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Vol. 161, No. 202 THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2013 50 cents daily/$1.50 Sunday Authorities investigate U.S. Bank robbery Ryan Scott Ottney portedly ordered everyone a white, Ford F-150, with West Portsmouth. During PDT StaffW riter on the ground and de- the word “Ford” written that incident, the suspect manded money. After tak- across the front wind- drove away in a bank tell- Scioto County Sheriff’s ing the money he fled the shield and a pink breast er’s vehicle and later aban- Office responded Wednes- bank using an employee’s cancer sticker in the back doned it in West Ports- day to a robbery at U.S. vehicle parked on the bank window. The vehicle was mouth. The suspect was Bank in Minford, and the lot. Officers from the FBI last seen traveling south never found. Scioto Coun- suspect remained at large office in Portsmouth said on East Street in Minford ty Sheriff’s Capt. David as of Wednesday evening. they also responded to as- and was not located. The Hall said at this time they According to Chief sist the Sheriff’s Depart- suspect remained at large have no way of knowing if Deputy Todd Miller at the ment at the scene. Wednesday evening. the two robberies are con- Scioto County Sheriff’s The suspect was de- As precaution, nearby nected, but noted the sus- Office, a bank employee scribed as a white male Minford School initiated pects have different builds. called the Sheriff’s Office with medium build, a lockdown while authori- There was also some to report the robbery at wearing blue jeans, ten- ties searched for the sus- speculation that a bomb Submitted photo 11:15 a.m. Wednesday. nis shoes, a dark colored pect. threat at Wheelersburg This security photo from U.S. Bank in Minford shows a rob- No weapon was ever sweatshirt, and dark ski In a similar robbery on School Wednesday morn- bery suspect as he entered the bank Wednesday morning. seen or indicated, Miller mask covering his face. Dec. 7, an unidentified The suspect fled the bank in a stolen Ford F-150 and remains said, but the suspect re- He was last seen driving man robbed Wesbanco in See ROBBERY ‌| 3 at-large. Influenza cases on the rise in Scioto County

Frank Lewis PDT StaffW riter “Most of these According to the Cen- ters for Disease Control, people recover and probably to the guy and never hacking next to you on the subway, this year’s flu has get treated, impacted people sooner and more severely than in and once in a previous years. Over 2,250 people have while they stay already been hospitalized sick, go to the Bob Strickley | Daily Times this season and 18 pedi- Authorities had to turn away students and parents looking to pick up belongings left behind during the evacuation be- atric deaths have been re- doctor and get cause of the ongoing search by a detection dog from the Columbus Division of Fire. No threat was found. ported nationwide. That flu bug is alive and well diagnosed and in the Scioto County area, get treated too, but not to the extent that it is in areas with a with Tamiflu or Wheelersburg Schools evacuated more dense population. “There have been a lot Rulenza.” of people sick with the Scioto Co. Sheriff’s Office “The kids did a wonderful job and the staff as flu,” Scioto County Health — Aaron Adams Commissioner Dr. Aaron Scioto County received bomb threat well evacuating. We notified our bus drivers Adams said. “That has ac- Health Commissioner tually been going on since Bob Strickley who were pulled in right in the middle of the the first of December.” PDT Content Manager day. It all went smoothly.” Adams said officials at has died that I’m aware of. Southern Ohio Medical Most of these people recov- Wheelersburg Schools evacuated Center and other facilities er and never get treated, students Wednesday afternoon — Mark Knapp testing for influenza are and once in a while they after the Scioto County Sheriff’s Wheelersburg Superintendent seeing an increase in posi- stay sick, go to the doctor Office received a telephoned bomb tive results, particularly and get diagnosed and get threat targeted at the school. among those sick enough treated with Tamiflu or Ru- The call to the Sheriff’s Office difficult. We are trying to take care were only speculation as of 2:15 to seek medical attention. lenza,” Adams said. “If the came at approximately 10:50 a.m. of each one of those as they come to p.m. Wednesday. Adams was quick to add situation is several days Wednesday and authorities worked the building,” Knapp said. “It is not confirmed. It is only a that most of the people into the course, they will with the Wheelersburg School Capt. Robert Woodford of the possibility because of the coinci- who get the flu recover. generally give the patient District to efficiently react to the Scioto County Sheriff’s Office said dence of the time lapse. No more “I have not heard any sto- an antibiotic for a second- threat, according to Wheelersburg the call was received by the Sher- than that,” Woodford said. ries of any significant casu- ary bacterial infection.” Superintendent Mark Knapp. iff’s Office and authorities immedi- Porter Township workers and alties from that. Nobody “The school district received a ately began working with district the Ohio State Highway Patrol See FLU ‌| 2 phone call from the Sheriff’s Of- officials. blocked portions of Pirate Drive in fice this morning, they received the “We all responded and gathered Wheelersburg while students were bomb threat, the school district did together with the schools and law evacuated to scripted locations and not,” Knapp said. “They notified us enforcement and a decision was then loaded onto buses to be taken of the situation so we implemented made to evacuate the school and home early. Scioto schools our emergency procedures and Highway Patrol has assisted with “We had practiced this before we evacuated all students to their that and offered their resources to so it went pretty smoothly and we evacuation sites. Since then we get the children over there safely,” appreciate the cooperation of all have been in communication with Woodford said. those involved,” Knapp said. “The to get $277,500 law enforcement.” Minford High School was also kids did a wonderful job and the Knapp said parents of students in a state of lockdown during the staff as well evacuating. We notified received updates through the same time period Wednesday due our bus drivers who were pulled in school’s messenger service. to a robbery at the nearby U.S. right in the middle of the day. It all from casino tax “Obviously the most difficult situ- Bank location in Minford. Wood- went smoothly.” ation is parents want to come to the ford said that any reports of the Ryan Scott Ottney Included in this site, so the volume of traffic makes it bank robbery and the bomb threat See THREAT ‌| 3 PDT StaffW riter first round of Ca- sino Tax school fund- The state of Ohio an- ing is $39,354.24 for nounced Wednesday Portsmouth Schools, nearly $38 million will go $33,729.21 for North- Portsmouth water and sewer rates increase to Ohio schools as their west, $31,924.16 share of the Ohio Casino for Wheelersburg, Frank Lewis “I’m planning on getting rible, every year. I’m think- Tax. Included in that, $31,126.58 for Minford, PDT StaffW riter it on the ballot the way ing about the elderly peo- the Ohio Department $28,440 for Washington- the water rates are raised, ple and people trying to of Taxation said Scioto Nile, $22,164.31 for Val- Residents of Portsmouth that it has to go through survive in this economy.” County schools will re- ley, $18,994.98 for Bloom- are opening their water Council, not to (continue Daub said another ob- ceive $277,536.64. Vernon, $12,803.25 for and sewer bills to find to) let the mayor have that jection he has to the rate The funding comes Clay, $12,635.34 for Sci- their rates have gone up. authority,” Daub said. “I increase is the fact that from taxes levied on ca- oto County Career Tech- “The water rates have hope to have it on the next Portsmouth residents have sinos in Cleveland, Co- nical Center, $11,396.99 gone up three percent,” election. That has kind of just had their income taxes lumbus and Toledo, and for Green, $10,326.55 Portsmouth Mayor David been a stickler with me for increased from 1.5 to two is distributed on a per- for New Boston, and Malone said. “The sewer a long time, that they can percent. pupil basis twice each $6,296.68 for Sciotoville rates have also gone up Malone said sewer rates just raise our water rates, “Then, our Social Secu- year to school districts Community School. three percent.” went up ten percent last and initially that raises the rity tax rate just went up in Ohio. Schools receive The remaining money “When (former mayor) year, and now three per- sewer rates too, because two percent more, thanks 34 percent of the tax rev- is shared between the Jane (Murray) was on, cent more this year. they base your sewage on to the federal govern- enue, and county govern- Pike County Joint Voca- she had some users up ten Portsmouth resident and your water.” ment,” Daub said. “Every- ments receive 51 percent. tional School, Lawrence percent or something like former City Councilman Daub said the current one’s paychecks are getting Scioto County last year County Joint Vocational that,” Malone said. “When Harald Daub says he plans rate increase is just the littler, and the fees and reportedly received more School, Adams County I came on we took every- to take out petitions to latest in a series of cost in- costs of things are all go- than $200,000 from the Ohio Valley School Dis- thing down to the 2009 have the issue dealing with creases the public has been ing up. We’re on a downhill Casino Tax, but this is trict, Rock Hill Schools, rate, and then we raised the way rates are raised subjected to. spiral. It’s not good.” the first time funding has everything up three to five placed on the ballot during “Enough is enough,” been released to schools. See SCHOOLS ‌| 3 percent.” the next election. Daub said. “This is ter- See RATES ‌| 3 2 Thursday, January 10, 2013 Portsmouth Daily Times LOCAL

Obituaries Service George Barker, 52 Roberson Funeral Home programs, newspaper col- Moore officiating. Burial rangements are pending George Ed- from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. umns, Farm Bureau meet- will follow in Rushtown at the Swick-Bussa-Cham- Schedule ward Barker, Thursday and from 11 a.m. ings, on-site visits or stop- Cemetery. Friends may call berlin Funeral Home in 52, passed until the Funeral hour at 1 ping by the office to have 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Wheelersburg. away Jan. 7, p.m. on Friday. a question answered. He Saturday at the funeral Dale Beckett — 2013. Born Feb. 15, 1960, was an integral figure in home. A celebration of life Scaggs Graveside service noon in Portsmouth, Ohio to Ed- establishing the best 4-H will be held in Columbus at Allie F. Scaggs, 65, of Thursday at Rushtown Cemetery. Arrange- ward and Norma Barker. camp in the state as well a later date. Scaggs Lane, Waverly, ments by McKinley He was preceded in death as a key architect for Ross died Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, by his brother, Larry Keith County Fair’s success year Funeral Home in Lu- at her residence, surround- casville. Barker. In addition to his after year for over 30 years. ed by her family. Funeral parents, George is sur- Not a day goes by that you Kenneth Nickells — services will be 11 a.m. Noon Thursday at D.W. vived by his wife, Kathy don’t bump into someone Saturday at the Botkin (Hustead) Barker; step- that was appreciative for Swick Funeral Home Funeral Home in Waverly in New Boston, with son, Justin McIntyre; as having the opportunity with Pastor Charley Ross well as other family and to know him. Hundreds callers 11 a.m.-noon officiating. Burial will fol- Thursday. Interment friends. of cards and letters regal- low in Mound Cemetery Graduated from Ports- ing stories of “O Great in Kentucky Veterans in Piketon, Ohio. Friends mouth HS, and attended Chief” and other experi- Cemetery NE. may call from 5 p.m. until Wright State University ences from the past have Robert Whittaker in Dayton, Ohio. George filled the mailbox over the 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral — Noon Thursday at was stationed with the Maynard last year as he battled can- home. www.botkinfh.com. Harrison-Pyles Funeral Ohio Air National Guard Muntzing, 79 cer. They now serve as a Home in Wheelers- at Rickenbacker Air Force M a y n a r d memorial that reflect the Rhoads burg, with callers 11 Base in Lockbourne, Ohio, G. Muntzing, impact on the lives of the Thomas Williams, Louise (Shelton) a.m.-noon Thursday. and served in the United 79, of Chilli- people that he touched - 57 Rhoads, 77, of West Union, Interment in Memorial States Air Force for over cothe, died, many would bring tears Thomas “Steve” Wil- Ohio, formerly of Ripley, Burial Park. 29 years. He was an avid with his children by his to his eyes as he read each liams, 57, former Ports- died Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, Pauline Brammer chess player and sports side, at 8:05 a.m. Wednes- one. Maynard and his fam- mouth resident died at Eagle Creek Nursing — Graveside service fan. day, Jan. 9, 2013, at his ily were also intimately af- Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013, in Center in West Union. The 1 p.m. Thursday at Visitation Friday, Jan. residence following a cou- filiated with Walnut Street MedCentral/Mansfield funeral service is Friday, Leahterwood Cem- 11, 2013, from 2-4 and 6-8 rageous battle with cancer. United Methodist Church, Hospital surrounded by Jan. 11, 2013, at 2 p.m. etery. Callers 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Newcomer Funeral He was born March 12, assisting wherever the his family. at Lafferty Funeral Home p.m. Thursday at Phil- Home, SW Chapel, 3393 1933, in Scherr, W.Va., to need arose. Born Aug. 29, 1955, in West Union. The inter- lips Funeral Home in Broadway, Grove City, the late William and Vir- Maynard loved his fam- in Portsmouth, Ohio to ment is at Linwood Ceme- Ironton. Ohio. Funeral Service Sat- ginia Secrest Muntzing. ily and many friends and Thomas J. and Virginia R. tery in Jefferson Township Howard Harris — 1 urday, Jan. 12, 2013, at 2 On Dec. 21, 1955, he mar- felt honored to serve the (Hunt) Williams he had in Brown County. Friends p.m. Thursday at Sat- p.m. with visitation one ried the former Joyce L. people of Ross County. been a Portsmouth area may call from noon until 2 terfield Chapel near hour prior at D.W. Swick Latham who died Oct. 22, A memorial service will resident for many years p.m. West Union. Interment Funeral Home, 10900 2007. be held 7:30 p.m. Saturday, moving to Shelby in 1992. in Sandy Springs Cem- Main St., South Webster, Surviving are children; Jan. 12, 2013, in the Wal- Steve was a graduate of Ball etery. Arrangements Ohio. Burial to follow at Deborah Jo (Geoffrey) nut Street United Meth- Minford High School in Ruth Ann Ball, 77, of Pe- by Thompson-Meeker South Webster Cemetery. Heller, of Hilliard, Rachel odist Church, Chillicothe, Minford, Ohio. He drove dro, died Tuesday, Jan. 8, Funeral Home in West Union. Ann (Dr. Lawrence) Lynn, with Rev. Scott Smith of- truck for several trucking 2013, at Our Lady of Belle- George Ratliff Sr. of Worthington, William ficiating. Friends may call companies in Portsmouth fonte Hospital in Russell, Brook (Rev. Karen) Muntz- at the church from 4 p.m. and was currently em- — 1 p.m. Thursday at Ky. Graveside services will Boyer Funeral Home ing, of Columbus, Florence until 7:30 p.m. prior to the ployed with AK Steel in be 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11, Eleanor “Fluff” (Brent memorial service on Sat- Mansfield. in Waverly, with callers 2013, in Vernon Furnace noon-1 p.m. Thursday. Alan) Knauff, of Lucas- urday. Arrangements are He was a member of the Cemetery. Friends may ville and Maynard Glenn under the direction of the United Steelworker’s Lo- Interment in Gardner call Friday from 12:30 p.m. Cemetery. (Tammy) Muntzing, of WARE FUNERAL HOME. cal#169 and the Teamsters until 2:30 p.m. at Hayes- Kettering; grandchildren, In lieu of flowers, the Union in Portsmouth. He Mary Yates — 1 p.m. Phillips Funeral Home in Thursday at Lewis-Gil- Lauren (Adam) Fromme, family requests that memo- enjoyed hunting, fishing, Ironton. Leah and David Lynn, Al- rial contributions be made NASCAR and the Cleve- lum Funeral Home in exandra and Robert Heller, to the Ohio State Univer- land Browns. His pride Oak Hill. Interment in Haskins Sarah Muntzing, Brent sity for the Ross County and joy were his children C.M. Cemetery. Knauff, Nicholas and Erin 4-H Endowment Fund 475 and grandchildren who Donivan S. Haskins, 83, Albert Steward — 2 Muntzing and Brittany Western Avenue Suite F fondly referred to him as of Ironton, died Tuesday, p.m. Thursday at Laf- and Tyler Erwin; a great Chillicothe, Ohio 45601. “Awesome Papa”. Jan. 8, 2013, at a local ferty Funeral Home in Denver Moore, 80 grandson, James From- You may sign his online He is survived by his health care center in Iron- West Union, with call- Denver ”Den Den” me; and a sister, Yvonne register at www.warefh. wife, Diana (Widdig) Wil- ton. Graveside services ers noon-2 p.m. Thurs- Moore, 80, of South Shore, Muntzing, of Martinsburg, com. liams, whom he wed Nov. will be 1:30 p.m. Friday, day. Interment in Man- Ky. passed away Jan. 5, Va.; and many nieces, 15, 1984; his children, Jan. 11, 2013, in Perkins chester Cemetery. 2013, at his residence. He nephews, grandnieces and Velma White, 93 Nancy Douglas of Shelby; Ridge Cemetery. There Mary Lorenz — 10 was born Dec. 7, 1932, in grandnephews. Velma Marie White, 93, Jamie Malone of Shelby; will be no public visitation. a.m. Friday at Thomp- Johnson County Ky., a son The communities of of Columbus, formerly of Thomas “T.J” Steven Wil- Phillips Funeral Home in son-Meeker Funeral of the late Ray Moore and Chillicothe, Ross County, McDermott, died Wednes- liams, Jr. and Jacob Wil- Ironton is handling the ar- Home in West Union, Susie Hamilton Moore. Ohio and West Virginia day, Jan. 9, 2013. liams, all of Shelby; three rangements. with callers 6-8 p.m. He was a retired electri- have lost one of their fin- She was born June 29, grandchildren, Chase Thursday. Interment in cian of Boswell Electric est. A loyal husband to his 1919, in McDermott, a Oney, Carson Douglas Vallance Decatur Cemetery. and a third generation wife Joyce for more than daughter of the late Edgar and Maddy Malone; his Betty Walker Vallance, Edward Parker — employee of South Shore 52 years, Maynard served and Cora Walker Gardner. father, Thomas J. Williams 83, of Flatwoods, Ky. died 11 a.m. Friday at D.W. Water Works, a member as a role model, not only She was the former own- of Wheelersburg, Ohio; Wednesday, Jan. 9l 2013, Swick Funeral Home in of the Portsmouth Motor- for his children, but for er and operator of White’s brother, Scott (Michelle) at Community Hospice New Boston, with call- cycle Club, Portsmouth just about everyone he Grocery in McDermott, a Williams of Portsmouth; Care in Ashland. Funeral ers 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Fri- Boat club, Moose Lodge came in contact with. Born member of the Tri Village sister, Anita (Charles) services will be 2 p.m. Fri- day. Interment in Kiser and a member of the Jenny and raised on a small farm Lions Branch, and a 1936 Freeland of Charleston, day, Jan. 11, 2013, at Bai- Gold Cemetery. Wiley Trail Board. in rural West Virginia, McDermott High School Missouri; and other rela- ley Family Funeral Home Kenneth Price — 11 Preceded in death by his he learned the value of a graduate. tives. He was preceded in Flatwoods. Interment a.m. Friday at Brant Fu- neral Home in Sciotovi- wife, Mary Lou Moore, a hard days work and the She is survived by three in death by his mother, will follow in Bellefonte lle, with callers 4-8 p.m. son, Jerry Moore and one gift of giving back to those daughters Carolyn (Rob- Virginia in 2011 and one Memorial Gardens in Flat- Thursday and 10-11 sister, Gwonola Bunker, around him. Honing his ert) Yates of Columbus, son, Christopher Malone woods. Friends may call one brother, Garland “Ted” skills in interpersonal re- Judy Tackett of Columbus, in 1993. a.m. Friday. Interment from noon until the time of in Sunset Memorial Moore. lationships began with 4-H Deborah White of N.C.; Funeral services will be the funeral on Friday. Surviving are one and community organiza- two sons David (Cheryl) held from 11 a.m. until 1 Gardens. daughter, Robyn Rogers of tions, then onto attending White of Grove City and p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, Sue Lindamood — Holschuh Graveside service 1 Fort Dix, N.J., two grand- West Virginia University Doug (Claudia) White 2013, at Bethel United Mary Hoschuh, 74, of daughters, Jessica Moore for his baccalaureate de- of Gahanna; 12 grand- Methodist Church, West p.m. Friday at Memo- Lancaster, died Monday, rial Burial Park. Call- Birch and Kimberly Moore gree and The Ohio State children; 11 great grand- Portsmouth, Ohio with Jan. 7, 2013, at the Pick- Blevins, seven great grand- University for his Master’s children; two great great burial in Memorial Burial ers 5-7 p.m. Thursday ering House in Lancaster, children, two brothers, degree. After serving in grandchildren; and one Park, Wheelersburg, Ohio. at McKinley Funeral Ohio. Funeral services will Walter Swords and Ronnie the U.S Army came his ar- brother Bob (Ann) Gard- Memorial expressions may Home in Lucasville. Swords both of Baltimore, rival in Chillicothe, Ohio in ner of Rarden. be made to Steve’s grand- be conducted at Friday, Ralph Logan — Md., one sister, Betty Ann 1958 as the Ross County She was also preceded children. Jan. 11, 2013, at Tracy Military service at Bellerain of Ocean City, 4-H/ Agricultural Exten- in death by her husband, Online condolences may Brammer-Monroe Funeral Jones-Kinney-Zech- Md. sion Agent. Starting with a William Irvin White, 1980; be made at www.barkdull- Home in Ironton. Inter- man Funeral Home in Funeral services 1 p.m. handful of 4-H clubs, May- one granddaughter Rachel funeralhome.com. ment will be in Woodland Springfield, with call- Friday Jan. 11, 2013, at the nard served to make Ross White; two sisters, Helen Cemetery in Ironton. ers 1-2 p.m. Thursday. Roberson Funeral Home County one of the largest Francea and Verna Jones. Almburg Friends may call Thursday, Mike Pollitt — 3 in South Shore, Ky. with 4-H organizations in the Funeral services will be Deborah Almburg, 64, Jan. 10. 2013, from 5 p.m. p.m. Friday at Roger W. Rev. Norman Potter, of- state. Anyone remotely conducted 2 p.m. Satur- of Dayton, a formerly until 8 p.m. at the Sheridan Davis Funeral Home in ficiating. Burial in Siloam affiliated with 4-H or ag- day, Jan. 12, 2012, at the of Wheelersburg, died Funeral Home in Lancast- West Portsmouth, with Cemetery in South Shore, riculture came to know McKinley Funeral Home Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, er, and one hour prior to callers 1-3 p.m. Friday. Ky. Friends may call at the Maynard from his radio in Lucasville with Larry at a Dayton Hospital. Ar- the service on Friday. Flu From Page 1 still consider getting a flu about two weeks with a flu enough to have full immu- the virus can certainly live “It’s an old pandemic shot if they are sick, cough- shot. Does that guarantee nity. It may bypass you and on door knobs and every- strain, the H3N2, and Is it still important for ing or have a runny nose. that you won’t get the flu? you not get sick at all. By where else,” Adams said. probably we’re going to people with certain risk “Absolutely, get a flu No, but it may benefit you doing that you may prevent “People need to keep their see the H1N1 that we saw factors to get a flu shot? shot,” Adams said. “You can that you won’t be as sick, other people from passing fingers out of their eyes, a couple of years ago cir- Adams said people should acquire a full immunity in and you may be fortunate the flu on through you.” nose and mouth.” culating around as well,” Adams said another tool Adams said the flu vac- Adams said. “There’s also in the arsenal to fight the cine that health profes- some Influenza B which flu is the use of alcohol gels sionals have right now generally is not as serious ANNUAL BRIDAL EXPO (hand sanitizer). covers the strain, Influ- as the Influenza A.” $1.00 Sunday, January 27th Runway Show “That is certainly a first enza A, that is currently Adams said so far the Admission 1 PM - 4 PM Presented by line they can use because going around. area is having a mild patho- All proceeds go to Georgia’s Bridal genic flu season in this re- at the Friends Center in gion. 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60384071 60384518 Apollos”; another, “I follow Cephas”; still another, “I For More Information Call 740-574-2218 or 740-981-6341 follow Christ.” LOCAL Portsmouth Daily Times Thursday, January 10, 2013 3 Schools Flatwoods, Ky., man From Page 1 is to receive the money, Mers was thrilled to hear Dutey said he’s also wor- about the Casino Tax on Scioto Valley Schools, ried that the state will use Wednesday and hopes that arrested on drug charges Eastern Schools, Oak this influx of revenue as an future installments could Hill Schools, Jackson excuse to cut state fund- be even more. City Schools, Manches- ing in other areas. If that “If these are unrestrict- Bob Strickley with Basenback and he ter Schools and other happens, he said, it might ed funds, it will be put PDT Content Manager produced three oxyco- educational programs with mean the district does not into the general fund for done pills and completed Scioto County students en- have additional revenue, educational use,” she said. The Kentucky State an illegal transaction. rolled. but could at best break “When we got our levy, it Police have arrested a During the course of the Portsmouth Superinten- even. Greenup County man af- investigaton, search war- wasn’t the end-all savior. dent Scott Dutey said the “That’s what ends up It was just a little bit of ter an investigation into rants were executed and district did not count the happening every single illegal drug activity. more than $20,000 in breathing room, and every tax revenue in their origi- time. That’s why we don’t bit of revenue that comes Ashland officers of the cash was also seized. nal school budget because get too excited. We accept KSP received informa- Basenback was ar- in is a little bit of breathing they didn’t know how it, but in the back of our room.” tion that Frank W. Basen- Basenback rested and lodged in the much they might get. Now heads we know it can also She said if the district back, 25, of Flatwoods, Greenup County De- they have nearly $40,000 of just as easily be taken away Ky. was engaging in the a controlled buy and bust tention Center on the could count on an addi- additional money and an- once the budget comes tional $30,000 from the trafficking of illegal pre- operation. Undercover charge of Trafficking in a other tax payment coming up,” Dutey said. scription narcotics. officer’s made arrange- Controlled Substance, a state every six months, later this year, which they Green has been one of they could plan more edu- On Jan. 7, troopers and ments to purchase oxy- first degree offense. can use to help pay down the hardest hit school dis- detectives from the Ken- codone prescription pills The investigation is cational programs. their operating deficit. tricts lately. While most A spokesperson for the tucky State Police Post from Basenback. ongoing by detectives “Scott (Dutey) and I re- local districts are enjoying 14 in Ashland conducted Officers made contact from Post 14. Ohio Department of Taxa- ally haven’t discussed how newer buildings, Green has tion was not available to failed three times to pass we would use it. Anytime comment Wednesday. we can save money it helps a local tax levy for emer- us,” said Kyle Copley, gency operating expenses Ryan Scott Ottney can be reached More easements needed Portsmouth School Trea- before finally winning over at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or surer. voters in November. Green rottney@portsmouth-dailytimes. for Minford Sewer Project As happy as Portsmouth Superintendent Sandy com. Wayne Allen is completed. In March of 2010 the Robbery PDT Staff Writer The resolution states, county was awarded a “the Scioto County Board $14,912,000 loan and a From Page 1 talking to all agencies and we’ve got de- The Scioto County Com- of Health has passed a partments rolling as close as they can. $14,507,000 grant from ing may have been connected to the rob- missioners added two resolution stating that the The PD (police department) went out and the United States Depart- bery in Minford. The Sheriff’s Office re- more parcels to the list of reason for the Minford checked areas for us. The State Patrol is ment of Agriculture for the ceived the bomb threat at 10:15 a.m. and those they intend to take Sewage Project is to re- checking areas for us. When you’re deal- project to install 30 miles the call at the Minford bank came in an to court concerning the duce or eliminate an ex- ing with law enforcement you’re dealing of sewer mains and a new hour later. Hall said they don’t know if Minford Sewer Project at isting health problem or waste water treatment they are connected — but said if this was with a big family.” Tuesday’s meeting. hazard of water pollution. plant among other things. someone’s idea to distract authorities by Detectives are requesting if anybody Currently the list con- Ohio Revised Code section The proposed project will sending them away, it didn’t work. has seen this suspect or vehicle to please tains 14 parcels of those 6117.51 permits the Board provide sewage service “It may have been done as a diversion contact the Sheriff’s Office or local FBI of- who refuse to sign ease- of County Commissioners, to 1,327 existing homes thinking we were going to send everyone fice and not to approach the vehicle. ments necessary for the to order the owner of any along with modest growth that way (to Wheelersburg), which we Anyone with any information concern- Minford Sewer Project. premises located in the don’t do. We don’t send the whole depart- ing this bank robbery should contact De- Since the project was Minford Sewer District, capacity for the entire ser- ment to that location,” he said. tective Denver Triggs at the Scioto Coun- announced, the county, the owner’s agent, lessee, vice area. Hall said authorities work together in a ty Sheriff’s Office at 740-351-1093, or the through the Sanitary En- or tenant, or and other In June the Scioto Coun- network of law enforcement to share re- local FBI office at 740-354-5645. All calls gineer’s Office, has been occupant of the premises ty Commissioners asked sources and information. working to acquire an es- to connect to premises to the USDA for a 3-month will remain anonymous. “As soon as that happened, we’re talk- timated 740 easements the sewer for the purpose extension on the $30 mil- ing to the State Patrol, we’re talking to Ryan Scott Ottney can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. necessary for the project. of discharging sewage or lion Minford Area Sanitary Portsmouth Police Department, we’re 287, or [email protected]. The county has been told other waste what the board Sewer Project. they needed to acquire all determines is originating “Scioto County will not of the necessary easements on the premises, to make be able to meet the cur- before the project could get use of the connection, and rent deadline of July, 31, Threat started. to cease the discharge of 2012, for the Minford Area According to Scioto the sewage or other waste Sanitary Sewer and we are From Page 1 Scioto County Sheriff’s Of- is good that we have done County Sanitary Engineer into a cesspool, ditch, pri- requesting a waiver to the fice said. all this and put it in place Joe Delong, an estimated vate sewer, privy, septic current deadline,” the Sci- Many evening school According to Woodford, so that the schools and law six more parcels will be tank, semipublic disposal oto County Commission- activities were canceled finding a threat is extreme- enforcement is working to- added to the list before it’s system.” ers wrote in a letter dated due to the search including ly rare. gether,” Woodford said. “I all said and done. The resolution further May 21 to the USDA. a high school basketball “That is the norm, but applaud that, not the fact Recently the commis- states that the, “owner, The USDA has not re- game. we are in a different time that it happened.” A canine detection unit sioners also adopted a agent, lessee, tenant or oc- sponded to the commis- now with what our country Knapp said the empha- from the Columbus Divi- resolution establishing cupant shall comply with sioner’s letter. has gone through lately, sis, as always, is the safety mandatory hookups to sion of Fire arrived in the this order with 90 days you can’t take things light- of the children and staff. the Minford Sewer Dis- afternoon and as of 5:15 after the completion of ser- Wayne Allen may be reached at ly,” he said. “You can never take trict for those who live in p.m., the bomb search had vice of the order upon the 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@ Woodford said the entire them (threats) lightly. You the area once the system civitasmedia.com concluded and the school person.” episode displayed the resil- always have to keep staff was reopened to parents and students safety in and students looking to iency and resolve of those involved. mind, first and foremost,” pick up belongings left he said. Scioto Co. Republicans fill vacancies behind during the evacua- “From what I have seen tion. the parents have been very Bob Strickley can be reached at Frank Lewis Mr. Republican, long-time “The school is all clear,” cooperative and patient. I 353-3101, ext. 296, or bstrickley@ PDT Staff Writer educator Sylvan Davis, 92, Capt. David Hall of the think this, as an exercise it civitasmedia.com. of Galena Pike, West Ports- With the recent death of mouth, died Jan. 2. He held long-time Scioto County the Committeeman’s office Republican Committee- for 66 years, considered Rates man Sylvan Davis, the the longest in Ohio history. Weather Scioto County Republican “Sylvan was a friend of From Page 1 mine, and I thought an aw- Party Central Committee TODAY High: 53 | Low: 44 set about the task of filling ful lot of him,” Whitaker In 2012, everyone put said. “We had done several Thursday: A chance of showers, mainly after 4pm. two vacancies at Tuesday business deals together 4.2 percent of their income night’s meeting. Partly sunny, with a high near 53. East wind 5 to 8 toward social security. This over the years. And I just mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipita- Davis had been vice can’t say enough good year, 6.2 percent of your in- chairman of the executive File Photo tion amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. come will go into the pot. about the man. He spent Thursday Night: Showers likely, mainly after 1am. committee, and a very Billy Whitaker (left) and 66 years working for the That is because the FICA large turnout at the event Kevin Craft, were elected to party and trying to better Cloudy, with a low around 44. East wind 3 to 6 mph. tax rates that were in effect unanimously elected Kevin the positions of second vice his community. And that’s Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation prior to 2011 have been re- Craft to fill that position. chairman and vice chairman, exactly what I want to do. I amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. instated. Craft’s election left his respectively, at Monday’s want to do whatever I can Friday: Showers likely, mainly before noon. Portsmouth water and former position of second meeting of the Scioto County within my power to try to Cloudy, with a high near 61. Southeast wind 7 to 13 sewer rate increases: 2004 make my surroundings in vice chairman open. Mem- Republican Central Commit- mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New precipita- - Water 5.7% - Sewer 5.9% bers unanimously chose the community better.” tee. tion amounts between a quarter and half of an inch 2005 - Water 5.6% - Sewer Billy Whitaker to fill that “I’m honored and excited possible. chairman Bryan Davis about it,” Craft said. “Mov- no increase 2006 - Water post. said the local party has Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around “I am honored to be in ing up into Sylvan’s chair is 9.1% - Sewer no increase continued to grow, and an honor. And I’m excited 51. 2007 - Water 3.4% - Sewer that position,” Whitaker attendance at Tuesday’s Saturday: A chance of showers after 11am. Mostly said. “I am proud of what to have Billy Whitaker on 3.5% 2008 - Water 3.5% - meeting was proof of the as second vice chair.” cloudy, with a high near 67. Chance of precipitation Sewer 3.5% 2009 - Water the party is representing growth of the party. is 30%. no increase - Sewer 3.0% and what it’s trying to do.” The man considered by Saturday Night: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a Scioto County Repub- Frank Lewis may be reached at 740- 2010 - Water 8.0% - Sewer many Republican party 353-3101, ext. 252, or at flewis@ low around 51. Chance of precipitation is 70%. lican Party publicity co- faithful in Scioto County as civitasmedia.com 9.0% 2012 - Water no in- Sunday: Showers likely. Cloudy, with a high near crease - Sewer 9.0% 2013 57. Chance of precipitation is 70%. - Water 3.0% - Sewer 3.0% Sunday Night: A chance of showers. Cloudy, with Commissioners endorse war memorial a low around 36. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Frank Lewis may be reached at 740- Monday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with 353-3101, ext. 252, or at flewis@ Wayne Allen County Commissioners Memorial Foundation a high near 45. Chance of precipitation is 40%. civitasmedia.com. PDT Staff Writer and they agreed to allow Chairman, similar resolu- Monday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly the foundation use of the tions of endorsements are cloudy, with a low around 31. Chance of precipitation On Tuesday, the Scioto land for its War Memorial. being sought from all of is 30%. Find us on Facebook for County Commissioners In September, officials the counties that will be a Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 42. breaking news, photos & more passed a resolution official- with the foundation signed part of the memorial. Ohio River Levels ly endorsing the proposed a lease agreement with the He said the organization Wednesday: 16.7 | Thursday: 16.1 | Friday: 16.3 Southern Ohio War Memo- Scioto County Commis- is continuing to work to Source: National Weather Service rial slated to be construct- sioners for the necessary obtain the necessary fund- ed in Lucasville. land to construct the me- ing for the memorial. According to material morial. “We have got a consul- Proud to have served Scioto County from the foundation, the In October a ceremony tant working with us now. for more than 30 years. purpose of the memorial was held at the site of He is working with all of Tax & InvesTmenT ANDERSON is to honor all fallen heroes the memorial to officially the county commissioners Things To Do When The While there are some people who from World War I, World prefer to leave up their Christmas break ground. and businesses throughout New Year Arrives decorations until after the celebration BOOKKEEPING AND War II, Korean War, Viet- State Representative Dr. the eight counties. Every- of the Epiphany, or Three Kings Day, by nam War, Iraq War and Af- People across the globe anxiously await January 1 many are ready to say goodbye Terry Johnson delivered thing is moving along re- the arrival of the new year. Different to the holiday season for another year. TAX SERVICE, INC. ghanistan War throughout the keynote address and ally good,” Elliott said. cultures and religions celebrate their Having the day off of work and school eight southern Ohio coun- own new year at different times, but for enables you to spend time removing TAX was quoted as saying, “One He said crews are cur- much of the world, January 1 marks the decorations from the house and taking ties. of the things we can all ral- date for change and renewal. down the tree, especially before dried- PREPARATION rently working to clear out pine needles become more than you Those counties include, IlE ly around and draw upon the land. The cost of the With so much emphasis placed on what can handle. • IRS E-F Scioto, Adams, Fayette, people will be doing for the last day of • IndIvIdualS as a source of strength, is memorial is expected to be Highland, Lawrence, Jack- our veteran community. the year, little thought may be given to • Shop post-holiday sales. 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raised through fundraisers 60384558 • p son, Pike and Ross. These folks are the heart Each minute afterward opens up the on your list, this could be a time that The memorial will be and private donations. possibilities to begin fresh with new you focus on picking up some things ACCOUNTING AND and soul of our commu- For more information or goals and tasks. for yourself or the household. Stores COMPLETE PAYROLL SERVICES located two miles north nity. To have this memorial may need to liquidate holiday stock TH for ways to donate call El- For those wondering how to commence 1720 12 STREET of Lucaville on a one-acre here, in their honor, is one and other inventory to make room for PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 45662 liot at 740-464-1749. the new year, there are many ways to spring styles. Many shoppers find the plot of land that was select- of the best things we’ve tackle the first day and thereafter -- after deals hard to pass up when shopping in you have recovered from the New Year’s the early days of January. Check online 354-3870 ed on U.S. 23, near Fair- HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9-5:00, SAT. 9-1 ever done.” Wayne Allen may be reached at Eve celebration, that is. to comparison shop, and scour the ground Road in Lucasville. According to Evan El- Internet for any printable coupons that WALK-INS WELCOME! 740-353-3101, ext. 228, or tallen@ • Take down holiday decorations. can earn you even bigger discounts. It was owned by the Scioto liott, Southern Ohio War civitasmedia.com [email protected] A4

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news analysis Guest Commentary Aereo makes it tempting to cut cable TV Social Security Anick Jesdanun To watch a recorded show, simply AP Technology Writer That annual price is choose it from a list. Like most video less than what I pay my players, Aereo lets you jump to any NEW YORK — Broadcast net- portion of a show, so you can watch cards and numbers works make many of their shows cable company for TV just the ending or go back a third of Tonie Garcia the specific information available on the Internet, but you the way in. Depending on whether Social Security District Manager at the same website. In usually have to wait at least a day each and every month. you watch in a small window or the in Portsmouth, OH almost all cases, though, after an episode airs on television. full screen, you can replay the past A subscription service called Aereo an application for your 10 or 30 seconds or jump 30 seconds infant’s Social Security breaks those shackles and makes net- (Regular-season games are typically Do you know where ahead — perfect to skip over one your Social Security card card and number is tak- work programs available right away. on cable channels these days.) commercial. is located? Hopefully, it’s en in the hospital at the That sounds too good to be true, I’ve been trying out Aereo since in a safe place, tucked same time that you apply and in a sense it is. First, it works September to record and watch all Aereo isn’t an on-demand service. away securely with your for your baby’s birth cer- only in New York City for now, sorts of programs on Aereo — both So if you hadn’t recorded a show, other important papers. tificate. though Aereo said Tuesday that it highbrow shows such as “Downton you can’t go back to watch it. That’s It certainly should not be Why does a baby need will expand to 22 more U.S. regions Abbey” and guilty-pleasure ones where Hulu comes in. It typically of- a Social Security num- such as “Revenge.” fers the past five episodes of shows in your purse or wallet ber? There are a num- this spring. Its channel selection is and should not be carried limited to 29 over-the-air channels Service is now available on Mac from NBC, ABC, Fox and the CW. ber of reasons, but the and Windows computers, iPhones, with you every day since main one is so that you and Bloomberg TV. It doesn’t include Where Aereo is particularly useful is it can be more valuable can claim your child as the other cable networks I frequently iPads, Apple TV and Roku’s set-top in filling the gaps — CBS and PBS, than cash to an identity a dependent on your tax watch. box. The company says access on An- plus local programs such as the news. thief. return. Social Security The biggest caveat is the fact that droid devices should come this year. Aereo also lets you start watching Do you know your numbers are also needed broadcast networks are suing to shut You can watch on up to five devices, even before a show ends, just like a Social Security number? meaning you can start watching on for children to apply for it down. More on that later. regular DVR. Most shows on Hulu Chances are you have it certain government and Aereo is no fly-by-night pirate op- your desktop at home and continue memorized. If you know social service benefits. where you left off on an iPhone while aren’t available until the next day, eration. The startup is backed by big and those on Fox take more than a your number, you may As you prepare for tax money and a big name — media bil- waiting for the bus. Two people can week unless you pay for a subscrip- never need your card season, just around the lionaire Barry Diller. Aereo believes watch different shows at once, but again. It is the number, corner, make sure the not the same show on different de- tion. You get the same commercials kids (and all the depen- what it is doing is legal. It has cre- not the card, that is most ated tiny antennas, each the size of a vices. that are shown over the air, and you important. dents) that you list on can skip them. Hulu has different your annual tax return dime. The company stuffs thousands To get started, simply flip through In the event that you of them into small boxes at its data an interactive program guide, simi- ads, which you can’t skip. Shows are lose your Social Secu- have Social Security numbers. If you want to center in Brooklyn. lar to the kind you’d see on TiVo or available on Aereo until you delete rity card and really need claim your child as a de- When you’re ready to watch a a digital video recorder from your them or run out of space, while Hulu a replacement, you can pendent on your tax re- show, you are assigned one of those cable or satellite TV company. You drops the oldest episodes as new find out all the details turn (and who doesn’t?) antennas, as if you had your own an- can also search for specific shows or ones appear. on how to obtain a re- your child will need a tenna on your roof. You get a second keywords. Typing in “Giants” pulled As I mentioned earlier, Aereo is placement card and what Social Security number. one, too, if you want to record some- up shows on the football team and gi- specific documents you available only in New York City, not Note that all dependents thing to watch later. You can also re- ant animals. even the suburbs, until this spring’s need to provide at www. listed on your federal Once you come across a show socialsecurity.gov/ss- cord both shows for later. Shows you expansion. That restriction extends tax return will need So- you’re interested in, simply choose number. Each situation is watch live or record for later viewing to watching shows while traveling, cial Security numbers, “Watch” or “Record.” Watching “live” unique, but in most cases including a dependent are streamed over the Internet to a even if you’re a legitimate New York you simply need to print, parent who lives with Web browser. is actually delayed by several seconds subscriber. Aereo performs a check because of the time it takes to con- complete, and either mail you and receives support A day pass costs $1 and gives you of your location when you log on, us- 10 days to watch up to three hours vert signals into Internet data and or bring the application from you. ing your numeric Internet Protocol of recorded shows. You can pay $8 send to you, so don’t make any im- to Social Security with address and other tools. Mistakes the appropriate docu- Learn more about Social Securi- a month for unlimited live viewing promptu sports bets. If you choose to ty at www.socialsecurity.gov. And and 20 hours of storage, or $12 for record a show, you can do it for just happen — the service thinks my of- mentation (originals or fice is outside New York because my certified copies only). learn more about your Social Se- 40 hours. Or you can pay $80 for a that one episode, for new episodes curity card and number at www. full year and 40 hours. only or for everything including re- employer’s network is based else- If you need to apply socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber, for a Social Security card That annual price is less than what runs. Keep in mind that “everything” where. But it’s easy to bypass that where you can print out an ap- and use the service anyway, after and number for your plication and find out everything I pay my cable company for TV each means everything. I managed to re- child, you can do that you need for your specific situa- and every month. It’s a great deal for cord some PBS shows multiple times reading a warning that use outside the same way, and get tion. people who mostly watch broadcast — filling up my 40-hour allotment — New York City is a terms of service television and not a lot of sports. because of repeats overnight. violation.

Today in History January 10 is the 10th day of Laud is beheaded at the Tower of 1916 – Erzurum Offensive dur- sembly of the United Nations pendent Bangladesh as president the year in the Gregorian calen- London. ing World War I, Russian victory opens in London. Fifty-one na- after spending over nine months dar. There are 355 days remain- 1776 – Thomas Paine publish- over Ottoman Empire. tions are represented. in prison in Pakistan. ing until the end of the year (356 es Common Sense. 1920 – The Treaty of Versailles 1946 – The United States 1981 – Salvadoran Civil War: in leap years). 1806 – Dutch settlers in Cape takes effect, officially ending Army Signal Corps successfully The FMLN launches its first 49 BC – Julius Caesar crosses Town surrender to the British. World War I. conducts Project Diana, bounc- major offensive, gaining control the Rubicon, signaling the start 1810 – Napoleon Bonaparte 1922 – Arthur Griffith is elect- ing radio waves off the moon and of most of Morazán and Chalat- of civil war. divorces his first wife Joséphine. ed President of the Dáil Éireann. receiving the reflected signals. enango departments 69 – Lucius Calpurnius Piso 1861 – American Civil War: 1923 – Lithuania seizes and 1954 – BOAC Flight 781 A de 1984 – The United States and Licinianus is appointed by Galba Florida secedes from the Union. annexes Memel. Havilland DH.106 Comet 1 ex- Vatican City establish full diplo- to deputy Roman Emperor. 1863 – The London Under- 1927 – Fritz Lang’s futuristic plodes into the Tyrrhenian Sea matic relations after 117 years. 236 – Pope Fabian succeeds ground, the world’s oldest under- film Metropolis is released in killing 35 people. 1985 – Sandinista Daniel Orte- Anterus as the twentieth pope of ground railway, opens between Germany. 1962 – Apollo program: NASA ga becomes president of Nicara- Rome. London Paddington station and 1929 – The Adventures of Tin- announces plans to build the C-5 gua and vows to continue the 1072 – Robert Guiscard con- Farringdon station. tin, one of the most popular Eu- rocket launch vehicle. It became transformation to socialism and quers Palermo. 1870 – John D. Rockefeller in- ropean comic books ever, is first better known as the Saturn V alliance with the Soviet Union 1475 – Stephen III of Molda- corporates Standard Oil. published in Belgium. Moon rocket, which launched ev- and Cuba; American policy con- via defeats the Ottoman Empire 1901 – The first great Texas oil 1941 – World War II: The ery Apollo Moon mission. tinues to support the Contras in at the Battle of Vaslui. gusher is discovered at Spindle- Greek army captures Kleisoura. 1972 – Sheikh Mujibur Rah- their revolt against the Nicara- 1645 – Archbishop William top in Beaumont, Texas. 1946 – The first General As- man returns to the newly inde- guan government.

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Dear An- Right now, Work-at-Home USA nie: Two years your husband Dear Work: Working ago, I caught cannot be from home often gives my husband trusted to be others the impression that having an faithful or hon- you don’t actually work or Oprah to interview emotional af- est. He won’t that your time isn’t that im- fair with a change unless portant. And while it may friend of ours. he recognizes give you more flexibility Even though and admits with your hours, it is still we went that his behav- the same number of hours, Lance Armstrong through coun- ior is wrong. which would require work- seling and he Please go back ing evenings and weekends The Associated Press The Associated Press ry,” Herman wrote Tues- told me he was to your coun- to make up time spent do- no longer in selor on your that night he had no day in an email to the ing other things during the contact with own and dis- LOS ANGELES — knowledge of Armstrong AP. her, he lied. cuss what you day. Lance Armstrong has considering a confes- “First Lance heard of He continued can live with, It would help for you to agreed to an interview sion. it was today. He never to lie for al- whether you set boundaries. If you can with Oprah Winfrey and Earlier Tuesday, “60 made any such contribu- most a year, Annie’s Mailbox believe your manage to do these fa- is to address allegations Minutes Sports” report- tion or suggestion.” even during Syndicated husband will vors without resentment, he used performance- ed the head of USADA Tygart was traveling go right ahead. But if you our counsel- Columnists grow up any- enhancing drugs during told the show a repre- and did not respond to ing sessions. time soon, and don’t want to babysit little a career in which he won sentative for Armstrong requests from the AP In one session, what the best Johnny, say, “So sorry, but seven Tour de France offered the agency a for comment. USADA he tried to course of ac- I’m working and can’t take titles. “donation” in excess of spokeswoman Annie blame me for his actions, tion is for you. care of him. You’ll have to According to Win- $150,000 several years Skinner said Tygart’s and after six months, he Dear Annie: I am part make other arrangements.” frey’s website on Tues- before an investiga- comments from the in- still refused to take any re- of a family business, and If you say it enough times, day, this will be a “no tion by the organization terview were accurate. sponsibility for the affair. I work from an office in they will get it. holds-barred interview.” led to the loss of Arm- In it, he reiterates what This whole thing has my home. I get dressed Dear Annie: This is in It will be the first with strong’s Tour de France he told the AP last fall: made me not trust him. I for work every day, the response to “Never the Armstrong since his cy- titles. He was surprised when recently saw an email to same as those who work Better Offer,” whose moth- cling career crumbled In an interview for the federal investigators an ex-girlfriend from high outside the home. I am as er skips family gatherings under the weight of a school. He said he wished important to our company premiere on Showtime abruptly closed their because she would rather massive report by the on Wednesday night, two-year investigation he had been a better per- as everyone else. If I’m not stay home by the phone son, and that he would be in my office, I miss phone U.S. Anti-Doping Agen- USADA chief execu- into Armstrong and his waiting for a better offer cy. The report detailed tive Travis Tygart said business dealings, then looking for a woman like calls from customers, ven- from a potential date. her. dors and employees who accusations of drug use he was “stunned” when refused to share any evi- If Mom does not have a by Armstrong and team- he received the offer in dence they gathered. He says they were just have to wait for me to get cellphone, they should give reminiscing about the past. back to take care of their mates on his U.S. Postal 2004. “You’ll have to ask her one as a gift and pay Service teams. “It was a clear conflict the feds why they shut I believe he is up to his old needs. for a year’s service. Then ways. I know he wouldn’t I have siblings and an It’s unclear if the in- of interest for USADA,” down,” Tygart told the Mom will no longer have like it if the tables were elderly mother who all live terview at Armstrong’s Tygart said. “We had no AP. “They enforce fed- an excuse for missing out turned. Am I wrong to be nearby. Because they think home in Austin, Texas, hesitation in rejecting eral criminal laws. We with family and friends, be- upset and ready to divorce I “don’t work,” I am the one has already been taped. that offer.” enforce sports anti-dop- cause she will still get her him? — Disappointed and called upon to take Mom Nicole Nichols, a spokes- Herman denied such ing violations. They’re calls and can easily arrange Heartbroken to doctor appointments woman for Oprah Win- an offer was made. totally separate. We’ve for a short-notice date. — Dear Disappointed: and run errands for her. frey Network & Harpo “No truth to that sto- done our job.” Mollie You aren’t wrong to be up- In addition, I am asked by Studios, declined com- set, but whether or not to family and friends to care ment. She said Arm- divorce him is a more dif- for children who are home Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime strong has not been paid ficult choice. Men often sick or cannot get to their editors of the Ann Landers column. for his appearance and don’t realize how hurtful regular child care provider. Please email your questions to an- there are no restrictions Crypto Quote an emotional affair can be. Taking time from my [email protected], or write on what’s discussed. They don’t understand that job puts me behind, and to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators The show will be it is still a betrayal, and I often have to work eve- Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa consequently, they don’t nings and weekends to Beach, CA 90254. To find out more broadcast Jan. 17 at 9 about Annie’s Mailbox and read fea- always do the necessary catch up. These days, more p.m. EST on OWN and tures by other Creators Syndicate Oprah.com. work to heal the marriage and more people are work- writers and cartoonists, visit the from what they justify as a ing from home. Please tell Creators Syndicate Web page at Armstrong has strong- harmless flirtation. others to be respectful. — www.creators.com. ly denied the doping charges that led to him being stripped of his Tour de France titles, Kimmel beats Letterman head-to-head but The New York Times reported Friday he has The Associated Press head Tuesday for the first ran slightly behind Leno in told associates he is con- time against CBS’ “Late total viewers. sidering acknowledging NEW YORK — ABC’s Show with David Letter- Tuesday’s “Jimmy Kim- the use of performance “Jimmy Kimmel Live” has man” and NBC’s “Tonight mel Live” was seen by enhancers. gotten a warm welcome Show with Jay Leno.” Ac- roughly 3 million viewers, The newspaper re- on its first night airing 30 cording to Nielsen fast only 177,000 fewer than port cited anonymous minutes earlier. national ratings, Kimmel the audience for the “To- sources, and Armstrong Kimmel went head-to- edged out Letterman and night Show.” lawyer Tim Herman told A6

THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2013 Contact Sports Editor Bob Strickley at 740-353-3101 ext. 203 or bstrickley@ heartlandpublications.com Sports Hall of Fame class to be inducted Jan. 18

SSU Sports Information Becky Holden Elkins, Sar- SSU Women’s to No. 13 in the latest poll, (91-77). SSU also beat a Women’s basketball is ah Downing (Koehler) and Basketball jumps to receiving a total of 173 Robert Morris squad that currently the third-highest Shawnee State will for- John Koustomer. You can No. 13 in NAIA Poll votes. was receiving votes during ranked team amongst its mally induct its Hall of read about each of their Since that last NAIA The Bears’ six-game win- this winning stretch. Mid-South foes. No. 7 Fame Class of 2013 on accomplishments through Coaches’ Top 25 Poll re- ning streak is the second SSU is currently 14-3 Cumberland and No. 10 Friday, January 18 at 6 Shawnee State’s press re- lease, women’s basketball straight stretch this season on the season, including Campbellsville both held p.m. inside the University lease which is linked here. has run off six straight where they have won six a 5-2 mark in the Mid- their positions in the third Center Sodexo Ballroom. The Hall of Fame Ban- victories starting with the straight. They also start- South Conference which poll of the year. George- Admission into the Hall quet will help to kick off Shawnee State Tourna- ed the 2012-13 campaign has them in third place, town slid down two spots of Fame Banquet will be Shawnee State’s Annual ment and continuing up with six straight wins. Two just one game behind first- to No. 23 while both St. $20 for the general public. Homecoming Weekend. until this past weekend the Bears’ victories during place Campbellsville. They Catharine and Cumber- Those tickets can be pur- The weekend will also con- where they beat both Lind- this winning streak have will look to continue their lands were receiving votes chased online through the tinue that Saturday with a sey Wilson and Campbells- come against teams ranked winning streak on the road link above. men’s and women’s basket- ville. in the top 25. They beat today at St. Catharine in in the latest release. The 2013 Hall of Fame ball doubleheader that will The Coaches seemed to then-No. 22 Benedictine a 6 p.m. start. They will The next NAIA Coach- Class is made up of five start with the women at 2 take notice of the Bears (88-74) in Daytona Beach, also battle Georgetown es’ Top 25 Poll will be re- members – Adam Dav- p.m. The men will follow impressive play and have Fla. and No. 10 Campbells- this weekend beginning at leased next Tuesday, Jan. enport, Dan Grummitt, at approximately 4:30 p.m. moved them up two spots ville this past Saturday 2 p.m. 15. Minford defeats Portsmouth, 65-46 PDT Sports Report INSIDE Minford Lady Falcon’s Thursday High School came out on top Wednes- Game Slate ..... Page 7 day night against the Portsmouth Lady Trojans Minford — Parker 1-2-4, Grose winning 65-46. 1-0-2, Bender 1-0-2, Wynn 3-4-13, The Lady Falcons shot Gampp 1-0-2, Conkey 4-3-11, Berry 13-20 at the line compared 4-0-9, Yeley 5-0-13, Fuhrmann 1-4-7, to Portsmouth’s 9-20. Perry 1-0-2, Totals 22-13-65. Carrie Wynn and Brook- 3-Point Goals — Portsmouth 1 (Wil- lyn Yeley were the leading liams 1); Minford 8 (Wynn 3, Berry 1, Yeley 3, Fuhrmann 1). scorers for Minford, each Records — Minford 9-3; Ports- scoring a total of 13 points. mouth 5-9 Peighton Williams lead the Lady Trojans with 29 Notre Dame 67, points. West Union 27 Minford s will face Wa- The undefeated Lady verly at home tonight while Titans cruised past West Portsmouth will host Jack- Union 67-27 Wednesday son. evening. Stacie Ramey had four Portsmouth 10 11 16 9 — 46 assists for the Titans Minford 16 15 18 16 — 65 Portsmouth — Sturgill 1-0-4, Mal- and also contributed two lory 1-0-2, Williams 12-5-29, Jen- points. Ramey’s teammate kins 2-0-5, Kennedy 3-3-9, Totals 19-8-46. See ROUNDUP ‌| 7

Mark Gail | MCT Source: Browns Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Clinton McDonald (69) celebrates a fumble recovery as Washington Redskins quar- terback Robert Griffin III (10) lies on the turf with a leg injury in the fourth quarter of an NFC wild-card playoff game at interviewing FedEx Field. Rob Chudzinski Road to recovery begins Tom Withers Montreal Alouettes. Doctor optimistic exactly alike, so pinning down a AP Sports Writer The Plain Dealer first “We expect a full date for Griffin’s return is an inex- reported Chudzinski’s in- after RG3’s surgery act science. Complicating matters CLEVELAND — Rob terview. recovery, and it is is that Griffin tore the ACL in the Chudzinski might get a The 44-year-old Chudz- same knee in 2009 while playing third shot at coaching the inski has spent the past two Joseph White everybody’s hope for Baylor. Browns. Maybe this time seasons with the Panthers AP Sports Writer University of Maryland head as the head man. working with quarterback and belief that due team physician Craig Bennett said A person familiar with Cam Newton. Carolina fin- WASHINGTON — If Adrian to Robert’s high football players typically need sev- the meeting says Chudz- ished fifth in total offense Peterson can do it, maybe Robert en to 11 months to return from a inski, Carolina’s offen- in 2011 and 12th last sea- Griffin III can, too. motivation, he will second ACL reconstruction, but sive coordinator the past son under Chudzinski. He Peterson set an incredible stan- that it often takes up to a year for two seasons, interviewed was Cleveland’s tight ends dard this season for NFL players be ready for the 2013 the ligament to be fully healed. Wednesday with the coach in 2004, but was returning from major knee surgery, “Typically your first season Browns. Chudzinski had fired along with the rest of nearly breaking the NFL single- season.” back from an ACL reconstruction, two previous stints as an Butch Davis’ staff. He re- season rushing record. Griffin need — Dr. James Andrews there’s a tendency to have some assistant with Cleveland, turned to the club in 2007 look nowhere else for an inspira- On RG3 struggles from time to time,” Ben- the team he rooted for as a as the offensive coordina- tion as the Washington Redskins nett said. kid growing up in Toledo, tor for Romeo Crennel. quarterback begins the road back That’s what made Peterson so Ohio. Last year, Chudzinski in- from an operation Wednesday on who was optimistic that Griffin remarkable. He tore an ACL in Chudzinski is visit- terviewed for head coach- two ligaments in his right knee. would be back on the field this fall. late December 2011 and was the ing the team’s facility in ing jobs with St. Louis, “I think it gives motivation to ev- “We expect a full recovery, and it league’s best back in 2012. Berea, said the person Jacksonville and Tampa eryone,” said Russ Paine, a physical is everybody’s hope and belief that Paine said Peterson’s focus and who spoke to The Associ- Bay. therapist in Houston who worked due to Robert’s high motivation, he intensity in rehab and natural ath- ated Press on condition Chudzinski’s connec- with the Peterson as the Minnesota will be ready for the 2013 season,” letic gifts made the quick recov- of anonymity because the tions with the Browns run Vikings running back went through Andrews said in a statement re- ery possible. Many say Griffin has teams are not confirming deep. rehab. leased by the Redskins. “The those same qualities, and he was any interviews. Chudzin- He grew up pulling for Griffin had his lateral collateral of his treatment is to give him the sounding an upbeat tone on Twit- ski’s interview comes one Cleveland and was thrilled ligament repaired and his ACL re- best opportunity for a long profes- ter even before the surgery began day after the Browns met when his first NFL coach- constructed for a second time. The sional career.” early Wednesday morning. with another former assis- ing job was on Davis’ staff. surgery was performed in Florida But no two athletes — or knee tant, Marc Trestman, cur- by orthopedist James Andrews, surgeries, for that matter — are See RG3 ‌| 7 rently coach of the CFL’s See CHUDZINSKI ‌| 7 Hall of Famers happy to see Bonds, Clemens denied outfielder Al Kaline said. 2013, failing to elect any- ersley wrote on Twitter. Baseball writers “I feel honored to be in one for only the second “Feels right.” the Hall of Fame. And I time in 42 years. Among The results keep the pitch HOF shutout would’ve felt a little uneasy those rejected were a trio sport’s career home run sitting up there on the of steroid-tainted stars in leader (Bonds) and most Mike Fitzpatrick stage, listening to some of Bonds, Clemens and Sosa, decorated pitcher (Clem- AP Sports Writer these new guys talk about all eligible for the first ens) out of Cooperstown how great they were.” time. — at least for now. Bonds, NEW YORK — Keep Goose Gossage went Bonds received just 36.2 Clemens and Sosa have up all the cheaters out of our even further — he often percent of the vote and to 14 more years on the club. does. Clemens 37.6 in results writers’ ballot to gain base- That was the prevailing “I think the steroids announced by the Hall and ball’s highest honor. sentiment from several guys that are under suspi- the Baseball Writers’ As- “If they let these guys in baseball Hall of Famers cion got too many votes,” sociation of America, both ever — at any point — it’s who were happy to see he said. “I don’t know why well short of the 75 percent a big black eye for the Hall Barry Bonds, Roger Cle- they’re making this such a needed for election — yet and for baseball,” Gos- AP Photo mens and Sammy Sosa question and why there’s still too close for Gossage’s sage said in a phone inter- This June 18, 2012, file photo shows former Major League excluded from the Cooper- so much debate. To me, taste. Sosa, eighth on the view with The Associated Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens pausing as he speaks to the stown fraternity Wednes- they cheated. Are we go- career home run list, got Press. “It’s like telling our media outside federal court in Washington. With the cloud of day. ing to reward these guys?” 12.5 percent. kids you can cheat, you can steroids shrouding many candidacies, baseball writers may “I’m kind of glad that Not this year, at least. “Wow! Baseball writers do whatever you want, and fail for the only the second time in more than four decades to nobody got in this year,” Baseball writers pitched make a statement,” Hall of elect anyone to the Hall. former Detroit Tigers a Hall of Fame shutout for Fame reliever Dennis Eck- See HALL ‌| 7 SPORTS Portsmouth Daily Times Thursday, January 10, 2013 7 RG3 Thursday H.S. Game Slate From Page 6 have ever happened in play in three more while Griffin’s knee has kept football happened because wearing a bulky knee the nation’s capital on ten- Girls Basketball “Thank you for your people play hurt.” brace, his mobility clearly terhooks all week. He was SOC I prayers and support. I love The first major injury to hindered. hurt Sunday. Then Shana- Clay at Symmes Valley God, my family, my team, Griffin’s knee was the torn On Sunday, Griffin hurt han announced Monday Notre Dame at East the fans, & I love this ACL in the third game of the knee again as he fell that a second opinion was New Boston at Eastern game. See you guys next the 2009 season with Bay- awkwardly while throwing needed. Green at Western season,” Griffin tweeted. lor, when he was hurt on a pass late in the first quar- Then on Tuesday came SOC II While Griffin heals, the the opening drive against ter against the Seahawks. word that surgery would Northwest at Valley debate will continue as to Northwestern State but He was mostly ineffective be taking place. Wednes- Waverly at Minford whether he should have kept playing until halftime. the rest of the game, com- day was the actual surgery. Oak Hill at South Webster been on the field when he Griffin missed the rest of pleting only four passes af- While it was taking place, Wheelersburg at West hurt the knee for a final the year but returned in ter that drive. District of Columbia May- Nonleague time in the fourth quarter 2010 and won the Heis- Griffin finally departed or Vincent Gray said he Ashland (Ky.) at Ironton Sunday’s playoff loss to the man Trophy in 2011. with 6:19 to play in the will invite Griffin to watch Editor’s Note: Coaches are encouraged to call in Seattle Seahawks. Griffin’s first notable in- game, after the knee buck- President Barack Obama’s game results to the PDT sports line (353-3101, ext. Griffin reinjured his knee jury in the pros was a con- led while he was trying to inaugural parade on a re- 294) before 9:30 p.m. on weeknights and before 8:30 in the first quarter and was cussion early this season, field a bad shotgun snap. viewing stand outside the p.m. on Saturdays. Results can also be e-mailed to obviously hobbled, but he which led the quarterback The No. 2 overall pick district government build- [email protected]. Results that come in stayed in the game after to learn to protect his body in last year’s draft, Griffin ing later this month. after print deadline will be published online at ports- convincing coach Mike better while running the was one of several rookie “I’d love to have him mouth-dailytimes.com and in subsequent editions of Shanahan that all was OK. ball. quarterbacks to make come, but … he obviously the Daily Times. “People can limp around; But last month, at the an instant impact on the may be unable. His mobil- people can be hurting,” end of a 13-yard scramble, NFL this season. He set ity may be impaired some- Hall of Fame quarterback he sprained the LCL when the league record for best what at that point,” Gray and ESPN analyst Steve he was hit by Baltimore Ra- season passer rating by said. “My focus right now Young said Wednesday. vens defensive tackle Halo- a rookie QB and led the is on having him success- “Some of the great John ti Ngata. Griffin missed Redskins to their first NFC fully get through the sur- Roundup Wayne hero things that one game and returned to East title in 13 years. gery.” From Page 6 West Union — Schnyder 3-0-6, Howard 0-2-2, Smith 1-0-2, Barr 3-0-7, Toole 2-0- Jen Arnzen pulled down 11 4, Boldman 2-0-4, Chaney 1-0-2, Totals 12-2-27. rebounds and also scored a 3-Point Goals — Notre Dame 1 (Pierron Hall team-high 20 points. 1); West Union 1 (Barr 1). Brooke Pierron was the Records — Notre Dame 11-0 (7-0), West From Page 6 only other double-digit Union N/A ers,” he added. “I think they ought to Editor’s Note: Coaches “What really gets me reinstate these records — (Roger) scorer for the Lady Titans it’s not going to matter.” Maris’ record and (Hank) Aaron as scoring 10 points. are encouraged to call in Bonds, baseball’s only seven-time is seeing how some our home run champion.” Libby Welsh had 10 game results to the PDT MVP, hit 762 home runs — includ- The BBWAA election rules say rebounds while her team- sports line (353-3101, ext. ing a record 73 in 2001. He has de- of these players “voting shall be based upon the play- mate Sammie Marting had 294) before 9:30 p.m. on nied knowingly using performance- associated with drugs er’s record, playing ability, integrity, eight. weeknights and before 8:30 enhancing drugs and was convicted sportsmanship, character, and con- Lady Titans will next p.m. on Saturdays. Results of one count of obstruction of justice have jumped over many tributions to the team(s) on which play Thursday night at can also be e-mailed to for giving an evasive answer in 2003 the player played.” But while much East. PDTsports@civitasmedia. to a grand jury investigating PEDs. of the greats in our of the focus this year was on Bonds, com. Results that come in Notre Dame 25 20 8 14 — 67 Clemens, the game’s lone seven- Clemens and Sosa, every other play- after print deadline will be time Cy Young Award winner, is game.” West Union 4 8 5 8 — 27 er with Cooperstown credentials was Notre Dame — Stevenson 1-1-3, Hoover published online at ports- third in career strikeouts (4,672) — Al Kaline denied, too. 3-1-7, Ramey 1-0-2, Welsh 3-3-9, Phillips mouth-dailytimes.com and and ninth in wins (354). He was ac- Former Detroit Tigers outfielder 4-0-8, Pierron 4-1-10, Marting 2-0-4, Craig Biggio, 20th on the career in subsequent editions of quitted of perjury charges stemming and Hall of Famer list with 3,060 hits, came the clos- Corns 1-0-2, Arnzen 8-4-20, Salmons 1-0-2, Totals 28-10-67. the Daily Times. from congressional testimony during est. He was chosen on 68.2 percent which he denied using PEDs. of the 569 ballots, 39 shy of election. “If you don’t think Roger Clemens Among other first-year eligibles, cheated, you’re burying your head in I’m glad they didn’t.” Mike Piazza received 57.8 percent the sand,” Gossage said. Gossage, noting that cyclist Lance and Curt Schilling 38.8. Jack Morris Chudzinski Sosa, who finished with 609 home Armstrong was stripped of his seven topped holdovers with 67.7 percent. runs, was among those who tested Tour de France titles following al- None of those players have been From Page 6 loss to Baltimore. positive in MLB’s 2003 anonymous legations that he used performance- publicly linked to PED use, so it’s Arians remains hospi- survey, The New York Times report- enhancing drugs, believes baseball difficult to determine whether they After he left Cleveland the talized in Indianapolis as ed in 2009. He told a congressional should go just as far. He thinks the fell short due to suspicion, or their first time, he spent two sea- doctors try to determine committee in 2005 that he never record book should be overhauled, stats — or the overall stench of the sons as San Diego’s tight the extent of the health took illegal performance-enhancing taking away the accomplishments of era they played in. ends coach, working with problem that kept him from drugs. players such as Bonds, Sosa, Rafael “Curt Schilling made a good point, perennial Pro Bowl stand- coaching, the AP learned. “What really gets me is seeing Palmeiro and Mark McGwire — who everyone was guilty. Either you used out Antonio Gates, before Doctors are still trying to how some of these players associ- has admitted using steroids and hu- PEDs, or you did nothing to stop he was hired by Crennel in diagnose exactly what is ated with drugs have jumped over man growth hormone during his their use,” Hall of Fame slugger Mike 2007. wrong with Arians, a per- many of the greats in our game,” playing career. Schmidt said in an email to the AP. That year, the Browns son familiar with the situ- Kaline said. “Numbers mean a lot in McGwire, who ranks 10th on the “This generation got rich. Seems won 10 games — their ation said on condition of baseball, maybe more so than in any career home run chart, received 16.9 there was a price to pay.” most wins since 1999 — anonymity because details other sport. And going back to Babe percent of the vote on his seventh “It’s not news that Bonds, Clem- and had four players make have not been made public Ruth, and players like Harmon Kille- Hall try, down from 19.5 last year. ens, Sosa, Palmeiro, and McGwire the Pro Bowl. However, by the team. brew and Frank Robinson and Willie “I don’t know if baseball knows didn’t get in, but that they received 2008 didn’t go nearly as Arians also has ties to Mays, seeing people jump over them how to deal with this at all,” Gos- hardly any consideration at all. The well as injuries and a six- the Browns, serving as with 600, 700 home runs, I don’t like sage said. “The single-season home real news is that Biggio and Piazza game losing streak to close their offensive coordinator to see that. run record was broken by McGwire were well under the 75 percent the season resulted in a from 2001-03. “I don’t know how great some of and Sosa. Why don’t they strip these needed,” Hall of Fame slugger Mike 4-12 record and the firing Browns owner Jimmy these players up for election would’ve guys of all these numbers? You’ve got Schmidt wrote in an email to the AP. of Crennel. Cleveland’s of- Haslam and CEO Joe Ban- been without drugs. But to me, it’s to suffer the consequences. You get “Curt Schilling made a good point, fense sputtered in Chudz- ner are in Week 2 of their cheating,” he added. “Numbers are caught cheating on a test, you get ex- everyone was guilty. Either you used inski’s second year. search to find a “strong important, but so is integrity and pelled from school. PEDs, or you did nothing to stop He went back to the leader” to take over the character. Some of these guys might “I really don’t understand it. To their use. This generation got rich. Chargers for two more sea- Browns, who went 5-11 get in someday. But for a year or two, me it’s cut and dried. They’re cheat- Seems there was a price to pay.” sons before he was hired in this season and fired Pat Carolina. Shurmur. FOX Sports reported the Haslam and Banner team will interview Cincin- spent last week in Arizona, Scoreboard nati defensive coordina- where they came close to tor Mike Zimmer, the first HIGH SCHOOL SVC SHL lahan, C Greg Van Horn and INF Trevor a deal with Chip Kelly but STANDINGS (after Tuesday’s action) TEAM OVERALL SVC Sardinia Eastern 75, Peebles 62 Whyte to contract extensions and RHP known defensive coach to backed away because of his Girls Basketball Zane Trace 8-2 5-1 Peebles 13 9 20 20 — 62 Jon Gulbransen. meet with the Browns. uncertainty about jump- SOC I Piketon 8-3 5-1 Sardinia Eastern 16 19 19 21 — 75 FOOTBALL Zimmer, who has never ing to the NFL. Kelly ulti- TEAM OVERALL SOC I Unioto 6-4 4-2 Peebles — McAdow 3-0-9, Justice 8-3- National Football League been a head coach, has Notre Dame 10-0 7-0 Huntington 6-6 3-3 24, Arey 9-4-25, M. Johnson 1-0-2, Gray MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed P T.J. mately decided to stay at Eastern 9-3 6-2 Southeastern 5-4 3-3 1-0-2, Totals 27-7-62. Conley and CB Greg McCoy to reserve/ been in charge of the Ben- the school. Clay 7-4 6-2 Westfall 3-7 3-3 Eastern — Pickerill 1-4-7, Burns 1-0-2, future contracts. gals defense since 2008. The Browns also are Symmes Valley 5-8 4-4 Adena 1-9 1-5 Lawson 10-12-34, Scott 9-2-20, Stivers SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Named Tom Before joining Cincin- known to have met with Western 5-8 3-4 Paint Valley 4-7 0-6 3-0-8, Prine 2-0-4, Totals 26-18-75. Telesco general manager. nati’s staff, the 56-year-old former Arizona coach Ken East 5-6 3-5 Tuesday’s results 3-Point Goals — Peebles 11 (Justice 5, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed DE Chris worked in Dallas and At- Green 2-10 1-7 Boys Basketball McAdow 3, Arey 3); Eastern 5 (Lawson 2, Clemons and PK Steven Haushka on Whisenhunt, Cardinals New Boston 1-9 1-7 SOC I Stivers 2, Pickerill). injured reserve. Signed DE Patrick Chuk- lanta. He coached Browns defensive coordinator Ray SOC II Clay 67, Green 66 (2 OT) Girls Basketball wurah and PK Ryan Longwell. linebacker Scott Fujita Horton, former Syracuse TEAM OVERALL SOC II Clay 13 16 10 6 11 11 — 67 SVC Canadian Football League with the Cowboys. coach Doug Marrone and Wheelersburg 10-1 8-0 Green 11 19 12 13 11 10 — 66 Piketon 45, Chillicothe Huntington 37 MONTREAL ALOUETTES — Signed PK “Mike Zimmer is a damn Minford 8-3 6-2 Clay — C. Phipps 2-0-6, Phillips 1-0-2, ON THE AIR William Dion to a three-year contract. Penn State’s Bill O’Brien. Valley 8-4 5-3 Whitt 6-2-14, Sarajlic 6-1-14, Schmidt (All times Eastern) HOCKEY good football coach,” Fujita Marrone was hired by Buf- Oak Hill 7-6 5-3 4-0-8, Pelphrey 4-8-17, Crosier 3-0-6, Schedule subject to change and/or posted on his Twitter page. falo earlier this week while South Webster 6-5 3-5 Totals 26-11-67. blackouts. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Fired gen- Fujita also worked with O’Brien chose to stay with West 5-7 3-5 Green — Blanton 2-0-4, Stormes 0-2-2, Thursday, Jan. 10 eral manager Brian Burke. Zimmer’s son, Adam, in Northwest 5-8 2-6 R. Applegate 1-2-5, C. Applegate 3-2-8, AUTO RACING the Nittany Lions. Waverly 0-13 0-8 Crace 6-7-20, Marcum 8-9-27, Totals 2 a.m. BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Agreed New Orleans. On Monday, the Browns SEOAL 20-22-66. NBCSN — Dakar Rally, stage 6, Arica to to terms with F Jack Combs and F Chad Under Zimmer, the Ben- interviewed Montreal TEAM OVERALL SEOAL 3-Point Goals — Clay 4 (C. Phipps 2, Calama, Chile (delayed tape) Costello on contracts through the re- gals finished this season Alouettes coach Marc Jackson 13-0 5-0 Sarajlic, Pelphrey); Green 4 (Marcum 2, GOLF mainder of the season. sixth in yards allowed and Warren 5-5 4-1 R. Applegate, Crace). 11 a.m. — Loaned F Alex Berry Trestman, who like Chudz- Logan 5-6 3-2 Eastern 58, East 45 TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Cham- and F Matt Pope to Reading (ECHL). eight in points. He has inski and Arians, was an Chillicothe 4-7 1-4 East 7 12 13 13 — 45 pions, first round, at Durban, South Af- — Recalled F previously interviewed for offensive coordinator with Portsmouth 5-8 1-4 Eastern 20 14 9 15 — 58 rica (same-day tape) Justin Courtnall from South Carolina head coaching jobs in Mi- Cleveland. Trestman has Gallia Academy 4-8 1-4 East — Crager 7-1-18, Russell 2-1-6, Brad- 7 p.m. (ECHL). Signed F Tyler McNeely and D SVC ford 2-0-4, D. Walker 1-0-2, Bias 6-3-15, TGC — PGA Tour, Sony Open, first round, ami and Tampa Bay. also met with the Chicago Eric Baier to professional tryout agree- Tragedy struck Zimmer TEAM OVERALL SVC Totals 18-5-45. at Honolulu ments. Bears about their coaching Adena 13-1 7-0 Eastern — Lightle 5-1-13, Fulks 2-0-5, MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL — Signed D Corey in 2009, when his wife, vacancy. Unioto 9-4 6-1 Lands 5-6-17, Pickett 6-0-12, Thacker 7 p.m. Syvret to a professional tryout agree- Vikki, died unexpectedly. It’s not yet known if the Zane Trace 8-3 5-2 2-0-6, Murphy 2-1-5, Totals 22-8-58. ESPN — Miami at North Carolina ment. Southeastern 4-8 3-4 3-Point Goals — East 4 (Crager 3, Rus- ESPN2 — Michigan State at Iowa The couple had been mar- WORCESTER SHARKS — Signed F Pat Browns contacted former Westfall 7-7 2-5 sell); Eastern 6 (Lightle 2, Thacker 2, NBCSN — Old Dominion at George Ma- ried 27 years. She made a Rissmiller and D Michael Wilson to pro- Steelers coach Bill Cow- Paint Valley 5-7 2-5 Fulks, Lands). son fessional tryout agreements. tradition of baking treats her, who told Newsday on Piketon 3-9 2-5 Notre Dame 70, Western 34 9 p.m. ECHL for defensive players on Huntington 2-10 1-6 Notre Dame 18 18 18 16 — 70 ESPN — Kentucky at Vanderbilt Tuesday that he hopes to ECHL — Suspended Utah F Brad Mills Boys Basketball Western 6 12 7 9 — 34 ESPN2 — Arizona at Oregon Mondays after a victory. one day coach in the NFL seven games and Las Vegas LW Adam SOC I Notre Dame — Lewis 5-2-15 D. Smith 3-1- 11 p.m. After meeting with Huxley three games and fined them, and again. Cowher worked as TEAM OVERALL SOC I 7, Phillips 0-2-2, Haney 5-0-10, JP Kayser ESPN2 — Saint Mary’s at Gonzaga Utah assistant coach Greg McCauley, Chudzinski and Zimmer, an assistant in Cleveland Notre Dame 10-1 5-0 4-0-9, Milani 2-1-5, Cooper 1-0-2, Mader NBA BASKETBALL undisclosed amounts. the Browns are expected Eastern 8-2 4-1 2-4-8, C. Smith 2-0-4, Coriell 0-2-2, Ogg 8 p.m. in the 1990s. He has been — Trad- East 8-3 3-2 3-0-6, Totals 27-12-70. TNT — New York at Indiana to interview Indianapo- a broadcaster since 2006 ed the rights to D Colten Hayes to Stock- Symmes Valley 5-4 3-2 Western — East 1-1-3, Lee 1-2-4, Garrett 10:30 p.m. lis offensive coordinator ton for F Phil Mangan. and has teased in the past Clay 3-7 2-3 1-1-4, Riggs 4-0-10 Shanks 0-7-7, McMah- TNT — Miami at Portland STOCKTON THUNDER — Agreed to Bruce Arians. The Colts about a return to the side- Western 2-9 2-3 an 1-0-2, Brewster 2-0-4, Totals 10-11-34. TRANSACTIONS terms with C Ryan Green. have granted the Browns Green 2-8 1-4 3-Point Goals — Notre Dame 4 (Lewis 3, BASEBALL line. New Boston 1-8 0-5 JP Kayser); Western 3 (Riggs 2, Garrett). National League SOCCER permission to speak with Cowher’s background SOC II Symmes Valley 85, New Boston 56 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Assigned RHP Major League Soccer Arians, who has been hos- D.C. UNITED — Signed F Rafael. and success are no secret to TEAM OVERALL SOC II SOC II Arcenio Leon outright to Nashville. pitalized twice in recent Haslam, who owned a mi- Oak Hill 9-1 4-1 Minford 48, Wheelersburg 45 Frontier League COLLEGE days with an inner ear in- Valley 8-3 4-1 Waverly 55, South Webster 43 FRONTIER LEAGUE — Declared RHP EASTERN WASHINGTON — Announced nority share of the Steelers Minford 8-2 3-2 West 66, Northwest 41 Jonathan Kountis a free agent. WR Brandon Kaufman will enter the NFL fection. The 60-year-old before buying the Browns South Webster 7-3 3-2 Oak Hill 65, Valley 48 GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Named Zach draft. fell ill on Sunday and had for $1 billion from Randy FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON — Announced West 6-4 2-3 Valley 5 6 15 22 — 48 Borowiak hitting coach. Signed INF Vlad- to miss the Colts’ playoff Lerner this summer. Wheelersburg 5-5 2-3 Oak Hill 9 18 20 18 — 65 imir Frias to a contract extension. the resignation of assistant baseball Waverly 4-7 2-3 Valley — Clark Hollbrook 2-0-5, Flowers JOLIET SLAMMERS — Named Eric Cole- coach Enver Lopez. Named Lesleigh Northwest 1-8 0-5 1-0-3, Rolfe 3-4-12, Howard 3-0-6, Brown man pitching coach and Dave Garcia hit- Hogg assistant track and field coach. SEOAL 0-1-1, West 5-5-18, Dunn 1-0-2, Totals 15- ting coach. NEBRASKA — Announced it is adding Find us on Facebook for TEAM OVERALL SEOAL 10-47. RIVER CITY RASCALS — Traded RHP women’s sand volleyball as a varsity Warren 9-1 4-0 Oak Hill — Gaines 2-0-4, Stiltner 5-10-21, Tony Marsala to Wichita (AA) for fu- sport beginning this year. Logan 3-5 3-1 Haislop 5-6-16, Love 7-2-18, Hammond ture considerations. Received 3B Steve PENN STATE — Announced LB Brennan breaking news, photos & more Portsmouth 4-7 2-2 2-2-6, Totals 21-20-65. Carrillo from Wichita for a player to be Franklin and RB Curtis Dukes have left Chillicothe 2-8 2-2 3-Point Goals — Valley 7 (West 3, Rolfe named. the football team. Gallia Academy 4-7 1-3 2, Clark-Holbrook, Flowers); Oak Hill 3 ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS — Signed SYRACUSE — Named Scott Shafer foot- Jackson 0-11 0-4 (Love 2, Stiltner). LHP Andrew Armstrong, RHP Cody Hal- ball coach. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate The State of Ohio, Scioto County. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON Plaintiff vs. LILLIE BURCHETT aka LIL- LIE M. PHILLIPS, ET AL Defendant No. 12-CIE-014 In pursuance of an Order of Sale ISSUED in the above en- titled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, AT THE DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE in PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, in the above named County, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of FEBRUARY, 2013, at 1:00 o'clock P.M., the follow- ing described real estate, situ- ate in the County of Scioto and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of CLAY to-wit: 1116 Sunset St. Portsmouth, OH 45662-6450 Legal Description: THE FOLLOWING REAL PROPERTY: SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF CLAY, COUNTY OF SCIOTO AND STATE OF OHIO, AND DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO- WIT: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING AT A STAKE IN THE NORTH- EAST CORNER OF LOT NO. TWENTY-SIX (26) OF THE SUNSET PARK ADDITION; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT AND SOUTH LINE OF SUN- SET STREET, 16.95 FEET TO A STAKE IN THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE SOUTH AND PERPENDICU- LAR WITH SUNSET STREET, ABOUT 41 FEET TO A STAKE IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT NO. 26; THENCE EAST 12 1/2 FEET AND ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT NO. 26 TO A STAKE IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT NO. 26; THENCE NORTH, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT NO. 26, 40.6 FEET TO THE LACE OF BEGINNING. SECOND TRACT: BEGIN- NING AT A STAKE IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER F LOT NO. TWENTY-SEVEN (27) OF THE SUNSET PARK ADDI- TION; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT, 40.46 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT NO. 27; THENCE WEST 12 1/2 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT NO. 26 TO A STAKE; THENCE SOUTH AND PERPENDICULAR TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SUN- SET STREET ABOUT 41 FEET TO A STAKE IN THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT NO. 27; THENCE EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NOT NO. 27, 8 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. THE AFORESAID PREMISES MAKING ONE COMPLETE TRACT FRONTING 60 FEET ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF SUNSET STREET AND EX- TENDING BACK TO THE SOUTH LINES OF LOTS NO. 27 AND 28 OF SAID SUNSET PARK ADDITION, MAKING 54 1/2 FEET IN THE REAR ALONG SAID LOT LINES. EX- CEPTING, HOWEVER, A SMALL PARCEL OF LOTS NO. 28 CONVEYED BY ROY V. PAYNE AND MARGARET PAYNE TO CHARLES SLYE AND MARJAN YEAGER SLYE BY DEED DATED MAY 26, 1941, RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 273, PAGE 423, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BE- GINNING AT A POINT ON Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate THE NORTH LINE OF LOT The State of Ohio, Scioto NO. 28 OF THE SUNSET County. PARK ADDITION 43.05 FEET THE BANK OF NEW YORK EAST OF THE NORTHWEST MELLON CORNER OF SAID LOT NO. Plaintiff 28; THENCE SOUTH 77.5 vs. FEET MORE OR LESS TO A LILLIE BURCHETT aka LIL- POINT IN THE SOUTH LINE LIE M. PHILLIPS, ET AL OF LOT NO 28 OF THE SUN-A8 Defendant SET PARK ADDITION; No. 12-CIE-014 THENCE WEST ALONG THE In pursuance of an Order of SOUTH LINE FOUR FEET TO Sale ISSUED in the above en- A STAKE IN SAID LINE; SAID titled action, I will offer for sale STAKE BEING 43 FEET at public auction, AT THE WEST OF MONUMENT SET 8 Thursday, January 10, 2013 PortsmouthDOOR O DailyF TH TimesE COURT IN SOUTHEAST CORNER CLASSIFIEDSOF HOUSE in PORTSMOUTH, LOT NO. 28, AS SHOWN ON OHIO, in the above named PAGE 181, VOLUME 2A PLAT County, on WEDNESDAY, the BOOK OF DEEDS; 6th day of FEBRUARY, 2013, THENCE IN A NORTHERLY at 1:00 o'clock P.M., the follow- DIRECTION 77.5 FEET MORE ing described real estate, situ- OR LESS TO THE POINT OF ate in the County of Scioto and BEGINNING. BEING A TRIAN- State of Ohio, and in the GULAR STRIP TAKEN FROM TOWNSHIP of CLAY to-wit: THE PROPERTY HERETO- 1116 Sunset St. Portsmouth, FORE CONVEYED TO ROY OH 45662-6450 V. PAYNE AND MARY MAR- Legal Description: GARET PAYNE, HIS WIFE, $4.40 for items selling up to THE FOLLOWING REAL BEING A STRIP TAKEN “BARGAIN BASEMENT” $49.99 3 Lines/5 Days/Approx. PROPERTY: SITUATE IN THE FROM THE EASTERN SIDE 900 MERCHANDISE TOWNSHIP OF CLAY, OF SAID PROPERTY. 25 Characters Per Line YARD SALE ADS COUNTY OF SCIOTO ANDWHEELTH IDEALSRD TRA CT: BEGINNING 1 Day $18.60 STATE OF OHIO, AND4 D Days/3E- ILinesN THE $32.10NORH L INE OF LOT FOR ITEMS VALUED AT SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO- NO. TWENTY-SIX (26) OF 2 Days $30.95 6 Days/3 Lines $35.00 $50-500 ...... 7 Days/3 Lines $18.65 WIT: 45 Days/3S LinesUNSE T$56.95 PARK ADDITION, 3 Days $43.15 FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING 16.95' WEST FROM THE $501-$1000 ...... 10 Days/3 Lines $25.22 (up to 4 lines) AT A STAKEApprox. IN THE N25O charactersRTH- NO perRTH lineEAS upT C toO R3 Nlines.ER O F PREPAID PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY. $1001-$5000 ...... 14 days/3 lines $35.69 Office hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.EAST CORNER OF LOT NO. SAID LOT THENCE SOUTH TWENTY-SIX (26) OF THE 82 FEET, MORE OR LESS, SUNSET PARK ADDITION; TO A POINT IN THE SOUTH THENCE WEST ALONG THE LINE OF LOT NO. 27 OF SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT ADDITION, 12 FEET WEST AND SOUTH LINE OF SUN- OF THE SOUTHEAST SET STREET, 16.95 FEET TO CORNER OF LOT NO. 27, TO A STAKE IN THE NORTH A STAKE SAID LINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE STAKE BEING 97 1/2 FEET SOUTH AND PERPENDICU- WEST ALONG SOUTH LINES LAR WITH SUNSET STREET, OF LOTS NOS. 28 AND 27, ABOUT 41 FEET TO A STAKE FROM MONUMENT SET IN IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT NO. 26; THENCE EAST LOT NO. 28, AS SHOWN ON 12 1/2 FEET AND ALONG PAGE 181, VOLUME 2A PLAT THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BOOK OF DEEDS; THENCE LOT NO. 26 TO A STAKE IN IN A NORTHERLY DIREC- THE SOUTHEAST CORNER TION, 82 FEET, MORE OR Legals OF SAID LOTLegals NO. 26; LESS, TO THLegalsE PLACE OF Fuel / Oil / Coal / Wood / Gas Trucks Houses For Rent THENCE NORTH, ALONG BEGINNING. BEING A TRIAN- The Ohio Department of Natur- THE EAST LINE OF SAID GULAR STRIP IMMEDI- Milltree Lumber has firewood 96 F-350 4 door dually 2 bd cottage NW Schools, all al Resources, Division of LOT NO. 26, 40.6 FEET TO ATELY EAST AND ADJA- for sale. For more information $3500; call 740-876-1671 elec, central heat & air $495 Forestry, 345 Allen Avenue, THE LACE OF BEGINNING. CENT TO THE PROPERTY call 740-226-2090 mo +dep +utilities, NO PETS, Chillicothe, OH, 45601, offers SECOND TRACT: BEGIN- OF JAMES T. LYNN AND S. REAL ESTATE SALES ref req; 740-353-0383 for sale an estimated 174,868 NING AT A STAKE IN THE EDITH LYNN, HIS WIFE, AND 100% WOOD HEAT, no wor- board feet International 1/4" SOUTHEAST CORNER F LOT BEING A PART OF LOTS NO. ries. Keep your family safe and 2 br mobile home rule of hardwood sawtimber, NO. TWENTY-SEVEN (27) OF 26 AND 27 OF SUNSET warm with an OUTDOOR 600 LAND FOR SALE in Lucasville and 451 tons of hardwood THE SUNSET PARK ADDI- PARK ADDITION. WOOD FURNACE from Cent- call (740) 357-6203 pulpwood on 25 acres in com- TION; THENCE NORTH FORTH TRACT: BEING PART ral Boiler. Kellyʼs Southern 93 acre tract, 20 acre tract, 17 3 bd 1 ba dbl wide, $475 mo, partment F-13 of Shawnee ALONG THE EAST LINE OF OF LOT NO. 28 OF THE SUN- Ohio Classics 937-725-2431 acre tract, South Webster, land $475 dep, no pets, ref req, State Forest, Union Township, SAID LOT, 40.46 FEET TO SET PARK ADDITION: BE- contract, 740-935-2869 Minford area, 740-820-8623 Scioto County, Ohio. The bid Furniture THE NORTHEAST CORNER GINNING AT A STAKE IN 3 bd house lg garage Burg, 3 opening shall be Wednesday, OF SAID LOT NO. 27; THE NORTHWEST CORNER Round oak pedestal tab w/4 REAL ESTATE RENTALS February 6, 2013 at 3:00 pm bd house Ports, 2 bd house THENCE WEST 12 1/2 FEET OF SAID LOT NO. 28 IN THE chairs, 43" wide $400, call after Sciotoville, 352-8415/464-5577 REAL ESTATE RENTALS Apartments/Townhouses Apartments/Townhouses RESORT PROPERTY at thHelpe So uWanted-thern Dis tGeneralrict ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SUNSET PARK ADDITION, IN 5 pm, 740-285-4198 Headquarters in Chillicothe, SAID LOT NO. 26 TO A THE TOWNSHIP OF CLAY, Apartments/Townhouses 3 br house, Minford school dis- Clean 1, 2 bedroom OAccounthio 4560 Executive1. For further inform- STAKE; THENCE SOUTH AFORESAID; trict, no pets, $650 + deposit, Miscellaneous 1 person, efficiency, units available EMPLOYMENT aRicohtion a U.S.A.,nd timb eInc.,r ins ap eleaderction, in AND PERPENDICULAR TO THENCE EAST 43.05 FEET call 740-574-9922 Apartments/Townhouses technology and services is cur- Sciotoville, $275 mo, all

Call (740) 456-0159 contact the ODNR Division of THE SOUTHwww.portsmouth-dailytimes.com LINE OF SUN- ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF Will buy guns, knives & coins. rently recruiting sales profes- utilities paid, (740) 352-3137 MANUFACTURED HOUSING APARTMENTS & HOUSES Cottage 2BR stove & fridge. Forestry, Shawnee State SET STREET ABOUT 41 SAID LOT AND THE SOUTH For information call Fsionalsorest, 1to3 9introduce21 US H woury 52, 740-961-1239 or 876-4855 FOR RENT CALL 353-2147 gas furn. app Call Osborne Drivers & Delivery FEET TO A STAKE IN THE LINE OF SUNSET AVENUE, 2 BD So. Webster $495 mo. Wproductsest Por tandsmo servicesuth, OH 4to5 6cus-63, SOUTH LINE OF LOT NO. 27; TO A STAKE; THENCE RESORT PROPERTY Cleaners 9-5:30, 354-2440 tomers and prospects within For sale 1 bag of cross stitch No Pets Immediate Occu- Telephone: 740-858-6685 or THENCE EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH AND PERPENDICU- pancy Call 740-858-5702 PGS Rentals Quality Saxony Village Apts. 1 & 2 Sassignedouthern Dterritoriesistrict He throughoutadquar- SOUTH LINE OF SAID NOT LAR TO THE SOUTH LINE OF fabric $20, one bag of DMC West Virginia, Eastern Ken- thread $20, 740-354-6032 EMPLOYMENT Apts. for Rent bedrooms $320/$360 mo, appl. ters, 345 Allen Avenue, Chilli- NO. 27, 8 FEET TO THE SUNSET AVENUE, 77 1/2 All utilities pd, clean, 2 br ctuckyothe ,and OH ,Southeast 45601, Te Ohio.lephone: PLACE OF BEGINNING. THE FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A furnished, Call (606) 932-3741 AAG apt, W/D hookup, $750/$350 Offi ce Located at or 740-935-8210 DRIVERS NEEDED 7We40 -offer774- 1a5 competitive96 ext. 107 .com- AFORESAID PREMISES STAKE IN THE SOUTH LINE dep, call (740) 981-6097/6092 Help Wanted- General IRONTON, OH ApensationD: Jan. 1 0plan, 17 including, 2013 base MAKING ONE COMPLETE OF SAID LOT NO. 28; Ever Consider a Reverse Mort- 1037 Kent St. gage? At least 62 years old? South Shore Apt 2 bd W/D • Company Drivers or IC’s salary, uncapped commis- TRACT FRONTING 60 FEET THENCE WEST AND ALONG APARTMENTS and HOUSES The New Boston Local PH: 353-1443 Hookup $350 Month + Deposit • Local, Regional, OTR sionsScho andol L theiqu iopportunitydation Auc totion Stay in your home & increase School District is seeking Saturday, January 12th, at ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID cash flow! Safe & Effective! FOR RENT or 877-353-1443 NO PETS, call 353-6047 Available achieve monthly and quarterly SUNSET STREET AND EX- LOT ABOUT 46 1/2 FEET TO CALL (740) 353-2147 applications for a Cook. • Get Home Every Week!!!! performance9:0 based0 a.m .bonuses. Call Now for your FREE DVD! Individuals who are interested Oak - 824 Harrisonville Ave/ TENDING BACK TO THE A STAKE; BEING THE Call Now 866-935-7730 Auto Sales Houses For Rent • Class A-CDL + Tank + We strongly prefer a 4 year SOUTH LINES OF LOTS NO. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF in this position should submit a college degreeSR or13 9equivalent Candlewood letter of interest, resume, and 2 & 3 BR Trailers For Rent in Hazmat Liquidation Auction 27 AND 28 OF SAID SUNSET SAID LOT NO. 28; THENCE • Competitive Pay & Benefits experience in related field and PARK ADDITION, MAKING 54 NORTH ALONG THE WEST MEDICAL GUARDIAN Immediate occupancy application ASAP to Lucasville Call 740-357-6203 preferSom 1e orK itmorechen yearsEquip mofe busi-nt, Efficiency, 1&2 Bdrs Mike Staggs, Superintendent, Package Computers, Printers, Desks, 1/2 FEET IN THE REAR LINE OF SAID LOT NO. 28, Medical Alert for Seniors-24/7 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 2/3 br 1 ba, nice condition, lg ness to business sales experi- ALONG SAID LOT LINES. EX- 80.92 FEET TO THE PLACE monitoring. FREE Equipment. in Wheelersburg New Boston Local Schools Cence.hairs Proficient, Elevator ,computer Boiler, D oskillsors, #1 Glenwood Tiger Trail, yd, carport, stg bldg, Burg, Call 800 321-3143 X2278 Ceiling tiles, contents of Indus- CEPTING, HOWEVER, A OF BEGINNING. FREE Shipping. Nationwide No application fee A PUBLIC SALE WILL BE HELD BY: QUALITY CAR & $550 mo + dep, 740-574-6266 Apply Online @ are a must. Please apply on- SMALL PARCEL OF LOTS Being located at the following Service $29.95/Month CALL New Boston, OH 45662 linetria lat A rwww.ricoh-usa/careers.ts classroom (ex. metal *Zero security deposit www.disttech.com lathe, wood lathe, drill presses, NO. 28 CONVEYED BY ROY address: 1116 Sunset Street, Medical Guardian Today Crystal Care Center is looking TRUCK LEASING, INC. AT GLOCKNER PLAZA, RT 23 3 bd 2 ba cntrl air, stove/fridge, V. PAYNE AND MARGARET Portsmouth, OH 4562 877-356-1913 Ask about our $550 mo, $550 dep + utilities, band saws, & more) for dedicated CNAs, inquire at Help Wanted- General PAYNE TO CHARLES SLYE Parcel Number(s): manager's special 1319 Spring St., Portsmouth. NORTH, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO ON NO PETS, 740-352-0775 LOTS of Items, Too much to AND MARJAN YEAGER SLYE 052252000 and 052251000 List save $100s BY DEED DATED MAY 26, Prior Deed Info.: Quit Claim, MY COMPUTER WORKS THURSDAY SEPT. 27,2012 AT 12PM. Burg area, private, nice, Full-time day/evening STNA For Description Computer problems? Viruses, Laundry & pool positions pvailable at Foun- Watch auctionzip.com ID#9055 1941, RECORDED IN DEED Volume 850, Page 205, Recor- Taking applications for P/T 16x80, 2 bd, 2 ba, $600/mo + BOOK 273, PAGE 423, AND ded April 30, 1992 spyware, email, printer issues, on 18 Acres $600/dep, NO pets. tain Head Nursing Home. Steele Auction bad internet connections-FIX floral designer at Colonial The sale is for the purpose of disposing of: Please apply within at 4734 Autioneer: Johnnie Steele MORE PARTICULARLY DE- Address: 1116 Sunset St, 740-574-8665 Florist, 7450 Ohio River Rd. 574-0700. Leave message SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BE- Portsmouth, OH 45662-6450 IT NOW! Professional, U.S.- Gallia Pike, Franklin Furnace, 740-456-7502 based technicians. $25 off ser- www.renttheburg.com NO PHONE CALLS! 2000 PETERBILT 379, SERIAL NUMBER 1XP5D69X0YD538004 Burg-Low Utilities, $925 mo, OH 45629; 740-354-9113 GINNING AT A POINT ON File No. 11-14522 Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate THE NORTH LINE OF LOT *Said Premises Located at vice. Call for immediate help. lease, 4 bd, pool, ref req, call 1-877-617-7822 after 1 p.m. 740-574-2066 The State of Ohio, Scioto NO. 28 OF THE SUNSET 1116 SUNSET STREET, Clean 1, 2 bedroom Advantage Home Care TERMS: SALE WILL BE FOR CASH. WE RESERVE THE IT Engineer, BS reqd, F/T. Net- County. PARK ADDITION 43.05 FEET PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 45662 apartments available Is now accepting Ports area, 2 bd cottage, liv- work, PC, webpage. Work in THE BANK OF NEW YORK EAST OF THE NORTHWEST PARCEL: 05-2251 AND 05- Want To Buy Call (740) 456-0159 applications for RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. MELLON CORNER OF SAID LOT NO. 2252 ing & dining room, kit w/ stove open, team office. Full benefit Cottage 2BR stove & fridge. Personal Care Aides & fridge, bath w/shower, w/d pkg. Resume: admin@yos- Plaintiff 28; THENCE SOUTH 77.5 Said Premises Appraised at Instant cash paid for baseball for all shifts for our vs. FEET MORE OR LESS TO A $FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND gas furn. app Call Osborne THANK YOU, hookup, central heat & air, tengineering.com cards, sports memorabilia, Cleaners 9-5:30, 354-2440 quickly expanding fenced in yard $525 mo + $400 LILLIE BURCHETT aka LIL- POINT IN THE SOUTH LINE DOLLARS ($45,000.00) and boxing items, gold, silver, Private Duty Business. Linda Bryson dep. (740) 574-4738 LIE M. PHILLIPS, ET AL OF LOT NO 28 OF THE SUN- cannot be sold for less than coins, knives, diamonds, old Portsmouth near hospital lg 2 All shifts available— Sonic Drive-in now hiring for Defendant SET PARK ADDITION; two-thirds of that amount. toys, watches, military items, bd townhouse, w/d hookup, including 24 hour stays. Quality Car & Truck Leasing MANUFACTURED HOUSING all positions. Apply within. No No. 12-CIE-014 THENCE WEST ALONG THE TERMS OF SALE: TEN PER- 60355289 autographs, stamps, antiques, screened in porch, $530 mo, phone calls. In pursuance of an Order of SOUTH LINE FOUR FEET TO CENT (10%) CASH IN HAND trains, comic books, & lots of $400 dep, 574-4738 Advantage offers: SERVICE / BUSINESS DIRECTORY Sale ISSUED in the above en- A STAKE IN SAID LINE; SAID ON DAY OF SALE WITH BAL- others. We pick up; Shift Differential, Attendance titled action, I will offer for sale STAKE BEING 43 FEET ANCE TO BE PAID UPON DE- call Scott 513-295-5634 Saxony Village Apts. 1 & 2 Bonuses & Other Perks! at public auction, AT THE WEST OF MONUMENT SET LIVERY OF DEED. THIS bedrooms $320/$360 mo, appl. DOOR OF THE COURT IN SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SHERIFF'S SALE OPER- RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Apply in person at: furnished, Call (606) 932-3741 1656 Coles Boulevard Your Reference Guide To Quality Products And Professional Business Service! HOUSE in PORTSMOUTH, LOT NO. 28, AS SHOWN ON ATES UNDER THE DOC- or 740-935-8210 Reach Over OHIO, in the above named PAGE 181, VOLUME 2A PLAT TRINE OF CAVEAT EMPTOR, Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 Portsmouth Daily Times 637 Sixth Street County, on WEDNESDAY, the BOOK OF DEEDS; THE SCIOTO COUNTY 500 EDUCATION Sciotoville 1 bd apt, no pets, EOE 60384467 Call the 30,000 People 6th day of FEBRUARY, 2013, THENCE IN A NORTHERLY SHERIFF MAKES NO GUAR- $375 month + $375 deposit, at 1:00 o'clock P.M., the follow- DIRECTION 77.5 FEET MORE ANTEE AS TO STATUS OF For sale conversion golf call (740) 776-2704 Everyday! 740-353-3101 ing described real estate, situ- OR LESS TO THE POINT OF TITLE PRIOR TO SALE. Moose Lodge 762 cart, like new, $4000 OBO; Now hiring new bartenders. ate in the County of Scioto and BEGINNING. BEING A TRIAN- MARTY V. DONINI call 740-370-5012 Commercial State of Ohio, and in the GULAR STRIP TAKEN FROM Sheriff Apply in person Mon-Thurs Experts! 30 Days $73.00 90 Days $183.00 For a 1x1 AD Office space for lease, high 11am- 5pm at 1907 11th St TOWNSHIP of CLAY to-wit: THE PROPERTY HERETO- SCIOTO County, OH AUTOMOTIVE 1116 Sunset St. Portsmouth, FORE CONVEYED TO ROY LAW OFFICES OF JOHN D. traffic location, remodeled in- Ports; drug test is required OH 45662-6450 V. PAYNE AND MARY MAR- CLUNK 330-436-0300 side; call 740-357-7658 Home Improvement Construction Roofi ng Masonry Autos Legal Description: GARET PAYNE, HIS WIFE, AD: Jan 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013 Help Wanted- General THE FOLLOWING RHelpEAL Wanted-BE GeneralING A STRIP TAKEN 05 Buick Lacrosse CXL, EVERMAN PROPERTY: SITUATE IN THE FROM THE EASTERN SIDE ANNOUNCEMENTS D&P Construction ALL TYPES OF T’s Masonry TOWNSHIP OF CLAY, OF SAID PROPERTY. loaded, $6995 OBO; call 740- DRYWALL 352-1422 or 353-8832 Roofi ng, siding, decks Concrete, Brick, Block & COUNTY OF SCIOTO AND THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING Hang, Finish,Texture, ROOFING STATE OF OHIO, AND DE- IN THE NORH LINE OF LOT SERVICES 1999 Buick Riviera comp. home improvement. Stone STakingCRIBED AS FOLLO WApplications!S, TO- NO. TWENTY-SIX (26) OF Special on Metal, Rubber. 83,000 miles, $6200, Work Guaranteed Free Estimates Free Estimate. WIT: SUNSET PARK ADDITION, call 740-858-2628 Insured. Jerry Osborne FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING 16.95' WEST FROM THE 740-354-6923 FINANCIAL 740-464-8393 740-456-5288 876-1671 AT A STAKEfor IN T MotorHE NORTH- N ORoutesRTHEAST CORNER OF Buy Some Junk Trucks & Vans EAST CORNER OF LOT NO. SAID LOT THENCE SOUTH Full Sz $350 & up Cars $300 & Masonry TWENTY-SIX (26) OF THE 82 FEET, MORE OR LESS, up complete & noncomplete A-1 HAULING AND D.L. Binion Contracting Specializing in drywall & plas- Buckeyey Masonry SUNSET PARK ADDITION; TO A POINT IN THE SOUTH 300 SERVICES less. buy Junk car batteries $8. CLEAN-UP THENCE WEST ALONG THE LINE OF LOT NO. 27 OF SAID lawn mowers $2. motorcycles ter repair. For all you new con- Homer’s Masonry NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT ADDITION, 12 FEET WEST $1. Alum wheels $10 with tires Garages, Houses, struction or remodeling needs. Apply at Tuck-Point Specialist AND SOUTH LINE OF SUN- OF THE SOUTHEAST $8. Starters & alternators $3. Yards, Ect. Installation or windows, doors CORNER OF LOT NO. 27, TO ANIMALS Brick, BlBlock k and d Repair SET STREET, 16.95 FEET TO Converter GM Breadloaf $75. Tree Work. Odd Jobs & vinyl siding. Chimney Repair, Root cellars A STAKE IN TheTHE NO RTH A STAKE SAID Double GM $90. selling car 353-3247 574-5725 for free estimate & Retaining Walls 25 years Experience LINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE STAKE BEING 97 1/2 FEET batteries $25 & old batteries 3 Insured & References, 25 Years of Exp. Call (740) 259-2339 SOUTH AND PERPENDICU- WEST ALONG SOUTH LINES Pets mos free replacement, 60347177 LAR WITH SUNSET STREET, OF LOTS NOS. 28 AND 27, Highland Bend 776-2886 A-1 Gutter & Roofi ng 876-8912 ABOPortsmouthUT 41 FEET TO A STAKE FROM MONUMENT SET IN Black Lab/Australian Shep- B & B CONTRACTORS IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST CORNER OF herd pups free to good home, Will pay top $ For some Drywall, Plaster, Repair, Interior Company LOT NO. 26; THENCE EAST LOT NO. 28, AS SHOWN ON call 740-727-2448 unwanted junk trucks & full sz Painting, Ceramics Bathroom & We Off er 5,6 & 7 in” Gutters 12 1Daily/2 FEET AN DTimes ALONG PAGE 181, VOLUME 2A PLAT vans $350 & up Junk cars Kitchen, Remodeling, and THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BOOK OF DEEDS; THENCE AGRICULTURE $300 & up Free pkup Non- Home Improvement Siding, Soffi t & Facia Work LOT NO. 26 TO A STAKE IN IN A NORTHERLY DIREC- Complete Less NOW BUYING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER TION, 82 FEET, MORE OR Batteries, Alum. Wheels, Roger Bittinger Call 740-464-7133 637 6th Street, Portsmouth, OH 45662 60384286 OF SAID LOT NO. 26; LESS, TO THE PLACE OF60353368 MERCHANDISE Starters. Alternators, Con- 740-464-1284 THENCE NORTH, ALONG BEGINNING. BEING A TRIAN- verters, call 740-727-3134 GULAR STRIP IMMEDI- TO THE EAST LINE OF HelpSHelpAID Wanted- Wanted- GeneralGeneral SERVICE / BUSINESS DIRECTORY PORTER ELECTRICAL LOT NO. 26, 40.6 FEET TO ATELY EAST AND ADJA- THE LACE OF BEGINNING. CENT TO THE PROPERTY Licensed-Bonded-Insured SECOND TRACT: BEGIN- OF JAMES T. LYNN AND S. Your Reference Guide To Quality Products And Professional Business Service! AMISH CONSTRUCTION NING AT A STAKE IN THE EDITH LYNN, HIS WIFE, AND 43 Years Experience Roofi ng (metal or shingle), new construction, Reach Over SOUTHEAST CORNER F LOT BEING A PART OF LOTS NO. Portsmouth Daily Times 637 Sixth Street Commercial-Residential pole buildings, siding & decks. NO. TWENTY-SEVEN (27) OF 26 AND 27 OF SUNSET Call the 30,000 People Call David Mullet ADVERTISE THE SUNSETPortsmouth PARK ADDI- PARK ADDITION. Everyday! 740-353-3101 *Large or Small* (606)209-2251 TION; THENCE NORTH FORTH TRACT: BEING PART Steve 740-357-9307 ALONG THE EAST LINE OF OF LOT NO. 28 OF THE SUN- Experts! DUMP TRUCK SERVICES 30 Days $73.00 90 Days $183.00 For a 1x1 AD SAID LOT, 40.46 FEET TO SET PARK ADDITION: BE- THE NORTHDailyEAST CORNER TimesGINNING AT A STAKE IN Shays Power Clean OF SAID LOT NO. 27; THE NORTHWEST CORNER Home Improvement Services Roofing Construction Pressure Washing Will haul stone, sand, coal, HERE THENCE WEST 12 1/2 FEET OF SAID LOT NO. 28 IN THE SUNSET PARK ADDITION, IN Since 2001 dirt, etc.. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF “A-1” HAuling And Turner Tree Service B & B CONTRACTORS SAID LOT NO. 26 TO A THE TOWNSHIP OF CLAY, ALL TYPES OF Drywall, Plaster, Repair, Interior Commercial • Residential Available 7 days a week STAKE; TH EMotorNCE SOUTH RoutesAFORESAID; CleAn-up 740-285-5864 Free Estimates Painting, Ceramics Bathroom & Concrete • Vinyl • Wood • Stone 60352089 AND PERPENDICULAR TO THENCE EAST 43.05 FEET Garages, Houses, Insured & Bonded ROOFING Kitchen, Remodeling, and THE SOUTH LINE OF SUN- ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF Yards, Ect. Special on Metal, Rubber. 259-5733 or 357-9467 Roofi ng Home Improvement SET STRNowEET ABOUT 41 AvailableSAID LOT AND THE SOUTH Insured. Jerry Osborne CALL FEET TO A STAKE IN THE LINE OF SUNSET AVENUE, Tree Work. Odd Jobs 740-612-5836 Roger Bittinger HEATING Hamilton Shore 2 Shore Roofi ng SOUTH LINE OF LOT NO. 27; TO A STAKE; THENCE 353-3247 740-727-1959 740-456-5288 740-464-1284 THENCE• E Lucasville-Minford/AST, ALONG THE SOUTH AND PERPENDICU- & Over 40 yrs. Experience SOUTH LINE OF SAID NOT LAR TO THE SOUTH LINE OF J.M. Meat Processing Electrical Commercial & Residential NO. 27, 8Candy FEET TO RunTHE RoadSUNSET AVENUE, 77 1/2 EvErMan AIR CONDITIONING A Member of the BBB PLACE OF BEGINNING. THE FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A 740-259-3030 PORTER ELECTRICAL D.L. Binion Contracting Free Inspections & Estimates • McDermott Drywall Specializing in drywall & plas- 740-353-3101 AFORESAID PREMISES STAKE IN THE SOUTH LINE 740-259-6417 Licensed-Bonded-Insured www.sciotovalleyheating.com 740-372-2138 Offi ce MAKING ONE COMPLETE OF SAID LOT NO. 28; Hang, Finish, Texture, ter repair. For all you new con-

740-464-4343 Cell 60332041 TRACT FRONTING 60 FEET THENCE WEST AND ALONG Work Guaranteed Let us take care of your deer. 43 Years Experience struction or remodeling needs. ON THE •S• OWheelersburg/Sciotodale USwaugerTH SIDE OF T HValleyE SOUTH LINE OF SAID All types of sausage & jerky Installation or windows, doors SUNSET STREET AND EX- LOT ABOUT 46 1/2 FEET TO Commercial-Residential 740-354-6923 making available. 60379515 & vinyl siding. TENDINGArea BACK TO THE A STAKE; BEING THE *Large or Small* SOUTH LINES OF LOTS NO. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF Steve 740-357-9307 574-5725 for free estimate 27 AND 28 OF SAID SUNSET SAID LOT NO. 28; THENCE PARK ADDITION, MAKING 54 NORTH ALONG THE WEST 1/2 FEET IN THE REAR LINE OF SAID LOT NO. 28, Homer’s Masonry TO ADVERTISE HERE CALL ALONG SACALLID LOT LINES. E XOLIVE- 80.92 FEET TO THE PLACE CEPTING, HOWEVER, A OF BEGINNING. Advertise Your Business Here! Tuck-Point Specialist SMALL 353-3101PARCEL OF LOTS Ext.Being loc a231ted at the following Chimney Repair, Root cellars 740-353-3101 NO. 28 CONVEYED BY ROY address: 1116 Sunset Street, & Retaining Walls V. PAYNE AND MARGARET Portsmouth, OH 4562 Insured & References, 25 Years of Exp. PAYNE TO CHARLES SLYE Parcel Number(s): 740-353-3101 AND MARJAN YEAGER SLYE 052252000 and 052251000 876-8912 BY DEED DATED MAY 26, Prior Deed Info.: Quit Claim, 1941, RECORDED IN DEED Volume 850, Page 205, Recor- portsmouth-dailytimes.com BOOK 273, PAGE 423, AND ded April 30, 1992 portsmouth-dailytimes.com 60355693 M6035625760384301ORE PARTICULARLY DE- Address: 1116 Sunset St, SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BE- Portsmouth, OH 45662-6450 GINNING AT A POINT ON File No. 11-14522 THE NORTH LINE OF LOT *Said Premises Located at NO. 28 OF THE SUNSET 1116 SUNSET STREET, PARK ADDITION 43.05 FEET PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 45662 EAST OF THE NORTHWEST PARCEL: 05-2251 AND 05- CORNER OF SAID LOT NO. 2252 28; THENCE SOUTH 77.5 Said Premises Appraised at FEET MORE OR LESS TO A $FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND POINT IN THE SOUTH LINE DOLLARS ($45,000.00) and OF LOT NO 28 OF THE SUN- cannot be sold for less than SET PARK ADDITION; two-thirds of that amount. THENCE WEST ALONG THE TERMS OF SALE: TEN PER- SOUTH LINE FOUR FEET TO CENT (10%) CASH IN HAND A STAKE IN SAID LINE; SAID ON DAY OF SALE WITH BAL- STAKE BEING 43 FEET ANCE TO BE PAID UPON DE- WEST OF MONUMENT SET LIVERY OF DEED. THIS IN SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SHERIFF'S SALE OPER- LOT NO. 28, AS SHOWN ON ATES UNDER THE DOC- PAGE 181, VOLUME 2A PLAT TRINE OF CAVEAT EMPTOR, BOOK OF DEEDS; THE SCIOTO COUNTY THENCE IN A NORTHERLY SHERIFF MAKES NO GUAR- DIRECTION 77.5 FEET MORE ANTEE AS TO STATUS OF OR LESS TO THE POINT OF TITLE PRIOR TO SALE. BEGINNING. BEING A TRIAN- MARTY V. DONINI GULAR STRIP TAKEN FROM Sheriff THE PROPERTY HERETO- SCIOTO County, OH FORE CONVEYED TO ROY LAW OFFICES OF JOHN D. V. PAYNE AND MARY MAR- CLUNK 330-436-0300 GARET PAYNE, HIS WIFE, AD: Jan 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013 BEING A STRIP TAKEN FROM THE EASTERN SIDE OF SAID PROPERTY. THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING IN THE NORH LINE OF LOT NO. TWENTY-SIX (26) OF SUNSET PARK ADDITION, 16.95' WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT THENCE SOUTH 82 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT IN THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT NO. 27 OF SAID ADDITION, 12 FEET WEST OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT NO. 27, TO A STAKE SAID STAKE BEING 97 1/2 FEET WEST ALONG SOUTH LINES OF LOTS NOS. 28 AND 27, FROM MONUMENT SET IN SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT NO. 28, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 181, VOLUME 2A PLAT BOOK OF DEEDS; THENCE IN A NORTHERLY DIREC- TION, 82 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. BEING A TRIAN- GULAR STRIP IMMEDI- ATELY EAST AND ADJA- CENT TO THE PROPERTY OF JAMES T. LYNN AND S. EDITH LYNN, HIS WIFE, AND BEING A PART OF LOTS NO. 26 AND 27 OF SUNSET PARK ADDITION. FORTH TRACT: BEING PART OF LOT NO. 28 OF THE SUN- SET PARK ADDITION: BE- GINNING AT A STAKE IN THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT NO. 28 IN THE SUNSET PARK ADDITION, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF CLAY, AFORESAID; THENCE EAST 43.05 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT AND THE SOUTH LINE OF SUNSET AVENUE, TO A STAKE; THENCE SOUTH AND PERPENDICU- LAR TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SUNSET AVENUE, 77 1/2 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A STAKE IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT NO. 28; THENCE WEST AND ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT ABOUT 46 1/2 FEET TO A STAKE; BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT NO. 28; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT NO. 28, 80.92 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. Being located at the following address: 1116 Sunset Street, Portsmouth, OH 4562 Parcel Number(s): 052252000 and 052251000 Prior Deed Info.: Quit Claim, Volume 850, Page 205, Recor- ded April 30, 1992 Address: 1116 Sunset St, Portsmouth, OH 45662-6450 File No. 11-14522 *Said Premises Located at 1116 SUNSET STREET, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO 45662 PARCEL: 05-2251 AND 05- 2252 Said Premises Appraised at $FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($45,000.00) and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: TEN PER- CENT (10%) CASH IN HAND ON DAY OF SALE WITH BAL- ANCE TO BE PAID UPON DE- LIVERY OF DEED. THIS SHERIFF'S SALE OPER- ATES UNDER THE DOC- TRINE OF CAVEAT EMPTOR, THE SCIOTO COUNTY SHERIFF MAKES NO GUAR- ANTEE AS TO STATUS OF TITLE PRIOR TO SALE. MARTY V. DONINI Sheriff SCIOTO County, OH LAW OFFICES OF JOHN D. CLUNK 330-436-0300 AD: Jan 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013 A9

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Jacquelene Bigar’s HOROSCOPE HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Jan. 10, 2013: HHHHH You see a situation ZITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you make waves wher- developing that could be demanding ever you go. Your combination of yet lots of fun. Think positively, but high energy, strong intellect and be aware as you walk into this sce- charisma draws in many opportuni- nario. A partner reacts to news. You ties for you. Others might see you as are learning how unpredictable the self-involved, especially your sweetie. people in your life can be. Tonight: Work on being more aware of others, Sort through your many ideas. and listen to feedback more carefully. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) If you are single, you attract many HHH You might be holding back admirers who want to make you more than you realize. Allow your theirs. You’ll want to relate directly, creativity to flow, and you will find but because of all the other activity solutions rather quickly. Let go of going on in your life, you could find a preconceived idea. Once you do, it difficult to focus on one person. you’ll see a new path. Reach out to CAPRICORN has endurance. Do not a loved one at a distance. Tonight: bet against him or her. Happily head home. The Stars Show the Kind of Day SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) THE FAMILY CIRCUS You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; HHHH You will have to change CONCEPTIS SUDOKU 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult your tone or word choice in Bil Keane ARIES (March 21-April 19) order to get through to someone. by Dave Green HHH Visualize and create more of Demonstrate some flexibility when what you want. Your energy of late dealing with this individual. Your cre- could be very challenging to a boss, ativity flourishes when brainstorming older person or supervisor. Much is with a friend or loved one. Tonight: changing around the two of you. Use Let it all happen. good sense, and remain responsible SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) if you care about the long term. HHH Use good sense with money, Tonight: Burn the midnight oil. as you could cause yourself a mini TAURUS (April 20-May 20) disaster if you’re not careful. If you HHHH You have the ability to feel unsure of a situation or an offer, read between the lines right now. opt to hold off for now. You will know Use the information you are gathering what to do in time. A family member for your own purposes. You might be could be confusing at best. Tonight: stunned at what is occurring. Break Revamp your budget. past rigid thinking, and you just might CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) like the outcome. Tonight: Relax and HHHHH You are in your element, surf the web. yet you also could be overwhelmed GEMINI (May 21-June 20) by the hectic pace and the amount of HHHHH You have the capacity to people seeking you out. They know relate intensely to key persons. You who has it together. Your intuition will DENNIS THE MENACE know what your expectations are, guide you with a neighbor or close Hank Ketchum but can you fulfill them? Share them relative. Tonight: Check in with a with your inner circle, even if you get friend who might be depressed. an odd reaction. Go with the flow. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Tonight: Get to know someone better HHH You might not like what you over dinner. are seeing. You could choose to say CANCER (June 21-July 22) little and do more observing. Gather HHHH You are able to sway a sit- information that fits with your ideas, uation in the direction you desire, but and perhaps seek out an expert for at what cost? A key person or boss some feedback. After all, that is what could have a negative reaction to you are looking for. Tonight: Time off your manipulation. Be sure to test the from the hectic pace. waters first. At the same time, ask PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) yourself whether it’s worth it. Tonight: HHHHH You have always been Let others make the first move. an intuitive sign, but you’re even LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) more so of late. You’ll zero in on a HHHH Put your best foot forward, problem and toss everything else and remember how close you are to in the air. Some friends might feel the weekend. If you can accomplish concerned, but it’s only because they more than your usual workload right don’t understand the importance of now, do so. Unexpected news could this readjustment. Tonight: Just don’t have you daydreaming. It’s OK to let be alone. your mind wander. Tonight: Off to the Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet gym. at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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