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MIDDLEPORT - The
Village of Middleport 'will
outsource the administration of its income tax office
to an outside firm.
At Monday evening's regular meeting, Middleport
Village Council voted 3-2 tq
hire the Regional Income
Tax Agency to oversee collection of its one-percent
income tax, eliminating a
department from the village
government, and saving

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nearly $40,000 per yqar,
according to Councilman
Ferman Moore, chairman of
the council's finance committee,
RITA will charge approximately $13,000 to perform
the work it now costs the
village in excess of.$50,000
to do through a full-time
income tax administrator.
Moore has been in favor
of the change as a means of
savirig the village money.
The income tax department
is one of three facing an
immediate budget shortfall.

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Moore, and Council members Jean Craig and Sandra
Brown voted in favor of the
proposal , with Council
President
· Stef.hen
Houchins and Counci man
Robert Robinson voting in
opposition.
Moore said the switch to
RITA' will create a $37,000
"immediate savings." The
department operates on a
$50,000 annual budJ;let,
and employs a full-ttme
administrator, Carol Howe
Cantrell, who also oversees the village's workers

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• House Democrats'
plan to ease alfemative
minimum tax falters.
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• Eastem students
attend scholars program.
See Page A3
• Local woman joins
Guard. See Page A3
• Janco Foundation
seeks nominations for
awards. See Page A3
• Grange legislative
proposals noted.
see Page Aa
• Local Briefs.
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equipped with 'green
thumb.' See Page AS
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approximately six months:
to make the switch, while
records are transferred. Tiui
income tax administrator
will remain on the village
payroll until the transition is
completed.
Houchins asked that con;
sideration of the matter be
delayed until a council
vacancy is filled. He said
contracting the income tali
operation could be a "trap"
that costs the village money
in the long run. ·
RITA is made up of 133
Ohio villages and cities. ·

Meigs health l
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compensation" and insurance programs. .
Cantrell is paid a salary
· of $26,500. Costs of health
insurance and retirement
place the cost of employing
an income tax administrator
at over $40,000 per year,
according to Moore. There
are also costs of postage,
supplies and other operating expenses.
"Spending fifty thousand
dollars to collect two hundred thousand in tax revenue
is ridiculous," Moore said.
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Middleport
Village
Councilman Jeff Peckham
resigned his position at
Monday evening's meeting.
Council voted 4-1, with
Council President Stephen
Houchins voting in opposi·
tion, to accept Peckham's
resignation.
Council will have 30 days·
to appoint Peckham's
.replacemenL
Bernard ·
Gilkey asked council ·to
consider him for the
appointment. 1\vo have
filed as candidates for council in the November general
election: Shawn Rice, who
was appointed to council in
2004 and was later defeated
in a council election, and
Julie Proctor.
In other business, Jean
Craig addressed concerns to
Mary Wise of the Freight
Depot
Restoration
Committee. Craig said she
had bee'n contacted by several residents who asked
why the depot was not open
and available to the public
during July 4 events in
Dave Diles Park.
Wise, who worked with
five other volunteers in overseeing the restoration of the
village-owned depot using
state grant funds and funds
raised by the committee, said
the committee canceled
plans to sell concessions
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Folksinger Judy Cook

Folksinger to present
Mark Twain's America
Along the way Cook will
be providing historical
details to introduce the songs
POMEROY Meig s as a way of drawing the
Coontians will have the audience into the experience
opportunity to travel across and by encouraging sing
Mark 1\vain's America in along on choruses. She lists
song
Saturday
when as one of her goals to "leave
folksinger Judy Cook of the audience with a deeper
Laurel, Md. presents a pro- understanding of the life and
gram at the Meigs County times of Mark Twain." · .
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The one hour program
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will begin at 3 p.m. It is
described as being an
"entertaining and informative mix of ballads, songs
and stories from Mark
Twain's America" with
Cook giving a description
of Samuel Clemen's life and
the historical details of
Mark 1\vain in a country
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POMEROY- The Meigs
County Health Department
(MCHD) is now offering
Gardasil, a vaccine against
the human pappillomavirus
(HPV) which causes cervi·
cal cancer.
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aominister the shots to girls
aged 11-18 years who have
no health care insurance or
are Medicaid eligible via
the Ohio Department of
Health (ODH) and the
Vaccine for Children pro·
gram. If you are 19 years or
older, contact your health
care provider to inquire
about getting the vaccine
which is meant for females
aged nine through 26. The
vaccine is most effective
when given before girls
have any sexual contact and
there are three shots in the .
Gardasil helps protect
against the following diseases caused by HPV (types
six, II , 16, 18 only); cervical cancer; cervical abnor:
malities that can sometimes
lead to cervical cancer; genital warts. Gardasil helps
prevent these diseases, but it
wi II not treat them or pre:
vent other sexually trans:
mitted diseases.
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a~e who takes part in any
kmd of sexual activity that
involves genital contact is at
risk for acquiring HPV;
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POMEROY "The
world is run by people who
show up," said Senator Joy
Padgett (R-Coshocton) to
visitors at yesterday's business-minded luncheon hosted by the Meig s County
Chamber of Commerce.
Padgett was the featured
speaker at the luncheon,
taking questions and speaking about the state bu&lt;lget
which recently passed.
Padgett, who served on the
senate finance committee
also in vi ted Rep. Jimm y
Stewart (R-Meigs), who
served on the house tinance
committee, to speak about
the budget.
Both Padgett and S.tewart
agreed this budget was
unusual .due to the high
leve l of biparti sonship
amongst party lines which
received only one "no" vote
in the house . . Padgett hit
what she 'considered the
high lights of the budget
which included the expansion of Medicaid to incl,ude
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State Senator Joy Padgett (R·Coshocton), was the featured
speaker at yesterday's busi nsses·minded luncheon hosted
by the Meigs County Chamber of Commerce . Padgett along
with Rep. Jimmy Stewart (R·Meigs) spoke about highlights
of the recent state budget.

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Danielle's of Middleport has been awarded the "Extra Great
Place" award by the Middleport Development Group's beautification committee. The award is presented quarterly to a
business demonstrating extra effort in creating an attrac·
live downtown business and encouraging shoppers to visit
downtown Middleport. Brenda Phalin presented the travel·
ing banner to Marc Fultz, owner. Donna Hartson. Susan
Baker and Bri a~ Reed also serve on the committee.

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2007

House Democrats'
Bush rules out quick shift in lntq strategy;
plan to ease alternative criticis1n mourits in Congress from right and left
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BY ANDREW TAYLOR
ASSOClATID PRESS WRITER

WASHINGTON
House Democrats· promise
to permanently protect millions of middle-class families from a mostl y unknown·
tllx increase is faltering
before ifs even unveiled.
Senate Democrats are
a
Band-Aid
pressing
ijpproach to delay for j ust a
year or two the altemati ve
minimum tax. or AMT. from
&lt;klding $2,000 more in taxes
o3n average to familie&gt; with
incomes between $100.000
and $200,000 a year.
: That wav Democrats
wouldn't ha\·e to go into
next year's election after
having tried, and probably
failed, to raise income taxes
ori wealthy taxpayers \hose making $500,000 or
more - back to almost
what they were before
President Bush took office.
New York Rep. Charles
Rangel. chainnan of tbe tax·
writing House Ways and
Means Committee, · would
like to rewrite the AMT to
once-and-for-all prevent it
from ensnaring about 20 million additional and unsuspecting middle-class taxpayers.
He and Rep. Richard Neal , DMass., had planned to unveil
their plan in May but now
that's not likely to occur
before September, if then.
The problem is that
Rangel's and Neal's plan is
a nonstaner in the Senate,
where the tax-writing
Finance Committee's chairman, Sen. Max Bauc.us, DMont., is up for re-election
next year in a state whose
voters
overwhelmingly
favored Bush in· 2004.
Baucus has shown no
interest in a Rangei-Neal
proposal to pay for protectmg middle-class voters from
an AMT increase by instead
imposing a new 4 percent or
so surcharge on incomes
above $500,000 a year. That
would effectively raise the
marginal tax rate on those
with
half-million-dollar
incomes back to 39 percent,
where it was in 2000.
The tax increase on the ·
.wealthy would raise an eyepopping $800 billion over
lO years, enough to both fix
the AMT and spread smaller
l&gt;enefits to lower income
taxpayers.
Some House Democrats
already are touting provisions to raise the standard
dedyction, make . the child
~ credit fully refundable
:for low-income parents and
increase the earned income
tax credit for workers with
more than two children .
: Such add-ons would
broaden the reach of the bill
to give tax cuts to about 85
,million people, while raisjng taxes on about 2.5 milljon taxpayers at the very
rop, said Rep. Chris Van
Hollen, D-Md. Those
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still pay less than they did
before President Bush's tax
cuts took effect in 200 I.
Baucus is considering a
one- or two-year alternative
that would protect middleincome taxpayers, costing
up to $50 billion a year that
would .be panially paid for
by closing loopholes and
other changes in the tax law.
Many Democrats, includ•
ing party leaders, appear
comfortable with Baucus'
temporary fix rather than
forcing a politically risky
vote to raise taxes when the
idea isn' t going anywhere in
the Senate.
"If you have anything
close to a marginal district, I
wouldn' t touch it with a 10foot pole." said Rep. Paul
Ryan, R-Wis.
The AMT originally was
designed to make sure that
the wealthiest couldn't use
taX breaks or deductions to
eliminate their entire tax liability. But inflation and
recent tax cuts push more
and more taxpayers into the
grasp of the minimum tax
each year, depriving about 4
million tax filers from taking full advantage of various
deductions and tax credits.
The threat facing taxpayers is very real: more than
one-third of taxpayers making between $75,000 illld
$100,000 a year face an
AMT hit of almost $1,000
next April filing season if
the tax code isn't fixed,
either permanently or with
another patch. Taxpayers
making between $100,000$200,000 face an average
$2,000 in additional tax.
One factor complicating
Democmts' task is the unusual dynamic involving the minimum tax. Most people don't
know they may be facing the
tax, so there's hardly a grassroots outcry for AMT reform.
At the same time. those facing
tax increases are sure to rebel.
Leading that column, according to Republicans, will be
small businesses that file as
individuals.
"The people you do raise
taxes on will know," said a
senior Senate GOP tax aide.
"Trust me. They always do ."

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ASHJNGTON
e ident Bush threatened
to eto legislation setting a
date for a troop withdrawal
from Iraq on Tuesday
despite growing bipanisan
calls in Congress for an end
to U.S. panicipation in the
war and sharp criticism · of
the Iraqi government.
As the Senate opened a
new debafe on the conflict,
one of the president' s
staunchest supporters bluntly said the administration
had pursued the wrong policy for years after toppling
Saddam Hussein. 'The strategy we had before was not
the right ., strategy," said
Christopher Bond, R-Mo.
"We should have had a
counterinsurgency strategy."
Asked later who bore
responsibility for the error,
jut plloto
Bond said, "Ultimately, Senate Majority leader Harry Reid of Nev. gestures while meeting with reporters to discuss
obviously, the president."
· Iraq, Tuesday on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Democrats said Bush's
newest strategy wa,~ hardly but the lrnqi government has
The senator said afterward more depressed than .I' ve
a success, either.
not," said Dole, the latest the White House is looking at ever been about political recSenate Majority Leader Senate Republican facing the new ways to hasten progress onciiiation in the short term."
Harry Reid. D-Nev., said voters in 2008 to switch posi- in two primary areas:
McCain, Graham, Bond
that since Bush ordered tions on the war. "Our com- destroying al-Qaida in Iraq and others took turns on the
thousands more troops to mitment in Iraq is not indefi- and forcing the U.S.-backed
' Iraq last winter, "we've lost nite, nor should the Iraqi ~ov­ government in Baghdad to Senate floor to warn of
grave consequence~ if
more than 600 troops, cost- emment perceive it to be. '
make political progress.
Democrats get their wish for
ing the American taxpayers
Also expected to come to
But he quoted Bush 's a quick troop withdrawal.
more than $60 billion. The a vote in the next two weeks aides as saying the adminisAt an afternoon news
escalation has done nothing is a plan to place into law tration would oppose call~
conference, Bond also
to bring the· Iraqi govern- recommendations from last for a troop withdrawal.
brought up the question · of
ment together. It's done winter's report from the
Bush, who was in overall strategy. ·
absolutely nothing to lessen bipartisan Iraq Study Group. Cleveland, said issues related
"late last winter we conthe violence in Iraq."
The group called for remov- to troop strength ''will be firmed General Petraeus
Two Democrats, Sens. Carl ing· all combat brigades not decided by our commanders
Levin of Michigan and Jack needed for · 'training, force on the ground, not by political unanimously to bring a new
Reed of Rhode Island, back protection and counterter- figures in Washington, D.C." strategy. Republicans and
Democrats said we needed a
legislation to require a troop rorism by March 31 , 2008.
He added, "I call upon the new strategy, and there's no
withdrawal to begin within In an ominous sign for the United States Congress to
question we did.
120 days, to be completed by White
House,
six give
General
David
"The strategy we had
the end of April 2008.
Republicans have signaled Petraeus a chance to come before was not the right
A vote is expected next support for the proposal, back and tell us whether his
strategy. We should have had
week, and Reid said nearly along with six Democrats.
strategy is working, and a counterinsurgency strateall Democrats surmrut the
Despite a steady proces- then we can w'ork together gy. Unfortunately, General
sal. R b~GOrdoo sion of Republicans calling on a way forward."
lost that argument
~of O::on is 8support- for a chanse in course, sev- Petraeus is expected to Gamer
several
years
ago," he said a
er, as wen, and Olympia eral GOP lawmakers make his report in September,
Snowe, R-Maine, told w~ against a precipi- but' ·Bush also must give reference to the general who
wa~ installed as the first
reporters sbe may switch her tous withdrawal.
Congress an evaluation by . postwar governor of Iraq.
position and vote for it, too. .
"I believe that our mili- July IS on the progress made
House Speaker Nancy . tary in cooperation willi our by the govenunent of Prime Gamer arrived in Iraq in
Pelosi said sbe would call ~~ security f~rces are Minister Nouri ai-Maliki in April 2003 and was replaced
the following month.
for a vote on a similar meang p~ss m a num- · several areas of political and
Asked, in retrospect, how
sure by week's end.
h\lr.of areas, ' said Sen. John economic change.
lo.ng
House and Senate
The Senate prQposal McCain, R-Ariz., who
The 23-page report is shouldthehave
permitted an
appears to be short of ihe 60 recently returned · from his expected to state that Iraq
votes needed to overcome a: sixth trip the region. The. has not met or made sub- inadequate strategy to conBond
replied,
threatened Republican fili- GoP presidential candidate stantial frogress toward tinue,
"Congress
was
not
running
busteL Bush's veto threat said he noted a dramatic about hal the targets set by
the
war."
applied to any legislation drop in attacks in Riunadi in Congress, . and has made
that sets an arbitrary date the western Anbar province. progress on or arguably
for wilhdrawal "without
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R- achieved the others.
regard to conditions on the S.C., who accompanied
State
Department
ground or the recommenda- McCain to Iraq, also cited spokesman
Sean
tions of commanders."
progress since Gen. David McCormack declined to list
"Setting a date for with- Petraeus took command sev- any benchmarks that have
drawal is equivalent to set- eral months ago and the addi- been met But he conceded
ting a date for failure," he tional troops began arriving. that the most prominent goals
said .in a written statement
The Iraqis are "rejecting had not -enactment of legthat employed terms similar ai-Qaida at every tum. I islation to allocate oil and gas
to those he used earlier in don't want the Congress to revenue among the Iraqis or a
the year when he vetoed be the cavalry for al-Qaida," law to address consequences
legislation that set a target he said.
of the mass firings of Baath
date for a withdrawal.
Graham was also part of a Party members.
In a further sign of erod- group of senators who met
Bush's allies made clear
ing GOP support, Sen. privately during the day with their unhappiness with the
Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C., Stephen Hadley, the presi- . government in lraq.
alan Up Onllnel www.LocaiNtt.com
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home next year.
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"Simply put, our troops Lute, a top adviser on the here to say that it's not," said
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Must kids'funfall to toddler level?
BY KATHY MiTcHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear Annie: My husband's cousin, "Monica," is
a very dear friend , but lately
I've left family gatherings
with knots in my stomach.
Monica has an IS-monthold daughter and insists that
all the other children,
including my 4-year-old
and 6-year-old, limit their
activities to accommodate
her child. The other day, at
Grandpa's, the older children went to play in the
basement and the toddler
wanted to go as well.
Monica took her toddler
down and left my 6-year-old
in charge. Of course, five
minutes later, the child was
halfway back up the stairs,
which made Monica so furious that she abruptly turned
off the lights and ordered all
the
children
upstairs.
Throughout the evening,
every game was systematically ended if Monica
couldn't see the action from
where she was sitting.
I know having a toddler is
exhausting, but I spent the
better pan of four years following my own kids around
when they wanted to participate with the older kids. I
don't think it's fair that the
other kids must bring their

fun down to the toddler level. Why should I go into the the canonical fotm. The wedAm I wrong? How can I. city to shop for things I ding will still be noted in the
approach Monica without don' t need nr want?
pertinent records, and it will
causing a fight?- Advocate
I keep in weekly phone all be proper according to
for My Kids' Right to Play contact with several school Church law, even if it takes
Dear Advocate: Stop friends . I don't think my place in a Baptist church
humoring Monica, or she lifestyle is unhealthy for before a Baptist minister. It is
will think this is acc,eptable me, but I' d like your input. also very likely that the coubehavior. It is the parents' - Watdting the Birds in pie must still go through the
job to supervise their chil- Vermont
Catholic
preparations
dren, not only because there
Dear Vermont: The required by the local diocese.
are acti_vities the child quesiion is whether you are
True, the Church hopes
should not participate in, but staying home because you that Catholics will be maralso to prevent injuries and prefer solitude or because ried according to our rites,
accidents. The next time the you are afraid of going out. but we also recognize that
family gets to~ether, tell Staying in can become so some situations, such as that
Monica the children will habitual that it increases described in the letter, may
include her child when pos- your fear and becomes iso- · be answered with another
sible, but it won't be all the lating. It is better for your solution. I hope this helps
time. Sympathize with how mental . health to get out clarify matters. Fr.
draining it is to watch a tod- once in a while, even if it's Boniface Muggli, OSB ,
Dear Father: Thanks for
dler, and if she has to ster, just to walk around the
away from the "adult table, ' block. And we certainly your expertise on the subyou might offer to keep her hope you ·accept the occa- ject. We hope the couple can
sional invitation to attend a work it out.
company now and then.
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Community Calendar
Public meetings
Wednesday, July 11
POMEROY
- . Meigs
County Board of Health,
regular meeting, 5 p.m.,· ·
conference room, Meigs
County Health Department.
Friday, July 13
POMEROY
-Meigs
County Commissioners, I
. p.m .• instead of Thursday. ·
Saturday, July 14
RACINE
-Meigs
Citizens Action Now, regular meeting, 4:30 p.m.,
Racine Library, call 9492175 for more information . .
1\Jesday, July 16
RUTLAND - Rutland
Village Council, 7 p.m.,
council's chambers, regular
session.

Clubs and .
organizations
Thursday, July 12
CHESTER- Shade River

Lodge 453, 7:.15 p.m., with
annual award of scholarships.
Monthly stated meeting follows. All Master Masons
invited. Refreshments.
RACINE - Ohio River
Producers (FFA alumni); regular meeting, 7 p.m., at the
home ofRonnie and Leanna
Beegle; in case of rain the
meeting will be moved to
Portland Community Center.
RACINE Sonshine
Circle to meet at 7 p.m. at
the Dorcas Bethany Church.
TUPPERS PLAINS VFW Post 9053 to meet at 7
p.m. Meal served at 6:30p.m.
Friday, July 13
SYRACUSE
Wildwood Garden Club
members to meet · at 9:25 ·
a.m. at Tin Oaks to carpool
for a trip to Lilyfest.
Saturday, July 14
POMEROY Shade
River Coon Club to meet at~
7 p.m. at the fairgrounds.
Monday, July 16
MIDDLEPORT- Special
meeting of Middleport Lodge·

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work in Fellowcraft degree
and examination returns.
Refreshments.

Church events
Friday, July 13
POMEROY- A community dinner will be held from
4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church. A
chicken dinner will be
served. The public is invited.
MIDDLEPORT - First
Presbyterian
Church,
Middleport, Bible School;
July 13, to 8 p.m. and July
14, 9 a.m. to I p.m.
LONG BOTTOM
Gospel sing at the Faith Full
Gospel Church, S.R. 124,
Long Bottom, 7 p.m. featuring contemporary Christian
music
by
"Portal."
Refreshments.
Saturday, July 14
MIDDLEPORT- A benefit gospel sing will be held at
the Old Bethel Freewill
Baptist Church on Route 7 at

SUbmitted

Eastern students attend
scholars program ·

TUPPERS PLAINS - Two Eastern sixth graders have
returned from a trip to Washington D.C. where they attend6 p.m. Singers will be the ed the National Young Scholars Program.
Katie R. Keller and Sarah E. Lawrence were selected to
Grimm Family. Priscilla
Doddrill and Ann Sayre. attend the program on the basis of their high achievement
Melissa Jackson, Thurman in elementary school. Held at The National4-H Conference
and Annette Holliday, and Center in Chevy Chase, Md. the progqtm was geared to
'Brian and Family Connection. inspire fourth, .fifth and sillth graders to explore, invent,
Proceeds .will go for the fall learn and think creatively.
The students engaged in hands-on interactive learning
harvest in October. Ralph
whiie
being challenged by an intellectually stimulating
Butcher is pastor.. For more
environment
outside the regular classroom. Each one was
information call985-3495,
given
a
chance
to unleash their learning piotential to further
Monday, July 16
a
particular
area
of study including the natural sciences,
TUPPERS PLAINS
architecture,
literature,
musical theater, forensics, the
Bible school will be held at
human
body,
consumer
marketing
and Greek mythology.
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The program is sponsored by the National Center for
Church in Tuppers Plains Early
Academic Excellence, an independent educational
July 16 to 19, with sessions 6 organization
dedicated to identifying, inspiring, and honorto 8:30p.m. each day. Theme ing America's most promising elementary school students: .
will be Avalanche Ranch.
Children
kindergarten
through sixth grade are invited. On Tuesday a horse and
cart will be .there to provide
rides for the children.
GALLIPOLIS - Beatrice Morgan has joined the Ohio
POMEROY Hysell National Guard. She will complete 1'0 weeks of boot camp
Run Community to host before going to the education program that will run August
Avalanche Ranch vacation through October.
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Bible school, July 16-20,
When she returns ·in the fall , ·she has been accepted in
classes, 6 to 8:30 p.m. All law school.
,
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children welcome. For more
She would like to hear from friends and you can send a
information call 742-3171 greeting to: SPC Beatrice Morgan, D Co 1 ~24 JNF Reg, .3
or 742,3153.
PLT "Wardawgs," Fort Jackson, S.C. 29207 .
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Jenco Foundation seeks nominations for awards
ATHENS - The directors of the Father Lawrence
Martin Jenco Foundation
are seeking nominations
from the 29 counties of
Appalachian Ohio and the
state of West Virginia for
the sixth annual Jenco
Foundation
Community
Service Awards.
Bob Smiddie of Meigs
County received the 2006
Jenco Award in recognition
of his quiet leadership and
championing of social
· issues of importance to the
lives of the poor and working people of Southeast
Ohio. Other recipients are
listed on the foundation's
web site, jencofoundation.org . The awards recognize noteworthy community
service
in
-the
Appalachian region.
Former hostage Terry
Anderson established the
Jenco Foundation in June
200 l to honor his late
friend , Father Lawrence

Martin Jenco. Jenco was ing others. We just want to
the director of Catholic recognize them and say
Relief Services in Beirut at "thank you," said Anderson.
the time of his kidnapping . ''The foundation's focus
by pro-Iranian radicals in is on the 29 counties of
Lebanon in the 1980s. Appalachian Ohio and West
Anderson and Jenco devel~ Virginia,"
said Board
Chairman
Jack
Wright of
oped a strong friendship
while they were both in Athens. Nominations for
the 2006 awards are being
captivity.
"The Jenco winners will accepted until August l.
exemplify the diiJnity and Anyone who wishes to
selfless act of gtving that nominate an individual for
the Jenco Award seeks to the Jenco Award should
write a detailed letter to the
recognize," said Anderson.
"The Jenco Award will be foundation board explaining
given each year to people why that person should be
whose work contributes to selected. The letter of nomithe' dignity and sense of nation should include the
worth of people living in the name, address and contact
Appalachian region," said information for the nominee ·
Anderson. "We are interest- and the nominator.
Multiple nominations for
ed in hearing about people
who, like Father Marty, the same person are encourhave made a difference in aged, as are supporting doctheir communities by direct, uments such as news stories,
person-to-person action. publicity or other informaThere are many people here tive materials. Self-nominawho, like Father Marty, tions will not be considered.
dedicate their lives to help- E-mailed nominations will

not be accepted. The mailing address for the Jenco
Foundation is P.O. Box 783,
Athens, OH 45701.
Winners of the Jenco
Awards will be announced
in October.
In addition to Anderson
and Wright, board members
include Don Cooley, Angie
Pyle, Brenna Randel, Kelee
Riesbeck, Chip Rogers. Kim
Sands. Melody Sands, Bob
Stewan and Ron Whitaker.
John P. Lavelle serves as the
foundation's legal counsel.

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Johnson have completed ris- billion pounds of hot dogs
POMEROY
Information on Grange leg- ers for the fair booth. A 65- every year. New Yorkers
islative proposals relating to year membership award was consumer more hot dogs
putting seat belts on school sent to Charles Blakeslee than any other city. All
buses, and making the toma- who resides in Rookport,lnd. Americans like to eat their
to the state fruit was given with his daughter, Jennifer. dogs differently.
In Chicago hot dogs come
by Roy Grueser at a recent New offtcers will be elected
on a poppy seed bun topped
meeting of the Hemlock at the August meeting.
Kim Romine presented a with yellow mustard, raw
Grange held at the hall.
Rosalie Story, master, program on National Hot onions, pickle. relish, sliced
presided at the' meeting Dog Month being observed tomato and celery salt. A
where the charter was draped in July. She spoke of the dif- traditional ten to the pound
in · memory of Frances ferent theories about the ori- hot dog contains about 150
Goeglein . It was noted that gin of the hot dog. Gerinany calories, 13 grams of. fat an
Pomona Grange will visit is credited with originating 5.7 grams of protein.
Hemlock Friday night and the frankfurter. She said · A rib dinner will be served
that Jim Fry and Fred Americans eat abou_t two at 6:30 preceding a rib dinner.

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2007

House Democrats'
Bush rules out quick shift in lntq strategy;
plan to ease alternative criticis1n mourits in Congress from right and left
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BY DAVID ESPO

APSPECIAlCOARESPONOOfT

BY ANDREW TAYLOR
ASSOClATID PRESS WRITER

WASHINGTON
House Democrats· promise
to permanently protect millions of middle-class families from a mostl y unknown·
tllx increase is faltering
before ifs even unveiled.
Senate Democrats are
a
Band-Aid
pressing
ijpproach to delay for j ust a
year or two the altemati ve
minimum tax. or AMT. from
&lt;klding $2,000 more in taxes
o3n average to familie&gt; with
incomes between $100.000
and $200,000 a year.
: That wav Democrats
wouldn't ha\·e to go into
next year's election after
having tried, and probably
failed, to raise income taxes
ori wealthy taxpayers \hose making $500,000 or
more - back to almost
what they were before
President Bush took office.
New York Rep. Charles
Rangel. chainnan of tbe tax·
writing House Ways and
Means Committee, · would
like to rewrite the AMT to
once-and-for-all prevent it
from ensnaring about 20 million additional and unsuspecting middle-class taxpayers.
He and Rep. Richard Neal , DMass., had planned to unveil
their plan in May but now
that's not likely to occur
before September, if then.
The problem is that
Rangel's and Neal's plan is
a nonstaner in the Senate,
where the tax-writing
Finance Committee's chairman, Sen. Max Bauc.us, DMont., is up for re-election
next year in a state whose
voters
overwhelmingly
favored Bush in· 2004.
Baucus has shown no
interest in a Rangei-Neal
proposal to pay for protectmg middle-class voters from
an AMT increase by instead
imposing a new 4 percent or
so surcharge on incomes
above $500,000 a year. That
would effectively raise the
marginal tax rate on those
with
half-million-dollar
incomes back to 39 percent,
where it was in 2000.
The tax increase on the ·
.wealthy would raise an eyepopping $800 billion over
lO years, enough to both fix
the AMT and spread smaller
l&gt;enefits to lower income
taxpayers.
Some House Democrats
already are touting provisions to raise the standard
dedyction, make . the child
~ credit fully refundable
:for low-income parents and
increase the earned income
tax credit for workers with
more than two children .
: Such add-ons would
broaden the reach of the bill
to give tax cuts to about 85
,million people, while raisjng taxes on about 2.5 milljon taxpayers at the very
rop, said Rep. Chris Van
Hollen, D-Md. Those
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still pay less than they did
before President Bush's tax
cuts took effect in 200 I.
Baucus is considering a
one- or two-year alternative
that would protect middleincome taxpayers, costing
up to $50 billion a year that
would .be panially paid for
by closing loopholes and
other changes in the tax law.
Many Democrats, includ•
ing party leaders, appear
comfortable with Baucus'
temporary fix rather than
forcing a politically risky
vote to raise taxes when the
idea isn' t going anywhere in
the Senate.
"If you have anything
close to a marginal district, I
wouldn' t touch it with a 10foot pole." said Rep. Paul
Ryan, R-Wis.
The AMT originally was
designed to make sure that
the wealthiest couldn't use
taX breaks or deductions to
eliminate their entire tax liability. But inflation and
recent tax cuts push more
and more taxpayers into the
grasp of the minimum tax
each year, depriving about 4
million tax filers from taking full advantage of various
deductions and tax credits.
The threat facing taxpayers is very real: more than
one-third of taxpayers making between $75,000 illld
$100,000 a year face an
AMT hit of almost $1,000
next April filing season if
the tax code isn't fixed,
either permanently or with
another patch. Taxpayers
making between $100,000$200,000 face an average
$2,000 in additional tax.
One factor complicating
Democmts' task is the unusual dynamic involving the minimum tax. Most people don't
know they may be facing the
tax, so there's hardly a grassroots outcry for AMT reform.
At the same time. those facing
tax increases are sure to rebel.
Leading that column, according to Republicans, will be
small businesses that file as
individuals.
"The people you do raise
taxes on will know," said a
senior Senate GOP tax aide.
"Trust me. They always do ."

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ASHJNGTON
e ident Bush threatened
to eto legislation setting a
date for a troop withdrawal
from Iraq on Tuesday
despite growing bipanisan
calls in Congress for an end
to U.S. panicipation in the
war and sharp criticism · of
the Iraqi government.
As the Senate opened a
new debafe on the conflict,
one of the president' s
staunchest supporters bluntly said the administration
had pursued the wrong policy for years after toppling
Saddam Hussein. 'The strategy we had before was not
the right ., strategy," said
Christopher Bond, R-Mo.
"We should have had a
counterinsurgency strategy."
Asked later who bore
responsibility for the error,
jut plloto
Bond said, "Ultimately, Senate Majority leader Harry Reid of Nev. gestures while meeting with reporters to discuss
obviously, the president."
· Iraq, Tuesday on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Democrats said Bush's
newest strategy wa,~ hardly but the lrnqi government has
The senator said afterward more depressed than .I' ve
a success, either.
not," said Dole, the latest the White House is looking at ever been about political recSenate Majority Leader Senate Republican facing the new ways to hasten progress onciiiation in the short term."
Harry Reid. D-Nev., said voters in 2008 to switch posi- in two primary areas:
McCain, Graham, Bond
that since Bush ordered tions on the war. "Our com- destroying al-Qaida in Iraq and others took turns on the
thousands more troops to mitment in Iraq is not indefi- and forcing the U.S.-backed
' Iraq last winter, "we've lost nite, nor should the Iraqi ~ov­ government in Baghdad to Senate floor to warn of
grave consequence~ if
more than 600 troops, cost- emment perceive it to be. '
make political progress.
Democrats get their wish for
ing the American taxpayers
Also expected to come to
But he quoted Bush 's a quick troop withdrawal.
more than $60 billion. The a vote in the next two weeks aides as saying the adminisAt an afternoon news
escalation has done nothing is a plan to place into law tration would oppose call~
conference, Bond also
to bring the· Iraqi govern- recommendations from last for a troop withdrawal.
brought up the question · of
ment together. It's done winter's report from the
Bush, who was in overall strategy. ·
absolutely nothing to lessen bipartisan Iraq Study Group. Cleveland, said issues related
"late last winter we conthe violence in Iraq."
The group called for remov- to troop strength ''will be firmed General Petraeus
Two Democrats, Sens. Carl ing· all combat brigades not decided by our commanders
Levin of Michigan and Jack needed for · 'training, force on the ground, not by political unanimously to bring a new
Reed of Rhode Island, back protection and counterter- figures in Washington, D.C." strategy. Republicans and
Democrats said we needed a
legislation to require a troop rorism by March 31 , 2008.
He added, "I call upon the new strategy, and there's no
withdrawal to begin within In an ominous sign for the United States Congress to
question we did.
120 days, to be completed by White
House,
six give
General
David
"The strategy we had
the end of April 2008.
Republicans have signaled Petraeus a chance to come before was not the right
A vote is expected next support for the proposal, back and tell us whether his
strategy. We should have had
week, and Reid said nearly along with six Democrats.
strategy is working, and a counterinsurgency strateall Democrats surmrut the
Despite a steady proces- then we can w'ork together gy. Unfortunately, General
sal. R b~GOrdoo sion of Republicans calling on a way forward."
lost that argument
~of O::on is 8support- for a chanse in course, sev- Petraeus is expected to Gamer
several
years
ago," he said a
er, as wen, and Olympia eral GOP lawmakers make his report in September,
Snowe, R-Maine, told w~ against a precipi- but' ·Bush also must give reference to the general who
wa~ installed as the first
reporters sbe may switch her tous withdrawal.
Congress an evaluation by . postwar governor of Iraq.
position and vote for it, too. .
"I believe that our mili- July IS on the progress made
House Speaker Nancy . tary in cooperation willi our by the govenunent of Prime Gamer arrived in Iraq in
Pelosi said sbe would call ~~ security f~rces are Minister Nouri ai-Maliki in April 2003 and was replaced
the following month.
for a vote on a similar meang p~ss m a num- · several areas of political and
Asked, in retrospect, how
sure by week's end.
h\lr.of areas, ' said Sen. John economic change.
lo.ng
House and Senate
The Senate prQposal McCain, R-Ariz., who
The 23-page report is shouldthehave
permitted an
appears to be short of ihe 60 recently returned · from his expected to state that Iraq
votes needed to overcome a: sixth trip the region. The. has not met or made sub- inadequate strategy to conBond
replied,
threatened Republican fili- GoP presidential candidate stantial frogress toward tinue,
"Congress
was
not
running
busteL Bush's veto threat said he noted a dramatic about hal the targets set by
the
war."
applied to any legislation drop in attacks in Riunadi in Congress, . and has made
that sets an arbitrary date the western Anbar province. progress on or arguably
for wilhdrawal "without
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R- achieved the others.
regard to conditions on the S.C., who accompanied
State
Department
ground or the recommenda- McCain to Iraq, also cited spokesman
Sean
tions of commanders."
progress since Gen. David McCormack declined to list
"Setting a date for with- Petraeus took command sev- any benchmarks that have
drawal is equivalent to set- eral months ago and the addi- been met But he conceded
ting a date for failure," he tional troops began arriving. that the most prominent goals
said .in a written statement
The Iraqis are "rejecting had not -enactment of legthat employed terms similar ai-Qaida at every tum. I islation to allocate oil and gas
to those he used earlier in don't want the Congress to revenue among the Iraqis or a
the year when he vetoed be the cavalry for al-Qaida," law to address consequences
legislation that set a target he said.
of the mass firings of Baath
date for a withdrawal.
Graham was also part of a Party members.
In a further sign of erod- group of senators who met
Bush's allies made clear
ing GOP support, Sen. privately during the day with their unhappiness with the
Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C., Stephen Hadley, the presi- . government in lraq.
alan Up Onllnel www.LocaiNtt.com
called for troops to come dent's national security advis"The central government's
home next year.
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er, lind Lt. Gen. Douglas dysfunction is real. I'm not
"Simply put, our troops Lute, a top adviser on the here to say that it's not," said
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Must kids'funfall to toddler level?
BY KATHY MiTcHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear Annie: My husband's cousin, "Monica," is
a very dear friend , but lately
I've left family gatherings
with knots in my stomach.
Monica has an IS-monthold daughter and insists that
all the other children,
including my 4-year-old
and 6-year-old, limit their
activities to accommodate
her child. The other day, at
Grandpa's, the older children went to play in the
basement and the toddler
wanted to go as well.
Monica took her toddler
down and left my 6-year-old
in charge. Of course, five
minutes later, the child was
halfway back up the stairs,
which made Monica so furious that she abruptly turned
off the lights and ordered all
the
children
upstairs.
Throughout the evening,
every game was systematically ended if Monica
couldn't see the action from
where she was sitting.
I know having a toddler is
exhausting, but I spent the
better pan of four years following my own kids around
when they wanted to participate with the older kids. I
don't think it's fair that the
other kids must bring their

fun down to the toddler level. Why should I go into the the canonical fotm. The wedAm I wrong? How can I. city to shop for things I ding will still be noted in the
approach Monica without don' t need nr want?
pertinent records, and it will
causing a fight?- Advocate
I keep in weekly phone all be proper according to
for My Kids' Right to Play contact with several school Church law, even if it takes
Dear Advocate: Stop friends . I don't think my place in a Baptist church
humoring Monica, or she lifestyle is unhealthy for before a Baptist minister. It is
will think this is acc,eptable me, but I' d like your input. also very likely that the coubehavior. It is the parents' - Watdting the Birds in pie must still go through the
job to supervise their chil- Vermont
Catholic
preparations
dren, not only because there
Dear Vermont: The required by the local diocese.
are acti_vities the child quesiion is whether you are
True, the Church hopes
should not participate in, but staying home because you that Catholics will be maralso to prevent injuries and prefer solitude or because ried according to our rites,
accidents. The next time the you are afraid of going out. but we also recognize that
family gets to~ether, tell Staying in can become so some situations, such as that
Monica the children will habitual that it increases described in the letter, may
include her child when pos- your fear and becomes iso- · be answered with another
sible, but it won't be all the lating. It is better for your solution. I hope this helps
time. Sympathize with how mental . health to get out clarify matters. Fr.
draining it is to watch a tod- once in a while, even if it's Boniface Muggli, OSB ,
Dear Father: Thanks for
dler, and if she has to ster, just to walk around the
away from the "adult table, ' block. And we certainly your expertise on the subyou might offer to keep her hope you ·accept the occa- ject. We hope the couple can
sional invitation to attend a work it out.
company now and then.
Dear Annie: I'm 74 and · concert or have dinner with
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Community Calendar
Public meetings
Wednesday, July 11
POMEROY
- . Meigs
County Board of Health,
regular meeting, 5 p.m.,· ·
conference room, Meigs
County Health Department.
Friday, July 13
POMEROY
-Meigs
County Commissioners, I
. p.m .• instead of Thursday. ·
Saturday, July 14
RACINE
-Meigs
Citizens Action Now, regular meeting, 4:30 p.m.,
Racine Library, call 9492175 for more information . .
1\Jesday, July 16
RUTLAND - Rutland
Village Council, 7 p.m.,
council's chambers, regular
session.

Clubs and .
organizations
Thursday, July 12
CHESTER- Shade River

Lodge 453, 7:.15 p.m., with
annual award of scholarships.
Monthly stated meeting follows. All Master Masons
invited. Refreshments.
RACINE - Ohio River
Producers (FFA alumni); regular meeting, 7 p.m., at the
home ofRonnie and Leanna
Beegle; in case of rain the
meeting will be moved to
Portland Community Center.
RACINE Sonshine
Circle to meet at 7 p.m. at
the Dorcas Bethany Church.
TUPPERS PLAINS VFW Post 9053 to meet at 7
p.m. Meal served at 6:30p.m.
Friday, July 13
SYRACUSE
Wildwood Garden Club
members to meet · at 9:25 ·
a.m. at Tin Oaks to carpool
for a trip to Lilyfest.
Saturday, July 14
POMEROY Shade
River Coon Club to meet at~
7 p.m. at the fairgrounds.
Monday, July 16
MIDDLEPORT- Special
meeting of Middleport Lodge·

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work in Fellowcraft degree
and examination returns.
Refreshments.

Church events
Friday, July 13
POMEROY- A community dinner will be held from
4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church. A
chicken dinner will be
served. The public is invited.
MIDDLEPORT - First
Presbyterian
Church,
Middleport, Bible School;
July 13, to 8 p.m. and July
14, 9 a.m. to I p.m.
LONG BOTTOM
Gospel sing at the Faith Full
Gospel Church, S.R. 124,
Long Bottom, 7 p.m. featuring contemporary Christian
music
by
"Portal."
Refreshments.
Saturday, July 14
MIDDLEPORT- A benefit gospel sing will be held at
the Old Bethel Freewill
Baptist Church on Route 7 at

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Eastern students attend
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TUPPERS PLAINS - Two Eastern sixth graders have
returned from a trip to Washington D.C. where they attend6 p.m. Singers will be the ed the National Young Scholars Program.
Katie R. Keller and Sarah E. Lawrence were selected to
Grimm Family. Priscilla
Doddrill and Ann Sayre. attend the program on the basis of their high achievement
Melissa Jackson, Thurman in elementary school. Held at The National4-H Conference
and Annette Holliday, and Center in Chevy Chase, Md. the progqtm was geared to
'Brian and Family Connection. inspire fourth, .fifth and sillth graders to explore, invent,
Proceeds .will go for the fall learn and think creatively.
The students engaged in hands-on interactive learning
harvest in October. Ralph
whiie
being challenged by an intellectually stimulating
Butcher is pastor.. For more
environment
outside the regular classroom. Each one was
information call985-3495,
given
a
chance
to unleash their learning piotential to further
Monday, July 16
a
particular
area
of study including the natural sciences,
TUPPERS PLAINS
architecture,
literature,
musical theater, forensics, the
Bible school will be held at
human
body,
consumer
marketing
and Greek mythology.
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The program is sponsored by the National Center for
Church in Tuppers Plains Early
Academic Excellence, an independent educational
July 16 to 19, with sessions 6 organization
dedicated to identifying, inspiring, and honorto 8:30p.m. each day. Theme ing America's most promising elementary school students: .
will be Avalanche Ranch.
Children
kindergarten
through sixth grade are invited. On Tuesday a horse and
cart will be .there to provide
rides for the children.
GALLIPOLIS - Beatrice Morgan has joined the Ohio
POMEROY Hysell National Guard. She will complete 1'0 weeks of boot camp
Run Community to host before going to the education program that will run August
Avalanche Ranch vacation through October.
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Bible school, July 16-20,
When she returns ·in the fall , ·she has been accepted in
classes, 6 to 8:30 p.m. All law school.
,
·
children welcome. For more
She would like to hear from friends and you can send a
information call 742-3171 greeting to: SPC Beatrice Morgan, D Co 1 ~24 JNF Reg, .3
or 742,3153.
PLT "Wardawgs," Fort Jackson, S.C. 29207 .
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ATHENS - The directors of the Father Lawrence
Martin Jenco Foundation
are seeking nominations
from the 29 counties of
Appalachian Ohio and the
state of West Virginia for
the sixth annual Jenco
Foundation
Community
Service Awards.
Bob Smiddie of Meigs
County received the 2006
Jenco Award in recognition
of his quiet leadership and
championing of social
· issues of importance to the
lives of the poor and working people of Southeast
Ohio. Other recipients are
listed on the foundation's
web site, jencofoundation.org . The awards recognize noteworthy community
service
in
-the
Appalachian region.
Former hostage Terry
Anderson established the
Jenco Foundation in June
200 l to honor his late
friend , Father Lawrence

Martin Jenco. Jenco was ing others. We just want to
the director of Catholic recognize them and say
Relief Services in Beirut at "thank you," said Anderson.
the time of his kidnapping . ''The foundation's focus
by pro-Iranian radicals in is on the 29 counties of
Lebanon in the 1980s. Appalachian Ohio and West
Anderson and Jenco devel~ Virginia,"
said Board
Chairman
Jack
Wright of
oped a strong friendship
while they were both in Athens. Nominations for
the 2006 awards are being
captivity.
"The Jenco winners will accepted until August l.
exemplify the diiJnity and Anyone who wishes to
selfless act of gtving that nominate an individual for
the Jenco Award seeks to the Jenco Award should
write a detailed letter to the
recognize," said Anderson.
"The Jenco Award will be foundation board explaining
given each year to people why that person should be
whose work contributes to selected. The letter of nomithe' dignity and sense of nation should include the
worth of people living in the name, address and contact
Appalachian region," said information for the nominee ·
Anderson. "We are interest- and the nominator.
Multiple nominations for
ed in hearing about people
who, like Father Marty, the same person are encourhave made a difference in aged, as are supporting doctheir communities by direct, uments such as news stories,
person-to-person action. publicity or other informaThere are many people here tive materials. Self-nominawho, like Father Marty, tions will not be considered.
dedicate their lives to help- E-mailed nominations will

not be accepted. The mailing address for the Jenco
Foundation is P.O. Box 783,
Athens, OH 45701.
Winners of the Jenco
Awards will be announced
in October.
In addition to Anderson
and Wright, board members
include Don Cooley, Angie
Pyle, Brenna Randel, Kelee
Riesbeck, Chip Rogers. Kim
Sands. Melody Sands, Bob
Stewan and Ron Whitaker.
John P. Lavelle serves as the
foundation's legal counsel.

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Johnson have completed ris- billion pounds of hot dogs
POMEROY
Information on Grange leg- ers for the fair booth. A 65- every year. New Yorkers
islative proposals relating to year membership award was consumer more hot dogs
putting seat belts on school sent to Charles Blakeslee than any other city. All
buses, and making the toma- who resides in Rookport,lnd. Americans like to eat their
to the state fruit was given with his daughter, Jennifer. dogs differently.
In Chicago hot dogs come
by Roy Grueser at a recent New offtcers will be elected
on a poppy seed bun topped
meeting of the Hemlock at the August meeting.
Kim Romine presented a with yellow mustard, raw
Grange held at the hall.
Rosalie Story, master, program on National Hot onions, pickle. relish, sliced
presided at the' meeting Dog Month being observed tomato and celery salt. A
where the charter was draped in July. She spoke of the dif- traditional ten to the pound
in · memory of Frances ferent theories about the ori- hot dog contains about 150
Goeglein . It was noted that gin of the hot dog. Gerinany calories, 13 grams of. fat an
Pomona Grange will visit is credited with originating 5.7 grams of protein.
Hemlock Friday night and the frankfurter. She said · A rib dinner will be served
that Jim Fry and Fred Americans eat abou_t two at 6:30 preceding a rib dinner.

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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, July II, the 192nd day of 2007.
There are 173 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History:
Qn July II, 1804, Vice President Aaron Burr mortally
wounded former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton
during a pistol duel in Weehawken, N.J.
On this date:
.
In 1767, John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the
United States, was born in Braintree, Mass.
In 1798, the U.S. Marine Corps was formally re-established by a congressional act that also created the U.S.
Marine Band.
In 1864, Confederate forces led by Gen. Jubal Early
began an abortive invasion of Washington, turning back the
next day.
In 1952, the Republican National Convention, meeting in
Chicago, nominated Dwight D. Eisenhower for president
and Richard M. Nixon for vice president.
·
In 1955, the U.S. Air Force Academy swore in its ftrst
class of cadets at its temporary quarters, Lowry Air Force
Base in Colorado.
In. 1977, the Medal of Freedom was awarded posthumQusly to the Rev. Martin Luther 'King Jr.
In 1979, the abandoned U.S. space station Sky lab made a
spectacular return to Earth. burning up in the atmosphere
and showering debris over the Indian Ocean and Australia:
In 1980, American hostage Richard I. Queen, freed by
Iran after eight months of captivity because of poor health,
left Tehran for Switzerland.
In 1995, the United States normalized relations with
Vietnam.
.
Five years ago: Lawmakers balked at moving (he Coast
Guard and the ·Federal Emergency Management Agency
into a new Homeland Security Department despite pleas
from senior Cabinet officials to stick to President George
W. Bush's blueprint. (Both agencies did end up being
included in the new department.)
Today 's Birthdays: Actress Brett Somers is ·83. Actor Tab
Hunter is 76. Actress Susan Seaforth Hayes is 64. Singer
Jeff Hanna (Niny Gritty Dirt Band) is 60. Ventrilosuistactor Jay Johnson is 58. Actor Bruce McGill is 57. Smger
Bonnie Pointer is 57. Actor Stephen Lang is 55. Actress
Mindy Sterling is 54. Actress Sela Ward is 51. Reggae
singer Michael Rose (Black Uhuru) is 50. Singer Peter
Murphy is 50. Actor Mark Lester is 49. Jazz musician Kirk
Whalum .is 49. Singer Suzanne Vega is 48. Rock guitarist
Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi) is 48, Actress Lisa Rinna is 44.
Rock musician Swtt Shriner (Weezer) is 42. Actress Debbe
Dunning is 41. Actor Gred Grunberg is 41. Actor Justin
Chambers is 37. Actor Michael Rosenbaum is 35. Country
singer Scotty Emerick is 34. Rapper Lil' Kim is 32. Rapper
Lil' Zane is 25. Pop-jazz singer-musician Peter Cincollt is
24. Actor David Henrie is 18.
Thought for Today: "Education is the ability to listen to
almost anything without losing your temper or your self- ·
confidence."- Robert Frost, American poet (1874-1963).

We in the West face a
grave threat from militant
Islam, and an even graver
threat from our propensity
to ignore or redefine Islamic
fascism. This is especially
Kathryn
true when . we adopt politiLopez
cally correct terms to refer
to our eneiny.
Days after the attempted
terror attacks in London and
Scotland, and just before the terrorist group Hamas. And
anniversary of the July 7, so, naturally. Brown's for2005, bombings in the eign ·secretary,
David
London Underground by Miliband. praised the terrorIslamic
radicals, new ists for being so kind as to
British Prime Minister release the journalist: 'Td
Gordon Brown took the also like to recognize the
deluded position of pro- priority that has bee(! given
hibiting his administration · to this issue by President
from using "Muslim" in ref- (Mahmoud) Abbas and also
erence to terrorism. Brown by the leadership of Hamas,
also ordered his government including .Ismail Haniya."
to avoid referring to a "war"'' This is the same Hamas
on terror" or "terrorism."
that, not too much earlier,
Delusion as a state poli- strapped Johnston in a vest
cy? What way to win a packed with explosives.
war.
This is not the talk of a
And Brown's irrational West that is ready to conattitude has trickled down to front the existence · of
his staff. BBC reporter Alan IslamiC terrorism, let alone
.
Johnston was recently freed win a war against it.
after almost four months of
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. COOLVILLE - Elsie Davis Dodderer, 85, departed this
hfe July 9, 2007: at the Arcadia Nursing Center in
Coolvtlle. She had experienced numerous health problems
over an extended period of time.
She was born Nov. 22, 1921 in Coolville, daughter of
D.C. a~d Hann a McCall Davis. She attended Troy
Townshtp School, graduating in the class of 1939.
She attended the _Congregational Church in Coolville
unt1l servtces were dtsconunued there and later on attended
the North Bethel Church as her health permitted.
She . was a ':'!ember of The Helen McCleoud Service
Gmld m Cool vtlle and atteqded Senior Citizens meetings in
the vtllage . She was also a member of The Order of The
Eastern Star for many years in Zanesville.
·
Soon after graduating from high school , she was
employed by The · Me Bee Corp. in 'Athens where she
worked until her marriage to Frank Doddere; on Sept. 3,
1957. A.t that lime she assumed the role of a housewife, an
occupatiOn she really enjoyed. She was an excellent housekeeper and homemaker.
The newly married couple made their home in
Zanesv1lle, where he was .employed. Upon his retirement,
ther moved back to thetr hometown . of Coolville and
restded there for some 19 years.
·Jn 1989, they moved to their new home located on the
Dodderer Farm near Tuppers Plains. This was Elsie's first
expenence of living on a farm in a rural commul)ity and
agam 11 was '1. hfe she really enjoyed.
Elsie was always concerned about the welfare of other
people. Sh~; made generous donations to our paralyzed and
d1sabled _veterans, to. needy families in Appalachia and
needy ch1ldren m foretgn countries. She became a member
of The National Wildlife Federation and contributed to the
welfare of our wildlife.
, Surviving is a niece, Janet Gosnell of Reynoldsburg; a
nephew, Ph1hp Hetl of Hardy, Va.; a niece by marriage
Teresa Lemons of Coolville; seven great-nieces; and he;
husband of 49 years, Frank Dodderer.
Calling hours are scheduled for 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on
Wednesday, at Wh1te-Schwarzel Funeral Home in Coolville.
Funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 12,
2007, at the funeral home, by Rev. George Horner.
Soon after the services, she will be laid to rest in the
Christian Church Cemetery in Tuppers Plains.
Memorial contributions can be made to any of her
favorite charities.

RUTLAND- It's not everyone who
can keep a poinsettia alive for several
years and see it grow tp the size of small
tree, or to start a pineapple plant and
enjoy it's fruit after a couple of ye!)I'S.
But Butch Phillips of Rutland can.
· Phillips said that in 2001 the· family
received a poinsettia plant for
Christmas. He thought it was ,so pretty
that he decided to see how long he could
keep it alive and how big it would get.
"The last time I measured it, it was 57
inches tall and looked like a tree," said
Phillips, adding that by then it had
became a problem to keep so he didn't.
Then in the winter of 2004 as the fam'ily enjoyed a pinear,pie, h~decided he'd
like to grow one. ' I planted it and now
this is the pineapple I grew and which
before long I' II be able to see if it is as
good as the one t purchased," said
Phillips, displaying a picture.
"Everyone I tell about the pineapple
they tell me you can't grow pineapple
around here. We'll here's proof you can ·
with patience and care and a green
thumb."

Pll!.eapple plant grown by Butch Phillips

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HPV may not show any
signs or symptoms so they
can pass the virus on to others and not know it. A result
could be cervical cancer,
which is a serious disease
that can be life-threatening.
Cervical cancer is caused
by certain HPV types that can
cause the lining of the cervix
to change from normal to
precancerous lesions that can
tum cancerous if not treated.
Cervical cancer is detected by
pap tests. Yaccination with
Gardasil does not take the
pl{lte of pap tests. Girls and
young women shoold follow
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their
doctor's advice on getMillard Swartz, 78,' Pomeroy, passed away on July 10,
ting
pap
tests.
2007, at Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center, Pomeroy.
In 2005, approximately 20
He was born on November 8, 1928, son of the late Rubin
million
Amencans had geniand Cecil (Wactenbee) Swartz. He was an Army Veteran and
tal
'HPV.
More than six milwas employed as a coal miner in the Safety Department.
lion
new
cases . of genital
In addition to his parents, he was preceded by brothers and
HPV
are
diagnosed
in the US
sisters: Pearlene Sw3rtz, Irvin Swartz, Merle Manley, Covey .
(Cov) Thurman Swartz, Mason Swartz, Lucy Davis, Elmo every year of which it is estiLewis, Norma Wilson, Gene Swartz and Ted Swartz and his mated that 74 percent of them
mother-in-law and father-in-law, Helen and Stanley Spires. occur in 15~24 year olds. In
He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Wanda Swartz, Ohio, tbere were 169 average
Pomeroy; his children, Darryl (Genny) Swartz, Kenneth · annual deaths from 1999Swartz, Charlene (Steve) Chaney, all of Pomeroy; a grand- 2003 according to the "2006
daughter, Amanda Hoyt, Pomeroy; six step grandchildren; Ohio Cancer Facts and
nine step great ,grandchildren; a sister, Ethel {Juette) Fisures." which is compiled
Hossler; brothers-m-law, Arlie Davis and Billy Spires; sisters-in-law, Gertrude Stewart and Joan (Dencil) Yost; and
several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at II a.m. on Friday, July 13, 2007,
at the Pomeroy Chaeei of Fisher Funeral Home with Rev.
Dewer King officiatmg.
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Bunal will be in Poplar Ridge Cemetery.
Military serVices will be conducted graveside.
the depot during last
Friends may call on Thursday, July 12, from 6-8 p.m. at from
week's
July 4 celebration.
the funeral home.
·
Wise
smd the depot will
On-line condolences may be sent to www.fisherfuneral- not be opened
.to the public
homes.com
unless a committee member
can be present. She said it
cannot be left unattended.
Craig said she felt the
depot, being public property, should be opened and
available during public ·
events in the park, such as
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the gospel sing and coin
show
that were held there
PEORIA, ARIZ. - Gary Johnson, 66, of Peoria, Ariz.
last
week,
died Monday, July 9, 2007 at his home. He was formerly
of the Portland, Meigs County, area. There will be no
funeral services.

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We are in a fight for our survival. The president used ·
the Fourth of July to stress
why what we're doing in
Iraq is important: "However.
difficult the fight is in Iraq, ..
we must win it - we must ·
succeed for our own sake;
for the security of our citi-.
zens, we must support our
troops, we must support the
Iraqi government, and we .
must defeat AI Qaeda in ~
Iraq."
Right now, Britain is set
to pull Ql,lt of Iraq, and
Americans are pining for an ·
end to our own involvement ..
there. Our security - and ·
the security of our allies in
the region - is at stake, and·
we need to face facts. We
are in a war that was started ,
by militant Islamic terror- ,
ists. But if we can't even get
the words right, if we can't.
face fundamental facts, we
can't win the wat'.
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already been implementing
Brown's policy of tiptoeing
about the radical Islamic
fanaticism, which is a root
·cause of t~is war. Last year,
when European stret;ts
ignited after a newspaper
editor in Denmark ran a
series of cartoons depicting
Muhammad, U.S. - media
outlets like CNN refused to
show the cartoons out of a
"respect."
sense
of
Unfortunately, showing the
cartoons could have sparked
a realization among many in
CNN's audience about the
militancy of those we fight.
Two summers ago, New
York Times columnist
asked:
David Brools:s
"Today, public opinion is
turning against the war not
because people have given
up on the goal of advancing
freedom, but because they
· are not sure this war is
winnable. Why should we
sacrifice more American
lives to a lost cause?"
On his best days, George
W. Bush, who understands
the threat we face, can
answer Bropks' question:

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castle in France and fly all
our friends and family in for
free. At the reception, we
want. a 12-course French
meal served by waiters
wearing outfits of my own
design. The guests must
wear all black or all white.
I've already told my friends
they can't be bridesmaids
unless they weigh less than.
110 pounds.
The bad news is that my
Dad says he won't pay for it.
He thinks we're too young
(Geez, I' II be 20 in a few
years). He said he'd pay for
a wedding in our local
church if we invite the same
old boring friends and family we see every day. And
only if my fianc, Tommy,
gets a job. What should I
do?
Why Me m
Massachusetts
DEAR WHY ME: Can't
you see that your controlfreak Dad is trying to wreck
your life? You've got to get
out of that house as soon as
possible
by marrying
Tommy. He sounds dreamy.
As soon as you're married,
you'll find that all your
problems will magically disappear. Suddenly, you 'II be

Jim
Mullen

happy with the way you
look and you 'II be comfort~
able with your weight.
Everyone will suddenly like
you, even those snobby kids
at your old high school.
I think you should pay for
the wedding yourself by
maxing out all your credit
cards
yours and
Tommy's.. After the wedding, you won't need any
money because you 'II have
each other. Maybe your stupid father doesn't know it,
but it's a well-known fact
that the more money you
spend on your wedding, the
better your marriage will be.
Don't let anyone, especially
your unbelievably stupid
father, step on your dreams.
I wouldn't even invite him
to lhe wedding.
DEAR LITTLE MISS
KNOW-IT-ALL: I'm 16 and
I want to be a football star or
a basketball star. Or maybe a
golf legend. The problem is
that my parents want me to

may apply to one of those
colleges that barely even has
a sports team like Harvard
or •MIT, just because I get
good grades. They want me
to be a scientist or a professor. How do I convince him
that being smart is a dumb
career move? - Concemed
in Mineola
DEAR CONCERNED:
Sometimes you wonder
where parents get these silly
ideas. 'A scientist?! As if
Nike is ever going. to pay
you millions of dollars to
wear, their swoosh on your
lab emit.
Still, let's get real. You
may never become a $30million-a-year athlete. You
may only be a $5- or $6-million-a-year athlete. If you
don't think you can live with
that kind of bitter disappointment, you might as
well go to Harvard. I suppose it can't hurt.
DEAR LITTLE MISS
KNOW-IT-ALL: I .plan to
win "American Idol " this
year, but I'm worried about
what to do with the million
dollars after I win . You 're
the only person I can talk to.
Should I spend it on fancy
cars, designer clothes and
jewelry, or should I just
waste it on silly stuff? What
do you think? - Tired of

Waiting
DEAR TIRED: Spend it
all, baby! And why wait
until you win? Spend it now
and pay it back after you ,
win.
DEAR LITTLE MISS·
KNOW-IT-ALL: I met a:·
guy on a computer dating
service, and he says he'd
like to see me in person but
he can 'I afford to travel all.
the way. He lives two states·
away and is really cute.
Should I send him the $600
he needs to get here and
back, or not. - Confused in
Columbus
DEAR CONFUSED: I.s
$600 enough? He may think
you're cheap. Why not send
him &lt;! $1 ,000 to show him .
what nice' person you are. ·
He sounds like a nice guy, ;
I'm sure he'll pay you back . .
After all, you met him on a
computer. What could go
wrong? You know, it 's
funny that he can afford a
computer but not airfare: I
don't know what that 's all ·
about, but I'm sure it will all
become clear once you meet
him .
(Jim Mullen is the autlwr of
"It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life" and ' "Baby's First .
Tattoo. " You can reach him at
jim_mullen@myway.com.)

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between ages 35-55, many
were probably exposed to
cancer-causing HPV in their
late teens or 20s.

Craig also reviewed several recommendations for
repairs and upgrades to park
equipment and facilities in
Dave Diles and General
Hartinger Parks. She said
the recreation committee is
now securing cost estimates
for some new playground
equipment
and other
improvements.
Craig also noted three
cars which need to be
moved from the village
streets.
'Bill DeMoskey of South
Third Avenue met with
council to discuss damage
to his property caused by
last week 's July 4 fire-

works display.
A motion by Councilman
Robert Robinson to allow
the police department to
hire a part-time officer to
relieve overtime expenses
failed due to the lack of a
second.
Mayor Sandy Iannarelli
expressed thanks to those
who sent cards, telephoned
her .and offered assistance
during her recent illness.
Council also:
• Approved the payment
of bills in the amount of
$12,167.91.
• Approved the mayor's
report of fees and fines collected in June, in the

now in place to protect the
environment and other
reclamation issues:
"Utility plants do care
about the environment,"
Padgett added, saying these
companies can bring in
resources and expertise in
environmental issues which
she learned from her experience as chairperson of the
Muskingum River Advisory
Board when working with
nearby Duke Energy.
Padgett ended her speech
by saying during her days as
a teacher she learned to do
more than show students but
to involve them in the learning process, a lesson she has
applied in politics. She used
the metaphor of the Amish
barns and because all -the
Amish in a community are
involved in working on a
bam there are no criti cs left
when it's finished.
Other chamber announcements:
Chester Shade Day 5, July

20-21 with .the harmonica
championship at 5 p.m .. July
21 at the courthouse. First
place, $200, second pla\:e,
$100, third place, $50.
The Battle of Buffington
Island, battle reenactment, I 0
a.m., July 21, memorial service at 4 p.m., July 21. I44th
Anniversary Reenactment,
II a.m., July 22. Agmission
,is free with military dri lis,
period merchants and other
demonstrations .
Rhythm on the River free
concert series, July 13 and
20, Pomeroy riverfront.
Big Bend Blues Bash, July
27-29, Pomeroy riverfront.
Coffee, commerce, conversation, 8 a.m., Fridays,
chamber office.
Chamber President Hal
Kneen thanked Kri sti Eblin
for the space at the Pomeroy
Library and Subway of
Pomeroy for preparing the
lunch and Mark Porter GM
Supercenter for purchasing
the lunch.

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even more children: additional funds to assist fami lies who don't qualify for
Medi caid health care covera~e but have children with
'·mcredible" medical problems; fund s for the new
,lames Rhodes Scholarship
for students at both public
and ' private universities; a
two year tuition freeze at
public universities: money
for Ohio Appalachian
Country to be used for,
regional marketing of coun ties like Mei gs for the purpose of increasing touri sm:
$300,000 for a new welding
training
program
at
Washin gton
State
Community
College:
extending the coal tax credit to encourage utilities to
purchase Ohio coaL
Both Padgett and Stewart

also spoke about the budget's

property tax credit for senior
citizens which allows the
first $25,000 of appraised
property to be exempt.
Stewart said both he and
Padgett hear from several
seniors which say the taxes
go up but their income
remains fixed, making property taxes a burden. Stewart
said after consulting with
the Athens County Auditor,
he believed this $25,000
pertained to a dwelling and
up to one acre of land.
. During the question and
answer session, both Padgett
and Stewart were asked to
comment on the balance
between encouraging economi'c development in
regards to utility companies
and the impact on the
tou rism industry which
relies on recreational activities and a dean environment.
"I don't think it has to he
one or the other," Stewart
said. citing laws that are

For more information,
contact the Meigs County
Health Department at 992-

6626.

amount of $17,295.76, and
monthly reports from the
finance, refuse, public
works and police depart- ·
ments,
• Set a meeting of the
ordinance committee for I
p.m. on Thursday.
Pre sent were Mayor ·
Sandy Iannarelli, Council :
Members Craig, Houchins, ,
Robinson , Ferman Moore
and Sandra Brown, and
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RACINE - The Meigs Citizens Action Now group will rivers of ·middle America.
meet from 4:30p.m. to 5:30p.m. on Saturday at the Racine the turmoil of the Civil War,
Library. The group ofte'n di scusses environmental issues in and the heyday of cowboys
regard to the proposed power plants and coal mine in the and lumberjacks.
Sponsored b)! the Meigs
county, as well as assists residents in understanding their
rights under the law in regards to these issues. Call Elisa County Histoncal Sociecy,
the program is open to the
Young at 949-2175 for more information.
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pictures and histories of
early mining operations in
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the Downing home:
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place an historical marker
at the Downie home -on
North
Second Street,
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, July II, the 192nd day of 2007.
There are 173 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History:
Qn July II, 1804, Vice President Aaron Burr mortally
wounded former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton
during a pistol duel in Weehawken, N.J.
On this date:
.
In 1767, John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the
United States, was born in Braintree, Mass.
In 1798, the U.S. Marine Corps was formally re-established by a congressional act that also created the U.S.
Marine Band.
In 1864, Confederate forces led by Gen. Jubal Early
began an abortive invasion of Washington, turning back the
next day.
In 1952, the Republican National Convention, meeting in
Chicago, nominated Dwight D. Eisenhower for president
and Richard M. Nixon for vice president.
·
In 1955, the U.S. Air Force Academy swore in its ftrst
class of cadets at its temporary quarters, Lowry Air Force
Base in Colorado.
In. 1977, the Medal of Freedom was awarded posthumQusly to the Rev. Martin Luther 'King Jr.
In 1979, the abandoned U.S. space station Sky lab made a
spectacular return to Earth. burning up in the atmosphere
and showering debris over the Indian Ocean and Australia:
In 1980, American hostage Richard I. Queen, freed by
Iran after eight months of captivity because of poor health,
left Tehran for Switzerland.
In 1995, the United States normalized relations with
Vietnam.
.
Five years ago: Lawmakers balked at moving (he Coast
Guard and the ·Federal Emergency Management Agency
into a new Homeland Security Department despite pleas
from senior Cabinet officials to stick to President George
W. Bush's blueprint. (Both agencies did end up being
included in the new department.)
Today 's Birthdays: Actress Brett Somers is ·83. Actor Tab
Hunter is 76. Actress Susan Seaforth Hayes is 64. Singer
Jeff Hanna (Niny Gritty Dirt Band) is 60. Ventrilosuistactor Jay Johnson is 58. Actor Bruce McGill is 57. Smger
Bonnie Pointer is 57. Actor Stephen Lang is 55. Actress
Mindy Sterling is 54. Actress Sela Ward is 51. Reggae
singer Michael Rose (Black Uhuru) is 50. Singer Peter
Murphy is 50. Actor Mark Lester is 49. Jazz musician Kirk
Whalum .is 49. Singer Suzanne Vega is 48. Rock guitarist
Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi) is 48, Actress Lisa Rinna is 44.
Rock musician Swtt Shriner (Weezer) is 42. Actress Debbe
Dunning is 41. Actor Gred Grunberg is 41. Actor Justin
Chambers is 37. Actor Michael Rosenbaum is 35. Country
singer Scotty Emerick is 34. Rapper Lil' Kim is 32. Rapper
Lil' Zane is 25. Pop-jazz singer-musician Peter Cincollt is
24. Actor David Henrie is 18.
Thought for Today: "Education is the ability to listen to
almost anything without losing your temper or your self- ·
confidence."- Robert Frost, American poet (1874-1963).

We in the West face a
grave threat from militant
Islam, and an even graver
threat from our propensity
to ignore or redefine Islamic
fascism. This is especially
Kathryn
true when . we adopt politiLopez
cally correct terms to refer
to our eneiny.
Days after the attempted
terror attacks in London and
Scotland, and just before the terrorist group Hamas. And
anniversary of the July 7, so, naturally. Brown's for2005, bombings in the eign ·secretary,
David
London Underground by Miliband. praised the terrorIslamic
radicals, new ists for being so kind as to
British Prime Minister release the journalist: 'Td
Gordon Brown took the also like to recognize the
deluded position of pro- priority that has bee(! given
hibiting his administration · to this issue by President
from using "Muslim" in ref- (Mahmoud) Abbas and also
erence to terrorism. Brown by the leadership of Hamas,
also ordered his government including .Ismail Haniya."
to avoid referring to a "war"'' This is the same Hamas
on terror" or "terrorism."
that, not too much earlier,
Delusion as a state poli- strapped Johnston in a vest
cy? What way to win a packed with explosives.
war.
This is not the talk of a
And Brown's irrational West that is ready to conattitude has trickled down to front the existence · of
his staff. BBC reporter Alan IslamiC terrorism, let alone
.
Johnston was recently freed win a war against it.
after almost four months of
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. COOLVILLE - Elsie Davis Dodderer, 85, departed this
hfe July 9, 2007: at the Arcadia Nursing Center in
Coolvtlle. She had experienced numerous health problems
over an extended period of time.
She was born Nov. 22, 1921 in Coolville, daughter of
D.C. a~d Hann a McCall Davis. She attended Troy
Townshtp School, graduating in the class of 1939.
She attended the _Congregational Church in Coolville
unt1l servtces were dtsconunued there and later on attended
the North Bethel Church as her health permitted.
She . was a ':'!ember of The Helen McCleoud Service
Gmld m Cool vtlle and atteqded Senior Citizens meetings in
the vtllage . She was also a member of The Order of The
Eastern Star for many years in Zanesville.
·
Soon after graduating from high school , she was
employed by The · Me Bee Corp. in 'Athens where she
worked until her marriage to Frank Doddere; on Sept. 3,
1957. A.t that lime she assumed the role of a housewife, an
occupatiOn she really enjoyed. She was an excellent housekeeper and homemaker.
The newly married couple made their home in
Zanesv1lle, where he was .employed. Upon his retirement,
ther moved back to thetr hometown . of Coolville and
restded there for some 19 years.
·Jn 1989, they moved to their new home located on the
Dodderer Farm near Tuppers Plains. This was Elsie's first
expenence of living on a farm in a rural commul)ity and
agam 11 was '1. hfe she really enjoyed.
Elsie was always concerned about the welfare of other
people. Sh~; made generous donations to our paralyzed and
d1sabled _veterans, to. needy families in Appalachia and
needy ch1ldren m foretgn countries. She became a member
of The National Wildlife Federation and contributed to the
welfare of our wildlife.
, Surviving is a niece, Janet Gosnell of Reynoldsburg; a
nephew, Ph1hp Hetl of Hardy, Va.; a niece by marriage
Teresa Lemons of Coolville; seven great-nieces; and he;
husband of 49 years, Frank Dodderer.
Calling hours are scheduled for 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on
Wednesday, at Wh1te-Schwarzel Funeral Home in Coolville.
Funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 12,
2007, at the funeral home, by Rev. George Horner.
Soon after the services, she will be laid to rest in the
Christian Church Cemetery in Tuppers Plains.
Memorial contributions can be made to any of her
favorite charities.

RUTLAND- It's not everyone who
can keep a poinsettia alive for several
years and see it grow tp the size of small
tree, or to start a pineapple plant and
enjoy it's fruit after a couple of ye!)I'S.
But Butch Phillips of Rutland can.
· Phillips said that in 2001 the· family
received a poinsettia plant for
Christmas. He thought it was ,so pretty
that he decided to see how long he could
keep it alive and how big it would get.
"The last time I measured it, it was 57
inches tall and looked like a tree," said
Phillips, adding that by then it had
became a problem to keep so he didn't.
Then in the winter of 2004 as the fam'ily enjoyed a pinear,pie, h~decided he'd
like to grow one. ' I planted it and now
this is the pineapple I grew and which
before long I' II be able to see if it is as
good as the one t purchased," said
Phillips, displaying a picture.
"Everyone I tell about the pineapple
they tell me you can't grow pineapple
around here. We'll here's proof you can ·
with patience and care and a green
thumb."

Pll!.eapple plant grown by Butch Phillips

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Vaccine
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HPV may not show any
signs or symptoms so they
can pass the virus on to others and not know it. A result
could be cervical cancer,
which is a serious disease
that can be life-threatening.
Cervical cancer is caused
by certain HPV types that can
cause the lining of the cervix
to change from normal to
precancerous lesions that can
tum cancerous if not treated.
Cervical cancer is detected by
pap tests. Yaccination with
Gardasil does not take the
pl{lte of pap tests. Girls and
young women shoold follow
•
their
doctor's advice on getMillard Swartz, 78,' Pomeroy, passed away on July 10,
ting
pap
tests.
2007, at Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center, Pomeroy.
In 2005, approximately 20
He was born on November 8, 1928, son of the late Rubin
million
Amencans had geniand Cecil (Wactenbee) Swartz. He was an Army Veteran and
tal
'HPV.
More than six milwas employed as a coal miner in the Safety Department.
lion
new
cases . of genital
In addition to his parents, he was preceded by brothers and
HPV
are
diagnosed
in the US
sisters: Pearlene Sw3rtz, Irvin Swartz, Merle Manley, Covey .
(Cov) Thurman Swartz, Mason Swartz, Lucy Davis, Elmo every year of which it is estiLewis, Norma Wilson, Gene Swartz and Ted Swartz and his mated that 74 percent of them
mother-in-law and father-in-law, Helen and Stanley Spires. occur in 15~24 year olds. In
He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Wanda Swartz, Ohio, tbere were 169 average
Pomeroy; his children, Darryl (Genny) Swartz, Kenneth · annual deaths from 1999Swartz, Charlene (Steve) Chaney, all of Pomeroy; a grand- 2003 according to the "2006
daughter, Amanda Hoyt, Pomeroy; six step grandchildren; Ohio Cancer Facts and
nine step great ,grandchildren; a sister, Ethel {Juette) Fisures." which is compiled
Hossler; brothers-m-law, Arlie Davis and Billy Spires; sisters-in-law, Gertrude Stewart and Joan (Dencil) Yost; and
several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at II a.m. on Friday, July 13, 2007,
at the Pomeroy Chaeei of Fisher Funeral Home with Rev.
Dewer King officiatmg.
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Bunal will be in Poplar Ridge Cemetery.
Military serVices will be conducted graveside.
the depot during last
Friends may call on Thursday, July 12, from 6-8 p.m. at from
week's
July 4 celebration.
the funeral home.
·
Wise
smd the depot will
On-line condolences may be sent to www.fisherfuneral- not be opened
.to the public
homes.com
unless a committee member
can be present. She said it
cannot be left unattended.
Craig said she felt the
depot, being public property, should be opened and
available during public ·
events in the park, such as
1
the gospel sing and coin
show
that were held there
PEORIA, ARIZ. - Gary Johnson, 66, of Peoria, Ariz.
last
week,
died Monday, July 9, 2007 at his home. He was formerly
of the Portland, Meigs County, area. There will be no
funeral services.

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We are in a fight for our survival. The president used ·
the Fourth of July to stress
why what we're doing in
Iraq is important: "However.
difficult the fight is in Iraq, ..
we must win it - we must ·
succeed for our own sake;
for the security of our citi-.
zens, we must support our
troops, we must support the
Iraqi government, and we .
must defeat AI Qaeda in ~
Iraq."
Right now, Britain is set
to pull Ql,lt of Iraq, and
Americans are pining for an ·
end to our own involvement ..
there. Our security - and ·
the security of our allies in
the region - is at stake, and·
we need to face facts. We
are in a war that was started ,
by militant Islamic terror- ,
ists. But if we can't even get
the words right, if we can't.
face fundamental facts, we
can't win the wat'.
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already been implementing
Brown's policy of tiptoeing
about the radical Islamic
fanaticism, which is a root
·cause of t~is war. Last year,
when European stret;ts
ignited after a newspaper
editor in Denmark ran a
series of cartoons depicting
Muhammad, U.S. - media
outlets like CNN refused to
show the cartoons out of a
"respect."
sense
of
Unfortunately, showing the
cartoons could have sparked
a realization among many in
CNN's audience about the
militancy of those we fight.
Two summers ago, New
York Times columnist
asked:
David Brools:s
"Today, public opinion is
turning against the war not
because people have given
up on the goal of advancing
freedom, but because they
· are not sure this war is
winnable. Why should we
sacrifice more American
lives to a lost cause?"
On his best days, George
W. Bush, who understands
the threat we face, can
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castle in France and fly all
our friends and family in for
free. At the reception, we
want. a 12-course French
meal served by waiters
wearing outfits of my own
design. The guests must
wear all black or all white.
I've already told my friends
they can't be bridesmaids
unless they weigh less than.
110 pounds.
The bad news is that my
Dad says he won't pay for it.
He thinks we're too young
(Geez, I' II be 20 in a few
years). He said he'd pay for
a wedding in our local
church if we invite the same
old boring friends and family we see every day. And
only if my fianc, Tommy,
gets a job. What should I
do?
Why Me m
Massachusetts
DEAR WHY ME: Can't
you see that your controlfreak Dad is trying to wreck
your life? You've got to get
out of that house as soon as
possible
by marrying
Tommy. He sounds dreamy.
As soon as you're married,
you'll find that all your
problems will magically disappear. Suddenly, you 'II be

Jim
Mullen

happy with the way you
look and you 'II be comfort~
able with your weight.
Everyone will suddenly like
you, even those snobby kids
at your old high school.
I think you should pay for
the wedding yourself by
maxing out all your credit
cards
yours and
Tommy's.. After the wedding, you won't need any
money because you 'II have
each other. Maybe your stupid father doesn't know it,
but it's a well-known fact
that the more money you
spend on your wedding, the
better your marriage will be.
Don't let anyone, especially
your unbelievably stupid
father, step on your dreams.
I wouldn't even invite him
to lhe wedding.
DEAR LITTLE MISS
KNOW-IT-ALL: I'm 16 and
I want to be a football star or
a basketball star. Or maybe a
golf legend. The problem is
that my parents want me to

may apply to one of those
colleges that barely even has
a sports team like Harvard
or •MIT, just because I get
good grades. They want me
to be a scientist or a professor. How do I convince him
that being smart is a dumb
career move? - Concemed
in Mineola
DEAR CONCERNED:
Sometimes you wonder
where parents get these silly
ideas. 'A scientist?! As if
Nike is ever going. to pay
you millions of dollars to
wear, their swoosh on your
lab emit.
Still, let's get real. You
may never become a $30million-a-year athlete. You
may only be a $5- or $6-million-a-year athlete. If you
don't think you can live with
that kind of bitter disappointment, you might as
well go to Harvard. I suppose it can't hurt.
DEAR LITTLE MISS
KNOW-IT-ALL: I .plan to
win "American Idol " this
year, but I'm worried about
what to do with the million
dollars after I win . You 're
the only person I can talk to.
Should I spend it on fancy
cars, designer clothes and
jewelry, or should I just
waste it on silly stuff? What
do you think? - Tired of

Waiting
DEAR TIRED: Spend it
all, baby! And why wait
until you win? Spend it now
and pay it back after you ,
win.
DEAR LITTLE MISS·
KNOW-IT-ALL: I met a:·
guy on a computer dating
service, and he says he'd
like to see me in person but
he can 'I afford to travel all.
the way. He lives two states·
away and is really cute.
Should I send him the $600
he needs to get here and
back, or not. - Confused in
Columbus
DEAR CONFUSED: I.s
$600 enough? He may think
you're cheap. Why not send
him &lt;! $1 ,000 to show him .
what nice' person you are. ·
He sounds like a nice guy, ;
I'm sure he'll pay you back . .
After all, you met him on a
computer. What could go
wrong? You know, it 's
funny that he can afford a
computer but not airfare: I
don't know what that 's all ·
about, but I'm sure it will all
become clear once you meet
him .
(Jim Mullen is the autlwr of
"It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life" and ' "Baby's First .
Tattoo. " You can reach him at
jim_mullen@myway.com.)

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between ages 35-55, many
were probably exposed to
cancer-causing HPV in their
late teens or 20s.

Craig also reviewed several recommendations for
repairs and upgrades to park
equipment and facilities in
Dave Diles and General
Hartinger Parks. She said
the recreation committee is
now securing cost estimates
for some new playground
equipment
and other
improvements.
Craig also noted three
cars which need to be
moved from the village
streets.
'Bill DeMoskey of South
Third Avenue met with
council to discuss damage
to his property caused by
last week 's July 4 fire-

works display.
A motion by Councilman
Robert Robinson to allow
the police department to
hire a part-time officer to
relieve overtime expenses
failed due to the lack of a
second.
Mayor Sandy Iannarelli
expressed thanks to those
who sent cards, telephoned
her .and offered assistance
during her recent illness.
Council also:
• Approved the payment
of bills in the amount of
$12,167.91.
• Approved the mayor's
report of fees and fines collected in June, in the

now in place to protect the
environment and other
reclamation issues:
"Utility plants do care
about the environment,"
Padgett added, saying these
companies can bring in
resources and expertise in
environmental issues which
she learned from her experience as chairperson of the
Muskingum River Advisory
Board when working with
nearby Duke Energy.
Padgett ended her speech
by saying during her days as
a teacher she learned to do
more than show students but
to involve them in the learning process, a lesson she has
applied in politics. She used
the metaphor of the Amish
barns and because all -the
Amish in a community are
involved in working on a
bam there are no criti cs left
when it's finished.
Other chamber announcements:
Chester Shade Day 5, July

20-21 with .the harmonica
championship at 5 p.m .. July
21 at the courthouse. First
place, $200, second pla\:e,
$100, third place, $50.
The Battle of Buffington
Island, battle reenactment, I 0
a.m., July 21, memorial service at 4 p.m., July 21. I44th
Anniversary Reenactment,
II a.m., July 22. Agmission
,is free with military dri lis,
period merchants and other
demonstrations .
Rhythm on the River free
concert series, July 13 and
20, Pomeroy riverfront.
Big Bend Blues Bash, July
27-29, Pomeroy riverfront.
Coffee, commerce, conversation, 8 a.m., Fridays,
chamber office.
Chamber President Hal
Kneen thanked Kri sti Eblin
for the space at the Pomeroy
Library and Subway of
Pomeroy for preparing the
lunch and Mark Porter GM
Supercenter for purchasing
the lunch.

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even more children: additional funds to assist fami lies who don't qualify for
Medi caid health care covera~e but have children with
'·mcredible" medical problems; fund s for the new
,lames Rhodes Scholarship
for students at both public
and ' private universities; a
two year tuition freeze at
public universities: money
for Ohio Appalachian
Country to be used for,
regional marketing of coun ties like Mei gs for the purpose of increasing touri sm:
$300,000 for a new welding
training
program
at
Washin gton
State
Community
College:
extending the coal tax credit to encourage utilities to
purchase Ohio coaL
Both Padgett and Stewart

also spoke about the budget's

property tax credit for senior
citizens which allows the
first $25,000 of appraised
property to be exempt.
Stewart said both he and
Padgett hear from several
seniors which say the taxes
go up but their income
remains fixed, making property taxes a burden. Stewart
said after consulting with
the Athens County Auditor,
he believed this $25,000
pertained to a dwelling and
up to one acre of land.
. During the question and
answer session, both Padgett
and Stewart were asked to
comment on the balance
between encouraging economi'c development in
regards to utility companies
and the impact on the
tou rism industry which
relies on recreational activities and a dean environment.
"I don't think it has to he
one or the other," Stewart
said. citing laws that are

For more information,
contact the Meigs County
Health Department at 992-

6626.

amount of $17,295.76, and
monthly reports from the
finance, refuse, public
works and police depart- ·
ments,
• Set a meeting of the
ordinance committee for I
p.m. on Thursday.
Pre sent were Mayor ·
Sandy Iannarelli, Council :
Members Craig, Houchins, ,
Robinson , Ferman Moore
and Sandra Brown, and
Fiscal Officer Susan Baker. ~

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full of famous heroes and
grand adventures, in an age
of steamboats on the great
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.
RACINE - The Meigs Citizens Action Now group will rivers of ·middle America.
meet from 4:30p.m. to 5:30p.m. on Saturday at the Racine the turmoil of the Civil War,
Library. The group ofte'n di scusses environmental issues in and the heyday of cowboys
regard to the proposed power plants and coal mine in the and lumberjacks.
Sponsored b)! the Meigs
county, as well as assists residents in understanding their
rights under the law in regards to these issues. Call Elisa County Histoncal Sociecy,
the program is open to the
Young at 949-2175 for more information.
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by the American Cancer
Society and the ODH. While
half of all women who develop cervical cancer are

public without charge,
according to Margaret
Parker, president. Prior to
the
presentation
the
Museum will be open from
I to 2:30p.m. for visitors to
view an extensive display of
pictures and histories of
early mining operations in
Meigs County.
· Arrangements have been
made by Parker for the
speaker and her husband to
spend Saturday night at the
Hou~e ,
in
Downing

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Megan and Whitney Smith receive Information about the HPV vaccine, which they received
at the Meigs County Health Department, from Director of Nursing Sherry Wilcox, RN. The
girls' mother; Rita Smith, protected· her daughters against HPV;cervical cancer upon the
advice of their pediatrician.

Middleport.
Samuel
Clemens and Major John
"Alligator Jack" Downie , a
riverboat captain, were
friends
and
Clemens
reportedly
visited
in
M1ddleport and stayed at
the Downing home:
, Plans are being made to
place an historical marker
at the Downie home -on
North
Second Street,
according to Parker.

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Police: Man joking around
PVH employee of the month

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Nine inducted into OSU hall, Page B6
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near tracks killed by train

RIVERSIDE (AP), - A
32-year-old man was Slruck
and killed by a train early
Tuesday while joking
aro und near the trac ks,
police said.
The victim , identified by
the Montgomery County
Coroner 's Office as Larry
A. Schaffe r Jr. , was standing on the edge and sticking hi s backside toward

the tracks.
Two friendS"~o witnessed the incident tried to
stop him, said Sgt. Kim
Griffin.
"They tried to tell him h&gt;
~et off the tracks and quit
Joking around," she said. ·
Schaffer died en route to a
· local hospital after being
struck by the oncoming
train.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007
SPORTS BRIEFS

BBYFL sign-ups

for 2007 season
MIDDLEPORT - The
Big Bend Youth Football
League is ~aving sig':1-ups
for any ch1ld· who Will be
in grades 3-6 thi s coming
school year.
Regular sign-ups will be
held at the Middleport
Stadium on Saturdays
(July 14th. 21st and 28th)
from 10 a.m. till I p.m.
Parents need to be with
the child as fitting for
equipment will be done at
the tinie of sign-ups .
Football camp will begin
on Monday, July 30 . and
the one-time membership
fee will be $25 .
The league will honor its
early sign-up fee reductions. Parents may take
advantage by mailing in
the child's .name, grade,
school attending, age,
address and phone number, along with $15 to P.O.
Box 212, Middleport,
Ohio 45760.
There will also be an
early sign-up held at the
Rutland Celebration on
Saturday, Jul:y 7, where
the league w11l have its
dunking booth set up .
Sign-ups being mailed
must be post marked by
July 5.
For more information
contact Roger Thompson
at 740-992-0351, or Dave
Unkins at 304-674-5178.

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Sherri Dillon, center, certified phlebotomist, was recently named the Pleasant Valley Hospital ·Employee of the Month." This
dedicated individual was acknowledged for her positive attitude and the ·close relationships that she fosters with patients
and ctrworkers. Dillon has been employed with PVH for 21 years . She and her husband, Charles, along with daughter,
Stephanie, reside in Pliny. Also shown with Dillon are, at left, AI Lawson. JO, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer of PVH , and, at
right, Becky Browning, Director of Laboratory Services. Dillon will receive a $50 award, a congratulatory certificate arid VIP
parking. In addition, she will also be entered in the facility 's Customer Service Employee of the Year recognition .

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WELSH-HUGGINS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

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COLUMBUS - Ohio
State's acting president said
the temporary nature of his
job hasn't stopped wellmeaning alumni from offering suggestions.
One of the first e-mails
Joseph Alutto received after
being appointed interim
president last month was
from an .alumnus suggesting
he oren up campus parking
to al comers.
·
"All I could think about
was, 'Boy, that would be
one mark that I could make
on this place,"' Alutto said
Tuesday with a laugh, envisioning the controversy on
the crowded campus, the
nation's largest.
: Alutto, formr.r dean of
OSU's Max M. Fisher
College of Business, combines stellar academic credentials with powerhouse
fundraising. His back~round
js the perfect descriptiOn for
the full-time job of president, a position Alutto says
he's not seeking.
Alutto, who grew the
business school's endowment by more than 600 percent, is also acting provost,
the university's top academic post and the No. 2 job
after president. That's the
position Alutto says he's
Interested in once trustees
select a new chief of the
university.
The search ·for the next
president is going well, said
Alex
Shumate,
the
Columbus lawyer directing
the university search committee. He would not comment
further.
Karen
Holbrook retired this summer after five years.
·
So far, Alutto has used the
interim job as a soapbox for
keeping Ohio State afford-

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Wednesday night ...Partly
cloudy. A chance of showers
and thunderstorms in the
evening. Cooler with lows
in the mid''SO!i'iWes~winds 5
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Ohio State's acting President Joseph Alutto talks in his office Tuesday in Columbu s. Alutto
combines stellar academic credentials with powerhouse fundraising. It's the perfect
description for the full-time job, a position Joseph Alutto won't say whether he' s seeking.
able and making sure it's a
university that delivers once
students get here.
"It's access to excellence.
It's not access to mediocrity," Alutto told The
Associated Pre ss in an
interview. "If we're reaching out to bright students
and saying , 'Come to Ohio
State,' we then have an
obligation to create an
absolutely
world-class

lion, up from just $18 million when Alutto became
dean in 1991.
Alutto also oversaw a
campaign that raised $45
million for the construction
of six new bu siness school
buildings . .
Alutto, 66, has published
more than 65 academic
articles on managerial
behavior. A New York City
native, he earned his bachenvironment."
elor 's . at
Manhattan
The business school College, the first in his
endowment, which funds family to go to college.
student scholarships, proHe is at the office by 7
fessors' salaries and vari- a.m. and works well into the
ous programs at the evening. He's known for a
school, isabout $141 mil- personal touch that includes

respondin~

to all e-mail s
within 24 liours. \
"People can ·sometimes
look at a large state university and expect the leadership isn't attentive to them,"
said Jim Miller, extern al
affairs and de velopment
director at the business
school. "Joe Alutto is atten tive - he takes care of people who ask him to do
things, and I think donors
· appreciate that."
Ohio State's Columbus
campus had 51 ,81 8 students
during the past school year
- the highest enrollment
nationally at a publi c university.·

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around '80. Chance of rain
30 percent.
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Friday night ... Mostly
cloudy
in
the
evening ... Then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows in· the
lower 60s.
Saturday
throug!J
Sunday... Partly
cloudy:
Highs in the lower 80s.
Lows in the lower 60s. ,
Sunday night...Mostl y
cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms:
Lows around 60. Chance of
rain 30 percent.
Monday and Monday
night...Mostly
· cloudy.
Highs in the lower 80s.
Lows in the mid 60s .
Tuesday... Mostly sunny.
Highs in the mid 80s.

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Swiss rider extends Tour de
France lead, thanks absent coach
COMPIEGNE, France
(AP) - Tour de France
leader Fabian Cancellara has
a message for coach Bjarne
Riis: Thank you, and wish
you were here.
The Swiss rider and his
esc teammates popped
open champagne. after h.is
opportumsuc v1ctory m
Tuesday's wind-swept third
stage, the longest of the
three-week race. Cancellara
extended his overall lead as
cycling' s showcase event
left Belgium and returned
home to France.
Riis, however, had to
miss the celebration. He is
not at the race after confessing to using a banned performance ·enhancer during
his 1996 Tour 1 victory, a
new blow for a sport' battered by doping revelations
the last 14 months.

Cancellara
won
Saturday's prologue and has
been the only rider to wear
the leader's yellow jersey.
He credits his top form ill
Riis' instruction.
"!'d have to say .'Thank
. the team,"
you. ' H
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The
Cancellara
told
Associated Press. "I was
sure wishing he was here ."
Riis' absence has been
hard, he said, "but we are
professionals."
Cancellara had feared losing the yellow jersey to one
of four breakaway. riders
along the 147-mile route
from Waregem, Belgium, to
Coi:npiegne, northeast of
Paris.
The pack caught up near
the fm1sh. Cancellara, having ·been shielded from high
winds by teammates, had
enough left to surge ahead

and overtake the four with
hundreds of yards to go.
"I have no words after
wmnmg something like
that," he said. "I attacked. It
was instinctive."
Sprint speciali st Erik
Zabel of Germany wa&amp; second and Danilo Napolitano
of Italy was third. They and
the trailing pack took 6
hours, 36 minutes, 15 seconds to complete the
course,
averaging
an
unusually low 22 mph.
"It was a really long day
but because of the wind we
couldn't go faster. We are
not
machines,"
said
Cancelliua, who
was
caught in a group crash
and
slightly
Monday
injured hi s left hand .
All 187 riders that began

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Overall leader Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland reacts as he
crosses the finish line to win the 3rd stage of the 94th Tout
de France cycling race between Waregem, Belgium, and
Compiegne, France, on Tuesday.

Skyline,
Ohio Valley _
to double up
for two-day
weekend
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HYL holding men's
softball tourney
HARRISONVILLE
The
4th
annual
Harrisonville
Men's
Softball Tournament will
be held on Saturday, July
28, and Sunday, July 29 at
the Harrisonville ball
fields.
The two-day tournament
has a $100 entry fee per
team and all teams are
welcome . All proceeds
will go towards the
Harrisonville
Youth
League . Deadline to register is Monday, July 23 .
For more information
please contact Sarah at
740-992-0351 or Regina
at 740-698 -2804 .

HYL holding co-ed
softball tourney

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HARRISONVILLE
A co-ed softball tournament has been scheduled
for Saturday, August 4,
and Sunday, August 5 at
the Harnsonville ball
fields .
The two-day tournament
has a $100 entry fee per
team. All proceeds wi II go
towards the Harri sonvifle
Youth League . Deadline to
register is Monday, July
30.
For more information
please contact Sarah at
740-992-0351 or Regina
at 740-698-2804.

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Meigs FF League
combined practice

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American League's Victor Martinez, of the Cleveland Indians, is congratulated by his teammates after hitting a two-run ,
home run during the eighth inning in the ·All-Star baseball game in ,San Francisco on Tuesday.

Anerican League outlasts National League, 5-4
BY RoNALD BLUM
AP BASEBALL WRITER

SAN FRANCISCO
On a night of tricky hops,
Ichiro Suzuki and the
American League also
bounced back to win.
Instead of a Barry Bonds
splash shot, the defining
hit at Tuesday's All-Star
game was Suzuki's insidethe-park home run , the
first in the game's history.
Suzuki lined a go-ahead,
two-run drive off the rightfield wall in the fifth

inning, Carl Crawford and
Victor Martinez later hit
conventional shots and the
Americans made it 10
straight over Nationals,
holding on for a 5-4 victory.
After Alfonso Soriano's
two-out, two-run homer in
the ninth, the NL loaded
the bases. Angel s closer
Francisco Rodriguez then
retired Aaron Rowand on a
routine fly to right for a
save.
Willie Mays, Bonds'
godfather, was honored

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with a touching tribute
before the game. In the Say
Hey Kid's day, the NL
ruled All-Star games but
not anymore. The AL
closed to 40-36-2 and
improved to 5-0 since the
All-Star winner received
homefield advantage in the
World Series.
In a decade of dqminance , the notorious 2002
tie at Milwaukee was all
that interrupted the AL's
run. The only longer streak
was when the NL took II
in a row from 1972-82.

Soriano made it close
with his homer off J.J .
Putz. After the Seattle
closer walked J.J. Hardy,
Rodriguez relieved and
walked Derrek Lee on a
full count - AL manager
Jim Leyland screamed at
first-base umpire Charlie
Reliford about a check
swing.
Orlando Hudson also
walked, loading the bases
before Rowand's tly ended
it.
Pluse see All· Star, 16

STEWART - Onceagain
Skyline Speedway in
Stewart and Ohio Valley
Speedway
in
nearby
Lubeck, W.Va. will team up
for a 410 outlaw sprint car
double header this July 1314 weekend at the two MidOhio Valier dirt tracks.
In additron, both tracks
will be running full programs in Late Models and
their other regular divisions,
Friday's Skyline feature wlll
pay $1 ,200 to win and at
Ohio Valley the race will pay
$1 ,500 to win, $200 to start.
The Sprint cars will make
their return to the 3/8 mile,
semi-high banks of Skyline
Speedway for the first time
since the 1997. Two earlier
attempts to return the sprint
cars resulted in rain outs
with cars from as far away
as New Jersey in the pll
area. Last week nearly 100
cars packed the Skyline pits
with 30 of the nation's
fastest dirt late models
vying for the $2000 top
prize. Josh McGuire of
Ashland, Ky. brought home
the win. Local s Todd Smith
of Pomeroy had fourth
fastest time and Racine's
Scott Wolfe posted sixtlj
quickest time.
In the 1960's and 1970's
Skyline Speedway was the
hotbed of open wheel racing
in the Midwest with sucli
stars as Larry Dkkson ;
Larry "Boom
Boom"
Cannon , Hubby Jones,
Sheldon
Kinser,
Don

Please see Weekend. 16

Short flight ends in tragedy
with five dead in Florida

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The Meigs Flag Football
League will have a coml&gt;ined pracdce. for everyone who has s1gned up to
BY TRAVIS REED
play, 8:30 a.m. Saturday,
ASSOCIATED
PRESS WRITER
July 28 at the Meigs High
School Practice Field. The
SANFORD, Fla.
field is located behind the
high school. This practice Witnesses · said it seemed
is to test the ability of the peoples' skin was melting.
players, so the draft can be Thick columns of blaclc
held to di vide the teams.
smoke rose frofn homes
shattered by airplane debris
and set on fire.
The
twin-engine
CoNTACT US
Cessna 's highly com bu stible fuel burned fast
OVP ScoreLine (5 p.m.-1 a.m.)
and hot and deadly. Just
1-740-446-2342 ext. 33
after 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, a
manicured
subdivi sion
Fall .:.. 1-740-446-3008
into
a
di
saster
scene.
turned
E-mail - sports Cmydailysentlnel .com
Fi ve people died when a
S.PQrtf...S.I•.tl
small plane crashed into a
Brad Sherman, Sports Editor neighborhood
Tuesday,
(740) 446·2342 . • , .. 33
including
the
husband
of a
bsherman@ mydailytribune.com
NASCAR offi cial and ·a
pi lot for the auto racin g
Larry Crum, Sports Writer
(740) 44 6-2342, eMI . 23
organi zation . Al so killed
Ierum @mydailyregister.com
we re two children , a 6
month old and a 4 year old.
Bryan Walters, Sports Writer
A I0-year-old boy suffered
(740) 446·2342 .•~ . 33
bwal ters@mydailytribune.com
bum s over up to 90 percent

of his body.
Eric Domnitz, a food sales
worker who lives just down
the street from the crash, hurried with a ftre e,;tinguisher
when he heard a woman
scream. He said he discovered a horrific scene.
"It's in my head. The
woman was just melting. It
looked like her skin was just
melting off," he said. "The
guy, he was melting. He ·
looked like wax."
.
The disaster killed the quiet
in a well-manicured subdivision about 20 miles outside
Orlando, full of two-story
gray, tan and beige homes.
"There was a great, great
deal of smoke. It was a horrendous fire," said Darrel
Presley, deput y San ford
police chief. ·
Both people in the airAP photo
plane were killed - 54Officials sift through the wreckage at the scene of a plane crash whe re five people were
Please see Flight. 86
killed in Sanford , Fla., on Tuesday.

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near tracks killed by train

RIVERSIDE (AP), - A
32-year-old man was Slruck
and killed by a train early
Tuesday while joking
aro und near the trac ks,
police said.
The victim , identified by
the Montgomery County
Coroner 's Office as Larry
A. Schaffe r Jr. , was standing on the edge and sticking hi s backside toward

the tracks.
Two friendS"~o witnessed the incident tried to
stop him, said Sgt. Kim
Griffin.
"They tried to tell him h&gt;
~et off the tracks and quit
Joking around," she said. ·
Schaffer died en route to a
· local hospital after being
struck by the oncoming
train.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007
SPORTS BRIEFS

BBYFL sign-ups

for 2007 season
MIDDLEPORT - The
Big Bend Youth Football
League is ~aving sig':1-ups
for any ch1ld· who Will be
in grades 3-6 thi s coming
school year.
Regular sign-ups will be
held at the Middleport
Stadium on Saturdays
(July 14th. 21st and 28th)
from 10 a.m. till I p.m.
Parents need to be with
the child as fitting for
equipment will be done at
the tinie of sign-ups .
Football camp will begin
on Monday, July 30 . and
the one-time membership
fee will be $25 .
The league will honor its
early sign-up fee reductions. Parents may take
advantage by mailing in
the child's .name, grade,
school attending, age,
address and phone number, along with $15 to P.O.
Box 212, Middleport,
Ohio 45760.
There will also be an
early sign-up held at the
Rutland Celebration on
Saturday, Jul:y 7, where
the league w11l have its
dunking booth set up .
Sign-ups being mailed
must be post marked by
July 5.
For more information
contact Roger Thompson
at 740-992-0351, or Dave
Unkins at 304-674-5178.

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Sherri Dillon, center, certified phlebotomist, was recently named the Pleasant Valley Hospital ·Employee of the Month." This
dedicated individual was acknowledged for her positive attitude and the ·close relationships that she fosters with patients
and ctrworkers. Dillon has been employed with PVH for 21 years . She and her husband, Charles, along with daughter,
Stephanie, reside in Pliny. Also shown with Dillon are, at left, AI Lawson. JO, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer of PVH , and, at
right, Becky Browning, Director of Laboratory Services. Dillon will receive a $50 award, a congratulatory certificate arid VIP
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COLUMBUS - Ohio
State's acting president said
the temporary nature of his
job hasn't stopped wellmeaning alumni from offering suggestions.
One of the first e-mails
Joseph Alutto received after
being appointed interim
president last month was
from an .alumnus suggesting
he oren up campus parking
to al comers.
·
"All I could think about
was, 'Boy, that would be
one mark that I could make
on this place,"' Alutto said
Tuesday with a laugh, envisioning the controversy on
the crowded campus, the
nation's largest.
: Alutto, formr.r dean of
OSU's Max M. Fisher
College of Business, combines stellar academic credentials with powerhouse
fundraising. His back~round
js the perfect descriptiOn for
the full-time job of president, a position Alutto says
he's not seeking.
Alutto, who grew the
business school's endowment by more than 600 percent, is also acting provost,
the university's top academic post and the No. 2 job
after president. That's the
position Alutto says he's
Interested in once trustees
select a new chief of the
university.
The search ·for the next
president is going well, said
Alex
Shumate,
the
Columbus lawyer directing
the university search committee. He would not comment
further.
Karen
Holbrook retired this summer after five years.
·
So far, Alutto has used the
interim job as a soapbox for
keeping Ohio State afford-

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cloudy. A chance of showers
and thunderstorms in the
evening. Cooler with lows
in the mid''SO!i'iWes~winds 5
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50 percent.
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AP

Ohio State's acting President Joseph Alutto talks in his office Tuesday in Columbu s. Alutto
combines stellar academic credentials with powerhouse fundraising. It's the perfect
description for the full-time job, a position Joseph Alutto won't say whether he' s seeking.
able and making sure it's a
university that delivers once
students get here.
"It's access to excellence.
It's not access to mediocrity," Alutto told The
Associated Pre ss in an
interview. "If we're reaching out to bright students
and saying , 'Come to Ohio
State,' we then have an
obligation to create an
absolutely
world-class

lion, up from just $18 million when Alutto became
dean in 1991.
Alutto also oversaw a
campaign that raised $45
million for the construction
of six new bu siness school
buildings . .
Alutto, 66, has published
more than 65 academic
articles on managerial
behavior. A New York City
native, he earned his bachenvironment."
elor 's . at
Manhattan
The business school College, the first in his
endowment, which funds family to go to college.
student scholarships, proHe is at the office by 7
fessors' salaries and vari- a.m. and works well into the
ous programs at the evening. He's known for a
school, isabout $141 mil- personal touch that includes

respondin~

to all e-mail s
within 24 liours. \
"People can ·sometimes
look at a large state university and expect the leadership isn't attentive to them,"
said Jim Miller, extern al
affairs and de velopment
director at the business
school. "Joe Alutto is atten tive - he takes care of people who ask him to do
things, and I think donors
· appreciate that."
Ohio State's Columbus
campus had 51 ,81 8 students
during the past school year
- the highest enrollment
nationally at a publi c university.·

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around '80. Chance of rain
30 percent.
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Friday night ... Mostly
cloudy
in
the
evening ... Then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows in· the
lower 60s.
Saturday
throug!J
Sunday... Partly
cloudy:
Highs in the lower 80s.
Lows in the lower 60s. ,
Sunday night...Mostl y
cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms:
Lows around 60. Chance of
rain 30 percent.
Monday and Monday
night...Mostly
· cloudy.
Highs in the lower 80s.
Lows in the mid 60s .
Tuesday... Mostly sunny.
Highs in the mid 80s.

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Swiss rider extends Tour de
France lead, thanks absent coach
COMPIEGNE, France
(AP) - Tour de France
leader Fabian Cancellara has
a message for coach Bjarne
Riis: Thank you, and wish
you were here.
The Swiss rider and his
esc teammates popped
open champagne. after h.is
opportumsuc v1ctory m
Tuesday's wind-swept third
stage, the longest of the
three-week race. Cancellara
extended his overall lead as
cycling' s showcase event
left Belgium and returned
home to France.
Riis, however, had to
miss the celebration. He is
not at the race after confessing to using a banned performance ·enhancer during
his 1996 Tour 1 victory, a
new blow for a sport' battered by doping revelations
the last 14 months.

Cancellara
won
Saturday's prologue and has
been the only rider to wear
the leader's yellow jersey.
He credits his top form ill
Riis' instruction.
"!'d have to say .'Thank
. the team,"
you. ' H
... e IS
The
Cancellara
told
Associated Press. "I was
sure wishing he was here ."
Riis' absence has been
hard, he said, "but we are
professionals."
Cancellara had feared losing the yellow jersey to one
of four breakaway. riders
along the 147-mile route
from Waregem, Belgium, to
Coi:npiegne, northeast of
Paris.
The pack caught up near
the fm1sh. Cancellara, having ·been shielded from high
winds by teammates, had
enough left to surge ahead

and overtake the four with
hundreds of yards to go.
"I have no words after
wmnmg something like
that," he said. "I attacked. It
was instinctive."
Sprint speciali st Erik
Zabel of Germany wa&amp; second and Danilo Napolitano
of Italy was third. They and
the trailing pack took 6
hours, 36 minutes, 15 seconds to complete the
course,
averaging
an
unusually low 22 mph.
"It was a really long day
but because of the wind we
couldn't go faster. We are
not
machines,"
said
Cancelliua, who
was
caught in a group crash
and
slightly
Monday
injured hi s left hand .
All 187 riders that began

Please see Tour, 16

AP photo

Overall leader Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland reacts as he
crosses the finish line to win the 3rd stage of the 94th Tout
de France cycling race between Waregem, Belgium, and
Compiegne, France, on Tuesday.

Skyline,
Ohio Valley _
to double up
for two-day
weekend
STAFf REPORT
SPORTS@M\'DAILYSENTINEL.COM

HYL holding men's
softball tourney
HARRISONVILLE
The
4th
annual
Harrisonville
Men's
Softball Tournament will
be held on Saturday, July
28, and Sunday, July 29 at
the Harrisonville ball
fields.
The two-day tournament
has a $100 entry fee per
team and all teams are
welcome . All proceeds
will go towards the
Harrisonville
Youth
League . Deadline to register is Monday, July 23 .
For more information
please contact Sarah at
740-992-0351 or Regina
at 740-698 -2804 .

HYL holding co-ed
softball tourney

•
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HARRISONVILLE
A co-ed softball tournament has been scheduled
for Saturday, August 4,
and Sunday, August 5 at
the Harnsonville ball
fields .
The two-day tournament
has a $100 entry fee per
team. All proceeds wi II go
towards the Harri sonvifle
Youth League . Deadline to
register is Monday, July
30.
For more information
please contact Sarah at
740-992-0351 or Regina
at 740-698-2804.

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Wendy's (NYSE) - 37.26
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p.m. ET closlne quotes or trans·
actions for July i!Q, 2007, pro- :
vlded by Edward Jones financial
advisors Isaac Mills In
·
Gallipolis at ( 740) 441-9441·
and Lesley Manero In Point
Pleasant at (304) 674-0174.
Member SIPC.

Meigs FF League
combined practice

APphoto

American League's Victor Martinez, of the Cleveland Indians, is congratulated by his teammates after hitting a two-run ,
home run during the eighth inning in the ·All-Star baseball game in ,San Francisco on Tuesday.

Anerican League outlasts National League, 5-4
BY RoNALD BLUM
AP BASEBALL WRITER

SAN FRANCISCO
On a night of tricky hops,
Ichiro Suzuki and the
American League also
bounced back to win.
Instead of a Barry Bonds
splash shot, the defining
hit at Tuesday's All-Star
game was Suzuki's insidethe-park home run , the
first in the game's history.
Suzuki lined a go-ahead,
two-run drive off the rightfield wall in the fifth

inning, Carl Crawford and
Victor Martinez later hit
conventional shots and the
Americans made it 10
straight over Nationals,
holding on for a 5-4 victory.
After Alfonso Soriano's
two-out, two-run homer in
the ninth, the NL loaded
the bases. Angel s closer
Francisco Rodriguez then
retired Aaron Rowand on a
routine fly to right for a
save.
Willie Mays, Bonds'
godfather, was honored

.

.

with a touching tribute
before the game. In the Say
Hey Kid's day, the NL
ruled All-Star games but
not anymore. The AL
closed to 40-36-2 and
improved to 5-0 since the
All-Star winner received
homefield advantage in the
World Series.
In a decade of dqminance , the notorious 2002
tie at Milwaukee was all
that interrupted the AL's
run. The only longer streak
was when the NL took II
in a row from 1972-82.

Soriano made it close
with his homer off J.J .
Putz. After the Seattle
closer walked J.J. Hardy,
Rodriguez relieved and
walked Derrek Lee on a
full count - AL manager
Jim Leyland screamed at
first-base umpire Charlie
Reliford about a check
swing.
Orlando Hudson also
walked, loading the bases
before Rowand's tly ended
it.
Pluse see All· Star, 16

STEWART - Onceagain
Skyline Speedway in
Stewart and Ohio Valley
Speedway
in
nearby
Lubeck, W.Va. will team up
for a 410 outlaw sprint car
double header this July 1314 weekend at the two MidOhio Valier dirt tracks.
In additron, both tracks
will be running full programs in Late Models and
their other regular divisions,
Friday's Skyline feature wlll
pay $1 ,200 to win and at
Ohio Valley the race will pay
$1 ,500 to win, $200 to start.
The Sprint cars will make
their return to the 3/8 mile,
semi-high banks of Skyline
Speedway for the first time
since the 1997. Two earlier
attempts to return the sprint
cars resulted in rain outs
with cars from as far away
as New Jersey in the pll
area. Last week nearly 100
cars packed the Skyline pits
with 30 of the nation's
fastest dirt late models
vying for the $2000 top
prize. Josh McGuire of
Ashland, Ky. brought home
the win. Local s Todd Smith
of Pomeroy had fourth
fastest time and Racine's
Scott Wolfe posted sixtlj
quickest time.
In the 1960's and 1970's
Skyline Speedway was the
hotbed of open wheel racing
in the Midwest with sucli
stars as Larry Dkkson ;
Larry "Boom
Boom"
Cannon , Hubby Jones,
Sheldon
Kinser,
Don

Please see Weekend. 16

Short flight ends in tragedy
with five dead in Florida

•

•

•

· ROCK SPRINGS
The Meigs Flag Football
League will have a coml&gt;ined pracdce. for everyone who has s1gned up to
BY TRAVIS REED
play, 8:30 a.m. Saturday,
ASSOCIATED
PRESS WRITER
July 28 at the Meigs High
School Practice Field. The
SANFORD, Fla.
field is located behind the
high school. This practice Witnesses · said it seemed
is to test the ability of the peoples' skin was melting.
players, so the draft can be Thick columns of blaclc
held to di vide the teams.
smoke rose frofn homes
shattered by airplane debris
and set on fire.
The
twin-engine
CoNTACT US
Cessna 's highly com bu stible fuel burned fast
OVP ScoreLine (5 p.m.-1 a.m.)
and hot and deadly. Just
1-740-446-2342 ext. 33
after 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, a
manicured
subdivi sion
Fall .:.. 1-740-446-3008
into
a
di
saster
scene.
turned
E-mail - sports Cmydailysentlnel .com
Fi ve people died when a
S.PQrtf...S.I•.tl
small plane crashed into a
Brad Sherman, Sports Editor neighborhood
Tuesday,
(740) 446·2342 . • , .. 33
including
the
husband
of a
bsherman@ mydailytribune.com
NASCAR offi cial and ·a
pi lot for the auto racin g
Larry Crum, Sports Writer
(740) 44 6-2342, eMI . 23
organi zation . Al so killed
Ierum @mydailyregister.com
we re two children , a 6
month old and a 4 year old.
Bryan Walters, Sports Writer
A I0-year-old boy suffered
(740) 446·2342 .•~ . 33
bwal ters@mydailytribune.com
bum s over up to 90 percent

of his body.
Eric Domnitz, a food sales
worker who lives just down
the street from the crash, hurried with a ftre e,;tinguisher
when he heard a woman
scream. He said he discovered a horrific scene.
"It's in my head. The
woman was just melting. It
looked like her skin was just
melting off," he said. "The
guy, he was melting. He ·
looked like wax."
.
The disaster killed the quiet
in a well-manicured subdivision about 20 miles outside
Orlando, full of two-story
gray, tan and beige homes.
"There was a great, great
deal of smoke. It was a horrendous fire," said Darrel
Presley, deput y San ford
police chief. ·
Both people in the airAP photo
plane were killed - 54Officials sift through the wreckage at the scene of a plane crash whe re five people were
Please see Flight. 86
killed in Sanford , Fla., on Tuesday.

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sp8CIBIIze In ttle
enforcement of judgments
Call us to see how we can
assist
at 740.388·824

YARDSAIEroMEROYiMIDDLE GOOD PAYING CAREER
OPPORTUNITY- Local 011

12 13, rain or shine 3/4 to fill pos111on of lafld man or
mNe on New UrTia Rutland Land Agent 1n SE OH and
1740)742·2716
Western EV Ideal candidate

Is a self starter wnh besic

Moving Sale- V1ne Street computer knowledge strong
Rac.ne F r1 da~ July 13th comrTl.mlcaliOn and negotlaSam·

4pm, clothes, scrub&amp;, turn!
b.Jre, pictures, craMs, b•rd·
houses, tools, toys &amp; much,
much more
Yard Sale Beoel!l

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July 13 @ Enterpnse U M
Church parkmg lot on
Enterpnse Road off Route

833 Fundra1ser for Ahyah

non sk•lls who 1s w1lllng to
travel withm the reg1oh
Knowtedge of legal description pnor sales experience.
lam1hanty with the reg1on
and local courthouse are a
plus If you are Interested 10.
finding our more abOut this
rewarding career, ptease
contact Dan Stevenson 0
740-446-6800 or fax resume
to 74Q-446-6602

Gantt to attend Jun1or
Nat1onal Young leaders
Conference
9am-5pm
Sponsored by tho churc.h
Hanc:t)'man needed for renral
property 740-645·5953

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below Eastern High School
9 00 to 1 Rain cancels.
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Solitaire Diamonds· MTS.
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blelor any olhe• debts other
-man my own
Open•ng lo• CiOftO&lt;sCraft
sale Sept 15th at Ltghthouse
Assembl Y oI God •n
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4 black Kittens 1 gray 7
weeks ok:t 304·937-3348
5 m1xed small pupp1es (par·
Bnts present) Catl740-8431026
6 week old kittens 740 441
7667

8 wk old female kitten black
• wn~e 304-882·2925

Free Black Lab w/ j)omted
ears been spayed, loves
water needs room to run
Call740·388-0069
FREE DIRT About 4-5 tons
of day/sand m1x Call 304- 100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble crafts, wood
531 ·5849
1tems To $480/wk Matenals
Free lab m1x pupp1es 11 prov1ded Free 1nformat1on
weeks , 3 females, 1 male pl&lt;g 24H&lt; 80\-428-4649
304 593 6 202 or 593 4474
An Excellent way to earn
Free pupp1es to good home money The New A110n
Blad&lt; w1 blt5 ol while. very Call Manlyn 30~ 882 21"'5
cute 740-256- 1059
AVON! All Areas• To Buy or
Gl\~eaway- free cats all d•f· Sell
Shirley Spears, 304
ferent kinds, to good home 6_7_5_1_42_9- - ' - - - 304-675-6720
Fruth Inc IS seeking an
assoc1ate to work In the
Lo!rr Al'ill
warehouse Oualllled candl
FOUND
dates must have a valid drivers license, be able to lift at
~08T DOG: Small Greg &amp;
least BOibs on a regular
\'lhlle Female Dog. Lo91 basis haiJEI a high echool
near 3rd Ave, GaNipolls, Sun d1ploma or eQUivalent. and
8/24 Answers to Katie, be able to tolerate extreme
Roword Ol!ered 1614)271 - temperatures If Interested
_ _ _ _ _ _ please mall your reaume to
Fruth Corporate otflca, Attn
Human
Anourcea·
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UII Potlllon, FIR1
Boll: 332 Point Pieaeant. wv
VAliD SALE- j 25550 No phone callo
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bllkl~ cla1hlng, cooh reg ,
army cote, jewelry clock,
OVO'I, MOVIII, Beauty anop
equtp, Weight bencn &amp;
haahh equip, tablea. lap top
blanket&amp;, 3 mlln on Rt 160
palt Hofzar'l Rein or S1'1 lnet
.l.lly 13-14 Rodney
COmmunity penter Lots ot
baby Item&amp; and m1sc
tl reslwtleela tor F 150 4x4
41am l~

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neva "ood pareonallty
Would bt greet W you have
some training but will tr11n
Send retume to JackSon
Hew~ 1828 Eaatem Ave
Gallipolis Oh 4563 1
- ' - - - - '- -Full time &amp; Part lime poaltlons available at The Karat
Patch Diamonda-N-Gold
Gallipolis Ohio Loo«lng for
lfldlvlduals that ere ou tgo.
lng, self-motivated and pro·
lesslonal Resumes &amp; appll·
caiiOns accepted 1n person
ask lor Jeanme Of lax 740·
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programs The Qualified
LOOK HERE
applicant must have BICpenence 1n a multitude of office For I Btner
Employment
Opportunity!
administrative .applications.
A m1nuoom of a Bacbelors
oagree IS reqLNred Sa nd
We offer
resumes to Jdanlck•ctgel· • S.SOOFuH·Htlmlrt n~BonualtioneI
Mpollscareercollege com, or
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mall to 1176 Jackson Pike,
40 hrs/wk.
Suite 312, Galhpoll$. OH
" Upto$850/hr+
45631
weakly bOnus potential ·
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IRS JOBS
.. r-nnwt~ete benefits
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$16 46-132 60/hr . now hlr• Pakt vacatlonlpald holiday
lng Pa1d Tram1ng is prov1dF"-·""'. p~·-•onal
ed For application and~..
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office ellYimnment
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Csl today to schedule an
rv1
Needs IIYee mdMduals
1nte ew
thatare1nterestedlna
1-877-463-6247
career as an Automotive
ext. 2311
Consultant We are looking
for 1nd1V1duals that are out
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go1ng, sell motivated and Mason Counly EMS rs
proless1onal We have one acceprmg sppl!cstJons tor
of the best compensation Med1cs and EMrs far more
plans mthe 1ndustry and a mformstlon cal/675-6134
benefits package that has
health Insurance 4o1K
Neectrespons•blepersonfor
ret•remoot, diSability and bfe ct11idcare 5/various days
Insurance If you want to
week Will Include some Sal
ears an excellent liVIng and and Sun 645-1304
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m the Pt Pleasant area for
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Etkvlew, WV 25071
John Sang Ford Lincoln
Mercury
Has a pos1t1on open for an Part t1me Nanny/Babysitter
Automot1ve Tect1mCian We to care lor two special little
are looking for an mdlvldi.Jal boys •n my home 2·3 days
per week Flexible hours and
that has a well rounded
knowledge about automo· days Also look•ng for parttime housekeeper Please
t1ve repa1r Ford Motor
Company tra1nmg Will be call Tammy 0 (740)645·
2292 or Angela @(740)446provided and IS on go1ng
We offer acompetitive com 7288
pensatiOn plan and our benPOST OFFICE NOW
ef•t padlage trlCiudes hea!th
HIRING
msurance 401K retirement,
Avg Pay $20/hr or
d1sab1ilty Insurance and hie
$57K annualy
insurance It you are tired of
working for someone that IS Including Federal Benefits
and otPald Training,
not work1ng for you or want
Vacations·FTIPT
to bet1er yourself contact
1-666-542-1531
Sernce Manager J1m
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sale 1n New Haven The
bathroom Is newly remOO,led, covered front porch
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Hiring at our New Haven,
WV Terminal. For Regional
Hauls·Dump Olv f 'year
OTA verifiable exp Call t800·462-9365 aek lor Kent

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-------Local Ins company looking
for FT employee license
preferred Send resume to
CLA Box 100 cia Gallipolis
Dolly Tribune. PO Be• 469. RECEPTIONIST nMdild lor
Clolllpcllo, OH 45631
busy office In Ga.ltla County.
Will bt rtlpcnolblt lor
0111.. Anlotonl Tho Chic eniWtrlng phontl, providStott Unl,.rt)Jy Eiilonolon, lng cuotomor ttrviCO, bllic
Mtlgt COunty on1c1, cur· datt entry and other gentl'll
rtntly hu an opening lor tn clerical dUIIH Muat hovo o
offiCI IMIItlnt. AI I mtm· geed ollltudl, bt •ory
btr of t t11m, you will bt daptndoblo , friendly ond
rupontlblt tor ttcretarlal truotworthy Computer oklllo
and accounting dutltl For rtqtJirad. Rttumae rnuat bt
complete poalllon dllcrlp· typed and profe1tlon11
lien, quollllcotlcno. oddltlon· Send ra1ume to.
at Information and/or to Rtcepllonlat
apply on lint go to ~ PO~XB3
aoroay com and Burch Gallipolis, OH 45631
Poollngally Job Tnle Office
Aool ot ant · OSUE Security Offlcera needld In
Melgs!Pomeroy To build a New Haven WV $7 ee per
dive rse workforce 0t'llo hour, all ah!fll, FT &amp; P:T
State encourages appllca· Must have clean record,
lion&amp; from lndtvl duals wltt1
a drugcheck
screen
dtsab1ht•es mmontles, veter· pass
background
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hhill "T&amp;"T
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pass 0 drug ec&lt;een end
background chettt Call 1·
800 _275-8359. M·F. 8.30 to
5 00 EOE MIFIDN

FOR SAlE

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For sale or rent 3BA 2 stol)l
house Sale $68500 Rent
$650 + $500/dep Call 4416953

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new crownnew
mold1ng
and air.
baseboards,
dish
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well below recent appra•sal
3 piece cnb set, light oak In al 80k CaN 304 _682 .3m
color&amp; gooq cond , crib for more detals.
w/mattress. wardrobe &amp; - - - - - --..,ches1, when purcha&amp;ed pakt 4 BA house, 2 5 baths, 1
$1000 asking $200 for acre. 1 car ~ge. gazebo,
"-'-up
complete set Call 304-458- motor heme- 11\IVI\
Mom1ng 8!.~ Rd .ln Racine
2047 atter
Asking $1oo,OOO C~:l.ll 225·

New Hiwen, 4+ acres, 3 br .
2 ba .• total elect gas log

f1reptacet frlg , stove, dishMosher, hot tub outside,
••ew,
$53 000,
30,4882·3021 ,740·441·9331
New Haven, 4+ acres, 3 br ,
2 ba .. total elect , gas log
fireplace, fng . stove, diShwasher, hot tub outside,
great
v•ew,
$53 000,
304882-3021,740-441-9331
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1200 sq ft 3 acres m/1 2 9 A
2 fullbathswtwhlrlpooltubs,
S 8 8 k 1 n g
5 room hou&amp;e .m II'QUnd large LA Asking 67,500
ParamedlciEMT/CNA 10
A-QK-Ccrrals &amp; Barns
MCVflln on lf1o' day ycu pay ;_740-::..;44.:.6:.-7;_0:2:.:.9_ _ __
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basement,
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resume fa PO BOX ,' 997, a~·.
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FOR SALE
Studanta tor,. NA PRO- MllljustcaJI~-675-1957
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from Pomeroy and 20 m1n-09
- :.4::_7_ _ _ _ _ _ grams tor you to buy your - - - - - - - utes from Athens end home mstead of renting
1990 Clayton MH, located at
Albany We currently are Lawn mowing Rates by the • 1OOo/o financmg
157 Green Terrace~ can
seeking lndiVIfilals Interest- job, not the hour, Free • Less than perfect cred1t leave MH there at
ed m attending our 75 hour Estimates Call Paul @ accepted
$141/month lot rent wh•ch
4 16.:.7.:5.:
Nursing AssiStant Program ~130
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· 2.:94.:0::_____ ' Payment could be lhe Includes water/trash newly
wh1ch w111 start July 16, Lawn-Care SaNtee, Mowing same as rent
remodeled newcarpel. new
2007 , B ooa m..-4 30p m &amp; Tnmmlng Call (740)441 . Mortgage
locators GE stove and fndge, FP, 2
Th1s class Is 1ree of charge 1333 or (740)645·0546
(740)367·0000
large BR wl 2 lull Baths
Please come m and comNewunderp1nmng Has front
plate an app~cation if Inter- Mature female w1ll babySit 1n Beautiful Ranch Style 2 bed and back porch, 2 metal out
ested R(ICt(spnngs Is an my smoke-free home room 2 bath. 2 car garage bUildings Bx10 and 14x20
equal opporftJI"'Ity employer Flexible hours Dally or 2 112 acres 3 m1les from Must see to apprec1ate
weekly rates References Po1nt Pleasant on At 62·S Asking $19900 740-446TEACHING POSITIONS ava•lable 304-674-325 1
Motivated Seller Movmg .,082=6.::or:..:M:.:.:5_::12::96::__ _
The Me 1gs County Bca&lt;d of "
from
Area All otters cons1d 1
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Mental Retardation &amp; .....,lche e s
aycare now ered $128 000 304 675 1998 Clayton p1r1t tl Lots of
Developmental Disabilities accepting ages 1B months 4235.
extras excellent cond1t10n
has the follOWing positionS to 13yrs , Hours Mon·Wed· - - ' - - - - - - - Must be moved Call 949available
Multiple Fn 6am-6pm Tuas &amp; Thurs. Beaut•ful Middleport hamel 2698 after 4 p m
Disabilities Teacher Must 6am
to
Spm, 3BA 2BA full basement 1
have current valid OhiO Aulland/Hamsonv•tle area 112 car garage wllh a room
2007 Clayton
Department ol Education call (740)698..()214 ask for above Many NEW teaturesll
5BR/3BA 2000 Sq Ft
certlflcahonlhcell5ure and _M_IC_he_le_ _ __ _ _ Must see thiS one! 740·416· Starting at $3300/spfl '
1648
/ NO DOWN PAYMENT
have or be ehgtble to obta1n wanted to Do Weed Eat1ng
to qualified buyers
InIerve nti on Spec1aI1st vaI1- Jobs HillsideS are no prob.
The Home Show
d.' 10n 1n lhe area oI lem (Call after 6 OOpm)
Moderate/IntenSive educa- (740)256·1289
Ashland, KY
t1onal needs
Early
888·928-3426
Childhood
Spec1al
Educaloon Teache&lt; Must ~iij~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
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have
current
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5BR/3BA 2000 Sq Ft
Department of Education lw-oiOProliioioiiiR111Nm'iiloiiii-.,.J
1n this newsp.-per Ia
Starting at $33 00/sp fl l
cert1flcat10rv11censure and ...
subject to the Federril
NO DOWN PAYMENT
have or be e l•g~ble to obtain ,---.~~~-.,
Fair Housing Act of 1MB
to qualified buyers
Earty Ch11dhood Intervention
•NOTICE•
which mak" 11 llleglll to
The Home Show
Specialist validation Send OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHadvertfH "any
Ashland, KY
lNG CO recommends
preference, llmllltton or
resume and a copy of teach·
dlac:rlmlnltlon baaed on
888~928·3426
'ng license bY JuIY 19th Io· that you do business w•th
race, color, religion, MJ:
Carleton School. 1310 people you know. and
fllmlllat status or naUonel
2007 Doublew1de
Carteton Street, P: 0 Box NOT to 5end money
origin, or any Intention to
38R, 2BA,
307. Syracuse, OH 45779
through the ma•i until you
makt any euc:h
Delivered &amp; Set $39 999
have Investigated the
preter.nce, tlmlltltlon or
The Home Show.
The Cral~;~ Group need&amp; out· oftering
~ discrimination,"
Ashland, Ky
going Ohio residents to help . ...,..._ _ _ _. .
Toll· free 888·928-3426
with statewide campa1gn
Ttlll ntwapaper will not
Each person wUI make 1 to 2
MoNEY
knowingly ICotpt
2007 Doublew1de
dollars per tlgnature &amp; up to
10 LoAN
advenlumtntl for fHI
3BR , 2BA,
"bite whk:h l1in
$500 weekly Call 74Q-251· ~=::::::;;:::;
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Delivered &amp; Set $39 999
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The Crelg Group natda out·
IV1IIIbl1 on 1n tqUii
going lndlvklualoIa http with tht Ohio Dlvltlon or
lnttltutlon 1
93 Clay1on 2 Bd , 2 bath
opporNrMty biiH.
atatt·wldt campelgn Make Financial
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range. ool dloh wuhor, naw
$1-$2 per ~gnltu re &amp; up to
$500 wltk~ Plaut coli Alfllrt JIPOII! you roll- lor 1111 by cwnor, 5 roam &amp; carpel, mint cond $11.500
Chrlo 11 7~0-251-7591 or nanoe your home or blttl new carpet, nreplect, Firm. Strloul call&amp; only740·
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ol requtltl for any large atcwa. tr11zar, new 1ront Grtal uttd 2005 3 bedroom
adv1nct payments or porch with railing with 16!60 with vlnyllohlngle
teet or lnauranct Cell the Fr1nch doors, back patio,
Offlot of Contumer concrttl lnground pool , Muat sell, Only S2S 995 with
Affairs toll free at 1·866· 1511:30 new filter, new pump, delivery Call l740)365-4367
Oanlpolla Clrttr College 278·0003 to l11rn W the small porch on back with OBC Modulor (LXM503)
(CirHI'I Clost To Home)
mortgage broker or sliding doors new central special
order
only
1•
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lender
properly heat &amp; cooling , road 15Z,Mtt00dellvered to your
1-800·214-0452
licensed (Thls la a public frontage 1 28 &amp; ac carport, location Colt'a Mobile
wwwa-llipollclrweolllgtcom , service announcement free gas, 3 gas well&amp;, Homt• 4 miles East of
Accledlltcl Membtr .l.ccrtclltlng
!rom lhe Ohio Valley (7o40)992·S6 16, 112 mile off Athens on Rl 50132 PH
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2005 H 0 Road K1ng
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and wind&amp;hiekl 2700 actual l'talntlff

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$100 740-251H1152
2005 H D Fat 1101' CU8IOm Delendentl
maf'Oon
w/embossed
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m•les since new,prlce
$19,000 080 call for
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$214 36 per month, Includes
many upgrades delivery &amp;
set-up (740)385-2434
N1ce used 3 bedroom home
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delivery 740·385-4367

OWNER FINANCING
N1ce 3/2 s•ngi8Wides
From $1,800 down
payment
Scott 1740) 828 2750
SPECIAL FHA· FINANCE
Program ·SO Down. II you
own l and or use Family
Land We own the Bank your
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Property 81: 63375 Sl
Rt. 12A, Long BollcMn,
OH
PPf ~7.010
Prior
Deed
References: Vol~me
91 , Pogo 75
Appraised at $65,1100
Terms of Sale: Cennot
be sold lor leoo lhlln
213rds of the appraised
value. 10% down on
day of sale, caoh or
certified check, bal·
ance due on conllrme11on of sale.
The appraisal did not
Include an lnlerlor
examination of lluo
house.
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Meigs County Sltertll
Attornrt
for
the
PlalntHI
Lerner Sampson I
Rothtull
120 E. 4th St. 81h Floor
Cincinnati, OH 452424007
513-241-3100
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2 tra1ler lots for rent near
Aacme, $250 a month,
1740)992-2456
55 acres more 01 less,
$69,000 Call740-256-~247
Trader lot tor rent 1ust above
Add1son on 817. Call 740·
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house 11i Gallipolis, WID
connection $t500 down
$400/mo or rent $475/mo
TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI? Also 1 BR In GallipoliS$750
No Fee Unless We Win! down $200/mo or rent
$250/mo Call Wayne 4041-888·582-3345
456-3602 lor inlo
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HUD
HOMES!
only
$21,900.
Mora3bd 1~4bd
homea avellabla! from
S118/mo1
5%dn,
20yr~08%. For listings
0 Dawn"""'" with le89 than tMIO 558-41Dt xF144
perfect Cf8dit is available on Middleport-In town, out o1
this 3 bedroom. 1 bath flOOd plane Bnck Home
home. Comer lot, fireplace, Excellent Location 6 Acre
modot'n kltchon, locuullub, Apx 4000 IIQ ft 6Rms 3 Br 2
Payment around $550 pe&lt; 112 Blh 2 lire Places 2month. 7.o-367-7129
Garages Lots ol Storage
Details
Call740·992-4197
3 at 4 bedroom house lor

Huge garage sale July 11 and Gas Company looking

Saturday July 14th

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$200 304-895-3943

Court of Common
Piaea, Meigs County,
Craftsman Ald1ng Mower,
Ohio
In purouanco of an
1SHP KoHler Eng1ne, .44
inch cut, S500 (7o40)S82•
order of sale to me
7512
directed from aold
coort In the above entltied action, I will
aapclee to 18le 81 pubAura;
lie: auction on the front
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FOR SAu;
llepo of tho Molgs
Ti811or
renl.
3 bedroom
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Bo.mFOR&amp;~
County Court Houoe
2
bath,lor
near
Raooe.
$400 a Commercial bu1ldmg "For 1988 Pontiac Grand Pr.x.
on Frkl"'f, August 10,
month , $400 deposit, Rent" 1800 square feet, off also a riding lawn mower
2007 at 10:00 a.m., of
1740)992-2458
atreet per~ng G&lt;eat loca- Asli lor Jr Phone 256-1102
tion! 749 Third Avenue 10
16ft Alum Starcrafl Boat, ..kl dey, the following
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Gallipolis Rent $325/mo 1994 Plymouth Acctatin. 85HP Mercury Outboard dncrlbed reel eotate:
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FOR Rtl'lr
Call Wayne 1404)456-3602 75000 miles Former Gov'l MCIO&lt;, Roll, Ule jad&lt;ols &amp; SHulled In the County
car Exc Condl $2500 080 much more included lots of of Melga In tile S1l1e of
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments Pnme commerCial space for MOVIng overseas &amp; MUST new maintenance Ask1ng Ohio end In the
lor Rent, Meigs County, In &lt;onl at Spnngvalley Plaza SELLI eau 740 _794-o290
$2500 080 1740)256-1289 Township of Olive, and
and
bounded
town, No Pets. Deposit Call645-2192
- - -- -- - Required, 174())992-517~ or ~_.-..,.,;----.,~1998 Eagle Talon 92000 40 HP Mercury Outboard ~lbed aalollowo:
Being a part of the
(740)441..0110
m1les. 1 ownEN'
2
tract
of land thot Is
~~-------,.1. condition $4000 negotiable
1 and 2 bedroom apart· 245·5466
One man Bass boat · trolling now or formerly In the
ments. furnished and unlur Responsible TN hunter lac*- - -- - - - - - motor + traJier $375 oso name of Hope Drake aa
nlshed, and houses 1n mg to lease your land or 1998 Olds 88, 4 Door, 379-2706
recorded In Otftclal
Public Notice
Pomeroy and Middleport, farm for hunting Please cal $1995, (740)682·7512
~r_.-~,!"'"---&amp;~.., Record 47 11 Page 538,
sacurily defl06il&lt;aqujred, no 423-748-7045 ar email
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County SHERIFF SALES
pets 740-992-2216
rdavisOMUSFIBER.ccm
1999 Chevy Monte Corle . . . .MoroRiiiiitiiiiillloMFl;iiioiiiiiioP Recorder-. Office, said CASE
NUMBER
158,000 m•tes Loaded $304- tract being part of100 07CV019
1 BR Apt m Sp~ng vaJiay,
675-7934
WID Hookups, Free wireless
- - - - - -- - 92 Four winds class c motor acre lot 124, T3N, JP Morgen Chase
R11W, Olive Township, Bank NA Trustee
mlemel, 1740)645-4646
HOlSEIIOill
'2001 Ford Fccue $3200 heme $12500 Callloiincre
mformatlon. 245-9418 or Melga County, S1ata of PlelntHI vs
1 BR, mce walk to Wal Mart ,
Gc.:loi»;
. 304-882-3338
Ohio. and being mora Susan Lyn Jones et al
812-2{)1-3662
Uti!Hies pek1 Dep reQ No
2001 Jeep Grand Cht&lt;okeo - - - - - - - - particularly deacrlbed Defendants
pets $550/month 245-5555 For sale Kitchen range &amp; Laredo, Good Condition, 95 Coachman 24ft 5th 81 follows:
Court of Common
or 441 ·5105
hood $250, 2 maple bar Low Miles. $9500 (740)645- wheeler wlhllch lnd Olnlllg BagiMing et an Iron Ploao, Meigs County,
stools $35 , Gun cabinet
&amp;hde canopy Sleeps 4-6 pin found on . the Ohio
2 bedroom apartment OOWil - $125 Call 740-441 -6299
8326
- - - - - - - - Very moe! PuHs wJ 1fl ton Southweat Comer of a In pursuance of an
town Pomeroy $150 plus
Fo~ Mustang GT 5 $5900 Ga!Hp area 740 1.00 Acre Tract 11 order of sale to me
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(740)992 7511
Full Size Mattress &amp; BIS. 2004
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Illes,
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rlleorded In Official dlreeted !rom eald
28R near Rio Grande,has $400, Drive a l•ltte· save 8 her, loaded,to many extras AT CHESHIRE
2004 Record 51 a1 Page 675 court In the above ontlfridge, stove, W/0, water, lot Mollohan, 202 Clark to list, Call (740)~79-2298 Nomad-North TraU 34' w1lh and the Grantor's tied action, I will
Corner; thence along expose to sele at pubtrash,,. sewer 2BA In Chapel Rd, Bidwell 3B8·
2006 Chevy Cobalt LT, hyd , Extended section the Grantor's line the lie auction on the front
Gallipolis has fndge/etove 0173
Camper
nearly
as
new,
Silver, loaded, 13,500 miles.
QUiet areas No pets Ref
steps of the Meigs
$12,500 Neg Call Dav1d, following
Aeq 740·446-1271 or 709- Kenmore smoofh..top range $14500 oeo 304-612-4321 1606)571-9448, Russell. KY 1. Eeat a diatenc:e of County Court House
1657
w/ oven less than 1 yr old ~------142.53 !eel to an Iron on Frtday, Aug. 10,
White, great conditiOn 2006 Toyota Matrb 16000
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pin found, and; 2. 2007 al 10:00 o.m., of
2BR apts, 6 m1from Holzer MOVIng overseas and MUST miles Exc Cond St111 under ifiip;;-~---.., NOrth a distance or llkl day, the ~lowing
Water/trash/seWer paid. SEUI $350 OBO Call 740- warranty, Power ewrythlr'lg
lloME
lee1to a 518" x described reeleota1e:
$400/mo+&lt;lep
740·662- 794-0290
$17000. Mcvtng overseas.
IMrRovEMFMs 133.50
30" Iron pin wl1h a SHulled In the County
9243 or 988-6130
MUST SEUI
Call 740plaatlc ldan1111catlon of Melga, In the State
90
3 Br ,$395 M plus 1J1 Plus
MNliJ U,MXJtS 1 7
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IIASEIENT
cap set;
of Ohio, and In the
Dep , av 151 ol M 3rd St
MotaiANDisll
COOK MOTORS
WATI!RPIIDOFtNG
Thence with a new line Township of Scipio:
Aaclne 740·247·4292
328 Jackson Plke, Gallipolis Unconditional lifetime guar· through tho Grantor's Being a part of a 4 1/2
$100 Coupon
Quality cars, trucks and antee Local relerences fll"· land the followtng•ecres more or less
4RM &amp; Bath stove ,fndge.
Hot'IUb Outlet H
vans with warranty 2002 nlshed Established 1975 thr110 coureas: 1. North tract of land transul•lilles pa•d upsta1rs, 46 Top Quality/Warranty MUton Focus 43,015 m•les $3900 Call 24 Hrs (740) 446· 81 degi'IIOI 28 minutes !erred to Steven D. and
Olive
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No Pels Flea Mid: SIS 606-326·07n 1999 Tracker $3500 Many 0870, Rogers Basemertt: 52 seconds east a dlo- Barbara C. Cottarlll ae
$450/month 446·3945
JET
others In stOCk Stop or call Waterproofing
lance of171.20 feet to recordod aa Parcell In
a 518" x 30" loon pin Dloed BOok 271 at Page
AERATION MOTORS
740-446-0103
wllh a pleitlc ldentHI· 163 Meigs County
RepSI&lt;e&lt;l, New &amp; Rebu~ In - - - - - - -Stock call Ron Evan~ 1- Lively's Auto Sales. 96
cellon cap set, 2- South Recorder's
Office
600-537-9526
Hyunda Elentra SW, 4cyl,
1 dlllanco of 358.86 Meigs County, Ohio
auto w/OD, $1000 91 Ford
feet to 1 518" x 30" Iron also being a part of
- - - - - - - - Ranger PU, 3 0 VB, $1000
pin with a plaatlc !den· Section 16, Township NEW AND USED STEEL 386·9303 9 Ia 7 M-Sat
tlftclllon cap 181, and, 7- North, Range - 14Steel Beams, P1pe Rebar ~~;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;-.,
3. Weal a dls11nco or Wost, Scipio Townohlp,
A HIDDEN TREASURE! Far Concrete,
Angle,
SUVS
311.85 feet to a 518" x Malga County, Stela of
Laurel
Commons Channel Flat Bar. Steel ..,_ _ooiFORiiiiiSAu;iiiiio-,.1
30" loon pin with a Ohio and mora partlcuApartments largest 10 the Grating
For
Dra1ns.
plaatlc Identification larly described as lolareal Beautifully renovated Onveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L 1999 Mercury Mountameer,
aet on
the Iowa:
cap
throughout mcludmg brand Scrap Metals Open Monday, 4WD, 102,000 m1tes, Exc.
Grantor'a 'line and the Beginning II a point In
new kitchen and bath Tuesday, Wednesday &amp; Cond . Sunroof, Power
east rlght-ol·way line the centerline of townFriday, 8am-4 30pm Closed leather Seats, $6200
of 30.0 loot eaaement ship rood 142 being
Starting at S405 Call todayl Thursday. Saturday &amp; 7401245-0344 alter 5:000m
for Drako Subdivision the Northeast comer or
304 273 3344
1 1 Sunday. 1740)446-7300
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recorded
In said 4 112; ecrea mora
Acceptlng appt1cat1oos for 2
I'IJ"
Envelope 78; thence or lese tract and Ia
SR. I BA apl.~ve.lrldge, Stevena 28ga s..gte barrel
FoR SAlE
along the Gnontor'a asaumed to bear South
WID 1ncluded. W~ler &amp; shot gun, model 940A
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line and the saki aaat 77 deg. 11' 20" Eaat a
10
Garbage pa1d No pets, very Excellent Plus $2
Also 95 Plymouth van, a1r, autoVrlght-of-wey line, north distance of 1831.50
mce, clean &amp; attractive Ball perfect Mason 112 pint f6J900 OBO. 740·256-1652
a distance of 200.00 feet
loom
the
$500imo, 1st mo + $500 green 1ar. Scarce $165 740- -.....
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11101
to
the
point
of
Northwest
corner
of
Sac dep required AvaHable ~533-=-36
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1
4
beginning,
containing
said
Section
18,
7116107 Apply w1thln 1743 vanous glllS for sale Call .ooiioiioiiiiiiiio-_.1·
2.1100 ecr11, mora or Townahlp - 7, Range
Centenary Ad, Galllpo6s No for types and prices 245HAS
leu,
and subject 10 all 14,
1992
Harley
Davidson
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SOMETHING eeoemen11 of record. thence leaving said
Spnnger, low m1teage,
Apartment for rent , 1·2 Woodworking Tools, Jet, excellent shape, new tires,
All 518" x 30" Iron plna centerline and along
Bdrm remodeled, new car- Delta and Craftsman, also, call enyt•me, (740)992-6027
with plaatlc ldontlllca- the aseumed Eeat line
pet, stove &amp; fng , water. Walnut and Cherry lumber
tlon capo set are of said 4 112; acrea
sewer, trash pd Mtddleport phone 304-675-2246
2000 Honda 350 Rancher
more or less lract
stamped "Seymour
$425 00 No pets Ref
Assoclateo•. The bear- SOuth 13 deg. 15' 05"
reqUired 740-843-5254
PETs
Electnc; sh1fl, gently rode
lnge uaed In the above West paoalng through
RJRSALE
described tract wera a 518" loon pin with I.D.
Buutltul Apts. at Jackl,on ·--iiiliiiiiiii;...,l excellent condition, $2400
Cal 740-245-5934
derived !rom a pravl- Cap set at a distance
Eetates 52 Westwood AKC R
k Lab
ous survey as retord- of 20.00 !set and going
Onve from $365 to $560.
eg ' 81ac
odIn Official Record 51 a total distance of
740-446-2568
Equal Puppies. $150 00 740 742at Page 675 and are lor 506.24 to a 518"
Housmg Opportunity This ~966, It no answer please
the determination of loon pin with I.D. Cap
mshtut1on IS an Equal eave message.
angles only. The abova set;
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Opporlumty Provider and AKC reg1stered 3 yr old
deacrlbed
tract
was
Thence
leaving
said
Employer
Boston Terr1er female $150
aurveyed by George F. East line North 81 cleg
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT- 740 367-7933
Seymour,
Ohio 28' 23"Wast a distance
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
Professional Surveyor of 91.00 feet 10 a 5/8"
AKC Registered M1mature
Townhouse
apartments, SchnauzBf pupptes $400
No. 6044, October 15, Iron pin wtth tD. Cap
and/or small houses FOR Ready 7121107 740-366·
1998. Sub)act to all set;
RENT Call (740)441-111 1 9370
leases, aasementa and Thence North 04 deg
lor appliCation &amp; 1nformat1on
rights of way of record. 52' 28" West a distance
CKC Toy Rat Tamers ChOc
No opinion of title noo of 95.42 feet to a point
&amp; White 1st shots, tails
certification aa to In the centerline of a
decked. Asking $250 379·
accuracy
of
the Creek;
9515 or 645-6857
deecrlptlon 18 given by Thence along said cen•2&amp;3 bedroom apartments For sate 2 Cockatells M&amp;F
the preparer of 1hls terllne lhe following
Instrument. The above Three courses:
•Central heat &amp; AJC
With cage &amp; m1sc $120 00
Mason Co. Fairgrounds
description Is the 1 North 09 dog. 52' 04"
call 304-512-9371 or 1 256•Washer/dryer hookup
Rt. 62 N. Pt. Pleasant, WV
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me ao the surveyod West a distance of
606·1198
•Tenant pays electnc
description as pre- 96.99 feet to a polnl;
(Practice 3:30 PM)
(304}882-3017
For sale Beagle hound puppared by George F. 2 North 15 deg. 29'15"'
pies t1r color. male &amp;
Seymour,
Ohio Eeet a distance of
lemete, more 1nfo (740)742·
Professional Surveyor 180.83feet to a point;
0528, no answer leave mes·
No. 6044, Oclober 15, 3 North 25 deg. 08' 35"
sage
1998.
East a distance of
Parcel Number 011- 123.391eet to a railroad
Must Sell Pnce drBSIICBIIy
00407-(110
spike selln the cantorFurmshed Apt 2nd Ave reduced AKC Reg Stitzu
Current OWner: Haoold line of sold Township
Galhpol1s
Upstairs, 1 pupp1es for sale $350 740Picni~
Bedroom. No Pets, All ut•h· :3.::.:.
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t1es pa1d, (740)446·9523
Wh•le lemale Cockatoo witl1
Help Wanled
Help Wanted
Gracloua Living 1 and 2 cage, very tame &amp; lov•ng
Bedroom Apts at VIllage $800 740·992 •5859
Manor and A1verslde Apts In
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Comong to
Middleport, from $327 to
,, I I\ I ' 1111 1,
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$592 740 992-5064 Equal jft~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
HoUSing Opportunity
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FOR RfNr

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$174/mal Buy 3bd HUD
home! 5%dn, 20yrs 0 8%.
~~;o:;stlnga 800-S59-4109
- - - - - - -1 possibly 2 Br House In
New Haven. 3251month.
$325/deposlt No Pets
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2 bedroom execut1ve house,
new construct•on, fully fur·
mshed new refngerator.
stove, dishwasher washer &amp;
dryer, large wrap around
porch, fu• basement 1 car
garage total electnc w1th
central a1r, very spac•ous,
pnvate dnve w1th parkmg,
$ 1 100 per month. serious
calls only (740 )949 2303
2 Br Rutland. $375 per M
plus depos1t 742- 1903
3 Bedroom House 1n
Syracuse $500/month +
deposH No Pels (304)675
5332 weekend s 740·591 ·
0265
3 bedroom 2 lull bath 2
story house, half aete yard,
full basement, central ale
hardwood floors plenty of
park1ng, $735 per month,
1740)949-2303
3-4 bedroom home 1n
Syracu se $500 plus ut11111es
(740)992-75 11
4 bedroom 2 story hOuse,
very spac1ous &amp; clean new

carport large bedroom eat
mk1tchen w•th new cabinets
$685 per month (740)949·
2303
Attention!
Local company oHenng ' NO
DOWN PAYMENT' pro
grams for you to buy your
t1ome i m~te ad of renting
• 100% financing
' less than perlect credll
accepted
' ~ay m e nt could be the
same as rent
Locators
Mortgage
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For rent or for salt 2 BR
Nice Remodeled Home In
town , No Pets, FlenO\Iated,
All new carpet Cell
1740)446·7425
House for Ae~t 3 bedroom,
furnished Now Haven wv
$400 month call a~e&lt; 4pm
~30.:.4_
-7.:.7.:.3·.:.950
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House tor rent on 2nd Al/fJ
Galllpol•s. $600/month Call
446•2422
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In Pomeroy House tor rent•3
Bd 2 bath, newty temod·
eled total electric 740-843·
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Immaculate 2 bedroom
apartment New carpet &amp;.
cab1nets, freshly pa1nted &amp;
decora1ed W/0 hookup
Beautiful cou ntry setting
Must see to appreciate
$4001mo 1614)595-m3 o&lt;
1·800· 798-4686

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ava1lable now on John
Deere z Trek Zero TUma &amp;
5 99% Fixed Rate ,on John
Deere Gatora Carmichael
Equl&gt;ment 1740)446·2412

Middleport, Beech St , 2 br
furmshed apartment uuht1es
paid deposit &amp; refe rences
no pets, {740)992-0165

K1efer BUill· Valley·B•soo·
Horse
and
'1:1vestock
TrailersLoadmax
Gooseneck, Dumps, &amp;
Middleport, North 4th Ave , 2 U11hty Aluma Aluminum
br furnished apartment Trallera- B&amp;W Goosenedl.
depos•t &amp; references no H1tches- Tra1ler Parts
Trailers
pets (740)992 01 65
Carm ichael
1740)446-241 2
Modern 1 Bedroom apt Call
-o390
New Holland 273 square
446
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New 2BA apartments $2700 740-25&amp;-6522
Wa sher/dryer
hookup
stove/refr~ge rator Included
Also, umts on SA 160 Pets
Welcome• (740)44 1-01 94
New Haven 1 Br Furn1shed 7 AQHA Registered Ouar1er
Apt . has WID, No Pets Dep Horses tor sate or trade Call
&amp; references 740·992·0165 aher 7pm 740-256-6003

RIPLEY, WV!

8:30a.m.

Limited to 40 golfers
Must sign up by 7/1 f)
Free Food &amp; Beverages
to Eagles Members
Covered D1shes
Welcomed

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Bar Manager
Positions Needed
Send Resume To:
P.O. Box 303
Gallipolis, OH
Attention: Mike

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Mon., Tues. &amp; Wed.
July 16, 11 &amp;18• Bam· Spm
Workforce Office · Ripley
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RfHid 142;
Thence lea•lng 1ho
centerline of sold
Creek and along the
centerline of said
Townllhlp Road 142
South
~Mg. 11 ' 20"
East a dlotance or
123.07 feet to 1he prln·
clple point of begin·
nlng con1olnlng 1.526
acres mora or less
sublect to all legal
eaHmOnta and right of
W"'f.
Bearings are aooumed
and are lor lluo datermlnatlon of anglee
only.
All Iron plna are 518" x
30" reber wl1h plastic
I 0. Cap otampod " CTS..
6M4".
The above description
waa prepared !rom an
actual survey made on
1he 21 11 drt of Mey,
2002 by c Thomes
Sm11h,
Ohio
Professional Surveyor

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16844.
Current Owner: Susan
Lyn Jones at al
Property at: 35363
Pllgo•llle Rd.
Albany, Ohio
PPf 17-00180.001
Prior
Deed
Reforoncaa: Volume
271 , Page 163
Appralaed
11
$5D,OOO.OO Terms of
Sale: Cannot be sold
lor leso than 2/3nlo of
the appraised value.
10% down on d"'f or
sele, cash or certHiod
cheek, balance due on
confirmation oloale
The appralaal did not
Include an Interior
examination or tho
house.
Robert E. Beegle,
Melga County Shertll
Attorney
for
tha
Plaintiff
Javllch,
Block
&amp;
Rllhbone UP
602 Main St., Sullo 500
Clnclnnetl, Ohio 45202
513-744-9600
(7) 4, 11, 18
Public Notice
SherHI Sales
Case Number 06cv173
City National Bank of

WV
Plaintiff
vo
Rhonda MHam, Robert
Schoolcraft, et al
Defendants
Court of Comnfon
Ple11, Meigs County,
Ohio
In pursuance of an
ordar of sale to me
directed from said
Court In the above
entlllod action, I will
expoae to sale at publie auction of lhe loont
step1 o1 the Meigs
County Court House
on Friday, Aug. 3, 2007
II 10:00 a.m., of said
day, the following
described reellttate:
All that certain tract
or parcel or land, slt'u·
a1od, lying and being In
the City of Pomeroy,
County of Meigs, and
State of Ohio, and
being known and deelgnatod on a map of
Lincoln Helghta, made
by Breece &amp; Carpar,
Registered
Civil
Engineers, Huntington,
WVa., October 7, 1942,
a copy of which map
was filed lor record In
the Office of the
Recorder of Meigs
County,
Ohio,
December 17. 1942,
Plat Book N3 at pages
43 &amp; 44, aa LoU21, and
being more particularly described aa lollows:
BEGINNING a1 a
point In the north line
of Lincoln Rood at lhe
corner between Lot 21
and 22, as shown ol
saki map; thence with
said line of Lincoln
Road No. 63' 51 min. W.
50 feet; thence wllh lhe
line between lots 21
and 20, No. 26' 90 min
296.4418811c a point In
the south line of north
street; thence wllh said
line al north s1ree1 S
68' 33 min. East 50.17
lee1, lhence with 1ho
line between aald lots
21, and 22, S 26" 09
min W 300.55 feet to
the point of beginning.
Reaer•lng howe•er
the coal and other min·
oral In and underlying
the above deacrlbed
proparty together with
1he right to mine the
same wlthoul encumbrence to the surface
and subject to an ease·
ment for sewage fol1er
ditch or leaching ditch
as sel 1orth and
described
In 1hal
lnstrumeal
bearing
date Noveri.ber 26,
1943 and recorded In
aald recorder's office
In December 3, 1943, In
Deed Book 151 page
178.
Reference Is made Ia
deed of Raymond M
Foley, Fodera! Housing
Commissioner
to
Gerald E. Schuster and
Mildred F. Schuster,
dalod February 4, 1946
recorded In Volume
157, page 41 , Meogs
County Deed Records.
Address of Property:
1643 Lincoln Heights,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
PPI 16-GI 562000
Prior
Deed

References: Volume
157, page 41
Appraised et $25,1100
Terms af Sale: Cannot
be sold lor less lhan
213rds of 1he appraised
value. 10% down of
dey of sale, cash or
cartlflod chock, baionce due on con1irme·
11on o1 sale
The appraisal did no1
Include an· Interior
examination of the
house.
Robert E. Beegle,
Malga County SherHI
Attorney for the plaln1HI
Richard F. Bentley
425 Center St.
Ironton, OH 45638
740-532-71100
(6) 27, (71 4, 11

lhen 10% of the bid
amount In favor o 1hf
aloreuld
Melgi
County
Commlsslontre. Bid
Bonds shall be occompanled by Proof of
Authority of the o11iclel
or agent olgnlng the
bond.
:
Bids shall be oealed
and merked as Bid lor
Pomeroy
Dlatreaa
Demolition Project and
mailed or delivered to~
Meigs
County
Commlsaloners
•
Courthouse
:
Pomeroy, Ohio 45768 A1tan11on of blddera Is
called 1a all of the'
requirements
conlalned In this bid P""'&lt;:.
et, panlcularly to the
Federal
Labor- - - - - - - Standards Poovlsloni
Public Notice
and
D~vis·Becon
_ _.:.:....:.......:...;:;:..:_ Wages, various lnaur~
PUBLIC NOTICE
anee
requlremenla;
NOTICE: Is hereby various equal opportu··
given 1ha1 on Sotunlay nlty provisions, and
July 14,2007 at 10:00 the raqulremenl lor o
a.m., a public sale will payment bond and pa~
be held at
lormance bond IOf
211 w Second St., 100% of tho contra~
Pomeroy, Ohio.
price. No bidder may
The Fanneno Bank and withdraw hie bid wllhln
Savings Company lo thirty (30) daya alter
aelll~g for cash In the actual date of the
hand or certl1ied check opening thereof. The
the following collater- Meigs
County_
al:
Commloaloners
2001 Oakwood Mobile reeorve tho right to
Home
14x70 reject any or all bldo. HONC03322292 1999 Mlck
Davenport;
Ford
FISO President
IFTZX1720XNB89018
Meigs
County
The Fanneno Bank and Commissioners
Savings
Company, (7) 11, 18, 23
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
reserves the rlgh1 to - - - - - - bid at this sale, and to
PubliC Notice
withdraw the above - - - - - - - colllleral prior 10 sale. OHIO ENVIRONMEN,
Further, The Farmers TAL
PROTECTION
Bank and Savlnga AGENCY
PUBLIC(
Company raiiiii'V8a1he NOTICE Leading creek
right to raj eel any or Watershod
all bids submmod.
Total Maximum Dally
The above described Load Raport
collateral will be sold Public notice Ia hereby
"as Is-whore Ia", with given that the Ohio
no
e•preased
or EnvIron men I el
lmpllod
warranty Protection
Agency
given.
(Ohio EPA) Division o!
For further lnforma· Sunac:eWator(DSW).Is
lion, or lor an appoint· providing lor public
ment lo Inspect collat- review and commenl
oral, prior to oslo date tha Leading Creek
con1acl Cyndle, Ken, Walerehed
Total
or Randy at 992-2136. Maximum Dally Load
7 I 1 0 , 1 1 , 1 2 Report
(TMDL)
Document. Ohio EPA
developed
~he
Public Notice
Documonl In fulfillment of Section 303(d)
PUBLIC NOTICE
of the Cleen Water Act,
The VIllage of Pomeroy which roqulreo tho
deelr11 to sell certain Identification
of
real ostate locatod on lmpalrod water bodleo
East Main Street sltuet· lor which technology
eel In the lncorporeted based effluent llml1aVIllage. The properly tlono Ina not stringent
lor ..le, Is described enough to achlo•e
as Lot 82 In the VIllage applicable water quail·
of Pomeroy. This prop· ty standards and Ia
erty Ia beat deacrlbed develop
Total
In a warranty deed Maximum Dally Loada
recorded In Volume lor such waters. Tho
136, page 379, Volume Documan1 addraaees
133, page 805 and Impairments In the
Volume 144, page 482, Leading Creek waterIn Melgo County Deed shod 1ha1 appear on
Records.
1he Oho 2006 303(d)
Sealed bids ahall be llat (easeaslll8n1 until
acceplod until 12·00 05030202 D90). the
noon on July 20, 2007. lmpalrad waters are
All blda shall be clearly located In lhe counties
marked
Jr.
High of · Melga, Athens and
Property Real Ealate Gallle,
Bid, on lho ou1alde or All lnterestod persons
the envelopa and aub- wishing 10 submit
mltted to the Village comments lor Ohio
Clerk, 320 East Main EPA's consideration
Street, Pomeroy, OH may do so In wrttlng to
45769.
Ohio EPA, Central
All bids are subject to Office, P.O. Box 1049,
a pre•lous agreement Columbus,
Ohl~?
with the Meigs County 43216-1049, Ann: BaiH
CIC, lor "Right of Firat Risley, or by email to
Refusal"
Belh.RisleyCiepa.state
The Pomeroy VIllage .oh.us by the cloee of
Council reservea 1ho business, August 13,
rlgh1toaccep1orrejact 2007.
Comments
any or all bids
recelvod after lhla data
(6) 25,29 (7) 5, 11 , 20
may be considered a!
time
and circum·
stances permit After
Public Notice
consideration cl com·
ments, Ohio EPA will
NOTICE TO CONTRAC- submit lhe Document
TORS
lo the Unltad States
Sealed proposals lor E n v I r o n m e n I a I
the Pomeroy Distress Protection
Agency
Clearance (Demolition (U.S. EPA) lor approvaL
Qf
housong
units) To obtain a copy ol the
Project, Meigs County, Document or other
Ohio will be received Information, or 10
by the Meigs County arrange to Inspect
Commlsslonars at 1he Agency
lllee
or
Meigs
Courlhause, records P'!rtalnlng Ia
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 tha Document, or to
until
1:00
p.m., request notice c1 when
Thursday, July 27, 2007 Ohio EPA submits
and then a11 :15 p.m a1 theDocument to U.S
said o111ce opaned and EPA, please contacl
read aloud lor 1he fo~ Beth Risley at the
lowing. This Is a address abo•e or by
Prevailing Wage proj- calling (614) 728·2384.
ect See speclflcetlons The Document will be
In bid packet
pos1od (on or before
SpecHicetlons, and bid July 12, 2007) 10 the
forms may be securod Ohio EPA Division of
at the office of Melge Surface Water Web site
C o u n I y Http./lwww.epa.state.o
Com mIssIoners , h.us/dswnndex html.
Courthouse , Pomeroy, (7) 11
Ohio 45769 - Phone
740-992-2895.
A deposil of 0 dollars
will be required far
each set of plans and
speciflca11ons, check
medii payable to- ThO
lull amount will be
returned within 1hlrty
(30) days after rocalp1
o1 blda.
Each bid must be
accompanied by either
a bid bond In an
amount of 100% of the
bid amount with a
surety satisfactory to
the aforesaid Meigs
C o u n· I
y
Commissioners or by
certified
check,
cashiers check, or lei1er of crodlt upon a sol·
•ent bank In tho
amounl of not less

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John Sang Ford Lincoln
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preferred Send resume to
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State encourages appllca· Must have clean record,
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pass 0 drug ec&lt;een end
background chettt Call 1·
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For sale or rent 3BA 2 stol)l
house Sale $68500 Rent
$650 + $500/dep Call 4416953

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new crownnew
mold1ng
and air.
baseboards,
dish
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well below recent appra•sal
3 piece cnb set, light oak In al 80k CaN 304 _682 .3m
color&amp; gooq cond , crib for more detals.
w/mattress. wardrobe &amp; - - - - - --..,ches1, when purcha&amp;ed pakt 4 BA house, 2 5 baths, 1
$1000 asking $200 for acre. 1 car ~ge. gazebo,
"-'-up
complete set Call 304-458- motor heme- 11\IVI\
Mom1ng 8!.~ Rd .ln Racine
2047 atter
Asking $1oo,OOO C~:l.ll 225·

New Hiwen, 4+ acres, 3 br .
2 ba .• total elect gas log

f1reptacet frlg , stove, dishMosher, hot tub outside,
••ew,
$53 000,
30,4882·3021 ,740·441·9331
New Haven, 4+ acres, 3 br ,
2 ba .. total elect , gas log
fireplace, fng . stove, diShwasher, hot tub outside,
great
v•ew,
$53 000,
304882-3021,740-441-9331
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1200 sq ft 3 acres m/1 2 9 A
2 fullbathswtwhlrlpooltubs,
S 8 8 k 1 n g
5 room hou&amp;e .m II'QUnd large LA Asking 67,500
ParamedlciEMT/CNA 10
A-QK-Ccrrals &amp; Barns
MCVflln on lf1o' day ycu pay ;_740-::..;44.:.6:.-7;_0:2:.:.9_ _ __
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FOR SALE
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Center Is located 5 miles eummer lessons 740-446- DOWN PAYMENT" pro- n3-5525 after 1 P:M
from Pomeroy and 20 m1n-09
- :.4::_7_ _ _ _ _ _ grams tor you to buy your - - - - - - - utes from Athens end home mstead of renting
1990 Clayton MH, located at
Albany We currently are Lawn mowing Rates by the • 1OOo/o financmg
157 Green Terrace~ can
seeking lndiVIfilals Interest- job, not the hour, Free • Less than perfect cred1t leave MH there at
ed m attending our 75 hour Estimates Call Paul @ accepted
$141/month lot rent wh•ch
4 16.:.7.:5.:
Nursing AssiStant Program ~130
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· 2.:94.:0::_____ ' Payment could be lhe Includes water/trash newly
wh1ch w111 start July 16, Lawn-Care SaNtee, Mowing same as rent
remodeled newcarpel. new
2007 , B ooa m..-4 30p m &amp; Tnmmlng Call (740)441 . Mortgage
locators GE stove and fndge, FP, 2
Th1s class Is 1ree of charge 1333 or (740)645·0546
(740)367·0000
large BR wl 2 lull Baths
Please come m and comNewunderp1nmng Has front
plate an app~cation if Inter- Mature female w1ll babySit 1n Beautiful Ranch Style 2 bed and back porch, 2 metal out
ested R(ICt(spnngs Is an my smoke-free home room 2 bath. 2 car garage bUildings Bx10 and 14x20
equal opporftJI"'Ity employer Flexible hours Dally or 2 112 acres 3 m1les from Must see to apprec1ate
weekly rates References Po1nt Pleasant on At 62·S Asking $19900 740-446TEACHING POSITIONS ava•lable 304-674-325 1
Motivated Seller Movmg .,082=6.::or:..:M:.:.:5_::12::96::__ _
The Me 1gs County Bca&lt;d of "
from
Area All otters cons1d 1
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Mental Retardation &amp; .....,lche e s
aycare now ered $128 000 304 675 1998 Clayton p1r1t tl Lots of
Developmental Disabilities accepting ages 1B months 4235.
extras excellent cond1t10n
has the follOWing positionS to 13yrs , Hours Mon·Wed· - - ' - - - - - - - Must be moved Call 949available
Multiple Fn 6am-6pm Tuas &amp; Thurs. Beaut•ful Middleport hamel 2698 after 4 p m
Disabilities Teacher Must 6am
to
Spm, 3BA 2BA full basement 1
have current valid OhiO Aulland/Hamsonv•tle area 112 car garage wllh a room
2007 Clayton
Department ol Education call (740)698..()214 ask for above Many NEW teaturesll
5BR/3BA 2000 Sq Ft
certlflcahonlhcell5ure and _M_IC_he_le_ _ __ _ _ Must see thiS one! 740·416· Starting at $3300/spfl '
1648
/ NO DOWN PAYMENT
have or be ehgtble to obta1n wanted to Do Weed Eat1ng
to qualified buyers
InIerve nti on Spec1aI1st vaI1- Jobs HillsideS are no prob.
The Home Show
d.' 10n 1n lhe area oI lem (Call after 6 OOpm)
Moderate/IntenSive educa- (740)256·1289
Ashland, KY
t1onal needs
Early
888·928-3426
Childhood
Spec1al
Educaloon Teache&lt; Must ~iij~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
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current
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5BR/3BA 2000 Sq Ft
Department of Education lw-oiOProliioioiiiR111Nm'iiloiiii-.,.J
1n this newsp.-per Ia
Starting at $33 00/sp fl l
cert1flcat10rv11censure and ...
subject to the Federril
NO DOWN PAYMENT
have or be e l•g~ble to obtain ,---.~~~-.,
Fair Housing Act of 1MB
to qualified buyers
Earty Ch11dhood Intervention
•NOTICE•
which mak" 11 llleglll to
The Home Show
Specialist validation Send OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHadvertfH "any
Ashland, KY
lNG CO recommends
preference, llmllltton or
resume and a copy of teach·
dlac:rlmlnltlon baaed on
888~928·3426
'ng license bY JuIY 19th Io· that you do business w•th
race, color, religion, MJ:
Carleton School. 1310 people you know. and
fllmlllat status or naUonel
2007 Doublew1de
Carteton Street, P: 0 Box NOT to 5end money
origin, or any Intention to
38R, 2BA,
307. Syracuse, OH 45779
through the ma•i until you
makt any euc:h
Delivered &amp; Set $39 999
have Investigated the
preter.nce, tlmlltltlon or
The Home Show.
The Cral~;~ Group need&amp; out· oftering
~ discrimination,"
Ashland, Ky
going Ohio residents to help . ...,..._ _ _ _. .
Toll· free 888·928-3426
with statewide campa1gn
Ttlll ntwapaper will not
Each person wUI make 1 to 2
MoNEY
knowingly ICotpt
2007 Doublew1de
dollars per tlgnature &amp; up to
10 LoAN
advenlumtntl for fHI
3BR , 2BA,
"bite whk:h l1in
$500 weekly Call 74Q-251· ~=::::::;;:::;
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IV1IIIbl1 on 1n tqUii
going lndlvklualoIa http with tht Ohio Dlvltlon or
lnttltutlon 1
93 Clay1on 2 Bd , 2 bath
opporNrMty biiH.
atatt·wldt campelgn Make Financial
Office
ol
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range. ool dloh wuhor, naw
$1-$2 per ~gnltu re &amp; up to
$500 wltk~ Plaut coli Alfllrt JIPOII! you roll- lor 1111 by cwnor, 5 roam &amp; carpel, mint cond $11.500
Chrlo 11 7~0-251-7591 or nanoe your home or blttl new carpet, nreplect, Firm. Strloul call&amp; only740·
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adv1nct payments or porch with railing with 16!60 with vlnyllohlngle
teet or lnauranct Cell the Fr1nch doors, back patio,
Offlot of Contumer concrttl lnground pool , Muat sell, Only S2S 995 with
Affairs toll free at 1·866· 1511:30 new filter, new pump, delivery Call l740)365-4367
Oanlpolla Clrttr College 278·0003 to l11rn W the small porch on back with OBC Modulor (LXM503)
(CirHI'I Clost To Home)
mortgage broker or sliding doors new central special
order
only
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lender
properly heat &amp; cooling , road 15Z,Mtt00dellvered to your
1-800·214-0452
licensed (Thls la a public frontage 1 28 &amp; ac carport, location Colt'a Mobile
wwwa-llipollclrweolllgtcom , service announcement free gas, 3 gas well&amp;, Homt• 4 miles East of
Accledlltcl Membtr .l.ccrtclltlng
!rom lhe Ohio Valley (7o40)992·S6 16, 112 mile off Athens on Rl 50132 PH
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2005 H 0 Road K1ng
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and wind&amp;hiekl 2700 actual l'talntlff

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Red Reg. percentage boer rmles $15500.645-7« 1
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l&gt;lly goato. 75% S125 50%
$100 740-251H1152
2005 H D Fat 1101' CU8IOm Delendentl
maf'Oon
w/embossed
11ames.1 o1 200 made,!IOO
m•les since new,prlce
$19,000 080 call for
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delivery 740·385-4367

OWNER FINANCING
N1ce 3/2 s•ngi8Wides
From $1,800 down
payment
Scott 1740) 828 2750
SPECIAL FHA· FINANCE
Program ·SO Down. II you
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Land We own the Bank your
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Rt. 12A, Long BollcMn,
OH
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Prior
Deed
References: Vol~me
91 , Pogo 75
Appraised at $65,1100
Terms of Sale: Cennot
be sold lor leoo lhlln
213rds of the appraised
value. 10% down on
day of sale, caoh or
certified check, bal·
ance due on conllrme11on of sale.
The appraisal did not
Include an lnlerlor
examination of lluo
house.
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Meigs County Sltertll
Attornrt
for
the
PlalntHI
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Rothtull
120 E. 4th St. 81h Floor
Cincinnati, OH 452424007
513-241-3100
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1740)992-2456
55 acres more 01 less,
$69,000 Call740-256-~247
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connection $t500 down
$400/mo or rent $475/mo
TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI? Also 1 BR In GallipoliS$750
No Fee Unless We Win! down $200/mo or rent
$250/mo Call Wayne 4041-888·582-3345
456-3602 lor inlo
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HOMES!
only
$21,900.
Mora3bd 1~4bd
homea avellabla! from
S118/mo1
5%dn,
20yr~08%. For listings
0 Dawn"""'" with le89 than tMIO 558-41Dt xF144
perfect Cf8dit is available on Middleport-In town, out o1
this 3 bedroom. 1 bath flOOd plane Bnck Home
home. Comer lot, fireplace, Excellent Location 6 Acre
modot'n kltchon, locuullub, Apx 4000 IIQ ft 6Rms 3 Br 2
Payment around $550 pe&lt; 112 Blh 2 lire Places 2month. 7.o-367-7129
Garages Lots ol Storage
Details
Call740·992-4197
3 at 4 bedroom house lor

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Saturday July 14th

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$200 304-895-3943

Court of Common
Piaea, Meigs County,
Craftsman Ald1ng Mower,
Ohio
In purouanco of an
1SHP KoHler Eng1ne, .44
inch cut, S500 (7o40)S82•
order of sale to me
7512
directed from aold
coort In the above entltied action, I will
aapclee to 18le 81 pubAura;
lie: auction on the front
,
FOR SAu;
llepo of tho Molgs
Ti811or
renl.
3 bedroom
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Bo.mFOR&amp;~
County Court Houoe
2
bath,lor
near
Raooe.
$400 a Commercial bu1ldmg "For 1988 Pontiac Grand Pr.x.
on Frkl"'f, August 10,
month , $400 deposit, Rent" 1800 square feet, off also a riding lawn mower
2007 at 10:00 a.m., of
1740)992-2458
atreet per~ng G&lt;eat loca- Asli lor Jr Phone 256-1102
tion! 749 Third Avenue 10
16ft Alum Starcrafl Boat, ..kl dey, the following
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Gallipolis Rent $325/mo 1994 Plymouth Acctatin. 85HP Mercury Outboard dncrlbed reel eotate:
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FOR Rtl'lr
Call Wayne 1404)456-3602 75000 miles Former Gov'l MCIO&lt;, Roll, Ule jad&lt;ols &amp; SHulled In the County
car Exc Condl $2500 080 much more included lots of of Melga In tile S1l1e of
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments Pnme commerCial space for MOVIng overseas &amp; MUST new maintenance Ask1ng Ohio end In the
lor Rent, Meigs County, In &lt;onl at Spnngvalley Plaza SELLI eau 740 _794-o290
$2500 080 1740)256-1289 Township of Olive, and
and
bounded
town, No Pets. Deposit Call645-2192
- - -- -- - Required, 174())992-517~ or ~_.-..,.,;----.,~1998 Eagle Talon 92000 40 HP Mercury Outboard ~lbed aalollowo:
Being a part of the
(740)441..0110
m1les. 1 ownEN'
2
tract
of land thot Is
~~-------,.1. condition $4000 negotiable
1 and 2 bedroom apart· 245·5466
One man Bass boat · trolling now or formerly In the
ments. furnished and unlur Responsible TN hunter lac*- - -- - - - - - motor + traJier $375 oso name of Hope Drake aa
nlshed, and houses 1n mg to lease your land or 1998 Olds 88, 4 Door, 379-2706
recorded In Otftclal
Public Notice
Pomeroy and Middleport, farm for hunting Please cal $1995, (740)682·7512
~r_.-~,!"'"---&amp;~.., Record 47 11 Page 538,
sacurily defl06il&lt;aqujred, no 423-748-7045 ar email
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Melgo
County SHERIFF SALES
pets 740-992-2216
rdavisOMUSFIBER.ccm
1999 Chevy Monte Corle . . . .MoroRiiiiitiiiiillloMFl;iiioiiiiiioP Recorder-. Office, said CASE
NUMBER
158,000 m•tes Loaded $304- tract being part of100 07CV019
1 BR Apt m Sp~ng vaJiay,
675-7934
WID Hookups, Free wireless
- - - - - -- - 92 Four winds class c motor acre lot 124, T3N, JP Morgen Chase
R11W, Olive Township, Bank NA Trustee
mlemel, 1740)645-4646
HOlSEIIOill
'2001 Ford Fccue $3200 heme $12500 Callloiincre
mformatlon. 245-9418 or Melga County, S1ata of PlelntHI vs
1 BR, mce walk to Wal Mart ,
Gc.:loi»;
. 304-882-3338
Ohio. and being mora Susan Lyn Jones et al
812-2{)1-3662
Uti!Hies pek1 Dep reQ No
2001 Jeep Grand Cht&lt;okeo - - - - - - - - particularly deacrlbed Defendants
pets $550/month 245-5555 For sale Kitchen range &amp; Laredo, Good Condition, 95 Coachman 24ft 5th 81 follows:
Court of Common
or 441 ·5105
hood $250, 2 maple bar Low Miles. $9500 (740)645- wheeler wlhllch lnd Olnlllg BagiMing et an Iron Ploao, Meigs County,
stools $35 , Gun cabinet
&amp;hde canopy Sleeps 4-6 pin found on . the Ohio
2 bedroom apartment OOWil - $125 Call 740-441 -6299
8326
- - - - - - - - Very moe! PuHs wJ 1fl ton Southweat Comer of a In pursuance of an
town Pomeroy $150 plus
Fo~ Mustang GT 5 $5900 Ga!Hp area 740 1.00 Acre Tract 11 order of sale to me
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(740)992 7511
Full Size Mattress &amp; BIS. 2004
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rlleorded In Official dlreeted !rom eald
28R near Rio Grande,has $400, Drive a l•ltte· save 8 her, loaded,to many extras AT CHESHIRE
2004 Record 51 a1 Page 675 court In the above ontlfridge, stove, W/0, water, lot Mollohan, 202 Clark to list, Call (740)~79-2298 Nomad-North TraU 34' w1lh and the Grantor's tied action, I will
Corner; thence along expose to sele at pubtrash,,. sewer 2BA In Chapel Rd, Bidwell 3B8·
2006 Chevy Cobalt LT, hyd , Extended section the Grantor's line the lie auction on the front
Gallipolis has fndge/etove 0173
Camper
nearly
as
new,
Silver, loaded, 13,500 miles.
QUiet areas No pets Ref
steps of the Meigs
$12,500 Neg Call Dav1d, following
Aeq 740·446-1271 or 709- Kenmore smoofh..top range $14500 oeo 304-612-4321 1606)571-9448, Russell. KY 1. Eeat a diatenc:e of County Court House
1657
w/ oven less than 1 yr old ~------142.53 !eel to an Iron on Frtday, Aug. 10,
White, great conditiOn 2006 Toyota Matrb 16000
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pin found, and; 2. 2007 al 10:00 o.m., of
2BR apts, 6 m1from Holzer MOVIng overseas and MUST miles Exc Cond St111 under ifiip;;-~---.., NOrth a distance or llkl day, the ~lowing
Water/trash/seWer paid. SEUI $350 OBO Call 740- warranty, Power ewrythlr'lg
lloME
lee1to a 518" x described reeleota1e:
$400/mo+&lt;lep
740·662- 794-0290
$17000. Mcvtng overseas.
IMrRovEMFMs 133.50
30" Iron pin wl1h a SHulled In the County
9243 or 988-6130
MUST SEUI
Call 740plaatlc ldan1111catlon of Melga, In the State
90
3 Br ,$395 M plus 1J1 Plus
MNliJ U,MXJtS 1 7
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cap set;
of Ohio, and In the
Dep , av 151 ol M 3rd St
MotaiANDisll
COOK MOTORS
WATI!RPIIDOFtNG
Thence with a new line Township of Scipio:
Aaclne 740·247·4292
328 Jackson Plke, Gallipolis Unconditional lifetime guar· through tho Grantor's Being a part of a 4 1/2
$100 Coupon
Quality cars, trucks and antee Local relerences fll"· land the followtng•ecres more or less
4RM &amp; Bath stove ,fndge.
Hot'IUb Outlet H
vans with warranty 2002 nlshed Established 1975 thr110 coureas: 1. North tract of land transul•lilles pa•d upsta1rs, 46 Top Quality/Warranty MUton Focus 43,015 m•les $3900 Call 24 Hrs (740) 446· 81 degi'IIOI 28 minutes !erred to Steven D. and
Olive
Sl
No Pels Flea Mid: SIS 606-326·07n 1999 Tracker $3500 Many 0870, Rogers Basemertt: 52 seconds east a dlo- Barbara C. Cottarlll ae
$450/month 446·3945
JET
others In stOCk Stop or call Waterproofing
lance of171.20 feet to recordod aa Parcell In
a 518" x 30" loon pin Dloed BOok 271 at Page
AERATION MOTORS
740-446-0103
wllh a pleitlc ldentHI· 163 Meigs County
RepSI&lt;e&lt;l, New &amp; Rebu~ In - - - - - - -Stock call Ron Evan~ 1- Lively's Auto Sales. 96
cellon cap set, 2- South Recorder's
Office
600-537-9526
Hyunda Elentra SW, 4cyl,
1 dlllanco of 358.86 Meigs County, Ohio
auto w/OD, $1000 91 Ford
feet to 1 518" x 30" Iron also being a part of
- - - - - - - - Ranger PU, 3 0 VB, $1000
pin with a plaatlc !den· Section 16, Township NEW AND USED STEEL 386·9303 9 Ia 7 M-Sat
tlftclllon cap 181, and, 7- North, Range - 14Steel Beams, P1pe Rebar ~~;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;-.,
3. Weal a dls11nco or Wost, Scipio Townohlp,
A HIDDEN TREASURE! Far Concrete,
Angle,
SUVS
311.85 feet to a 518" x Malga County, Stela of
Laurel
Commons Channel Flat Bar. Steel ..,_ _ooiFORiiiiiSAu;iiiiio-,.1
30" loon pin with a Ohio and mora partlcuApartments largest 10 the Grating
For
Dra1ns.
plaatlc Identification larly described as lolareal Beautifully renovated Onveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L 1999 Mercury Mountameer,
aet on
the Iowa:
cap
throughout mcludmg brand Scrap Metals Open Monday, 4WD, 102,000 m1tes, Exc.
Grantor'a 'line and the Beginning II a point In
new kitchen and bath Tuesday, Wednesday &amp; Cond . Sunroof, Power
east rlght-ol·way line the centerline of townFriday, 8am-4 30pm Closed leather Seats, $6200
of 30.0 loot eaaement ship rood 142 being
Starting at S405 Call todayl Thursday. Saturday &amp; 7401245-0344 alter 5:000m
for Drako Subdivision the Northeast comer or
304 273 3344
1 1 Sunday. 1740)446-7300
~
V:•11
recorded
In said 4 112; ecrea mora
Acceptlng appt1cat1oos for 2
I'IJ"
Envelope 78; thence or lese tract and Ia
SR. I BA apl.~ve.lrldge, Stevena 28ga s..gte barrel
FoR SAlE
along the Gnontor'a asaumed to bear South
WID 1ncluded. W~ler &amp; shot gun, model 940A
•
line and the saki aaat 77 deg. 11' 20" Eaat a
10
Garbage pa1d No pets, very Excellent Plus $2
Also 95 Plymouth van, a1r, autoVrlght-of-wey line, north distance of 1831.50
mce, clean &amp; attractive Ball perfect Mason 112 pint f6J900 OBO. 740·256-1652
a distance of 200.00 feet
loom
the
$500imo, 1st mo + $500 green 1ar. Scarce $165 740- -.....
... THE
40
11101
to
the
point
of
Northwest
corner
of
Sac dep required AvaHable ~533-=-36
=70:.__ __:___ _
1
4
beginning,
containing
said
Section
18,
7116107 Apply w1thln 1743 vanous glllS for sale Call .ooiioiioiiiiiiiio-_.1·
2.1100 ecr11, mora or Townahlp - 7, Range
Centenary Ad, Galllpo6s No for types and prices 245HAS
leu,
and subject 10 all 14,
1992
Harley
Davidson
_P_hon_e_c_ai_~_P_
oe_
o_
se_ __ 9418 or 812-201·3662
SOMETHING eeoemen11 of record. thence leaving said
Spnnger, low m1teage,
Apartment for rent , 1·2 Woodworking Tools, Jet, excellent shape, new tires,
All 518" x 30" Iron plna centerline and along
Bdrm remodeled, new car- Delta and Craftsman, also, call enyt•me, (740)992-6027
with plaatlc ldontlllca- the aseumed Eeat line
pet, stove &amp; fng , water. Walnut and Cherry lumber
tlon capo set are of said 4 112; acrea
sewer, trash pd Mtddleport phone 304-675-2246
2000 Honda 350 Rancher
more or less lract
stamped "Seymour
$425 00 No pets Ref
Assoclateo•. The bear- SOuth 13 deg. 15' 05"
reqUired 740-843-5254
PETs
Electnc; sh1fl, gently rode
lnge uaed In the above West paoalng through
RJRSALE
described tract wera a 518" loon pin with I.D.
Buutltul Apts. at Jackl,on ·--iiiliiiiiiii;...,l excellent condition, $2400
Cal 740-245-5934
derived !rom a pravl- Cap set at a distance
Eetates 52 Westwood AKC R
k Lab
ous survey as retord- of 20.00 !set and going
Onve from $365 to $560.
eg ' 81ac
odIn Official Record 51 a total distance of
740-446-2568
Equal Puppies. $150 00 740 742at Page 675 and are lor 506.24 to a 518"
Housmg Opportunity This ~966, It no answer please
the determination of loon pin with I.D. Cap
mshtut1on IS an Equal eave message.
angles only. The abova set;
'
Opporlumty Provider and AKC reg1stered 3 yr old
deacrlbed
tract
was
Thence
leaving
said
Employer
Boston Terr1er female $150
aurveyed by George F. East line North 81 cleg
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT- 740 367-7933
Seymour,
Ohio 28' 23"Wast a distance
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
Professional Surveyor of 91.00 feet 10 a 5/8"
AKC Registered M1mature
Townhouse
apartments, SchnauzBf pupptes $400
No. 6044, October 15, Iron pin wtth tD. Cap
and/or small houses FOR Ready 7121107 740-366·
1998. Sub)act to all set;
RENT Call (740)441-111 1 9370
leases, aasementa and Thence North 04 deg
lor appliCation &amp; 1nformat1on
rights of way of record. 52' 28" West a distance
CKC Toy Rat Tamers ChOc
No opinion of title noo of 95.42 feet to a point
&amp; White 1st shots, tails
certification aa to In the centerline of a
decked. Asking $250 379·
accuracy
of
the Creek;
9515 or 645-6857
deecrlptlon 18 given by Thence along said cen•2&amp;3 bedroom apartments For sate 2 Cockatells M&amp;F
the preparer of 1hls terllne lhe following
Instrument. The above Three courses:
•Central heat &amp; AJC
With cage &amp; m1sc $120 00
Mason Co. Fairgrounds
description Is the 1 North 09 dog. 52' 04"
call 304-512-9371 or 1 256•Washer/dryer hookup
Rt. 62 N. Pt. Pleasant, WV
..
me ao the surveyod West a distance of
606·1198
•Tenant pays electnc
description as pre- 96.99 feet to a polnl;
(Practice 3:30 PM)
(304}882-3017
For sale Beagle hound puppared by George F. 2 North 15 deg. 29'15"'
pies t1r color. male &amp;
Seymour,
Ohio Eeet a distance of
lemete, more 1nfo (740)742·
Professional Surveyor 180.83feet to a point;
0528, no answer leave mes·
No. 6044, Oclober 15, 3 North 25 deg. 08' 35"
sage
1998.
East a distance of
Parcel Number 011- 123.391eet to a railroad
Must Sell Pnce drBSIICBIIy
00407-(110
spike selln the cantorFurmshed Apt 2nd Ave reduced AKC Reg Stitzu
Current OWner: Haoold line of sold Township
Galhpol1s
Upstairs, 1 pupp1es for sale $350 740Picni~
Bedroom. No Pets, All ut•h· :3.::.:.
68·.:.64::_n:.__ _ _ __
t1es pa1d, (740)446·9523
Wh•le lemale Cockatoo witl1
Help Wanled
Help Wanted
Gracloua Living 1 and 2 cage, very tame &amp; lov•ng
Bedroom Apts at VIllage $800 740·992 •5859
Manor and A1verslde Apts In
I \1 1\ l -.,I 1'1'1 It...,
Comong to
Middleport, from $327 to
,, I I\ I ' 1111 1,
.. , . · ... TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY '•'''"
$592 740 992-5064 Equal jft~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
HoUSing Opportunity
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$174/mal Buy 3bd HUD
home! 5%dn, 20yrs 0 8%.
~~;o:;stlnga 800-S59-4109
- - - - - - -1 possibly 2 Br House In
New Haven. 3251month.
$325/deposlt No Pets
(304) 882•3652

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2 bedroom execut1ve house,
new construct•on, fully fur·
mshed new refngerator.
stove, dishwasher washer &amp;
dryer, large wrap around
porch, fu• basement 1 car
garage total electnc w1th
central a1r, very spac•ous,
pnvate dnve w1th parkmg,
$ 1 100 per month. serious
calls only (740 )949 2303
2 Br Rutland. $375 per M
plus depos1t 742- 1903
3 Bedroom House 1n
Syracuse $500/month +
deposH No Pels (304)675
5332 weekend s 740·591 ·
0265
3 bedroom 2 lull bath 2
story house, half aete yard,
full basement, central ale
hardwood floors plenty of
park1ng, $735 per month,
1740)949-2303
3-4 bedroom home 1n
Syracu se $500 plus ut11111es
(740)992-75 11
4 bedroom 2 story hOuse,
very spac1ous &amp; clean new

carport large bedroom eat
mk1tchen w•th new cabinets
$685 per month (740)949·
2303
Attention!
Local company oHenng ' NO
DOWN PAYMENT' pro
grams for you to buy your
t1ome i m~te ad of renting
• 100% financing
' less than perlect credll
accepted
' ~ay m e nt could be the
same as rent
Locators
Mortgage
~17.:.4::
01::36::7.:·0:.:00::0:._
· _ __
For rent or for salt 2 BR
Nice Remodeled Home In
town , No Pets, FlenO\Iated,
All new carpet Cell
1740)446·7425
House for Ae~t 3 bedroom,
furnished Now Haven wv
$400 month call a~e&lt; 4pm
~30.:.4_
-7.:.7.:.3·.:.950
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House tor rent on 2nd Al/fJ
Galllpol•s. $600/month Call
446•2422
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In Pomeroy House tor rent•3
Bd 2 bath, newty temod·
eled total electric 740-843·
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Pomeroy Eagles
Club 2171
Annual
and Golf Outing

Sunday, July 22

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Immaculate 2 bedroom
apartment New carpet &amp;.
cab1nets, freshly pa1nted &amp;
decora1ed W/0 hookup
Beautiful cou ntry setting
Must see to appreciate
$4001mo 1614)595-m3 o&lt;
1·800· 798-4686

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ava1lable now on John
Deere z Trek Zero TUma &amp;
5 99% Fixed Rate ,on John
Deere Gatora Carmichael
Equl&gt;ment 1740)446·2412

Middleport, Beech St , 2 br
furmshed apartment uuht1es
paid deposit &amp; refe rences
no pets, {740)992-0165

K1efer BUill· Valley·B•soo·
Horse
and
'1:1vestock
TrailersLoadmax
Gooseneck, Dumps, &amp;
Middleport, North 4th Ave , 2 U11hty Aluma Aluminum
br furnished apartment Trallera- B&amp;W Goosenedl.
depos•t &amp; references no H1tches- Tra1ler Parts
Trailers
pets (740)992 01 65
Carm ichael
1740)446-241 2
Modern 1 Bedroom apt Call
-o390
New Holland 273 square
446
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New 2BA apartments $2700 740-25&amp;-6522
Wa sher/dryer
hookup
stove/refr~ge rator Included
Also, umts on SA 160 Pets
Welcome• (740)44 1-01 94
New Haven 1 Br Furn1shed 7 AQHA Registered Ouar1er
Apt . has WID, No Pets Dep Horses tor sate or trade Call
&amp; references 740·992·0165 aher 7pm 740-256-6003

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Must sign up by 7/1 f)
Free Food &amp; Beverages
to Eagles Members
Covered D1shes
Welcomed

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Positions Needed
Send Resume To:
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Gallipolis, OH
Attention: Mike

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RfHid 142;
Thence lea•lng 1ho
centerline of sold
Creek and along the
centerline of said
Townllhlp Road 142
South
~Mg. 11 ' 20"
East a dlotance or
123.07 feet to 1he prln·
clple point of begin·
nlng con1olnlng 1.526
acres mora or less
sublect to all legal
eaHmOnta and right of
W"'f.
Bearings are aooumed
and are lor lluo datermlnatlon of anglee
only.
All Iron plna are 518" x
30" reber wl1h plastic
I 0. Cap otampod " CTS..
6M4".
The above description
waa prepared !rom an
actual survey made on
1he 21 11 drt of Mey,
2002 by c Thomes
Sm11h,
Ohio
Professional Surveyor

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16844.
Current Owner: Susan
Lyn Jones at al
Property at: 35363
Pllgo•llle Rd.
Albany, Ohio
PPf 17-00180.001
Prior
Deed
Reforoncaa: Volume
271 , Page 163
Appralaed
11
$5D,OOO.OO Terms of
Sale: Cannot be sold
lor leso than 2/3nlo of
the appraised value.
10% down on d"'f or
sele, cash or certHiod
cheek, balance due on
confirmation oloale
The appralaal did not
Include an Interior
examination or tho
house.
Robert E. Beegle,
Melga County Shertll
Attorney
for
tha
Plaintiff
Javllch,
Block
&amp;
Rllhbone UP
602 Main St., Sullo 500
Clnclnnetl, Ohio 45202
513-744-9600
(7) 4, 11, 18
Public Notice
SherHI Sales
Case Number 06cv173
City National Bank of

WV
Plaintiff
vo
Rhonda MHam, Robert
Schoolcraft, et al
Defendants
Court of Comnfon
Ple11, Meigs County,
Ohio
In pursuance of an
ordar of sale to me
directed from said
Court In the above
entlllod action, I will
expoae to sale at publie auction of lhe loont
step1 o1 the Meigs
County Court House
on Friday, Aug. 3, 2007
II 10:00 a.m., of said
day, the following
described reellttate:
All that certain tract
or parcel or land, slt'u·
a1od, lying and being In
the City of Pomeroy,
County of Meigs, and
State of Ohio, and
being known and deelgnatod on a map of
Lincoln Helghta, made
by Breece &amp; Carpar,
Registered
Civil
Engineers, Huntington,
WVa., October 7, 1942,
a copy of which map
was filed lor record In
the Office of the
Recorder of Meigs
County,
Ohio,
December 17. 1942,
Plat Book N3 at pages
43 &amp; 44, aa LoU21, and
being more particularly described aa lollows:
BEGINNING a1 a
point In the north line
of Lincoln Rood at lhe
corner between Lot 21
and 22, as shown ol
saki map; thence with
said line of Lincoln
Road No. 63' 51 min. W.
50 feet; thence wllh lhe
line between lots 21
and 20, No. 26' 90 min
296.4418811c a point In
the south line of north
street; thence wllh said
line al north s1ree1 S
68' 33 min. East 50.17
lee1, lhence with 1ho
line between aald lots
21, and 22, S 26" 09
min W 300.55 feet to
the point of beginning.
Reaer•lng howe•er
the coal and other min·
oral In and underlying
the above deacrlbed
proparty together with
1he right to mine the
same wlthoul encumbrence to the surface
and subject to an ease·
ment for sewage fol1er
ditch or leaching ditch
as sel 1orth and
described
In 1hal
lnstrumeal
bearing
date Noveri.ber 26,
1943 and recorded In
aald recorder's office
In December 3, 1943, In
Deed Book 151 page
178.
Reference Is made Ia
deed of Raymond M
Foley, Fodera! Housing
Commissioner
to
Gerald E. Schuster and
Mildred F. Schuster,
dalod February 4, 1946
recorded In Volume
157, page 41 , Meogs
County Deed Records.
Address of Property:
1643 Lincoln Heights,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
PPI 16-GI 562000
Prior
Deed

References: Volume
157, page 41
Appraised et $25,1100
Terms af Sale: Cannot
be sold lor less lhan
213rds of 1he appraised
value. 10% down of
dey of sale, cash or
cartlflod chock, baionce due on con1irme·
11on o1 sale
The appraisal did no1
Include an· Interior
examination of the
house.
Robert E. Beegle,
Malga County SherHI
Attorney for the plaln1HI
Richard F. Bentley
425 Center St.
Ironton, OH 45638
740-532-71100
(6) 27, (71 4, 11

lhen 10% of the bid
amount In favor o 1hf
aloreuld
Melgi
County
Commlsslontre. Bid
Bonds shall be occompanled by Proof of
Authority of the o11iclel
or agent olgnlng the
bond.
:
Bids shall be oealed
and merked as Bid lor
Pomeroy
Dlatreaa
Demolition Project and
mailed or delivered to~
Meigs
County
Commlsaloners
•
Courthouse
:
Pomeroy, Ohio 45768 A1tan11on of blddera Is
called 1a all of the'
requirements
conlalned In this bid P""'&lt;:.
et, panlcularly to the
Federal
Labor- - - - - - - Standards Poovlsloni
Public Notice
and
D~vis·Becon
_ _.:.:....:.......:...;:;:..:_ Wages, various lnaur~
PUBLIC NOTICE
anee
requlremenla;
NOTICE: Is hereby various equal opportu··
given 1ha1 on Sotunlay nlty provisions, and
July 14,2007 at 10:00 the raqulremenl lor o
a.m., a public sale will payment bond and pa~
be held at
lormance bond IOf
211 w Second St., 100% of tho contra~
Pomeroy, Ohio.
price. No bidder may
The Fanneno Bank and withdraw hie bid wllhln
Savings Company lo thirty (30) daya alter
aelll~g for cash In the actual date of the
hand or certl1ied check opening thereof. The
the following collater- Meigs
County_
al:
Commloaloners
2001 Oakwood Mobile reeorve tho right to
Home
14x70 reject any or all bldo. HONC03322292 1999 Mlck
Davenport;
Ford
FISO President
IFTZX1720XNB89018
Meigs
County
The Fanneno Bank and Commissioners
Savings
Company, (7) 11, 18, 23
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
reserves the rlgh1 to - - - - - - bid at this sale, and to
PubliC Notice
withdraw the above - - - - - - - colllleral prior 10 sale. OHIO ENVIRONMEN,
Further, The Farmers TAL
PROTECTION
Bank and Savlnga AGENCY
PUBLIC(
Company raiiiii'V8a1he NOTICE Leading creek
right to raj eel any or Watershod
all bids submmod.
Total Maximum Dally
The above described Load Raport
collateral will be sold Public notice Ia hereby
"as Is-whore Ia", with given that the Ohio
no
e•preased
or EnvIron men I el
lmpllod
warranty Protection
Agency
given.
(Ohio EPA) Division o!
For further lnforma· Sunac:eWator(DSW).Is
lion, or lor an appoint· providing lor public
ment lo Inspect collat- review and commenl
oral, prior to oslo date tha Leading Creek
con1acl Cyndle, Ken, Walerehed
Total
or Randy at 992-2136. Maximum Dally Load
7 I 1 0 , 1 1 , 1 2 Report
(TMDL)
Document. Ohio EPA
developed
~he
Public Notice
Documonl In fulfillment of Section 303(d)
PUBLIC NOTICE
of the Cleen Water Act,
The VIllage of Pomeroy which roqulreo tho
deelr11 to sell certain Identification
of
real ostate locatod on lmpalrod water bodleo
East Main Street sltuet· lor which technology
eel In the lncorporeted based effluent llml1aVIllage. The properly tlono Ina not stringent
lor ..le, Is described enough to achlo•e
as Lot 82 In the VIllage applicable water quail·
of Pomeroy. This prop· ty standards and Ia
erty Ia beat deacrlbed develop
Total
In a warranty deed Maximum Dally Loada
recorded In Volume lor such waters. Tho
136, page 379, Volume Documan1 addraaees
133, page 805 and Impairments In the
Volume 144, page 482, Leading Creek waterIn Melgo County Deed shod 1ha1 appear on
Records.
1he Oho 2006 303(d)
Sealed bids ahall be llat (easeaslll8n1 until
acceplod until 12·00 05030202 D90). the
noon on July 20, 2007. lmpalrad waters are
All blda shall be clearly located In lhe counties
marked
Jr.
High of · Melga, Athens and
Property Real Ealate Gallle,
Bid, on lho ou1alde or All lnterestod persons
the envelopa and aub- wishing 10 submit
mltted to the Village comments lor Ohio
Clerk, 320 East Main EPA's consideration
Street, Pomeroy, OH may do so In wrttlng to
45769.
Ohio EPA, Central
All bids are subject to Office, P.O. Box 1049,
a pre•lous agreement Columbus,
Ohl~?
with the Meigs County 43216-1049, Ann: BaiH
CIC, lor "Right of Firat Risley, or by email to
Refusal"
Belh.RisleyCiepa.state
The Pomeroy VIllage .oh.us by the cloee of
Council reservea 1ho business, August 13,
rlgh1toaccep1orrejact 2007.
Comments
any or all bids
recelvod after lhla data
(6) 25,29 (7) 5, 11 , 20
may be considered a!
time
and circum·
stances permit After
Public Notice
consideration cl com·
ments, Ohio EPA will
NOTICE TO CONTRAC- submit lhe Document
TORS
lo the Unltad States
Sealed proposals lor E n v I r o n m e n I a I
the Pomeroy Distress Protection
Agency
Clearance (Demolition (U.S. EPA) lor approvaL
Qf
housong
units) To obtain a copy ol the
Project, Meigs County, Document or other
Ohio will be received Information, or 10
by the Meigs County arrange to Inspect
Commlsslonars at 1he Agency
lllee
or
Meigs
Courlhause, records P'!rtalnlng Ia
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 tha Document, or to
until
1:00
p.m., request notice c1 when
Thursday, July 27, 2007 Ohio EPA submits
and then a11 :15 p.m a1 theDocument to U.S
said o111ce opaned and EPA, please contacl
read aloud lor 1he fo~ Beth Risley at the
lowing. This Is a address abo•e or by
Prevailing Wage proj- calling (614) 728·2384.
ect See speclflcetlons The Document will be
In bid packet
pos1od (on or before
SpecHicetlons, and bid July 12, 2007) 10 the
forms may be securod Ohio EPA Division of
at the office of Melge Surface Water Web site
C o u n I y Http./lwww.epa.state.o
Com mIssIoners , h.us/dswnndex html.
Courthouse , Pomeroy, (7) 11
Ohio 45769 - Phone
740-992-2895.
A deposil of 0 dollars
will be required far
each set of plans and
speciflca11ons, check
medii payable to- ThO
lull amount will be
returned within 1hlrty
(30) days after rocalp1
o1 blda.
Each bid must be
accompanied by either
a bid bond In an
amount of 100% of the
bid amount with a
surety satisfactory to
the aforesaid Meigs
C o u n· I
y
Commissioners or by
certified
check,
cashiers check, or lei1er of crodlt upon a sol·
•ent bank In tho
amounl of not less

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40 MOtor's
11 Como
28 Brh's
46 Validate
sound
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farewell
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slangily
far wine
30
spoil
51 Capp ond
44 Compo11r 17 R11pond
32
Jolaon
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to an SOS
nalghbor
46 Leave no
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Sllerlfl Sale
The ~pprol11l did not Ohlo
COle Number otCV174 Include on lnlerlar In purauance al en
Benelk:lol Ohio Elvo
exemlnotlon ol the order ol aale to me
Plllntlfl
houH.
dlrecled !rom Ilk!
va
Robert E. llllgll, court ~ lhlobOve enllo
Richard Coger II el
Melga County Shertll lied acllon, I will
Delendlnll
Altom~ lor lhl pllln- expoHIO 111e at pubHe oucllon on lhllront
Court ol Common 1111
PIIII, Malga County, John D. Clunk
atepa ol lhe Mllga
Ohio.
5601 Hudaon Drive, County Court Hou11
In purauance ol en SUite 400
on Friday, Augull 3,
order ol aele to me Hudaon, Ohio 44236
2007 II 10:00 1.m. ol
directed !ram aald 330-342-3203
llkl dey, lhllollowlng
· dllcrlbld r e e l -:
Court In the above (6t 27, (7t 4, 11
entitled action, I will
Parcel One: The followexpo~~ to atle at publng r e e l - being In
Public NoUce
SyracuaaVIIIageand In
lie auction on the lnmt
atepa al !he Melga
100 acre Lot No. 291,
County Court Houat Sheriff Sale
SultOn
Tawnahlp,
on Frldey, Aug. 3, 2007 Ca11 No. 06CV171
Mllga County, Ohio.
al 10:00 e.m., ol aald Farmere
Bank
&amp; Deacrlbed aa lollowa:
day, the following Savlnga
Beginning II a 2 Inch
dllcrtbed reel eatole: Plaintiff va
pipe on lhl ooulhllll
Slluotld In the Cleveland Howard
corner ol a 8.8 acre
Townahlp ol Lebanon, et al
tract o1 land - a d
!rom John McCoy lo
County ol Melga and Defendlnll
Stall o1 Ohio:
Court of Common An:hll LH, dHCrlbed
Bilng In 110 Acre Lot Pleas, Melga County, In Deed Recorded In
11182 ol Lebanon Ohio
Deed Book No. 238,
Townahlp In Melga In pureuance ol en page no. 763, Deed
County, Ohio, and order of aale to me recorda of Melga
baglnnlng at the IIHI directed from laid County, Ohio, thence
pln localld In tho cen- Court In the above weal 815.85 1111;
ter o1 State Route 1124 entitled action, I will thence South 24.85
etlhe point repreatnl- expou to ule at feel to the lOUth aide
lng the Southweat cor- Public Auction on the ol a 25 laat road; lhl
nor ol real eatala Irani atepo of lhe pleca !If baglnnlng far
ownad
by
lhe Meigs County Court thla
deecrlptlan;
Pan)acoalai ,AaHmbly HouH on Friday, Aug. thence IDUih 8 dig. 06'
Chun:h; thence .North 3, 2007 at10:00 a.m., ol 1111 126.75 IHito the
along the Weal line ol Hid day, the lollowlng north1111 comer ol a
lloreaald chun:h roal dllcrlbed real elllll: .22 acre lot .dllcrlbed
ealale a dllllnco ol
Situate In Scipio In Deed Book No. 238,
174.2 fHI to lhe lownahlp,
Melga page No. 823 dMd
Norlhweal corner ol County, Slate ol Ohio recorda ol Melga
eloreaald church real and being In Section County, Ohio; thence
eatate; thence Well 26, Town 7 North, north 85 dig. 28' Hat
running porallll with Range 14 Wilt of the 100 111110 lhl norlhthe center ol Stela Ohio
Companv'a 1111 corner ol 1 .23
Route ., 24 a piatence Pure hall and billng acre lot dtacrlbld In
ol 600 1811 to an Iron deacrlbed ao follows:
Deed Book No. 243,
pin; lhlnce South runBeginning II a 50 page no. 925 nlng pereUel with tho Inch Sycamoro lree recorda o1 Mllga
Weal line ollhe alono- E•t 547 lllllrom lhl County, Ohio; lhenca
aeld
Pantecoatal Southweal corner ol ooulh 66 dig. 60' 1111
Aa11mbly Chun:h real Soctlon 26; thence 20 1111 IIOng the north
eatate a dlalance ol E•11916.67 fHialong line ol a .37 acre lot;
174.21111ta lhe center lhe South line of uld thenca north 5 dig. OS'
ol Sllto Roule 1124; Sec:llon 28 Ia a linea -1125.851111 to the
lhlnce Eul olong tho poll: Thence North 0 ooulh akll ol a 25 loot
center ol 91111 Route dog. 58" 51" Welt road; !hence aouth 87
1124 a dlallnce o1 600 553.081111to a point In dig. 11' Will 120 !HI
fHt to tha pl1c1 ol the
centerline
ol along lhl aoulh aide ol
baglnnlng, containing County Ao1d 17, pall• aald road, to lhe place
2.4.ocroa, mort or leaa. lng a lance poll at 833 ol baglnnlng, containEXCEPTING all lagal IHI lor. reference; lng .35 acrea, more or
rlght-of-weya and SAY- thence South 67 dig. 1111.
lNG and EXCEPTING 45'02" Well146.66fHI Reference
DHd:
lha coal underlying along the cenlarllne ol Volume 306, 1'1111 511,
uld preml111 wHh the aald County Road 1710 Melga County Dead
rtght to mine the aarna a point; !hence Soulh RICarda. ·
end a rlght-of-wey In 84 dig. 36' 14" Weal Audltor'a Parcel No.:
avery direction along 316.74 lett along the 20-000116.000
lhla coel-ma !here- centerline ol aald Pircol Twp: Sltuete In
under Including all County Raid 17 to a Section 311, town 2,
mining rlghla.
point; thence South 79 Range 12, . Sutton
SAVE AND EXCEPT· dog. 45' 23" Weal Tawnahlp, VIllage al
lNG: Situated In lho 326.80 IHI along lhl Syrecu11,
Melga
T......,.p ol Leblnon, clnllrtlna ol aald County, Slate ol Ohio,
County olllelga, 91111 County Road 17 to a and being part ol One
ol Ohio, lnd In Secllan point; !hence South 3 Hundred Acre Lot
34, Ito acre Lol 1182, dig. 28' 14" E11t Number 295.
T-. 2N, Range 11W, 214.57 feet to 1 30 Inch Commencing 11 a two
and bounded and Sycamore Tree, pass- Inch Iron pipe In lhl
dn: Ibid ufollowa: lng a fence poll II 20 northeall corner ol 1
BMig 1 perc1l ol land feet lor reference; 5.5 acre more or 1111
lying an lhe right skill !hence North 70 dog. tract aa recorded In
ollhl centerline ol a 34'00"Weot469.701ell Deed Book 236, Paga
au,..,, mode by the to a point In the center- m In the Recorda ol
Department
ol line ol said County the Melga Caup!Y
Trtnoportallon
and Road 17; thence South Recorder's
Olllce;
being located wllhln 13 deg. 03' 26" Weal !hence N. 90 dig. 00'
lhe boundary points ol 78.10 teet Ia an Iron 00" W. along lhe nartl\
Parcel No. 205-WLR as rod; thence South 47 line . of uld 5.5 acre
delineated upon lhe deg. 39' 00" Weal mora or le11 lract
Department
of 136.50 leel 10 on Iron 671.11 leel. to I a point
Trenaj)Orllllon's Right· rod; thence Soulh 76 In the exllllng -.1y
of-Way plan MEG-124- deg. 49' 51"We8169.00 rtghl ol wey line ol Lee
31.57, Sheet 14 ol 42 feet to an Iron rod; Circle and lhe reel
and recorded In Pill thence South 58 dig. polnl ol baglnnlng for
Book 5, Page 19, ·05' 00" Well 257,50 the
land
herein
records
ol
the feet to an Iron rod; deecrlbed; lhlnce S. 5
Office, thanes South 68 dog. deg. 24' 00" E. along
Recorder's
Melga County, Ohio. " 53'11fl"Weat253.00 IHI the exlallng Wllllrty
It Ia understood that to an Iron rod; thence rtght ol wey line ol Lee
the atrlp of land above South 25 deg. 30' 00" Circle, 27.58 IHI to a
described
contalna West 85.00 lett to the point In lhl exlatlng
0.126 acres, more or paint ol beglnnl~g. soUihlrly right ol woy
less, Including lhe conlalnlng18.95 acrea, line of Lee Circle;
proaenl road which more or leas, except- !hence No. 87 dig. 11'
occupies 0.000 acres, lng all legal rtghls .ol oo• E. along lhl axial·
wey.
lng ooutherty right ol
more or 1011.
The·
above The description lor the wey line ol Lee Circle,
described area ol 0.126 above trecl being the 52.73 llllto an exlll·
acres Ia to be deleted ·raaulls ol a aurvey lng Iron pipe In lha
from Audllor's Parcel · made by Robert H. northwaat
property
No. 07-00723.000.
Eaoon,
Ohio corner ol George D.
This deacrlptlon Is Reglatered Surveyor and Sherry A. Buaklrk
baaed on a survey No. S-06546 dlled 11 recorded In Deed
made by BALKE ENGI- November, 1982.
Book 263, Page 903 In
NEEAS lor the Ohio Reference
dead: the Recordt ol the
Department
ol Volume 287, Page 629, Mtlga
• County
Traneportlllan,
In Melga County Dead Recordar'a
Olllce;
2000, By Joseph D. Records. .
· lhlnce S., 5 dig. ot'
Kuhlmann,
P.S. Prior Atlerence Deed: 00" E. along the mt
Reglalered Surveyor Volume 164, Page 711, property line of uld
No. 5--6823 under lho Melga County olllclll George D. end Sherry
A. Buaklrk, 76.85 1ee1
direction and aupervl- Recorda
alan ol Ronald F. Riser, Auditor's Parcel No.: to a point In lhl north·
P.S.
Reg laterad 17.00382.000
eall property corner o1
SUrveyor No. $-70S3. Property
Addreaa: Hugh M. and Martha c.
All iron plna ell are to 33353 Cotterill Road, McPhallaa recorded In
be (314") • (30") by.a (1 Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Deed Book 250, Page
112") aluminum cap, Current
• Owner: 603 In the Recorda ol
atamped "ODOTR/W Cleveland C. Howard at the Melga County
DISTRICT 10" and the al
Recorder's
Office;
surveyor'&amp;
Ohio Appralled al $40,000
thence S. 85 deg. 00'
R.,.latratlon or survey- Torma ol Sale: Cannot 51" W. along the north
ora name, number be sold lor loss then property line ol aald
and/or company name. 214rda olthe appraised Hugh M. and Martha C.
Points listed with value. 10% down on McPhail, 66.221ellto a
(Iron pin Ht) are to be day.~~ sale, cash or polnl; thence N. 1 deg.
Ill by tho contractor cort111ed check, bal- OS' oo· West along a
11 lndlcalld at the lor- ance due on conllrma- line, 108.91 1811 lo a
point In tho north line
mlnatlon ol lhe con- lion ol aale.
slructlon project.
The eppralaal did not ol aald 5.5 acre more
Said alellons being Include an Interior or loll tract; thence N.
the Station numbers as examination ol the 90 dog. 00' 00" E. along
allpulated In the hero- house. Land only.
the north line ol aald
lnbolore mentioned Robert E. Beegle, 5.5 acre more or 1111
turvey and as shown Meigs Counlr Sheriff tract, 25.92 feet to the
by plana on lila in the Attorney lor the plain- point ol beginning and
Ohio Department ol lisa
containing 0.168acrea.
Tr an a Po r tall on , Christopher Tenaglia
Subject lo all legal
Marlette, Ohio.
200 E. 2nd St. , hlghwaya and easeSaid premlaes also Pomeroy, OH 740-992· menla ol record.
known •• 50336 State 6368
Curren! Owner: Robart
Route 124, Racine, OH (6) 27, (7) 4 &amp; 11
Wood et al
PPN :
07Property at: 2411 L11
45771
00723.000
Circle, Syracu11, OH
Prior Deed References:
Public Notice
PPt 20-00066.000 &amp; 20Voiume 328, pege179
00284.000
· Appraleadal$45,000 SherlffSelea
Prior
Deed
Terma ol Sale: Cannot Case Number 06CV156 Relerence:Volume 44,
be oold lor leiS than LaSalle Bank NA
Page 475
213rda ollhe appraised Plalnllff
Appralead
at
velue. 10% down on vo
$70,000.00 Terma ol
Dey ol ule, cash or Robert Wood Et AI
Sale: Cannot be oold
certified check, bal- Defendants
lor lo11 lhan 213rds o1
ance due on contJrm_a- Court ol Common lhe appralaed value.
Pleaa, Meigs County, 10% down on day of
tlon of aale.

Klatt~

to )"our

111e, Cllh or c:«&lt;llled
chectc, b l ' - due on
c:onllrmlllon o11111.
The opprallll did not
Include on Interior
examlnallon ol the
houH.
·
Robert E. · BHgle,
Mllga County Sheriff
Attorney
lor
thePIIIntlll
Lerner
Sampao_n

Exhibit "C" which ahall agenclea.
run with lhl land and 2. Single Wide, Double
be binding upon the Wkllond Madullra era
GrontHI, lhelr helrl permitted.
Skirting
ond 1111gna.
mull be lnallllld lo
SUbject to Nllllllnll, unit within 10 dlya ol
111-. rlghll-ol·way, bllng · placed o n the
conditlona and lllt!lc· lot Unit 1111111 tJe .pn.. - 1tiona olrecord.
approved
by
SAVEAND EXCEPT lhl Vendor prior 10 being
No. 4-4A, Clerlon or placed an the lot, until
Llmeatone COli which the note Ia paid In luH.
Aollull •
"'" prevloualy can- Once the note Ia peld
120 E. 41h 81. 8th Floor veyed to the Ohio In lull any unit being CORNER STONE
Clnclnnetl, Ohio 45202 Power Company&gt; by placed on the lot cen
513-241-3100
~dllld Augull 6, nat f!e over ten yaera
CONSTRUCTION
(&amp;t 27, (7t 4, 11
11158 and recorded In old when pieced an the
Volume 197, Page 541 , lat.
Roofing, Siding,
Mllga
Counly 3. No junk or unll·
Soffit, Decks,
Public Notice
Aeconler'a Olllce.
ceneed vlhlclel are
Doors, Windows,
TAAt;rTWO:
permllted on lhe lot.
Electric, Plumbing,
Sheriff Salea Caaa Being 5.0S8 acres, 4. No accumulllion al
Drywall,
Number O&amp;CV170
more or leae, ahulled peraonal
effecta,
Remodeling,
Room
CHIZen Bank o1 Logan In Section 33, T-&amp;-N, R· debrla waate, garb~ge
Additions
Plalntlll
15-W,
Columbia or other unalghtly
vs
Township,
Melga objects.
Local Contractor
Tarry
&amp;
Pomela Counly, Ohio.
5. No Incomplete alruc740· 367·0544
Pareanaetal
Being a part ol a tract ture, you will . be
Free Eadmataa
Defendlnta
of .lend !hat Ia now or allowed adequate time
740·367-11536
Court o1 · Common lormerty In lhl name ol to complete atructure.
Plaea, Melga County, Ronald and Judy 6. All Iota mull give
H&amp;H
Ohio
Hagerty aa recorded In access to all pubic utllIn pureuance ol an OHiclal Record 53, hlea Including but not
Guttering
order of oale to me page 01 ol the Melga limited to public Wiler,
directed from aal~ County
Recorder's elect!lc and telephone.
Seamless Gutters
court In lhlabove anll- Ollk:l, uld tract being 7. Only one large ani- Roofing, Siding, Gutters
lied action, I will llluated I~ the north- mel per acre Ia permltInsured &amp; Bonded
expoH to Hie at pub- -quarter o I Section led. Example haree,
740.653-9657
lie auction an the lronl 33, T-9-N, R-15-W, caw, goal. No ewlne
atepa of the Melga Columbia Townahlp; are permllted.
County Court Hou11 Melga County, Ohio 8. Prtar to building or Stanley Treean Frldey, Augull 10, end being more partie- piecing a unft on the
Trimming
2007 81 10:00 a.m., ol ularty deacrlbed oalol- lot you can u10 a
aald day, !hi following lowe:
camj!er on the lot lor
&amp; Removal
deacrlbed lllllltalt: Beginning for reter- recreallanal
uae.
*Prompt
and Quality
Sllullt In lhe Townahlp · ence on 1 518" Iron p.ln However, It must bo
oi·Columbla, County of with 1 plllllc ldentlfl· removed !rom !he lot
Work
Melga, and Stitt of cellon cap 111, taken to when nolln uaa.
*Reasonable Rates
Ohio:
be on the northeaat 9. Prior ·to otrlng any
TRACT ONE:
comer ol Section 33;
development o1 your •Insured
Being 5.103 acr01, Thence along the 1111 lot, contact lha Malga *Experienced
mara or 1111, altuetld llna ol Secllon 33, County
Health References Available!
In Section 33, T-9-N, R- South ,07' 17' 20" Will Depertment to review Call Gary Stanley @
15-W,
Columbia a dlatanca of 368.66 home lite location.
740-742-2293
Townahlp,
Malga ,_Ita • 518" Iron pine Curren! Owner: Terry &amp;
Please leave messa e
County.
with a plllllc ldentK~ Pallllll Pa,._ e1 II
Being a part of a tract caUan a1p 111 being Property at: 38860
ol land thai Ia now or lhl principal ploce ol Cone Raid
YOUNG'S
formerly In lhe nome ol beginning ol a tract Albany, Ohio
.
Ronald 1nd Jud~ herein dllcrlbed;
PPf 06-00124.003
Hagerty 11 recorded In Thence
conllnulng A
Prtor
DHd
Olllclal Record 53, along the ual line o1 Rllerencee: Volume
Room Addttfon• &amp;
Page 01 o1 the Melgl Section 33, South 07' 53, Plge 01
Rlmodtllng
County
Recordar'a . 17' 20" Willi dlatanco Approlaod
11
NlwG.Irt~gea
Olllcl, aald trect being ot 248.781Htto 1 518" $40,000.00 Terma ol
E'-ctriCIII I Plumbln;
ahultad In the north- Iron pin with a plutlc Sill: Cannot bl IOid
Aooflnt~ &amp; Outt.r1
Vln7.1 Stdlng I P1lntlng
1111 quarter of Section ldlntKiclllon c1p 111; lor laae than 213rda ol
Pet o 1nd Porch Oeoke
33, T-O.N, R-15-W, Thence leaving lha lhe approiHd .v alue.
WV036725
Columbia Townahlp, oaatllne ol Section 33, 10% down on day ol
V.C. YOUN G Il l
Mllga Coupty; State ol and with a llnethroug~ ule, Cllh or certmed
'!'I) I,L 1
Ohio and being mora the grontor'a property, chiCk, b l - dua on
partlcula,Y · d11crlbed South 66' 27' 58" Well, conflrmetlon ol11ie.
I' , ' " " '
!Iii
I
I f &gt; ,J•
II
aalollowe:
paulng a. 518" Iron pin The apprelall did not , Y
Beginning far refer- with a plalllc ldtntHI- Include an Interior
once on 1 518" Iron pin cation cap oat al examination ol tho . - - -.........- - ,
wllh • pintle lden!KI- 953.65 '"'· going a houu.
J&amp;L
cellon cep Ill, liken to total dlatence of 983.65 Rober! E. Beagle,
be on the northeall feet to a Iron aplke 111 Mllga county Shoiffl
Construction
comer o1 Section 33: (80 penny nail) In lhl Attorney
for
the • VInyl Siding
Thence along the Bill cantor ol Cone Road Plalnllff
, Replacement
line ol Section 33, (Township Road 7);
Will Kernen, P.O. Bo•
Windows
South 07' 17' 20" W11t Thence along the con- 366, Logan; OH43136
a dl1t1nce ol 158.45 tar of Cone Road the 740-385-2121
'Aoollng
1111 to a 518" Iron pin following (2) courl88; (7) 4, 11, 18
• Decks
with a plllllc ldenUfl· 1. North 28' 24' 43"
• Garagea
cation cap IBI being Weat a distance n.84 - - - - - - - , Pole Bulldlnga
the principal place ol lellto a point, and;
Public Notice
, Room Addhlons
-nnlng olthe tract 2. North 34' 37' 53" - - - - - - herein deacrlbed;
West a dlatance ol Sherlll Salea
OWner:
Thence
continuing 127.16181110 a point; Call Nu,_ 07CV017
JemH K1111111
along the east line ol Thence leaving the JP Morgen Chase r~:;.7:4;.2·;2~33~2~:;
Section 33, South 07' center ol Cone Road Bank
IT 20"Well a dlatance and with a line through Plalntlll
Mushroom
ol210.41 IHito a 518" the granlor'a property, va
•
Iron pln with a plllllc North 82' 53' 34" Eaat, Charlet Klein Jr, at al
$35 A Scoop
ldentiiiCitlon cop aet; passing a 518" Iron pin Defendants Court ol
T-Post6ft. $3.29
Thence leaving tho with a plalllc ldantlft- Common Pleaa, Meigs
Wide Variety of
-line oiiiiCIIon 33, cellon cop 1811130.00 County, Ohio
llld with aline through leet, going a total dis- In purauaoce ol an
Lawn Seed, ·
the grentor'a property, tlnceol1129.071eetl0 'order of sale to me
Fertilizer and
&amp;&gt;uth82'53'34"WIII, lhe principal placa ol directed from said
ShowmasterSbow
p8lling a 518" 1ron pin baglnnlng, containing Court In tho above
Feeds
with 1 plalllc kllntlll- 5.099 acrea more or antllled action 1 will
Clllan cap Ill al Ills and being subjecl expoaa to aala 'e t pub101V.o7 IHI, going 1 Ia the right o1 way ol lie auction on lhe Irani
Iaiii
cllltanca
ol Cone Road (Township alepa ol tho Molga
1129.07 IHI to a Iron Road 7) and all other County Court House
eplke aet (60 penny eaHmenta ol
on Frldty, Augual 10,
nail) In lhl center o1 Being 5.099 acres oul 2007 al 10:00 a.m., of
Cane lloed (Townahlp of Tract One, OHiclal ·said dey, the following "'l•ill•••~~
Raid 7);
Record 53, Page 01.
described roal eatata: I
Thence along the can- All 518" Iron pine with Tract No. 1:
tar ol Cone Road the plaatlc ldentlllcotlon Tho following real
following three (3) cape Ill are atamped eatate In the County of
c:our188;
"Seymour
&amp; Meigs State ol Ohio
1. Norlh 34' 37' 53" Aaoocllloa".
and 1~ the VIllage ol
Weal a dlalance ol All Iron pins eel being Pomeroy,
and
• New Homes
7t.!ie ,_,10 a point,
518" by 36".
deacrlbed aalollowa:
a: North 44 ' 56' 12" The blarlnga uled In Beginning at the • Garages
• Complete
Weal a dlalance ol lha above daacrlbed Northwest earner of a
1-16.62 letl Ia a point, lract w.re .ba11d. on lol fofrnoprly owned by
Remodeling
and ;
lhlaealllne ol Section John Voss aomotlmea
3. north 54' 26' 54" 33 being, South 07' 17' relorred to aa John
Weal a dlat•nce of 20" Wall and are lor Fop: Thence South an
Stop &amp; Compare .
11.40 feel lo a Iron lhe determlnallan of lhl line of aeld Lot 44
aplkllll;
angiH only.
dagr- Weal tOO feel;
Thence leaving lht The above dllcrlbed !hence
North
34
center o1 Cone Road blet waa aurveyed by dagrees Weal 40 IHI
Public Notice
and wHh allnolhrough George F. Slymour, !hence
North
43
tho granlor'a property, Ohio
Proleaslonal dlgr- Eaal82 leeiiO
North 81 ' 07' 02" Eaal, Surveyor No. 6044, the · front
alrHI, 00613.000
palling a 518" Iron pin Slptember 15 1697.
Bulternul Ave thence Property Addresa: 132
Avenue,
with a pllltlc ldantlll· SUBJECT TO THE wllh said sl~t 44 1111 Butternut
Pomeroy,
Ohio
45769
cation CIP HI at30.00 R E S T A 1 C T 10 N S 10 tho place o1 bagln·
Current
Owner:
fell, going a total dis· anached hereto as nlng said' property
Charlea
Klein
Jr.
at al
tance ol1295.171eetlo Exhlbh "C" which shall bllng a part ol Lol No.
Prior Deed References:
the principal place ol run with the land and 303, Town 2 Range 13
baglnnlng, containing be bln"lng upon the alLot 189. satd proper- Volume 213, page 667
5.103 acraa mora or Grantee*, their helra ty being designated an Appraised at $50,000
felt and being aubject and aHIII"•·
lhe Tax Duplicate as Tenns cl Sale: Cannot
to the right ol wey ol Subject 10 1111menta Lot 47 ol SubdiviSion be oold lor la88 than
Cane Aaed (TDwnahlp 1ea11a, rlghta-of-way: al i.ot No. 189 In 213rds altha oppralead
value. 1D'lo down on
Road 7) and all ather condltlona and reotrlc- Pomeroy, Ohio.
eaaomente o1 record. dona o1 record.
The aforesaid real dey of sala, Cash or
Being 5.103 acnta out SAVE AND EXCEPT estlle being aubjecllo certified chock, balof Tract One, Ofllclsl lhe No. 4-4A, Clarion or a certain agreament ance due on conflrma·
~·
Record 53, Page 01 .
Limestone coal which made between J.P. lion 01 ulo.
The
appraisal
did
nol
All 518" Iron plna wllh was provloualy con- Bradbury and Henry
plaallc ldontlllcallon veyed to the Olio Koehler on November Include an Interior
caps 111 ora stamped Power Company by 14 1871 aa recorded examination ol the
"Seymour
&amp; deed dated August 6 In 'volum~ 1 Page 259 house.
ASBoclatea".
1958 and recorded 1~ Meigs Cou~ty Leas~ Robert E. Beegle,
All Iron plna Ill baing Volume 197, Page 541 , Records,
reference Molga County Sheriff
the
lor
518" by 38".
Meigs
County which is hereby mode. Attorney
PlalntiH
Tho blarlngs uled In Recorder'• Olllce.
Tract No. 2:
the above, deacrlbed PRIOR CONVEYANCE: The following real Frank &amp; Wooldridge
tract were balld on Official
Records Illata altualed In the Co. LPA
the eaat line o1 Section Volume 53, Page 01 , County ol Melga, In the 600 S. Paarl St.
33 belng, aouth 07' 17' Molge
County State o1 Ohio, and In Columbus, Ohio 43206
20" W01t and are for Raccrder's Olllce.
the VIllage ol Pomeroy, 614-221-1662
the determination ol Deed Rea:rlcllons lor and bounded end (i') 4, 11 , 18, 25 (8) 1
angl01 only.
Cone Road- Township d01crlbed aslollows: II
The above deacrlbld · RoadU
being ·Lot No. 48 ol
tract woo aurveyed by 1. Lot number 4-5 are Subdlvlalon ol Lot No.
George F. Seymour, being sold lor s ingle 189, and part ol
Ohio
Proleaelonal lamlly realdentlal use. Triangular Lot No. 515
Surveyor No. 6044; Once the seller haa Sltualo on Bullornul
September 15, 1997:
been paid In lull, lola· and Vela Streels In
SUBJECT TO THE mar be dlv- 11 you Pomeroy.
A EST RIC 11 0 N S receive approval from Parcel
Nos.
16·
attached hereto as tho Melga county 00614.000 and 16-

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laken in, II will be your own fault.
LEO (July 23·Aug . 22) - The only way
people ca n fee l comfortable around you
Is when you a ccept them for who and
what they are: Even if you lhlflk you could •
help a friend, keep your comments to
yourself.
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merely do only what is expected but have
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to experience any sense of accomp lishment.
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companions . you aren't apt to get any
pats on the back unless you put them
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contrWe low s/lades?
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club, giving away the contract Immediately. (And it takes a tlamond lead to
tlefeat four spades.)
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tnck lour? II mi\111 be a diamond, but
hare rt has to be a club. Hyou cash both
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clally it you best him or her.
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witness. There Is no need to pretend to
know eomethlng abQut which you tr uly
know little. Hone1ty will make you look
wise , not deception.
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know when to atop selling , you could
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through thl fl nlln.
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ma kt an 1gretm1nt with aoma one,
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The ~pprol11l did not Ohlo
COle Number otCV174 Include on lnlerlar In purauance al en
Benelk:lol Ohio Elvo
exemlnotlon ol the order ol aale to me
Plllntlfl
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dlrecled !rom Ilk!
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Robert E. llllgll, court ~ lhlobOve enllo
Richard Coger II el
Melga County Shertll lied acllon, I will
Delendlnll
Altom~ lor lhl pllln- expoHIO 111e at pubHe oucllon on lhllront
Court ol Common 1111
PIIII, Malga County, John D. Clunk
atepa ol lhe Mllga
Ohio.
5601 Hudaon Drive, County Court Hou11
In purauance ol en SUite 400
on Friday, Augull 3,
order ol aele to me Hudaon, Ohio 44236
2007 II 10:00 1.m. ol
directed !ram aald 330-342-3203
llkl dey, lhllollowlng
· dllcrlbld r e e l -:
Court In the above (6t 27, (7t 4, 11
entitled action, I will
Parcel One: The followexpo~~ to atle at publng r e e l - being In
Public NoUce
SyracuaaVIIIageand In
lie auction on the lnmt
atepa al !he Melga
100 acre Lot No. 291,
County Court Houat Sheriff Sale
SultOn
Tawnahlp,
on Frldey, Aug. 3, 2007 Ca11 No. 06CV171
Mllga County, Ohio.
al 10:00 e.m., ol aald Farmere
Bank
&amp; Deacrlbed aa lollowa:
day, the following Savlnga
Beginning II a 2 Inch
dllcrtbed reel eatole: Plaintiff va
pipe on lhl ooulhllll
Slluotld In the Cleveland Howard
corner ol a 8.8 acre
Townahlp ol Lebanon, et al
tract o1 land - a d
!rom John McCoy lo
County ol Melga and Defendlnll
Stall o1 Ohio:
Court of Common An:hll LH, dHCrlbed
Bilng In 110 Acre Lot Pleas, Melga County, In Deed Recorded In
11182 ol Lebanon Ohio
Deed Book No. 238,
Townahlp In Melga In pureuance ol en page no. 763, Deed
County, Ohio, and order of aale to me recorda of Melga
baglnnlng at the IIHI directed from laid County, Ohio, thence
pln localld In tho cen- Court In the above weal 815.85 1111;
ter o1 State Route 1124 entitled action, I will thence South 24.85
etlhe point repreatnl- expou to ule at feel to the lOUth aide
lng the Southweat cor- Public Auction on the ol a 25 laat road; lhl
nor ol real eatala Irani atepo of lhe pleca !If baglnnlng far
ownad
by
lhe Meigs County Court thla
deecrlptlan;
Pan)acoalai ,AaHmbly HouH on Friday, Aug. thence IDUih 8 dig. 06'
Chun:h; thence .North 3, 2007 at10:00 a.m., ol 1111 126.75 IHito the
along the Weal line ol Hid day, the lollowlng north1111 comer ol a
lloreaald chun:h roal dllcrlbed real elllll: .22 acre lot .dllcrlbed
ealale a dllllnco ol
Situate In Scipio In Deed Book No. 238,
174.2 fHI to lhe lownahlp,
Melga page No. 823 dMd
Norlhweal corner ol County, Slate ol Ohio recorda ol Melga
eloreaald church real and being In Section County, Ohio; thence
eatate; thence Well 26, Town 7 North, north 85 dig. 28' Hat
running porallll with Range 14 Wilt of the 100 111110 lhl norlhthe center ol Stela Ohio
Companv'a 1111 corner ol 1 .23
Route ., 24 a piatence Pure hall and billng acre lot dtacrlbld In
ol 600 1811 to an Iron deacrlbed ao follows:
Deed Book No. 243,
pin; lhlnce South runBeginning II a 50 page no. 925 nlng pereUel with tho Inch Sycamoro lree recorda o1 Mllga
Weal line ollhe alono- E•t 547 lllllrom lhl County, Ohio; lhenca
aeld
Pantecoatal Southweal corner ol ooulh 66 dig. 60' 1111
Aa11mbly Chun:h real Soctlon 26; thence 20 1111 IIOng the north
eatate a dlalance ol E•11916.67 fHialong line ol a .37 acre lot;
174.21111ta lhe center lhe South line of uld thenca north 5 dig. OS'
ol Sllto Roule 1124; Sec:llon 28 Ia a linea -1125.851111 to the
lhlnce Eul olong tho poll: Thence North 0 ooulh akll ol a 25 loot
center ol 91111 Route dog. 58" 51" Welt road; !hence aouth 87
1124 a dlallnce o1 600 553.081111to a point In dig. 11' Will 120 !HI
fHt to tha pl1c1 ol the
centerline
ol along lhl aoulh aide ol
baglnnlng, containing County Ao1d 17, pall• aald road, to lhe place
2.4.ocroa, mort or leaa. lng a lance poll at 833 ol baglnnlng, containEXCEPTING all lagal IHI lor. reference; lng .35 acrea, more or
rlght-of-weya and SAY- thence South 67 dig. 1111.
lNG and EXCEPTING 45'02" Well146.66fHI Reference
DHd:
lha coal underlying along the cenlarllne ol Volume 306, 1'1111 511,
uld preml111 wHh the aald County Road 1710 Melga County Dead
rtght to mine the aarna a point; !hence Soulh RICarda. ·
end a rlght-of-wey In 84 dig. 36' 14" Weal Audltor'a Parcel No.:
avery direction along 316.74 lett along the 20-000116.000
lhla coel-ma !here- centerline ol aald Pircol Twp: Sltuete In
under Including all County Raid 17 to a Section 311, town 2,
mining rlghla.
point; thence South 79 Range 12, . Sutton
SAVE AND EXCEPT· dog. 45' 23" Weal Tawnahlp, VIllage al
lNG: Situated In lho 326.80 IHI along lhl Syrecu11,
Melga
T......,.p ol Leblnon, clnllrtlna ol aald County, Slate ol Ohio,
County olllelga, 91111 County Road 17 to a and being part ol One
ol Ohio, lnd In Secllan point; !hence South 3 Hundred Acre Lot
34, Ito acre Lol 1182, dig. 28' 14" E11t Number 295.
T-. 2N, Range 11W, 214.57 feet to 1 30 Inch Commencing 11 a two
and bounded and Sycamore Tree, pass- Inch Iron pipe In lhl
dn: Ibid ufollowa: lng a fence poll II 20 northeall corner ol 1
BMig 1 perc1l ol land feet lor reference; 5.5 acre more or 1111
lying an lhe right skill !hence North 70 dog. tract aa recorded In
ollhl centerline ol a 34'00"Weot469.701ell Deed Book 236, Paga
au,..,, mode by the to a point In the center- m In the Recorda ol
Department
ol line ol said County the Melga Caup!Y
Trtnoportallon
and Road 17; thence South Recorder's
Olllce;
being located wllhln 13 deg. 03' 26" Weal !hence N. 90 dig. 00'
lhe boundary points ol 78.10 teet Ia an Iron 00" W. along lhe nartl\
Parcel No. 205-WLR as rod; thence South 47 line . of uld 5.5 acre
delineated upon lhe deg. 39' 00" Weal mora or le11 lract
Department
of 136.50 leel 10 on Iron 671.11 leel. to I a point
Trenaj)Orllllon's Right· rod; thence Soulh 76 In the exllllng -.1y
of-Way plan MEG-124- deg. 49' 51"We8169.00 rtghl ol wey line ol Lee
31.57, Sheet 14 ol 42 feet to an Iron rod; Circle and lhe reel
and recorded In Pill thence South 58 dig. polnl ol baglnnlng for
Book 5, Page 19, ·05' 00" Well 257,50 the
land
herein
records
ol
the feet to an Iron rod; deecrlbed; lhlnce S. 5
Office, thanes South 68 dog. deg. 24' 00" E. along
Recorder's
Melga County, Ohio. " 53'11fl"Weat253.00 IHI the exlallng Wllllrty
It Ia understood that to an Iron rod; thence rtght ol wey line ol Lee
the atrlp of land above South 25 deg. 30' 00" Circle, 27.58 IHI to a
described
contalna West 85.00 lett to the point In lhl exlatlng
0.126 acres, more or paint ol beglnnl~g. soUihlrly right ol woy
less, Including lhe conlalnlng18.95 acrea, line of Lee Circle;
proaenl road which more or leas, except- !hence No. 87 dig. 11'
occupies 0.000 acres, lng all legal rtghls .ol oo• E. along lhl axial·
wey.
lng ooutherty right ol
more or 1011.
The·
above The description lor the wey line ol Lee Circle,
described area ol 0.126 above trecl being the 52.73 llllto an exlll·
acres Ia to be deleted ·raaulls ol a aurvey lng Iron pipe In lha
from Audllor's Parcel · made by Robert H. northwaat
property
No. 07-00723.000.
Eaoon,
Ohio corner ol George D.
This deacrlptlon Is Reglatered Surveyor and Sherry A. Buaklrk
baaed on a survey No. S-06546 dlled 11 recorded In Deed
made by BALKE ENGI- November, 1982.
Book 263, Page 903 In
NEEAS lor the Ohio Reference
dead: the Recordt ol the
Department
ol Volume 287, Page 629, Mtlga
• County
Traneportlllan,
In Melga County Dead Recordar'a
Olllce;
2000, By Joseph D. Records. .
· lhlnce S., 5 dig. ot'
Kuhlmann,
P.S. Prior Atlerence Deed: 00" E. along the mt
Reglalered Surveyor Volume 164, Page 711, property line of uld
No. 5--6823 under lho Melga County olllclll George D. end Sherry
A. Buaklrk, 76.85 1ee1
direction and aupervl- Recorda
alan ol Ronald F. Riser, Auditor's Parcel No.: to a point In lhl north·
P.S.
Reg laterad 17.00382.000
eall property corner o1
SUrveyor No. $-70S3. Property
Addreaa: Hugh M. and Martha c.
All iron plna ell are to 33353 Cotterill Road, McPhallaa recorded In
be (314") • (30") by.a (1 Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Deed Book 250, Page
112") aluminum cap, Current
• Owner: 603 In the Recorda ol
atamped "ODOTR/W Cleveland C. Howard at the Melga County
DISTRICT 10" and the al
Recorder's
Office;
surveyor'&amp;
Ohio Appralled al $40,000
thence S. 85 deg. 00'
R.,.latratlon or survey- Torma ol Sale: Cannot 51" W. along the north
ora name, number be sold lor loss then property line ol aald
and/or company name. 214rda olthe appraised Hugh M. and Martha C.
Points listed with value. 10% down on McPhail, 66.221ellto a
(Iron pin Ht) are to be day.~~ sale, cash or polnl; thence N. 1 deg.
Ill by tho contractor cort111ed check, bal- OS' oo· West along a
11 lndlcalld at the lor- ance due on conllrma- line, 108.91 1811 lo a
point In tho north line
mlnatlon ol lhe con- lion ol aale.
slructlon project.
The eppralaal did not ol aald 5.5 acre more
Said alellons being Include an Interior or loll tract; thence N.
the Station numbers as examination ol the 90 dog. 00' 00" E. along
allpulated In the hero- house. Land only.
the north line ol aald
lnbolore mentioned Robert E. Beegle, 5.5 acre more or 1111
turvey and as shown Meigs Counlr Sheriff tract, 25.92 feet to the
by plana on lila in the Attorney lor the plain- point ol beginning and
Ohio Department ol lisa
containing 0.168acrea.
Tr an a Po r tall on , Christopher Tenaglia
Subject lo all legal
Marlette, Ohio.
200 E. 2nd St. , hlghwaya and easeSaid premlaes also Pomeroy, OH 740-992· menla ol record.
known •• 50336 State 6368
Curren! Owner: Robart
Route 124, Racine, OH (6) 27, (7) 4 &amp; 11
Wood et al
PPN :
07Property at: 2411 L11
45771
00723.000
Circle, Syracu11, OH
Prior Deed References:
Public Notice
PPt 20-00066.000 &amp; 20Voiume 328, pege179
00284.000
· Appraleadal$45,000 SherlffSelea
Prior
Deed
Terma ol Sale: Cannot Case Number 06CV156 Relerence:Volume 44,
be oold lor leiS than LaSalle Bank NA
Page 475
213rda ollhe appraised Plalnllff
Appralead
at
velue. 10% down on vo
$70,000.00 Terma ol
Dey ol ule, cash or Robert Wood Et AI
Sale: Cannot be oold
certified check, bal- Defendants
lor lo11 lhan 213rds o1
ance due on contJrm_a- Court ol Common lhe appralaed value.
Pleaa, Meigs County, 10% down on day of
tlon of aale.

Klatt~

to )"our

111e, Cllh or c:«&lt;llled
chectc, b l ' - due on
c:onllrmlllon o11111.
The opprallll did not
Include on Interior
examlnallon ol the
houH.
·
Robert E. · BHgle,
Mllga County Sheriff
Attorney
lor
thePIIIntlll
Lerner
Sampao_n

Exhibit "C" which ahall agenclea.
run with lhl land and 2. Single Wide, Double
be binding upon the Wkllond Madullra era
GrontHI, lhelr helrl permitted.
Skirting
ond 1111gna.
mull be lnallllld lo
SUbject to Nllllllnll, unit within 10 dlya ol
111-. rlghll-ol·way, bllng · placed o n the
conditlona and lllt!lc· lot Unit 1111111 tJe .pn.. - 1tiona olrecord.
approved
by
SAVEAND EXCEPT lhl Vendor prior 10 being
No. 4-4A, Clerlon or placed an the lot, until
Llmeatone COli which the note Ia paid In luH.
Aollull •
"'" prevloualy can- Once the note Ia peld
120 E. 41h 81. 8th Floor veyed to the Ohio In lull any unit being CORNER STONE
Clnclnnetl, Ohio 45202 Power Company&gt; by placed on the lot cen
513-241-3100
~dllld Augull 6, nat f!e over ten yaera
CONSTRUCTION
(&amp;t 27, (7t 4, 11
11158 and recorded In old when pieced an the
Volume 197, Page 541 , lat.
Roofing, Siding,
Mllga
Counly 3. No junk or unll·
Soffit, Decks,
Public Notice
Aeconler'a Olllce.
ceneed vlhlclel are
Doors, Windows,
TAAt;rTWO:
permllted on lhe lot.
Electric, Plumbing,
Sheriff Salea Caaa Being 5.0S8 acres, 4. No accumulllion al
Drywall,
Number O&amp;CV170
more or leae, ahulled peraonal
effecta,
Remodeling,
Room
CHIZen Bank o1 Logan In Section 33, T-&amp;-N, R· debrla waate, garb~ge
Additions
Plalntlll
15-W,
Columbia or other unalghtly
vs
Township,
Melga objects.
Local Contractor
Tarry
&amp;
Pomela Counly, Ohio.
5. No Incomplete alruc740· 367·0544
Pareanaetal
Being a part ol a tract ture, you will . be
Free Eadmataa
Defendlnta
of .lend !hat Ia now or allowed adequate time
740·367-11536
Court o1 · Common lormerty In lhl name ol to complete atructure.
Plaea, Melga County, Ronald and Judy 6. All Iota mull give
H&amp;H
Ohio
Hagerty aa recorded In access to all pubic utllIn pureuance ol an OHiclal Record 53, hlea Including but not
Guttering
order of oale to me page 01 ol the Melga limited to public Wiler,
directed from aal~ County
Recorder's elect!lc and telephone.
Seamless Gutters
court In lhlabove anll- Ollk:l, uld tract being 7. Only one large ani- Roofing, Siding, Gutters
lied action, I will llluated I~ the north- mel per acre Ia permltInsured &amp; Bonded
expoH to Hie at pub- -quarter o I Section led. Example haree,
740.653-9657
lie auction an the lronl 33, T-9-N, R-15-W, caw, goal. No ewlne
atepa of the Melga Columbia Townahlp; are permllted.
County Court Hou11 Melga County, Ohio 8. Prtar to building or Stanley Treean Frldey, Augull 10, end being more partie- piecing a unft on the
Trimming
2007 81 10:00 a.m., ol ularty deacrlbed oalol- lot you can u10 a
aald day, !hi following lowe:
camj!er on the lot lor
&amp; Removal
deacrlbed lllllltalt: Beginning for reter- recreallanal
uae.
*Prompt
and Quality
Sllullt In lhe Townahlp · ence on 1 518" Iron p.ln However, It must bo
oi·Columbla, County of with 1 plllllc ldentlfl· removed !rom !he lot
Work
Melga, and Stitt of cellon cap 111, taken to when nolln uaa.
*Reasonable Rates
Ohio:
be on the northeaat 9. Prior ·to otrlng any
TRACT ONE:
comer ol Section 33;
development o1 your •Insured
Being 5.103 acr01, Thence along the 1111 lot, contact lha Malga *Experienced
mara or 1111, altuetld llna ol Secllon 33, County
Health References Available!
In Section 33, T-9-N, R- South ,07' 17' 20" Will Depertment to review Call Gary Stanley @
15-W,
Columbia a dlatanca of 368.66 home lite location.
740-742-2293
Townahlp,
Malga ,_Ita • 518" Iron pine Curren! Owner: Terry &amp;
Please leave messa e
County.
with a plllllc ldentK~ Pallllll Pa,._ e1 II
Being a part of a tract caUan a1p 111 being Property at: 38860
ol land thai Ia now or lhl principal ploce ol Cone Raid
YOUNG'S
formerly In lhe nome ol beginning ol a tract Albany, Ohio
.
Ronald 1nd Jud~ herein dllcrlbed;
PPf 06-00124.003
Hagerty 11 recorded In Thence
conllnulng A
Prtor
DHd
Olllclal Record 53, along the ual line o1 Rllerencee: Volume
Room Addttfon• &amp;
Page 01 o1 the Melgl Section 33, South 07' 53, Plge 01
Rlmodtllng
County
Recordar'a . 17' 20" Willi dlatanco Approlaod
11
NlwG.Irt~gea
Olllcl, aald trect being ot 248.781Htto 1 518" $40,000.00 Terma ol
E'-ctriCIII I Plumbln;
ahultad In the north- Iron pin with a plutlc Sill: Cannot bl IOid
Aooflnt~ &amp; Outt.r1
Vln7.1 Stdlng I P1lntlng
1111 quarter of Section ldlntKiclllon c1p 111; lor laae than 213rda ol
Pet o 1nd Porch Oeoke
33, T-O.N, R-15-W, Thence leaving lha lhe approiHd .v alue.
WV036725
Columbia Townahlp, oaatllne ol Section 33, 10% down on day ol
V.C. YOUN G Il l
Mllga Coupty; State ol and with a llnethroug~ ule, Cllh or certmed
'!'I) I,L 1
Ohio and being mora the grontor'a property, chiCk, b l - dua on
partlcula,Y · d11crlbed South 66' 27' 58" Well, conflrmetlon ol11ie.
I' , ' " " '
!Iii
I
I f &gt; ,J•
II
aalollowe:
paulng a. 518" Iron pin The apprelall did not , Y
Beginning far refer- with a plalllc ldtntHI- Include an Interior
once on 1 518" Iron pin cation cap oat al examination ol tho . - - -.........- - ,
wllh • pintle lden!KI- 953.65 '"'· going a houu.
J&amp;L
cellon cep Ill, liken to total dlatence of 983.65 Rober! E. Beagle,
be on the northeall feet to a Iron aplke 111 Mllga county Shoiffl
Construction
comer o1 Section 33: (80 penny nail) In lhl Attorney
for
the • VInyl Siding
Thence along the Bill cantor ol Cone Road Plalnllff
, Replacement
line ol Section 33, (Township Road 7);
Will Kernen, P.O. Bo•
Windows
South 07' 17' 20" W11t Thence along the con- 366, Logan; OH43136
a dl1t1nce ol 158.45 tar of Cone Road the 740-385-2121
'Aoollng
1111 to a 518" Iron pin following (2) courl88; (7) 4, 11, 18
• Decks
with a plllllc ldenUfl· 1. North 28' 24' 43"
• Garagea
cation cap IBI being Weat a distance n.84 - - - - - - - , Pole Bulldlnga
the principal place ol lellto a point, and;
Public Notice
, Room Addhlons
-nnlng olthe tract 2. North 34' 37' 53" - - - - - - herein deacrlbed;
West a dlatance ol Sherlll Salea
OWner:
Thence
continuing 127.16181110 a point; Call Nu,_ 07CV017
JemH K1111111
along the east line ol Thence leaving the JP Morgen Chase r~:;.7:4;.2·;2~33~2~:;
Section 33, South 07' center ol Cone Road Bank
IT 20"Well a dlatance and with a line through Plalntlll
Mushroom
ol210.41 IHito a 518" the granlor'a property, va
•
Iron pln with a plllllc North 82' 53' 34" Eaat, Charlet Klein Jr, at al
$35 A Scoop
ldentiiiCitlon cop aet; passing a 518" Iron pin Defendants Court ol
T-Post6ft. $3.29
Thence leaving tho with a plalllc ldantlft- Common Pleaa, Meigs
Wide Variety of
-line oiiiiCIIon 33, cellon cop 1811130.00 County, Ohio
llld with aline through leet, going a total dis- In purauaoce ol an
Lawn Seed, ·
the grentor'a property, tlnceol1129.071eetl0 'order of sale to me
Fertilizer and
&amp;&gt;uth82'53'34"WIII, lhe principal placa ol directed from said
ShowmasterSbow
p8lling a 518" 1ron pin baglnnlng, containing Court In tho above
Feeds
with 1 plalllc kllntlll- 5.099 acrea more or antllled action 1 will
Clllan cap Ill al Ills and being subjecl expoaa to aala 'e t pub101V.o7 IHI, going 1 Ia the right o1 way ol lie auction on lhe Irani
Iaiii
cllltanca
ol Cone Road (Township alepa ol tho Molga
1129.07 IHI to a Iron Road 7) and all other County Court House
eplke aet (60 penny eaHmenta ol
on Frldty, Augual 10,
nail) In lhl center o1 Being 5.099 acres oul 2007 al 10:00 a.m., of
Cane lloed (Townahlp of Tract One, OHiclal ·said dey, the following "'l•ill•••~~
Raid 7);
Record 53, Page 01.
described roal eatata: I
Thence along the can- All 518" Iron pine with Tract No. 1:
tar ol Cone Road the plaatlc ldentlllcotlon Tho following real
following three (3) cape Ill are atamped eatate In the County of
c:our188;
"Seymour
&amp; Meigs State ol Ohio
1. Norlh 34' 37' 53" Aaoocllloa".
and 1~ the VIllage ol
Weal a dlalance ol All Iron pins eel being Pomeroy,
and
• New Homes
7t.!ie ,_,10 a point,
518" by 36".
deacrlbed aalollowa:
a: North 44 ' 56' 12" The blarlnga uled In Beginning at the • Garages
• Complete
Weal a dlalance ol lha above daacrlbed Northwest earner of a
1-16.62 letl Ia a point, lract w.re .ba11d. on lol fofrnoprly owned by
Remodeling
and ;
lhlaealllne ol Section John Voss aomotlmea
3. north 54' 26' 54" 33 being, South 07' 17' relorred to aa John
Weal a dlat•nce of 20" Wall and are lor Fop: Thence South an
Stop &amp; Compare .
11.40 feel lo a Iron lhe determlnallan of lhl line of aeld Lot 44
aplkllll;
angiH only.
dagr- Weal tOO feel;
Thence leaving lht The above dllcrlbed !hence
North
34
center o1 Cone Road blet waa aurveyed by dagrees Weal 40 IHI
Public Notice
and wHh allnolhrough George F. Slymour, !hence
North
43
tho granlor'a property, Ohio
Proleaslonal dlgr- Eaal82 leeiiO
North 81 ' 07' 02" Eaal, Surveyor No. 6044, the · front
alrHI, 00613.000
palling a 518" Iron pin Slptember 15 1697.
Bulternul Ave thence Property Addresa: 132
Avenue,
with a pllltlc ldantlll· SUBJECT TO THE wllh said sl~t 44 1111 Butternut
Pomeroy,
Ohio
45769
cation CIP HI at30.00 R E S T A 1 C T 10 N S 10 tho place o1 bagln·
Current
Owner:
fell, going a total dis· anached hereto as nlng said' property
Charlea
Klein
Jr.
at al
tance ol1295.171eetlo Exhlbh "C" which shall bllng a part ol Lol No.
Prior Deed References:
the principal place ol run with the land and 303, Town 2 Range 13
baglnnlng, containing be bln"lng upon the alLot 189. satd proper- Volume 213, page 667
5.103 acraa mora or Grantee*, their helra ty being designated an Appraised at $50,000
felt and being aubject and aHIII"•·
lhe Tax Duplicate as Tenns cl Sale: Cannot
to the right ol wey ol Subject 10 1111menta Lot 47 ol SubdiviSion be oold lor la88 than
Cane Aaed (TDwnahlp 1ea11a, rlghta-of-way: al i.ot No. 189 In 213rds altha oppralead
value. 1D'lo down on
Road 7) and all ather condltlona and reotrlc- Pomeroy, Ohio.
eaaomente o1 record. dona o1 record.
The aforesaid real dey of sala, Cash or
Being 5.103 acnta out SAVE AND EXCEPT estlle being aubjecllo certified chock, balof Tract One, Ofllclsl lhe No. 4-4A, Clarion or a certain agreament ance due on conflrma·
~·
Record 53, Page 01 .
Limestone coal which made between J.P. lion 01 ulo.
The
appraisal
did
nol
All 518" Iron plna wllh was provloualy con- Bradbury and Henry
plaallc ldontlllcallon veyed to the Olio Koehler on November Include an Interior
caps 111 ora stamped Power Company by 14 1871 aa recorded examination ol the
"Seymour
&amp; deed dated August 6 In 'volum~ 1 Page 259 house.
ASBoclatea".
1958 and recorded 1~ Meigs Cou~ty Leas~ Robert E. Beegle,
All Iron plna Ill baing Volume 197, Page 541 , Records,
reference Molga County Sheriff
the
lor
518" by 38".
Meigs
County which is hereby mode. Attorney
PlalntiH
Tho blarlngs uled In Recorder'• Olllce.
Tract No. 2:
the above, deacrlbed PRIOR CONVEYANCE: The following real Frank &amp; Wooldridge
tract were balld on Official
Records Illata altualed In the Co. LPA
the eaat line o1 Section Volume 53, Page 01 , County ol Melga, In the 600 S. Paarl St.
33 belng, aouth 07' 17' Molge
County State o1 Ohio, and In Columbus, Ohio 43206
20" W01t and are for Raccrder's Olllce.
the VIllage ol Pomeroy, 614-221-1662
the determination ol Deed Rea:rlcllons lor and bounded end (i') 4, 11 , 18, 25 (8) 1
angl01 only.
Cone Road- Township d01crlbed aslollows: II
The above deacrlbld · RoadU
being ·Lot No. 48 ol
tract woo aurveyed by 1. Lot number 4-5 are Subdlvlalon ol Lot No.
George F. Seymour, being sold lor s ingle 189, and part ol
Ohio
Proleaelonal lamlly realdentlal use. Triangular Lot No. 515
Surveyor No. 6044; Once the seller haa Sltualo on Bullornul
September 15, 1997:
been paid In lull, lola· and Vela Streels In
SUBJECT TO THE mar be dlv- 11 you Pomeroy.
A EST RIC 11 0 N S receive approval from Parcel
Nos.
16·
attached hereto as tho Melga county 00614.000 and 16-

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his ruff, though, dedarer will win East's
dub shift on th e board, draw trumps, and
cash his two spades, discarding

dummy's club loser.
From tho bidding, you know partner has
a singleton spade. GN&lt;I him a spade ruff
at lnck two, leading you1 spade two as a
su it-preference signal for clubs.

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out lor others, making things easier for
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CANCER (Ju ne 2t.July 22) - Again,
someooe who knows how to aaddle you
with his or her responsibilities wiMbe tryIng to palm off another job. It yo u are
laken in, II will be your own fault.
LEO (July 23·Aug . 22) - The only way
people ca n fee l comfortable around you
Is when you a ccept them for who and
what they are: Even if you lhlflk you could •
help a friend, keep your comments to
yourself.
VIRGO 'Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - It you
merely do only what is expected but have
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to experience any sense of accomp lishment.
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companions . you aren't apt to get any
pats on the back unless you put them
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Th ings in ge neral should go rather

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record.

Once you have decided, took at the
dummy also. Lei's supposo you select
the spade ace. How would you plan the
defense aHer the other three players
contrWe low s/lades?
I dislike loating suits bid by l~e opponents. I would probably have led a low
club, giving away the contract Immediately. (And it takes a tlamond lead to
tlefeat four spades.)
You can see three ~efensive tricb: two
spades and a spade 1uH. But wh01e is
tnck lour? II mi\111 be a diamond, but
hare rt has to be a club. Hyou cash both
of your two lop spades and gNe partner

Assuming partner returns a club (not the
diamond king), you wil cash a club trick
when in with you1 spade king.

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SAGITTARIU S (Nov. 2 3-0 ac. 2 1) Watch o ul that you don't project on you r
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with some people. Upon investigation of
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keep the good things concerning your
worM or career to you rself. Keep oompetitors from find ing out how they might
trip up your progress.
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you lsel
pump up you r ego govern
rseU at
about yoUr worlh. Be true to
all times.
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you are right, avoid confrontation with an
Indi vidual who outranks you on th e
authority pole. Th la person is In the position to make you r lite miserable, esPe·
clally it you best him or her.
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sma rt guy or g~ l . as your l rlends offen
witness. There Is no need to pretend to
know eomethlng abQut which you tr uly
know little. Hone1ty will make you look
wise , not deception.
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Suzuki, on the verge of a
large contract extension
from the Mariners , got
three hits a nd wa s the
game's MVP.
Fans waited in kayaks
out in McCovey Cove
beyond ri g ht field in vain
' for some shots into the
water no so uv enir s
found their way into the
J::hilly bay.
· Bonds , the center of
a ttention '" the day s
before the game, had a
quiet night. He flied to
right field in the first, hit
an opposite-field shot to
the left-fi eld warning
track in the third, then
departed at the top of the
fourth.
He received a huge ovation after he came out on
the red carpel during the
pregame introductions and
bowed three time s to his
adoring hometown fans.
Hitting in the No. 2 spot
- his last regular-season
appearance in that slot was
20 years ago - he even
faked a bunt on the first
pitch of his second at-bat.
"There's too many emotions to be able to explain
it," he said. "This is my
family who I grew up for a
lot of years. All I can do is
say thank you."
His chase for Hank
Aaron's home-run record
resumes later this week,
and the scrutiny will
return . But for a night, the
swirl of steroids speculation lifted along with the
San Francisco fog.
Ken Griffey Jr., perhaps
the closest to a latter-day
Mays baseball has seen,
drove in two runs for the
NL with 11 first -inning single and a sixth-inning sacrifice fly.
AT&amp;T
Park,
which
opened in 2000, is the
most pic'turesque park in
the majors. With asymmetrical
dimensions,
uneven walls and sometimes difficult winds, it
can be a difficult place to
play. On this night, there
was even an infield double
by the Mets' Jose Reyes, a

Flight
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year-old
Dr.
Bruce
Kennedy, a Daytona Beach
plastic surgeon and husband
pf race circuit official Lesa
.F rance
Kennedy.,
and
Michael Klemm, a 56-yearold pilot with NASCAR
Aviation .
A mother in one of the
:homes, 24-year-old Janice
Joseph, and her infant son
Joseph Woodard, died. Next
door, 4-year-old Gabriela
Dechat was killed, and her
parents were badly burned.
Matt Minnetto, an investi_gator with the Sanford Fire
-Department, said rescue
crews arrived to a "heavy,
dark column of smoke"
· worsened by airplane fuel.
"The plane's in numerous
pieces throughout the live
or six homes' backyard," he
said.
It was another sad day for
a sport, and a woman, who
have seen their recent share.
Lesa France Kennedy is
the daughter of William C.
France, the NASCAR chairman who died last month at
age 74. Kennedy is presi. ·dent
of
International
Speedway
Corporation ,
which owns or operates 13
of the nation' s major motorsports facilities . In addition

Tour
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the stage fi ni shed, carefully
negotiating sharp turns and
cobblestone patches near
the end.
•
Cancellara extended his
lead by I 0 seconds by gaining bonus points for the victory. He leads Andreas
Kloeden of Germanr, by 33
seco nd s. David Mtllar. of
Britain is third , 41 seconds
behind,
and
G~org e
Hincapie of the U.S. is
fourth , 43 second s back.
The Tour, which began in
London for the · first time
this year, features mostl y

ball that hit the lip of the
grass and veered away
from Alex Rodriguez at
third.
Boston 's Josh Beckett
got the win, and San
Diego's Chris Young - .
who gave up Suzuki's
homer - was the loser.
Young e ntered to start
the fifth and walked hi s
first batter, Bri an Roberts.
One out later, Suzuki
reached down and golfed a
ball to right-centertield. It
hit off an All-Star ad in an
area known as the arcade
and instead of bouncing
straig ht back, it kicked
toward right field.
Suzuki was at third by
the time Griffey got to the
ball and easily sped home
for the first inside-thepark homer of his major
league career since
joining the majors in
2001, he had'hever hit one
in the regular season or
playoffs .
" Man, that was fun, "
Cleveland pitcher C.C.
Sabathia said.
Suzuki, an All-Star
every season he 's played
in the majors, put the AL
ahead 2-l.
Before a ballpark record
crowd of 43,965 on an
overcast evening, Mays
was honored for being
perhaps the greatest five-.
tool player in the sport's
history. After the All-Stars
were
introduced,
he
walked in fronl center
· field, tlanked by Bonds
and Derek Jeter, between
two rows of the assembled
players.
The tribute was similar
- but less emotional than 1999's c_eremony
honoring Ted Williams at
Boston's Fenway Park.
With a picture of his
famous 1954 World Series
catch projected behind
him on the center-field
"batter's eye," Bonds
acknowledged the cheers
and threw a ceremonial
first pitch to Reyes. Mays
got in . a pink 1958
Cadillac Eldorado convertible near second base,
then did a loop past first
base, behind the plate and
on to third base, throwing
baseballs into the stands.
Mays, now 76, appeared
in a record-tying 24 All -

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flat early stages that favor
The Tour is hoping to
sprinters. The fourth stage move past the string of
Wednesday is another one doping scandals , · allega- a 120-mile ride from tions and admissions durVillers-Cotterets to Joigny.
ing the last 14 months.
On Saturday, the race Most notable were Floyd
reaches the Alps for three Landis' positive test for
days, and the climbers most synthetlc testosterone in
likely will begin moving the last Tour, and a bloodcloser to the overall lead . doping scandal in Spain
Other key stages are time known
as
Operation
trial s in the 13th stage and Puerto.
the next-to-last stage before
Tour organizers said 53
the July 29 finish on the riders subm'itted blood tests
Champs-Elysees in Paris.
Tuesday morning. There
Pre-race favorites include were no abnormalities, and
Kloeden .
Alexandre all received the go-ahead to
Vinokourov of Kazakhstan , race . The six team s tested
Levi Leipheimer of the were : Astana , Discovery
U.S., Cadel Evans of Channel ,
T-Mobile.
Australia and Alejandro Francaise
des
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Star games and bridged
the move of the Giants
.
f-ranchise ftom New York
COLUMBUS (AP) scoring with a Big Ten- and nis), Yelena Kalkina (fenc!
to the West Coast. ,
Bruising
fullback
Pete
school-record 26 touch- ing), Conny Kirsch (ro~­
Reyes . whose 46 steals
Johnson
,
a
-part
of
four
Big
downs. Johnson also set the ing), Susan Mallery (cross
lead the majors, opened
Ten·
championship
teams,
school's
scoring mark with country/track ·and field) and
the bottom of the first with
heads
a
class
of
nine
people
30 points againstJ.llinois and Anna Smith (soft.hall).
, :'
a single up the middle,
with
156
points
tn
a
season.
The
class
will
beinducted
who
will
be
inducted
into
stole second on Dan
Haren 's second 1Jitch to the Ohio State athletics hall His five TDs agai nst North in two ceremonies on Sept. 7
Bonds and ca me around of fame, the sc hool said Carolina in 1975 is still the and will be introduced al
Buckeyes record.
. halftime of Ohio State'~
when Griffey lined a two- Tuesday.
Joining him in the class of football game on Sept. · 8
Johnson held a number of
out pitch high off the
Buckeyes rushing and scor- 2007 are Andy Dumpis (vol- against Akron.
·
mound and into center.
ing reco rds by the time he leyball), Ivan Gilbert (fencWith this class, the athlete
., Junior was the . star again
was finished. A' a junior in ing), Marv Homan (adminis- ic hall will have 301 memin the fourth, after Alex
1975, he led the nation in tration), Kristy Dascoli (ten- hers .
"
Rodriguez si ngled and stole
second. Ivan Rodriguez hit
a two-out single to right
and Griffey threw a one•
hop strike to the plate.
SPRINGFIELD (AP) major thunderstorms which
Springfield has starkly
While Pete Rose may The big debate was whether ravaged the course. Half the sian tee;!, nuanced greens,
have bowled over Ray Mother
Nature , or field was able to complete part of the design by t~
Fosse to win the 1970 game Springfield Country ·Club the first 18 holes, with near- renowned Donald Ross. ~
in Cincinnati, it's a differ- won the opening round of ly everyone else forced to player who hit~ . ,Pyc;r, ~~
ent era these days. A-Rod , the Ohio Amateur.
get up early on Wednesday green is almost !\s'~ , ot
knowing he was out by I 0
Only three players broke to complete the opening conceding at least ·one ·,~~
feet, pulled up as catcher par led by Blake round.
to par. Sidehill'putts u~il;ll~
Russell Martin tagged him. Furgerson's 3-under 67- in
In between the storms, mean turning Jour back tQ
out.
a round which could not be Furgerson forged a one-shot the target an .hoping th~;
Crawf;)rd connected with completed Tuesday because lead over David Ludlow and curling ball hits the hole as.f
two ouis in the sixth against of two major storm fronts. Andy Miller, each of whom hurries down the slope.
.1
Francisco Cordero. The But it was the venue and not shot a 68.
" I found the speed of the
drive was a little .to the cen- the ·.weather that upset
A native of Concord, near greens to be OK if you're
ter-field side of Suzuki's defending champion Jason Cleveland, Furgerson was 2 below the hole. That's trui
shot, about 20 feet from the . Kokrak.
.
under after 12 holes when key, " Furgerson ~aid. "It's
sign that totals Bonds'
" I just don't like the golf the first horn sounded to sus- all about placement. You
homers, currently 751. A course. It's not that it's a .bad pend play. On his first shot know that you can't be
fan appeared to reach over golf course, I just don 't like back after the resumption, above the hole, so don't liit
the 19-foot brick wall and this setup of the tour_a a- .h e missed the green to the something that's going to
gather up the ball.
ment," . Kokrak said after right on the par-3, 169-yard put you there."
'
Griffey drove in the NL's completing a 70. "It's a golf 13th. Then he hit the highLudlow, an 18-year-old
second run with a sacrifice course that levels the entire light shot of hi s round.
from Burton, was the No. 3
tly in the bottom half playing field out and it does"It was a really difficult player at Kent State last sea,against Justin Verlander n't separate the good players chip shot ," said Furgerson, a son. Playing in the same
.
after Carlos Beltran nearly from the bad."
jumor golfer at Loyola of group w1th Ludlow, Miller
Kokrak played in the U.S. Maryland. "I hit it just right tied for fifth in last year's
duplicated Suzuki's shot off
the wall but was held to a Open just two weeks ago, so and it took the slope.•. trick- IOOth Ohio Amateur at
triple
by
Vladimir perhaps Springfield's undu- led down and almost Canterbury Country Club in
lating greens suffer in con- stopped. It was almost like Cleveland. . ~
forme.t
Guerrero.
Tiger's
shot
at
the
Masters
Otterbein
College
player,
Martinez hit the 18th trast to the lightning-quick
pinch homer in All-Star his- and perfectly smooth putting - I didn't think it was going Miller lists getting a highat
legendary to go ,in. It kept trickling and five from Tiger Woods as
tory, an eighth-inning drive surfaces
one· of the biggest thrills of
Oakmont.
trickling and went in."
to left off Mets closer Biily
:The
uphill
puns,
are
so
Furgerson,
third
in
the
his life.
Wagner.
hard
to
get
up
to
the
hole
state
medalist
race
as
a
Alan Fadel, winner of the
Notes: The AL and NL
began the night tied with here," Kokrak said. "Then I senior at Lakewood St. 1995 Ohio Amateur, shot a
326 runs each in All-Star had putts downhill where Edward, followed that birdie 74 and said the course wasplay. . .. There have been you're at the mercy of the with five pars to cap a sati s- · n't surrendering anything
easy.
two inside-the-parkers in · grass on the greens; it's like fying day.
going
watching
a
snake
"This
course
doesn't
suit
"The great architects like ·
the ballpark: by Fernando
down
the
putting'
green.
I
me too well but I just put a Donald Ross did golf coursVina on May 9, 2000, and
don't
feel
that
the
Ohio
good round together," he es that will stand the test of
Dustan Mohr on Aug. 4,
Amateur
should
be
played
said. "I didn ' t make any time- especially this one,~·
2004 .... Young pitched the
here."
mistakes,
I didn ' t have any he said. "These greens are as
fifth inning and made pickMost
of
the
144
players
three-putts.
I just played good any greens you ' ll
off throws to Cubs I B Lee.
were
more
frustrated
by
the
simple
golf:
fairways and probably ever putt."
The pair were suspended
On that, everyone could
for brawling at Wrigley weather. Play was delayed greens. You can't try to
for
almost
five
hours
by
two
overpower
it."
agree.
Field on June 16 after
Young hit Lee with a pitch.
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sions with Ohio Valley.
Road. For further informahim at 8"for-16 in All -Star
Meanwhile,
Wayne tion please call promoter
play.
McPeek at Ohio Valley . Wayne
Mcl:'eek
at
Speedway has begun once- (304)489- 1871, (740)989"
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11-month
Sprint car specials 0019, or (304) 861International Airport, but
at
his
speedplant. Tim 0299(track); or visit the
crashed just north, Federal Nordhorn, Jan Opperman,
Hunter
won
the last race in Ohio Valley website at
Aviation
Administration and Jac;k Hewitt passed
May
and
also
June 16, _ www.ohiova·lleyspeedspokeswoman
Kathleen through victory lane . on
while
Jim
Nier
took the · way.com
Bergen said.
their way to Indy 500 faine.
The trip was supposed to
Many of the top outla,w June 9 win.
The Skyline Speedway is
be a quick 100 miles. drivers from across the
a
3/8
mile, high-banked, red
Witnesses saw the plane nation are expected to be on
pivot and sway, disappear- hand for the big money thi s clay oval , located just .4.1
weekend. Three sprint car mil es off of State Route 50 '
in-g past a treeline.
Federal officials from the tracks across Ohio are tak- and 32 on ~!hens County
National
Transportation ing the night off, adding to Road 53/Bethany Ridge
Safety Board were expected the excitement that outside Road . For more informamay
indeed tion about the speedway
to arrive and begin an inves- hot shoes
invade the Skyline high visit www.s\(ylinespeedtigation.
Lou-Ann Cappola, a banks . Additionally, many way.net or call the race day
Frldav,
13
schoolteacher who lives local drivers will be com- phone 740-662-4 111 ; or
6:30pm
about a block away from the peting in the late model and 740-707-3197. In case of
stock
car
ranks:
inclement weather please
crash site, said residents of
Skyline's new owner-pro- call before making the trip.
the subdivision are accusOlllo Vlllll SJIIIIIWII
Ohio Valley speedway is
tomed to noise from a near- moter Brent Steele has
SatlrdaV, IIIII 14
south ·
of
by railyard. She Clidn't think made marked improve- located
PIUS luiii'IC8 lllflllrll
twice of it when she heard ments at the facility, and · if Parkersburg, W.Va. on WV
with
the
sprints
successful
Rt. 68 south of Lubeck at
the crash.
ex
presses
an
interest
to
conthe intersection of W.Va.
"I thought the trains were
tinue
future
two-day
excurRt.
68 and Wadesville
banging and making noise ,"
she said. · " I was on the
porch and looked up and
saw smoke - black, black
smoke. At that point, all the
sirens were CO!Jling."
The plane came to rest
among several houses in a
broken mess, just a few
miles from the airport.

to losing her father and now
her husband, Kennedy
recently fell off a bike and
broke both her arms.
"It is clear that numerous
families were affected by
this terrible tragedy and
unfortunately several people were deceased or seriously injured," NASCAR
said in a written statement.
"Our deepest sympathies
and prayers are with · all of
those who were involved in
this tragic accident and their
families."
It's not the first aviation
tragedy for NASCAR. In
2004, a plane owned by one
of its most successful
teams,
. Hendrick
Motorsports, crashed on its
way to a race , killing all 10
people aboard. Two years
earlier, N ASCAR team
owner Jack Roush was critically injured in a small
plane crash near Talladega.
And in 1993, two NASCAR
drivers, Davey Allison and
Alan Kulwicki, were ki !led
in separate air crashes.
The plane Tuesday was
traveling from Daytona
Beach to Lakeland when the
pilot declared smoke in the
cockpit. It was not entirely
Associated Press writers
clear who was flyin~ the
plane: NASCAR said It was Sarah Larime1; Lisa Orkin
Kennedy, but investigators Emmanuel, Adrian Sainz
said earlier Tuesday it was and Rasha Madkour in
Klemm.
· Miami and Ron Word in
They tried to land at the Daytona Beach contributed
Orlando
Sanford to this report.

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surprise contenders.
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MIDDLEPORT
Middleport's finance committee will meet to determine how the village will
operate the remainder of the
year with a projected general fund deficit.
Fiscal Officer Susan
Baker told village council
Monday evening the vii-

!age does not have enough
money in its general fund
to operate as it has for the
year to date, that al least
$50,000 in additional revenue or budget cuts will be
f\Peded , and the village will
reach a point when it cannot make payroll if those
adjustments are not made.
Council
appropriated
$470,403 based on anticipated revenue 'for the year.

Liquor store
robber
sentenced
Monday

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INSIDE ~
• Eastern student
going to Washington
D.C. See Page A3
• Receive OU degrees.
See Page A3
• PVH welcomes
new physician.
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WEATIIER

$300,000 has been spent.
The finance committee will
meet and report back to
council with recommendations at the July 23 meeting .
Ferman Moore, chairman
of the finance committee,
told council layoffs In the
police department will be
necessary before the end of
the year, while Council
President Stephen Houchins
suggested hiring a~ddi-

tiona! police officer to assist
the departmen t in collecting
old fines and supplementing
the general fund.
" We've see n this coming
and done nothing about it ,"
Moore told council members. "We need to start acting like business men."
Houchins,
meanwhile,
said "we're okay."
Income tax collections are
on the rise, Houchins told

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POMEROY - "You can tell I have a four
year old," Randi Gheen laughed when displaying her glass award for Ohio's Young
Entrepreneur of the Year from the Small
BY BRIAN J.. REED
Business Administration (SBA); an award
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which has the smallest chip on the end.
Her daughter Kylie' s imprint/chip on the
POMEROY -Amy M.
award seems appropriate considering
Thornburg of Pomeroy was
Randi involves her family in practically
sentenced io eight years in
every aspect of her business, Gheen
prison for robbing Whitley's.
Rentals and Industrial Sales of Pomeroy in
Liquor Agency in February.
the
Five Paints area. In fact, Randi says she
·Thornburg has been conwouldn't be where she's iu now in the busiveyed
to
the . Ohio
ness world without the support of family
Reformatory for Women in
like her husband Daimy, her father-in-law
Marysville to serve her senManuel, both of Gheen's Painting, and her
tence, imposed Monday by
three full-time emplo~ees.
Meigs · County Common
Randi taught herself the ins and outs ~f the
Pleas Court Judge Fred W.
business and industry, taking over the busiCrow III.
ness after only two years and leading it to 35
Thornburg was indicted in
percent sales growth and increasing its profMarch on charges of aggra.
tlability
by 2.75 ti111es. Randi said the busivated robbery and robb&lt;;Q'. ··
ness' yearly gross nearly doubled last year.
She pleaded guilty to .' the
Randi , who is only 26 years old, was nomrobbery charge. The 1995
. inated for the award by the Small Business
Plymouth used in the comDevelopment Center (SBDC) at Ohio
mission of · the crime was
University's
Voinovich
Center
for
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Leadership· and Public Affairs. Randi
received helped from the SBDC in developing her busmess plan as well as recetvmg
other free consulting services, including participating in the Central Contractor Register.
Still, despite the hard work, Randt found
winning the award a shock.
"I was tlattered ," she said. "I guess it felt
like the business was moving in the right
direction and that we're makin g progress."
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sor re signed , and some Randi Gheen, 26, has been named Ohio Young Entrepreneur of the Year by Randi said the award validated-those decisalary adjustments were the Small Business Administration. Gheen is up for the national award where sions, many of which she said she shares
made at Tuesday night's the winner will have dinner with the President in the Rose Garden. Gheen
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meeting of the Meigs Local operates Gheen Rentals and Industrial Sales of Pomeroy's Ave Points area.
Board of Education.
Amber M. Cox was hired
as the vocational agriculture
teacher at the high school on
a one- year contract pending
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The resignation of Vicki YouTube and its user creat- dogs, really good or really ''Pomeroy" mu sical perforhorrible amateur musicians, mances at the Court Street
Hu~hes as co-advisor of the ed media/clips has been utilized
by
people
around
the
POMEROY - While no
and
bad decisions on bicy- Grill come to life from the
Me1gs Middle School yearworld,
broadcasting
to
the
cles.
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are
also
homenew
projects were funded ·in
bands No River City,
book was accepted . Action
to correct payment figures world images that include grown vtdeos , from right Swamp Jeuce and per- Meigs County, several in
counties,
here in Meigs County.
on two part-time assistant some from Meigs County.
former Scott Holt. Swamp surrounding
YouTube is an Internet site
Under the search word Jeuce, a local band made up including Athens, did get
band directors was taken by
the board. David Deem will with the motto "broadcast "Meigs County" a four-part of members from Gallia and money for bridge and road
received $2,000, while yourself' that encourages series entitled "Nine Coal Meigs County, also ha s projects which will affect
homemade videos. However, Plants Within lO · Miles?" video s posted of perfor- local residents traveling
Nicole Mount, $750.
In executive session no videos of pornography, comes up with local envi- mances at the Monkeybar in around Southeastern Ohio .
harassment, ronmental activist Elisa Huntington, W .Va. One of
which follow ed the regular defamation,
According to an Ohio
advertisement
or
material Young of Racine speaking · Swamp Jcucc's newest Department
meeting there was a lengthy
of
di scus sion on hiring and encouraging criminal con- about existing and proposed · videos already had fo ur Transportation
release
power plants for the area views after only be ing post- Wednesday, additional fedcompensation of personnel duct are permitted.
Basically, YouTube view- and the proposed coal mine ed for 17 !tours.
and contract negotiations.
eral tr;insportation fund s of
Attending
were ers can watch everything on Yellowbush Road. The
Also under the Pome roy more than $19 million are
Superintendent Buckley, from a clip of the opening four-part series runs around search word is a 2006 con- flowing to 17 of Ohio 's
and Board members, Victor theme to the 1970's sitcom 30 minutes and in this cert by the Truth About small and JUral cities.
Youn g,
Roger Abbott, "The Love Boat" to the lat- instance YouTube is used to Train Wrecks on th e
In Southeast Ohio, $1,275
Norman Humphre~ s. Scott est sen sat ion called th e . promote a more se ri es topic
Please see ODOT, AS
Please see YouTube, AS
"dramatic chipmunk" from than the "dramatic chipWalton, and Ron Logan.

Meigs Local
addresses
personnel issues

Viewing Meigs County on YouTube

Details on

council, and an additional
police otficer would allow
the department to concentrate
additional effort on collecting
old fines, which are paid into
!he ·general fund. At least
$200,000 in old fines are
owing to the village. Some of
those fines are at least 20
years old and probably uncollectable, but others are not.

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ODOT allocates
$19 million to
small city
improvements

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