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Tuesday, August 8,

2006

Oil giant BP already
under scrutiny for
•
allowing Alaska .
pipeline to crumble, A2

Steelers put Big Ben'
Owens likely ou~ for first preseasoQ -game in distinctive helmet

NFL Training Camp -

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injurie s
that way,
even with
players
h e ' s
known for
a1
long

on injured {eserve and will
s i~ out the entire 2006 seaso n.
Terrell Owens' sore hamHarri son missed most of
string likely will land him
last season after tearing
on the bene h for the Dallas
three ligaments in his left
Cowboys' preseason open-knee
in
September.
er in Seattle.
,
time.
Seymour
missed
the first
An MRI exam over the
Fellow
I 0 days of camp with a
weekend showed no damage, but that didn ' t seem to
Notebook sta nin g tight quadriceps. Koppen
matter ,to Owens when he
re c e 1 v e r (shoulder) and Gay (ankle)
, was asked whether he
T e r r y n1i ssed the last seven
would play against the Glenn also missed practice games of the 2005 regular
Seahawks on Saturday.
Monday with blisters on season.
"I doubt it," he replied.
both feet. Parcells said he
Bills
Owens sat out a fifth expects Glenn t9 return
It didn't take .long for
straight practice Monday Tuesday.
Bills rookie safetv Dante
Whitner to start spe nding
Broncos
morning because of soreness that set in Wednesday.
Brom:os rookie running part of hi s new signing
He also said he probably back Mike Bell and first - bonus.
wouldn 't practice the rest round pick Jay Cutler have
The No. 8 draft pick's
of this week , either.
moved up the depth chart ·first purchase? Negotiating
what Whitner would only
Hoping to speed things in Denver.
up, Owens is shipping his
Bell is No. I, jumping desc ribe as a five-figure
healing:inducing hyperbar- ahead of Ron Dayne and deal to buy the No. 20 jeric chamber to his training Tatum Bell - for n·ow. sey from running back
·camp hotel room . Two Cutler was officially pro- Shaud Williams .
trainers and a doctor from moted to backup quarterWhitner, who wore No.
Atlanta- are on their way, back, replacing Bradlee 36 during mini camps in
Van Pelt.
Buffalo, debuted the new
too.
" It's just a little sore,"
Cutler will now serve as number Monday when he
Owens said. "It's different. Jake Plummer's backup.
took the field for the first
I've never really had it
Mike Bell will start time in training camp after
before so I don ' t know. I'm Friday in Denve r's presea-· signing a five-year contract
not worried about it ; son opener at Detroit.
Saturday.
Whitner said he didn't
"This is a dream come
there's just no point right
now. If I tried to really true," said Mike Bell, an want to wear the same
open it up, I may hurt it undrafted rookie out of number as hi s predecessor,
more, so we'Iljust see. ICII Arizona. "To (get) the veteran Lawyer Milloy,
be OK."
opportunity to be the. who was released in
Afte~ the team left the starter on a great organiza- March. New jersey number
field Monday, Owens spent tion like this is a blessing." aside, Whitner is focused
about 45 minutes catching
Mike Shanahan said on catching up after his
balls from machine , start- there 's still time for either stalled negotiations led him
ing far away and taking a Tatum Bell or Dayne to to mi ss ing the first eight
step closer after every one. play their way into the days of camp.
"Right now. I don't feel
He did the same drill on his starting job.
knees, too.
" It is very close, and it far behind, maybe a little in
Whitner
T.O.'s status report on could change day by day, conditioning,"
himself had to be news to week by week, but we felt said. ~· 1 k.now my job, now
coach Bill Parcells, who like Mike deserves a I need to figure out what
responded in his daily chance to work with the everybody else is doing
news briefing to most first team and take a look around me."
questions about Owens' td see·if he can keep it," the
The Bills also released
liliebacker Jeff Posey after
health with an "I don 't coach' said.
the eight-year veteran lost
know."
Patriots
"I know everything I
The Patriots activated his starting job \o Angelo
need to know," he said. safety Rodney Harrison, Crowell.
Vikings
"Well, there 's nothing defensive lineman Richard
more to know. Maybe not Seymour,
center
Dan
The Vikings activated Pat
knowing exactly is all I'm · Koppen, defensive back Williams from the physicapable of knowing at this Randall Gay and defensive cally- u nab Ie- to-perf arm
point."
.
lineman
Johnathan list, and the defensive tackParcells said all his infor- Sullivan from the physical- le was back on the field
marion about his new star ly:unable-to-perform list.
practicing with th e team.
Safety Mel Mitchell and
receiver's health has come
Williams worked out
through the trainer, adding rookie wide receiver Matt with trainers for the first
that he's always dealt with Shelton have · been placed week of camp, after coach
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Reds

first eight pitches. They
needed only a dozen pitches
to pile up those five runs.
Molina's two-run double
in the fourth off right-han-.
der Ryan · Franklin acquired earlier in the day
from Philadelphia made it 9-1 and gave him
four RBis, matching his
career high. Molina had
been in a slump since the
All -S tar break, batting
. 175 with only six RBis.
Spiezio's two-run homer
in the ninth off David
Weathers completed a 17hit game by the Cardinals,
two shy of their season
high . The four h.omers
matched their season high .
Notes: Molina al ~o

drove in four runs May 25,
2005, against Pittsburgh.
... SS David Eckstein got
the team's permission to
stay back in St. Louis and
attend to a personal matter. He' s expected back for
the second game of the
series. Aaron Miles made
his first start of the season
at SS .... In his four previ ous starts for St. Louis,
Weaver gave up 18 earned
runs in 18 1-3 innings ....
The Reds put RH reliever
Gary Majewski (sore
shoulder) and RH reliever
Jason Standridge (sore
back) on the 15-day DL
before the game. They
also activated LH reliever
Kent Mercker.

missioner. It will be secret at
fhe start.
The
owners
agreed
Monday that if no one gets
the required votes on the ftrsl
ballot. all tive candidates will
remain in contention for at
least two more ballots.
After that, Tagliabue and
the search committee will
detennine if any candidates
should be dropped from subsequent ballots. and whether
to vote by open roll call.
They also could ask each
team to rank the candidates
in order of preference or take
similar steps in an effort to
reach a consensus.
So far. nobody seems to be

saying much negative about
anyone.
''I learned a lot," said
Steve Tisch: co-owner of the
New York Giants. "These
are five very qualified candidates. All · were articulate,
energetic and extremely
impressive."
The new commissioner
will be just the NFL's fourth
since World War II.
Bert Be II served from
1946 until his deafh in 1959.
He was followed by Rozelle,
who was el'ected on the 23rd
ballot in 1960 and served
until 1989. Tagliabue, was
elected in October of that
year.

tion.
"It's real hard for them,
but what we do at the end of
all meetings at the end of
from PageBl
each day, we'll keep the true
freshmen a little bit afteror that. It's fun watching wards,'' Tressel
'aid.
them gain a foothold and "You' ll go back over the
say, 'Hey. now I'm the elder . scripts and the practice film.
statesman. I'm the gt•y sit- They've got to understand
ting in the front row at the they're not going to grasp it
team meeting, and I'm get- all . they're going to be way
ting called on to give my behind. "
The Buckeyes reported
thoughts on things.· It is fun
S,unday. then had a day and
. to watch them grow."
• Over the next few weeks, night of meetings and oriThey
went
the Buckeyes' 18 incoming entation.
through
conditioning
dril"
freshmen will be integrated
into the action. A few may earlier Monday:
With no classes to attend
take that step with . few
problems. For most, howev- unti I th e fall semester
er, it will be a major transi- begins. the players spend

much of their time during
sum mer camp together.
Besides rooming at a nearby university-owned hotel ,
they also eat, study film,
~prac t ice, lift weights and
go through conditioning
toge ther.
Tressel said the preseason workouts are a valuable time.
,
"Th is is the first time
we're together and building the team," he said. "~
lot of preseason is about
building the team and
preparing yourself to handie everything along the
way, handle the hype, handie the adversity. handle
the successes, handle the
opponents."
·

from PageBl
inning of the season - five
emphatic runs that showed
who's in charge.
The first four batters piled
up hits off Elizardo Ramirez
(4-8), and Molina capped
the rally with his fourth
homer, a two-run shot.
Duncan homered in the second off Ramirez, who
·matched' his career high by
giving up seven runs in only
I 2-3 innings.
The Cardinals didn 't
waste time against Ramirez,
getting hits on four of his

Owners
from PageBl
Shattuck III, a financier
who was involved in the
sale of the Baltimore
Ravens by Art Modell to
Steve Bisciotti. Reynolds is
a native of Clarksburg.
W.Va., and a graduate of
West Virginia University.
The voting could begin
Thesday afternoon by secret
,ballot, wifh a two-thirds voie
- or 22 of fhe 32 teams n~ed to elect a new com-

Brad Childress. decided he
wasn't in good enoug h
condition to practice.
Williams missed meeting
the weight the Vikings tar.geted for him .
.
,
Listed at 3 17 pounds in
team
publications,
Williams normally plays
much heavier than that and
didn't appear to be any bigger than he was last season.
Giants
Lineback~r .
LaVar
A.rringron tn i'tsed his third
consccut i 1 ~ practice with
knee swelling. Arrington
had arthroscopic surgeries
in 2004 and 2005 while
with
the
Wa shington
Redskin s to clean out loose
cartilage and has insisted
his knees .are fine.
Guard Chris Snee (knee),
defensive tackle William
Joseph (leg bruise) and
running back Derrick Ward
(broken foot) also missed
Coach
Tom
practice .
Coughlin said Snee doesn't
need surgery but will miss
valuable practice time.
Ward was hurt ·when he
a~cidentally slipped while
walking
between two
rooms. He is scheduled to
have surgery Tuesday night
and mi ss several weeks.
Meanwhile, running back
Brandon Jacobs returned to
practice after sitting out
Sunday with an irregular
heartbeat.
Rams
Rams top pick Tye Hill
and
· safety
Dwaine
Carpenter got into a fight
on the sideline, with
Carpenter throwing punches. Coach Scott Linehan
downplayed the brawl.
"They got into a little
thing on the sideline and
it's over," he said. "They
kissed and made up and it's
time to move on. It's nothing personal. They're two.
fiery competitors."
Running back Steven
Jackson was pulled from
practice early . with a
strained Achilles heel.
Linehan said the move was
simply precautionary. "It
bothered him last week and
he 's been taping it,"
Linehan said.

LATROBE. Pa. (AP) The black , gold - and
green.? .
The Pittsburgh Steelers
;howed off a new look during practice Mon,day. with
Ben Roethli sberger wearing
a neon green cover atop his
,black helmet. He wasn't trying to establi sh a new style
trcqcl for NFL quart.erbacks,
hut rather was looking to
stay healthy.
"Charlie (Batch) got hit by
Chris Hoke last week, so
they're trying to keep Chris
Hoke away from me,"
Roethlisberger said in jest,
referring to a practice play
Samrday in which hi s backup was hit by the defensive
linemen.
In the Steelers' camp, the
quarterbacks are off limits
for contact at any (ime to
prevent necdle'Ss injuries.
Roethlisberger wore the
distinctive helmet cover for
both of the team 's practices
Monday, sayi ng. "I hit all of
my passes (i n the morning)
so I kept it on for good
luck ."
During a 7-on-7 drill during a morning practice, four
of Roethli sberger's first five
passes res ulted in touchdowns. with Cedrick Wilson
catching three and Nate
Washington the other.
Roethlisberger ' later threw
another . scoring pass, to
rookie Santonio Holmes.
Roethlisberge r, still less'

than two
months
removed
from the
motorcycle accident that
Notebook hospital ized him
for three days in June, was
held out of a two-minute
drill at the end of the afternoon practice. Coach Bill
Cowher said that was by
plan because· Roethlisberger,
doesn 't fi gure to be on the
field late in any oflhe four
exhibition games.
What
Roethlisberger
wants is to play at the start
of Saturday afternoon's
game at Arizona, but
Cowher hasn't said if he will
allow him to play even a
series or two.
"!don't know if any deci'sions have been made, but
I'm going to go tell them
what I'm hoping for and
would like," Roethlisberger
said.
Missing practice were
backup offensive linemen
Trai Essex and Chris
Kemoeatu and wide receiver
Hines Ward. Essex may be
out a week to I0 days witli a
groin injury, while X-rays
on Kemoeatu 's sore wrist
were negative arid he may
return Tuesday. Ward hasn't
practiced si nce Friday ,
because of a sore hamstring.

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ODOT updates Chamber .on District 10 projects

SPORTS
o Cincinnati

blasts
Cardinals. See Page B1 ·

native and first non-engineer
to hold his deputy director's
position for district I0, plans
POMEROY - Despite a to retire this fall but before
40 percent jump in material he goes several projects that
costs since 2002, Ohio effect Meigs County resiDepartment
of dents are on well. on their
Transportation (ODOT) pro- way to cqmpletion including
jects in District 10 are mov- the new Pomeroy-Mason .
ing forward according to Bridge,
Rocksprings
ODOT's District I0 Deputy Interchange, Hockingport
Director George Collins and area slip repair, Nelsonville
Public Information Officer Bypass and updated rest
Stephanie Filson who spoke room facilities on US 33.
at yesterday's Meigs County
According· to Collins, rest
Chamber of Commerce's area facilities along US 33 in
business-minded luncheon.
Meigs County are due to be
Collins, a Meigs County upgraded wifhin the next 12
BY BETH SERGENT

, BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

or 18 months. This upgrade
will inc! ude flush toilets and
probably some kind of waste
water treatment plant for the
currently nonexistent sewer.
The latest completion date
for the new Pomeroy Mason
Bridge is mid-2008. The
current focus of the project
is the concrete pours of the
Ohio and West Virginia tow.ers. Each tower has 25 segments that are poured individually with all but two
segments completed on the
Ohio tower. The 24th pour
will take place next week.
The West Virginia tower

remains about a month time in November so ' that
behind the Ohio tower.
the route can be permanentThe
Rocksprings ly repaired. N~ar the
Interchange which is sched- Athens/Meigs County lines
uled to cost around $7.6 mil- approximately
333,000
lion is moving 'ahead of cubic yards of rock face will
schedule to provide continu- be shaved back and half of
al movement of US 33 traf- that material will be placed
fic. This will streamline the on the river bank for stabitraffic pattern and improve lization. The project has an
safety along the corridor.
. estimated cost of $8 million.
The Hockingport area slip
The Nelsonville Bypass
in relation to Meigs County project is scheduled to begin '
will include the closure of next July with work starting
Ohio
124
between on the west end of
Hockingport and Reedsville Nelsonville first. The project
for three months with work
possibly beginning somePlease see ODOT, AS

Ohio River caravan

Reds acquire Franklin
CINCINNATI (AP)- An
injury to right-hander Gary
Majew ski spurred
the
Cincinnati Reds to make
another move for their
bullpen Monday. acquiring
right-hander Ryan Franklin
frQm
the
Philadelphia
Phillies.
The · Reds received money
to pay part of Franklin's $2.6
million deal for this season.
They'll give. the Phillies a
player to be named after the
season,
The move came after
Majewski ~ one of the keys ,
in an eight-player deal with
Washington on July 13 -

told the team that he's been
bothered by a sore shoulder.
Majewski was placed on the
15-day disabled list.
In a busy day of player
moves, the Reds also pui
right-handed reliever Jason
Standridge on the IS·day dis- .
abled list with back spasms
and activated left-bander
Kent Mercker, who had been
sidelined by a sore elbow.
Franklin, 33, was 1-5 with
Philadelphia with a 4.58
ERA in 46 relief appearances. He signed a one-year
deal with the Phillies before
tile season, expecting to be in
the rotation.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2006
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o Timothy Vance, 30
• Charles Ziegler, 89

INSIDE
• Doctors to get 5 .
percent cut in Medicare
reimbursements .
See Page A2.
• On·board fire
extinguisher in Texas
bus fire considered
'useless.' See Page A2.
• Land Transfers.
See Page A3
• UMW hears about
breas.t cancer program.
See Page A3
• Community leader
gathering to kickoff BSA
roundup. See Page A3
• · Prize winners
announced.
See Page A3
• Scouts offer hot deal
for cooling down.
See Page AS

Members of a caravan of unusual
boats stopped by Pomeroy for sup.
plies and rest Monday and Tuesday,
on their way to Cairo, 11,1. and the
MISsissippi River. The young adventurers are traveling the 900.mile
route .in 11 boats. They started their
journey in Pittsburgh, Pa. three
weeks ago, and hope to reach Calro
if the money holds out. Sam, of
Minneappolis. Minn., and Jen Olson
of Brooklyn, N.Y. are traveling in the
boat Sam built himself, "The
Headless Matador."·Their dog,
Matilda, 1s first mate and watchdog.
They agreed that Pomery's boat dock
is one of the nicer facilities they've
seen, particularly for a smaller town.
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Buc~eyes

Israel shuts down
south Lebanon as
death toll on both
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RACINE Racine's
police force received its latest edition this week at
Racine Village Council
when
Officer
Steve
Williams of Ravenswood,
W.Va. was sworn in by
Mayor J. Scott Hill.
With Williams' appointment, this wil! make two
officers on a regular rotation
in Racine, including Racine
Chief of Police Curtis
Jones. Although the department has some auxiliary
officers still on duty, Jones
and now Williams will be
doing the bulk of the patrols
in 'the village. Williams
takes the place of Officer
Brent Rose who resigned
his part time position but
will retain an auxiliary position in Racine. Rose currently works full time as an
officer with the Pomeroy
Police Department.
Williams will be working
30 hours every pay period
(two weeks) and ts currently
on a probationary period of
three months. Wilhams had
been working in Rutland as
one of the two part time
officers where he hopes to
retain a commission.
Council also expressed
concerns that village engineer Strand .and Associates
· had not addressed their concerns on the new water
plant as thoroughly as they
would've liked. These concerns include the village
needing to file a change
order on fhe project because
the road that was designed
to go into fhe plant was not
wide enough for a semitruck to turn on, increasing
the cost of the project
though a final figure has not
been agreed upon.
Kathryn H{lrt and Libby
Fisher of the Racine Park
Board reported their orgaThe buzzing of helicopters
nization
had a little more
during August in Meigs
than
$16,000
to pay for
County is a sure sign mari·
cohstructing
rest
rooms at
juana eradication is underStar Mill Park. Hill said he
way. Yesterday, officials
anticipated the entire prowith the Meigs County
ject to cost around $22,000
Sheriff's Office, Ohio
to which Hart and Fisher
Bureau of Criminal
sa id the board · would conInvestigation , Ohio Division
tinue to raise funds for the
of Forestry, the United
project until that goal was
States Drug Enforcement
met. With this in mind Hill
Agency, and the Ohio State
said he would go ahead
Highway Patrol confiscated
and submit the plans for
40 plants at one location
the rest rooms to the state
within the village of
for approval for. possible
Pomeroy before moving on
completion of the rest
to the next stop. The plants rooms this fall.
Hart also announced the
pictured here were located
Racine Area Community
in the area across the
Organization's Fall Festival
street from the Mulberry
will take place from 10 a.m.
Community Center though
to 5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 9
officials did no~ disclose
at Star Mill Park and if it
the exact address or just
rains the festival will be
how long this eradication
moved to Southern High
Would continue.
·Beth Soreont/photo

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Bv H. JOSEF HEBERT
ASSOCI-\TED PRESS WRITER

WASHINGTON
Shutting its North Slope
operations is only the latest
problem for oil giant BP,
which already is the target
of a federal grand jury, the
Environmental Protection
Agency and congressional
investigators for letting its
Alaska pipeline crumble.
The Justice Department is
pursuing possible criminal
·charges in connection with
the oil spill in March on one
leg of BP's feeder system in
its Prudhoe Bay licld.
A federal grand jury is
taking evidence in that case
in Anchorage. The Justice
Department is demanding
BP Alaska cut a 12-foot section of pipe where the lepk
occurred and send it to
investigators.
At the same time. members of Congress are pressing for hearings. possibly in
September, into BP's maintenance of its pipeline system as the company prepares to complete the shutdown of its North Slope
operation to make repairs
- at a loss of 400,000 barrels of oil a day.
.
AP Photo
"The U.S. Congress ha.;
an obligation to hold hear- In this photo released by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. the pipelines (the leaking transit line is
ings to determine what the third one ·in from the road ) and the work area that has been set up on the road, is shown Monday at the Prudhoe Bay
broke down here." said Rep. oil field on Alaska '.s North Slope. About 400,000 barrels a day of Alaska crude oil is expected to be lost because of a
John Dingell of Michigan, shutdown of North Slope operations, fol lowing corrosion problems with pipelines.
the ranking Democrat on
the House Energy and Bodman said BP was lookEven before the spill in Tue sday to confirm or deny questions about employee
Commerce Committee:
discontent, he maintamed.
March
dumped 270,000 such an investigation.
ing at possible ways to
Meanwhile, the pipeline allow continued production gallons of oil onto the tunMassey, president of
Charles Hamel, 76, a
repairs - and loss of more from half the oil field while dra, BP's maintenance of its retired management consul- Morehouse College, did not
than half of Alaska's crude repairs are made.
pipeline s had come into tant, said Tuesday that tech- return a message left at his
oil - . are likely to take
nicians within BP Alaska's office, and a receptionist
Trying to calm the mar- question.
.
months. curtailing Alaskan kets, Bodman said there are
Company whistleblowers pipeline maintenance divi- referred calls to BP. A BP
production into next year, adequate supplies of crude reportedly raised concerns sion contacted him in 2004, Alaska spokesman did not
according to the Energy oil in inventory and avail- about how the company complaining of inadequate return telephone and e-mail
requests for comment.
Department.
able from other producers to dealt with pipe corrosion as attention to pipe corrosion.
"It will take months to fix make up for the losses from early as 2004, eventually
He produced a leuer he · In a letter in June to the
so we must deal with the Alaska. Alaska's oil primar- leading to an inquiry into · said he sent that year to a Transportation Department
issue at hand ," Energy ily goes to West Coast possible violations of the member of BP's board of agency that regulates
Secretary Samuel Bodman refineries.
federal Clean Water Act by directors , Walter Massey, pipeline safety, BP Alaska
Environmental asking that the whistleblow- cited the grand jury probe as
said Tuesday.
"Substitutions for Alaska the
"There seems to be a crude oil , we believe, are Protection Agency's office er's complaints be investi- one reason it had not been
belief that a complete shut- available," Bodman told in Seattle - an investiga- gated, but Hamel said he able to comply with agency
to
conduct
down of the Prudhoe Bay reporters.
Oil
prices tion that intensified after the was rebuffed. Instead, the demands
company dispatched two required corrosion tests on
system may not be neces- retreated slightly Tuesday March spilL
The EPA, following stan- . lawyers from Washington to the western · half of its feedsary," Bodman said after after Bodman 's upbeat
dard policy, declined on the North Slope who asked er pipeline system.
talking with ·BP executives. assessment.

A grand jury subpoena
demanded the 12-foot section of pipe where the
March spill occurred be cut
away and provided to investigators. This could take six
months, the company said,
preventing the necessary
corrosion tests.
But in a Jetter to PB
Alaska last month, the
department's Pipeline and
Hazardous Material s Safety
Administration demanded
the company move more .
quickly and expressed concern about the condition of
the pipes.
It noted that BP believed
that the "enhanced corrosion" in a three-mile section
of pipe, where the March
spill occurred, was caused
by the development of bacteria in the pipe as a result
of too low a dose of corrosion inhibitors being used.
The agency said it also
was concerned that months
after the spill, some
17,000 barrels of oil had
yet to be drained from that
section of pipe.
"The stagnant environment ... in combination
with other risk factors,
including the presence of
water in the pipeline, poses
an ongoing leak threat," the
agency said in its July 20
letter to BP Alaska. If conditions are not corrected,
the agency continued, there
could be a risk of "serious
harm to life, property or the
environment."
Thomas J Barrell, the federal pipeline agency's
administrator,
acknowledged in an interview with
AP Radio on Tuesday that
before the spill in March,
the agency viewed the BP
feeder Iines as a low priority.
He said they were lowpressure, in a rural area and
had no hi story of spills.
Still , he said , BP should
have provided a higher standard of care, and the agency
is now paying closer attention to such pipelines.
AP Business Writer Dan
Caterinicchia contributed,.
to this report.

Public
meetings

in Medicare reimbursements

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

WASHINGTON - The
fire extinguishers required
on buses can't put out tir~
fires like the one that killed
23 nursing home patients
fleeing Hurricane Rita on
Sept. 23, federal safety offi.cials were told Tuesday.
The
National
Transportation
. Safety
Board was exploring how
the fire. which started in the
vehicle's right wheel well,
spread so fast and may have
caused some patients ' oxygen canisters to explode.
Flames quickly engulfed
the bus, which was canrying
44 people and a driver. It was
evacuating patient s from
Brighton Gardens Nursing
Home in Bellaire, an enclave
of Houston, and taking them
to' a site in Dallas owned by
· the same company. Sunrise
Senior Living. ·
Texas
official s
had
ordered the Gulf Coast evacuated as Rita approached.
NTSB member Kitty
Higgins, who chaired the
two-day hearing into the
accident, questioned 'why
the federal government
requires motor coaches to
carry a 5-pound fire extinguisher, whi ch is ineffective
against tire fires.
A 5-pound fire ex tin guisher is about 15 inches
tall and carries 5 pounds of
chemical agent.
"I ha ve a ·5-pou nd fire
extinguisher
in
my
kitchen," Higgin' said.
. "That's not a real big piece
of firefigh tmg equi pment."·
. The pro.bl em, witnesses
. said, is that there isn't much
that 's effective in a tire fire.
· ···once a tire catches tire, it's
hopeless,"
said
Larry
Plachno,
publisher
of
. National Bus Trader, a motor: coach trade publication.
Six buses catch fire on an
average day in the Uni ted
States, 'according to Marty
Ahrens of the National Fire
Protection Association. That
estimate includes all kind'
of buse, , including sc hool
and inner-city transit bu,es.
. Fires that orig inate in overheated engi nes or other part'

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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

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AP Photo/The Dallas Morning News,,Jim Mahoney/File

Firl)fighters work Sept. 23, 2005, to cover the bodies of the elderly who died when the .bus
they were traveling in caught fire in Wilmer, Texas. The bus. carrying nursing home residents fleeing from Hurricane Rita, caught fire and was rocked by explosions, killing as many
as 24 people. The National Transportation Safety Board is seeking answers to the question of whether buses are safe transportation for people with special needs during a twoday hearing in Wash ington starting Tuesday. .
of a bus are easier to suppress the window, so he went
than tire tires, which bttrn around to the front. ·
"That was when everything
very hot and can ignite on
started blowing up," he said.
both the inside and outside.
They are rarely fatal, · Ford, who drills with first
though. because passengers responders on evacuating
usuall y can evacuate in di sabled people, said motor
time, the NTSB was told.
coaches may simply .be
"'If that motor coach in inappropriate for transportWilmer, Texas, W&lt;b occupied ing immobile passengers. ·
"Use the right vehicle to
hy 43 or 53 young, physical ly able people, we would not transport the right populabe here today," said Paul tion," said Ford; who
Ford. a safety manager for showed the NTS B a slide of
a bus with a .froni door for
Delaware Transit Corp.
The difficulty in evacuat- ambulatory passengers and
ing fragile, immobile peo- a wheelchair lift in the rear.
Ford · said a motorcoach
ple from a motor coach was
described by two witn)!sses might be appropriate - if it
who tried to rescue the pas- were the only one available
sengers 'from the burning to remove people from an
immediate . danger. zone.
bus in Texas.
Jason Saulsbury and But, he said. Hurricane Rita
Drew Wood said they were · was 15 hours away.
With a new hurricane seadriving to work when they
saw a small fire in the back son now under way, investiof the bus . When they saw gators want to know how
the passengers still on the decisions are made · about
transporting frail people
bus. they stopped to help.
"We started pulling them when they 're ordered to
off.'' 'aid Wood. "It didn 't evacuate. Higgins said .
A host of lawsuits have
ta ke long to be engulfed in
arise n against the bus comblack. thick smoke."
Wood and Saulsbury tried pany, Global Limo Inc . of
to break open the bus win- Pharr. Texas, the nursing
dow&gt;. with littl e success. home, the bus manufacturer
Wood said he cou ldn ' t matt- and BusBank , the brok er
age to get a woman out of that hircq Global Umo on

behalf of the nursing home.
Federal regulators shut
down the company's bus
operations after the fire,
saying the conditions of its
vehicles and drivers "are
likely to re sult in serious
injury or death."

WASHINGTON
Doctors will see a 5. I percent cut in their reimbursement rates for Medicare
patients next year, according to proposed federal ·
rules announced Tuesday.
Hospitals will gain a 3
percent ·increase in their
reimbursement rates for
outpatient care, but they
will get the full increase
only if they submit data to
the government indihting
they ' re following guidelines
that improve·patient care.
Mark McClellan, who
oversees the Medicare program in the Bush administration, said the cut in doc,
tors' payments and the call
for more quality reporting
from hospitals reflect a broken payment system in the
United States that can 't be
sustained.
"We need to get out of the
vicious cycle of rapid
growth in utilization and
spending," McClellan said.'
Under the cur(ent system,
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when a particular service is'
performed. As a result, there
is an incentive to order
more
procedures
per
patient, and that's occurring
at · a dramatic
rate, ·
McClellan said.
For example, payments to
hospitals for outpatient care
went up nearly 12 percent in
2006, mainly because of
growth in the numoe( and
inten sity of treatments.
Payments will increase 9.2
percent
next
year,
McClellan predicted.
He said the growth in services per patient is of great
concern because of its·effect
on· taxpayers and Medicare
beneliciaries who .then pay
higher premiums. Those
premiums are expected to
rise t6 nearly $100 a month
next year.
McClellan also said there
is no clear evidence that
indicates patients are better
served through the increase
in treatments, which is why
he wants hospitals to submit
more details about the cat'e
they provide. Failure to submil the data will result in
lower payments. he said.

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Son must realize gravy train has left
BY KATHY M ICTHELl
AND MARCY SUGAR

Church events

Other events

with all the worries and
anxiety .. What can we do?
- Two Sad, Lonely and
Hopeless Parents.
Dear Sad and Lonely:
Your son is living beyond
his means, and as long as .
you keep bailing him out, he
will never learn to support
himself and hi s family .
What happens when all
your money is gone? They
will drown in debt, and you
will have accomplished
nothing. Plus, you won't
have a dime to live on.
Your son needs to know
the gr&amp;vy train has stopped.
Don 't. worry about them
becoming "indignant." Too
bad. Insist they contact the
National Foundation for
Consumer Credit (nfcc.org)
at 1-800-388-2227, and
offer to go with them to
speak to a counselor. Don't
wait.
Dear Annie: A little over
two years ago. I had a
falling out with my best
friend, "Ellen." She emailed some nasty thin gs
about my then-upcoming
bridal showers and wed'
ding. and 4uestioned why
we were friends since we
only got together when 1
"blew through town.'' I was
at school in another state,
and Ellen had married ,
moved away, divorced and

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On-board fire extinguisher in Texas bus fire considered 'useles~' .Doctors to get 5 percent cut
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to this year's f;l ir schedule.
RACIN E Sons hine
Circle, 7p.m. at the DorcasBethany . Church. Norma
Torres, R.N. to speak on
breast cancer.

Dear Annie: My wife and
I are almost 80 years old
and still have to work to
support our son, his wife
and their two young kids.
We co-signed for their
rent and car lease payments, and when they
became unable to pay, we
were torced to do so. This
ruined our impeccable credit. We also have had to help
with their expen sive day
care, which run s nearly
$200 a week for the older
child and substantially
higher for the baby.
One wage earner cannot
swing it. We hoped when
the older child was ready
for pre-school , our daughter-in-law would get a job.
But she became pregnant
again and, of course, is
Thursday, Aug. 10
Thursday, Aug. HI
unable to work with her
CHESTER
-S hade
RACINE - Regisumi ons newborn
baby .
They
River Lodge 453 will meet of children entering kinder- already are behind with
at 7:30 p.m. at the haiL garten in the Southern Local their power and gas bills.
Refreshments.
School Distri\:t are req uested and have been threatened ·
TUPPERS PLAlNS to be completed before Aug. with utility cut-offs, so we
VFW Post 9053, 7 p.m. I0 for scheduling purposes. pay those. Sometimes we
Thursday with meal at 6:30 There will be kindergm1en help buy groceries.
p.m . Tuppers Plains haiL
orientation for these students
When we tell them this
SYRACUSE ·
and their parents at 6 p.m . on is too much for us, they
Wildwood Garden Club will Aug. tO. All parents of 2006- become indignant. They
meet at 7 p.m. at the home of 07 kindergartners need to have already used up our
Barbara Koker. Members to plan to attend. Refreshments retirement savings and
have ruined our health
take an arrangement related will be provided.

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POMEROY Meigs
County Recorder Kay Hill
reported the following
transfers of real estate:
Jerry Hubbard, Kathryn
Hubbard, to Tuppers PlainsChester Water District,
easement, Salisbury.
Sharon Sue Stewart,
William
Stewart,
to
Anthony Kopec, Sr., Dawn
M. Kopec, deed, Rutland.
Connie N. Mash, Roger
M. Davidson, deed, Village
of Middleport.
Kevin L. Dugan to Donette'
R. Dugan, deed, Orange.
Trevor T. Kern to James
Boyer,, .deed , Village of
Middleport.
Roscoe Mills, Sandra J.
Mills, to Patricia S. Fields,
deed, Sutton.
Kenneth L. Yeauger to
Christopher A. Yeauger, Sr.•
Teressa McLaughlin , deed,
Salisbury.
Robert D. Collins to
Donald L. Price, Tina M.
Price, deed, Salem.
Jamie M. Lambert, Jamie
Marie
Spires,
Curtis
Lambert,
Madalynn
Investments, Inc., to Walter
Mortgage Co ., sheriff's
deed, Rutland.
James
P.
Snider,
deceased, to Mamie May
Snider,
Mamie
May
Stephenson ,
affidavit,
Village of Pomeroy.
Mamie May Snider,
Mamie May Stephenson, to
Harold L
Whittekind,
Daniel S. Whittekend, deed,
Village of Pomeroy.
Kenneth D. Stewart,
deceased, to Gary !3asham,
Pamala Kay Basham, affidavit, Bedford.
R. Michael Roberts.
Rhonda F. Roberts, Fred
Vitale, Judi A. Vitale,
Randall L. Roberts, Audrey
Roberts,
Michael
R.
Roberts, to Dallas Jarrell.
deed, Sutton.
Paul Spry, Kathy J. Spry,
Kathy J. Ritterbeck, . to
Jameson H. Johnson. deed,
Salem.
James M. Bragg, Sharon
Kaye Bragg, to Thomas S.
Bragg, deed, Salisbury.
Thomas S. Bragg, Glenna
M. ·Bragg. to James W.
Bragg, deed, Salisbury.
Terry Gregory, Terry R.
Gregory,
Barbara
L.
Gregory, to James A.
Kuharic. affdavit, Salem .
Dwight W Corbit\, Elva
Corbin, to Steve Snyder,
Sherry
Snyder,
deed,
' Lebanon.
Darren K. Chandler to
Katherine M. Young, deed ,
Village of Pomeroy.
Acreage
Inve stments,
Inc., to J.J . Detweiler
Enterprises, deed, Scipio .
JJ . Detweiler Enterprises
to Todd Price, Shelly Price ,
deed , Scipio.
·
Farmers Bank and Savings
Co. to Todd M. Price. Shelly
A. Price, deed, Rutland:

VVednesday, August 9, 2006

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

'Wednesday, Aug. 9
POMEROY Meigs
County Board of Health, 5
p.m., conference room Meigs
County Health Department.
Thursday, Aug. lO
Friday, Aug. 11
MIDDLEPORT
LONG BOTTOM - Dave
Middleport
Variance and Debbie Dailey. 7 p.m ..
Committee, 6 p.m.
Faith Full Gospel Church.
TUPPERS PLAINS LONG BOTTOM
Eas tern Local Board of Hym n st ng at Freedom
Educaiion special meeting, Gospel Mi ss ion. 4 to 7 p.m .
7:30· p.m., library confer- Dai1 Hayman and Count ry
ence room.
Hymntimers. Rain or shine.
Monday, Aug. 14
Friday, Aug. 11
REEDSVILLE - Olive
COOLVILLE
Township , Tru stees to meet Vacation Bible School,
in special session, 7 p.m., at 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., through
township garage, to di scuss Aug . 17, Grace Brethren
Church. Rock and Seminary
. fire (iepartment issues.
Streets. behind post office.
All ages welcome. Nursery.

Clubs and
organizations

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Arthur
J.
Strauss,
de ceased,
to
Donald
Vaughan. Pamela Vaughan,
deed, Village of Middleport .
Ralph C. Calvert, Jr..
Pamela J Calvert, to James
W. Queen, Debbie J. Queen ,
deed, Vi II age of Pomeroy.
Meigs County Community
Improvement Corp. to We
Can Fabricators, LLC. deed,
Orange.
·
Bettina Renee Ridgway,
Renee Smith, to Jeffery L.
Ridgway, deed, Salisbury.
Christine L. Sayre, Roger
B. Sayre, to Tuppers PlainsChester Water District, right
of way, Bedford.
Horace Karr to TP-CWD,
right of way, Chester.
Ronald Bearhs to TPCWD, right of way, Salisbury.
Phillip E. Hawk, Geraldine
K. Hawk, to TP-CWD, right
of way, Salisbury.
John P. Card, Dorena F.
Card, to Keith Downs,
Michelle Downs, deed,
Chester.
Barry Hannegan to Mark
Little, Eric Little, deed, Olive.
Gertrude E. Lehew to
Norma Elaine Lehew, deed,
Lebanon.
Ruth Taylor, deceased, to
Marvin E. Taylor, affidavit,
Chester.
Timothy W Bentz, Pamela
G. Bentz, to Columbia Gas
of Ohio, Inc., easement,
Village of Pomeroy.
Vicky L Thorn , Steven
· Thorn,
to
William
Sheppards,
. Mykala
Sheppard, deed, Sutton.
Helen
E.
Blackston
Revocable Trust to Sherri L.
Kane, Robert M. BJackston,

Bruce W. Blackston, deed,
Salisbury.
Mildred Wells, deceased, to
Edward W Wells, affidavit,
Sutton/Village of Syracuse.
Edward W Wells to
Ruetta K. Crow, Jane A.
Mitchell, ·
deed,
Sutton/Village of Syracuse.
Alfred
B.
Windon,
deceased, Alfred Burl
WIndon. deceased, to
Emmet Lawrence Windon,
certificate of transfer,
Village of Pomeroy.
Carey L. Loar, Lisa D.
Baxter Loar, ·to Columbia
Gas of Ohio, deed, Village
of Pomeroy.
Bank One, Ocwen Loan
Servicing, L.L.C., to Rocky
R. Hupp, Carol J. Hupp,
deed, Village of Pomeroy.
Brian E. Shuttleworth,
Andrea F. Shuttleworth, to
Cassie L. Turner, deed,
Sali5bury/Village
of
Pomeroy.
Ryan C. Foster, Rhonda
L. Foster, to Farmers Bank
and Savings Co., sheriff's
deed, Village of Racine.
William M. Haynes, Diana
L Haynes, to Haynes Family
Properties, deed, Columbia.
Peggy P Barton to Joey J.
Barton, deed, Village of
Pomeroy.
Clarence Eugene Evans,
deceased, to Delores A.
Evans, affidavit,. Salem.
Barbara M ~ Colmer, Jerry
W. Colmer, to Nancy Leah
Whittekind, Nancy Leah
Porter, Leah Whittekind,
deed, Salisbury.
Action
Community
Program to Tanya R. Rogers,
deed, Salisbury/Village of

Pomeroy.
Thelma E. Crabtree,
deceased .
Thelma
E.
Montgomery, deceased, to
Scott L. Walton, Geri L.
Walton, deed , Salisbury.
Ronald L. Vogler, Pamela
Gay Dalton, to Gary L
Duff, Victoria Duff, deed,
Columbia.
D.
Kearns,
Patrick
Margaret E. Kearns, to
Elizabeth M. Scowden,
Joseph P. Scowden, deed,
Chester.
Delores A. Evans to
Kenneth R. Davis, Alice
Davis, deed, Columbia.
Nicholas T. Burke to
LCCD, right of way.
Salisbury.
Jack Hess, Betty Hess, to
LCCD, right of way,
Salisbury:
Fae Craig to LCCD, right
of way, Salisbury.
Jim Haning, ·Gloria
Haning, to LCCD, right of
way. Columbia.
Kaaron K. Pickens to
LCCD. right of way, Salem.
Robyn Grim, David
Grim, to LCCD, right of
way, Salem.
Rickie W. Icenhower.
Jackie L. Icenhower, to
LCCD, right of way, Salem.
Richard A. Hagerty,
Dorothy Hagerty, to LCCD,
right of way, Salem.
David Dunkle, Penny
Dunkle, to LCCD, right of
way, Salem.
Randy Smith, Beverly D.
Smith, to LCCD, right of
way. Salem.
Debra Taylor, Franklin R.
Taylor. to Deborah Arnold,
deed, Scipio.

mo ved back home. I made
every effort. to see her.
The last thing she said
was that maybe we weren't
such good friends anymore
and we should go our separate ways. I was devastated
and hurt . Her mother still
attended my wedding.
which I greatly appreciated,
but I haven 't had any contact with the famil y since.
While I'm still hurt and
resent some of the things
Ellen said , I miss her
friendship . I realize now
that she may ha ve been
depressed about her own
divorce when my wedding
plans came up. I am preg·
nant and always hoped our
children would grow up
knowing each other. Should
I reach out to tell her'?
What's the best way to do
it?
Pregnant and
Missing My Best Friend.
Dear Pregnant: If you
can talk to Ellen without
rehashing old arguments.
pick up the phone and say.
'Tve missed you and want
to start over.'' Don.'t bring
up past hurt s. If you are
afraid you might say the
wrong thing, put your
thought s into an e-mail
that you can double -oheck
and edit so it reflects a
positive attitude . You have
nothing to lose by trying.

Good luck ..
Dear Annie: This is a
suggestion fo r "Lonely in
New Ha ven, Conn .. " the 65year-'old widow who is having trouble making fr iends.
·Tell
her
to
join
Toa,tmasters. This is an
organization that helps people develop their speaking,
communication and leadership skills. I have found
many friends through
Toastmasters and recommend it highly. To find a
c)ub near you, just go on the
weh at toastmasters.org. Toastmasters Member.
Dear Toastmaster: Many
of our readers suggested she
contact Toastmasters. For
those without web access, try
Toastmasters International.
P.O. Box 9052, Mission
Viejo, CA 92690.
Atrnie's Mailbox is writ·
let/ by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime edi·
tors of the Ann Landers
column. Please e-mail your
questio11s to amriesmailbox@comcasl.lret, or write
to: Atrnie's Mailbox. P.O.
Box l/8190, Chicago, 1L
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about Atrnie 's Mailbox,
and read features by other
Creators Sytrdicate writer.5
atrd cartooni~·ts, visit the
Creators Sytrdicate Web
page at www.creators.com.

UMW hears about
breast cancer program
TUPPERS PLAINS Marvene Donovan spoke on
awareness of breast cancer
"Think Pink" at a recent
meeting of the Tuppers
Plains St. Paul United
Methodist Women .
·
She explained how to do
monthly checks and noted
that a grant has been made
available to pay for .mam-

mograms for women who
qualify. For more info rmation , members were asked
to contact Donovan at 985- ,
35 04.
Attending were Terri
Soulsby, Sharon Louk s,
Judy
Kennedy.
Betty
Chevelier, Joanna Weaver.
Barb Roush, Anna Rice .
Connie and Mary Rankin:

Community leader gathering
to kickoff BSA roundup
HUNTINGTON. W.Va.
- About 120 Boy Scout
leaders .will gather at I0
a.m. at the Highlawn United
Methodist Church, li:ast
Huntington, to get informed
on upcoming activities and
to kick off the fall round up .
Community leaders that
will address the group
include William Smith.
superintendent for Cabell
County Schools and Tim lrr,
anchor for WSAZ-TV. lrr is
chairing this year's fall round
up that has a goal of recruiting an additional 950 youth
into scouting
between
August and December. There
will be over 20 different

booths on upcoming activities and programs for the
2006 - 2007 program year.
After the booth s and a
short program Hei ner 's
Bakery will provide a free
lunch to recognize the Scout
leaders for their efforts in
providing the character
building, citizenship development and total fitness
programs of the Boy Scouts
of America. Leaders will be
present from Meigs, Gallia,
Lawrence counties in Ohio:
Lawrence. Carter, Greenup
and Boyd counties in
Kentucky and Maso n.
Lincoln , Wayne and Cabell
counties in West Virginia.

Prize winners announced
MIDDLEPORT - Winners of prizes at the recent uppreciation day celebration at Peoples Bank in Middlepott which
featured a coin show and appraisal by the OH-Kan Club
were Norma Wilcox. urH:irculated American Eagle silver
dollar: Debbie Wells ..a cooler, and Betty Li st, an umbre.lla.

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The Daily Sentinel

VVednesday,August9,2006

Ideally, political debates,
like
people, should mature
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Jim Freeland
lonely vinue.
Publis.her
Recently, on ABC's
morning talk show ''The
Charlene Hoeflich
View,''
Elisabeth
General Manager-News Editor
l'lasselbeck the program's Republican - got a
little impassioned. Barbara
Walters had brought up the
topic of Plan B. "the mornCongress shall m&lt;1ke no lazv respecting ati
ing-after pill." which is
establislmmll of religion, or prohibiting the
expected to . be approved
free o;ercise thereof; or abridging the freed ott~, of soOn by the federal Food &amp;
speech, or of the press; or the right of the peo- Drug Administration for
sales.
ple peaceably to assemble, a11d to petitiqn the over,the-counter
Elisabeth's lonely objection
·Government for a redress of grievances.
on the panel to its ready
availability is one worth
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution raising : While sometimes
the pill works as a contrace ptive. preventing fertilization, it can also work to
prevent implantation of an
already-fertilized embryo
on the uterine wall - thus
acting as an abortifacient.
Before folks rush to pop
this pill (and to encourage
its use as a "fire extinguisher"), that fact ought to. be
known and considered. ·
Hasselbeck said that she
believe,s "that life begins at
Dear editor,
the moment of conception
The recent outr:Jge by a few local and loLtd individuals and fertilization" and that
that want to 'ee the wonderful annual music series go away . life, even in its earliest
from Pomeroy must really despise their town.
stages, "has value." After
These events are wonderful opportunities for individuals.
her stern rebuke of young
such as mysdf to go to the lovely town of Pomeroy and
Elisabeth,
Barbara
spend my hard earned money. If it weren't for these events,
Pomeroy would barely be on the rnap as far as tourist dol- announced that, as the portrait of journalistic objectivILtr!-i go.
Think o( your local businesses when you protest these ity, she was not giving her
cvcom. If you want your business district to be a bunch of own view on the matter boarded up store fronts. then proceed. These arc harmless
event' that do great things for Pomeroy in the eyes of the
swTounding communities. There are always those few that
resi.st any kind of fun or change. For shame. Growth must
happen. Long Live the PB&amp;J. Rhythm on the River, and the
Big Bend Blues Bash'

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Don't patronize ·the abortion debate

111 Court Street • Pomeroy, Ohio

Kathryn
Lopez

about breaking the stalemate in the abortion debate.
both sides must stop posturing and stall seeking the
positive results we share."
But when compared with
his · actions, his words ring
holl ow. At the very moment
he was giving this &gt;peech ,
Reid was holding up passage of a supreme ly commonsensical bill that would
forbid adu lts to transport
chi ldren from -one state to
another to circumvent thei r
state's parental-notifica tion
· or parental-consent laws on
abortion. Although Reid
eventually voted for the legislation , he delayed it and
played politics with it. v;•hile
accusing the other side of
the debate of refusing to

which was as laughable a
contention as if Hasselbeck
had pretended she didn' t
really care about the issue
either way. You would think
that on a show called The
View, an · actual "view"
might be tolerated.
In any case, the confrontation was instru ctive.
In one quick daytime-TV
moment, we can see a crystallization of the dishonesty meet on common ground.
of today's abortion debate.
The bill solves a very real
Earlier th at week, Senate problem . Mosl &gt;Htte s ha ve
Minority Leader Harry parental -noti fic ation a nd
Reid. a moderately pro-life parel l l ~\1-l·,,n..,cnt mandates
Democrat. gave a speech Oil the books, because these
touting his "Prevention First mc .. surcs arc sensi ble and
Agenda," o'n which he has highly popular with voters;
collaborated with Hillary But the handful of jurisd icClinton. This was yet anot.h- tions that don't- including
er installment of the pro- New York, New Jersev. the
of Colu;11bia.
choice movement 's insis- Distri ct
tence that they are all about Maryl&lt;1nd. Delaware and
common-sense compromise West Virginia - are full of
something in which doctors who can and will
abortions
on
abo11ion opponents suppos- perform
edly have no interest. But · minors from out-of-state . As
Reid' s contention that he 's a reqtll , state laws ~ and
the reasonable one was just parents· rights - arc being
a little too much - like flouted.
Walters's faux objectivity.
Say
a
Pen nsylvania
"As a pro-life senator in teacher gets involved with a
the Democratic Party," said student and wants to have
Reid, "I know this common the evidence destroyed: All
ground exists. and it's called he has to do is take her
prevention. If we' re serious across the state line to New

Jersey. Or let's .say ·your
daught er's bt)yf'riend's family doesn't like your family's supportive have -thebaby plan: They take her to
another state for an abortion
without your co nse nt.
On iss ues like thi s. is it
too much to ask that peopl e
like Reid leave the petty
politics aside. ;ond just say
wh&lt;~t they think'' Agree ur
d i s&lt;~grcc wit h Hasselbeck
on Pl an B (e1 en some prolifers doi.or even on abortion itself. the re\ something
relre,hing about her. Sh e's a
puhlic voice who is honest.
She gets grief for it (scan
the Web and you'll see her
cri tics call her a ditz who
parrots right-wing talking
po ints) but she 's a breath of
fresh air - and she's dishing out the truth in a forum
where :onti -abortion and
other conse rvat ive views
tend to be presented only in
a caricatun:d form.
At :1 lime when medical
"progress·· and additional
"choices" make the life
issues ever more compl iCat·ed. dishonesty on ly makes
conversation more diffi cult.
As Barbara Walter~ lectured
Ha ssclbcck, "We have to
learn how to discuss these
things in so me ~ind of rational way ...
The Reitl/Walters way patroni zing hypocrisy - is
not the way.
I Karhrm Lope: is rlw editor f~{ Nolinnul ReFieH'
On! i"e ( H ' ll ' 11 '. 1/Ul iouu Irel 'it-' lt ~ cinn). She cm1 hi! cml li/c/ed w klo;Je~@mrrional­
reFiew.com.)

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TODAY IN HISTORY
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Today is Wednesday, Aug. 9, th&lt;;&gt; 221 't day of 2006. There
are 144 days left in the year.
Today\ Highlight in History:
On Aug. 9. 1945. three days after the atomic bombing of
Hiroshima. Japan, tile United States exploded a nuClear
device over Nagasaki. killing an estimated 74,000 people.
On this date:
In 1842. the United States and Canada resolved a border
dispute by signing the Webster-Ashbu11on Treaty.
In IR48. the Free-Soil Pa11y convened in Buffalo. N.Y.,
where it nominated Mallin Van Buren for president.
.
In I854, Henry David Thoreau published "Walden," which
descri hed his experiences while living near Walden Pond in
Massachusetts.
In 1'!02. Edward VII was. nowned king of England following the death of his mother. Queen Victoria.
In 1%9. actress Sharon Tate and four other people were
found brutally murdered in Tate's Los Angeles home; cult
leader Charles Manson and a group of his disciples were later
convicted of the crime .
Thought for Today: \'Hope is a waking dream."
Aristotle. Greek philo,opher (384 B.C.-322 B.C.).

Leuers to the editor are welcome. 1'/rn ;"/wuld be less

Does this earring match my tie?

Charles Ziegler
POMEROY '-- Charles Frederick Zeigler, 89, Pomeroy.
died Monday Aug. 7, 2006. at St. Mary's Hospital in
Huntingt.on, W.Va .
He was born March 3. 1917, in Darwin , son of the late
George H. and Mamie Kapple Zeigler. Mr. Zeigler worked
for the Southeast Ohio Psychiatric Hospital in the physical
plant. He was a veteran of the lJ .S. Army during World War
II, and was a member of the Meigs County DAV and the
Stewart-Johnson Post of the VFW.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers: Clair, Lowell, Errell. Avery and George; .his sister,
Ethel Han ; his first wife. Lillian. and his second wife,
Leona, and two nephews . Wayne Zeigler and George Hart .
He is survived by nieces: Murl Boudinot, Grace Coen,
Eva Mae Root and Lola Signom; nephews: William Ha11 ,
Bobby Zeigler, Roger Zeigler; caregivers: Nancy Manley,
Michael ami Naomi Hall , Mary Knopp , Mary Teaford ,
Marianne Carsey, Kelly Kline, Michelle Montgomery,
Shannon Scott and Rhonda Rathburn.
·
.
Service will be 2 p.'m ..Friday at the Middleport Chapel of
Fisher Funeral Home . Burial will follow in Meigs Memory
Gardens. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday
evening at the funeral home . ·
On-line condolences may be sent to www.fisherfuneralhomes.com

Gladys Lude
SYRACUSE - Gladys L. Lude, .R7 , Syracuse, died
Monday. Aug. 7, 2006, at the home of her son, Roger. _
She was born Aug. 29, 1918 , in Antioch, daughter of the
late Alva E. and Charlottie Brown Jackson. She was a
homemaker and mother of six children. She was a member
of the Westside Church ·of · Christ in Pomeroy and
McMechan Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 64
years, Wilbur H. Lude; a son, Don F. Lude; five brothers and a sister.
Surviving are a son, Roger Lucie and his wife , Shirley, of
Syracuse; Suzy. wife of Don Lude of Indiana; four daughters: Garnet Blake and her husband, Lonnie . of New
Martinsville, W.Va., Connie Maotin and her husband,
Charles. of Moundsville, W.Va ., Cathy Ramsay and her
husband, Matlin, of Powhatan Point; and Sandra Ferrie
Albert of Cleveland; 21 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren and a great-great granddaughter.
.
Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Aug. ll, 2006,
at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home in Woodsfield, with burial
to follow at West Union Cemetery in Near Sardis. Friends
may call from 2 to 9 p .m. on Thursday at the funeral home.

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CHILLICOTHE (AP) far. Orlando Crockett of
Several people could be Chillicothe, appeared in
charged with helping a man Municipal Couo1 on Tuesday
accused of killing a police on a felony charge of obstrucPOMEROY - Timothy James Vance, 30. Pomeroy, officer continue to elude tion of justice. Crockett, who
passed away Friday. Aug. 4. 2006, at Grant Medical Center authorities after he escaped once employed John Parsons,
in Columbus.
from jail I0 days ago. the is accused of giving Parsons a
He was born Jan . 27. 1976, in Point Pleasant . W.Va., son sheriff says.
shirt and a drink when he visof Larry Allen and Sharon Louise Hobbs Vance . He was
"If you have information ited Crockett's home the day
employed as a shipping and receiving clerk at a book store. and deliberately try to mi s- of the escape on July 29.
Besides his parents , he is survived by two children. Riley lead us, we're going to come
Investigators searched the
and Ryan Vance. Pomeroy; and brothers, Michael after you and arrest you," home of Parsons· mother
(Vanessa) Vance. Racine , and Richard Vance , Pomeroy.
Ross Cou nty Sheriff Ron · Tuesday afternoon after getPrivate services were held for the family with burial at Nichols s11id . He wouldn't ting a .warrant to look for
Wells Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Fisher elaborate on how many peo- documents , sheriff's dis·
Funeral Home ; Pomeroy Chapel.
ple were under investigation patcher Nancy Haggard said.
On-line condolences may be sent to www.fisherfuneral - or how they know Parsons.
She said she had no ful1her
homes .com
The only person charged so io)formation about the search.

MIDDLEPORT - James E. Qualls, 72, of Middleport,
passed away at his residence on Sunday, Aug. 6, 2006 after
an extended illness.
He was born on July 2, 1934 to the late Carl and Frances ·
Rhea Qualls. He worked and retired from Kaiser Aluminum.
He also attended the Pomeroy Nazarene Church.
He is survived by his wife. Marcia Qualls. Middleport; and
children. James David Qualls, Pomeroy; Dwayne Qualls,
Pomeroy ; Blaine Qualls, Ironton; Tracy (Steve) . Skellett,
Stewart; Forest (Sarah) Qualls, Middlepon; Melanie Qualls,
Middlepo11; Keawana (Alex) Varian , New Haven , W.Va.
Also surviving are grandchildren, DiJaun and Keana
Robinson, Christian Varian, Casey Qualls, Tyler Qualls,
Nevada Qualls, Maddison Qualls, Ryan and Elizabeth
Skellett; nephew : Eu~ene Dent, Delaware.
He was preceded on death by his parents , a son, Troy
·
Robin Quialls, and a sister. Edith Dent.
Services will be held on Thursday, Aug.IO, 2006. at I
p.m. at the Fisher Funeral Home, Pomeroy. with the Rev,
Eddie. Buffington officiating. Burial will follow at Meigs
Memory Gardens in Pomeroy. Visitation w.ill be held from
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral horne.
On-line condolences may be sent to www.fisherfuneralhomes.com.
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signed, and hzclwle wlt~rtss am/ telephone number No
unsigned leiTers H'i/1 he puh/ished. Leiters should .be in
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Plan service
ROCKSPRINGS
- Meigs Co11nty Ministerial
Associati9n will conduct its 25th annual gospel sing at 6:30
p.m . ori Sunday at the Rocksprings Fairgrounds.
Rev. Bob and Joann Robinson will lead the event. Rev.
Walter Heinz is the president of the association.

Committee meets
MIDDLEPORT - Middlepon Village finance committee will meet at 4 p.m. on the Thursday before Monday
council meetings in council chambers.
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POMEROY - A civ il action was filed in Meigs County
Common ·Pleas Court by Benelicial Ohio , Inc. , Virginia
Beach, Va. , against Debra C. Kennedy, Pomeroy, alleging
default on a promissory note in the amount of $15,492.07.
A foreclosure action was filed by FCJ National Fund ,
Anaheim Hills , Calif., against Pamela Bentz, New Vienna ,
and others. alleging default on a mortgage agreement in the
amount of $44.893.41.

Scouts offer hot deal
.for cooling down
a\ Camp Arrowhead,just off
Blue Suphur Road at Ona.
WV and has a capacity of 75
people . The facility is located just 5 miles from
Huntington Mall .
Other activities can be
arranged for groups including BB gun, archery. fishing. rifle and shoot gun
shooting and more.

COLUMBUS (i\P) Ohio State University
Medical Center will pay
$7.3 million in a settlement
with the family ·of a 24year-old . woman whose
brain was damaged while in
the hospital's care.
The
settlement
was
reached
Friday
and
approved by a Franklin
County Probate judge
Monday, when a malpractice trial was scheduled to
begin in the Ohio Court of
Claims.
The medical · center treat- ·
ed Kerri Swain three years
ago as she recovered from
Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a
disorder in which the
immune system attacks
nerves outside the brain and
spinal cord. ·
.Swain's parents. Steve
and Karen Swain of subur-

ban Gahanna. accused her
doctors of ignoring signs of
respiratory arrest , which_cut
off oxygen to her brain .
The famil y received a $2
million settlement last year
from a physi&lt;:ian who treated the woman.
Under the settlement
with the medical center,
OSU will invest in annuities that will pay for
Swain's 24,- hour nursing
care and other medical
. expenses.
The family would receive
about $19 .6 million for her
care if she lives about 30
more years. If she lives a
full life span, the amount
paid out could reach almost ·
$50 million. according to
court documents.
The family had sought
$10 million in its lawsuit
against the hospitaL

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ODOT

from Page A1 ,
includes a new . bridge constructed over the Hocking
River to accommodate the
increase in traffic.
In
other
chamber
announcements:
Kerry Wood perfonmed a

musical number from the
upcoming
River
City
Players'
production of
Fiddler On The Roof. Tickets
go on sale the week following the Meigs County Fair
for perfonmances at 7 p.m. on·
Saturday, Sept. 2 and at 2
p.m. and 7 p.m. on Sunday,
Sept. 3 at Meigs Elementary
School in Rutland.
The Foothills Rhythm &amp;
Blues Festival will take place

from 3 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
beginning Saturday, Aug. 26
on The Sheets Farm.
Harrisonville. This is a Coors
Light sponsored event, gates
open at I p.m . on Aug . 26
and features performances
· by The Paranormals, Phil &amp;
The · Thrill , The Mudford
Blues Band. Bad Mamma
Jamma, Free Beer &amp;
Chicken. There is free admission and camping as well as.

food and fire trucks. Visit
www.foothillsmusic .org.
Coffee. Commerce and
Conversations for August
wiU take place at 8 a.m. on
Fridays at the chamber office.
Chamber
Board
of
Directors meeting, 8 a.m.,
Aug. 29 at chamber boardroom .
This month 's luncheon
was catered by Craw's KFC
and Long John Silvers.

Racine
from PageA1
School. The parade begins
at 10 a.m. that same day.
Allen Tucker and Jerry
Wolfe from the Racine
Youth League gave council
a progress report on projects
at the ball fields. Tucker
reported the group has
$7,000 sat aside for lights
for the softball field which
is anticipated to cost
$40,000.
Tucker also reponed that
money ($ 1,000) the league
received
from
the
Abstinence
Builds
Character program will go
towards rebuilding dugouts
on both · fields . The ABC
program · also donated
$1.000 to Southern High
School which will go
toward expenses in rebuilding the dugouts which will ·
be the same length bur the
depth will be extended by
three feet. Another future
project Tucker hopes to add
to the park is a T-ball field
located at the nol1h east end
of the field.
Council approved selling
the Racine Volunjeer Fire
Department' s old rescue
boat for a minimum bid of
$3,500 with its 40-horse
power Mercury engine. The
new boat has a !50-horse
power motor and was pur- .
.chased strictly through
fundraising efforts by the
fire department , including a
$2,500 donation
from
American
Municipal
Power-Ohio which will be
relying · on the · depa11ment

Beth Sergenljphoto
Mayor J. Scott Hill (right) swear~ in Racine's newest police office r Steve Williams at this
week's meeting of Racine Village Council.

should its plant be built in
Letal1 Fal.ls.
Council also agreed to·the
sale of the fire depanment's
land on Long Run where
gun shoots once took place .
The property sits on seven
acres and Hill said it was his
understanding the fire
department wanted to use
proceeds from the sale to
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after the hearing.
Authorities are invo;stigating whether Crockett helped
Parsons after their initial
meeting. Crockett told
police later that day that he
had seen Parsons. He is free
on SI ,000 baiL
A person answering the
phone at Crockett's home
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HUNTINGTON. W.Va .
- During August the TriState Area Council of the
Boy Scouts of America, is
offering. the use of it's pool,
bathhouse and shelter for up
to three hours for only $35.
Groups of more than 35 people may use the pool for
$1 .00 each for the three hour
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2005. He escaped by using a
makeshift rope of toilet
paper a:nd bed sheets to flee
from the rooftop recreation
area of the Ross County jaib,
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time to hire a lawyer. His next
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TYRE, Lebanon - Israel
shut down south Lebanon
with a threat to blast any
moving vehicles Tuesday as
ground fighting intensified,
airstrikes killed at least 19
·civilians and Arab .governments called for a full
·Israeli withdrawal as a condition of any cease-fire.
With U.S. , French and
Arab negotiators meeting
into the evening at the
United Nations, Israel
voiced cautious interest in a
to
Lebanese proposal
deploy 15,000 soldiers to
control the ground in south
Lebanon where Hezbollah
has been firing missiles into
IsraeL But the warring sides
appeared to be some distance apan on the text of a
· possible resolution, now not
expected to come before the
Security Council before
Thursday.
After four weeks of fighting, nearly 800 people have
died on both sides. Rescuers
in Lebanon pulled 28 additional corpses from the
wreckage of Monday's
attacks, raising that day 's
toll to 77 Lebanese - the
deadliest single day of the
war.
Early Wednesday, Jsnieli's
military targeted Lebanon's
largest Palestinian refugee
camp from the air, killing at
least one person and wounding three others. Lebanese
and Palestinian officials said
an Israeli gunship shelled the
Ein el-Hilweh camp, but
Israel's military said the
airstrike targeted a house
used by Hezbollah guerrillas.
Hezbollah's Al-1\fanar TV
reported
that
two
Palestinians were killed and
eight others were wounded
in the attack. It said the victims' bodies were pulled
from under the rubble of a
house destroyed in the
bombing.
In Tyre, part of the south
Lebanon region where
Israel declared the no-drive
zone, only pedestrians ventured into the streets.
Country roads and highways
were
deserted
throughout the region
because of the Israeli threat.
Although· Israel said it
would not atfack humanitarian convoys, the U.N. was
not taking any chances.
"There are two words that

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An Israeli soldier steps over' his sleeping fellow soldiers a.s the unit gathers along a dirt road after crossing the border
from Lebanon back into northern Israel Tuesday. Israel will press ahead with its war on ·Hezbollah and is poised to occuPY more areas of south Lebanon from which rockets are fired, Israel's defense minister said Tuesday.
sum up where the humanitarian situation is, and these

fight against Israel ,. has
become the dominant stickare ' not enough.',.' said ing point in cease-fire negoWivina Belmonte of the tiations at the United
U.N. Children 's Fund. Nations.
"Fuel supplies. are not
Israeli ground troops curenough, hospitals are on life rently are in the area, and
support, supplies ofhuman- Lebanon and other Arab
itarian goods trying to get nations are insi sting they
into the country are not must leave when a ceaseenough."
·
tire agreement is reached.
At least 160 Hezbollah President Bush says he
rockets hit northern Israel, wants an international force
most of them in and around to replace the Israeli solthe towns of Nahariya. diers, but that could t-ake
Kiryat Shemona, Maalot, . weeks.
Safed. No Israeli civilians
Meanwhile, Israel's miliwere killed.
tary said . it dispatched
Some of the fiercest Deputy Chief of Staff Maj.
ground fighting raged Gen. Moshe Kaplinksi to
around the village of Bint coordinate military efforts
Jbail , a Hezbollah strong- in Lebanon Tuesday. Israeli
hold that Israeli has tried to media linked the move to a·
'Capture for weeks. Three possible intensification of
Israel soldiers were killed the offensive as well as to
there Tuesday, the military Criticism of the handling of
. said, claiming 35 Hezbollah the fight against Hezbollah.
guerrillas died in the fight- The change effectively sideing. Hezbollah would not lines the head of the northconfirm any deaths.
ern command, Maj. Gen.
The issue of who will . Udi Adam.
patrol southern Lebanon,
.The military denied it was
where Hezbollah militants a shake-up, but the naming
have been operating in their of a top commander during

the Lebanon fighting represented a highly unusual
move. Israeli media linked
it to mounting public criti cism of the army's handling
of the conflict, while military analysts said the new
appointment signaled serious command problems.
Both Israel and the United
States issued positive, if
lukewarm,
assessments
' Tuesday of the Lebanese
government's plan to dispatch 15,000 soldiers into
south Lebanon after a
cease-fire and the withdrawal Of Israeli forces.
"It looks interesting and
we will examine it closely,"
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud

Olmert said.
The White House said it
was willing to consider the
proposal but is convinced
that Lebanon is not
equipped to handle the job
on its own.
"The
administration
understands
that
the
Lebanese armed forces are
going to need some help,
and we're working with
. allies to try to figure out the
proper way to do it," White
House press secretary Tony
Snow told reporters gathered ncar the president's
vacation home.
A day after his Cabinet
conditionally approved dispatching the troops to the

south, Lebane se Prime
Mini ster Fuad Saniora
praised He zbollah 's resistance. but said it was time
for Lebanon to "impose its
full control. authority and
pre sence" nationwide - as
directed in previou s U.N.
resolutions that also called
for the government to disarm Hezbollah.
"There will be no authoritY. no one in command, no
\veapons other than those of
the Lebanese state," he said
on Al -Arabiya television.
The
U.N .
Security
Council put off for at least
one day voting on a U.S.French cease-fire proposal
to allow three leading Arab
officials to present argu ments that the re solution
was heavily tilted in favor
of Israel and did not "take
Lebanon's interest and stability into account." Both
the U.S. and French envoys
to the U.N . indicated there
might be roo.m for limited
compromise.
Travel in Lebanon's south
has been severely limited
since early in the conflict
because roads were cut by
Israeli airstrikes. many
civilians were killed trying
to tlee the fighting,.and rescue. and aid workers also
were in danger.
But residents had been
able to move in vehicles
with relative safety inside
towns and villages to con,
tinue daily routines. Now,
with Israel declaring a nodrive zone extending some
18 miles from the border to
the Litani River, they are
feeling trapfed in their
homes as wei as under con. stant threat of air attacks.
The United Nations sus. pended attempts to send
relief to southern Lebanon
because of heavy shelling in
the area, said Christian
Berthiaume of the World .
Food Program in Geneva,
Switzerland. However, aid
shipments were arriving
elsewhere in the country.

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Wednesday, August 9, 2006

Cincinnati blasts Cardinals, 10-3
· BY JoE KAY

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CINCINNATI .
Outfielder Ryan Freel had
three hits and made a downand-dirty catch oil the warning track that inspired a
capacity crowd and helped
the Cincinnati Reds roll to a
I0-3 victory over the St.
Louis Cardinals on Tuesday
night.
The second-place Reds
matched their season high
with I 7 hits and emphatical·Jy evened their series with
the NL Central leaders at
one· game apiece, moving to
3 1/2 games back.
,
The division's top two
Prep Golf
teams play five more times
in the next nine days , finishing a season series that has
mostly g0 ne Cincinnati ~s
way. The Reds have stayed
in contention by going 7-3
against St. Louis.
After Freel's catch preserved
the lead in the fifth,
BY lARRY CRUM
Cincinnati
pulled away
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against the bullpen. Adam
RAVENSWOOD, W.Va. Dunn had a bases-loaded
. - With a strong showing single in the seventh, comfrom Darin Reece, Adam pleting his three-RBI game.
Roush and Justin Arnold, · Rich Aurilia homered and
the Wahama golf team put drove in fhree as well.
A day after the Cardinals
up a strong 357 team score
to place sixth in the piled up 17 hits in a 13-1
Ravenswood Invitational win,left-hander Eric Milton
High
School
Golf (8-7) kept them in check
Tournament held Tuesday with his third consecutive
at the Green Hills Country solid start. Milton gave up
two runs - one earned Club.
and
five hits in six innings,
A total of I? teams were.
turning
a 4-2 ·lead over to a
on hand in the Class AA
bullpen shored up by four
and A division during the recent
trades.
event , with Charleston
Jason Marquis ( 12-10)
Catholic taking first over- lasted only 2 2-3 innings in
all with a 330 score in the his third straight Joss, a
play five, count four play rough stretch at a bad time
format.
for the division leader. He
Williamstown was secPlease see Reels, B&amp;
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Ravenswood (337), Logan
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(352). Wahama was sixth,
followed by Winfield
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Sissonville (375) and St.
Mary's (379) rounded out
the top 10. Point Pleasant
placed II th at the event
with 385 .
Helping place Wahama
among the top half of the
field was Darin Reece .
with a score of 84, followed by Adam Roush
who shot an 86, Justin
Arnold with an 88 and
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coach Mike Krzyzewski shouts during a match against
Brazil of Chiha· Basketball Challenge at a stadium in
Guangzhou, China's southern Guangdong province Tuesday.
U.S.

U.S. sneaks past Brazil
BY CHRISTOPHER BODEEN
ASSOCI~TED PRESS

GUANGZHOU, China After a pair of big blowouts,
the U.S. tlnally got some
competition.
The Americans also got a
reality check: Facing the
world's best basketball
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Monday . for
the game, which will be
played on Sept. 4.
Marcum declined to
reveal Marshall's payout.
The ·one-game deal, an
anomaly to the home-andhome series that are customary in college football,
was arranged because of
Snyder's ties to Ohio State
and the fact that Marshall
coaches recruit heavily in
Ohio, Marcum said.
.
, Snyder was an assistant
coach for Jim Tressel at
Ohio State from 200 I to
2004. Before then he also
coached for Tressel at
Youngstown State.
In 2004, host Ohio State
beat Marshall 24-21 on ·
Mike Nugent's 55-yard
field goal with no time left.
In addition to Marshall,
AP photo
Ohio State has scheduled
Cincinnati Reds' .Rich Aurilia, right. is congratulated by David Ross after Aurilia hit a solo games with other Ohio
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who Jed 52-38 at halftime.
Brazil staged a big comeback while Anthony sat out
the rest of the game.
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China and 45-point drubbing of Puerto Rico - and
offered a preview of the
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and Schools 2746
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prde nour lac ltyandres
$120000 (740)7091166
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Road provider Cat (740)446 ground pool two car ga age
and bu ld ng $175 000
3047
Pomeroy Oh o 45769
(740)949-0020
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2 Baths
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Center prov des esldents close 10 hasp tal cal
w th outstandmg nurs ng (740)446 4876 ask for 3 BR 1 bath 1 1 2 story
house basement heat
ca e and rehabtl tat•on serv Heather
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•NOTICE•
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people you know and 3BR House for sa e P etty
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740 446-9961 $1 BODO
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••NOTICE•• 4 bedroom 2 bath double
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&amp;
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ga age pool 2 acres
Admin strator wanted for the
Easte n Schoo 0 str ct
Borrow Sma I Contac
Me gs County Board of
the Oh o D1v s on of 740 992 3465 after 5 00 PM
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DOWN PAYMENT p o
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grams Ia you to buy your
obtain a loan BEWARE
valid
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ol equests for any arge
requ red skills and ~xpe
100°olnancng
ad\lance payments of
ence with word processing
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fees o lnslJ ance Cal the
accepted
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same as en t
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At 2 eo. 121
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take $5 000 080 (740)379
9098
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3BR bath LA FA ea1 n
kitchen and uhl ty oom
Heat pump with central a r
and appl ances
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com 1 bath home n mo + sec dep You pay u I
M1dd epor t Co ne at v ny t es Gas heat (740)446
s d ng I replace n v ng 3644
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jacuzz tub off st eet pa k Gal pols 3rd Ave 740)256
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per month 740 367 7129
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upsta rs fu n shed BA apt
downsta rs Furn tu e sto e ng In house (740 )245
(740)645 3B36
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Announcement
030
Anllques
530
Apartments for Rent
440
Aucllon and Flea Market
080
Aulo Parts &amp; Accessories
760
Aulo Repair
770
Aulos for Sale
710
Boats &amp; Molors fo• Sale
750
Building Supplies
550
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340
Business Opportunity
210
Business Tratnmg
140
Campers &amp; Moler Homes
790
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190
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430
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585
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590
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580
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450
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850
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040
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05P
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640
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110
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810
Homes for Sale
310
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510
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410
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020
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130
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660
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630
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060
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350
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170
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540
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860
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420
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320
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220
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570
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005
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560
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820
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230
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160
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360
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150
Seed Plant &amp; Fertilizer
650
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120
Space for Rent
460
Sporting Goods
520
SUV s for Sale
720
Trucks for Sale
715
Upholslery
870
Vans For Sale
730
Wanted to Buy
090
Wanled to Buy Farm Supplies
620
Wanted To Do
180
Wanted to Rent
470
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3b House n Mason No
pets $425 a month $ 300
depos (304)882 3652
3BR house LeG ande Blvd
$60 0 renl &amp; sec dep v"0
pay u l ies Lease &amp; efe
ences requ red (740)446
364 4 tor app cat on

1998 Mob te Home 3 bed
oom 2 bath for sale w th
0 75 ac e Gall pols Fe y
[304)593 2454
2000 16x80 Clayton V nyl
Sid ng Shing e Roof Heat
Pump New Ca pet 6 otl19
homes on lot Call fo
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(740)388 0000
days
(740)388 8017
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upsta rs and family room
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stove nsert and bedroom n
Wan ed D1rect Superv s10n
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beaut fu wOOdwork kitChen
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screened &amp; g assed sun
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eason
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heat Good cond ton no
pets $300 a month rent
Dep requ ed (304)576
2999 or (304)593 559 1
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(7 40)367 7762 (740)446
4060 or (740)367 7762
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740 992 5858
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Amencan Electnc Power
40 Hours per week w / overtime
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~alary approx $40 300 I yr
Benefit package
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submtt resumes b) August 14
to
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PO Box 1051
New Haven, WV 25265·1051
A f 1 " Opp rt11 ly E ployer

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92 N ssan 4x4 e;d cab truck Fo Sale 4 Wheele 2004
new r es $2 000 94 Geo TAX400FGA
FourTrax
Met o $400 89 Dodge Aanche
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1993 Honda Acco d $2 995
2000 Neon $2 888 99
1997 Honda Ace a d $4 995
Oaewoo lenganza $2 488
1998 Ford Expto e 4x4
0 Grand P ~ GT $4 700
$3 995
2000 A e o S3 300 97
1998 Toyo a Camry $5 995
Cava e S 388 97 Cava 19r
2000 G and Am GT $5 995
Z24 $3 095 98 W ndsta
2002
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Accent
$3 295 98 W ndsta $2 295
$6 900
97 Ventu e van $2 095 03
2003 KaRo$6900
Ed pse $12 500 98 Sedan
2004 Fo d Taurus $7 950
Dev le $5 388
2004 Chev Impala $9 995
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some s e eo $2 000 00 256
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1989 Che'y Pck up 2
whee drve 2 ses o t as
1994 M !sub sh Eel pse and ms $4 500
080
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Stratus 4 d
$5495 01 95 Fo d F 150 cold AC
Chevy Ca\la e
4 d
$5495 01 p ymouth Neon 4 6cy 5 speed uns good
304 l576 299 9
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$1995 Tade ms welcome
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986 Coachman Mota
Homo AJC Fu nace new
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40 000 m es [304)675 4356
Reasonaby P ood
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6 5l turbo d ese s ng e
2002 Toyota Cam y VG ea wheels al new I es
f ont end clutch pressu e
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( oaded $17 900
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2005 Fo d Mustang V6
FOR SALE
Ca
24 H s i740) 446
$H) 900
0870 Roge s Basemen
99 Chevy Ast o Conve Slon Wale p oolng
Van Exce ant cond to n
loaded TVNCR ca pta ns
seats tow ng package
on
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$7 300
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SAVINGS
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top b ack soft top ed and
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phone (740)992 6122
auto
13 000 m es
Square ba es of m MOd $26 000 00 CAll 740 949
grasses hay 740)949 2241 2217
95 Dodge Neon 2 doo
b ack au om at c 95 000
m es $2 000 Cal aHe
4 OOPM 740 992 62 9

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2000 Suzuk st eet bike 250
ooks new 500 m es
$1 BOO [740)446.£865
2002 Yamaha Vsta 1100
Class c 5 500 m les black
new cond t on teathe bags
50mpg $5 000 (740)245
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&amp; I seat $400 Recliner
$200 Mo lohan Furn C ark
Chapel Ad
Porte
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(740)388 0173
Open
Satu day only

Washer $95 d ye
Elect range $95 ret rg
$ 50 WI washt~ &amp; d ye
set $250 glass able &amp;
cha s $75 chest of d awe s
$40 coffee able $40 end
tab e $20 sew ng mach ne &amp;
cab net $25
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1216 Easte nAve
(740)446 7398
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bushel call n even ngs af1e
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new n box 4 12 Scope $500
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hookup
JET
Have some hau ng to do?
Water sewer pa1d $290/mo
Ca m chae
Equ pment
AERATION MOTORS
plus deposit &amp; relerences Repaired New &amp; Aebul t n you sou ce for qual ty
[740)388 96B6
Stock Ca I Ron Evans 1 goosenecks dumps and uti
BOO
537 9528
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large Newe 2 Bed oom
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740 992 3569
740 992 Steel Beams Pipe Reba New John Deere Compacts
003 o 30 4 BB2 3449
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Ang e and 5000 Se es Uti ty t ac
Channel Flat Ba S ae to s @0% Find for 36
Tara
Townhouse Grat ng
For
Ora ns months th ough John
Apa menls Very Spac ous 0 veways &amp; Wa kways l&amp;l Dee e C ed I Carm chae
2 Bedrooms CA t 12 Scrap MetasOpenMonday Equpment(740)4462412
Ba h Adu t Poo &amp; Baby
Pool Pat 0 Sta 1 $4 25/Mo Tuesday Wednesday &amp; Qual ty John Deere Hay
No Pe s Lease Plus Fr day 8am 4 30pm C osed Equipment tor less round
Secu ity Depos 1 Requ ed Thu sday
Satu day
&amp; balers squa e ba e s &amp;
(740 )367 7086
Sunday (740)446-7300
mower co ndtoners @4 7%
F xed lo 48 months through
PE IS
John
Dee e
Cred
FOR SAlE
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Equ pmen
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Dow tow
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Reta space o Rent $400/ $225 (740)3BB 8743

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Home
G own Sta t Exce ant Conch on
grand p ano 1908 Ivers &amp; Kennebec Potatoes S12 a AskJng $250 00 Call 740

Thompsons App ance &amp;
Repa 675 7388 Fa sa e
re cond I oned automat c
washe s &amp; dryers e r gera Meigs County Shertff s
Office
tors
gas and e ectr c
Robert
E
ranges a r cond t oners and Sheriff
Beegle
w nge washe s W1ll do
epa s on maJOr b ands n 104 East Second Slreet
Pomeroy Oh 45769
821 Seem d Ava 2 bed com shop or at you I one
Sheriff Sales
ap $350 mo
82
2 Second Ave Used u ntu e sto e 130 Case Number 05CV056
ups a s $325 mo NC &amp; Bulav lte Pike Electr c gas National City Mortgage
gas
heat
Rete ences anges bunk beds chests Co
requ ed
740)446 2158 d ne tes couches used Plaintiff
matt esses
G ave vs
(740)446 0603
Monuments (740}446 4782 Chad
McKibben
Galpo sOH Hs
3(M Defendants Court of
F)
Common Pleas

Charleston,
South Carolina
Includes transportation,

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30x70 G earthouse f arne
meta
p pe
E\le yth ng
Corbeau Rae ng Seats f ts nclude to e eel frame
any make &amp; mode come $1 200 (304 596 2821 0
w th t acks to It a Toyota (304)593 3274
Tacoma g eat Shape ca
(304)593 2423

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ments furn ished and nfur
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equred no pets 740 992
2218

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B and new 2 Bedroom
Apartments Washe drye
hookup stove/relr ge ato
ncluded
Aso ava table nits State
Route 60 Ca t fa deta s
(740)44 1 0194 or (740)44
6x6 Dog Kanne w!la ge
B4
doghouse $200 Compound
CONVENIENTlY LOC4T Boro w s ghts &amp; qu ve $50
ED &amp; AFFORDABlE!
(3040937 334B 0 (304)937
2705

month
Upsta s 0 I ce
Su tes fo Aen $125 month
the Ut tes Ca t

2 bed oom apt wale
sewer 1 ash pd $425
4BR house for ent on Sa te (740 )446 473 4
Route 75 $650 mo pus
dep Cal [740)446 3644 tor
app ances
nlo
arge 1v n
87 Sp uce St 3 bed oom g oom
u n shed
$400 mo
Rete ence washe d ye 2 I at sc een
equ red (740)446 2158 Or' TV s F ee W eles lnte net
(740 446 0603
a uti es pad $299 pe
A ea lyn ce3bedoom 1 week g eat to canst uct on
1 2 bath home w th a family wo kers no smok ng ns de
no pets (740)992 900 fo
oom garage n ce back
poch and a bg nee lot at nfo v ew ng o 740 707
the edge of own $700 00 a 4865

$450/person (smgle)
Th • newtpape will not
knowingly accept
edvertlaementa for rul
tState which Ia In
violation ol lha aw Our
raadera are h1reby
Informed that all
dwell nga adlltrtlaad In
lhia newapaptr are
ava ab • en an aqual

$400 mo Pus depos t and
efe ence (740)388 9686

APARTh!EN!'S

The Dally Sentmel • Page 83

Meigs County Oh1o
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me
d~recled

from

sa1d

court In the above anti
tied action
I will
expose to sale at
Public Auction on the
fronl slops of the
Meigs Counly Court
House on Friday Sept
B 2006 at 10 A M of
Said day the following
described Real Estate
Situated
In
the
Townshl~ of Columbia
County of Melge and
Slate of Ohio and
deecrlbed as follows
Parcel No 1 Being the
Southeast Quarter of
the Northweat Quarter
ol Secllon 8 of Town
County
and
Stale
aforeaald aellmated et
40 acres more or leas
Exce~tlng from the
above described real
eslatt 3 9418 acres
and conveyed by Aaa
D
Stansbury
and
Golden
Faye
Stanabury to Wanda
Lou Oxley by deed
recorded In Volume
247 ~age 637 Deed
Records
Meigs
County Ohio
Further Excepting lhe
following Baing oHuat
ad In the Soulheast
quarter
of
tho
Northweot quarter of
Section 8
of the
Township County and
SISie aforeaald and Is
described
as
Township County and
State aforeaald and Ia
described aa follows
Baglnnlng al a slake In
the Weat corner of land
owned by Thomas
Price
and
Delberl

Turner thence North
along said line ol the
land owned by Thomas
Price 450 feet to the
Southeast corner of
the land conveyed by
dead to Thelmore

Slansbury and Minnie
Slansbury to Asa Dale
Slansbury and Golden
Slansbury his wife
thence Weal along said
lane 250 feet to a
stake thence South
570 feel lo a stake In
the center of Dyesvllle
Carpenter
Road
Thence East by North
2BO feel lo place ol
beginning containing
2 64 acres more or
less Further except ng
0 348 acres conv eyed
to the Trustees of
Columbia Townshl~
Me1gs County Ohio
for lhe benefit of
Rawlings Cemetery
Parcel No Two Also
the lollowlng place or
parcel of land lying
and being
In the
County of Meigs and
Slale of Ohio and In
Columbia
Townshl~
and described as fol
lows Beginning tn the
cenler ofthe road lead
lng from Dyesvllle to
School lot 15 rods
South of the North line
of the Northweat quer
tar of Secllon B and
about 31 rods end 20
llnka East of the West
line of aald quarlar
section running thence
Easl about 22 rods
thence Soulh 67 rods
thence Waat about 40
rode to the center ot
the road leading from
Dyesvllle to School lot
thence North along the
cantor of sold road to
place of beginning
containing about 6
acraa and 22 rode ~
the sama more or leas
Curren! Owner Chad
McKibbon Property at
38676
Stanaart
Pomeroy Ohio PPN 05
00887 000 Prior Deed
References
Volume
103
Page
329
Appraised
at
$100 000 00 Torma of
Sole Cannot be told
lor leaa than 2/3rdo of
lhe appraised value
10% down on Day of
Sale caeh or certified
check balance due on
confirmation of eale
Tho appraisal did not
Include an lnlerlor
examination of the
house
Robert
E
Beegle
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
for
the
Plaintiff

Lerner Sampson &amp;
Rothfuss
120 E 4th St 8th floor
Clnclnnatt Ohio 45202
4007
513 241 3100
(8) 2 9 16

Public Noltce
Meigs County Sherrff s
Office
Sheriff
Rober!
E
Beegle
104
Easl
Second

Street
Pomeroy Oh 45769
Sheriff Sales
Case Number 06CV036
Credit Express Inc
Plaintiff
VS
Paul Clay
Defendants
Courl
of
Common
Pleas Meigs Counly
Ohio
In pursuance Qf an
order of sale to me
directed 1rom said
court in the above entl
lied action
I w111
expose to sale at pub
lie aucllon on the Iron!
slaps of lhe Meigs
County Court House
on Friday Sept 1 2006
at tO AM of said day
the
following
deacrlbed Real Estate
The
following
described premises
alluated In lha VIllage
of Syracuse County of
Melge and State of
Ohio Slluated In the
Town of Syracuse
Counly of Meigs and
State of Ohio Being
lol No 7 In Crooks
Addition to the Town of
Syracuse
In Meigs
County Ohio
For further deecrlpllon
raferance may be had
to lha pial of Crooks
Addition to Syracuse
be the same more or
laos Subject lo all
legal
highways
excepting that the coal
and mlnarale under
said lot are reaerved lo
William Crooks and
Eleanor
Crooks
Reference
Deed
Volume 123 Page 491
Meigs Coun1y Official
Recorda
Audllor a
Parcel
No
20
00185 000
Proparty
Addreu 2562 Thord
Strati Syracuse OH
45779 Current Owner
Paul Clay el al 2562

Third Streel Syracuse
Ohio PP, 20 00185 000
Pnor
Dead
References
Volume
123
Page
491
appraised
at
$45 000 00 Terms of
Sale Cannot be sold
for less than 213rds of
the appra1sed value
10°o down on day of
sale cash or cert fled
check Balance due on
confirmation of sale
The appraisal dtd no1
mclude an lntenor
examtnation of the
house
Roberl
E
Beegle
Meigs county Shertff
Attorney
lor
the
Plain! Iff
Little Sheels &amp; Warner
E
Second
213
Pomeroy Ohio 45769
740 992 6689
(7) 26 (8) 2 9

Publtc Noltce
Meigs County Sheriffs
Offtce
Sheriff Robert E
Beagle
Sheriff Sales
Number
Case
05CV093
Countrywide
Home
Loanolnc
Plaintiff
VS Paul Barthalmas
Defendants Court of
Common Pleas Meigs
County Ohio
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me
directed form said
court In the above entl
tied acllon
I will
expose1o sale a1publlc
auction on the front
stepa of lhe Meigs
County Court House
on Friday Sept 15
2006 altO AM of said
day
the
following
described Real Estate
Situated In tho Faction
Secllon 33 Town 6
Rango 14
Rutland
Township
Melge
County State of Ohio
and being more fully
described as follows
Commencing at a point
In the Northeast corner
of 1ho southeast quar
tar of section 33 said
po1nt also being on the
Wast line of Fraction
Secllon 33 Thence
South 1 41 49 East
along the eall line of
said secllon 33 673
feet more or lees to an

tron
pm
1n
the
Grantors Northwest
property corner and
the real point of begtn
ning for the land herem
described
thence
North 88 10 11 East
along the grantors
Nor1h property hne
284 62 feet to an 1ron
ptn thence north 1 41
49 Wesl along lhe
Grantors property line
117 74 feet to en Iron
pin !hence North 7B
18 24 East along the
Grantors North prop
arty ltne 50 23 feet to
an tron ptn In the
Grantor s
Northeast
property
corner
Thence south 4 27 49
East
along
the
Gran1or s North prop
arty ltne 92 82 feet lo
an Iron pin thence
soulh 12 09 05 Easl
continuing along said
line 156 35 feet 10 an
Iron p1n Thence south
88 18 11 West Along
a I me 366 93 feet to an
Iron pin tn lhe gantors
Wesl property line and
west line of Fracllonal
Section ~3 Thence
North 1 41 49 West
along !he grantors
West property line and
the WeJI line of said
fractional section 33
120 00 feet to t11e point
o1 baglnnlng and con
talnlng tl30 ecrea
Prcel No 11 00423 00
Commonly known as
33356 Crouaer Road
Rutland OH 45775
Current Owner paul
Barthelmas
at
al
Property At
33356
Crouser Rd Rutland
Oh 45771 PP' 11
00423 000 Appraised
at $22 500 00 Terms of
sale cannot be sold
for less then 2/3rds of
the appralallj) value
10% down on day of
sale cash or certified
check Balance due on
confirmation on sale
The appraisal did not
Include an Interior
examination ot the
house
Rober!
E
Beegle Meigs County
Sherin
Alto~ney
for
the
Plelnllff
Lerner
Sampson &amp; Rothfuss
PO
Box
5480
Cincinnati Oh 45201
5480 513 241 3100
(B) 9 16 23

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Meigs County Sheriff's to the foregoing reser- Raymond
Conter
OHice
vatlon ofeuomentand Property At : 3050
Sherif! ' Robert
E. the right to grant addl- Canter Road, AlCina,
Beegle
tional easements and Ohio PPI 18-IICMI50.002
104 East Second to dedicate for public Prior Deed References:
Street
use, end furthor agree VOlume 292, Page 229
Pomeroy, OH 45769
that any extensions to Appraised
at
the easement shall not 548,000.00 terms · ol
Sherif! Sales
Case Number 05CV101 be an additional bur· sale: Cannot be eold
Beneficial Ohio Inc, den imposed upon the for less than 213rd ol
Plaintiff
real
estate herein the appraised value.
VS
granted.
10% down on day ol
Raymond Canter et ai. 344, It is the Intent of sale, ~ash or certlfl~
Defendants
the grantors to dedi- check, balance due on
Court of Common cate this roadway for confirmation of sale.
Pleas.
public
use,
and The
appraise! did
Meigs County, Ohio.
grantee
hereby include an Interior
In pursuance of an acknowledge
and examination of the
order of sale to me agree to this condition. house. Robert
E.
directed from said Exce.ptlng all coal, Beegle, Meigs County
court in the above entl· minerals, mlning rights Sheriff. Attorney for
tied action, I wHI and privileges hereto the Plaintiff Stephen D.
expose to sale at pub· conveyed or reserved . Mills, 18 W. Monument
lie auction on the Front Subject to all leases, Ave, Dayton, OH 45402
Steps of the Meigs easements and rights 937-461-1900.
County Court House of way of record.
(7) 26, (9) 2, 9
on Friday, Sept 1, 2006 Parcel 2 A 40 foot - - - - - - - at 10 a.m., of said day, easement/tight ol way,
tho
following described In lhe plat,
Public Notice
described Real Estate: altached hereto . and _..;...;::.::.:...:..:..:.:.:...._
Situated
In
lhe Incorporated herein, Meigs County SheriH's
Township of Sulton, for
purposes
of Office Sherif! Robert E.
County of Meigs and Ingress and egress Beegle
104
East
State of Ohio: Parcel "! and lor utility service Second
Street,
and being in lots 283, as
hereinafter Pomeroy, OH 45769
Town 2 North , Range described, which ease· Sherif! Sales
12 West of i he Ohio mentlrlght of way shall Case Number 06CV044
Company 's purchase be perpetual and shall Clti Corp Truat Bank
and being described be for lhe benefit olthe plaintiH
as lollows: Beginning grantees, their heirs, vs
at a point in the center- assigns, agents, ser- James &amp; Pamela Crow
line of a 40 foot road vants, tenants, visitors, Defendants Court of
right of way. Said point Licensees and all other Common Pleas, Meigs
being North 36 deg. 31 ' persons or entitles for County, Ohio.
27" East 380.86 feet the advantage of the In pursuance of an
from the intersection grantees, their heirs order of sale to me
ol the centerline of and assigns, at all directed from sold
said 40 foot road right times to freely pass court In the above entl~
of way and the right of and repass on foot for tied action, I will
way line of State Route with animals and vehl- expose to sale at
124; Thence North 46 cles ·01 every descrlp- Public Auction on the
Oeg. 57' 16" East tion.
Front steps of the
151 .76 Feet along the The grantors further Meigs County Court
centerline of the said grant to the grantees, House on Friday, Sept
40 foot Road Right of their
heirs
and 1, 2006 at 10 A.M., of
way to a point ; thence assigns, the right and said day, the following
North 60 Deg. 29 ' 10" easement to erect and described Real Estate:
East 211 .18 feet along maintain upon the Street Address: 34961
the centerline of said aforegolng described SA "7, Pomeroy, OH
road right of way to a easement/right of way 45769 Parcel Number:
Legal
point; thence 60 Deg poles and .llnes for the 03-00245.00
29'10'' East 211 .18 feet purpose ol obtaining Description:- Situated
along the centerline of utility services lnclud- In the Township of
the said 40 foot road lng telephone, electric· Chester, County of
right of way to a point; ity, water lines andlor Meigs and State of
thence North 57 deg. gas lines, so that utility Ohio: The following
28'40" East 82.09 feet services can be ·astab- real estate being In
along the centerline of fished upon the prop· Fraction
No.
35,
the said 40 foot road arty of the grantees Chester
Township,
right of way to a point; which have herein Meigs county, Ohio,
thence South 68 Oeg. before been described. described as follows:
thence south 24 Deg. Said telephone lines, Beginning at an Elm
31 '35" West 520.66 feet electric lines, water tree east about 3015.0
to a point in the center· lines , and/or gas lines feet
from
the
line of the said 40 toot shall be located within Northwest corner of
road right of way, pass· five feet of the bound· Fraction No. 35, and
lng an Iron road at arv of the above 307.6 feet west from
500 .66 teet for refer· d e s c r I b e d the Northeast comer of
ence: thence North 51 easement/right of way Delmar Baum's .land;
deg.15'25" West 248.77 so as not to Interfere thence West 212.2 feet
feet along the center- with the access· road- along the ·north llne ' of
line of the said 40 foot way herein belore pro· said Fraction; thence
road right of way to a . vlded,
and
shall South 18 West 200 feeli
.point; thence North 54 include the right to thence South 70 53'
deg.56'10" West 344 .32 cross the roadway. II is East 213 foot; thence
feet along the center- the intent ol the North 15 57' East 259.4
line of said 40 loot grantors by granting feet, to lhe place ol
road right of way to the this easement to pro- beginning, containing
point of beginning, vide the grantees, their 1.2 Acres. Together
containing 5.00 acres, heirs and assigns, with with the right to use,.in
more or less, except· the ability to obtain common with the
lng all legal easements telephone,
electric, grantors· herein, their
and right of way. The water and/or gas line heirs and assigns, and
above description pre- services across the any and all other per·
pared by Robert R. easement/right of way sons who may have
Eason
of
Echo as
herein
before the right tO use said
Surveys,
Inc. described such that right ot way, as a
Professional Surveyor, these services can be means of Ingress and
Ohio P.S. No: 7033, obtained upon the Real egress for any and all
Dated June, 1986. Estate of the Grantees purposes, to and from
Reference
Dee'd: herein
before the above real estate to
Volume 292, Page 229, described. It Is further State Route No. 7, a
Meigs County Deed the Intent of tho strip of ground 30 feet
Records.
Grantors that these wkfe, being 15 feet on
Excepting and reserv- easements shall be each side of the followIng unto he grantors, fully assignable to the lng center line, begin·
their
heirs
and appropriate services nlng at the southeast
assigns, an ease- proving utility compa· corner of the above
mentJrlght of way for nies and further that described 1.2 Acre
purposes of ingress the poles and service tract, and extending
and egress and for util- lines shall be capable South 42 East 157.64
ity service, Including ol being used by other teet to State ROute No.
the right to cross the individuals and entl- 7.
~ roadway, which will be ties for utility services. Current Owner: James
located on and over The grantees In con- &amp;
Pamela
Crow,
the present 40 foot sideration wherefore Property At: 34961 SA
eaeement/right of way hereby agree that the 7 Pomaroy Ohio PPt
described in the plat, grantors, their heirs 03-00245.000.
Prior
attached hereto and and assigns and their Deed
References:
incorporated herein, servants, tenants, visl· Volume 270, Page 367
and on and over any· lors, and Licensees Appraised
at
and all extensions of and all other persons $115,000.00 terms of
said easement/right of for the advantage ol sale: cannot be sold
way. Further excepting the grantors may use for less than 213rda of
and reserving unto t'he this way to pass and the appraised value.
grantors, their heirs repass between Slate 10% down on day of
and assigns, the right Route 124 and other · sale, cash or certified
to grant additional portions ol said land of check, balance due on
easements/rights of the grantors.
confirmation of aale.
way lor purposes of II is contemplated by The appraisal did
Ingress and egress grantors an'd grantees Include an Interior
and for utility service. thai
this examination ol the
Including the right to easement/rlgKt of way house.
cross the roadway, to may be extendeq at Robert E. Beegle,
other persons or anti- some future dite. In Meigs County Sheriff
ties, without limitation that event, all ol the Attorney
lor
the
In numbers, which above deacrlbod rights Plaintiff,
eaaemenUrlghts of way and privileges for Ra~ecca
Shrader,
shall contain like provi- Ingress and egress for Manley Deas Kochtlokl
slana to those set for1h grantees and grantors LLC
In parcel 2 of this and for utility service 495 S. High St SuHe
Instrument. an·d shall shall apply to any and 300
be located 356, on and all such extensions of Columbus,
Ohio
over the present 40 t he present 40 loot 43215·5869
food easemen Uright of easement/right of way. 614·2~2-4921
way described in the To have and to hold (7) 26, (8) 2, 9
plat. atta ched hereto said oasemenUrlght of __· - - - - - and inco rporated here~ way unto the grantees,
In, and on and over any their
heirs
and
Public Notice
.- and all extensions of assigns , as appur~ _..;...;:.::..:.::..;.:.::..:.:.:...._
aald easement/right of tenant to the aforesaid Meigs County Sheriff's
way. Further except ing Real Estate ol the Ofllco
and reservin g unto the grantees and It shall b' Sh8rlff
Robert
E.
grantors, their heirs for the use and lhe Eleegle
and assigns. the ex clu· benefit ot thalands tor 104 Eaat Second StrHI
slve right, without con- tho grantees and ohoil Pomeroy, OH 45769
sent of grantees, to run with tho lands of Sheriff Salol
dedicate for public use the granteea which
Call
Number
any road established have herein before 06CV027
over the present 40 been described, aub- Mortgage Electronic
foot easement/right of ject to the exceptions, Aeglatratlon Syllema,
way and over any and conditions and llmita- Inc.
all extensions of said tions which are provld· Plaintiff
easemenVright of way. ed for In this instru-, VS
By a c~ ept !ng th is ment. Parcel No. 18·
Anna
K.
Darot
dead. the grantees for 00: 950-02
Property D'Bfendants
themselves, their heirs Address :
30050
Court of Common
and assigns, as part of Canters Road, Racine, Pleas,
the considerations for OH 45771 .
Meigs County, Ohio
this transaction. agree
Current
Owner: In pursuance of an

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ordtr of salt to me convoyed
to
Otis
directed from .said Spencer and Mildred

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upooe to sale at Wendling by deed
Public Auction on the recorded In Volume
Iron! steps of the 163, Page 307 of tho
Melga County Court Melga County Deed
House on Friday, Sept. Records. Excepting
1, 2006 at 10 A.M., or the following real
said day, the following estate situated In tha
described real estate: village ol Pomeroy,
Situated In the County Salisbury Township,
of Meigs, In the State Meigs County, being e
of Ohio and In the part of Lot 1 In .the
Village ol Pomeroy, Village of Pomeroy,
and bounded and Sa~sbury Township,
described as follows: Meigs County, being a
Parcel No. t: The lol· part of Lot 1 In the
lowing Real Estate sit- Village of Pomeroy,
uated In lhe Village ot Town 2, Range 13, ot
Pomeroy,
Salisbury the Ohio Company
Township,
Meigs Purchase bounded and
County, being a part of described as follows:
Lot .1 In the Village ol Beginning at an Iron
Pomeroy, Town
2, pin set at the northRange 13, ol the Ohio weat corner of the
Company
Purchase Omit L. and BoHy J.
bounded
and Wiles
property
described as follows: (Volume 254, Page 219
Beginning at ,an Iron Meigs County Deed
set at the southeaat Records); thence along
corner of the Orval L., the west line of said
BeHy J. or John H. Wiles property aouth 1
Wiles
property degree 45 minutes 0
(Volume 286, Page 819 seconds weal 70.00
Meigs County Deed feet to the southwest
Records); thence along corner of said Wiles
the south line ol Wiles property; thence along
property north 79 the south line ol aald
degrees 0 minutes 0 Wiles property south
seconds west 102.88 79 degrees 0 minutes 0
loot to an Iron pin aet; seconds east 97.68
thence leaving said teet; thence leaving
south line north 13 said south line north
degrees 38 minutes 28 13 degrees 38 minutes
seconds east 49.40 28 seconds east 57.04
foot to the north line of feet to an Iron pin set
said Wiles property; on the north line of
thence along said said Wiles property;
north line south 79 thence along said
degrees 0 minutes 0 north line north 72
seconds east 102.32 degrees 48 minutes 6
teet to the northeast seconds west 112.21
corner or said Wiles toot to "'//e point of
property: thance along beginning, containing
the east line of aald 0.151 acre. SubJect to
Wile's property south all legal easements.
13 degrees o mlriutea 0 Being Parcel No. 16·
second a west 49.38 0929.00
feet to the point ot The above description
beginning, containing was based on an actu0.116 acres, subJect to aI survey conducted by
all legal easements. Eugene Triplett R. S.
The above description 6766 on 517,5125 and
was based on an acru- 5/30 1990. Bearings are
slsurvey conducted by based on the Naylor's
Eugene Triplett A.S: Run Subdivision Plat
6766 on 517, 5125 and are used to denote
5/30190. Bearings are angles only.
based on the Naylor's Current Owner: Anna
Run Subdivision Plat K. Darst and Craig T.
and are used to denote Darst Property At: 112
Wolle Drive Pomeroy,
angies only.
SubJect to all legal Ohio PPitli-01928.000
highways,
leases, 16~01927.000
Prior
easements and restrlc- • Deed
References:
lions ol record.
Volume 92, Page 309
Parcel No. 2: Situated Appralaed
at
in tho County ol Meigs, $32,000.00 terms of
in the State of Ohio sale: Cannot be sold
and In the Village of for lass than 213rds of
Pomeroy and bounded the appraised value.
and described as fol· 10% Down on Day o1
lows: Beginning 70 Sale, cash or certified
feel south of tho north· check, balance due on
west corner of John confirmation of sale.
Ombors lot on Naylor's The appraloal did
Run and on the west include an Interior
line of Lot No. 1 In examination ol the
E.
Pomeroy; thence south house. Robert
1 114 degrees weal 70 Beegle, Meigs County
feet; thence south 79 Sharif! AHornoy for the
1/2 degreel eaat -200 Plaintiff Reimer, Lorber
feet to a stake; thence &amp; Arnovitz, P.O. Bo_x
north 12 112 degrees 968 Tw.lnsburg, OH
east 45 feet; thence 44087 330-425-4201.
north 72 degrees west (7) 26, (8) 2, 9
abo~! 200 feet to the
place of beginning and
being the same pramPublic Notice
lses conveyed to Philip
Moler
by
John Meigs County SheriH's
McKnlght and wile by Office
Robert
E.
deed dated May 29, Sherif!
1891 and recorded In Beegle
VOlume 73, Pege 476· 104 East Second Street
477 ol Records of Pomeroy, OH 45769
Deeda of Meigs county, Sherif! Sales
Ohio. Also aald Real Case Number 06CV022
estate described as Beneficial Mort. Co of
being part ol Lots 89 Ohio
end 89 1/2 In Neylors Plaintiff
Run of saki Village of VS Kenneth Haning et
Pomeroy. Beginning on al defendants
the eaat line of lot 89 at Court ol Common
the northeast corner of Pleas,
thai real estate con· Meigs County, Ohio.
veyed
to
Arthur In pursuance of an
Wandling and Lydia order ot eale to me
Wandllng by Bert directed from said
Johnaon and wife by court In the above anti·
deed recorded In Deed tied action, I will
Book 132, Page '355 of expose to sale at pub·
the Meigs County Deed lie auction on the front
Recorda; lhanee west· slope ·ol the Meigs
orly along the north County Court House
line of tht Wandling lot on Friday, Sept 1, 2006
90 feet; thence aoulh at 10 A.M., ol said day,
·following
parallel with tha east the
line of the lot herein described Real Eslata:
conveyed, 70 feet; Description of Land
thence eaalerly 90 leal The
fpllowlng
to a point In the east doacrlbed premises
line of lot 89112,60 teet situated In .the Village
south to the piece or ol Middleport, Meigs
beginning;
thence County, State ot Ohio,
northerly 80 leetlo the to wit: Lot one-hunplace of beginning. dred and olghty·slx in
Bolng a parcol 60 feet Bosworth's AddHion to
wldo on tht Nit and Lower Pomeroy, as
70 lett wldo on the doolgnated on the Plat
wall and 90 feet deep. of said AddHion bear·
Being port of lhe same lng date ol October 24,
premleea convoyed to 1973, flied In the Office
Arthur Wandling and of the Recordar of
Lydia Wandling by Bert Meigs County, Ohio
Johnson and Sylvia and recorded In Plat
Johnaon by deed Book No. 2, Page 10 ol
recorded In Deed Book tha Record of Plata of
132, Page 355 of the .Meigs County, Ohio,
Melga County Deed and now Incorporated
Records. And being Into a part of the
lht tame prtmlsas aa Village ol Middleport,
conva~td by Arthur Malgo County, Ohio.
Wandling and Lydia Property Address: 640
Wandling, his wife, to Art Llwlo, Middleport,
Otis Sponcor and Ohio 45760 PPN: 15Mildred Spencer by 01289. Current Owner:
deed doled Morch 10, Kenneth Haning 640
1950 and rocorded In Art
Lewis
St,
Ooed book 163, page Middleport, Ohio PPW
307 or the sold Deed 15·01289.000
Prior
Records of Meigs Deed
References :
County, Ohio. SubJect VOlume 32, Page 679
to all leases, ease- Appraisad
at
menlo and highway• ot $15,000.00 terms of
record. Excepting from sale: cannot be sold
the above described for less than 2/3rds of
real estate that parcel the appraised value .

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10% down on Day of
sale, cash or certified
check Balance due on
Confirmation of sale.
The appraisal did not
Include an Interior
oKamlnatlon of the
house.
Robert
E.
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till,
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Floor Cleveland, Ohio
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216·771·6500
(7) 26, (8) 2, 9
-------Public Notice
-------Meigs county SheriH's
Office
Sherif!
Robert
E.
Beegle
104
East
Second
Street, Pomeroy, OH
45769
Sherif! Sales
case
Number
06CV034
Belmont Savings
Bank
PlalntiH
vs
Cheri and Douglas
campball
Defendants
court of Common
Pleas,
Meigs county, Ohio.
In Pursuance of an
order of sale to me
directed from said
court In the above anti·
tied action, 1 will
expose to sale at pub·
lie auction on the front
steps ol the Meigs
County Court House
on Friday, Sept. 8, 2006
at 10 A.M., of said day,
the
t011ow1ng
described Real estate:
Three (3) Lots sold
separately.
Situate In the Township
of Columbia, County of
Meigs and State of
Ohio, to wll: Being Lot
Number 7, Chestnut
Ridge
Estates,
a
reatrlcted subdivision,
as the same Is del in·
eated on the record
plat In Plat Cabinet 19
A &amp; B Record ol Plats
ol Meigs county, Ohio.
Parcel
No.
0500462.011
Property
Address: Vacant Lot 7,
Chestnut Ridge Sub,
Albany, Ohio 45710.
Situate In the Township
of Columbia, County ol
Meigs and State of
Ohio, to-wit: Being Lot
Number 9," Chestnut
Ridge
Estates ,
a
restricted subdivision·.
as the same is de lineated on the recorded
plat In Plat Cabinet 19
A &amp; B Record of Plats
or Meigs County, Ohio,
Parcel
No.
0500462 .013
Property
address: Vacant Lot 9,
Chestnut Ridge Sub,
Albany, Ohio 45710
Situate in tho Township
of Columbia, County of
Meigs and State of.
Ohio, to-wit: Being Lot
Number 2. Chestnut
Ridge
Estates ,
a
restricted subdivision,
aa the same is delln·
eoted on the recorded
plat In Plat Cablne119
A and B Record of
Plats ol Meigs County,
Ohio Parcel No. 0500462.006
Property
Address: Vacant Lot 2,
Chestnut Ridge Sub,
Albany, Ohio 45710
Current owner: Cheri &amp;
Douglas
Campbell
Property at Chestnut
Ridge
Subdivision,
Albany, Ohio PPt vac
Lot 7 05-00462.011, Voc
lot 9 05·00462.013 vac
Lot 2 05·00462.006
Appraisal at: Lot 1 7
$25,000.00, Lot #9
$28,000,
Lot
#2
$28,000.00 Terms of
sole: cannot ba sold
lor ;811 than 2/3rds of
the appraised value.
10% down · on day ot
sale, cash or certllled
check balance due on
confirmation of aale.
The appraisal did
Include an Interior
examination of the
house. Robert
e.
Beegle, Meigs County
Sheriff, Attorney for
the Plaintiff Fronk &amp;
wooldridge Co LPA ,
600 South Pearl Street
Columbus, Ohio 43206

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NOTICE: Ia hereby
given that on Saturday,
August 12, 2006 at
10:00 s,.m., a public
sale will be held at 211
w. Second
St.,
Pomeroy, Ohio. The
Formers Bank and
Savings Company Is
selling lor cash In
hand or certified check
tho following collateral :
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The Farmers Bank and
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Ohio,
reserves the right to
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Further, The Farmers
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Company reserves tho
rlghtto reJect any or ali
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Meigs County Sherin's
OHico
Sherlf1
Robert
E.
Beegle
104 East Second Street
Pomeroy, DH 45769
Sheriff Sales
Case
Number
05CV038
Chase Home Finance
LLC
successor by merger
to Chase Manhattan
Mortgage Corporation
Plaintiff
VS
The Unknown Heirs,
Devisees, legatees,
Administrators ,
Executors and Assigns
of Mildred Hubbard aka
Mildred Mae Hubbard,
Deceased, et al,
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me
directed · lrom said
Court in the above entitled action, I will
expose to sale at
Public Auction on the
Front Steps ol . the
Meigs County Court
House on Friday, Sept
8, 2006 at 10 A.m., of
said Day, the following
described Real Estate:
Situated In the Village
of Syracuse, In the
County of Meigs and
State
of
Ohio,
Described as follows:
Being Lot Numbered
Forty-One (41)
in
Bridgeman's Addition
to Syracuse, excepting
six feet off the North
end of said iol deeded
by A. H. Bridgeman to
Isaac
Carleton as
recorded in Volume 43,
Page
407 ,
Deed
Records of Meigs
County.
Property
Address:
1033 Cherry Street,
Syracuse,
Ohio
Property
Owners:
Mildred Hubbard' aka
Mildred Mae Hubbard
Prior Deed Reference:
Volume 278, Page 565
and O.R. 180, Page 867
PP#: 20-00-317.000
Appraised
at
$16,500.00 terms ol
Sale: Cannot be sold
for less than 2/3r'ds of
the appraised value.
10% down on day of
sale, cash or certified
check, Balance due on
Confirmation of sale.
The appraisal did
Include an Interior
examination of the
house.
Ao~ert
E. Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff.
AHorney lor the plaintiff Reimer, Lorber, and
Arnovitz P.O. Box 968
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Obnoxious fan behavior could Browns lose ·another center
prompt call to.JERI{ patrol

CLEVELAND (AP) gate the
Alonzo Ephraim, signed
The Cleveland Browns are
avenue s by the club July 30 after
losing centers at an alarming
av a i Ia b Ie Bentley got hurt. is expected
falling
down
drunk," provide information on best rate.
CINCINNATI (AP) to me ."
to start against the Eagles.
The Cincinnati Bengals are Bedinghaus said. "'And practices for other clubs."
Bob Hallen, thrust into the
Shortly
"'We'll get a chance to lind
there were
giving fans a way to deal
Bedinghaus said the starting
lineup
when
after prac- out if he can play or not,"
s o m e Be~gals expect some prank LeCharles Bentley sustained
with belligerent jerks who
t i c e Crennel said. ·'He does have ·
fights last calls.
spoil the game for everya season-ending knee injury
Notebook
Tuesday at some NFL experience. He ·
y e a r .
body else.
"If you get 6,000 people on one of the first II con-11
training was a free agent coming out
Whenever calling this line - 'Hey, drills early in training camp. camp in suburban Berea, of Alabama. There were
Starting with Sunday 's
you
put (Steelers quarterback) Ben has left the club for personal near Cleveland, the Browns some·. redeeming qualities
preseason opener with the
65,000 Roethlisberger is a jerk' -. and medical reasons.
Washington
Redskins,
·placed Hallen on the that people liked. He has .a
obnoxious behavior in the
Notebook
P e o P I e then it becomes less effec"I think they are both seri- exempt/left squad list. To get big body and I think we'll
together. tive;" he said. "The thing to ous," coach Romeo Crennel help at center, ·the club also find out exactly where he
stands could prompt a cel l
phone call to the jerk patrol. you're always going to have remember is we have caller said. "Back injuries are traded a conditional pick in stands."
A call to 381 -JERK will some fights. But there were ID on thi s line. So if you ' re always ·;erious and personal next year's draft to the New
Hallen, who was drafted
crank calling, we are going issues make the t\1'&lt;• equal." England Patriots for center by Atlanta in 1998, started
alert security to check out a few more .than normal."'
Jeanie Dinrich of West to be able to ID who you
the complaint on camera,
Hal lei~. who like Bentley Ross Tucker.
47 of 86 career games with
then in person if action is Chester. a season ticket arc."
is from the· Cleveland area,
The los s of Hallen is the Chargers .and Falcons.
holder, said she was offendwarranted.
It's not just unruly fans signed with the club in another significant blow to Crennel .noted that Hallen
ed
by
drunken
fans
when
the
Bengals have to worry March after spending four the Browns, who open the had back "issues'' with San
Fans using too much foul
she
took
her
I
2-year-old
about. Five of their players se~sons with San Diego. He exhibition season Thursday Diego but that he had no
language will get a warning.
Those who continue cou ld son. Austin, to a playoff have gonen in trouble with didn't practi~;e Monday, in Philadelphia. Bentley, the problems with Hallen's atti- .
be ejected and have their game against the Pittsburgh the law in the past three when Crennel said the nine- jewel of the club's free agent tude, calling him "'a good
season tickets &lt;)nd personal Steelers. A woman kept months.
·
year veteran had come down signi ng class. was expected kid."
seat licenses taken away. spilling beer on her, and a
Guard Eric Steinbach with a "back issue."
to anchor an iinproved line
Crennel said Hallen could
More serious offenses cou ld man next to her son was appeared in court in subur·Crennel did not reveal the . and protect second-year· face a fine for \!(aving the
swearing and helped start a ban northern Kentucky .on nature of Hallen's injury or quarterback Charlie Frye.
lead to arrest.
squad but woulll' be weiTuesday to enter a not guilty his. personal situation and
"We're not going to be the fight.
Now, with a month left wmed if he decides to come
"'We told him beforehand , plea to a charge of boating said it's possible the 31- before the season opener, 'back.
curse police. You need to
understand you're coming 'You might see some drunk under the influence.
year-old may retire.
Crennel has little depth or
"You have to be opento an NFL football game," people, · you migh t hear
"Bob is dealing with med- quality at center. .
minded about everything,"
Wide
receiver Chris
said Bob Bedinghaus, the some ... swearing,"' Dittrich Henry has been arres.ted ical and, personal issues that
"I think we know that the Crennel said. "You are talkBengals' director of devel- said. "But at the game. I four times since December, he is going to have to work center situation is critical," ing abou t a starting center. If
opment for Paul Brown thought, 'Oh, my gosh. I'm and is to go on trial later this out and get taken care of," Crennel said. "Two guys he 's be.tter than whl)t you
Stadium. "On the other going to mar my son for the month in Orlando, Fla., on a Crennel said. "Such to the who are starters are not have on the team, you have
point where I will in"vesti- here."
hand, we want to make sure rest of his life by having gun charge.
to consider that."
that we're paying attention him come to this game.' It
Two draft picks, defensive
to those folks who are going was so bad."
end Frostee Rucker . and
Season ticket holders will linebacker A.J. Nicholson,
over the line."
There are 38 video cam- be noli fied about the hot got arrested even before
eras in ·the stadium, and line this week, as well as the signing contracts - Rucker"
more than 500 security per- consequences of bad behav- was accused of spousal batsonnel at each game, he ior. The team will show a tery, and Nicholson was
video promoting the hot line accused of burglary and
said.
"We have more than ·at home games.
grand theft.
ance over the deal. Asked
CINCINNATI (AP) NFL spokesman Brian
enough cameras to zoom in
Cincinnati police used a
if a team should disclose
on every position in the McCarthy said Tuesday that stun gun on third-year General manager Wayne
so
ught
an
explanaKrivsky
during
trade discussions
seating bowl
close about a half dozen teams defensive tackle Matthias
tion
Tuesday
for
why
the
that a player re ce ntly had a
enough that we can clearly have something similar. The Askew last month and
Cincinnati
Reds
didn't
cortisone
shot, Krivsky
get photographic images of Philadelphia Eagles pio- charged him with resisting
know
that
reliever
Gary
pursed his lips. thought for
the people sitting there," neered the concept about arrest.
shoulMajewski
had
a
sore
two years ago.
five seconds, then declined
Bedinghaus said.
Middle linebacker Odell
der
when
they
got
him
in
a
"We
wi
II
continue
to
monThurman,
while
not
Fans have complained to
comment.
ously. I'm disappointed
team officials that beer is itor the use of these hot charged with breaking any trade with Washington.
Krivsky wouldn't rule
The Reds were unaware he's not active for us righ-t out future trade discu ssions
increasing the problem with lines," McCarthy said. "We law, has been suspended for
are always · trying to the first four games of the the right-hander had a cor- now. "
misbehavior in the stands.
Krivsky left a phone with Bowden, who was the
"They were complaints improve the ex~rience of regular season for violating tisone- injection in his
Reds' general manager . for
(of) excessive drunkenness. other fans and If· it works, the NFL's substance abuse shoulder before . the All- message Tuesday morning I0 years.
Star break. Majewski was for Nationals general manPeople that were kind of then we certainly would policy.
"I don't like eliminating
Jim
Bowden.
placed on the 15-day dis- ager
teams
(from discussions),"
~bled list Monday after Majewski and reliever Bill
telling the team that his Bray were the keys in an Krivsky said. " Hopefully ·
shoulder has bothered him eight-player deal July 13 people feel when they deal
that. sent outfielder Austin with us, they 're dealing
since spri ng training.
and
shortstop straight up. And I want
A medical test on Kearns
to people (o feel like they're
Lopez ·
Monday found no serious Felipe
being dealt with honestly.
injury. There's no telling Washington.
"For me, your credibility
NEWPORT, Ky. (AP) "! did call him. · and I
Mark time since they opened how long he will be sidespokesman ·
Bengals · guard
Eric Marraccini said.
tratmng
. camp ·
in . lined.
have not heard back ," is paramount, not only with
·
Steinbach pleaded not
Steinbach failed a series Georgetown, Ky., on July
''I' m still trying to figure Krivsky said. "I just want- (the media) but with other
guilty Tuesday to a charge of field sobriety tests, 29. Steinbach practiced out what:s what here, " ed to have a conversation." teams and the fan s and
of boating under the influ- Marraccini said.
with the team Monday and Krivsky said. " I'm glad we
Kri~sky
·sidestepped your ownership. You lose
The player was released declined comment about have Gary Majew ski , and questions about whether your credibility, you're
ence on the Ohio River, the
fifth Cincinnati player in from the Campbell County the case.
I'm glad he's not hurt seri- the team might file a griev- done in this bu siness."
three months accused of jail in Newport after postSteinbach was a first
breaking the law.
ing a $500 bond. He alternate for the Pro Bowl
A Kentucky Department entered a not guilty plea last season, when he startDown 4-1. the Cardinals ovation when he came off
in Campbell ed all 16 regular-season
of Fish and Wildlife Tuesday
got the first two runners the field after the top of the
where games and a playoff loss lo
Resources officer stopped District Court,
aboard to start the inning. inning, and the fans rose to
Steinbach within ·sight of Judge
Karen
Thomas Pittsburgh. He was part of
Albert Pujols hit a liner to their feet the last two times
from PageBl
Paul Brown Stadium, on scheduled a pretrial hear- a line that allowed only 21
lhc gap in right-center. sure he came to bat.
the Cincinnati side of the ing for Sept. 7 and a jury sacks, a club record.
to score a pair of run s and · . Notes: SS David Eckstein
· river, because he was vio- trial on Oct. II.
The Bengals generally do allowed nine hits, including change the momentum if was back in the Cardinals'
lating an idle-only zone
The Bengals had the day not comment on players' Aurilia's solo homer and the ball hit the ground.
lineup after missing one
run -scoring sing!!!, before
Saturday night, agency off Sunday, their first free arrests.
Freel, one of the faste st game with the team's perleaving with the bas.es Reds, went after the ball in a mission to attend to a perloaded in the third.
sprint. lunged as he sonal matter.... RH reliever
lias
known
Ohio University starting in Snyder
On their second try, the full
reached the edge of the Bra(len Looper left in the
20 I0. Marshall already has Smith's father, Rusty, Reds managed to fill their warning track and made a eighth after throwing a
scheduled such a series with since his own high school ballpark for a high-stakes fully extended catch in the pitch. There was no immeCincinnati starting in 2007. days .
from PageBl
game. The Reds offered
Snyder, now in his sec"I! was a factor," the half-price tickets and $1 hot air before landing hard on diate word on his problem.
chest and sliding to a ... Reds LHP Brandon
ond season as Marshall' s younger Smith said. "I dogs for three of the four his
halt.
·
Claussen will have surgery
schools,
including head coach, grew up in knew coach Snyder before games in the series but drew
The front of his white uni- Monday to clean out his
Youngstown State, Akron South Point , Ohio, just he got to Marshall. He only 34,262 fans for the
was caked with dark pitching shoulder. . He's
and Kent State in 2007, across the Ohio River would always talk to me , opener. A late flurry ·of tick- form
brown dirt when he got up, expected back for spring
Youngstown State and Ohio from Huntington.
just goofing around. It et sales brought the crowd threw the ball to the infield training . ... RHP Bronson
University in 2008 and
Snyder has received a really helped that he knew to 40,094, the Reds ' fifth and punched the air in cele- Arroyo had his hair braided
Toledo in 2009.
verbal commitment from the family,"
·
sellout of the season for the bration . He re ceived an · into cornrows Tuesday.
Another Snyder-related · one of Ohio's top quarter:
Smith's old'er brother is get-even game.
extended ovation -. next hoping to break his streak of
boost . for Marshall is a back prospects , South starling medical school at
Fans were on their feet in batter Scott Rolen had to seven weeks without a win.
home-and-home series with Point' s Chris Smith. Marshall in the fall.
the fifth. when Freel saved a back out of the box because Arroyo is scheduled to pitch
lead and, quite possibly, the of the din.
Thursday
against
the
Freel got another standing Cardinals.
ing 85-82.
one from the free-throw victory.
Four . Brazilian players line to seal it for the
fouled out.
Americans.
For Point Pleasant, with a 107 .
"It was a game of a lot of
"We invented the game,"
from PageBl
Chris
Long paced the way
Wahama' s next outing
adversity for both teams;" said Jerry Colangelo, the
with an 87., followed by will be the Parkersburg
guard Joe Johnson, who had Krzyzewski said. "Our U.S. managing director.
Eric Milhoan with a 95, · County Club High School
from
Page
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12 points and closed out the guys, I'm proud of them "We sent our players an?
J.T.
Reynolds and his 97 Invitational on Monday,
warmup .win from the free because they made winning our coaches out to teach the
and Will Garrison who while Point Pleasant will
world, and now they're
throw line. "We needed to plays down the stretch."
Tulloh shot a I05 on the shot a I06. Curtis Grimm return to the links later
Hinrich wa~ 8-for-8 from closing the gap."
be tested, and tonight we
was one shot off Garrison this week at Win County.
the
foul line, and hit two of
The U.S. next travels to afternoon.
showed a lot of pride."
Brazil went on a 16-0 run four :i-poin t attempts. South Korea for more exhiright after the break to grab LeBron James made a late· bition games before heada 54-52 advantage. The layup, and Johnson added ing to Japan.
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throughout the third quarter.
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Rocksprings Interchange ahead of schedule

SPORTS
• Former OSU star
Claret! arrested with
4 guns in SUV.
See Page B1

ROCKSPRINGS - The
Rockspring s Interchange
which was originally scheduled for completion in the
summer of 2007 may now
be fini shed this fall.
This
week
Ohio
Department
.
of
Transportation District I0
Deputy Director George
Collins·announced the S7.6
million pruject was pro-

ODOT believes the progressing rapid ly. adding that
his agency was very pleased ject will provide continual
with genera l contractor movement of US 33 traffic
. ' s per- in order to stream line the
Beaver ('.onstruction
formance. The contractor traffic pattern and improve
has a ·goal o( completing the safety along the corridor.
Col lins added that traffic
project th is fall (weather
permitting) so th tll it can counts were continuing to
move on-to it s next job.
rise on both the US 33
In addition tu completing Raven swood Connector
the interchange. Beaver and US 33 Athens to
Construction will be resur- Darwin 'connection. The
facin g a .section of the four- · Rocksprings Interchange at
lane . This"work is included the junction of US 33 and
in the $7.6 million price.
Ohio 7 is in response to

East~m High

Meigs

BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

receives
'excellent'
report
card rating
BY BRIAN

J.

this trend according to
ODOT Public In formation
Officer for District I 0
Stephanie Filson.
When discussing the
Connector
Ravenswood
Collins said there was "no
doubt in my mind"' that the
other two lane s will be
added to that section of US
33 "some day."
That project would have
some right-of-ways as well
as the ·drainage already in
place , not to mention

•

OBITUARIES
Page A5
• Harold L. Hinkle, 73
• Clyde Morris, 76
• Mark Williams, 39

INSIDE
• Statue of Liberty's
crown to stay closed to
. visitors. See Page A2
• Plant auctions
and garden tours.
See Page A3
• Best loser honored.
See Page A3
• Local woman heads
state's oldest society.
See Page A3
• Elections officials
seek clarity on
Padgett candidacy.
See Page A5
• Law You Can Use..
See Page A6
• 5 issues could
make Nov~mber ballot.
See Page A6

ODOT engineers on staff to
plan out the ex pansion. Of
course at this time funding
is another Iilatter.
With maintenance costs
increasin g a . . we11 as a 40
percent jump in the cost of
material s since
2002,
ODOT has seen some
affects on its Maj or New
program. When these costs
ri se it directly affects the
resources that would normally be _put toward new
projects .

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BY CHARLENE HoEFLICH
HOEFLICH@M YDAI LYSEN Tl NEL .COM

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TUPPERS PLAINS - ·
Eastern 1 High School students met all 12 standards
on the most recem round of
building report cards issued
by the Ohio Department of
Educlnion. earning the
school an ''excellent"' rating.
The most rcccm results of ·
the state's testing program
were made public this week
for the 2005-2006 school
year. The preliminary reports
show that at l~ast 75 percent
of Eastern students passed
all five section s of tl1eir
respeciive proliciency tests. ·
Nearly 92 percent of the students pitssed the writing portion of the state:test. alone.
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-v . .- ·v"\':."'.·'Eastern students and
staff are continuing to make
tremendous
gains
on
,...............achievement and graduation
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testing."
Superintendent
Rick
Edwards
said.
'·Eastern Hi gh School is
now ranked among the top
schools in the state by
accomplishing all 12 performance indicators ."
In addition to the achievements of the high school ,
the elementary school
Submitted photo
moved from a "continum1s , Brandon Hannrng competes at,the 2006 Ohio National Barrel Horse Association
· contes t
which qualified him to compete at the nationals in Jackson , Miss.
Please see Eastern, AS

\iNBHA
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POMEROY - A Meigs
County youth who participated
in the largest youth barre l race .
in the world in Jack"1n. Miss ..
has returned home a winner
having pl:tced 16th in the 2006
National
Barrel
Horse
As&gt;ociation championships.
. Brandon Hanning, son of
John and Kathie Hanning of
Rock Springs. and a sophomore at Meigs High School ,
competed July 24-29 with hi s
horse, Strate Jets A Turnin.
against 162 barrel racers to
qualify for the Teen Finals. In
the two divisions of the show,
13 and over and 13 and· under
cash and prizes totaled over
$200.000.
The NBHA Youth World ran
1023 in the Teen Division ( 13
and over) and 415 in the YoutJ·,
Division ( 12 and under)
Contestants, who must qualify
each year to compete in the
NBHA
Youth
World
Championships, came from
over 45 states, Panama.
Canada and Italy.
Accordi.ng to a re"lease from
the NBHA. ·'these are the
tincst youth e4uine athletes in
the world."' Based in Augusta,
Ga. the NBHA has a world
wide membership of over
35,000. It i' known to be the
most innovative barrel racing
business in the industry and is
credited with introducing the
divisional concept to barrel
racing. To place in the I st
Divi~ion

a horse q1ust run

within a second of the winning
Please see NBHA. AS

BY BETH SERGENT
BSERG~NT@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

WEATIIER

Golf

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·Sneaks

Dr. Kelly K. jones Hendricks
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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Krivsky wants explanation from ·
Nationals about hurt reliever

Bengals guard Steinbach charged
with boating under the influence

. Old cars will
. take over city park
on Sahwday, B6

2006 Meigs County

Details on Page A6

INDEX
2 SEc:I"IONS -

12 PAGES

Annie's Mailbox

A3

Calendars

A3

Classifieds

B3-4

Comics

Bs

Editorials

A4

Obituaries

As

Places to go

B6

Sports
~

Weather

B Section
A6

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MIDDLEPORT - For several
parents if the unthinkable happens
and their child is abducted often
they may have only photographS as
a tool for identification but now a.
free high-tech identification kit will
be available tu pment s at the Meig s .
County Fair thanks to the Meigs
County Department of Jobs and
Family Services.
Tile DJFS along with th~ Meigs '·
County Sheriff's Office are partnering at the fair to process the identi-.
fication kits that are given to .the
parents for safe keeping . No kits or
records of the kits wi ll be kept hy
the DJFS or sheriff's office due to
privacy issues.
The DJFS Meigs County Fair
booth will be located in the Grange
Building with staff there to proc.ess·
tile identifi cation kits from noon to
8 p.m .. Monday - Friday. It\ estimated the kits will take between
three and five minutes to complete .
When the kids arrive at the booth
tlieir pictureis Lligitally taken as are
their fingerprints. There is no mk
involved in the fingerprinting
process that literal ly takes seconds .
A DNA sample is alsu taken by rubbing a cotton swab on the in side of
the chi ld's mt&gt;uth, then appl ying the
swab onto a special collection pad
that is scaled and placed in the iden tification kit.
~ The photo and l'ingerprints are
printed on a sheet with the child's
emergency information and placed
into u folder along with the DNA

Beth Sergent/ photo

Heather Haggy (foreground) takes a digital photo of fellow Meigs County Department of Jobs and Family Services
employee Chuck Knopp, testing tile equipment that will provide. free identification kits fo~ children at the Meigs County
Fair. Goodie bags, includ ing insulated lunch bags wrll also be grven away at the agency s ~ooth whi le supplies last.
sarnpll- whcJJ :; i\ cl1 tn !he parclll~

for safe ke~ping.
According to Chr.is Shank of
DJFS, the kits are jllst another tool
to promote child s~elfarc and give

parents as well as law enforcement
officiab a .~o,lart~ng poim ~hould a
child be abducted. The kits also
remind predators that safety nets
haw been pllt in place to traci-

,,

abducted children in ihe C&lt;)llnl! .
After the fa ir the DJFS and
Meigs Coimty Sheriff's Office will
visit kindergarten thrl&gt;ll gh fifth
Please see Protect. AS

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