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adrohibited area and no signs poste at Gloeckner's on Oct. 30 as the
basis for the fine .
Gloeckner will have 30 days from
the date of the letter to request the
administrative review before the
Board of Health. He said he plans to
do so later this month.
Gloeckner's cafe has been subject
to II anonymous complaints since
enforcement of the ban began ,
including at least one complaint
alleging violations on Sunday, the
only day of the week Gloeckner's
business is closed.
Since the department began
enforcing the ban in May, it has

recorded 25 violations in public
places, but has not issued a fine until
now. Among the places found in
violation are the Middleport Police
Department, the county highway
department and several taverns.
The departmel)l has recorded II
complaints against Gloeckner's for
smoking in prohibited area, ashtrays present, infiltration of .smoke
and no signs posted. Court Street
Grill, second in the number of
alleged violations ·reported, appears
on the list only three times.
The following complaints have
been received:
• Court · Street Grill, Pomeroy:

smoking in prohibited area, ashtray
present, infiltration of smdke, May
5; smoking in prohibited area, ash- .
tray present, no signs posted, May
15: smoking in prohibited area,
ashtray pre sent, infiltration of
smoke , July 9.
• Antique Attic. Pomeroy: smoking in prohibited area, ashtray present, infiltration of smoke, July 9.
• Summerfield's
Restaurant ,
Chester: ·infiltration of smoke, May
21; infiltration of smoke, June 15 . .
• Fraternal Order of Eagles,
Pomeroy : smoking in·. prohibited
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RACINE
Racine ·
Council has anno'unced
letters defailing its proposal for annexation will
· soon be hitting the mailboxes of property owners
to gage tf the proposal
moves forward.
Mayor J. Scott Hill said if
council receives a negative
response the· plans will not
move forward. "If there's no
support we're not going to
pursue it," Hill said.
Clerk-Treasurer Dave
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ing with Village Solicitor
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Doug Lillie, the boundary
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lines for the annexation
were changed to reflect
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section lines for easier
description. With this
reconfiguration, the surface
operations for coal compa'1/.
ny Gatling Ohio along
Yellowbush Road are now
included within the annexation area .
Spencer
informally
described the annexation
area as follows: Starts at
Star Mill Park, goes South
along the Ohio River, hits
the section line, the ~ection
B~an J, Roi6d(photo
line goes across to also "Dairy Evangelist" Warren Taylor, owner of Snowville Creamery, is pictured with the product
include the Gatling property of his dairy's first run of whole milk. The product will be available to local shoppers at
where surface operations Powell's Food Fair.
set, then the intersection
section line goes north to
Country Road 28, moving
west it crosses old Ohio
124, follows the west side ·
of Hog Hollow, takes in all
of Junior Salser's property
on Hog Hollow, including
BY BRIAN J. REED
the property on the east side
tied on the farm the same about two hours," Taylor
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of Hog Hollow, then takes
day the cows are milked and said. "Milk is only as
the section line west back to
delivered to the retailer in healthy as the cows which
SNOWVILLE -The the same day. The dairy uses produced it, the cows are
the old locks and dams.
Spencer said after con- Snowville Creamery com- milk from pasture-fed dairy only as good as the food
sulting with Little, it was pleted its first run of I00 cows owned by Bill Dix and they eat, and that food is
determined by adhering . to gallons of milk from its Stacy Hall of Snowville.
only as good as the ground
section lines as much as new facility on Holley
According to Warren it grows on."
possible, it would be easier Road Tuesday.
Taylor, ~reamery owner and
The Snowville Creamery
The milk will be available self-proclaimed
to describe the pla11s when it
"dairy has the capacity to produce
goes to the county engineer in half-gallon cartons from evangelist," the milk is up to I,OOO'gallons of milk a
for review.
Powell's Food Fair in processed just 300 feet day. with three employees.
"The law says you cannot Pomeroy, and Kroger, the away from the cows who , Ground was broken on the
salamander," Spencer stated Farmacy and Village Baker produced it.
new facility just under a year
in terms of how to legally in Athens.
"It comes out of the cow ago, and has cost Taylor $1
map out the area.
Milk from the dairy is bot- and goes into the carton in million to complete.

POMEROY
Both
Meigs and Gallia Counties
are including in a listing of
counties where residents
are eligible to apply for low
interest emergency loan s
from
United
States
Department
of
Agriculture 's Farm Service
Agency (FSA).
Seventy -three counties
were desi~nated as primary
natural d1saster areas due
to damages and · losses
caused by _drought and
extreme heat, conditions
that occurred from April 15
and are continuing, according to the FSA.
The counties, along with
several adjacent ones, were
designated natural . disaster
areas on Nov. 26, making all
qualified farm operators in
the designated areas eligible
for low-interest emergency
loans from USDA's FSA,
provided eligibility requirements are met.
To qualify, farmers must
be unable to obtain credit
from commercial sources.
Farmers in eligible counties
have eight months from the
date of the declaration to
apply for loans to help
cover part or all of their
actual losses. FSA will consider each loan application
on its own merits, taking
into account the extent of
losses, security available
and repayment ability.
rt was noted that FSA has
a variety of programs, in
addition to the emergency
loan program, to help eligible farmc;rs recover from
adversity.
USDA has also made
other programs available to
assist farmers, including the
Emergency Conservation
Program, Federal Crop
Insurance
and
the
Noninsured Crop Disaster
Assi stance Program.
Interested farmers should
contact their local USDAFSA county office for further information on 'eligibility requirements and application procedures for these
and other programs.

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POMEROY The Meigs
County ·· Heal.th Department has
issued its first fine in the enforcement of the statewide smoking ban
. approved by voters a year ago.
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Charles "Sonny" Gloeckner said
Tuesday he will request an adminstrati ve review, as provided by law,
of the civil fine of $100 the health
department has imposed against
him as owl}er of Gloeckner's Cafe
in Pomeroy. In a letter dated Nov.
27, Coleen Murphy Smith of the
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prosthetic fittings for P.atients.
This visit goes along with the
CRC's services of distributing
free ·prosthetics, bras and wigs
to patients in need . .
The mission of the CRC is to
· increase local access to cancer
.prevention, early detection and
quality of life information for
cancer patients, loved ones and
the general public.
Moore, who passed away
earlier this year, was president
of the ACS's Meigs County
Advisory Board and championed the CRC: His widow, Rae,

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POMEROY -The Ferman
E. Moore American Cancer
A3 Society Cancer Resource
Center will be dedicated from
_B2-4 . 4-6 p.m. today at i.ts new home·
inside the Meigs County Health
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open house.
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the open hou se where. light
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The Ferman E. ·
Moore American
Cancer Society
Cancer Resource
Center will be dedi·
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open house from 46 p.m. tonight at
its new home . the
Meigs County
Health Department:·
Pictured is ACS
Meigs County
Advisory Board
member Courtney
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Teacher back in Britain after
being pardoned in Islam insult
case involving teddy bear
BY ROB HARRIS

"Welcome back, Gillian."
"It WaS OUtrageous, She
shouldn't have been treated
LIVERPOOL, England that way," said Dr. Abdul
A British teac her Hamid....She's been the vicreturned to her northern tim of something ridiculous.
English, hometown Tuesday We're glad she's back home
after being pardoned m and her ordeal is all over."
Sudan for insulting Islam by
Gibbons' supporters have
allowing her students to said the case started when a
name. a
teddy
bear school secretary with a
Muhammad.
grudge, Sarah Khawad,
Gillian Gibbons took complained to the Ministry
refuge from the media in a of Education that Gibbons
hotel, issuing a plea tor (Jn- had insulted Islam's Prophet
vacy- and time to cons1d- Muhammad.
Gibbons'
er interview requests.
lawyer, Kamal al-Gizouli,
Police sealed off the street 'a nd school officials said
in front of her son's Khawad was acting out of
Liverpool home as more revenge after she had an
than 40 reporters waited ar~ument with the school's
outside. Netghbors poked pnncipal, though they could
their heads out of their not say the cause of the
homes to examine the crush argument.
of satellite trucks and cam- · No parents ever comera crews.
plained, school director
· "She's had a long journey Robert Boulos said.
home and is thinking about
However, the case escalatevents and just wants to ed as Muslim clerics in
spend some time with her Sudan sought to drum up
family," said Richard Clem, public outrage, calling the
associate director of the naming of the teddy bear part
Bell Pottinger North public of a Western plot to insult the
· relations finn . "I think the prophet and demanding
family are surprised at the . Gibbons be punished.
Gibbons, 54, was freed
amount of interest ... we've
been asked here to tell you Monday after two Muslim
members of Britain's House
to leave."
After traveling through of Lords met with Sudanese
the night from Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir.
Gibbons told reporters at The teacher sent the presiLondon's Heathrow Airport dent a statement saying she
that she was stunned by the ' did not mean any offense.
"I'm 'Very glad to be back,
swift tum of events and her
.
and I'm a . !itt!~ shoc~ed
eight days in jail.
''I'm just an ordinary mtd- . . about ,all the medta ~ttenl!~n
die-aged pnmary school that I ve ·been gettmg: I m
teacher. I went out there to looking forward to seeing
have an adventure, and got a my family and friends and
bit more than I bargained to have a good test, and I'm
for" she said. "I don't think · hoping that you'll give me
anyone could have im~g- space in order to do that,"
· ined it would snowball hke she satd at Heathrow.
this."
"It has been an ordeal, but
At her son's home, British I'd like want you to kno~
Muslims delivered a mes- that I was well-treated m
sage of sup(JOTt and brought prison . and .eve?,'body was
a bouquet w1th the message: very kind to me.
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Undated photo made available by the Italian Culture Ministry in Rome Tuesday showing an archeologist cleaning a leg part
of a wooden throne dug out between October and November in the ancient southern Italian c1ty of Herculaneum, near
Pompeii, one of the Roman cities buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the year 79. Decorated with 1vory bas-reliefs
depicting ancient deities, the wooden remains are the first known example of a Roman throne, archaeologists sa1d Tuesday.

Archaeologists discover 1st century
Roman throne among ruins near Pompeii
Experts said the reliefs
today," Pietro Giovanni
Guzzo, Pompeii's archaeo- recall the "Attideia" cerelogical superintendent, told monies, which commemoa news conference in Rome. rated the death and resurVilla dei Papiri, so called rection of Attis, husband
because it has yielded a and victim of the goddess
library of hundreds of Cibele, and were introancient papyruses, has duced to the Roman calenonly been parti~lly exca- . dar by the· I;mperor
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vated and it is not yet clear Claudius.
The
fragile
remains
will
whether
the
throne
belonged to the ancient now undergo a lengthy
Fesidence, said Maria Paola restoration, while archaeolGuidobaldi, the
dig's ogists hope to · discover
many more precious artidirector.
The throne depicts Greek facts as the dig in the Villa
Papiri
continues,
mythological
figures dei
absorbed by Rome's culture Guidobaldi said.
Associated Press reporter
and is 'decorated with
images of the gods Attis and Alesw11dra Molinari in
Dionysus, as well as pine Rome contributed to this
report.
cones and phalluses.

believed to have been the
residence of Julius Caesar's
father-in-law. ·
ROME - Remnants of
Herculaneum, Pompeii
the first known surviving and
Stabiae ·
were
Roman throne have been destroyed by the eruption
discovered in the lava and of Mount - Vesuvius that
ash that buried the city of killed thousands in the
Herculaneum in the first year 79. The layers of volcentury,
archaeologists canic ash preserved the
sites for centuries, providsaid Tuesday.
Decorated with ivory bas- ing precious information
reliefs depicting ancient on .domestic life in the
deities, two legs and part of ancient world.
Archaeologists said the
the back of the wooden
throne
was an exceptional
throne were dug out
between
October
and find; furniture of its type
November. They were had previously only been
found 82 feet below ground seen m artistic depiction.
"It's the first original
near ' Herculaneum's Villa
dei Papiri, a ftrst century throne from Roman times
country home that is that has survived until
BY ARIEL DAVID

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

~ay Merry Christmas

to ~meone ~pecial with a
&amp;ntinel Christmas An8el

we remember thm~ · who have passed away
and are especially dear to us.
On Friday,' December 21, we will publish a special page devoted to those who are gone but not
forgotten. They will be similar to the sample below:

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you wisb, select ODe of the foUowing FREE verses below to
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I. We hold you in our thoughiS and memories forever.
2. MayGod cradle you mHis arms. now and forever.
3. ForeY&lt;r missed, never forgouen. May God hold you in !he palm of
His hand.
4. Thank you for lhe wonderful days we shared Iogether. My prayers
will be wilh youunlit we meet again.
5.The days we shared were sweet I long 10 see you again in God's
heavenly glory.
6. Your courage and bravery still inspire us all. and the memory of your
smile fills us wiih joy and laughter.
7. Though oul of sigh!, you'll forever he in my heart and mind.
8. The days may come and go, but Ihe limes we shared will always remain.
9. May Ihe ligh1 of peace shine onyour face for e1erni1v.
10. May God's angils guide youand protect you ihroughomt imc.
II . You were a lighl in our life that burns forever in our heans.
12. May God's graccsshine over you foralllime. ·
13. You are in our lhoughls and prayers from morning to night and from
yeallo year.
14. We send Ihis message with aloving kiss for eternal reS! and happiness.
15. May !he Lord bless youwilh His graces and warm, loving heart.

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protect you
throughout time.
Adam Rodgers
"Merry Christmas"
Mommy &amp;. Daddy

Alwap in our hearts,
John and Mona Andrews and
family

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Dear Annie: I'm a 25year-old single woman
whose best fri end for the
past I 0 years has been a
~uy. "Tony" and I have a Jot
m common and enjoy hanging out and playing video
games together. (I am a bit
of a tomboy.) Whenever
Tony gets a girlfriend, he
always asks me what I think
of her, and I do the same
_with my boyfriends. We
have a brother-sister retationship. Our friendship has
never been an issue when
we are dating other people,
which is great.
Here's the problem: It
seems everyone else can't
accept that Tony and I are
just friends. My co-workers, our mutual friends and
even some members of our
families keep trying to play
matchmaker with us. Tony
and I have talked about 11
and gave it a shot a few
yeats ago, and we both
came to the conclusion that
we're better · off staying
friends. We can't imagine
being intimate with each
other, and he even told me
that kissing 'me was like
kissin~ his sister. A relationsh1p beyond friendship
just isn ' t going to happen,
. and we don ' t see the' point

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The
Meigs County Pioneer and
Historical Society will kick
off holiday activities at the
Museum with a dinner
Friday night in the Howard
and Geneva Nolan Annex.
The dinner to be served at
6 p m is a fund raiser for a
Mode~n
Woodmen
of
America $2,500 matching
grant: This means the
Woodmen will match the
amount raised at the dinner
up to that figure . Margaret
Parker, president, reminds
residents that the. dinner is
open to the public. The
annex provides ground level
entrance and will be decorated extensively for the
occasion. Special entertain-

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ment will follow the meal.
. The dinner will be served
at ~ p.m. and .begin with a
var1ety of hoh.day appettzers and salad, along with
beverag~s of spiced cider,
punch, teed tea and coffee.
For the main course, those
attending will select from a
menu of. pork loin, roast
beef•. twtce baked potato,
cand1ed sweet potatoes and
ve~etable medley, after
wh1ch a table of desserts
wtll be offered as the finale.

Reservati~ns

are to be
made by calling the
Museum at 992-38 tO. The
cost 1s $15 per person. The
main museum building will
be open from S to 5:45 p.m.
and also lotlowmg the dm ner for viewing of a doll di splay.
On Saturday, Dec. 1~·
f~om 9 to II a.m. the tradtIlona! Breakfast with S~nta
will be held at the Museum
Annex. The breakfast will
be an all, you-can-eat meal

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Church events

Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, Dec. 6
POMEROY Ladies
Auxiliary, Drew Webster
Unit 39, 2:30 p.m. at the
library.
POMEROY Meigs
County Retired Teachers,
noon, at Trinity Church on
Second Street, Pomeroy.
Hijlhway patrol representative will speak on safe
winter driving . Meigs
Middle School chorus will
entertain with holiday
music . Guests welcome.
Lunch re servations due by
Dec. 4.
TUPPERS PLAINS Tuppers
Plains. · VFW
Auxiliary, 7 p.m. at !he hall.
Gift exchange.
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POMEROY - Hemlock
Grange will have its annual
Christmas dinner at the hall ,
6:30 p.m. All members are
welcome.
Friday, Dec:. 7
POMEROY
- Meigs
County PERl #74 meets at I
p.m.
at
Mulberry
Community Center (God's
NET) fnr election of offi cers and Christmas program.
POMEROY - Caregiver
Support Group, noon in
Semor Citizens Center conference room. Jim Cundiff,
speaker, on topic of foods
and memory. Refreshments. ·
Everyone welcome.
Satu,rday, Dec. 8
POMEROY - Christian
Motorcycle Association,

Sunday, Dec. 9
TUPPERS PLAINS
The Tuppers Plains St. Paul
United Methodist Church
will host a holiday carry-in
dinner at 12:30 p.m. The
Chrisimas program will be
held at 7 p.m. on Dec . 15.

Other events
Wednesday, Dec. 5
POMEROY
- ·Jerri
Dahler. field representative
for U.S. Rep . Charlie
Wilson, D-~ridgeport , will
hold office hours fru1n 1-3
p.m.,
Meigs
County
District Public Library in
Pomeroy.
· Thursday, Dec. 6
RACINE - Leaf pick up
in the Village of Racine,
today and tomorrow, rake
all leaves to curb for pick
up.

Birthdays
· Thesday, Dec. 11
POMEROY - Charles
Goeglein _will observe his
87th birthday . on Dec. II .
Cards may be sent to him at
35610 Flatwoods Road,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
Saturday, Dec. 15
POMEROY ~ Mildred
Schaefer Pen'y will observe
her 85th birthday on Dec.
15. Cards may be sent to her
at the Rock .Springs
Rehabilitation
Center,
36759 Rock Springs Road,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. Her
room number is 124a .

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ConservancY Christmas attire, members
Creek
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POMEROY
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Thursday, Dec, 6
Chamber
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Commerce,
business-mindTown ship Trustees , 6:30
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luncheon .
noon ,
p.m. at th e town hall.
Pomeroy·
Library,
speaker
POMEROY - Board of
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Sot!
and
Water Traditions," perfonnance by
Be ll
Choir,
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Riverside
Golf
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catercial meeting. 11:30 a.m. at
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ues to look for "generous"
men, she will undoubtedly
continue to find herself in
the same situation.
I am a 50-year-old man
and have many true "friendrelationships
ship-only"
with women. I enjoy them,
and neither of us !eels taken
advantage of. If "No Way"
is seeking that freedom , she
ne10ds to belly up and l'.lv
her own way. - Friends
Go Dutch
Dear Friends: It's true
that a wo~~lan should not
expect h~\ma le friends to
pay the
ills, not only
because it ~s unfair, but
because some men interpret
that to mean they are entitled to a sexual reward. -If
"No Way" isn ' t already
splitting the costs of' her
entertainment. we hope she
.
will do so immediately.
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Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the An11 Landers
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ChefSbnpson's Rx for holiday
cheer: Green Yucky Stuff
alike. It is easy to make, can
be made a day or two ahead
and is relatively inexpensive. My sister's mother-inlaw makes this recipe year
round, as it is always a
crowd pleaser.
Be judicious in how often
you have it, because it's
loaded with calories. In my
borne this delectable dish
has two names. Officially,
it's Grandma Alene's Four
Layer Dessert, but we also
call it "the green yucky
stuff." That helps keep the
uninformed out of it until
time for dessert. It has been
a longstanding family joke
about the name, because it's
anything but yucky.

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December, with its many
holidays, is alway~ a busy
month. This year the holiday season starts with the
Jewish "Festival qf Lights,"
or Hanukkah. A bit earlier
than usual, it runs from sundown on Dec . 4 to sundown
on Dec. 12.
The rest of the month is
filled with other religious
and secular holidays including
Hajj,
Christmas,
Kwanza and New Year's
Eve.
So, in keeping with that
holiday spirit, I would like
to give my readers a break
from the usual treatise on
. the diagnosis and treatment
· of illness. Instead, for the
- t 6th year in a row, this column wilt give you respite
from the discussion of
human
ailments
and,
instead, give you a delightful food recipe that I hope
will provide a special holiday treat for your family.
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Dear Mixed-Up: Your
We're both frustrated with parents might not respond
everyone pushing us togeth- with enthusiasm, but that
er. At first we shrugged it doesn't mean they won't be
off, but it's reached the accepting. They may be surpoint where I can't show . prised by your announce- ·
tnterest in other men with- men[, however, so give
out being criticized. The them time to work through
same goes for Tony. In an their feelings. Please coneffort not to give people the tact PFLAG (pflag.or~) .
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other people, but it seems a suggestions on how to talk
lot .of folks can't accept the to your parents about this.
idea of a man and woman GOOd luck . . '
being friends. How do we
Dear Annie: .1 read the
get through to them?
letter from "No Way,
Frustrated in Carolina
Buddy," who complained
Dear Frustrated: As that she just wanted to be
long · as neither you nor friends, but her latest male
Tony is harboring thou~hts companion wants more. A
of a more intimate relation- key phrase is that he's "gen,, ship, ignore the well-mean- erous." Does she think he's
ing busybodies . They will buying her dinner because
gi"e up only when one of he thinks she's hungry? If
you is "best man" at the she really . wants friendship
other's wedding.
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without obligation, she
Dear Annie: I am a IS- shouldn't be accepting genyear-old sophomore in high erosity that creates obligaschooL I don't keep secrets tion - they should split all
· fr.om my parents except for expenses.
one thing. I am bisexual and
Many women seem to
they don't know.
think it 's perlectly OK for
I want to tell them, but m_en to pay for everything,
I'm afraid they wilt be and that they have no
ashamed of it and of me. I responsibility to recipro· know they will still love me , . cate. I'm not saying accept- .
no matter what, but wilt ing a rare dinner from a man
they be able to accept me? I should force a woman into
am totally confused. Please bed, but there is no free
help. - Mixed-Up Child
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Teacher back in Britain after
being pardoned in Islam insult
case involving teddy bear
BY ROB HARRIS

"Welcome back, Gillian."
"It WaS OUtrageous, She
shouldn't have been treated
LIVERPOOL, England that way," said Dr. Abdul
A British teac her Hamid....She's been the vicreturned to her northern tim of something ridiculous.
English, hometown Tuesday We're glad she's back home
after being pardoned m and her ordeal is all over."
Sudan for insulting Islam by
Gibbons' supporters have
allowing her students to said the case started when a
name. a
teddy
bear school secretary with a
Muhammad.
grudge, Sarah Khawad,
Gillian Gibbons took complained to the Ministry
refuge from the media in a of Education that Gibbons
hotel, issuing a plea tor (Jn- had insulted Islam's Prophet
vacy- and time to cons1d- Muhammad.
Gibbons'
er interview requests.
lawyer, Kamal al-Gizouli,
Police sealed off the street 'a nd school officials said
in front of her son's Khawad was acting out of
Liverpool home as more revenge after she had an
than 40 reporters waited ar~ument with the school's
outside. Netghbors poked pnncipal, though they could
their heads out of their not say the cause of the
homes to examine the crush argument.
of satellite trucks and cam- · No parents ever comera crews.
plained, school director
· "She's had a long journey Robert Boulos said.
home and is thinking about
However, the case escalatevents and just wants to ed as Muslim clerics in
spend some time with her Sudan sought to drum up
family," said Richard Clem, public outrage, calling the
associate director of the naming of the teddy bear part
Bell Pottinger North public of a Western plot to insult the
· relations finn . "I think the prophet and demanding
family are surprised at the . Gibbons be punished.
Gibbons, 54, was freed
amount of interest ... we've
been asked here to tell you Monday after two Muslim
members of Britain's House
to leave."
After traveling through of Lords met with Sudanese
the night from Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir.
Gibbons told reporters at The teacher sent the presiLondon's Heathrow Airport dent a statement saying she
that she was stunned by the ' did not mean any offense.
"I'm 'Very glad to be back,
swift tum of events and her
.
and I'm a . !itt!~ shoc~ed
eight days in jail.
''I'm just an ordinary mtd- . . about ,all the medta ~ttenl!~n
die-aged pnmary school that I ve ·been gettmg: I m
teacher. I went out there to looking forward to seeing
have an adventure, and got a my family and friends and
bit more than I bargained to have a good test, and I'm
for" she said. "I don't think · hoping that you'll give me
anyone could have im~g- space in order to do that,"
· ined it would snowball hke she satd at Heathrow.
this."
"It has been an ordeal, but
At her son's home, British I'd like want you to kno~
Muslims delivered a mes- that I was well-treated m
sage of sup(JOTt and brought prison . and .eve?,'body was
a bouquet w1th the message: very kind to me.
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Undated photo made available by the Italian Culture Ministry in Rome Tuesday showing an archeologist cleaning a leg part
of a wooden throne dug out between October and November in the ancient southern Italian c1ty of Herculaneum, near
Pompeii, one of the Roman cities buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the year 79. Decorated with 1vory bas-reliefs
depicting ancient deities, the wooden remains are the first known example of a Roman throne, archaeologists sa1d Tuesday.

Archaeologists discover 1st century
Roman throne among ruins near Pompeii
Experts said the reliefs
today," Pietro Giovanni
Guzzo, Pompeii's archaeo- recall the "Attideia" cerelogical superintendent, told monies, which commemoa news conference in Rome. rated the death and resurVilla dei Papiri, so called rection of Attis, husband
because it has yielded a and victim of the goddess
library of hundreds of Cibele, and were introancient papyruses, has duced to the Roman calenonly been parti~lly exca- . dar by the· I;mperor
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vated and it is not yet clear Claudius.
The
fragile
remains
will
whether
the
throne
belonged to the ancient now undergo a lengthy
Fesidence, said Maria Paola restoration, while archaeolGuidobaldi, the
dig's ogists hope to · discover
many more precious artidirector.
The throne depicts Greek facts as the dig in the Villa
Papiri
continues,
mythological
figures dei
absorbed by Rome's culture Guidobaldi said.
Associated Press reporter
and is 'decorated with
images of the gods Attis and Alesw11dra Molinari in
Dionysus, as well as pine Rome contributed to this
report.
cones and phalluses.

believed to have been the
residence of Julius Caesar's
father-in-law. ·
ROME - Remnants of
Herculaneum, Pompeii
the first known surviving and
Stabiae ·
were
Roman throne have been destroyed by the eruption
discovered in the lava and of Mount - Vesuvius that
ash that buried the city of killed thousands in the
Herculaneum in the first year 79. The layers of volcentury,
archaeologists canic ash preserved the
sites for centuries, providsaid Tuesday.
Decorated with ivory bas- ing precious information
reliefs depicting ancient on .domestic life in the
deities, two legs and part of ancient world.
Archaeologists said the
the back of the wooden
throne
was an exceptional
throne were dug out
between
October
and find; furniture of its type
November. They were had previously only been
found 82 feet below ground seen m artistic depiction.
"It's the first original
near ' Herculaneum's Villa
dei Papiri, a ftrst century throne from Roman times
country home that is that has survived until
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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

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His hand.
4. Thank you for lhe wonderful days we shared Iogether. My prayers
will be wilh youunlit we meet again.
5.The days we shared were sweet I long 10 see you again in God's
heavenly glory.
6. Your courage and bravery still inspire us all. and the memory of your
smile fills us wiih joy and laughter.
7. Though oul of sigh!, you'll forever he in my heart and mind.
8. The days may come and go, but Ihe limes we shared will always remain.
9. May Ihe ligh1 of peace shine onyour face for e1erni1v.
10. May God's angils guide youand protect you ihroughomt imc.
II . You were a lighl in our life that burns forever in our heans.
12. May God's graccsshine over you foralllime. ·
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Dear Annie: I'm a 25year-old single woman
whose best fri end for the
past I 0 years has been a
~uy. "Tony" and I have a Jot
m common and enjoy hanging out and playing video
games together. (I am a bit
of a tomboy.) Whenever
Tony gets a girlfriend, he
always asks me what I think
of her, and I do the same
_with my boyfriends. We
have a brother-sister retationship. Our friendship has
never been an issue when
we are dating other people,
which is great.
Here's the problem: It
seems everyone else can't
accept that Tony and I are
just friends. My co-workers, our mutual friends and
even some members of our
families keep trying to play
matchmaker with us. Tony
and I have talked about 11
and gave it a shot a few
yeats ago, and we both
came to the conclusion that
we're better · off staying
friends. We can't imagine
being intimate with each
other, and he even told me
that kissing 'me was like
kissin~ his sister. A relationsh1p beyond friendship
just isn ' t going to happen,
. and we don ' t see the' point

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The
Meigs County Pioneer and
Historical Society will kick
off holiday activities at the
Museum with a dinner
Friday night in the Howard
and Geneva Nolan Annex.
The dinner to be served at
6 p m is a fund raiser for a
Mode~n
Woodmen
of
America $2,500 matching
grant: This means the
Woodmen will match the
amount raised at the dinner
up to that figure . Margaret
Parker, president, reminds
residents that the. dinner is
open to the public. The
annex provides ground level
entrance and will be decorated extensively for the
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. The dinner will be served
at ~ p.m. and .begin with a
var1ety of hoh.day appettzers and salad, along with
beverag~s of spiced cider,
punch, teed tea and coffee.
For the main course, those
attending will select from a
menu of. pork loin, roast
beef•. twtce baked potato,
cand1ed sweet potatoes and
ve~etable medley, after
wh1ch a table of desserts
wtll be offered as the finale.

Reservati~ns

are to be
made by calling the
Museum at 992-38 tO. The
cost 1s $15 per person. The
main museum building will
be open from S to 5:45 p.m.
and also lotlowmg the dm ner for viewing of a doll di splay.
On Saturday, Dec. 1~·
f~om 9 to II a.m. the tradtIlona! Breakfast with S~nta
will be held at the Museum
Annex. The breakfast will
be an all, you-can-eat meal

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Church events

Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, Dec. 6
POMEROY Ladies
Auxiliary, Drew Webster
Unit 39, 2:30 p.m. at the
library.
POMEROY Meigs
County Retired Teachers,
noon, at Trinity Church on
Second Street, Pomeroy.
Hijlhway patrol representative will speak on safe
winter driving . Meigs
Middle School chorus will
entertain with holiday
music . Guests welcome.
Lunch re servations due by
Dec. 4.
TUPPERS PLAINS Tuppers
Plains. · VFW
Auxiliary, 7 p.m. at !he hall.
Gift exchange.
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POMEROY - Hemlock
Grange will have its annual
Christmas dinner at the hall ,
6:30 p.m. All members are
welcome.
Friday, Dec:. 7
POMEROY
- Meigs
County PERl #74 meets at I
p.m.
at
Mulberry
Community Center (God's
NET) fnr election of offi cers and Christmas program.
POMEROY - Caregiver
Support Group, noon in
Semor Citizens Center conference room. Jim Cundiff,
speaker, on topic of foods
and memory. Refreshments. ·
Everyone welcome.
Satu,rday, Dec. 8
POMEROY - Christian
Motorcycle Association,

Sunday, Dec. 9
TUPPERS PLAINS
The Tuppers Plains St. Paul
United Methodist Church
will host a holiday carry-in
dinner at 12:30 p.m. The
Chrisimas program will be
held at 7 p.m. on Dec . 15.

Other events
Wednesday, Dec. 5
POMEROY
- ·Jerri
Dahler. field representative
for U.S. Rep . Charlie
Wilson, D-~ridgeport , will
hold office hours fru1n 1-3
p.m.,
Meigs
County
District Public Library in
Pomeroy.
· Thursday, Dec. 6
RACINE - Leaf pick up
in the Village of Racine,
today and tomorrow, rake
all leaves to curb for pick
up.

Birthdays
· Thesday, Dec. 11
POMEROY - Charles
Goeglein _will observe his
87th birthday . on Dec. II .
Cards may be sent to him at
35610 Flatwoods Road,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
Saturday, Dec. 15
POMEROY ~ Mildred
Schaefer Pen'y will observe
her 85th birthday on Dec.
15. Cards may be sent to her
at the Rock .Springs
Rehabilitation
Center,
36759 Rock Springs Road,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. Her
room number is 124a .

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toppmg (e.g., Cool Whip®)
2 large packages of ptsta-

chio instant pudding
try. It is truly an excellent
2 1/2 cups milk
dessert. If you can't rise to
Grease a 9x 13 baking that challenge, you can do
pan. Preheat over to 350 what some other folk s do;
degrees F.
they substitute chocolate
First Layer: Blend flour. pudding for pistachio pudbutter and sugar, and press ding. The result is still a
into pan. Bake · at 350 dessert that melts in your
degrees f' for 8 to to min - mouth. Enjoy!
utes. Cool completely.
Second Layer: Combine
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Beat until smooth and A. Simpson, D.O., M.B.A.,
spread over cooled · first Ohio University College of
layer.
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hours
or . overnight. It does
not replace the
Garnish with choppetl judgment of your persotwl
pecans if desired.
physician, who should be
I've found that many peo- relied on to diagnose qnd
pie are put off when they recommend
treatment
see the word "pisfachio" in for any medical conditions.
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Delivered Chapter, regular
meeting, 5 p.m., Common
Ground s,
West
Main
Wednesday, Dec. 5
POMEROY
- Meig s Street.
Thesday, Dec:. ll
County Board of Health.
HARRISONVILLE
regular meeting , 5 p.m ..
conference roum Meigs Harrisonville Chapter 255,
County Health Department. O.E .S .• 7:30 p.m. in the
R UTLAND - · Leading chapter room. May wear
ConservancY Christmas attire, members
Creek
District, special board meei- to take food for food pantry .
ing, 5 p.m., for personnel Dues payable by meeting
tlate .
matters.
POMEROY
- Meigs
Thursday, Dec, 6
Chamber
of
POMEROY - Salisbury County
Commerce,
business-mindTown ship Trustees , 6:30
ed
luncheon .
noon ,
p.m. at th e town hall.
Pomeroy·
Library,
speaker
POMEROY - Board of
Sur.ervisors for the Meigs Mike Gerlach on "Holiday
Sot!
and
Water Traditions," perfonnance by
Be ll
Choir,
Conservation District, spe- Eastern
Riverside
Golf
Club
catercial meeting. 11:30 a.m. at
the MSWCD office, 3310 1 ing, call 992-5005 to RSVP
Hiland Roatl. Pomeroy.

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ues to look for "generous"
men, she will undoubtedly
continue to find herself in
the same situation.
I am a 50-year-old man
and have many true "friendrelationships
ship-only"
with women. I enjoy them,
and neither of us !eels taken
advantage of. If "No Way"
is seeking that freedom , she
ne10ds to belly up and l'.lv
her own way. - Friends
Go Dutch
Dear Friends: It's true
that a wo~~lan should not
expect h~\ma le friends to
pay the
ills, not only
because it ~s unfair, but
because some men interpret
that to mean they are entitled to a sexual reward. -If
"No Way" isn ' t already
splitting the costs of' her
entertainment. we hope she
.
will do so immediately.
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Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the An11 Landers
column. Please e-mail your
questions to annies.mailbox@comcast.net, or write
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ChefSbnpson's Rx for holiday
cheer: Green Yucky Stuff
alike. It is easy to make, can
be made a day or two ahead
and is relatively inexpensive. My sister's mother-inlaw makes this recipe year
round, as it is always a
crowd pleaser.
Be judicious in how often
you have it, because it's
loaded with calories. In my
borne this delectable dish
has two names. Officially,
it's Grandma Alene's Four
Layer Dessert, but we also
call it "the green yucky
stuff." That helps keep the
uninformed out of it until
time for dessert. It has been
a longstanding family joke
about the name, because it's
anything but yucky.

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Public meetings

FAMILY MEDICINE

December, with its many
holidays, is alway~ a busy
month. This year the holiday season starts with the
Jewish "Festival qf Lights,"
or Hanukkah. A bit earlier
than usual, it runs from sundown on Dec . 4 to sundown
on Dec. 12.
The rest of the month is
filled with other religious
and secular holidays including
Hajj,
Christmas,
Kwanza and New Year's
Eve.
So, in keeping with that
holiday spirit, I would like
to give my readers a break
from the usual treatise on
. the diagnosis and treatment
· of illness. Instead, for the
- t 6th year in a row, this column wilt give you respite
from the discussion of
human
ailments
and,
instead, give you a delightful food recipe that I hope
will provide a special holiday treat for your family.
This dessert has tittle or
no nutritional value. but is
loved by young and old

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in forcing one.
Dear Mixed-Up: Your
We're both frustrated with parents might not respond
everyone pushing us togeth- with enthusiasm, but that
er. At first we shrugged it doesn't mean they won't be
off, but it's reached the accepting. They may be surpoint where I can't show . prised by your announce- ·
tnterest in other men with- men[, however, so give
out being criticized. The them time to work through
same goes for Tony. In an their feelings. Please coneffort not to give people the tact PFLAG (pflag.or~) .
wrong idea, we make sure 1726 M Street, NW, Suite
that when we go out to have . 400, Washington, D.C.
fun, it's with a group of 20036 for information and
other people, but it seems a suggestions on how to talk
lot .of folks can't accept the to your parents about this.
idea of a man and woman GOOd luck . . '
being friends. How do we
Dear Annie: .1 read the
get through to them?
letter from "No Way,
Frustrated in Carolina
Buddy," who complained
Dear Frustrated: As that she just wanted to be
long · as neither you nor friends, but her latest male
Tony is harboring thou~hts companion wants more. A
of a more intimate relation- key phrase is that he's "gen,, ship, ignore the well-mean- erous." Does she think he's
ing busybodies . They will buying her dinner because
gi"e up only when one of he thinks she's hungry? If
you is "best man" at the she really . wants friendship
other's wedding.
·
without obligation, she
Dear Annie: I am a IS- shouldn't be accepting genyear-old sophomore in high erosity that creates obligaschooL I don't keep secrets tion - they should split all
· fr.om my parents except for expenses.
one thing. I am bisexual and
Many women seem to
they don't know.
think it 's perlectly OK for
I want to tell them, but m_en to pay for everything,
I'm afraid they wilt be and that they have no
ashamed of it and of me. I responsibility to recipro· know they will still love me , . cate. I'm not saying accept- .
no matter what, but wilt ing a rare dinner from a man
they be able to accept me? I should force a woman into
am totally confused. Please bed, but there is no free
help. - Mixed-Up Child
lunch in life. If she contin-

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TODAY IN. HISTORY
Today is. Wednesday. Dec. 5. the 339th day of 2007.
There are 26 days left in the yea r.
Today·s Highlight in Hi story: On Dec. 5. 1791. composer
Woif~;m g Amadeus Mozart died in Vienna, Austria, at age 35.
On this date: in I 776. tlie first scholastic fraternity in
A1nerica. Phi Beta Kappa. was organ ized at the College of
William and Mary in Williamsburg. Va.
In 17ll2. the fiN native U.S. president, Martin Van
Buren. was born 111 Kinderhook. N. Y
·
In 1792. George Washington was re-elected president;
John Adams was re-clecled vice presidenl.
In 1831. Iarmer President John Quincy Adams took his
scat as a memher or !lie U.S. House of Representatives.
In 184K t&gt;resi denl Pu lk trigge red the Gold Rush of ' 49 by
confirm in ~ that' gold had been discovered in California.
In 1932. German physicist Albert Ei nskin was grllnted a
visa, making it possible for him to travel to the United States.
In 1933. Prohibition ended as Utah became the 36th state
to ratify the 21st Amendment to the Constitution, repealing
the 18th Amendment.
In 1955. 1he American Federation of Labor and the
Congress of Ind ustrial Organizations merged to form the
AFL-CIO under i1s first president, George Meany.
In 1991, Richard Speck; who had murdered eight student
nurses in Chicago in 1966, died in prison a day short of his
50th birthdav.
In 1994, Repoblicans chose Newt Gingrich to be the first
GOP speaker of the House in four decades.
Five years ago: Strom Thurmond, the oldest and longestserving senator in history, celebrated his IOOth birthday on
Capitol Hill. (It was at this gathering that Senate Republican
leader Trenl Lott. in toasting Thurmond, seemed to express
nostalgia for Thurmond 's segregationist past; the resulting
firestort11 prompteJ Lott to resign his leadership position.) In
Kansas City, Mo .. a pharmacist who had diluted chemotherapy &lt;!rugs given to thousands of cancer patients was sentenced to 30 years in prismi. Gen. Ne Win, former dictator of
Myanmar, also called Burma, died in Yangon at age 91. ABC
executive Roone Arledge died in New York at age 71.
One year ago: Robert' Gates won speedy and unanimous
approval from the Senate Armed Services Committee to be
Secretary of defense. New York became the first city in the
nation to ban artery-clogging trans fats at restaurants.
Today's Binhdays: Singer Little Richard is 75. Author Joan
Didion is 73.Author Calvin T1illin is 72. Musician J.J. Cale
is 69. Opera singer Jose Carreras is 61 . Actor Brian Backer is
51. Country singer Ty England is 44. Rock singer-musician
John Rzeznik (The Goo Goo Dolls) is 42. Comedian-actress
-Margaret Cho is 39. Writer-director Morgan J. Freeman is 38.
Actor Frankie Muniz.is 22. Actor Ross Bagley is 19.
Thought for Today: "Neither a lofty degree of intelligence n0r imagination nor both together go to the making
of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius." attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791).

OPINION

PageA4·
Wednesday; December 5,

2007

Just what the GOP needs
I do not know who the
Republi can nominee Ior
pre sident of the United
States will be, but whoever
he is. his pick for vice president should be Bill
Bennett.
William J. Bennett has
both name reco$.nition and
respect. The chtldren of a
friend of mine illustrated
this best when she ran into
llt&gt;nnett this fall. "Oh I
ki itlW him , he wrote 'The
Boo~ of Virtues,"' one ef
hers saictd Quickly, another
sillr,. he
interruptc :•
was drug
' the
third
"Bill
Bennett was
secretary."
They were
which not
the
experience,
a comforting
and practical reality for any
American who wants his or
her president well-served.
The bonus: That substantial
Bennett
package also
comes with excellent communications skills. Trained
in philosophy, Bennett
would be an effective
spokesman for an administration . As one D.C. hand
put it to me, "Bill is among
the handful of best conservatives who appear on television and debate : He's
very smart and wellinformed, quick on his feet,
clever and humorous, doesn· t back down 'll!d speaks
like a human being, not like

could provide heft and enerthink about it." · ·
The fact is Bennett's · gy to a ticket that would
country and party may need otherwise have a lazy rep.
Author of multiple besthim. The elephant in the
GOP room right now is the sellers and a two-time
real possibility that the Cabinet secretary, Bennett
Kathryn
nominee could be former is currently a daily radio
Lopez
New York mayor Rudy talk-show host, CNN comGiuliani, who favors legal mentator and Claremont
abortion. For a party · that Institute think-tanker, with
has been pining for the next victory in the war on terror
weighing on his mind. For a
a person who's been hand- Ronald Reagan to have a guy who could be retired
nominee who disagrees
ed talking points."
and resting on his laurels,
In fact, Bob Dole asked with such a key component Bennett still has the Right
of
the
1980
platform
could
the former education secrefight in him . .
tary to be hi s running mate be a deal-breaker.
At 64, Bennett does not
But
what
if
Giuliani
in 1996. Bennett declined
need
to be vice president
announced
early
on
in
the
the opportunity. Also in,
He
has
led a full life of serprimary
proce
ss
that
he
2000, conservative columan
established, vice. He has had hi s trash
nist Robert D. Novak had
.conserva- gone through, and he has
respected
social
insisted Bush ask Bennett
tive
ready
to
run
with him? put up with the nonsense.
to be veep. Howev'er, as
much as he loves public If Giuliani is the GOP However, he also reali~es
service, Bennett was never future, Bennett on the tick- that not only are America's
best days ahead of her, but .
that interested in the idea. et assuages concerns.
so
are some of her direst
If former Massachusetts
As Novak relayed , "He
would rather spend a Gov. Mitt Romney becomes challenges. He is someone
Saturday afternoon playing the nominee, Bennett would who understands the threats,
football with hi s young still provide gravitas and a foreign and domestic. He is
sons than shaking the deep well of political, con- someone who does not
servative experience for a desire to be top dog, but
hands of voters."
But Bill and hi s wife, northeast businessman who only to be listened to. And
Elayne, president of the recently evolved into a con- he will not be running a
Best Friends Foundation, servative on some key campaign while being the
are now empty-nesters. issues. This could also help president's invaluable eyes,
. John
McCain ears and confidante. Bill
When I recently asked him Sen.
if he would consider- the (Arizona) because Bennett Bennett may be exactly
vice. presidency this time, is a known conservative what the ·GOP nominee he replied: "I have been commodity in a way that and America - needs.
(Karhry11 Lopez is the edi·
asked ·to consider this seri- McCain , who frequently
ously twice before and said irks conservatives on key tor of National Review
'no' each time - the tim' issues, will never be. If for- Online (www.nationalre·
ing wasn' t right . then. But mer Sen. Fred Thompson view.com). She can be con·
sure, I wouldn't mind being (Tennessee)
somehow /acted at klopez@ llationalasked again, and. sure. I'd makes it to the top, Bennett rev.iew.com.)

BIG BUCKS

Bv All AKBAR DAREINI
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Ben W. Hudson, 16, killed a 10-point buck during the recent
youth hunt. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hudson of
Middleport

REPORT:
Janie Johnson killed this eight·point buck on Nov. 27 on her
property on Pomeroy Pike.·

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Jim
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nies are going holistic,
organic and vegetarian. Is
my cat getting enough
Omega-3 oil? Is your dog
eating free-range chicken
or stringy, old-fashioned
caged chickens? Is my cat
getting enough fiber? Sure.
Sue's house plants are full
of it, and that's what she
eats when we're not
around. Is your pet getting
enough treats? Is my cat
getting huge? Yes. She's
starting to look like a qtshaped flot air balloon. The
vet wants me to put her on
a diet. "Maybe I could
send her to a spa," l said.
He gave me the names a
few close by.
"I don 't think my eat's
healthcare plan covers
that." I told him.
"Who is your provider?"
"Me."
Have you noticed the
most crowded aisle in the
supermarket is not the baby
food aisle, soda or produce

aisles, it's the pet food
aisle? You can barely get .
thr.ough. It's "Cart Wars"
and the woman in front of
me is "Darth Shopper."
She's trying to decide
whether her dog would prefer beef stro11anoff with
added riboflavm or Coq au
vin kibbles with added vitamin D. It's a tough decision. Her dog, she tells P'!e,
is a picky eater. Sure. Right
now, while she's at the
store, the ~og is digging up
the remams of a dead
woodchuck and deciding
what tastes better - its
decomposing left leg or its
rotting head. "I know," he
thinks, "Let me drag it
home and let my owner
decide."
Of course, I don ' t tell
· her that •. because I do the
same thmg. W~ all know
that pet food ts made to
appeal ' to the pet owner,
not the pet. After all , I'm
the one t,hat keeps buying
the salmon and crab for
my cat because, unco n·
sciou sly, I' m probably
thinking how much more
the cat will like me than if
I bought her somethin g
called rancid fish remnants
-· as if she would know
the difference.
Where would my I0·
pound cat ever taste salmon

businesses in town because
all complaints about Meigs
County· businesses made · to
the toll-free number. have
from PageA1
been anonymous.
The
Smoke"Free
area, infiltration of smoke,
Workplace
Law,
approved
May 7; smoking in prohibitby voters in 2006, prohibits
~ ed area, ashtray present, no
smoking
in virtually ·all
signs posted, May 23.
public
plikes,
prohibits
o Beth's
Place,
ashtrays
in
view,
and
Middleport: smoking in
prohibited area. ashtray pre- requires businesses to post
a state-approved sign prosent, May 22.
o Powell' s
Foodfair viding the toll-free number
Pharmacy, Pomeroy: . infil~ for complaints.
Enforcement of the ban is
tration of smoke, Nov. 12.
driven
by
complaints
o Meigs County Highway
Department, Pomeroy: smok- reported to .the Ohio
ing in prohibited area, infiltra- Department of Health . Fines
range from $100 to $2,500
tion of smoke, May 24.
• Middleport
Police for business owners and
Department: smoking in $100 for smokers who
prohibited area , infiltration refuse to comply with a
business owner's . request
of smoke, June 18 . .
o Mizway,
·
Inc., that he not smoke.
There is also an ·appeals
Pomeroy: smoking in proprocess
included in the leghibited area . infiltration of
islation. Those who are
smoke, Sept. 17. ·
o American
Legion, fined under the law can
Wilkesville , smoking in appeal their case to the
prohibited area, ashtray pre- Franklin County Common
Pleas Court. That ·court has
·
sent, Sept. g.,
Smith said she cannot jurisdiction because the
explain why Gloeckner has Ohio Department of Health
been the subject of so many is the enforcing agent and is
· more complaints than .other located in that county.

Fine

'

if I didn't buy it for her?
Could a I 0-pound cat that is
scared of the water ever
catch a 60-pound salmon?
Could a cat win a fight with
a lobster? That has Michael
Vick written all over it. A lot
of dog food says it is made .
from pure beef. But where
would a Chihuahua ever
taste pure beef if we didn't
give it to ·him?
If cats spent money at the
supermarket instead of
humans, the pet food aisle
would be full of little cans
of "Chopped Colorful
Songbirds" · . and "Raw
Mouse Parts with Fur," stuff
we well ~ meaning human s
would never buy: How long
will it be before pets get
celebrity gourmet food?
How long before Emeril or
Rachel Ray start making pet
food? We humans ·balk
sometimes at paying high
prices for food that we can
prepare less expensively at
home . If the stuff we make
at home is· good enough for
us, why isn ' t it good enough
for our pets? Here 's some
mac-droni and cheese, little
buddy.
(lim M111len is the author
of "it. Takes a Village ldior:
Complicating th e Simple
Life" and . "Baby:, Fint
7(1/too. " Yo11 can reach him
at jim_mul/en~myway.com.)
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in business

But Fenton said the com"The dealer and customer
pany will be .s maller and it response to the upcoming
will produce and sell fewer Spring 2008 product offeritems to smaller groups of ing will help determine our
dealers. The company also future," he said.
still needs to reach agreeProduction of glass items
ment with its vendors and for the spring offering is
lenders,
schedu led to begin within
"There are several future the next few weeks. ·
hurdles. but we' re all hopeful
"We currently have about
that our company will be able 120 'employees, . and we
to continue. Since our initial want to preserve those
announcement last August, jobs," Fenton said.
we have processed many
Fenton Art Glass is
orders for our 2007 products known for making handand received tremendous crafted, hand-painted art
support from both collectors glass. Fenton's grandfather
and dealers," Fenton said in a started the plant in 1905 and
neows release.
the family continues to

operate the plant.
The Fentons are famous
for developing carnival
glass, a di stinctive look that
marries iridescence with a
patterned surface. Some
companies had been doing
patterns and others had been
d9ing . iridescence, but
Fenton Art Glass was the
first to combine them in the
1970s.
The company also is
famous for hobnail milk
glass, the opaque white,
bubble-covered product that
helped the company survive
the Depression. It was pr&lt;Jduced into the 1980s.

Iran says report means US should ease nuclear
.demands, but.Bush and allies keep up pressure .

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WILLIAMSTOWN, W.Va.
(AP) - Buoyed by support
from oealers and collectors,
POMEROY - Modern Woodmen 7230 will have a lun- Fenton Glass Art Glass Co. is
cheon ai Bob Evans Re staurant in Mason, W.Va., Saturday back in business.
The Williamstown-based
2 to 4:30 p.m. All Woodmen are welcome.
company, one of West
Virgmia's last hru.J-blown
gla~smakers, had announced
in August that it would soon
close. But Fenton Art Glass
George W. Fenton said
Tuesday that there has been
a surge in orders and the
company has made progress
in restructuring its finances . .
. Fenton Art Glass will
accept orders for spring
2008, he said.

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TEHRAN, Iran - Iran on
Tuesday touted a new U.S.
intelligence report as vindication that its nuclear pro-·
gram is peaceful. But it was
unclear if the finding would
lead to any immediate
warming in U.S.-lranian
· relations, including on key
issues like Iraq.
Iranian officials insisted
Washington should take a
less hawkish stance and
drop attempts to impose
new sanctions in light of the
report's conclusion that Iran
stopped its nuclear weapons
program in late 2003 and
has shown no signs of
resuming.
President Bush ruled out
any change in policy. He
said sanctions were still
needed to force Iran to stop
uranium enrichment, which
he warned could be used for
building atomic warheads
someday.
France
and
Britain also said pressure
must be maintained on
Tehran.
Even Russia, which urges
continued
negotiations
rather than more sanctions,
said Iran must open its
nuclear program fully to
international scrutiny ,and
keep it under control of' the
'U :N. · atomic · watchdog··
agency.
·
Israeli Defense Minister
Ehud Barak, meanwhile,
disputed the U.S. conclusions, saying Israeli intelligence believes Iran is still
trying to develop nuclear
weapons.
Israel's prime minister,
Ehud Olmert, said that "it
is vital to continue efforts
to prevent Iran from attaining (nuclear) capability."
Israel is believed to have its
own arsenal of nuclear
weapons, the only stockpile
in the Mideast.
.
David Albright, a former
U.N. nuclear inspector and
now
head
of , . the
Washington-based Institute
and
for
Science
Internatiomil Security, said

Israel's view meant the military option hasn't been
taken off the table by the
report
Albright said Israel is
looking not just at Iran 's
solely military efforts but at
its uranium enrichment
processes, which have
potential military applications. "The situation c'an
become tense if they decided their red line has been
crossed,'' he said.
But Iran is clearly hopeful the unclassified summary
of the
National
Intelligence
Estimate,
released Monday, will
weaken the Western push
for new sanctions over
Tch'ran's refusal to obey a
U.N. Security Council
order to suspeml uranium
enrichment•.
"The U.S. and its allies
should accept nuclear rights
of the Iranian nation. There
is no other way, of course,"
President
Mahmoud
Ahmadt&lt;inejad said during a
meeting with the Swedish
ambassador, without directly me.ntioning the new
report, according to the
presidency Web site.
Foreign
Minister
Manouchehr Mottaki said
the U.S. will face more
failure if it doesn't change
its stance. "Our advice is
that they correct their mistakes regarding Iran's
nuclear issue," he told state
television.
Mottaki 's
spokesman,
Mohammad Ali Hosseini,
said the U.S. report prove
Washington's
warnings
over the danger of the
Iranian nuclear program
"are baseless and unreliable."
The report, a dramatic
change from past U.S.
intelligence assessments
that Iran was determinedly
pursuing a nuclear weapon,
will "certainly undercut
any push to get new sanetions,"
sald
Suzanne
Maloney, a foreign policy
senior fellow at the
Brookings Institution 111
·Washington.

Russia and China, which
have veto power as permanent members of the U.N.
Security Council along with
the U.S. , Britain and
France, already were arguing a!lainst a third round of
sanctions against Iran.
They are likely to push
. harder for a focus on further
negotiations with Tehran to
resolve international desires
that Tehran agree on ways
ensure ·its nuclear program
is not used for developing
weapons.
Mohammed EIBaradei,
head of the U.N. nucl~ar
watchdog,
the
International
Atomic
Energy Agency, urged all
sides to "enter without
delay into negotiations,"
saying the U.S. report
"should help to defuse the
current crisis."
·
China's ambassador to the
United Nations, Wang
Guangya, said the U.S.
report made the prospect of
new U.N . sanclions less
likely. "I think the council
members will have to consider that, because I think
we all start from the presumption that now thmgs
have changed."
Still , Russian President
Vladimir Putin told the top
Iranian nuclear negotiator,
Saeed Jalili, that Iran must
cooperate fully with the
U.N. investigation of the
nuclear program.
"We expect that your programs in the nuclear sphere
will be open, transparent
· and be conducted under
control of the authoritative
international organization,"
Putii\ said at the start of a
meeting with Jalili m
Moscow.
Anthony
Cordesman,
Mideast expert at the Center
for
Strategic
and
International Studies in
Washington, said there
could be a window of
opportunity if the West puts
forward incentives for Iran,
"such as investment with
Europe and the U.S."
But "negotiations will
probably grow harder rather

than easier in the near
future ." he said.
That view was echoed by
Maloney, who said the
reporl could make both
sides less willing to compromise.
"The U.S. doesn't want to
be in a supplicant position
·to Iran ... and if anything the
Iranian reaction has been to
exult in what they describe
as an American mistake,"
she said.
Movement on the nuclear
issue could also become
tangled in other disputes
between the U.S. and Iran,
as Washington tries to stem
what it says is increasing
Iranian influence in the
Middle East
Last week's U.S.-sponsored Mideast peace conference was widely seen as an
attempt to rally Arab moderates to isolate Iran and
even try to woo away
Tehran's close ally Syria.
Iran denounced the meeting.
U.S. ofticials accuse Iran
of supporting Palestinian
and Lebanese militants and
of arming Shiite militants in
Iraq who have been
involved in attacks on U.S.
forces.
In recent weeks. U.S. military officials' said the flow
of weapons from Iran to
Iraqi
Shiite
militias
appeared to have been curtailed,
although
the
Americans wete careful to
say it was too early to say
whether this represented a
change in Tehran's policy.
Iraqi officials say the
Iranians pledged to stop the
weapons flow during a visit
to Tehran last August by
Iraqi Prime Minister ·Nouri
ai-Maliki .
Associated Press writers
Lily Hinely and Carley
Petesch i11 New York contributed to this report.
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TODAY IN. HISTORY
Today is. Wednesday. Dec. 5. the 339th day of 2007.
There are 26 days left in the yea r.
Today·s Highlight in Hi story: On Dec. 5. 1791. composer
Woif~;m g Amadeus Mozart died in Vienna, Austria, at age 35.
On this date: in I 776. tlie first scholastic fraternity in
A1nerica. Phi Beta Kappa. was organ ized at the College of
William and Mary in Williamsburg. Va.
In 17ll2. the fiN native U.S. president, Martin Van
Buren. was born 111 Kinderhook. N. Y
·
In 1792. George Washington was re-elected president;
John Adams was re-clecled vice presidenl.
In 1831. Iarmer President John Quincy Adams took his
scat as a memher or !lie U.S. House of Representatives.
In 184K t&gt;resi denl Pu lk trigge red the Gold Rush of ' 49 by
confirm in ~ that' gold had been discovered in California.
In 1932. German physicist Albert Ei nskin was grllnted a
visa, making it possible for him to travel to the United States.
In 1933. Prohibition ended as Utah became the 36th state
to ratify the 21st Amendment to the Constitution, repealing
the 18th Amendment.
In 1955. 1he American Federation of Labor and the
Congress of Ind ustrial Organizations merged to form the
AFL-CIO under i1s first president, George Meany.
In 1991, Richard Speck; who had murdered eight student
nurses in Chicago in 1966, died in prison a day short of his
50th birthdav.
In 1994, Repoblicans chose Newt Gingrich to be the first
GOP speaker of the House in four decades.
Five years ago: Strom Thurmond, the oldest and longestserving senator in history, celebrated his IOOth birthday on
Capitol Hill. (It was at this gathering that Senate Republican
leader Trenl Lott. in toasting Thurmond, seemed to express
nostalgia for Thurmond 's segregationist past; the resulting
firestort11 prompteJ Lott to resign his leadership position.) In
Kansas City, Mo .. a pharmacist who had diluted chemotherapy &lt;!rugs given to thousands of cancer patients was sentenced to 30 years in prismi. Gen. Ne Win, former dictator of
Myanmar, also called Burma, died in Yangon at age 91. ABC
executive Roone Arledge died in New York at age 71.
One year ago: Robert' Gates won speedy and unanimous
approval from the Senate Armed Services Committee to be
Secretary of defense. New York became the first city in the
nation to ban artery-clogging trans fats at restaurants.
Today's Binhdays: Singer Little Richard is 75. Author Joan
Didion is 73.Author Calvin T1illin is 72. Musician J.J. Cale
is 69. Opera singer Jose Carreras is 61 . Actor Brian Backer is
51. Country singer Ty England is 44. Rock singer-musician
John Rzeznik (The Goo Goo Dolls) is 42. Comedian-actress
-Margaret Cho is 39. Writer-director Morgan J. Freeman is 38.
Actor Frankie Muniz.is 22. Actor Ross Bagley is 19.
Thought for Today: "Neither a lofty degree of intelligence n0r imagination nor both together go to the making
of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius." attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791).

OPINION

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Wednesday; December 5,

2007

Just what the GOP needs
I do not know who the
Republi can nominee Ior
pre sident of the United
States will be, but whoever
he is. his pick for vice president should be Bill
Bennett.
William J. Bennett has
both name reco$.nition and
respect. The chtldren of a
friend of mine illustrated
this best when she ran into
llt&gt;nnett this fall. "Oh I
ki itlW him , he wrote 'The
Boo~ of Virtues,"' one ef
hers saictd Quickly, another
sillr,. he
interruptc :•
was drug
' the
third
"Bill
Bennett was
secretary."
They were
which not
the
experience,
a comforting
and practical reality for any
American who wants his or
her president well-served.
The bonus: That substantial
Bennett
package also
comes with excellent communications skills. Trained
in philosophy, Bennett
would be an effective
spokesman for an administration . As one D.C. hand
put it to me, "Bill is among
the handful of best conservatives who appear on television and debate : He's
very smart and wellinformed, quick on his feet,
clever and humorous, doesn· t back down 'll!d speaks
like a human being, not like

could provide heft and enerthink about it." · ·
The fact is Bennett's · gy to a ticket that would
country and party may need otherwise have a lazy rep.
Author of multiple besthim. The elephant in the
GOP room right now is the sellers and a two-time
real possibility that the Cabinet secretary, Bennett
Kathryn
nominee could be former is currently a daily radio
Lopez
New York mayor Rudy talk-show host, CNN comGiuliani, who favors legal mentator and Claremont
abortion. For a party · that Institute think-tanker, with
has been pining for the next victory in the war on terror
weighing on his mind. For a
a person who's been hand- Ronald Reagan to have a guy who could be retired
nominee who disagrees
ed talking points."
and resting on his laurels,
In fact, Bob Dole asked with such a key component Bennett still has the Right
of
the
1980
platform
could
the former education secrefight in him . .
tary to be hi s running mate be a deal-breaker.
At 64, Bennett does not
But
what
if
Giuliani
in 1996. Bennett declined
need
to be vice president
announced
early
on
in
the
the opportunity. Also in,
He
has
led a full life of serprimary
proce
ss
that
he
2000, conservative columan
established, vice. He has had hi s trash
nist Robert D. Novak had
.conserva- gone through, and he has
respected
social
insisted Bush ask Bennett
tive
ready
to
run
with him? put up with the nonsense.
to be veep. Howev'er, as
much as he loves public If Giuliani is the GOP However, he also reali~es
service, Bennett was never future, Bennett on the tick- that not only are America's
best days ahead of her, but .
that interested in the idea. et assuages concerns.
so
are some of her direst
If former Massachusetts
As Novak relayed , "He
would rather spend a Gov. Mitt Romney becomes challenges. He is someone
Saturday afternoon playing the nominee, Bennett would who understands the threats,
football with hi s young still provide gravitas and a foreign and domestic. He is
sons than shaking the deep well of political, con- someone who does not
servative experience for a desire to be top dog, but
hands of voters."
But Bill and hi s wife, northeast businessman who only to be listened to. And
Elayne, president of the recently evolved into a con- he will not be running a
Best Friends Foundation, servative on some key campaign while being the
are now empty-nesters. issues. This could also help president's invaluable eyes,
. John
McCain ears and confidante. Bill
When I recently asked him Sen.
if he would consider- the (Arizona) because Bennett Bennett may be exactly
vice. presidency this time, is a known conservative what the ·GOP nominee he replied: "I have been commodity in a way that and America - needs.
(Karhry11 Lopez is the edi·
asked ·to consider this seri- McCain , who frequently
ously twice before and said irks conservatives on key tor of National Review
'no' each time - the tim' issues, will never be. If for- Online (www.nationalre·
ing wasn' t right . then. But mer Sen. Fred Thompson view.com). She can be con·
sure, I wouldn't mind being (Tennessee)
somehow /acted at klopez@ llationalasked again, and. sure. I'd makes it to the top, Bennett rev.iew.com.)

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nies are going holistic,
organic and vegetarian. Is
my cat getting enough
Omega-3 oil? Is your dog
eating free-range chicken
or stringy, old-fashioned
caged chickens? Is my cat
getting enough fiber? Sure.
Sue's house plants are full
of it, and that's what she
eats when we're not
around. Is your pet getting
enough treats? Is my cat
getting huge? Yes. She's
starting to look like a qtshaped flot air balloon. The
vet wants me to put her on
a diet. "Maybe I could
send her to a spa," l said.
He gave me the names a
few close by.
"I don 't think my eat's
healthcare plan covers
that." I told him.
"Who is your provider?"
"Me."
Have you noticed the
most crowded aisle in the
supermarket is not the baby
food aisle, soda or produce

aisles, it's the pet food
aisle? You can barely get .
thr.ough. It's "Cart Wars"
and the woman in front of
me is "Darth Shopper."
She's trying to decide
whether her dog would prefer beef stro11anoff with
added riboflavm or Coq au
vin kibbles with added vitamin D. It's a tough decision. Her dog, she tells P'!e,
is a picky eater. Sure. Right
now, while she's at the
store, the ~og is digging up
the remams of a dead
woodchuck and deciding
what tastes better - its
decomposing left leg or its
rotting head. "I know," he
thinks, "Let me drag it
home and let my owner
decide."
Of course, I don ' t tell
· her that •. because I do the
same thmg. W~ all know
that pet food ts made to
appeal ' to the pet owner,
not the pet. After all , I'm
the one t,hat keeps buying
the salmon and crab for
my cat because, unco n·
sciou sly, I' m probably
thinking how much more
the cat will like me than if
I bought her somethin g
called rancid fish remnants
-· as if she would know
the difference.
Where would my I0·
pound cat ever taste salmon

businesses in town because
all complaints about Meigs
County· businesses made · to
the toll-free number. have
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The
Smoke"Free
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Law,
approved
May 7; smoking in prohibitby voters in 2006, prohibits
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smoking
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signs posted, May 23.
public
plikes,
prohibits
o Beth's
Place,
ashtrays
in
view,
and
Middleport: smoking in
prohibited area. ashtray pre- requires businesses to post
a state-approved sign prosent, May 22.
o Powell' s
Foodfair viding the toll-free number
Pharmacy, Pomeroy: . infil~ for complaints.
Enforcement of the ban is
tration of smoke, Nov. 12.
driven
by
complaints
o Meigs County Highway
Department, Pomeroy: smok- reported to .the Ohio
ing in prohibited area, infiltra- Department of Health . Fines
range from $100 to $2,500
tion of smoke, May 24.
• Middleport
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o Mizway,
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Pomeroy: smoking in proprocess
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Wilkesville , smoking in appeal their case to the
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Smith said she cannot jurisdiction because the
explain why Gloeckner has Ohio Department of Health
been the subject of so many is the enforcing agent and is
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if I didn't buy it for her?
Could a I 0-pound cat that is
scared of the water ever
catch a 60-pound salmon?
Could a cat win a fight with
a lobster? That has Michael
Vick written all over it. A lot
of dog food says it is made .
from pure beef. But where
would a Chihuahua ever
taste pure beef if we didn't
give it to ·him?
If cats spent money at the
supermarket instead of
humans, the pet food aisle
would be full of little cans
of "Chopped Colorful
Songbirds" · . and "Raw
Mouse Parts with Fur," stuff
we well ~ meaning human s
would never buy: How long
will it be before pets get
celebrity gourmet food?
How long before Emeril or
Rachel Ray start making pet
food? We humans ·balk
sometimes at paying high
prices for food that we can
prepare less expensively at
home . If the stuff we make
at home is· good enough for
us, why isn ' t it good enough
for our pets? Here 's some
mac-droni and cheese, little
buddy.
(lim M111len is the author
of "it. Takes a Village ldior:
Complicating th e Simple
Life" and . "Baby:, Fint
7(1/too. " Yo11 can reach him
at jim_mul/en~myway.com.)
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in business

But Fenton said the com"The dealer and customer
pany will be .s maller and it response to the upcoming
will produce and sell fewer Spring 2008 product offeritems to smaller groups of ing will help determine our
dealers. The company also future," he said.
still needs to reach agreeProduction of glass items
ment with its vendors and for the spring offering is
lenders,
schedu led to begin within
"There are several future the next few weeks. ·
hurdles. but we' re all hopeful
"We currently have about
that our company will be able 120 'employees, . and we
to continue. Since our initial want to preserve those
announcement last August, jobs," Fenton said.
we have processed many
Fenton Art Glass is
orders for our 2007 products known for making handand received tremendous crafted, hand-painted art
support from both collectors glass. Fenton's grandfather
and dealers," Fenton said in a started the plant in 1905 and
neows release.
the family continues to

operate the plant.
The Fentons are famous
for developing carnival
glass, a di stinctive look that
marries iridescence with a
patterned surface. Some
companies had been doing
patterns and others had been
d9ing . iridescence, but
Fenton Art Glass was the
first to combine them in the
1970s.
The company also is
famous for hobnail milk
glass, the opaque white,
bubble-covered product that
helped the company survive
the Depression. It was pr&lt;Jduced into the 1980s.

Iran says report means US should ease nuclear
.demands, but.Bush and allies keep up pressure .

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WILLIAMSTOWN, W.Va.
(AP) - Buoyed by support
from oealers and collectors,
POMEROY - Modern Woodmen 7230 will have a lun- Fenton Glass Art Glass Co. is
cheon ai Bob Evans Re staurant in Mason, W.Va., Saturday back in business.
The Williamstown-based
2 to 4:30 p.m. All Woodmen are welcome.
company, one of West
Virgmia's last hru.J-blown
gla~smakers, had announced
in August that it would soon
close. But Fenton Art Glass
George W. Fenton said
Tuesday that there has been
a surge in orders and the
company has made progress
in restructuring its finances . .
. Fenton Art Glass will
accept orders for spring
2008, he said.

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TEHRAN, Iran - Iran on
Tuesday touted a new U.S.
intelligence report as vindication that its nuclear pro-·
gram is peaceful. But it was
unclear if the finding would
lead to any immediate
warming in U.S.-lranian
· relations, including on key
issues like Iraq.
Iranian officials insisted
Washington should take a
less hawkish stance and
drop attempts to impose
new sanctions in light of the
report's conclusion that Iran
stopped its nuclear weapons
program in late 2003 and
has shown no signs of
resuming.
President Bush ruled out
any change in policy. He
said sanctions were still
needed to force Iran to stop
uranium enrichment, which
he warned could be used for
building atomic warheads
someday.
France
and
Britain also said pressure
must be maintained on
Tehran.
Even Russia, which urges
continued
negotiations
rather than more sanctions,
said Iran must open its
nuclear program fully to
international scrutiny ,and
keep it under control of' the
'U :N. · atomic · watchdog··
agency.
·
Israeli Defense Minister
Ehud Barak, meanwhile,
disputed the U.S. conclusions, saying Israeli intelligence believes Iran is still
trying to develop nuclear
weapons.
Israel's prime minister,
Ehud Olmert, said that "it
is vital to continue efforts
to prevent Iran from attaining (nuclear) capability."
Israel is believed to have its
own arsenal of nuclear
weapons, the only stockpile
in the Mideast.
.
David Albright, a former
U.N. nuclear inspector and
now
head
of , . the
Washington-based Institute
and
for
Science
Internatiomil Security, said

Israel's view meant the military option hasn't been
taken off the table by the
report
Albright said Israel is
looking not just at Iran 's
solely military efforts but at
its uranium enrichment
processes, which have
potential military applications. "The situation c'an
become tense if they decided their red line has been
crossed,'' he said.
But Iran is clearly hopeful the unclassified summary
of the
National
Intelligence
Estimate,
released Monday, will
weaken the Western push
for new sanctions over
Tch'ran's refusal to obey a
U.N. Security Council
order to suspeml uranium
enrichment•.
"The U.S. and its allies
should accept nuclear rights
of the Iranian nation. There
is no other way, of course,"
President
Mahmoud
Ahmadt&lt;inejad said during a
meeting with the Swedish
ambassador, without directly me.ntioning the new
report, according to the
presidency Web site.
Foreign
Minister
Manouchehr Mottaki said
the U.S. will face more
failure if it doesn't change
its stance. "Our advice is
that they correct their mistakes regarding Iran's
nuclear issue," he told state
television.
Mottaki 's
spokesman,
Mohammad Ali Hosseini,
said the U.S. report prove
Washington's
warnings
over the danger of the
Iranian nuclear program
"are baseless and unreliable."
The report, a dramatic
change from past U.S.
intelligence assessments
that Iran was determinedly
pursuing a nuclear weapon,
will "certainly undercut
any push to get new sanetions,"
sald
Suzanne
Maloney, a foreign policy
senior fellow at the
Brookings Institution 111
·Washington.

Russia and China, which
have veto power as permanent members of the U.N.
Security Council along with
the U.S. , Britain and
France, already were arguing a!lainst a third round of
sanctions against Iran.
They are likely to push
. harder for a focus on further
negotiations with Tehran to
resolve international desires
that Tehran agree on ways
ensure ·its nuclear program
is not used for developing
weapons.
Mohammed EIBaradei,
head of the U.N. nucl~ar
watchdog,
the
International
Atomic
Energy Agency, urged all
sides to "enter without
delay into negotiations,"
saying the U.S. report
"should help to defuse the
current crisis."
·
China's ambassador to the
United Nations, Wang
Guangya, said the U.S.
report made the prospect of
new U.N . sanclions less
likely. "I think the council
members will have to consider that, because I think
we all start from the presumption that now thmgs
have changed."
Still , Russian President
Vladimir Putin told the top
Iranian nuclear negotiator,
Saeed Jalili, that Iran must
cooperate fully with the
U.N. investigation of the
nuclear program.
"We expect that your programs in the nuclear sphere
will be open, transparent
· and be conducted under
control of the authoritative
international organization,"
Putii\ said at the start of a
meeting with Jalili m
Moscow.
Anthony
Cordesman,
Mideast expert at the Center
for
Strategic
and
International Studies in
Washington, said there
could be a window of
opportunity if the West puts
forward incentives for Iran,
"such as investment with
Europe and the U.S."
But "negotiations will
probably grow harder rather

than easier in the near
future ." he said.
That view was echoed by
Maloney, who said the
reporl could make both
sides less willing to compromise.
"The U.S. doesn't want to
be in a supplicant position
·to Iran ... and if anything the
Iranian reaction has been to
exult in what they describe
as an American mistake,"
she said.
Movement on the nuclear
issue could also become
tangled in other disputes
between the U.S. and Iran,
as Washington tries to stem
what it says is increasing
Iranian influence in the
Middle East
Last week's U.S.-sponsored Mideast peace conference was widely seen as an
attempt to rally Arab moderates to isolate Iran and
even try to woo away
Tehran's close ally Syria.
Iran denounced the meeting.
U.S. ofticials accuse Iran
of supporting Palestinian
and Lebanese militants and
of arming Shiite militants in
Iraq who have been
involved in attacks on U.S.
forces.
In recent weeks. U.S. military officials' said the flow
of weapons from Iran to
Iraqi
Shiite
militias
appeared to have been curtailed,
although
the
Americans wete careful to
say it was too early to say
whether this represented a
change in Tehran's policy.
Iraqi officials say the
Iranians pledged to stop the
weapons flow during a visit
to Tehran last August by
Iraqi Prime Minister ·Nouri
ai-Maliki .
Associated Press writers
Lily Hinely and Carley
Petesch i11 New York contributed to this report.
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MONTGOMERY (A P)
- Phyllis Neyer remembers being . trapped in her
burning statibn wagon,
wondering if it was her
time to die.
.
.. , look down and see my ·
wool slacks starting to bum,
down by my ankles," she·
recalled . "I was saying in my
own prayer to God, ' If this is
the way I' m supposed to die,
then I accept it, but if not, I
really need some help."'
Never, of Kenwood, ce lebrate-d her 76th birthday
Tuesday, nearly 25 years
after her vehicle caught ti re
when a twin-engine Cess na
c:rashed into it and the
,Sheppard Bookstore, where
she had gone to buy
Christmas gifts in this
northern Cincinnati suburb.
A tirefighter helped her
escape. but she spent nine
weeks in a hospital and had
se veral skin grafts and
surgery on her broken left
knee.
·
"The door had been
jammed from the impact of
the airpl ane," said Frank
Lerner, who
was a
Montgomery tirefighter at .
the time. "I'm told - I
· don 't recall it - I yanked
the door off the hinge."
Neyer's station wagon
had been in the path of the.
small plane en route from
Chicago that. crashed on
Dec. 16, 1982. On board
were four FBI agents, a private investigator and a man,
Carl Johnson, who allegedly had told the agents he
would show them where he

Facts about 1982 plane crash

had buried about $50.000 of
the $64 1.000 he was
accused of embezzling fro m
a suburban Chicago bank.
All were killed .
The plane hit sorne
power line s about I0: 15
a.m. before demoli shing a
telephone pole , a pickup
truck, Neyer's station
wagon and the side of the
bookstore . No one on the
ground was killed ..
High winds and · pilot
error contributed to the
crash, said Ross Rice.
spokesman for the FBI
office in Chicago.
The money that Johnson
said he had hidden somewhere in the Cincinnati area
- the reason for the trip
from Chicago - was never
found.
Neyer's husband, Don ,
said he's glad his wife has
been able to see their eight
children and 32 grandchil dren grow up, although the
short-te rm effects of the
crash were devastating.
" It made our marriage
stronger and gave us a realization of what life's all
about," he said.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007
locAL SCHEDULE
POMEROY - A schedule ot upcoming high
school varsity sporting events involvi ng
teams from Meigs County.

Jburaday poe 6
Girls Baaketbell

Federa l Hoc~ing at Southern, 6 p.m.
Trimble at Eastern, 6 p.m.
Wellston at Meigs. 6 p.m.
OVCS at South Gall ia, 6 p.m.
River Valley at Rock Hill. 6 p.m.

On Dec: 13. he plans to
give the invocation for the
Rotary Cl ub of Cincinnati 's
meeling. an invocation he

Friday Pte. 7
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Eastern at Trimble, 6:30p.m.
Belpre at Meigs, 6 p.m.
Chillicothe at Gallia Academy, 6 p.m.
Chesapeake at Ri'.'er Vallev. 6 p.m.

wrote fi)r the meetmg on
Dec. 16, 1982, the day of
the crash.
Just oefore he got up to
read· it. he got the call from
a doctor about his wife's
injuries. He had planned to
read, "Lord give us the ahil itv to take hard knocks anu
cOn1e up smiling.''

AP photo

A firefighter kept in touch with his colleagues by walkie-talkie near a background of foam

used to distinguish a fire that started after a plane crashed into a bookstore in
Montgomery, on Dec. 16, 1982. The plane carried four FBI agen ts, an investigator from
Chicago and an embezzler when it crashed. All six men were killed.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn .
The Detroit Tigers reached a
preliminary
agreement
Tuesday to acquire All-Stars
Miguel
Cabrera
and
Dontrelle Willis from the
Florida Marlins for a package of six players , an unexpected blockbuster trade that
developed quickly at the
winter meetings.
In a huge deal that took the
spotlight
away
from
Boston's pursuit of Johan
Santana, Florida gets lefty
Andrew Miller, outfielder
Cameron Maybin and four
other prospec ts from the
Tigers,' a base ball official

with knowledge of the
tal k' said on
con.J ition of
anonymity
because the
trade had not
yet
been

finalized.
Willis was on vacation
when he heard the news.
"I'm in Mexico right now
with my family. I'm kind of
busy,"
he
told
The
Associated Press.
The Marlins also receive
catche r Mike Rabelo and
right·handers
Burke
Badenhop, Eulogio De La
Cruz and Dallas Trahern.
The players involved must
pass physicals for the deal to

be completed.
"It's very serious, but
nothin g · is finalized yet
because some issues need to
get worked out," Tigers
manager Jim Leyland told
the AP.
Florida
didn't
even
approach the Tigers until
Tuesday morning. The
Marlins told the Tigers they
could have both stars for
those six players, then
Detroit called back about
two hours later and agreed,
the baseball ofticial said.
"If it does happen , obviously they're gettin? two
very good players,' said
Yankees manager Joe
Girardi, who managed the
Marlins in 2006. "Miguel

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hitters in the game. He can
do so many things with a
bat, whether you want him
to hit a home run for you·,
you want to hit and run,
work the count, get on base.
And Dontrelle Willi s has
been one of the premier lefties in the National League."
Detroit had not been conside red a contender for
Cabrera or Willis.
Cabrera, an All-Star i'n
each of the last four seasons,
would join an imposing lineup that already includes
Magglio Ordonez, Gary
Sheffield, Ivan Rodriguez,
Curtis Granderson and
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points - including 21 in
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Jackson
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League South Division
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Rumley single-handedly
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action before sitting out all
but the first 30 seconds of
the fourth frame. Rumley's
21 first half points also
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establi sh a commanding 3521 lead headed into the
intermission.
But for as good as
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teammate s were just as
tremendous d!Jring the 29point triumph .
Gallia Academy (2-0, 1-0
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Edgar Renteria, a five-time
All-Star. in a trade with
Atlanta this offseason.
"'I'm glad we 're in the
other division ," Boston
manager Terry Francona
said. 'That lineup just got
scary."
Willi s, the 2003 NL
Rookie of the Year and a
two-time All-Star, is coming.
off a down year in which he
went 10-15 wi th a 5.17
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solid rotation with Justin
Verlander, Kenny Rogers
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Tigers reach preliminary agreement to get Cabrera and Willis

Tulldh. Dec. 11
Boys Basketball
Chesapeake at Gellis Academy, 6 p.m.
Southern at South Gallia, 6 p.m.
OVCS at Wahama, 7:30 p.m.
Meigs at Federal Hocking, 6 p.m.

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Glrla Basketball
Gellia Academy at Chillicothe, 6 p.m.
Meigs at South ern, 6 p.m.

Hannan at South Gall Ia, 6 p.m.
Rock Hill at Gallla A~demy, 5:30p.m.
River Valley at Southern, 6 p.m.
Eastern at Nelson'.'llle-York, 6 p.m.

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Facts about a Dec. 16. 1982. p l an~ cras h in
Montgomery:
THE SITE: Sheppard Bookstore in Cint"innati suburb of Montgomery.
THE PLANE : A twin-engine Cessna.
FATALITIES: All abOard. four FBI agent s from the
Chicago office. a private investi ~ utor and a man
accused of embezz ling mon ey from a suburban
Chicago bank.

AP photo
New Jersey Nets' Vince Carter (15) and Cleveland Cavaliers' Shannon Brown chase a loose ball during the fourth quarter
of an NBA basketball game Tuesday in Cleveland. Carter and the Nets, won 100-79.

Jefferson scores.36 points, Nets rout Cavs
BY JOE MILICIA
ASSOCIATED PRESS

CLEVELAND The
Cavaliers looked lost without LeBron James, and
Richard Jefferson took
advantage.
Jefferson scored a seasonhigh 36 points, Vince Carter
added 19 and the New
Jersey Nets beat Cleveland
I00-79 Tuesday night.
James missed his third
straight game because of a
sprained left index finger.
"Whenever · you get an
opportunity to play against
this team without him, you
have to make sure you go
out there and get it done,"
Jefferson said.
He and Carter led the Nets
on a 9-0 run to start the third
quarter, opening a lead that
the Cavaliers were incapable
of challenging.
"Richard obviously was
really, really good tonight,"

Nets coach Lawrence Frank
said.
Jason Kidd didn't eve n
play the fourth quarter, finishmg his night early with
seven points, six assists and
I0 rebounds.
Cavaliers coach Mike
Brown, who rarely jumps on
his team publicly, expressed
disgust with its performance .
"I want to see them fight,"
Brown said. " I didn 't see
any tough or any grit as a
team out there."
The Cavaliers have lost
four straight and are 0-3
without their superstar forward, falling to 9-I0.
"Tonight, I felt we gave in

as a team," Brown said. "We Jefferson, who shot 11 -forgave in to whatever they 18 from the field and 13-forwere doing and we didn't 15 from the line.
fight back until late . I'm disJefferson downplayed his
appointed that we gave in scoring output.
the way that we did."
"I'm not too concerned
Drew Gooden agreed with about lhat. I'm more conBrown's assessment, saying cerned about us .being conthe team has to find a way to sistent as a team," he said.
compete without James.
"We had a nice win tonight,
"We can' tjust sit back and but 48 hours ago we played
wait for him to get back and (poorly)."
say we will be all right when
Carter, .who was 7-for-13,
he gets back," Gooden said. including 3-of-5 from 3"We have got to do some- point range, hurt his lower
right leg in the third 9uarter,
thing n'ow."
Brown wouldn't comment but returned. He didn t think
before the ~arne on whether it was serious.
James' inJury is taking
The Nets shot 51 .5 percent
longer to heal than first and even got some offensive
anticipated. He was hurt production from Jason
Wednesday in a loss to Collins, who had a seasonDetroit,
when
Nazr high seven points.
.
Mohammed slapped at the
Shannon Brown got the
ball as James began to shoot. start in place of James and
New Jersey bounced back sparked the Cavaliers early
from a 118-95 loss at Dettoit with some hustle,
on Sunday and improved to
5-3 on the road behind ·
Pl1111 HI CIYI, 81

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)
-In need of a big man, the
Charlotte Bobcats reached
agreement Tuesday on a
three-year offer sheet with
Cleveland restricted free
agent Anderson Varejao,
gtving the Cavaliers a week
to match the deal or lose
him.
The deal is for the
Bobcats' midlevel salary cap
exception, worth Just over
$17 million. VareJao could
opt out of the deal after the
second season and become
an unrestricted free a\lent. ._.. .
·The: 6-foot-10 VareJao has
been in a prolonged contract
dispute with the Cavaliers,
whtch has kept him sidelined this season. He said
last week that he would prefer to play for another team.
Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry said in an email they wouldn't decide
whether to match ~ offer
until they received the document from the Bobcats.
The 25-year-uld Varejao
averaged a career-best 6.8
points and 6. 7 rebounds last
season in helping the
Cavaliers reach the NBA
tina is for the tirst time.
Asked ·if he expected to
see Varejao back with the
Cavaliers, coach Mike
Brown said, "I hope so. He's
a talented player. He's 'I
great guy."
Bobcats coach Sam
Vincent has been asking for
· a big man since the beginning of the season. The
Bobcats lost Sean May to
season-ending knee s4rgery
in traininjl camp. Starting
center Pnmoz Brezec has
been ineffective and was
replaced in the starting line·
up by rookie .Jared Dudley
on Monday night in Toronto,
the Bobcats' sixth straight
loss.
Before training camp
opened, Varejao turned
down Cleveland's one-year,
$1.2 million qualifying
offer. If he had stgned that
deal, the former secondround pick could have
become an unrestricted free
agent after this season.

JiVho wants the Patriots to win? The NFL surely does, for 1
Conspiracy theorists . can
start lining up. Those waiting to cash their tickets on
the New England Patriots
finishing the regular season
undefeated can do the same
in the Las Vegas sports
books.
One group thinks it has
good reason to smell sot)lething fishy. The other knows
it has good reason to start
celebrating early.
It won 't be otllcial until
sometime late in the evening
of Dec. 29, but star! spreading the news . After an
escape Monday night that
would have made Houdtnt
proud , the New Eng land

Thn
Dahlberg
Patriots will go 16-0 and
become the first team to finish a season undef~ated
since the 1912 Miami
Dolphins.
I'm not exactly .stepping
out on a ledge predicting
.that. After all, the Patriots
are 12-0 and favored by

nearly two touchdowns
against Pittsburgh this weekend in one of their two
toughest remaining games .
There's another reason for
the Patriots to win them all,
one that will loom larger
with each passing Sunday.
That one has conspiracy
types beginning to look
under every rock to see if the
fix could possibly be in.
Some member&gt; of the
Baltimore Ravens think so.
Hard to fault them after a
bizarre series of plays turned
what looked like certain victory into defeat and left them
fuming at both the calls and
the attitude of the referees .

"It's hard to go out there
· and play the Patriots and the
refs at the same time," cornerback Chris McAlister
said. "They put the crown on
top of them. They want them
to win. They won."
Laughable as that mi~ht
seem in a league whtch
prides itself on an image that
everything is always on the
up-and-up, it may not be too
far-fetched. Almost to a
man, the Ravens seemed to
think it was not just fate
lined up against them in
Monday night's 27-241oss.
Just the week before the
Patriots seemed to get another break when a questi'on-

able touchdown pass with
eight seconds left m the first
half against the Eagles wasn't even reviewed in the
booth, a decision that left
Philadelphia fans steaming. ·
Silly? Maybe . But the
NFL has only itself to blame ·
for the perception even
existin?.
·
That s because there is
money to be made if the
·Patriots go undefeated, big
money, and not just the kind
handed over the counter at
the sports books.
No, the league isn't r&lt;~id­
ing its rainy-day fund to take

Ple•se see D•hlbei'J, 86

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.

Wednesday, December 5,

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:rhe Daily Sentinel

2007

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MONTGOMERY (A P)
- Phyllis Neyer remembers being . trapped in her
burning statibn wagon,
wondering if it was her
time to die.
.
.. , look down and see my ·
wool slacks starting to bum,
down by my ankles," she·
recalled . "I was saying in my
own prayer to God, ' If this is
the way I' m supposed to die,
then I accept it, but if not, I
really need some help."'
Never, of Kenwood, ce lebrate-d her 76th birthday
Tuesday, nearly 25 years
after her vehicle caught ti re
when a twin-engine Cess na
c:rashed into it and the
,Sheppard Bookstore, where
she had gone to buy
Christmas gifts in this
northern Cincinnati suburb.
A tirefighter helped her
escape. but she spent nine
weeks in a hospital and had
se veral skin grafts and
surgery on her broken left
knee.
·
"The door had been
jammed from the impact of
the airpl ane," said Frank
Lerner, who
was a
Montgomery tirefighter at .
the time. "I'm told - I
· don 't recall it - I yanked
the door off the hinge."
Neyer's station wagon
had been in the path of the.
small plane en route from
Chicago that. crashed on
Dec. 16, 1982. On board
were four FBI agents, a private investigator and a man,
Carl Johnson, who allegedly had told the agents he
would show them where he

Facts about 1982 plane crash

had buried about $50.000 of
the $64 1.000 he was
accused of embezzling fro m
a suburban Chicago bank.
All were killed .
The plane hit sorne
power line s about I0: 15
a.m. before demoli shing a
telephone pole , a pickup
truck, Neyer's station
wagon and the side of the
bookstore . No one on the
ground was killed ..
High winds and · pilot
error contributed to the
crash, said Ross Rice.
spokesman for the FBI
office in Chicago.
The money that Johnson
said he had hidden somewhere in the Cincinnati area
- the reason for the trip
from Chicago - was never
found.
Neyer's husband, Don ,
said he's glad his wife has
been able to see their eight
children and 32 grandchil dren grow up, although the
short-te rm effects of the
crash were devastating.
" It made our marriage
stronger and gave us a realization of what life's all
about," he said.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007
locAL SCHEDULE
POMEROY - A schedule ot upcoming high
school varsity sporting events involvi ng
teams from Meigs County.

Jburaday poe 6
Girls Baaketbell

Federa l Hoc~ing at Southern, 6 p.m.
Trimble at Eastern, 6 p.m.
Wellston at Meigs. 6 p.m.
OVCS at South Gall ia, 6 p.m.
River Valley at Rock Hill. 6 p.m.

On Dec: 13. he plans to
give the invocation for the
Rotary Cl ub of Cincinnati 's
meeling. an invocation he

Friday Pte. 7
Boya Basketball
Southern at Federal Hocking, 6 p.m.
Eastern at Trimble, 6:30p.m.
Belpre at Meigs, 6 p.m.
Chillicothe at Gallia Academy, 6 p.m.
Chesapeake at Ri'.'er Vallev. 6 p.m.

wrote fi)r the meetmg on
Dec. 16, 1982, the day of
the crash.
Just oefore he got up to
read· it. he got the call from
a doctor about his wife's
injuries. He had planned to
read, "Lord give us the ahil itv to take hard knocks anu
cOn1e up smiling.''

AP photo

A firefighter kept in touch with his colleagues by walkie-talkie near a background of foam

used to distinguish a fire that started after a plane crashed into a bookstore in
Montgomery, on Dec. 16, 1982. The plane carried four FBI agen ts, an investigator from
Chicago and an embezzler when it crashed. All six men were killed.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn .
The Detroit Tigers reached a
preliminary
agreement
Tuesday to acquire All-Stars
Miguel
Cabrera
and
Dontrelle Willis from the
Florida Marlins for a package of six players , an unexpected blockbuster trade that
developed quickly at the
winter meetings.
In a huge deal that took the
spotlight
away
from
Boston's pursuit of Johan
Santana, Florida gets lefty
Andrew Miller, outfielder
Cameron Maybin and four
other prospec ts from the
Tigers,' a base ball official

with knowledge of the
tal k' said on
con.J ition of
anonymity
because the
trade had not
yet
been

finalized.
Willis was on vacation
when he heard the news.
"I'm in Mexico right now
with my family. I'm kind of
busy,"
he
told
The
Associated Press.
The Marlins also receive
catche r Mike Rabelo and
right·handers
Burke
Badenhop, Eulogio De La
Cruz and Dallas Trahern.
The players involved must
pass physicals for the deal to

be completed.
"It's very serious, but
nothin g · is finalized yet
because some issues need to
get worked out," Tigers
manager Jim Leyland told
the AP.
Florida
didn't
even
approach the Tigers until
Tuesday morning. The
Marlins told the Tigers they
could have both stars for
those six players, then
Detroit called back about
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the baseball ofticial said.
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Girardi, who managed the
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Cabrera or Willis.
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each of the last four seasons,
would join an imposing lineup that already includes
Magglio Ordonez, Gary
Sheffield, Ivan Rodriguez,
Curtis Granderson and
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Edgar Renteria, a five-time
All-Star. in a trade with
Atlanta this offseason.
"'I'm glad we 're in the
other division ," Boston
manager Terry Francona
said. 'That lineup just got
scary."
Willi s, the 2003 NL
Rookie of the Year and a
two-time All-Star, is coming.
off a down year in which he
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Verlander, Kenny Rogers
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· Detroit tries to reach the
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Tigers reach preliminary agreement to get Cabrera and Willis

Tulldh. Dec. 11
Boys Basketball
Chesapeake at Gellis Academy, 6 p.m.
Southern at South Gallia, 6 p.m.
OVCS at Wahama, 7:30 p.m.
Meigs at Federal Hocking, 6 p.m.

Toledo•

29" I 22"

Saturday. Dec 8

Glrla Basketball
Gellia Academy at Chillicothe, 6 p.m.
Meigs at South ern, 6 p.m.

Hannan at South Gall Ia, 6 p.m.
Rock Hill at Gallla A~demy, 5:30p.m.
River Valley at Southern, 6 p.m.
Eastern at Nelson'.'llle-York, 6 p.m.

Juicy

Local Weather
Forecast lor Wednesday,

.•

Facts about a Dec. 16. 1982. p l an~ cras h in
Montgomery:
THE SITE: Sheppard Bookstore in Cint"innati suburb of Montgomery.
THE PLANE : A twin-engine Cessna.
FATALITIES: All abOard. four FBI agent s from the
Chicago office. a private investi ~ utor and a man
accused of embezz ling mon ey from a suburban
Chicago bank.

AP photo
New Jersey Nets' Vince Carter (15) and Cleveland Cavaliers' Shannon Brown chase a loose ball during the fourth quarter
of an NBA basketball game Tuesday in Cleveland. Carter and the Nets, won 100-79.

Jefferson scores.36 points, Nets rout Cavs
BY JOE MILICIA
ASSOCIATED PRESS

CLEVELAND The
Cavaliers looked lost without LeBron James, and
Richard Jefferson took
advantage.
Jefferson scored a seasonhigh 36 points, Vince Carter
added 19 and the New
Jersey Nets beat Cleveland
I00-79 Tuesday night.
James missed his third
straight game because of a
sprained left index finger.
"Whenever · you get an
opportunity to play against
this team without him, you
have to make sure you go
out there and get it done,"
Jefferson said.
He and Carter led the Nets
on a 9-0 run to start the third
quarter, opening a lead that
the Cavaliers were incapable
of challenging.
"Richard obviously was
really, really good tonight,"

Nets coach Lawrence Frank
said.
Jason Kidd didn't eve n
play the fourth quarter, finishmg his night early with
seven points, six assists and
I0 rebounds.
Cavaliers coach Mike
Brown, who rarely jumps on
his team publicly, expressed
disgust with its performance .
"I want to see them fight,"
Brown said. " I didn 't see
any tough or any grit as a
team out there."
The Cavaliers have lost
four straight and are 0-3
without their superstar forward, falling to 9-I0.
"Tonight, I felt we gave in

as a team," Brown said. "We Jefferson, who shot 11 -forgave in to whatever they 18 from the field and 13-forwere doing and we didn't 15 from the line.
fight back until late . I'm disJefferson downplayed his
appointed that we gave in scoring output.
the way that we did."
"I'm not too concerned
Drew Gooden agreed with about lhat. I'm more conBrown's assessment, saying cerned about us .being conthe team has to find a way to sistent as a team," he said.
compete without James.
"We had a nice win tonight,
"We can' tjust sit back and but 48 hours ago we played
wait for him to get back and (poorly)."
say we will be all right when
Carter, .who was 7-for-13,
he gets back," Gooden said. including 3-of-5 from 3"We have got to do some- point range, hurt his lower
right leg in the third 9uarter,
thing n'ow."
Brown wouldn't comment but returned. He didn t think
before the ~arne on whether it was serious.
James' inJury is taking
The Nets shot 51 .5 percent
longer to heal than first and even got some offensive
anticipated. He was hurt production from Jason
Wednesday in a loss to Collins, who had a seasonDetroit,
when
Nazr high seven points.
.
Mohammed slapped at the
Shannon Brown got the
ball as James began to shoot. start in place of James and
New Jersey bounced back sparked the Cavaliers early
from a 118-95 loss at Dettoit with some hustle,
on Sunday and improved to
5-3 on the road behind ·
Pl1111 HI CIYI, 81

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)
-In need of a big man, the
Charlotte Bobcats reached
agreement Tuesday on a
three-year offer sheet with
Cleveland restricted free
agent Anderson Varejao,
gtving the Cavaliers a week
to match the deal or lose
him.
The deal is for the
Bobcats' midlevel salary cap
exception, worth Just over
$17 million. VareJao could
opt out of the deal after the
second season and become
an unrestricted free a\lent. ._.. .
·The: 6-foot-10 VareJao has
been in a prolonged contract
dispute with the Cavaliers,
whtch has kept him sidelined this season. He said
last week that he would prefer to play for another team.
Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry said in an email they wouldn't decide
whether to match ~ offer
until they received the document from the Bobcats.
The 25-year-uld Varejao
averaged a career-best 6.8
points and 6. 7 rebounds last
season in helping the
Cavaliers reach the NBA
tina is for the tirst time.
Asked ·if he expected to
see Varejao back with the
Cavaliers, coach Mike
Brown said, "I hope so. He's
a talented player. He's 'I
great guy."
Bobcats coach Sam
Vincent has been asking for
· a big man since the beginning of the season. The
Bobcats lost Sean May to
season-ending knee s4rgery
in traininjl camp. Starting
center Pnmoz Brezec has
been ineffective and was
replaced in the starting line·
up by rookie .Jared Dudley
on Monday night in Toronto,
the Bobcats' sixth straight
loss.
Before training camp
opened, Varejao turned
down Cleveland's one-year,
$1.2 million qualifying
offer. If he had stgned that
deal, the former secondround pick could have
become an unrestricted free
agent after this season.

JiVho wants the Patriots to win? The NFL surely does, for 1
Conspiracy theorists . can
start lining up. Those waiting to cash their tickets on
the New England Patriots
finishing the regular season
undefeated can do the same
in the Las Vegas sports
books.
One group thinks it has
good reason to smell sot)lething fishy. The other knows
it has good reason to start
celebrating early.
It won 't be otllcial until
sometime late in the evening
of Dec. 29, but star! spreading the news . After an
escape Monday night that
would have made Houdtnt
proud , the New Eng land

Thn
Dahlberg
Patriots will go 16-0 and
become the first team to finish a season undef~ated
since the 1912 Miami
Dolphins.
I'm not exactly .stepping
out on a ledge predicting
.that. After all, the Patriots
are 12-0 and favored by

nearly two touchdowns
against Pittsburgh this weekend in one of their two
toughest remaining games .
There's another reason for
the Patriots to win them all,
one that will loom larger
with each passing Sunday.
That one has conspiracy
types beginning to look
under every rock to see if the
fix could possibly be in.
Some member&gt; of the
Baltimore Ravens think so.
Hard to fault them after a
bizarre series of plays turned
what looked like certain victory into defeat and left them
fuming at both the calls and
the attitude of the referees .

"It's hard to go out there
· and play the Patriots and the
refs at the same time," cornerback Chris McAlister
said. "They put the crown on
top of them. They want them
to win. They won."
Laughable as that mi~ht
seem in a league whtch
prides itself on an image that
everything is always on the
up-and-up, it may not be too
far-fetched. Almost to a
man, the Ravens seemed to
think it was not just fate
lined up against them in
Monday night's 27-241oss.
Just the week before the
Patriots seemed to get another break when a questi'on-

able touchdown pass with
eight seconds left m the first
half against the Eagles wasn't even reviewed in the
booth, a decision that left
Philadelphia fans steaming. ·
Silly? Maybe . But the
NFL has only itself to blame ·
for the perception even
existin?.
·
That s because there is
money to be made if the
·Patriots go undefeated, big
money, and not just the kind
handed over the counter at
the sports books.
No, the league isn't r&lt;~id­
ing its rainy-day fund to take

Ple•se see D•hlbei'J, 86

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Apartmentalor Rent ................................... 440
Auction and Flea Market.............................oeo
Auto Parts &amp; Accessorlas .......................... 780
Auto Repalr ..................................................no
Autos lor Sale ..............................................710
Boats &amp; Motors lor Sale ............................. 750
Building supplles ..............,. ......................... SSO
Business and Bulldlnga ........... :................. 340
Business Opportunlty ................................. 210
Business Tralnlng ....................................... 140
Campers &amp; Motor Homes ........................... 790
Camping Equipment ................................... 780
Carda of Thanlui .......................................... 01 0
Chlld/Eidarly·care ....................................... 190
ElectrlcaURolrlgeratlon ............................... 840
Equipment lor Rent. .................................... 480
Excavatlng ...................................................830
Farm Equlpment.......................:.................. 610
Farms lor Rent............................................. 430
Farms for Sola ............................................. 330 ·
For Lt18811 ................................ ..................... 490
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Furnished Rooma ........................................ 450
General Haullng........................................... 850
Glveaway...................................................... 040
Happy Ada ....................................................050
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With A Keen Eye And A
Background In A.ccu ra te
Paperwork
Distribution
Desired. Must live Within
Miles
Of
Ravenswood
.
15
Competitive Starting Wage ,
Paid Vacation, Paid Meals,
Disco unts &amp; Other Benefits
Available.
_ Hours Per
24 32
Week, Possible Full-Time In

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lhe Ohio Division ol
Financial
Institution's
Office
of
Consumer
.Affairs BEFORE you relinance your home or
obtain a loan. BEWARE
of requests for any large
advance p~yments ol
tees or insurance. Call the
Office
of
Consumer

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A.pplicants May Apply In
Person At Ravenswood
Care
Center,
1113
Washington
Sl
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Ravenswood, WV 26164.
Via Mail or Facsi mile (304)

Affairs toll tree at 1-866·
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mortgage
broker
or
lender
1s
properly
~censed . (This Is a pubic
serv ice announcement
from the Ohio Valley
Publishing Company)

273-9236.
References
looking
for
a
good
auto
Required.
Serious.
An Excellf;lnt wrry to earn
mechanic, send resume to l ongstanding Applicants
money. The New Avon .
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following
positions
675·1429.
Automobi le
Prod ution
Workers in the Buffalo, WV Gallipolis Career COllege
TURNED DOWN ON
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SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?
Resjdent Today 304·757-3338
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&amp;
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No Fee Unless We Win!
AsSistants Interviews Are
1·800·214·0452
1·666· 582·3345
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Part-time and Schools 12748.
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. Glad You Did! Competitive,
HIRING
CNA
Wages ,
Paid
Avg . Pay $20/hr or
Vacations, Paid Meals. Many
$57K annually
Other Benefits. Ravenswood Including Fede ral Benefits
Care
Center,
1113
and OT,Paiel Training,
Washington
St.,
Vacations-FT/PT
Ravenswood .
(Across
1-866·542'· 153 1
Ritchie Bri dge, At. 2 North,
USWA
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manager nee e
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304-675·4075
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master suite wJ FP &amp; private
ness to ay! Earn up to 50%.
entrance. DA, lR w/ gas FPI
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SPEND WINTERS
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Att8ntlonl
guys &amp; Qals to work &amp; travel
pebpfe you know, an d l ocal company offering •No
all shopping meccas &amp;
NOT to send money DOWN PAYMENT• promajor cities. 2 wk paid
through the mail until you
grams for you to buy vour
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have investigated the home Instead of renti ng.
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Mortgage
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.Apartment for rent, ~ ·2
Bdrm ., remodeled, new carpet , stove &amp; !rig., water,
sewer, trash pd. Middleport.
5425.00. No pelS. Rei.
required. 740·843-5264.

3BA , 1BA, laundry room, 6S 740·446·2568.
Equal
Mill Creel&lt;. No pets. 740- Housing Opportunity. Thi s
446-9523
institution is an Equal
Opportunity Provider and
38r, 2 • car garage. Cit y Employer.
School District: Water &amp; ::--~.,...,..--,-:­
appliances
incl uded. Beech St..Middleport. 2 Br.
$600/mth. Ref. Aeq . 740· lurnished apt.. utilities paid,
446-0969
no pets, deposit &amp; refer·
ences.
740-992·0165.
5 rooms, only 1BR. Third
A.ve. Plenty · of storage. CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
$4251mo ·plus utilities. 703- EO &amp; AFFORDABLE I
Town house
apartments.
451-2591
andJor small houses FOR
RENT. Call (7 40)441·11 t 1
~ro6m House in lor application &amp; information.

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3BA , 1.5 bath house in Baautliul Apts. at J1ckaon
town. $575/rent + sec dep.. Estates. 52 Westwood
446-3644
Drive. from S365 to $560 .

dlaorlmlnlltlon bllld on
r.ce, cotor, religion, IIX
tamllltlatatua or national
origin, ot any lnttntlon to
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and 11ireplace. Addition of a
large Florida room completely cedar opens onto
patio &amp; pool area. Heated in
ground pool enclosed by pri·
vacy fencing and land·
scaped. FiniShed 2 car
garage attached to hOuse
and 1inished &amp; heated 3 car
garage
unan:achecl.
Emxocevellen,
·n.l $c2o5n5d.iotioono.oroOe.dCyallol.·

Apartments

• 2&amp;3 bedroom apartments
River view, new interior.
2BA, 1 112 bath, 6 roo ms • Cent ral heat &amp; A/C
total. $1000/mo plus utilities. •Wa sher/dryer hookup
703·45 1·259t
•Tenant pays electric

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• 2&amp;3 bedroom apartments
• Ce ntral heat &amp; A/C
•Washer/dryer hookup
•All electric- averaging
$50·$60/month
•Owner pays water, sewer.
trash
992-5641
at 3696 Bulaville Pike,
(304)882·3017
New home in Gallipoli s. Gallipolis. 38A 1 bath,
2BA. 2BA. 3 ac res MIL. fenced yard, all elec_located
REDUCED! $80.000. Ca ll at 20 Mercerville Ad
740-446·7029
Mercerville, Ohio. Both
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1
BeL, 1 112 bath . 740-247·
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0402.
Traile1 for rent, 3B R, 2 BA. lies paid, 1740)446·9523
--.,.,...-,-.,.,.....,.,.....,.,... Call367-7762 or 446·4060 ,Gracloua Living 1 and 2
1981 14ll:70 Nashua single
wide.
Good
Condition
APARTMENTS
Bedroom Apts. at Vi llage
Manor and Riverside Apts. in
FOR
51 O,OOO. 446• 1170
-------Middleport , from $327 to
1998 Fleetwood Sunpointe,
$592. 740·992·5064. Equal
and
2
bedroom
apart·
H
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1
16x50, New Heat Pump ments. furnished and untur· _•u...,•_•ng.:....,:cppo_rl_un_ity:c._ _
514 ·500 · 304 •675 ·2329
nished. and h ouses in HOliday Special! Save $100
2000 14ll:70, 3BA, 2BA. l ots Pomeroy and Middleport, on 2BR apt. Some utilities
of up grades, on rented lot. security deposit required, nO paid. $400+dep. 740·38834
Kraus· Beck
Rd . pets, 740·992·221.8.
9343 or 988·6 t 30
Gallipolis. 3 miles from
Hills
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H SA 588 . 44"'
1BA, nicely tum . Quiet area. Honeys uckle
ua 1po s o
oSuitable for 1 adult, private Apartments now accepting
6935 $ 16,900 .
.:.:.:.:..:.__:.:.:..:.___ _ _ _ driveway wJcarport. No pets applications for 1 and 2 BR
2002 16x60 OakWOOd 3 bed $375mo. Rel.dep.1eq. $200. .Apts. Located on Colonial
2 bath, 1999 16x80 Fortune 740·446·4782
Drive acrosS from Gallia
3 bed 2 bath. 3 more to
County Health Dept. No
choose from . Day 740·388- 6 rooms and bath. 116 State rental assistance ava ilable
0000 Evening 740·245-9213 -Street 4~1-0596
at this lime. Rents start at
Furnished upstairs 3 rooms $310 and $340 . Equal
New 3 Bedroom homes from
$
th
lud
and bath. Clean. no pets. Housing
Opportunity.
214 .36 per man , 1nc es deposl·l req . 740·446·1519
(740)446·3344
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Immaculate 1 bedroom apt.
New carpet &amp; ·cabinets,
freshly painted &amp; decorated.
WID hookup. Beautiful coun·
try setting . Only 10 minutes
from town . Must see to
$3251mo.
appreciate .
(614)595·7773 or 1-aoo·
798·4686 . 740-645-5953

Immaculate 2 bedroom apt.
New carpet &amp; cabinets,
freshly painted &amp; decorated,
W/0 hookup. Beautilul COUn·
try sening. Only ~o Minutes
from · town . Must see to
appreciate .
$400fmo.
(614)595·7773 or 1·600·
796·4666. 740·645·5953

SPACE

10 Boxer Pup s, CKC
Registered, tails cropped ,
dew cla)Ys removed, vet
checked. shots &amp; wormed _6
Females $350 each &amp; 4
Males $300 each. Ready
Dec.6th. Colors are dark
taWn with black mask, white
chest and teet. Some have a
white flash down · trpnt of
Berber, their face . Call 740·388·
Carpet
Sate:
$6.95/yd : pl ush, $5.95/yd, 6845
15' wide &amp; 1 3' 6' wide carpet
Absolutely beautiful
pups
in stock. Mollohan Carpet.
314 Husky, 114
Timbe r
2212
Eastern
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Won . only 2 lett. 1 white &amp; 1
Gallipolis ,
OH. Phone
red I wh ite. Both Males
(740)446·7444
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leather seats, garage kept
92 Lumina. AJC, till, all
power. $1400 NEG 245·
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Bauer Edition, good condl·
1ion $4,000 1983 Chevy S·
10 4x4 good condition
$1 ,800 304-675·696ll
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ac" c erry 1nmg room
446·0390
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2000 GMC Sonoma pi~up.
x!C b ... 6cyl 4 •
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ad , ......to,h . -~ eng1ne
AKC
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males/lemales ages 4-7
-.,.--:.::.:..:..c.:...:_ _ months black &amp; tan, blue Uck
AKC
Eng 1•s
' h Spn·nger &amp; tri -color 304-576·2779
Spaniel puppies. 3 males, 3
2001 Cavalier, aulo. $2650.
lemales, wormed , tst shots
cau 740-25~16 18 or 256·
ready togo 12·14$300304- 6200
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Beautiful Bichon Fr ise .pup- 94 Oldsmobile Cutlass. New
New Haven .1 Br. furnished or 740·441 -5472
apt.
has
WID.no Oak Armoire by Bassett fir pies for sa le. 3 mates and 1 tires, exhaust. Good work
female, 10wks old. Please car. 740-446-9780 ,
pets,dep.&amp;ref. 992·0165

TV or Wardrobe 76"x44" like
23ft chest
Small 1br, furnisheij all utili- new $250.
ties paid $200 a mon +$200. Freezer $~00 304·675-2933
Deposit &amp; 3 References.
MISCFJJANEOUS
304 -675-65 12
Spacious second-floor apt
overlooking Gallipolis City
Park and river. L.A. den.
large kitchen-d ini ng are~;~
with all new appliances &amp;
cupboards. 3BR, laundry
area, 2 1/2 baths. $900 per
month. Ca ll 446·44 25, or
446-2325
Tara
Townhouse
Apartments. Very Spacious,
2 Bedrooms, C/A . 1 1/2
Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Pool, Patio, Start $425/Mo.
No PeI s, l ease PIus
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Secu11·1y D eposIt Req,.,re
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list for Hud-subsized, 1· br,
the
apertment.for
elderly/disabled call 675-

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call7 40-247-4700 evenings.

Border Collie and Australian
Healer mill: pups $50 each.
Pek ingnese pups, call for
price. 256·1652

Boston Terrier pups AKC
JET
Reg . Just in lime for
AERATION MOTORS
Chri_
stmas, perfect marks.
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In 740·256·6251
Stade Ca ll Ron Evans. 1CKC Aegls1ered Yorkshire
800·537-9528.
Terrier puppies. 1st hots .
Uti chair, burgundy. Pd ready to go December tsl
$700 new, w1fl take $400 . 304 •675 •1298
Nice Ch rist ma s gift . 44 6· · - - - - - - - 3485
Min Pin pups. 1 blkltan F 14
wks. ~ blk/tan M&amp;F, 1 red F
NEW AND USED STEEL ready 11124 $300/each. Call
s teel Be ams, Pip e Rebar 740-388·B 124.No relay calls
For
concrete.
Angle,
Ready for Christmas! AKC
Channel. Fl at Bar, Steel
German Shepherd puppies.
Grating
For
Drains,
3 beautiful females, black &amp;
Driveways &amp; Walkways . L&amp;L tan. $300 each. 740-367Scrap Metals Open Monday, 7433
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp; - - - - - - - Friday, 8am-4:3Dpm. Closed Ready
tor
Ch ristmas.
Thu rsday,
Satu rday
&amp; Siamese kittens. 740-46·
Sunday. (740)446--7300
_97_8_0_ _ _ _ _ __

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Equal
Opportunity

Housing - - - - - - - - Re g. Chihuahua pups. Bl ack
Ne"" Anderson Window &amp; white . Have shots and
C~;.;;....;:,::"'
_ _ _., . 32•40 Doubl e Hung $75. worme d . $2 00 . C el 1 304 •
SI•Aa:
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200 AMP Breaker B0J&lt; SOD 674-5657 .
·vn. tu.r&lt;~l
w/22 breakers $40304·6752933
THE GIFT THAT KEEPS
- - - - - - - - GIVINCll AKC R egis1e1ed
Office/Warehouse/Storage
Great location in Gallipolis! Swim Spas Arrived! Save Boston Terrier puppies. Now
Space
star ting
at $$$Tiki Tubs Hot Tub Outlet. taki ng deposits to hold for
avai lable. Christmas. Parents on pram·
$150.00/month tor 700 sqh. Closeouts
Ashland, KY 606·929-5655 ises, with pedigree. First
call 404·456·3802
shots . vet checked and
wormed. S350. Call 740·
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95
Ford
Mustang
Convertible $2, 500 Good
Condition 304·593-4193
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99 Monte Carlo $2500. 86
Toyota Pickup 4x4 $1400,
93 Cavalier $950, 97 GMC
Blazer 4WD $2000. Many
more to choose from . KG
Auto 740-44 6-8172

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00 GMC Shortbed Fteetside.
va, auto, air, lilt, cruise , PL,
Tawney cove r: 72K mi •
$7500. Days 245·5060
Nighls 740-662·7512
69 Chevy 112 ton el':l. cab
pickup. Auto, 4WD, 11,000
mi on new engine. New tires.
$2000. Call 740·709·9565
92 Nlssan 2Q7K, slandard,
PB, runs, needs some work .
$500. 446·9322
99 GMC Sl 4x4, Ssp, red-,
V8 . AC , II'n, am-fm , h"nch .
83k $7400. 740.379·2748

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2004 Nissan X-te rra . 56000
miles. 4WD. $8900 OBO.
Can 740-256-1 618

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FOR SALE

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(2)2000 Ford Rangers 4X4
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ment $7995.00. 03 Pontiac
Vi be AIIWJDr. Ni ce and
LIVFSI'OCK
many more. Riverview
Motors· 2 Blocks above
Angus Bulls, bred heifers. McDonalds 740 992·3490.
E:occellent Breeding, Top
MuroRCYCIB!i
Performance,
Priced
4WHEEI.DIS
R easona bly .
www .slate runangus. com,
(740)286-5395
2002 Polaris Sportsman 90 ::--~----- 4 wheeler, excellent condiCiub Caves· Heat wave, lion. $1500. 44&amp;-1170
bleed in purple, direct hit,
Sin City &amp; Broadband; Reg. 2003 Honda 250 Aecon, 4
Angus Bulls· Pri me cut, 878 wheeler, elec.shift, Bought
lead on, foresight. In focus, new at Christmas 2004.
new level &amp; band 0699.: $2,000 Firm. 740.742-'2457
Australian ShepherQ Pups.
(7401 245·5984, (740)645· 2006 Honda Gold Wing
48 33
$4 ,000 in accessories. Paid
Red Duree Boa r Hog, $24,000 new··$ 19.600. Call
weighs approx. 250-3001bs. 740·367·7129.

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Public Notices In Ncw•'P"•pcrs:
Your Righi to Know, Delivered Rlll';ht to Vour lloor.

·SHERIFF SALES CASE of beginning, contain· Home National Bank, mlnatlons of angles tance of 416.13 feet to
NUMBER 07CVC)51
lng 0.53 acres, more or .Plaintiff
only.
the principal point of
WELLS FARGO BANK less.
v.
Alexander
J. The above daocrlptlon beginning.
PLAINTIFF
CURRENT
OWNER: Buckallew, . el
al., was prepared from an Bearings are a11umed
VS
JASON E. PUTNAM, ET Defendants
actual survey made on and are for Jha doterJASON E. PUTMAN AL.
,Situated
In
the tha 15th day of May, mlnatlons of angles
DEFENDANTS
PROPERTY AT: 49053 Township of Lebanon, 1995, by C. Thomas only.
COURT OF COMMON RIGGS CREST
.County of Meigs, State Smith,
Ohio The above descrlpllon
PLEAS, MEIGS COUN· REEDSVILLE, OHIO
ol Ohio, to-wit:
Professional Surveyor, was prepared from an
TY OHIO.
Pl't 1!Hl0552.000
Being .a part of a 15 #6844.
actusl survey made on
IN PURSUANCE OF An PRIOR DEED ~EFER· acre, more or leas, Together
with ' aU the 15th day of May.
ORDER OF ·SALE TO ENCES; VOLUME 236, tract of land tiansfers hereditaments, appur· 1995, by C. Thomas
ME DIRECTED FROM PAGE 373
to Charlea R. and tenancea, rights. prlvl· Smith,
Ohio
SAID COURT IN THE APPRAISED
AT Waynltt C. Harrla as leges and easements Professional Surveyor,
ABOVE
ENTITLED $115,000.00TERMS OF recOrded In Deed Book !hereunto belonging 16844.
ACTION,
I
WILL SALE : CANNOT BE 1i'5, at page 297, Malga but subject to all legal Also Grantors grant to
EXPOSE TO SALE AT SOLD FOR LESS THAN County
Rocorder'a highways, zoning ordl· the Granteea herein,
PUBLIC AUCnON ON 213RDS
OF
THE Office, Malga County, nancoli, restrictions, tho right to use and
THE FRONT STEPS OF APPRAISED VALUE. Ohio, alao being pari easements and condl· have access to a 10
THE MEIGS COUNTY 10% DOWN ON THE of Sactlon 16 and a lions of record that do horsepower water well
COURT HOUSE ON DAY OF SALE, CASH part of 38 acre Lot No. not effect marketablll· on the Grantors _prop·
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, OR
CERTIFIED 171, Toirnahlp·2·North, ty.
arty,
provided
2008 AT 10 A.M., OF CHECK,
BALANCE A an g e · 1 5 ·Weal, In addition, a 30' ease· Granlaes, their aucces·
SAID DAY, THE FOL· DUE ON CONFIRMA· Lebanon
Township; . mont lor Ingress and sora and assigns, pay
LOWING DESCRIBED TION OF SALE.
Melga County. State of egress, which the cen· lor the upkeep of tha
REAL ESTATE.
The appraisal did not Ohio and more partlcu· terllne described as well.
·
S~uated In the State of Include an Interior larly deocrlbed as lol· · fbllowa:
Reference
Deed:
Ohio, County of Melga examination of the Iowa: ·
Being a part of a 15 VOlume 121, Page 191,
and In the Township of house.
Beginning at a 518" aero, more ar leu, Meigs County Official
Orange.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE, Iron pin aot which Ia tract of land tranafora recorda.
Being In sactlon 3. MEIGS
COUNTY oaaumed to bear WHt to Charlaa A. and Parcel
Nos.
07·
Town 4 North, Range SHERIFF
a distance of 416.13 Waynlta C. Harris all 00281.001 and 07·
12 Weal ol the Ohio ATTORNEY FOR THE feel !rom tha Northeast recorded In Deed Book 00262.001
company• Purchase PLAINTIFF
corner of sold 38 acre 175, at page 297, Meigs CURRENT
OWNER:
and being described LERNER, SAMPSON &amp; Lot No. 171, Township· County
Recorder's ALEXANDER J. BUCK·
as followa: Beginning ROLHFUSS
2·North, Range·13;
Office, Meigs County, ALLEW
at an Iron rod South 12 120
E
FOURTH Thence South 32' Ohio, also being part PROPERTY AT: HAR·
'
deg. 60'14" East 69.37 STREET,8THFLOOR 08'50"Weatadlstance of Section 16 and a RISFARM
feet and South 2 dog. CINCINNATI,
OHIO of 554.38 feat to a 518" part of 38 acre Lot No. PORTLAND.
OHIO
55'55" Eaat148.18feet 45202-4007
Iron pin set; •
171, Townahlp·2·North, 45no
and South 9 dag. 513·241-3100
Thence North 79' A an g e ·I 5 ·West, PPH7.00281.001
21 '00" WHI -72.03 feet (11 ~ 28, (12~ 5, 12
28'31" Weet a distance Lebanon Township,
07.00262.001
and South 18 . dag.
of 735.39 feat to an · Meigs County, State of PRIOR DEED REFER49'17"Weat 129.91 lao!
existing wooden poll Ohio and more partlcu· ENCES; VOLUME 121,
from , the Northeast ·
Public Notice
being the Soulhweat larly described as fol· PAGE 191
corner of Kenneth E.
corner of said 15 acre, Iowa:
APPRAISED
o\T
and Judnh a Riggs 21 SHERIFF SALES CASE more or leas, tract;
Beginning at a point In $200,000.00TERMS OF
213 acres as described NUMBER
04CV120 Thence along the Weal the centerline of State SALE : CANNOT BE
In Meigs County Deed HOME
NATIONAL line of said 15 acre, Route 1124 aaaumad SOLD FOR LESS THAN
Records ; VOlume 245, BANK PLAINTIFF VS more or teas, tract, to be the Northeeet 213RDS
OF
THE
Page 1029; thence ALEXANDER J. BUCK· North a distance of corner of said 38 ecre . APPRAISED VALUE.
North . 50 deg. 20'00" ALLEW DEFENDANTS 335.06feet to an exlll· Lot No. 171;
to•;, ·DOWN ON THE
Weal 167.13 feet to an COURT OF COMMON lng wooden post being Thence along said cen· DAY OF SALE, CASH
Iron
rod on the PLEAS, MEIGS COUN· the Northwest corner terline
South
03" OR
CERTIFIED
Southeaal elde of the TY OHIO.
of said 15 acre, more 32'02" West a distance CHECK,
BALANCE
road; thence South 26 IN PURSUANCE OF An or leall, tract;
of30.06 feet to a point; DUE· ON CONFIRMA·
dog. 30'00" Weal 9.00 ORDER OF SALE TO Thence along the Thence . leaving said TION OF SALE.
feet along said road ta ME DIRECTED FROM Northaaat line a dis· cantarllne west a dis· The appraisal Included
a point; thence South SAID COURT IN THE lance of 1018.00 teet to lance ol 433.13 feet.to an examination of
34- deg 00'00" West ABOVE
ENTITLED the principal polnl of a point on the East nne Land
and
45.00· feet along aeld ACTION,
I
WILL beginning, containing of a 8.266 acre, more or Greenhouses.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE ,
road to a point; thence EXPOSE TO SALE AT a 0.912 sere, more or len tract;
South 34 deg. 15'00" PUBLIC AUCTION ON lesa,ln said Section 16 Thence· along aald MEIGS
COUNTY
Weal 18.00 feet along THE FRONT STEPS OF and 7.354 acrea, more East line North - 32' SHERIFF
said road to an Iron THE MEIGS COUNTY or less, In aald 38 acre 06'50" East a distance ATTORNEY FOR THE
rod ; thence South 50 COURT HO,USE ON Lot No. 171 lor a total of 35.43 feet to a 518' PLAINTIFF
dig. 20'00" east 202.53 FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, of 8.266 acraa, more or Iron pin set on the BILL WALKER
felt to an Iron road 2008 AT .10 A.M., OF leu, sublect to all assumed North line of 211
COLUMBUS
along a fence; thence SAID DAY, THE FOL· legal eaaementa and said 38 acre Lot No. STREET
north 19 deg. 21 '00" LOWING DESCRIBED rlghla-of-way.
171 ;
ATHENS, OHIO 45701
eaat 132.65 feet along REAL ESTATE.
· Bearings are aaaumad Thence along said 740·594·8228
aald lance to Jhe point Legal Deacrlptlon
and are for the deter· North line East a dis'· (11~ 28 , (U~ 5, 12

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Trailer space $200 ,month,
water furnished . Ohio River
Road. Pt. Pleasant Ci~ Urn)Is (304 )776·5656

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2 or 3 bedroom available.
Water &amp; trash included. ~ 0
pets. 740-441 · 7033
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2br, 2ba Mobile Home in
Mason, all electric $350 per
month, Deposit req uired
30_4_
·6_7_
5·_
77_8_3_ _ __
3 BA Mobile Home in the
(740)949-2217
Country for Rent. Call
SA
House
lor
LEI
3 (740)256·6574
"=-="--"--.,..--Bedroom, 5th St. , New 3BA 2 bath, c/a, dishwasher,
Haven, WV. 535 •500 ·740- large deck, all elec. located

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Syracuse. $500fmonth +
depoM No, PelS. (304)675Houl9e for sale in -Recine 5332 weekends 740-591 - ~
area. A.pprox. 4 acres, all 0265

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$575/mo + sec. dep. 446· Apt. lor Rent. No Pets. 7403644
992·5858.

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Regency Apl. Sandhill Rd.
red collar. . Reward. 304·
675-6783 or 304-675-3502

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All re~ltltate Mvertl•lng
' In thlt new.peptr It .
aub)tGI to the Ftdtrat
Fair Houtlng Act of 1168
wfllch Nil:. . It Hlegll to

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FORRThT

3 br. house, Pomeroy, 2 full
bath, garage, full basement,
new carpet, very clea n,
handicap accessibl e, $635 a
monlh, (740)949·2303

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AbSolute Top Dollar: U.S.
Sllv&amp;r and Gold Coins,
ProOfaets, Gold Rings, Pre·
1935
U.S.
Currency.
Solitaire Olamonds· M.T.S.
Free Aottweiler year an 1/2 Coin Shop, 151 Second
old. great with kid&amp; an adutts Avenue, Gallipolis, 740-446tull blooded malelf~ed 304· 2842 .
674·3626

newspape
ccepts only hal
1nted ads meetln
OE standards.

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-------Black &amp; Tan Coonhound to
good home. Call 740·2566998

968.

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Cllnctl any 11d t1 any time. Errore must be reported on the Ural day of
Trlbune-Senllnti-RegiMtr Will bt r1190n11ble for no more tMn
cost of the IPIIC. oceup~ by the error and only the fir at lnnrtloo. We thall not be
any loaa or expenM tMt reiiUita from tM publication or omlulon ot an •ctnri:IHmtnl. Correction win 1M madl in the flrlt available tdltlon. • Box nun&gt;.., odo•l
11,. alw 11y1 'confld.nU.I. • Cur*'t rate card 11ppll111. • All r-.1 ..~ edv.rtieementa . . subJect to tt'ie Fe&lt;!Mal Fair Housing Act or 1968. • T1ll1 noWIPII*I
acceptt only
EOE atlndtrdt. We-will not
any ldvertlalnilln violation of the lew.

KIT &amp; CARLYLE

about 6 months old, very Lost: large male Blchon
Frise. 'All white w/ black
fliendly 304·937-3192.
around eyes. lost around
2- 8 month old neutered BulavHie Townhouse. Please
mele cats needa a home this return if found. 44~ ·951 0
week 740;339-3944

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--lab
-puppy
· · 446-3964
1female
Black

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Room , 1330 Jerrys Run Ad .,
Apple Grove, WV Hand
Embroidered PillOW cases,
Dresser Scarfs &amp; Tea Towels
&amp;all new• also Christmas
items &amp; lots of Mise Items
304:="·5;.7;.6·_263.;...5_ __._,

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Sunday ln ~ Column: 1:00 p.m.
Frldav For Sundays Paper

Sene•
mix, blk In color, old, famity
pet, weak from operation,
had a collar wlinfo. Lost
Monday 12·3 from the Four
Seasons Vet Clinic on
Centerpoint Rd . 740·367·
7 H 2 or 446•3002

Blankels, $5·$25, (740)949·
21 15, 74D-949·3151, Sue's

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2007 ·KX100 Dir1 Bike. lone
new, never raced $2,500
Craftsman Ridin g Mower. 304-882·2416
17HP Kohler Engine, 54
..,I H' It I ..,
inch cut $500.
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WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Local referenCes fu r·
nished. Establ ished 1975.
Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446·
0870, Rogers Basement
Waterp roofing.

709-~3 9.

Just Me Music!
Personalized COs
for Children
· Friday,
December 14, 2007
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

An Evening With
Santa
Thursday,
December 13, 2007
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Main Lobby
6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m.
Santa will be available to hear
Christmas lists
of all good little boys and girls
Mrs. Claus &amp; Santa's helpers will
also be present
Relreshmenls and caroling
Public is co rdially invited
While supplies last -pictures ol
children will be taken
compliments of the Point Pleasant
Junior Woman's Club.
Event sponsored by
i&gt;vH Community Rel~t~ant._,,·,
Atlxiftary ll Medical Staff"
For more information please call,

(304) 675-4340, Ext. t 326

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Hospital
Main Lobby
COs can be picked·up the
same day
Great gifts for children or
grandchildren
Perlect Stocking Stuffers!
Elmo, Barney, Disney, The
Wiggles, Veggie Tales,
Princesses &amp; MORE
For more information
please call. ·

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carpet or furniture cleaned.

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Is selling gift cards.
Call Toll Free 888-338·7847 or
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Antlques ...........:...........................................530
Apartmentalor Rent ................................... 440
Auction and Flea Market.............................oeo
Auto Parts &amp; Accessorlas .......................... 780
Auto Repalr ..................................................no
Autos lor Sale ..............................................710
Boats &amp; Motors lor Sale ............................. 750
Building supplles ..............,. ......................... SSO
Business and Bulldlnga ........... :................. 340
Business Opportunlty ................................. 210
Business Tralnlng ....................................... 140
Campers &amp; Motor Homes ........................... 790
Camping Equipment ................................... 780
Carda of Thanlui .......................................... 01 0
Chlld/Eidarly·care ....................................... 190
ElectrlcaURolrlgeratlon ............................... 840
Equipment lor Rent. .................................... 480
Excavatlng ...................................................830
Farm Equlpment.......................:.................. 610
Farms lor Rent............................................. 430
Farms for Sola ............................................. 330 ·
For Lt18811 ................................ ..................... 490
For Sale .........................................:.............. 585
For Sale or Trade ......................................... 590
FruHo &amp; Vegetableo ...................................... sao
Furnished Rooma ........................................ 450
General Haullng........................................... 850
Glveaway...................................................... 040
Happy Ada ....................................................050
Hay I Graln....................................,.............840
Help Wanted ................................................. no
Homelmprovementa...................................810
Homes forSale ............................................ 310
Household Gooda ....................................... 510 .
Houaea for Rent .......................................... 410
In Mamorlam ................................................ 020
lnsurance .......... ..............................\ ............ 130

Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment ........................ 680
Llvestock............ :......... :...............................630
Lost and Found ........................................... 080
Lola I Acreage ............................................ 350
Mlacallaneoua..............................................170
Mlacollaneoua Merchandlae....................... 540
Mobile Home Ropalr ....................................860
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Mobile Homea for Sale................................ 320
Money to Loan .............................................220
Motorcycle• I 4 Wheelero..........................740
Mualcollnatrumenta ................................... 570
Porsonala ..................................................... 005
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Radio, TV &amp; CB Rapalr ............................... 1eo
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Green
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Regional
Center, Inc has immediate
openings tor : Direct Care
Worker$ Basic qualification:
H.IQ h s c h 001 o ·•P1oma or
GEO, Valid , insurable drivers
license, Direct care experience a plus, Working with
MRIOD adults, Current
openings at our lesage
Campus. Full·time &amp; Part·
lime posilions available.
Send resume or interestiet·
ter to:
Green Acres
inc
Regional
Center,
Attention:
Human
Resources, PO Box 240,
Lesage, WV 25537 Email:
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WARD CLERK. Applicants
With A Keen Eye And A
Background In A.ccu ra te
Paperwork
Distribution
Desired. Must live Within
Miles
Of
Ravenswood
.
15
Competitive Starting Wage ,
Paid Vacation, Paid Meals,
Disco unts &amp; Other Benefits
Available.
_ Hours Per
24 32
Week, Possible Full-Time In

BorroW Smart. Contact
lhe Ohio Division ol
Financial
Institution's
Office
of
Consumer
.Affairs BEFORE you relinance your home or
obtain a loan. BEWARE
of requests for any large
advance p~yments ol
tees or insurance. Call the
Office
of
Consumer

The Upcoming Futu re .
A.pplicants May Apply In
Person At Ravenswood
Care
Center,
1113
Washington
Sl
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Ravenswood, WV 26164.
Via Mail or Facsi mile (304)

Affairs toll tree at 1-866·
278-0003 to learn if the
mortgage
broker
or
lender
1s
properly
~censed . (This Is a pubic
serv ice announcement
from the Ohio Valley
Publishing Company)

273-9236.
References
looking
for
a
good
auto
Required.
Serious.
An Excellf;lnt wrry to earn
mechanic, send resume to l ongstanding Applicants
money. The New Avon .
78 Setty Road, Albany, Oh Please Apply.
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AVONI All Areas! To Buy or Manpower Is now hiring tor 1
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following
positions
675·1429.
Automobi le
Prod ution
Workers in the Buffalo, WV Gallipolis Career COllege
TURNED DOWN ON
A.rea Benefits available Call (Careers Close To Home)
SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?
Resjdent Today 304·757-3338
CNA'S
&amp;
Call Today! .740-446·4367,
No Fee Unless We Win!
AsSistants Interviews Are
1·800·214·0452
1·666· 582·3345
Now Being Conducted For Person for live in with elderly www.galllpollscareei'C&lt;II&amp;ge.oom
CN.A &amp; Resident Assistant lady. Call740·'367·7129
Accredited Member Accredi ting
PosiliOns. If You Are A
Council 101 lndependtm! College~~ l'lr:l1o:-"__'::"__...- . . ,
Part-time and Schools 12748.
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Enthusiastic, Phlebotomlat.
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FOR SALE
Dependable Person. Then needed. Contact Athens
We Want You To Join Our Medical Lab, 400 East State

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Check Us Out! You'll Be
POST OFFICE NOW
. Glad You Did! Competitive,
HIRING
CNA
Wages ,
Paid
Avg . Pay $20/hr or
Vacations, Paid Meals. Many
$57K annually
Other Benefits. Ravenswood Including Fede ral Benefits
Care
Center,
1113
and OT,Paiel Training,
Washington
St.,
Vacations-FT/PT
Ravenswood .
(Across
1-866·542'· 153 1
Ritchie Bri dge, At. 2 North,
USWA
last Business On Rtght)
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manager nee e
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3br, 1 bath, 2 car Garage on
George's Portable Sawmill, 1 acre lot in GaHipolls Ferry
don't haul your Logs to the $65,000
304-675·4075
Mill just ca ll304·675·1957. evenings
Professionally ·
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AVON . Start your own busi· panI ry &amp; Iaundry rm · Hug.

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master suite wJ FP &amp; private
ness to ay! Earn up to 50%.
entrance. DA, lR w/ gas FPI
Ca ll Sharon. I -866·640·
Attached ca rport, 2 ca r
2866. Ind. Rep.
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garage pnvacy ,.,.nc.e. a
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ga~ Heal pump &amp; CIA. Exc.
SPEND WINTERS
Cond. Ready to move ln.
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OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
$98,500 neg. 740-645-8751
Tr811tl 50 States. National
lNG' CO. recommends
Co. now hiri ng 18-23 sharp lflat you do business with
Att8ntlonl
guys &amp; Qals to work &amp; travel
pebpfe you know, an d l ocal company offering •No
all shopping meccas &amp;
NOT to send money DOWN PAYMENT• promajor cities. 2 wk paid
through the mail until you
grams for you to buy vour
training , transportauon &amp;
have investigated the home Instead of renti ng.
lodging furnished, returns
•• 100%
guaranteed. Call totllree
Leas financing
then perftc1 credit
1·888·74 1-2190
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participate In I run etudy
lhll poyol50 In Clolllpollo
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Rtqulrtd , minimum ol 5
Oplnlonl, Lid II
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driving
txp.
877-883-o:ioo 1&lt;1. t 1nd
Exptrltnct
on m1n11on tht Galllpolil ltudy
O~trdtl mtnalonal
loada.
for mort ln form atlor11
Must havt goOd driving
r100rd. Eam up to $2,000
watltly. For applicAtion Call
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To good home, 1 adorable Want to Buy 2 used rear
puppies. Born Oct16. Mus1 Tractor tires, size 12·4·28 or
see. Debbie 446-2451
13-6;28 304-882·2662

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Jamt II rtnt.
Mortgage
( 7~0)367-0000

.Apartment for rent, ~ ·2
Bdrm ., remodeled, new carpet , stove &amp; !rig., water,
sewer, trash pd. Middleport.
5425.00. No pelS. Rei.
required. 740·843-5264.

3BA , 1BA, laundry room, 6S 740·446·2568.
Equal
Mill Creel&lt;. No pets. 740- Housing Opportunity. Thi s
446-9523
institution is an Equal
Opportunity Provider and
38r, 2 • car garage. Cit y Employer.
School District: Water &amp; ::--~.,...,..--,-:­
appliances
incl uded. Beech St..Middleport. 2 Br.
$600/mth. Ref. Aeq . 740· lurnished apt.. utilities paid,
446-0969
no pets, deposit &amp; refer·
ences.
740-992·0165.
5 rooms, only 1BR. Third
A.ve. Plenty · of storage. CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
$4251mo ·plus utilities. 703- EO &amp; AFFORDABLE I
Town house
apartments.
451-2591
andJor small houses FOR
RENT. Call (7 40)441·11 t 1
~ro6m House in lor application &amp; information.

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3BA , 1.5 bath house in Baautliul Apts. at J1ckaon
town. $575/rent + sec dep.. Estates. 52 Westwood
446-3644
Drive. from S365 to $560 .

dlaorlmlnlltlon bllld on
r.ce, cotor, religion, IIX
tamllltlatatua or national
origin, ot any lnttntlon to
makl•ny such
prtfertnot, llmltlltlon or

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prolossionelly
Ranch style house with 4
bedrooms, li ving room, dining room , kitchen, large tamllyroom,centralair,gasheat
and 11ireplace. Addition of a
large Florida room completely cedar opens onto
patio &amp; pool area. Heated in
ground pool enclosed by pri·
vacy fencing and land·
scaped. FiniShed 2 car
garage attached to hOuse
and 1inished &amp; heated 3 car
garage
unan:achecl.
Emxocevellen,
·n.l $c2o5n5d.iotioono.oroOe.dCyallol.·

Apartments

• 2&amp;3 bedroom apartments
River view, new interior.
2BA, 1 112 bath, 6 roo ms • Cent ral heat &amp; A/C
total. $1000/mo plus utilities. •Wa sher/dryer hookup
703·45 1·259t
•Tenant pays electric

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Ellm View :
Apartments:

• 2&amp;3 bedroom apartments
• Ce ntral heat &amp; A/C
•Washer/dryer hookup
•All electric- averaging
$50·$60/month
•Owner pays water, sewer.
trash
992-5641
at 3696 Bulaville Pike,
(304)882·3017
New home in Gallipoli s. Gallipolis. 38A 1 bath,
2BA. 2BA. 3 ac res MIL. fenced yard, all elec_located
REDUCED! $80.000. Ca ll at 20 Mercerville Ad
740-446·7029
Mercerville, Ohio. Both
....:.r-:~-::-__, homes are extra nice. 740F.Ptii
446-4234 or 740-208-7861
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Gallipolis,
Upstairs,
1
BeL, 1 112 bath . 740-247·
Bedroom, No Pets, All utili·
0402.
Traile1 for rent, 3B R, 2 BA. lies paid, 1740)446·9523
--.,.,...-,-.,.,.....,.,.....,.,... Call367-7762 or 446·4060 ,Gracloua Living 1 and 2
1981 14ll:70 Nashua single
wide.
Good
Condition
APARTMENTS
Bedroom Apts. at Vi llage
Manor and Riverside Apts. in
FOR
51 O,OOO. 446• 1170
-------Middleport , from $327 to
1998 Fleetwood Sunpointe,
$592. 740·992·5064. Equal
and
2
bedroom
apart·
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16x50, New Heat Pump ments. furnished and untur· _•u...,•_•ng.:....,:cppo_rl_un_ity:c._ _
514 ·500 · 304 •675 ·2329
nished. and h ouses in HOliday Special! Save $100
2000 14ll:70, 3BA, 2BA. l ots Pomeroy and Middleport, on 2BR apt. Some utilities
of up grades, on rented lot. security deposit required, nO paid. $400+dep. 740·38834
Kraus· Beck
Rd . pets, 740·992·221.8.
9343 or 988·6 t 30
Gallipolis. 3 miles from
Hills
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H SA 588 . 44"'
1BA, nicely tum . Quiet area. Honeys uckle
ua 1po s o
oSuitable for 1 adult, private Apartments now accepting
6935 $ 16,900 .
.:.:.:.:..:.__:.:.:..:.___ _ _ _ driveway wJcarport. No pets applications for 1 and 2 BR
2002 16x60 OakWOOd 3 bed $375mo. Rel.dep.1eq. $200. .Apts. Located on Colonial
2 bath, 1999 16x80 Fortune 740·446·4782
Drive acrosS from Gallia
3 bed 2 bath. 3 more to
County Health Dept. No
choose from . Day 740·388- 6 rooms and bath. 116 State rental assistance ava ilable
0000 Evening 740·245-9213 -Street 4~1-0596
at this lime. Rents start at
Furnished upstairs 3 rooms $310 and $340 . Equal
New 3 Bedroom homes from
$
th
lud
and bath. Clean. no pets. Housing
Opportunity.
214 .36 per man , 1nc es deposl·l req . 740·446·1519
(740)446·3344
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many upgra es, eRVI\IfY
set-up. (740)385·2434

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Land tor Sale In Gallla Co.
Farming
&amp;
Hunting
$200,000 cell 304-675·7538 .
for detaHa
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FIENT, t031 Gegrgea Creek
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Deadline for entries is: December 14, 2007

This Unique Calendar will be inserted in the Gallipolis Daily Tribune, Point Pleasant
Register and Th~ Daily Sentinel Friday. December 28, 2007

The winning pets will be featured in this
unique calendar.
The winner will be highlighted on the cover. .

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Immaculate 1 bedroom apt.
New carpet &amp; ·cabinets,
freshly painted &amp; decorated.
WID hookup. Beautiful coun·
try setting . Only 10 minutes
from town . Must see to
$3251mo.
appreciate .
(614)595·7773 or 1-aoo·
798·4686 . 740-645-5953

Immaculate 2 bedroom apt.
New carpet &amp; cabinets,
freshly painted &amp; decorated,
W/0 hookup. Beautilul COUn·
try sening. Only ~o Minutes
from · town . Must see to
appreciate .
$400fmo.
(614)595·7773 or 1·600·
796·4666. 740·645·5953

SPACE

10 Boxer Pup s, CKC
Registered, tails cropped ,
dew cla)Ys removed, vet
checked. shots &amp; wormed _6
Females $350 each &amp; 4
Males $300 each. Ready
Dec.6th. Colors are dark
taWn with black mask, white
chest and teet. Some have a
white flash down · trpnt of
Berber, their face . Call 740·388·
Carpet
Sate:
$6.95/yd : pl ush, $5.95/yd, 6845
15' wide &amp; 1 3' 6' wide carpet
Absolutely beautiful
pups
in stock. Mollohan Carpet.
314 Husky, 114
Timbe r
2212
Eastern
Ave ..
Won . only 2 lett. 1 white &amp; 1
Gallipolis ,
OH. Phone
red I wh ite. Both Males
(740)446·7444
$
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05 Chrysler 300 ltd A./C .
leather seats, garage kept
92 Lumina. AJC, till, all
power. $1400 NEG 245·
5017

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1997 Ford Explorer Eddy
Bauer Edition, good condl·
1ion $4,000 1983 Chevy S·
10 4x4 good condition
$1 ,800 304-675·696ll
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Hot.SEHOI.n
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Just
In time for Xmas. wild
Modern 1 Bedroom apt. Call bl '· h
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ac" c erry 1nmg room
446·0390
1d
I 15 • pa d ·lncu
Iebl e, seas
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ed,
perfect
condition.
Modern 1 BA Apt. Call 446·
$85000. Call 740·441 ·6299
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992·2155

2000 GMC Sonoma pi~up.
x!C b ... 6cyl 4 •
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ad , ......to,h . -~ eng1ne
AKC
goo
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eag a,
males/lemales ages 4-7
-.,.--:.::.:..:..c.:...:_ _ months black &amp; tan, blue Uck
AKC
Eng 1•s
' h Spn·nger &amp; tri -color 304-576·2779
Spaniel puppies. 3 males, 3
2001 Cavalier, aulo. $2650.
lemales, wormed , tst shots
cau 740-25~16 18 or 256·
ready togo 12·14$300304- 6200
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Beautiful Bichon Fr ise .pup- 94 Oldsmobile Cutlass. New
New Haven .1 Br. furnished or 740·441 -5472
apt.
has
WID.no Oak Armoire by Bassett fir pies for sa le. 3 mates and 1 tires, exhaust. Good work
female, 10wks old. Please car. 740-446-9780 ,
pets,dep.&amp;ref. 992·0165

TV or Wardrobe 76"x44" like
23ft chest
Small 1br, furnisheij all utili- new $250.
ties paid $200 a mon +$200. Freezer $~00 304·675-2933
Deposit &amp; 3 References.
MISCFJJANEOUS
304 -675-65 12
Spacious second-floor apt
overlooking Gallipolis City
Park and river. L.A. den.
large kitchen-d ini ng are~;~
with all new appliances &amp;
cupboards. 3BR, laundry
area, 2 1/2 baths. $900 per
month. Ca ll 446·44 25, or
446-2325
Tara
Townhouse
Apartments. Very Spacious,
2 Bedrooms, C/A . 1 1/2
Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Pool, Patio, Start $425/Mo.
No PeI s, l ease PIus
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list for Hud-subsized, 1· br,
the
apertment.for
elderly/disabled call 675-

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call7 40-247-4700 evenings.

Border Collie and Australian
Healer mill: pups $50 each.
Pek ingnese pups, call for
price. 256·1652

Boston Terrier pups AKC
JET
Reg . Just in lime for
AERATION MOTORS
Chri_
stmas, perfect marks.
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In 740·256·6251
Stade Ca ll Ron Evans. 1CKC Aegls1ered Yorkshire
800·537-9528.
Terrier puppies. 1st hots .
Uti chair, burgundy. Pd ready to go December tsl
$700 new, w1fl take $400 . 304 •675 •1298
Nice Ch rist ma s gift . 44 6· · - - - - - - - 3485
Min Pin pups. 1 blkltan F 14
wks. ~ blk/tan M&amp;F, 1 red F
NEW AND USED STEEL ready 11124 $300/each. Call
s teel Be ams, Pip e Rebar 740-388·B 124.No relay calls
For
concrete.
Angle,
Ready for Christmas! AKC
Channel. Fl at Bar, Steel
German Shepherd puppies.
Grating
For
Drains,
3 beautiful females, black &amp;
Driveways &amp; Walkways . L&amp;L tan. $300 each. 740-367Scrap Metals Open Monday, 7433
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp; - - - - - - - Friday, 8am-4:3Dpm. Closed Ready
tor
Ch ristmas.
Thu rsday,
Satu rday
&amp; Siamese kittens. 740-46·
Sunday. (740)446--7300
_97_8_0_ _ _ _ _ __

6679
Equal
Opportunity

Housing - - - - - - - - Re g. Chihuahua pups. Bl ack
Ne"" Anderson Window &amp; white . Have shots and
C~;.;;....;:,::"'
_ _ _., . 32•40 Doubl e Hung $75. worme d . $2 00 . C el 1 304 •
SI•Aa:
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200 AMP Breaker B0J&lt; SOD 674-5657 .
·vn. tu.r&lt;~l
w/22 breakers $40304·6752933
THE GIFT THAT KEEPS
- - - - - - - - GIVINCll AKC R egis1e1ed
Office/Warehouse/Storage
Great location in Gallipolis! Swim Spas Arrived! Save Boston Terrier puppies. Now
Space
star ting
at $$$Tiki Tubs Hot Tub Outlet. taki ng deposits to hold for
avai lable. Christmas. Parents on pram·
$150.00/month tor 700 sqh. Closeouts
Ashland, KY 606·929-5655 ises, with pedigree. First
call 404·456·3802
shots . vet checked and
wormed. S350. Call 740·
388·9325

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95
Ford
Mustang
Convertible $2, 500 Good
Condition 304·593-4193
_ _ _ _ _..;..._ _
99 Monte Carlo $2500. 86
Toyota Pickup 4x4 $1400,
93 Cavalier $950, 97 GMC
Blazer 4WD $2000. Many
more to choose from . KG
Auto 740-44 6-8172

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FORSALE
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00 GMC Shortbed Fteetside.
va, auto, air, lilt, cruise , PL,
Tawney cove r: 72K mi •
$7500. Days 245·5060
Nighls 740-662·7512
69 Chevy 112 ton el':l. cab
pickup. Auto, 4WD, 11,000
mi on new engine. New tires.
$2000. Call 740·709·9565
92 Nlssan 2Q7K, slandard,
PB, runs, needs some work .
$500. 446·9322
99 GMC Sl 4x4, Ssp, red-,
V8 . AC , II'n, am-fm , h"nch .
83k $7400. 740.379·2748

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SUVs

FOR SALE

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2004 Nissan X-te rra . 56000
miles. 4WD. $8900 OBO.
Can 740-256-1 618

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4x4
FOR SALE

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(2)2000 Ford Rangers 4X4
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=ij~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; EXT./Cab,all power equipa
ment $7995.00. 03 Pontiac
Vi be AIIWJDr. Ni ce and
LIVFSI'OCK
many more. Riverview
Motors· 2 Blocks above
Angus Bulls, bred heifers. McDonalds 740 992·3490.
E:occellent Breeding, Top
MuroRCYCIB!i
Performance,
Priced
4WHEEI.DIS
R easona bly .
www .slate runangus. com,
(740)286-5395
2002 Polaris Sportsman 90 ::--~----- 4 wheeler, excellent condiCiub Caves· Heat wave, lion. $1500. 44&amp;-1170
bleed in purple, direct hit,
Sin City &amp; Broadband; Reg. 2003 Honda 250 Aecon, 4
Angus Bulls· Pri me cut, 878 wheeler, elec.shift, Bought
lead on, foresight. In focus, new at Christmas 2004.
new level &amp; band 0699.: $2,000 Firm. 740.742-'2457
Australian ShepherQ Pups.
(7401 245·5984, (740)645· 2006 Honda Gold Wing
48 33
$4 ,000 in accessories. Paid
Red Duree Boa r Hog, $24,000 new··$ 19.600. Call
weighs approx. 250-3001bs. 740·367·7129.

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Public Notices In Ncw•'P"•pcrs:
Your Righi to Know, Delivered Rlll';ht to Vour lloor.

·SHERIFF SALES CASE of beginning, contain· Home National Bank, mlnatlons of angles tance of 416.13 feet to
NUMBER 07CVC)51
lng 0.53 acres, more or .Plaintiff
only.
the principal point of
WELLS FARGO BANK less.
v.
Alexander
J. The above daocrlptlon beginning.
PLAINTIFF
CURRENT
OWNER: Buckallew, . el
al., was prepared from an Bearings are a11umed
VS
JASON E. PUTNAM, ET Defendants
actual survey made on and are for Jha doterJASON E. PUTMAN AL.
,Situated
In
the tha 15th day of May, mlnatlons of angles
DEFENDANTS
PROPERTY AT: 49053 Township of Lebanon, 1995, by C. Thomas only.
COURT OF COMMON RIGGS CREST
.County of Meigs, State Smith,
Ohio The above descrlpllon
PLEAS, MEIGS COUN· REEDSVILLE, OHIO
ol Ohio, to-wit:
Professional Surveyor, was prepared from an
TY OHIO.
Pl't 1!Hl0552.000
Being .a part of a 15 #6844.
actusl survey made on
IN PURSUANCE OF An PRIOR DEED ~EFER· acre, more or leas, Together
with ' aU the 15th day of May.
ORDER OF ·SALE TO ENCES; VOLUME 236, tract of land tiansfers hereditaments, appur· 1995, by C. Thomas
ME DIRECTED FROM PAGE 373
to Charlea R. and tenancea, rights. prlvl· Smith,
Ohio
SAID COURT IN THE APPRAISED
AT Waynltt C. Harrla as leges and easements Professional Surveyor,
ABOVE
ENTITLED $115,000.00TERMS OF recOrded In Deed Book !hereunto belonging 16844.
ACTION,
I
WILL SALE : CANNOT BE 1i'5, at page 297, Malga but subject to all legal Also Grantors grant to
EXPOSE TO SALE AT SOLD FOR LESS THAN County
Rocorder'a highways, zoning ordl· the Granteea herein,
PUBLIC AUCnON ON 213RDS
OF
THE Office, Malga County, nancoli, restrictions, tho right to use and
THE FRONT STEPS OF APPRAISED VALUE. Ohio, alao being pari easements and condl· have access to a 10
THE MEIGS COUNTY 10% DOWN ON THE of Sactlon 16 and a lions of record that do horsepower water well
COURT HOUSE ON DAY OF SALE, CASH part of 38 acre Lot No. not effect marketablll· on the Grantors _prop·
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, OR
CERTIFIED 171, Toirnahlp·2·North, ty.
arty,
provided
2008 AT 10 A.M., OF CHECK,
BALANCE A an g e · 1 5 ·Weal, In addition, a 30' ease· Granlaes, their aucces·
SAID DAY, THE FOL· DUE ON CONFIRMA· Lebanon
Township; . mont lor Ingress and sora and assigns, pay
LOWING DESCRIBED TION OF SALE.
Melga County. State of egress, which the cen· lor the upkeep of tha
REAL ESTATE.
The appraisal did not Ohio and more partlcu· terllne described as well.
·
S~uated In the State of Include an Interior larly deocrlbed as lol· · fbllowa:
Reference
Deed:
Ohio, County of Melga examination of the Iowa: ·
Being a part of a 15 VOlume 121, Page 191,
and In the Township of house.
Beginning at a 518" aero, more ar leu, Meigs County Official
Orange.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE, Iron pin aot which Ia tract of land tranafora recorda.
Being In sactlon 3. MEIGS
COUNTY oaaumed to bear WHt to Charlaa A. and Parcel
Nos.
07·
Town 4 North, Range SHERIFF
a distance of 416.13 Waynlta C. Harris all 00281.001 and 07·
12 Weal ol the Ohio ATTORNEY FOR THE feel !rom tha Northeast recorded In Deed Book 00262.001
company• Purchase PLAINTIFF
corner of sold 38 acre 175, at page 297, Meigs CURRENT
OWNER:
and being described LERNER, SAMPSON &amp; Lot No. 171, Township· County
Recorder's ALEXANDER J. BUCK·
as followa: Beginning ROLHFUSS
2·North, Range·13;
Office, Meigs County, ALLEW
at an Iron rod South 12 120
E
FOURTH Thence South 32' Ohio, also being part PROPERTY AT: HAR·
'
deg. 60'14" East 69.37 STREET,8THFLOOR 08'50"Weatadlstance of Section 16 and a RISFARM
feet and South 2 dog. CINCINNATI,
OHIO of 554.38 feat to a 518" part of 38 acre Lot No. PORTLAND.
OHIO
55'55" Eaat148.18feet 45202-4007
Iron pin set; •
171, Townahlp·2·North, 45no
and South 9 dag. 513·241-3100
Thence North 79' A an g e ·I 5 ·West, PPH7.00281.001
21 '00" WHI -72.03 feet (11 ~ 28, (12~ 5, 12
28'31" Weet a distance Lebanon Township,
07.00262.001
and South 18 . dag.
of 735.39 feat to an · Meigs County, State of PRIOR DEED REFER49'17"Weat 129.91 lao!
existing wooden poll Ohio and more partlcu· ENCES; VOLUME 121,
from , the Northeast ·
Public Notice
being the Soulhweat larly described as fol· PAGE 191
corner of Kenneth E.
corner of said 15 acre, Iowa:
APPRAISED
o\T
and Judnh a Riggs 21 SHERIFF SALES CASE more or leas, tract;
Beginning at a point In $200,000.00TERMS OF
213 acres as described NUMBER
04CV120 Thence along the Weal the centerline of State SALE : CANNOT BE
In Meigs County Deed HOME
NATIONAL line of said 15 acre, Route 1124 aaaumad SOLD FOR LESS THAN
Records ; VOlume 245, BANK PLAINTIFF VS more or teas, tract, to be the Northeeet 213RDS
OF
THE
Page 1029; thence ALEXANDER J. BUCK· North a distance of corner of said 38 ecre . APPRAISED VALUE.
North . 50 deg. 20'00" ALLEW DEFENDANTS 335.06feet to an exlll· Lot No. 171;
to•;, ·DOWN ON THE
Weal 167.13 feet to an COURT OF COMMON lng wooden post being Thence along said cen· DAY OF SALE, CASH
Iron
rod on the PLEAS, MEIGS COUN· the Northwest corner terline
South
03" OR
CERTIFIED
Southeaal elde of the TY OHIO.
of said 15 acre, more 32'02" West a distance CHECK,
BALANCE
road; thence South 26 IN PURSUANCE OF An or leall, tract;
of30.06 feet to a point; DUE· ON CONFIRMA·
dog. 30'00" Weal 9.00 ORDER OF SALE TO Thence along the Thence . leaving said TION OF SALE.
feet along said road ta ME DIRECTED FROM Northaaat line a dis· cantarllne west a dis· The appraisal Included
a point; thence South SAID COURT IN THE lance of 1018.00 teet to lance ol 433.13 feet.to an examination of
34- deg 00'00" West ABOVE
ENTITLED the principal polnl of a point on the East nne Land
and
45.00· feet along aeld ACTION,
I
WILL beginning, containing of a 8.266 acre, more or Greenhouses.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE ,
road to a point; thence EXPOSE TO SALE AT a 0.912 sere, more or len tract;
South 34 deg. 15'00" PUBLIC AUCTION ON lesa,ln said Section 16 Thence· along aald MEIGS
COUNTY
Weal 18.00 feet along THE FRONT STEPS OF and 7.354 acrea, more East line North - 32' SHERIFF
said road to an Iron THE MEIGS COUNTY or less, In aald 38 acre 06'50" East a distance ATTORNEY FOR THE
rod ; thence South 50 COURT HO,USE ON Lot No. 171 lor a total of 35.43 feet to a 518' PLAINTIFF
dig. 20'00" east 202.53 FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, of 8.266 acraa, more or Iron pin set on the BILL WALKER
felt to an Iron road 2008 AT .10 A.M., OF leu, sublect to all assumed North line of 211
COLUMBUS
along a fence; thence SAID DAY, THE FOL· legal eaaementa and said 38 acre Lot No. STREET
north 19 deg. 21 '00" LOWING DESCRIBED rlghla-of-way.
171 ;
ATHENS, OHIO 45701
eaat 132.65 feet along REAL ESTATE.
· Bearings are aaaumad Thence along said 740·594·8228
aald lance to Jhe point Legal Deacrlptlon
and are for the deter· North line East a dis'· (11~ 28 , (U~ 5, 12

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Trailer space $200 ,month,
water furnished . Ohio River
Road. Pt. Pleasant Ci~ Urn)Is (304 )776·5656

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FOR&amp;u:

FOR RENT

2 or 3 bedroom available.
Water &amp; trash included. ~ 0
pets. 740-441 · 7033
·

2br, 2ba Mobile Home in
Mason, all electric $350 per
month, Deposit req uired
30_4_
·6_7_
5·_
77_8_3_ _ __
3 BA Mobile Home in the
(740)949-2217
Country for Rent. Call
SA
House
lor
LEI
3 (740)256·6574
"=-="--"--.,..--Bedroom, 5th St. , New 3BA 2 bath, c/a, dishwasher,
Haven, WV. 535 •500 ·740- large deck, all elec. located

!320 MOBILE HO"IF1i

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Syracuse. $500fmonth +
depoM No, PelS. (304)675Houl9e for sale in -Recine 5332 weekends 740-591 - ~
area. A.pprox. 4 acres, all 0265

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photo of
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favorite
•••• pet and
they
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3BR , 1 bSth in Bidwell,
$575/mo + sec. dep. 446· Apt. lor Rent. No Pets. 7403644
992·5858.

lld:vertiM "..-.y
preference, llmltltlon or

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Lost BW Cal 12· 1-07
Regency Apl. Sandhill Rd.
red collar. . Reward. 304·
675-6783 or 304-675-3502

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

All re~ltltate Mvertl•lng
' In thlt new.peptr It .
aub)tGI to the Ftdtrat
Fair Houtlng Act of 1168
wfllch Nil:. . It Hlegll to

l'liliN~

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1r

lloUSfl;
FORRThT

3 br. house, Pomeroy, 2 full
bath, garage, full basement,
new carpet, very clea n,
handicap accessibl e, $635 a
monlh, (740)949·2303

Wo~

AbSolute Top Dollar: U.S.
Sllv&amp;r and Gold Coins,
ProOfaets, Gold Rings, Pre·
1935
U.S.
Currency.
Solitaire Olamonds· M.T.S.
Free Aottweiler year an 1/2 Coin Shop, 151 Second
old. great with kid&amp; an adutts Avenue, Gallipolis, 740-446tull blooded malelf~ed 304· 2842 .
674·3626

newspape
ccepts only hal
1nted ads meetln
OE standards.

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10

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-------Black &amp; Tan Coonhound to
good home. Call 740·2566998

968.

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Cllnctl any 11d t1 any time. Errore must be reported on the Ural day of
Trlbune-Senllnti-RegiMtr Will bt r1190n11ble for no more tMn
cost of the IPIIC. oceup~ by the error and only the fir at lnnrtloo. We thall not be
any loaa or expenM tMt reiiUita from tM publication or omlulon ot an •ctnri:IHmtnl. Correction win 1M madl in the flrlt available tdltlon. • Box nun&gt;.., odo•l
11,. alw 11y1 'confld.nU.I. • Cur*'t rate card 11ppll111. • All r-.1 ..~ edv.rtieementa . . subJect to tt'ie Fe&lt;!Mal Fair Housing Act or 1968. • T1ll1 noWIPII*I
acceptt only
EOE atlndtrdt. We-will not
any ldvertlalnilln violation of the lew.

KIT &amp; CARLYLE

about 6 months old, very Lost: large male Blchon
Frise. 'All white w/ black
fliendly 304·937-3192.
around eyes. lost around
2- 8 month old neutered BulavHie Townhouse. Please
mele cats needa a home this return if found. 44~ ·951 0
week 740;339-3944

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Thursday for Sundays

• All ads must be prepaid'

'
--lab
-puppy
· · 446-3964
1female
Black

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sunday Display : s.: OO p.m.

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Business Days Prior To

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Room , 1330 Jerrys Run Ad .,
Apple Grove, WV Hand
Embroidered PillOW cases,
Dresser Scarfs &amp; Tea Towels
&amp;all new• also Christmas
items &amp; lots of Mise Items
304:="·5;.7;.6·_263.;...5_ __._,

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In Next Day's Paper

Sunday ln ~ Column: 1:00 p.m.
Frldav For Sundays Paper

Sene•
mix, blk In color, old, famity
pet, weak from operation,
had a collar wlinfo. Lost
Monday 12·3 from the Four
Seasons Vet Clinic on
Centerpoint Rd . 740·367·
7 H 2 or 446•3002

Blankels, $5·$25, (740)949·
21 15, 74D-949·3151, Sue's

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eported on the finl
of publlcatlori an
he Tribune-Sentinel
agister will

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hall not be liable

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2007 ·KX100 Dir1 Bike. lone
new, never raced $2,500
Craftsman Ridin g Mower. 304-882·2416
17HP Kohler Engine, 54
..,I H' It I ..,
inch cut $500.
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Hyundai
Accent
Hatchback. s speed tra ns,
65,31 o miles, good condi ·
Uon. needs catalyt ic convert·
er. Asking $3200. Call 740·

WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Local referenCes fu r·
nished. Establ ished 1975.
Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446·
0870, Rogers Basement
Waterp roofing.

709-~3 9.

Just Me Music!
Personalized COs
for Children
· Friday,
December 14, 2007
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

An Evening With
Santa
Thursday,
December 13, 2007
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Main Lobby
6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m.
Santa will be available to hear
Christmas lists
of all good little boys and girls
Mrs. Claus &amp; Santa's helpers will
also be present
Relreshmenls and caroling
Public is co rdially invited
While supplies last -pictures ol
children will be taken
compliments of the Point Pleasant
Junior Woman's Club.
Event sponsored by
i&gt;vH Community Rel~t~ant._,,·,
Atlxiftary ll Medical Staff"
For more information please call,

(304) 675-4340, Ext. t 326

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Pleasant Valley
Hospital
Main Lobby
COs can be picked·up the
same day
Great gifts for children or
grandchildren
Perlect Stocking Stuffers!
Elmo, Barney, Disney, The
Wiggles, Veggie Tales,
Princesses &amp; MORE
For more information
please call. ·

(304) 675-4340, Ext. 1326
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buy someone?
How about getting s.omeone's
carpet or furniture cleaned.

Captain Steamer
Is selling gift cards.
Call Toll Free 888-338·7847 or
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Your Rlllh* to Know-. Delivered Rlaht to Vuur Door.

SHERIFF SALES CASE
07CV063
NUMBER
FARMERS BANK &amp;
SAVINGS' CO. PLAIN·
TIFF VS ESTATE OF
RANDY K. PYLES
&amp;CHARLES
KEITH
PYLES,
ET
AL.,
DEFENDANTS COURT

described
herein;
thence
North
05
degreos 25 minutes 48
socnda Eaat 339.81
feet to an Iron pin set
by thla survey; ·
Thence
oouth
84·
degrees 22 mlnulea 22
seconds Wast, palling

In the State o1 OhiO In
section 16, Township
2N, Range 12W, o1 the
Ohio
Company
Purchase, and being a
parcel crelled out of
the Emost A Wingett
property (Volume 311 ,
Page
709,
Meigs

Eall 50.00 lilt 10 In
Iron pin Ill by this aur·
vey;
2)South 20,dlgrela 56
mlnut11 48 oaconds
Will 50.00 feel to 1n
Iron pin Ill by thlo sur·
vey;
3)North' 69 degreoa 03

PubliC Notice
SHERIFF SALES
CASE
NUMBER
cv
07 075
PHH MORTGAGE COR·
PORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS

~~~g~~~~~,.:~~~g: =~r~'!'; ::na;:~~y :~ ~~~~~edlleed reco:,~ =~t:.ol,2~tct:n:~ ~~~NEY

F. GRAVES
IN PURSUANCE OF A and a going total dla- described aslollowa: Iron pin ... by thla aur· DEFENDANTS
ORDER OF SALE TO lance of 289.74 feet to Commencing at an Iron vey;
COURT OF COMMON
ME DIRECTED FROM the center of Oak pin eel by this survey 4)North 20 degreoa 56 PLEAS
SAID COURT IN · THE Grove Road (County allhe Northeaat corner mlnutea 48 IIConda MEIGS 'cOUNTY OHIO.
ABOVE
ENTITLED road 33); thence along of the Allen Glen East 50.00 feel to the IN PERSUANCE OF A
ACTION,
I
WILL the center of said road Arnott
property point oltha beginning; ORDER OF SALE TO
EXPOSE TO SALE AT following three coura· (Volume 303, Page 003, Said psroel being con- ME DIRECTED FROM
PUBLIC AUCTION ON as.
Meigs Counl)' Deed veyed
containing SAID COURT IN THE
THE FRONT STEPS OF t) South t1 degrees 24 Recorda) and thereby 11 .684 acres alter seld ABOVE
ENTITLED
THE MEIGS COUNTY minutes 27 seconds being In I tho north· exceptions, 0.534 acre ACTION,
1 WILL
COURT HOUSE ON East 107.29 feet;
west corner of the said of which 1181 within the EXPOSE TO SALE AT
FRIDAY, JANUARY tt , 2) South 09 degrees 54 Wingett property;
Incorporated lim~o . of PUBLIC AUCTION ON
2008 AT 10 A.M.. OF minutes 07 seconds Thence along Arnotts the Village of Racine. THE FRONT STEPS Of
easterly
boundary Together with an eaae- tHE MEIGS COUNTY
SAID DAY, THE FOL- East 62.67 feet;
LOWING DESCRIBED 3) South 05 degrees tS South 55 degrees 02 mont lor rlghl.of·way COURT HOUSE ON
REAL ESTATE.
minutes 13 seconds minutes 09 seconds purpo111 on a strip of FRIDAY JANUARY 11
PARCEL NO. t
East 63.17 feet;
West 205.79 leatto an land bounded on Ita 2008 AT tO A.M., OF
The
following Thence
North
84 Iron pin set by this sur· southerly end by the SAID DAY THE FOL·
described real estate degreos 56 minutes 07 vey at the point of northerly boundary of LOWING DESCRIBED
situated in Sutton seconds East, passing beginning of tho real the abov&amp;-deacrlbod REAL ESTATE.
Township and partly an Iron pin 111 by this estate described hire- 11 .684 acre parcel, Situated .In th ~ounty
within the lncorporat· survey at 15.00 feet, In;
bounded
on
Ita 01 Meigs, Stile of Ohio,
ed limits of the Village and going a total dis· Thence
.s outh
7 northerly end by the and In the Township of
of
Racine ,
Meigs lance of 192.02 feet to degrees 43 minutes 58 centerline
of Columbia·
Counl)', In the State of the pint of the begin· seconds East, passing Greenwood cemetery And r.no,.;n as being In
Ohio in Seclion 16, ning, containing 1.466 Iron pins set by this Road (township Road sections 23 and 29 o1
Township 2N, Range acres.
survey at 50.18 lost, 217), and being 33.00 said
Columbia
12W, of the Ohio Subject to all legal 386.97 feet and 666.41 feet In width a~uatad Township and being
fee~ and going a total 16.50 feet on either lot 11 ' 1n Rolling
Company Purchase, easements.
and being a parcel ere· The above description distance of 721 .89 feel side of a centerline Me~dows Subdivision
ated out of the Ernest was made In accor· to tho! thread of a w~h Its point of begin- 01 said Sections 88 eet
nlng on the northerly 1 rth 1 th
rded
A Wingett property dance with an actual slroam;
(Volume 311 , Page '709, survey conducted by Tllence along tho boundary of the abov• p~at n 0 : raco said
, Meigs County Deed James Stewart PS thread of said stream described 11 684 acre s bdl 1 .
1 PI 1
records) bounded and 7426 during October to
the
southerly parcel at a dl~tanca of C~bln:."'~~A n Mel:s
described as follOws: and November, t995. boundary altho afo,.. 368 57 feel from the C
Ohi
PI 1
1
0
Beginning at an Iron Bearings a~e baaed on said Wingett property, norihwell
corner ,:.~':.,~
a
pin found at the the Ohio State Plane said thread being thereof and thence CURRENT
OWNER·
Northeast comer of the Grid
Direction as approximated by the running alorig the lol· RODNEY F GRAVES
Charles F. Chancey at. obtained by celestial following aeven coura· lowing five courses: . ET AL.
'
al. properly (Volume observation.
es:
!)North 44 degrees 30 PROPERTY AT· 28151
009, Page 165, Meigs Auditor's Parcel No.: !)South 37 degrees 34 mlnutaa 38 seconde OLD ST RT
County
Official 18·01335.005
minutes 00 seconds East 299.44 feet;
ALBANY oiuo 45710
Records)
on
the PARCEL NO. 3
West 62.491eet;
2)North 35 degreos 25 PP# 05.00&amp;4T.OOO
Southerly boundary of The
following 2)Soulh 33 degrees 50 minutes 34 aoconds PRIOR DEED REFER·
said Wingett property; described reel estate minutes 32 seconds East 181.041eat;
ENCES· VOLUME 234
Thence
along situated in Sutton Weal 646.25 feet to an 3)North 26 degrees 19 PAGE 1;; 1
•
Wingett's southerly Township,
Meigs Iron pin aet by this sur· minutes 39 1aconds APPRAISED
AT
boundary North 02 County, In the State of vey ai Hs confluence East 70.851eet;
125,000.00TERMS OF
degrees OS minutes 36 Ohio In Section 16, with a smaller stream 4)North IO.dagreea II SALE· CANNOT BE
saconds East 208.64 Township 2N, Range flowing from a north· minutes 19 1acond1 SOLD. FOR LESS THAN
feet to an iron pin set 12W, of the Ohio easterly direction;
East 107.851eat;
2/3RDS
OF
THE
by this survey at a cor· Company Purchase, 3)South 54 degross '10 5)North 02 degrees 59 APPRAISED VALUE.
and being a parcel ere· minutes 53 seconds minutes 21 aaconds 10% DOWN ON THE
ner thereof;
Thence
North
35 ated aut of tho Ernest West64.01 feet;
Weat61.61 lost;
DAY OF SALE CASH
degrees 45 minutes 31 A Wingett property 4)South 20 degrees 34 Subject to all legal OR
CERTIFIED
seconds West 160:49 (Vohime 311 , Page 709; mlnutea 26 seconds easements.
CHECK,
BALANCE
feet to an iron pin· set Meigs Counl)' Deed West80.99feet;
The above description DUE ON CONFIRMA·
by .this survey.
records) bounded and &amp;)South 39 degrees 47 waa made In accor· TION OF SALE
Thence
south
84 described as follows:
minutes 53 seconds dance with an actual THE APPRAISAL DID
degrees 58 minutes 07 Commencing at an Iron Wost 175.93.feel;
survey conducted by INCLUDE AN INTERI·
seconds West, passing pin found at the &amp;)South 45 degrees 53 Jamos Stewart PS OR EXAMINATION OF
an Iron pin set by this Northeast corner of the minutes 59 aeconds 7426 during October THE HOUSE
.
survey at 177.02 feet, Charles F. Chancey at. Wos1176.85 feet;
and November, 1H5. ROBERT E. BEEGLE
and a going total dis· al. property (Volume 7)South 42 degrees 53 Bearings are belad on MEIGS
· COUNTY
lance of 192.02 feet to 009, Page 465, Ualgs minutes 31 aecpndo the Ohio S - P11ne SHERIFF
Official Wast 176.82 feet;
Grid Dtracllon
ao ATTIDRNEY FOR THE
the center of Oak Counl)'
on
the Thence along the obtained by celelllal PLAINTIFF
Grove Road (County Records)
road 33); thence along Southerly boundary of southerly boundary o1
SHAPIRO R FELTY
the center ol said road said Wingett property; tha aforeuld Wingett Auditor'• Parcel No.: 1500 w SRD st SUITE
following lhree cours· Thence
along property the following 18-01335.007 end 19- 400
'
es.
Wingett's
southerly three courus;
00685.000
CLEVELAND
OH
I) South 04 degrees 02 boundary Norlh 02 1) South 89 degreos 51 Resarvlng to the State 44113
'
minutes 34 seconds degrees 06 minutes 36 minutes 36 seconds of Ohio, all oil, gao, 21 w 2,., 530
West 60.70 feet;
seconds East 208.64 West 102.92 lee! to .an coal and other miner· (12) 5 12 19
2) South 10 degrees 46 feet to an iron pin set Iron pin set by thla our· ala With the right of
' •
minutes 44 seconds by this survey at a cor· vey;
entry lor the purpo11
Well 63.271eet;
ner thereof;
2) South 42 degreos 36 of pro1pectlng for,
Public Notice ·
3) South 14 degrees 39 Thence
North
35 inlnutoa 36 seconds developing, producing
minutes 27 seconds degrees 45 minutes 31 Wast 176.00 feel to an or opsrallng for the SHERIFF SALES CASE
Wesl131.72 feetto the seconds West 160.49 Iron pin sat by this sur· - · and the rlglll I NUMBER OTCV0&amp; 1
Northwest corner of feet to an Iron pin sat vey;
occupancy Insofar as CITY NATIONAL BANK
the aforessid Charles by this survey and 3) North 77 degreos 23 the same Ia easanllal OF WEST VIRGINIA
F. Chancey, at. al. prop- North 05 degrees 25. minutes 24 second a lor such prospecting, PLAINTIFF
·
erty;
minutes 48 seconds Well 99.00 feet 10 on developing, operating VS
Thence along the East 339.81feetto an lronplneetbythlsaur· or producing, also ELLENG MARSHALL
northerly
boundary iran pin aet by this aur- vey,lrom which an Iron reserved tho usa ol 81 al
·
. flowing DEFENDANTS
·
line of said Chancey, vey at the point of pin found at the north· atreama
at al. property South beginning of the real east corner of tho through said Ianda or COURT OF COMMON
77 degrees 36 minutes estate described here· .Charles F, Chancey abutting upon the PLEAS MEIGS COUN·
59 seconds East, pass· in;
at.al. property (Vol~ms same and so much o1 TY OHIO
lng an Iron pin found at Thence
North . 05 009, Page 485, Melga the benka 11 may be IN PURSUANCE OF A
34.64 feet, and going a degrees 25 minutes 48 County
Dfllclal nece11ary for such ORDER OF SALE TO
total distance of 334.52 seconds east 339.61 recorda) beare South enjoyment and protac- ME DIRECTED FROM
feet to the point of feet to an Iron ein set 02 degrees 06 minutes. lion ol auch streama SAID COURT IN THE
beginning, containing by this survey on the 36 seconda, Wast from eroalon, contam~ ABOVE
ENTITLED
nation or deposit o1 ACTION
WILL
1.947 acres, of which southeasterly bound· 208.64feet;
1
1.877 acres Ilea within ary of the Allen Glen Thence
north
35 sediment ·aa atalad In EXPOSE TO SALE AT
the Incorporated llmhs A r n o I t degreos 45 mlnulle 31 Volume 69, at' Page m PUBLIC AUCTION ON
of the VIllage of properly(Volume 303, eaconds well 180.49 of tile Meigs County THE FRONT STEPS OF
Racine.
Page
303,
Meigs feet to an Iron pin sat Olllclal Records.
·THE MEIGS COUNTY
Subject to all legal County Deed Recarde), by thlo survey;
Reference
Dosd: COURT HOUSE ON
easaments.
from which an Iron pin Thence
North 05 Volume 219, Page 419, FRIDAY JANUARY 11
The above description set by this survey at dagrHs 25 mlnulle 48 Malge Counl)' Official 2006 AT 10 A.M OF
waa made In accor- the Northelll corner of MCon~a Eaal, paaalng Recorda
SAID DAY THE 'i:oL·
dance With an actual said Arnott properly an Iron pin eet by thlo Property Addroes: Oak LOWING DESCRIBED
survey conducted by bears
North
55 survey II 339.61 fee~ Grove Road, Racine, REAL ESTATE
·
45771,
being Situate In the VIllage of
James Stewart PS degrees 02 mlnutas 09 and gong a total dis· OH
7426 during October seconds east 409.36 tence of 679.62 feet to approximately 14.666 Middleport
In the
and November, 1995. feel;
an Iron pin Ill by this acres
In
$ullon Count 01 Meigs and
Bearings ara baaed on Thence along Arnott's survey on the south· Township and 4.288 Slate ot'Oitlo
'
the Ohio Stile Plane southeasterly bound· eaaterly boundary of acrea In the VIllage o1 Being In oui Lot No
Grid
Direction ~s ary South 55 degreaa the aforesaid Allan Racine, Meigs Counl)', Two (2) ol Waterma~
obtained by celest1al 02 minutes 09 seconda Glen Amott property; Ohio .
Palmer's Addition 10
obsarvatlon.
1'/BSI, passing an Iron Thence along Arnotta CURRENT
OWNER: said
VIlla e
of
Auditor's Parcel No.: pin sat by this survey southeasterly bound· RANDY K. PYLES ET Mlddlaporl, a~d mare
18-01335.004 and 19- at 399.75 feet, and ary North 55 dlgrela AL.
,
partlculirly described
00585.001
going a total distance 02 minutes 09 seconds PROPERTY AT: OAK as follows· Beginning
PARCEL NO. 2
of 416.36 feet to the 0111 203.57 leal to tha GROVE 'RD.
II the So~theast cor·
The
following center of Oak Grove point ol beginning.
RACINE, OHIO 45771
nar ol eald OUt Lot No
described real estate Road (County Road 33) EXCEPTING THERE· PPf 18-CJ1365.004
2. thence North· along
slluated In Sunon Thence along the cen· FROM the parcel of
19-CJ0585.001
• venth Streel on the
Township,
Meigs ter of sold road south reel estate conveyed to
16-CJ1335.006
sa 11 Line
llld Out
Counl)', In the State of 11 degrees 59 minutes the VIllage of Racine as
18-CJ1335.006
~I No
50 feet·
seconds
East recorded In Volume
18-Qt335.007
thence 'wait parallei
Ohio In Section 16, 50
Township 2N, Range 230.03 feet;
163, Page 540 of tho
19.00585.000
w~h the South line 01
12W, of the Ohio Thence
No,rth
64 Meigs County Dead PRIOR DEED REFER- said Out Lot No. 2 IO
Company Purchase, degrees 22 m1nutes 22 Records, and
ENCES; VOLUME 219, tho Weal line o1 said
Out lot No 2 . thence
and being a parcel ere- eaconds east, passing EXCEPTING THERE- PAGE 419
ated out of the Ernest an Iron pin set by thla FROM the following APPRAISED
AT along the
line of
A Wingett property survey at 15.45 feat, described percel;
$45,000.00 TERMS OF
ld Out Lot No 2 50
(Volume311 , Page709, and a going total dlo· Commenclngllsnlron SALE : CANNOT BE:,. 10 tha Souih,;osl
Melts County Deed tance of 269.74 feet to pin found at the SOLD FOR LESS THAN comer olllld Out Lot
records) bounded and the point of the begin· Northeast comer of the 213RDS
OF
THE no 2. thence East
described as follows:
ning, containing 1.980 Allan Glen Amott prop- APPRAISED VALUE. along ihe South line 01
Commonclng at an Iron acres.
erty (Volume 303, Page tO% DOWN ON THE said Out Lot 10 the
·pin found at the Sub)oct to all legal 003, Melga County DAY OF SALE, CASH place of the beginning
Official Recorda) from OR
CERTIFIED Reserving In this deed
Northeast corner of the easements.
BALANCE tha right to all futuro
Charles F. Chancey et. The above description which an Iron pin CHECK,
al. property (Volume was made In accor· found at the comer of DUE ON CON FIRMA· owner or ownara ofthe
009, Page 465, Meigs dance with an actual tha VIllage of Racine TION OF SALE.
balance of sold Out Lot
County
Official survey conducled by properi)'(Volume 259, ROBERT E. BEEGLE, No 2 on which two
COUNTY ho~ea'io arelocatad the
Records)
on
the James Stewart PS Page 713 Melge counl)' MEIGS
Southerly boundary of 7426 during October Deed records) bears SHERIFF
use of lhe brick d;1.,..
uld Wingett property; and November, 1995. South 87 degreos 04 ATTORNEY FOR THE way now loclled and
Thence
along Bearings are baaed on minutes 28 aeconds PLAINTIFF
ulad across the tHty
Wingett's
southerly the Ohio Stele Plane Enl6t8.411eel;.
LITTLE, SHEETS &amp; (SO) feet conveyed In
boundary North 02 Grid
Direction as .. Thenca
South
t5 ·WARNER
this deed Also the
degrees 06 minutes 36 obtained by cel~atlal degreos 52 minutes 49 213 E. 2ND ST.
right to u.;, the uwer
seconds East 208.64 oburvatlon.
seconds West 731 .34 POMEROY, OHIO 45769 and water piped now
laid across said lilly
feet to an Iron pin set Auditor's Parcel No.: feet to an Iron pin sat 740-992-6689
by thlsliurvey at a cor· 18-01335.006
by this survey at the (12) 5, 12, t9
leal therein conveyed
ner thereof;
PARCEL NO. 4
point of beginning of
Dosd
Relerenc~·
Thence
North
35 The
following said excepted parcel;
Volume 168 Page 219·.
degrees .45 minutes 31 · described real estate Thence along tho
Deed Records of Melg~
seconds West 160.49 situated In · Sutton boundary of . said
Counl)' Ohio
feet to an Iron pin sot Township, and partly excepted parcel the
Undsay L Lyons the
by this survey at the within the lncorported following lour coursas:
rantee in daed re~ordpoint of beginning of limits of the VIllage of !)South 69 degreoa 03
!tin Volume168 page
the
real
estate Racine, Meigs Counl)', minutes 12 secondo
219 , and Llnds~y L.

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228 , ,page 789, Deed
Recordo of Meigs
County ' Ohio,
one
and the limB person.
Parco!
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ATTORNEY FOR THE
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425 CENTER ST.
IRONTON, OH 45638
740-532·7000
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SHERIFF SALES CASE
NUMBER 04CV120
BENEFICIAL MORT·
GAGE CO. OF OHIO
PLAINTIFF
VS
RUTLAN D. OH
Public Notice
JOHN S. BAXTER JR.
~omegrown
AND · TAMRA LYONS
:oreiJIIy
Shend
AKA. BAXTER ET AL., The Syracuse Racine
Scclch 'llh1le P1·,e
DEFENDANTS
Regional
Sewer
&amp; Biue Sp1uce
COURT OF COMMON District Is taking bids
Co 17 40 742·2979
PLEAS, MEIGS COUN- on a place of property
TY OHIO.
located on Third Street,
On Sale Nov 2~1d"
IN PURSUANCE OF An Rec1ne, Lot 58 as Ia
ORDER OF SALE TO with no expressed
ME DIRECTED FROM written warranties. The
SAID COURT IN THE District reserves the
ABOVE
ENTITLED right to accept or reject
ACTION,
I
WILL any blda. Sealed bids
EXPOSE TO SALE AT will be accepted unlll
PUBUC AUCTION ON Dec. 18, 2007 at 12:30
fHE FRONT STEPS OF p.m.
THE MEIGS COUNTY (It) 26 (12) 5,12
COURT HOUSE ON
·
.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4,
Public Notice
2009 AT 10 A.M., OF
SAID DAY, THE FOL- The Home National
LOWING DESCRIBED Bank will auction the
REAL ESTATE.
following Item on
The following Real Saturday, Dacamber 8,
Estate situated In the 2007, at ,tO:OO a.m. at
County of Meigs, State the Bank a parking lot.
of Ohio, and In the 11190 Nissen Pickup Stanley Tree
Townlhlp ol Sutton 1N6SD11S3LC398937
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dag. aaat 87' from the 'Please not neither 'Prompt and Quality
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0.90
acre
tract The Homo National
described In dead Bank reserves tho ' Reasonable Rates
recorded In Vol. 245, right to reject any and ' Insured
Page
487,
Meigs all bids. All vehicles l ' lixperi&lt;:nc1:d
WV038725
County Deed Record, are sold, as Is where Ia,
References
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thanea
continuing with no wartllnlles.
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deg. Weal .S2' to the
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South 89 deg. Wast
along tha South line of
said corner ol an 0.11
acre tract 100' to tha
place of beginning,
conllllnlng O.t8 acre,
more or leas.
CORNER STONE
There Is also conveyed
herewHh as meana In
CONSTRUCTION PROCESSING
lngre11 and egross,
the ten loot right-of·
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Roofing, Siding,
way adjoining · tha
Soffit, Decks,
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described In Vol. 245,
Between
Drywall,
Page
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Malgs
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COunl)' Deed Rac.orde,
to be used In common
Additions
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Vol. 245, Page 467,
Melgo Counl)' Deed
Recorda.
.
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along tho North line of
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Excepting all the coal
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which have heretofore
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CURRENT
OWNER :
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All types uf C{)ncrete
AND TAMRA LYONS
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AKA. BAXTER
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PROPERTY AT: 660
Broadway Street.
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PPH 19-CJ0246.000
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PEOPLEI\tWAYS
ASK THE AMA.ZING
BILLY, "WHICH
CAMEFIQST2"

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GARFIELD

reconsider
TAURUS (April 20·May 20) - There's a
good chance you could find yourself in a
minor situation where It would be better

to let your heart rule your head. If this is
too difficult to do, you'll end up standing
atone.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)- As a joiner,
you're apt to adopt the attitude and
demeanor ol those you hang out with,

SHOULDN'T
HAVE LEFT MY
HAT OUTSIDE

ALL NIGHT.

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physical courage should

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SCRAM-'I.ETS

ANSW£RS

1 2- ~ - 01

. Likely- Acom - Taupe - Billow- PICKLE
"Have you ever noticed," a ·cutie asked ber date, "that a
grouch looks like be was weaned on a PICKLE?"

ARLO &amp; JANIS

to now to handle a job that you do, but
you could reject it merely because you
don't like thi s person. It'll be your toss.

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be

lfle chuckle quoted
bv . filling in ttle missing words
you develop from 'tap No. 3 below.

which is OK II their thinking Is positive.
But negative thinking asks for trouble.
C ANCER (J une 21· July 22 ) - Someone
at work might have a much better Idea as

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by Luis Campos
Celetrity Cipher cryptograms are created hom quotatrJns b\' famous people. pas! and p~esenl

ahead, you must take care that you dOn't

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dlffere.nt re bid, probably three no-trump.
II North has lour-card spade support, he
will put the partnership in ' Jur spades,
You might lose one heart and three dia·
monds. Initially, you will think that ilthe
heart finesse is working, you will be all
right; but if it is losing, you coold well fail
~ the diamond ace and king are split.
Then, with further analysis, hopefully
you see that the contract is assured.
Win with dummy's club king (the honor
from the shorter side first), draw trumps,
and take your two club tricks, discard ing
the heart two from dummy. Then play a
heart to the ace and continue with the
heart queen. Whoever wins th e !ric~ is
endplayed, forced either to open up diamonds, giving you a trick in tl1e suit or to
return a heart or a club, which you would
ruff on the board while discarding a dia·
mond from your nand.
Fun details are available at
www.bridgeshop.com.

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120~ AII .Stock

$10.50/100

Census info
severe
Beauty·
43 Mountain
salon ltem
range
Pep
45 Awey from
WlinkJe.lrne
the wind
Generator 47 Sweet
Surface
cherry
1998
48 Under the
Olympics
weather
she
49 Social)' co~
Compulsive
umn word
Hoe
50 KLM rival
Tatamis
52 Prevail
The "ele53 Formic scld
phant boy"
producer
Kids' block 54 01 course!
brand
Natural
fabrics
Earnings
Harsh or

had only fou1 spades. he should find a

HE'S

WEBER'S
CHRISTMAS
... TREES

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6 manulactuer
Santra
43 s
a of
12 Oval-nest ·
baseball
builder
44 Edge a doily
14 Do a favor 46 Gefsha'a
for
attire
15 Made of oak 48 Arch
16 Rainbow
support
·
bend
51 Fa11grounds
17 Pasture
55 Less latty
grazer
56 Piston's
18 Nile reptile .
plsce
19 Visa and
57 Diminish
passport
58 Welloj&gt;red
10
21 Lo- chaps
t1
graphics
23 Wabash toe.
DOWN
t3
26 Lopsided
19
27 Where the
1 Practical
20
lion roar.s
2~" 22
28 Canine
24
warnln9
30 Geolog1c
3 ~:r'oca's
time unit
home
25
31 Mile's
4 Twig
26
comeback
junctures
27
32 Playing
5 A whole lot ·28
marble
6 Exploding
33 Pass,
29
" stars
as a bill
7 Long-billed
35 c..vod bone
wader
34
37 Arlth. mean 8 Inclined
38 Floor models 9 -vous
36
39 Wildebeest
42
plait

West leads lhe club jacl&lt;. How would you

TH' ONE WHAR. I NO LONGER
PRETENJ) HE AIN'T BORIN'
ME TO TEARS !!

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

plan the play, given that trumps are not
4·0?
South's jump to four spades ·promises
five-plus spades. If North had, for e~eam·
pte, a minimum opening bid with 3·4·5-1
distribution, he still would have raised
one spade to two spades. So if South

BARNEY

. Hamood Cabinetry A1ld Furnllure

40 Paleo opp.
41 Pac·Mon
morsel
42 Wlne

Puzzle

Bridge Magazine, which began in May
t 926, is edited in England by Mark
Horton. The large-page monthly is writ·
ten for tournament players, but it labels
all artides as intermediate. advanced or
. general interest.
This deal is from a prize quiz by Patrick
Jourdain. You are SOOth, in lour spades.

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Public Notice
APPRAISED VALUE.
10% bOWN ON THE
DAY OF SALE , CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CONFIRMATION OF SALE.
THE APPRAISAL DID
NOT INCLUDE AN
INTERIOR EXAMINA·
TION OF THE HOUSE.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE,
MEIGS
COUNTY
SHERIFF ·
ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF
STEPHEN D. MILES
16 W. MONUMENT
AVE. ·
DAYTON, QHIO 45402
937-461·1900
(11) 28, (12) 5,12

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New HoiT!es
• Garages
• Complete
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Garages

East

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• Room Additions
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James Keesee II
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COnStrUCtion

~~~reo

of Tble:
O.R. Volume 32, Page
623, Olllce of the
recorder,
Melge
County, Ohio.
Addreaa of Properly:
193 S. 7th Avenue,
Middleport, Ohio 45760
CELU~E~E~T MA~:..~i~.',
ET AL
.
·
PROPERTY AT: 193 S.
7TH AVE.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
45760
PPt t5-00879.000
PRIOR DEED REFER·
ENCES; VOLUME 32,
PAGE S23
APPRAISED
AT
$37,500.00 rERMS , OF
SALE: CANNOT BE
SOLD FOR LESS THAN
213RDS
OF
THE
APPRAISED VALUE.
10% DOWN ON THE
DAY OF SA.LE, CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CONFIRMA·
TION OF SALE.
The appraisal did
Include an Interior
exaiJllnatlon of the

1 Tubs and
bugle

Cronword

not his or hers.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - There are
warnings that you must mana·ge your
resources with prudence and care. If you

ru~:~:~~2:~a~ c:r~e~~:t w~~n·r~;
recoverable.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22) - Be cautious '~.then listening to others because
someone mi ght no! be as .perceptive as
you are.Yielding to his or her thinking Will

be a se•ious mistake.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 23) - The world is
tough enough, so don't make things
harder on yourself th an necessary. This
could easlty happen If you allow 5811·
doubt! to overcome all sense of rea!!lon
and hope
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-N ov. 22) -There's a
good chence someone who Ia already
indebted to you for an old loan might
once again try to tap your resources. Be
compuslonate about hie or her needs,

but protect your"lt flrtt.

SOUP TO NUTZ

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Phillip
. Alder

Your Rlllh* to Know-. Delivered Rlaht to Vuur Door.

SHERIFF SALES CASE
07CV063
NUMBER
FARMERS BANK &amp;
SAVINGS' CO. PLAIN·
TIFF VS ESTATE OF
RANDY K. PYLES
&amp;CHARLES
KEITH
PYLES,
ET
AL.,
DEFENDANTS COURT

described
herein;
thence
North
05
degreos 25 minutes 48
socnda Eaat 339.81
feet to an Iron pin set
by thla survey; ·
Thence
oouth
84·
degrees 22 mlnulea 22
seconds Wast, palling

In the State o1 OhiO In
section 16, Township
2N, Range 12W, o1 the
Ohio
Company
Purchase, and being a
parcel crelled out of
the Emost A Wingett
property (Volume 311 ,
Page
709,
Meigs

Eall 50.00 lilt 10 In
Iron pin Ill by this aur·
vey;
2)South 20,dlgrela 56
mlnut11 48 oaconds
Will 50.00 feel to 1n
Iron pin Ill by thlo sur·
vey;
3)North' 69 degreoa 03

PubliC Notice
SHERIFF SALES
CASE
NUMBER
cv
07 075
PHH MORTGAGE COR·
PORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS

~~~g~~~~~,.:~~~g: =~r~'!'; ::na;:~~y :~ ~~~~~edlleed reco:,~ =~t:.ol,2~tct:n:~ ~~~NEY

F. GRAVES
IN PURSUANCE OF A and a going total dla- described aslollowa: Iron pin ... by thla aur· DEFENDANTS
ORDER OF SALE TO lance of 289.74 feet to Commencing at an Iron vey;
COURT OF COMMON
ME DIRECTED FROM the center of Oak pin eel by this survey 4)North 20 degreoa 56 PLEAS
SAID COURT IN · THE Grove Road (County allhe Northeaat corner mlnutea 48 IIConda MEIGS 'cOUNTY OHIO.
ABOVE
ENTITLED road 33); thence along of the Allen Glen East 50.00 feel to the IN PERSUANCE OF A
ACTION,
I
WILL the center of said road Arnott
property point oltha beginning; ORDER OF SALE TO
EXPOSE TO SALE AT following three coura· (Volume 303, Page 003, Said psroel being con- ME DIRECTED FROM
PUBLIC AUCTION ON as.
Meigs Counl)' Deed veyed
containing SAID COURT IN THE
THE FRONT STEPS OF t) South t1 degrees 24 Recorda) and thereby 11 .684 acres alter seld ABOVE
ENTITLED
THE MEIGS COUNTY minutes 27 seconds being In I tho north· exceptions, 0.534 acre ACTION,
1 WILL
COURT HOUSE ON East 107.29 feet;
west corner of the said of which 1181 within the EXPOSE TO SALE AT
FRIDAY, JANUARY tt , 2) South 09 degrees 54 Wingett property;
Incorporated lim~o . of PUBLIC AUCTION ON
2008 AT 10 A.M.. OF minutes 07 seconds Thence along Arnotts the Village of Racine. THE FRONT STEPS Of
easterly
boundary Together with an eaae- tHE MEIGS COUNTY
SAID DAY, THE FOL- East 62.67 feet;
LOWING DESCRIBED 3) South 05 degrees tS South 55 degrees 02 mont lor rlghl.of·way COURT HOUSE ON
REAL ESTATE.
minutes 13 seconds minutes 09 seconds purpo111 on a strip of FRIDAY JANUARY 11
PARCEL NO. t
East 63.17 feet;
West 205.79 leatto an land bounded on Ita 2008 AT tO A.M., OF
The
following Thence
North
84 Iron pin set by this sur· southerly end by the SAID DAY THE FOL·
described real estate degreos 56 minutes 07 vey at the point of northerly boundary of LOWING DESCRIBED
situated in Sutton seconds East, passing beginning of tho real the abov&amp;-deacrlbod REAL ESTATE.
Township and partly an Iron pin 111 by this estate described hire- 11 .684 acre parcel, Situated .In th ~ounty
within the lncorporat· survey at 15.00 feet, In;
bounded
on
Ita 01 Meigs, Stile of Ohio,
ed limits of the Village and going a total dis· Thence
.s outh
7 northerly end by the and In the Township of
of
Racine ,
Meigs lance of 192.02 feet to degrees 43 minutes 58 centerline
of Columbia·
Counl)', In the State of the pint of the begin· seconds East, passing Greenwood cemetery And r.no,.;n as being In
Ohio in Seclion 16, ning, containing 1.466 Iron pins set by this Road (township Road sections 23 and 29 o1
Township 2N, Range acres.
survey at 50.18 lost, 217), and being 33.00 said
Columbia
12W, of the Ohio Subject to all legal 386.97 feet and 666.41 feet In width a~uatad Township and being
fee~ and going a total 16.50 feet on either lot 11 ' 1n Rolling
Company Purchase, easements.
and being a parcel ere· The above description distance of 721 .89 feel side of a centerline Me~dows Subdivision
ated out of the Ernest was made In accor· to tho! thread of a w~h Its point of begin- 01 said Sections 88 eet
nlng on the northerly 1 rth 1 th
rded
A Wingett property dance with an actual slroam;
(Volume 311 , Page '709, survey conducted by Tllence along tho boundary of the abov• p~at n 0 : raco said
, Meigs County Deed James Stewart PS thread of said stream described 11 684 acre s bdl 1 .
1 PI 1
records) bounded and 7426 during October to
the
southerly parcel at a dl~tanca of C~bln:."'~~A n Mel:s
described as follOws: and November, t995. boundary altho afo,.. 368 57 feel from the C
Ohi
PI 1
1
0
Beginning at an Iron Bearings a~e baaed on said Wingett property, norihwell
corner ,:.~':.,~
a
pin found at the the Ohio State Plane said thread being thereof and thence CURRENT
OWNER·
Northeast comer of the Grid
Direction as approximated by the running alorig the lol· RODNEY F GRAVES
Charles F. Chancey at. obtained by celestial following aeven coura· lowing five courses: . ET AL.
'
al. properly (Volume observation.
es:
!)North 44 degrees 30 PROPERTY AT· 28151
009, Page 165, Meigs Auditor's Parcel No.: !)South 37 degrees 34 mlnutaa 38 seconde OLD ST RT
County
Official 18·01335.005
minutes 00 seconds East 299.44 feet;
ALBANY oiuo 45710
Records)
on
the PARCEL NO. 3
West 62.491eet;
2)North 35 degreos 25 PP# 05.00&amp;4T.OOO
Southerly boundary of The
following 2)Soulh 33 degrees 50 minutes 34 aoconds PRIOR DEED REFER·
said Wingett property; described reel estate minutes 32 seconds East 181.041eat;
ENCES· VOLUME 234
Thence
along situated in Sutton Weal 646.25 feet to an 3)North 26 degrees 19 PAGE 1;; 1
•
Wingett's southerly Township,
Meigs Iron pin aet by this sur· minutes 39 1aconds APPRAISED
AT
boundary North 02 County, In the State of vey ai Hs confluence East 70.851eet;
125,000.00TERMS OF
degrees OS minutes 36 Ohio In Section 16, with a smaller stream 4)North IO.dagreea II SALE· CANNOT BE
saconds East 208.64 Township 2N, Range flowing from a north· minutes 19 1acond1 SOLD. FOR LESS THAN
feet to an iron pin set 12W, of the Ohio easterly direction;
East 107.851eat;
2/3RDS
OF
THE
by this survey at a cor· Company Purchase, 3)South 54 degross '10 5)North 02 degrees 59 APPRAISED VALUE.
and being a parcel ere· minutes 53 seconds minutes 21 aaconds 10% DOWN ON THE
ner thereof;
Thence
North
35 ated aut of tho Ernest West64.01 feet;
Weat61.61 lost;
DAY OF SALE CASH
degrees 45 minutes 31 A Wingett property 4)South 20 degrees 34 Subject to all legal OR
CERTIFIED
seconds West 160:49 (Vohime 311 , Page 709; mlnutea 26 seconds easements.
CHECK,
BALANCE
feet to an iron pin· set Meigs Counl)' Deed West80.99feet;
The above description DUE ON CONFIRMA·
by .this survey.
records) bounded and &amp;)South 39 degrees 47 waa made In accor· TION OF SALE
Thence
south
84 described as follows:
minutes 53 seconds dance with an actual THE APPRAISAL DID
degrees 58 minutes 07 Commencing at an Iron Wost 175.93.feel;
survey conducted by INCLUDE AN INTERI·
seconds West, passing pin found at the &amp;)South 45 degrees 53 Jamos Stewart PS OR EXAMINATION OF
an Iron pin set by this Northeast corner of the minutes 59 aeconds 7426 during October THE HOUSE
.
survey at 177.02 feet, Charles F. Chancey at. Wos1176.85 feet;
and November, 1H5. ROBERT E. BEEGLE
and a going total dis· al. property (Volume 7)South 42 degrees 53 Bearings are belad on MEIGS
· COUNTY
lance of 192.02 feet to 009, Page 465, Ualgs minutes 31 aecpndo the Ohio S - P11ne SHERIFF
Official Wast 176.82 feet;
Grid Dtracllon
ao ATTIDRNEY FOR THE
the center of Oak Counl)'
on
the Thence along the obtained by celelllal PLAINTIFF
Grove Road (County Records)
road 33); thence along Southerly boundary of southerly boundary o1
SHAPIRO R FELTY
the center ol said road said Wingett property; tha aforeuld Wingett Auditor'• Parcel No.: 1500 w SRD st SUITE
following lhree cours· Thence
along property the following 18-01335.007 end 19- 400
'
es.
Wingett's
southerly three courus;
00685.000
CLEVELAND
OH
I) South 04 degrees 02 boundary Norlh 02 1) South 89 degreos 51 Resarvlng to the State 44113
'
minutes 34 seconds degrees 06 minutes 36 minutes 36 seconds of Ohio, all oil, gao, 21 w 2,., 530
West 60.70 feet;
seconds East 208.64 West 102.92 lee! to .an coal and other miner· (12) 5 12 19
2) South 10 degrees 46 feet to an iron pin set Iron pin set by thla our· ala With the right of
' •
minutes 44 seconds by this survey at a cor· vey;
entry lor the purpo11
Well 63.271eet;
ner thereof;
2) South 42 degreos 36 of pro1pectlng for,
Public Notice ·
3) South 14 degrees 39 Thence
North
35 inlnutoa 36 seconds developing, producing
minutes 27 seconds degrees 45 minutes 31 Wast 176.00 feel to an or opsrallng for the SHERIFF SALES CASE
Wesl131.72 feetto the seconds West 160.49 Iron pin sat by this sur· - · and the rlglll I NUMBER OTCV0&amp; 1
Northwest corner of feet to an Iron pin sat vey;
occupancy Insofar as CITY NATIONAL BANK
the aforessid Charles by this survey and 3) North 77 degreos 23 the same Ia easanllal OF WEST VIRGINIA
F. Chancey, at. al. prop- North 05 degrees 25. minutes 24 second a lor such prospecting, PLAINTIFF
·
erty;
minutes 48 seconds Well 99.00 feet 10 on developing, operating VS
Thence along the East 339.81feetto an lronplneetbythlsaur· or producing, also ELLENG MARSHALL
northerly
boundary iran pin aet by this aur- vey,lrom which an Iron reserved tho usa ol 81 al
·
. flowing DEFENDANTS
·
line of said Chancey, vey at the point of pin found at the north· atreama
at al. property South beginning of the real east corner of tho through said Ianda or COURT OF COMMON
77 degrees 36 minutes estate described here· .Charles F, Chancey abutting upon the PLEAS MEIGS COUN·
59 seconds East, pass· in;
at.al. property (Vol~ms same and so much o1 TY OHIO
lng an Iron pin found at Thence
North . 05 009, Page 485, Melga the benka 11 may be IN PURSUANCE OF A
34.64 feet, and going a degrees 25 minutes 48 County
Dfllclal nece11ary for such ORDER OF SALE TO
total distance of 334.52 seconds east 339.61 recorda) beare South enjoyment and protac- ME DIRECTED FROM
feet to the point of feet to an Iron ein set 02 degrees 06 minutes. lion ol auch streama SAID COURT IN THE
beginning, containing by this survey on the 36 seconda, Wast from eroalon, contam~ ABOVE
ENTITLED
nation or deposit o1 ACTION
WILL
1.947 acres, of which southeasterly bound· 208.64feet;
1
1.877 acres Ilea within ary of the Allen Glen Thence
north
35 sediment ·aa atalad In EXPOSE TO SALE AT
the Incorporated llmhs A r n o I t degreos 45 mlnulle 31 Volume 69, at' Page m PUBLIC AUCTION ON
of the VIllage of properly(Volume 303, eaconds well 180.49 of tile Meigs County THE FRONT STEPS OF
Racine.
Page
303,
Meigs feet to an Iron pin sat Olllclal Records.
·THE MEIGS COUNTY
Subject to all legal County Deed Recarde), by thlo survey;
Reference
Dosd: COURT HOUSE ON
easaments.
from which an Iron pin Thence
North 05 Volume 219, Page 419, FRIDAY JANUARY 11
The above description set by this survey at dagrHs 25 mlnulle 48 Malge Counl)' Official 2006 AT 10 A.M OF
waa made In accor- the Northelll corner of MCon~a Eaal, paaalng Recorda
SAID DAY THE 'i:oL·
dance With an actual said Arnott properly an Iron pin eet by thlo Property Addroes: Oak LOWING DESCRIBED
survey conducted by bears
North
55 survey II 339.61 fee~ Grove Road, Racine, REAL ESTATE
·
45771,
being Situate In the VIllage of
James Stewart PS degrees 02 mlnutas 09 and gong a total dis· OH
7426 during October seconds east 409.36 tence of 679.62 feet to approximately 14.666 Middleport
In the
and November, 1995. feel;
an Iron pin Ill by this acres
In
$ullon Count 01 Meigs and
Bearings ara baaed on Thence along Arnott's survey on the south· Township and 4.288 Slate ot'Oitlo
'
the Ohio Stile Plane southeasterly bound· eaaterly boundary of acrea In the VIllage o1 Being In oui Lot No
Grid
Direction ~s ary South 55 degreaa the aforesaid Allan Racine, Meigs Counl)', Two (2) ol Waterma~
obtained by celest1al 02 minutes 09 seconda Glen Amott property; Ohio .
Palmer's Addition 10
obsarvatlon.
1'/BSI, passing an Iron Thence along Arnotta CURRENT
OWNER: said
VIlla e
of
Auditor's Parcel No.: pin sat by this survey southeasterly bound· RANDY K. PYLES ET Mlddlaporl, a~d mare
18-01335.004 and 19- at 399.75 feet, and ary North 55 dlgrela AL.
,
partlculirly described
00585.001
going a total distance 02 minutes 09 seconds PROPERTY AT: OAK as follows· Beginning
PARCEL NO. 2
of 416.36 feet to the 0111 203.57 leal to tha GROVE 'RD.
II the So~theast cor·
The
following center of Oak Grove point ol beginning.
RACINE, OHIO 45771
nar ol eald OUt Lot No
described real estate Road (County Road 33) EXCEPTING THERE· PPf 18-CJ1365.004
2. thence North· along
slluated In Sunon Thence along the cen· FROM the parcel of
19-CJ0585.001
• venth Streel on the
Township,
Meigs ter of sold road south reel estate conveyed to
16-CJ1335.006
sa 11 Line
llld Out
Counl)', In the State of 11 degrees 59 minutes the VIllage of Racine as
18-CJ1335.006
~I No
50 feet·
seconds
East recorded In Volume
18-Qt335.007
thence 'wait parallei
Ohio In Section 16, 50
Township 2N, Range 230.03 feet;
163, Page 540 of tho
19.00585.000
w~h the South line 01
12W, of the Ohio Thence
No,rth
64 Meigs County Dead PRIOR DEED REFER- said Out Lot No. 2 IO
Company Purchase, degrees 22 m1nutes 22 Records, and
ENCES; VOLUME 219, tho Weal line o1 said
Out lot No 2 . thence
and being a parcel ere- eaconds east, passing EXCEPTING THERE- PAGE 419
ated out of the Ernest an Iron pin set by thla FROM the following APPRAISED
AT along the
line of
A Wingett property survey at 15.45 feat, described percel;
$45,000.00 TERMS OF
ld Out Lot No 2 50
(Volume311 , Page709, and a going total dlo· Commenclngllsnlron SALE : CANNOT BE:,. 10 tha Souih,;osl
Melts County Deed tance of 269.74 feet to pin found at the SOLD FOR LESS THAN comer olllld Out Lot
records) bounded and the point of the begin· Northeast comer of the 213RDS
OF
THE no 2. thence East
described as follows:
ning, containing 1.980 Allan Glen Amott prop- APPRAISED VALUE. along ihe South line 01
Commonclng at an Iron acres.
erty (Volume 303, Page tO% DOWN ON THE said Out Lot 10 the
·pin found at the Sub)oct to all legal 003, Melga County DAY OF SALE, CASH place of the beginning
Official Recorda) from OR
CERTIFIED Reserving In this deed
Northeast corner of the easements.
BALANCE tha right to all futuro
Charles F. Chancey et. The above description which an Iron pin CHECK,
al. property (Volume was made In accor· found at the comer of DUE ON CON FIRMA· owner or ownara ofthe
009, Page 465, Meigs dance with an actual tha VIllage of Racine TION OF SALE.
balance of sold Out Lot
County
Official survey conducled by properi)'(Volume 259, ROBERT E. BEEGLE, No 2 on which two
COUNTY ho~ea'io arelocatad the
Records)
on
the James Stewart PS Page 713 Melge counl)' MEIGS
Southerly boundary of 7426 during October Deed records) bears SHERIFF
use of lhe brick d;1.,..
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right to u.;, the uwer
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IRONTON, OH 45638
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BENEFICIAL MORT·
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PLAINTIFF
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Public Notice
JOHN S. BAXTER JR.
~omegrown
AND · TAMRA LYONS
:oreiJIIy
Shend
AKA. BAXTER ET AL., The Syracuse Racine
Scclch 'llh1le P1·,e
DEFENDANTS
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COURT OF COMMON District Is taking bids
Co 17 40 742·2979
PLEAS, MEIGS COUN- on a place of property
TY OHIO.
located on Third Street,
On Sale Nov 2~1d"
IN PURSUANCE OF An Rec1ne, Lot 58 as Ia
ORDER OF SALE TO with no expressed
ME DIRECTED FROM written warranties. The
SAID COURT IN THE District reserves the
ABOVE
ENTITLED right to accept or reject
ACTION,
I
WILL any blda. Sealed bids
EXPOSE TO SALE AT will be accepted unlll
PUBUC AUCTION ON Dec. 18, 2007 at 12:30
fHE FRONT STEPS OF p.m.
THE MEIGS COUNTY (It) 26 (12) 5,12
COURT HOUSE ON
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 4,
Public Notice
2009 AT 10 A.M., OF
SAID DAY, THE FOL- The Home National
LOWING DESCRIBED Bank will auction the
REAL ESTATE.
following Item on
The following Real Saturday, Dacamber 8,
Estate situated In the 2007, at ,tO:OO a.m. at
County of Meigs, State the Bank a parking lot.
of Ohio, and In the 11190 Nissen Pickup Stanley Tree
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described In dead Bank reserves tho ' Reasonable Rates
recorded In Vol. 245, right to reject any and ' Insured
Page
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WV038725
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continuing with no wartllnlles.
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deg. Weal .S2' to the
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0.11 acre tract; thanca
South 89 deg. Wast
along tha South line of
said corner ol an 0.11
acre tract 100' to tha
place of beginning,
conllllnlng O.t8 acre,
more or leas.
CORNER STONE
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herewHh as meana In
CONSTRUCTION PROCESSING
lngre11 and egross,
the ten loot right-of·
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Roofing, Siding,
way adjoining · tha
Soffit, Decks,
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entire line ol lha
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Electric, Plumbing,
described In Vol. 245,
Between
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Page
467,
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COunl)' Deed Rac.orde,
to be used In common
Additions
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Vol. 245, Page 467,
Melgo Counl)' Deed
Recorda.
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a moans lllngreas and
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described
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being a 10 foot strip
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along tho North line of
the 0.18 acre tract
herein described.
Excepting all the coal
and one· half of the oil
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and gas in the abovelsCIII. . . . ....
described premises
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fir CIIJWI MMl
which have heretofore
bosn reserved.
Wise Concrete
CURRENT
OWNER :
JOHN S. BAXTER JR.
All types uf C{)ncrete
AND TAMRA LYONS
Owner· ~ick Wise
AKA. BAXTER
740-992-5929
PROPERTY AT: 660
Broadway Street.
. 740-416-1698
RACINE , OHIO 45770
PPH 19-CJ0246.000
PRIOR DEED REFER·
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PAG€ 765
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take on more than you can comfortably

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you find that your associates have more
faith in your abilit ies than you do, try to

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perspective. You might be quite surprised

by wh at you see.

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Occasionally, It Is harm less to tell tlnt e
wh ite lies in order to eKaggerate a point
But if you are disingenuous, you could
4nwidlngly say som ething that could b e
at th e eKpense of another.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - II you
are contempl etln g an inve stment. do
your own resea rch InStead of be lieving
what others tell you. Someone could
have a sly motive tor leading you down a
rose-garden path.
PISCES (feb. 20-March 20) - You've'
heard that in union there Is strength, and
thiS is true tn m ost cases. Bu t on rare
occasions , this may not be to your
advantage. You '!light tare much better
as an independent contractor.

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ARIES (March 2 1·Apri l 19) - You may
think your ideas have great merit, but if
othe rs start to tell you ott1erwise, don't be
stubborn about hanging onto them or Ufe
could burst your balloon. Be prepared to

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reconsider
TAURUS (April 20·May 20) - There's a
good chance you could find yourself in a
minor situation where It would be better

to let your heart rule your head. If this is
too difficult to do, you'll end up standing
atone.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)- As a joiner,
you're apt to adopt the attitude and
demeanor ol those you hang out with,

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to now to handle a job that you do, but
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will put the partnership in ' Jur spades,
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monds. Initially, you will think that ilthe
heart finesse is working, you will be all
right; but if it is losing, you coold well fail
~ the diamond ace and king are split.
Then, with further analysis, hopefully
you see that the contract is assured.
Win with dummy's club king (the honor
from the shorter side first), draw trumps,
and take your two club tricks, discard ing
the heart two from dummy. Then play a
heart to the ace and continue with the
heart queen. Whoever wins th e !ric~ is
endplayed, forced either to open up diamonds, giving you a trick in tl1e suit or to
return a heart or a club, which you would
ruff on the board while discarding a dia·
mond from your nand.
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plan the play, given that trumps are not
4·0?
South's jump to four spades ·promises
five-plus spades. If North had, for e~eam·
pte, a minimum opening bid with 3·4·5-1
distribution, he still would have raised
one spade to two spades. So if South

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Bridge Magazine, which began in May
t 926, is edited in England by Mark
Horton. The large-page monthly is writ·
ten for tournament players, but it labels
all artides as intermediate. advanced or
. general interest.
This deal is from a prize quiz by Patrick
Jourdain. You are SOOth, in lour spades.

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Public Notice
APPRAISED VALUE.
10% bOWN ON THE
DAY OF SALE , CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CONFIRMATION OF SALE.
THE APPRAISAL DID
NOT INCLUDE AN
INTERIOR EXAMINA·
TION OF THE HOUSE.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE,
MEIGS
COUNTY
SHERIFF ·
ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF
STEPHEN D. MILES
16 W. MONUMENT
AVE. ·
DAYTON, QHIO 45402
937-461·1900
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O.R. Volume 32, Page
623, Olllce of the
recorder,
Melge
County, Ohio.
Addreaa of Properly:
193 S. 7th Avenue,
Middleport, Ohio 45760
CELU~E~E~T MA~:..~i~.',
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PROPERTY AT: 193 S.
7TH AVE.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
45760
PPt t5-00879.000
PRIOR DEED REFER·
ENCES; VOLUME 32,
PAGE S23
APPRAISED
AT
$37,500.00 rERMS , OF
SALE: CANNOT BE
SOLD FOR LESS THAN
213RDS
OF
THE
APPRAISED VALUE.
10% DOWN ON THE
DAY OF SA.LE, CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CONFIRMA·
TION OF SALE.
The appraisal did
Include an Interior
exaiJllnatlon of the

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not his or hers.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - There are
warnings that you must mana·ge your
resources with prudence and care. If you

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recoverable.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22) - Be cautious '~.then listening to others because
someone mi ght no! be as .perceptive as
you are.Yielding to his or her thinking Will

be a se•ious mistake.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 23) - The world is
tough enough, so don't make things
harder on yourself th an necessary. This
could easlty happen If you allow 5811·
doubt! to overcome all sense of rea!!lon
and hope
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-N ov. 22) -There's a
good chence someone who Ia already
indebted to you for an old loan might
once again try to tap your resources. Be
compuslonate about hie or her needs,

but protect your"lt flrtt.

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