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in Pomeroy, D1

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Aile Mossman, 95
Minerva Winilate, 9:s
Harold WestJ)hal, 86
Mirtha Hilt\ ? 4
Bf\Jte Bingham, ?2
Lble Baker, 63
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Anthony Hope, 11
author, wrote,
"It docsn 't do to be
tluhloth:. Tolllna the
truth to people who
mlsund~rsumil you Is
r.oally . (lrmnotlng
fulschootl. '
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the brhJge lnble.
When defending, If
you have n pnrtner
who wntehes your
curds, then slanul at·
r:urntcly~ nm quhtotl·
t:nlly. It he pays no
uttentlnn to your
curd~. then pluy ran·
domly, hoplnl! de·
c:lnrer, thhlklnll you
m'U sl11nnllng, draws
erroneous conclu·
sh1ns.
However, unother
Hope's words liP.·
plies to this deal.
Would you prefer to
declare In or defend
CELEBRITY CIPHER
UR!tlnst four ~pudes?
by Lula Clmpoa
-south mil!l11 huve
CtiiOtity CIDhtr Cf'llltoaflmt lfl OIHIIG tfolll QUOIIIIOJII ~y I&amp;MOYI
pusscd out three no·
PIO!IIt. ~·rand pfHtnl. Itch lttttr '" tht clp~r ttandelai t110tl1tr.
trump, but thut con•
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truct would hu ve
fulled if Bust hud led
'YO .. ~I 011" Zll'l HIZ
u low 1:lub (perhaps
uftcr cnshln11 .one or
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two top hearts).
flour Mpudcs seems
OIHHIIIII
ZIKICIOVI
to huvo only three
Joson: one spndo and
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YMLLIA IH
two heurts. Yet, the
defenders were on the
OKI'I'IAO
boll, generating 11
fourth trick.
PAIVIOU8 SOLUTION - 'I nttclto toucn mualo Will II to
West led n fourth·
think It, Whloh II Why I hlvt IIWIVI llvtd ntRtto I plano,' Igor ltl'lvlntky
highest hc11rt two.
B1111 eou ld now read
South for 6·2·S·O db·
trlbutlon. And •pre·
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suinubly dec:lnnir held
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the dlnmond 11Ae
for
of
the
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la~r ICrtmbltd word1 bt•
his opening bid. If so, law ra form lo~r •lm~l• ward•
the i:lefenso hud to
collect two · heurt
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FOUR 'iEII.MS. IN TH!
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CiLORIOUI VI,IO.II.S. IN

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planned

RACINE
Racine
Volunteer !lire De~lllent and
Auxiliary urt1 having a chicken
burbeque Sunday (today) ut the
t1re house. Pie and l~e cream
will also be sold.

HolldiJ doslna
OALLil'OLlS- Woodlund
Centeril Inc , will close dlnlc
locutlOils In OuiHa, Jackson
und Meigs counties on
Monday In obset'VUrtce ot' the
Memorial Duy holiday.
Clinks will resume normul
operations on 'tuesday.
llmergency services can be
accessed In Oulliu CoutHy by
calling 446-5500, or 1·800· ·
252 · ~~~4 In Jackson or
Meigs counties,

Eut won with the
heam kina, cashed the
hcurt nee, und contln·
ued with nthlrd henrt.
After tuking that trick
In the dummy, de·
clnrer played 11 spade
to his jock. West, of·
ter win nina wlth the
kina and trustlnf his
purfner'• line o de·
fense, led his remain·
Ina heart.
East queen,
ruffed
wfth
the lpude

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VE5, CANO!IN&amp;, SWIMMIN6,

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OALLIPOLIS - OfficeM In
the Oulllpolls City Building
will be closed Monday In
observum:e of Melllorlul Day,

promotlns a iru mp
trick. South over·
ruffed with the spade
IICII · aafd CD18hed the
spade I0, but now
West' 1 sp'ade nine
Will high.

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OALLIPOLIS
Oulllpolls City Board of
E!ducotlon will 'tneet In spe·
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p.m. In the admlni!itratlvt
building, 61 State St.

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'Can't you control your dog?'"My
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GALLIPOLIS - Oulllu
County Local Boord of,
Educutlott wlll llleet In !!peel ul session 'tuesday ol noon
ut the udmlrtistratlve' omces,
230 Shawnet! l.une.

u.s. ss meetlna
June .4at PPHS

. IC~~.-,1 ANIWIII
.Amulet • Ulhtr • Acom • Friday· CHEMISTRY
"I'm g1tt1ng 1 poor lll'ldlln economlc1,' my eon an·
nouncei:l. 'Evaryon• doll b1dly In one eubJect,' 1 rt•
piled. "Yu,• he elghed, "butt
pllnnlng to fill OHEM·
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The Oovernor's Truck Sofety
.. Workgroup will holll a meet·
ln11 concerning U.S. 3S in
Mason County on Tuellday,
Jun~ 4, ut 6 p.m. al Point
PleaMIInl High School.

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SoUJrdlly, May 25; 2002 .
alona wuy toward maklna you
111 lite year liltolld. lhtre I•
haJ!py,
omylndleatlon thai y11u may
VI MOO (Aua. 23~Scpt . 22)
dlua •o~lu la yuur~clr from
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All the moalvoahm In the
altul which ha• f•lled 10 pro·
world
wou'a help you fulfill ·
ducc nnyahln1 of valuo .. YOitr
your
omblllon•
1r you lntiJt
new dlrectlun will contribute
on doln1 thlnatlhe hurd way.
'" yftur auc~u••·
Ia rnlaht bll "''' 10 pu11pone
Of!MfNI (Mny 21 ·1une 20)
anyahlna that rcqulr11 eKtll:t•
.. 'l'hll Ia a duy when arJU•
ntll alld IICCUrlll:y.
mcnJ• arc Jlill 1&lt;1 erufl! unlel8
LIBRA (Sepa. 23·0~t .
ytru are careful. Any lttut In·
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Your rrume of mind w II
which ~uu find )I&lt;JurllCif dl•·
have
aJreut Influence on
mearicolly opfli)Hd to anolhir
Whll
kl
of day yOit'JI hiVI.
mutt br uvuliled at all cCHt,
Try
to
be
1111 opllmlttle _.,.,.
Tryln1 au poach up a broken
10n
you
usually
are. Oon'llll
roman~e7 The lu&amp;ro·Oruph
your
foeu•
land
on the nep
Muachmakcr cun help you un•
live
tide
of
thlnat.
der~tund whot to dO 10 make
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
the rclallonthlp work. Mull
221
•• Th• lona·nealected ob52." 111 Mutchmuket, ~/o thlt
llpllon you'v• avoided tak·
ncwtpupcr, 1'.(), BoA I758,
Ina care or may reur 111 UIIY
Murr•Y. Ullt Station, New · hfad
and tltma~d 10 be tel•
York, NY tt1U6.
tied.
Thlt
e0111d be anythlns
CANCeR (Ju,~e 21·July %%)
rrum
pay
Ina
bill• 10 fulntllns
.. Althuu1h ~melhln1 miJhl
•
thafelf
erron.
be Important h' you. If yuu
SAO ITTAltiUS (Nov. 23·
ll'!l'tr 100 Hif·Nrvlna •txlut
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21) • Dttplll the flft
II, you will drive away ahoH
lh-1
YOIII't
It 11l1n ·that II UIY.
WhO ~Oitld JIVI lhe IUpporl ' ally friendly
111 ill, y011 mlaht
y011 rcqul,.,
.
htve 1 chip on YOitr thouldtr.
LEO (July 22)•AUJ. 22) Y01t'll e~perlenca tD1M abrlTh«re ure nu JUiranaen !hill
•tve
enwuntel'l If )1011' re not
IApentlvtt, ptcu!urable pur·
careful.
~ullt will pruvldt y011 wllh
CAPIICORN lbec. 22·11n.
happlncu. However, btlnJ
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with 1100d frlendt wilt 10
fiNIMiblt 1114 wiiiiHI!IO carry

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yuur thar~ or the Iliad when
workln• wllh othert. If you
try to tneuk out uf 1n unpleat· ·
una talk, lhe hund thai cornet
down on you mlaha be a
heaVJJ,tiiCI.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Peb.
ROll lood day
10 lake aambiel, CJpecJally 011
tomeone who ha• control
over an activity In which
y011're Involved. Your hopei
will be dllthed by une•pected
Oltlllde (tl4ltotl.
PISCI!S (Feb. 20·March .
20) •• OuJird aaalnll lhf uH
or hfavy-hantlta aaclles when
dullna wllh othel'l. Th• re·
IUlll )'Oil Ill will be IWifllnd
untlttlrlble. You can ..:com•
pll•h mm with allahl tuuch.
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.Been Dinner
To the beat of a drum played
by Civil War r~H~naotor Jim
Oiler of Thurman, members
of the Vietnam Veterans of
America Chapter 709 colc.r
guard. above, led tho parade
preceding
Centerville's
snnu!ll
bean
dinner
Sllturdey. The ~alade honored veterans, firefighters
and pollee officers. Prior to
tlie dinner, oauldrons of
bean soup were prepared
lor the orowd, right, one of
them by retired educator Roy
Moses, with an assist from
granddaughter
Megan
Moses. (Kevin Kelly)

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Point Pleasant City Council
Mason County member.
Leota Sang. presented him with the idea.
After a quick call to West
historical markers· Virginia
Archives · and
History
began
receive face lift ·. researching Cook
what it would

BY CHAIILINI HOIJIUCH
HOEFLICHIPMVbAILYSENTtNELCOM

POMEROY - When it
. comes to leaving a familiar
place, It is the warmth of
memories and longtime
friendships that temper the
personal chaflenge, change
and uncertainty of the
future. .
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That was the message of
Amber Snowden, valedictorian, and twin sisters, Kristy
and Mlny Puckett, co-salututorlani,
when
they
addressed the 124 members
of the Meigs High &amp;hool
. s.radtiallng clalls of 2002 at
Friday nlaht's eommence·
ment In the Larry R.
Morrison gymnasium.
· "'the p,ast is not easily
c~caped, ' tald Snowden,
~u~aestlng that lhe (uture Is
butft on the. ~run and pro·
vldes the nwumts _to nour-

BY PAM WIWAMION
PAMWIIIIMYDAILYREGISTER.COM

TOP ICHOLARI - The top scholars In the Meigs High
School class of 2002 Including Amber Snowden, valedlctorl·
an, and Krlsty ant~ Misty Puckett, salutatorians, from the left
front, were on stage for Friday night's graduation which •
Opened with the National Anthem and pledge to the flag ..
{Cnarlene Hoeflich)
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they make them."
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ish growth.
Quoting from Geor.11e
She encouraged her class·
Bernard Shaw, she said, · mates 10 dream."lf you want
''The people who get on in something don't be afraid to
this world are the people do whatever is necessary ·to
who get up and look for the achieve your goals. It won't
circumstances they want,
and, If they can't find th~m.
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POINT PLEASANT You've seen them ... the
while signs with the black
lettering dotting the highway s and back roads of
Mason County, recounting
ahe .exploits or histories of
persons and events from the
past
As pan of the tourism initiative in Mason County,
Lowell Cook and the Mason
County Career Center have
teamed up with the West
Virginia
Division
of
Archives and History to
give the weather-worn signs
a much needed facelift
Cook got involved after

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PreseiVing history
one sign at a time

bid final
farewell

ARIBS (March 2r·Aprill9)

·You'll tuffer r~reuttlont
If you diW~~~nlthi vlew1 and •
lnltrtlll or othtrt. Not only ·
what you ny will be llnotld,
you COitld bt contldered nod!·
lnJ but 1 tetr•oplnlonaltd
boi't.
TAURUS (April 20·May ·
20) •• Don't be n.tlve apln If
who took advant1p
cJ( Y.OU t~rt•llltltly auemplt It
•••ln. lr yuu JC1 roped a
und lime, ~011 will only have
y011rtdf.to blllllle.

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GALLIPOLIS
Post 161 ; and Larry Marr,
Memorial Day will be Vietnam
Veterans
of
observed Monday in Galliu America.
County with a combined
Following
Medley's
veterans'
organization address, a reading of the
parade and ceremony in
Gallipolis, the Veterans deceased will be conducted
Service Otlice announced.
b~ E. Thomas Cook. songs
The parade begins al Will be offered by Brooke
I0:30 a.m., with groups · Cromley, a.wreath pre~enta­
forming ul Spruce Street tion will be made by the
and Second Avenue. The auxiliary, a 21-gun salute
parade will travel through will be offered by the VFW
th~ downlown t~ the pa~k, and
AL\erican Legi.on,
With the memonal service "Taps" will be played by
held at . the Doughboy .Saru Dovyak and the bene·
Monument at II a.m.
diction will b . made by
The purdde marshal and
e
guest speaker is Gallipolis Myers.
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Municipal Judge William s. . Any.one wantmg to partie·
Medley. A tlyover by the 1pate m the parade should
I78th Fighter Group from be at Spruce and Second no
Springfield Is also . sched· later than 10 a.m. Monday.
uled..
Other local observances
The memorial service will include:
ulso
feutur~
openin$
• A special Memorial Day
remarks by reured U.~. Atr service at GallipOlis' First
Fo~ce CoL Jim Cozza, !OVO· Baptist Church, Sunday at
ca!I&lt;!n
by, Mon~tgt:~or 10 a.m. at the church with
Wilham Myers, recuauon
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of the Pledge of Allegiance reured U.S. Army MaJ. Ron
by Cooper Wilson, and · Brooks as. speaker. ,
playing of the National
• Amencan Leg1on Post
Anthem by the Gallla: •Jll1- l!nd uuxili'ary will have
Academy High · School a ceremony Sunday at 2 ·
M'arching
Band. The p.m. at Vinton Memorial
anthem will be ~ung by ~ob Park. U.S . Army First Ll.
Gordon, who wrll also smg · Penny Wood Coon will be
"God Bless America." .
speaker.
Comm~nders of v.anous
• Feeney-Benneti Post
yeterans l~dges . will be 128 of the American
mtroduced, mel udtng Tom
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Cook, Disabled American Legion, Middlepon, w1ll
Veterans and AMVETS; conduct services Mond~y at
Keith Jeffers, Veterans of 10: IS a.m. at Addason
Foreign Wars; Richard Reynolds Cemetery, and
Ferguson, American Legion 10:30 a.m. at Gravel Hill
Lafayette Post 27; John Cemetery near Cheshire.

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take to restore the historic
signs. ·
"I just started looking:
into it and doing some
research on how to clean up .
cast aluminum and properly
paint it," Cook said. "So we
tried and we followed the
direclions that came from
some commercial outfits
and ·we worked ·with Mr.
Walbrown at ahe Cllreer.
Center. They did most of
the work."
The first sign to go under
the paintbrush was ahe one
Jocated on the corner of
'Sixth Street and Viand
Street, beside the Mason
County Courthouse .. This
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ed over·the Ohio River Valley ovemiJht will prOduce ahowera
·. and thunderatorm• over the reaion Sun.day momlna, followed
by partly cloudy.1kl111. Hlaha will be In the upper 701.
S'unny akle1 and hlah• In the upper 701 are forecaat for
Memorial Day.
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· Sunday...A chance of 1howera and thund~r1torm1 in the
mominJ, otherwi111 partly cloudy. Hlaha In the upper 70a.
Nonll wind• 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.
Sundlly niaht...Partly cloudy. Low a in the mid 50a.
Memorial Day...Moatly aunny. Hish• in the upper 70a.
Monday niJht...MOitly clear. Lows In the upper 50a.
Extended torecaat:
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Wednelday thfouah Friday...Moatly clear. Lows in the
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destroyed.in blaze .
Historic strncture
built in 1890s
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MARK HALLIUIIN

MHAI.I.IU~NIMYDAILVAIGIITIMOM

Is an old church that haa
been here for more than 100
yean."
William• reported to
Ritchie that someone sot off
flrecrackera In his mailbox
ovomlaht and wondered If
thoro· wsa a· c:onnoc:tlon
between tho two lncidenu.
· The aanctuary haa been a
local aathorlna place since
the rustle wood \:luildlna wu
- conatructod In tho 18901,
accordln1 to Wllllama. It
had electrical hookups,
which will be lnveatiaated .
So far, PJtchle aald, there
Isn't any evidence or araon
or flammablea. Ju1t a pile of
llhOI where 100 yeara or
memorlea were made. ·
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PINB OROVB - The
conJreaatlon of Pine Grove
Community Church will
have to find another place to
worahip this Sunday after
their sanctuary burned In a
Thursday nlalit flro.
FlrllfiJhteruot the call at
11:451 P·lll· Thursday and
arrived on the acene at 12:02
a.m.
Barry Pierson of the Leon
Volunteer Fire Department
was the first on the acene,
but 11id by the time he JOt
there, little could be done to
save the old wooden atruc·
ture.
"lt was fully enJulfed . .
· There was fire everywhere,"
Pierson nld.
The Flatrock Volunteer
· Fire Depanment also sent
two trucks to· help' fight the
bia:te as well as tliree trucks
sent from the Leon depan,
ment.
According to reporta, the
departments worked to keep
the flames from damaging a
nearby picnic shelter and ·
wooden toilet enclo1ures.
No one was injured in the
fire. and damase estimates
have not yet been reponed .
The fire is still under inves·
ti~ation by the Weat Vir.J.inia
Perc Marshall, who aa1ll he
is not ready to label it arson.
"At this point I'm still not
I00-percent sure,'' Marshall
Paul
Ritchie
uid.
"Everythins'•
leading
toward an accidental fire,
but I'm soing to withhold
callins it for awhile. There'•
a couple .of other thins• I .
want to look at tint."
· What thoae other things
are Ritchie uid he is keep·
ina to himaelf. ·
Meanwhile, the ~onareaa·
tion is in shock.
"lt'a terrible," Oeorae
Williams, who sometimes
worahiOPed at Pine Grove,
said. ''ll'a awfuL It's a
shame. But The Lord will
handle it. He'll take care of
it. He' ll find the ones that
done it. He knows who done
it. It's a shame becauae this

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erosion aDd aeMn.l deteritr
ration caiiSed b~ the u.tllrll
bend of the river,
The tablliation pr.ojec~
entail the inu.Uanon !)(
several tba1b of e:ontretcr uld
~~~r~ement c~s ~ona

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"Onee inu.tled, these
concnte-6Ued shall$ will
help suppon the ban\, thus
pnv.nttng any furthu sllppase," u.id Williams.
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"ODOT has had tremen·
dous success with re~lr
projects simllu- to this, We
ue very confident of our
aews and the work they
do... he lidded.
Williams uid once con-:
uruction on the slippagt
problem .has been ~orrectea,
the rQad will be lew.led out IUPMGI IJIIIMII .;... Wllflt Cft'NI with the Ohio Department of
and ntw curbs, dninajlt ~nsportetlon (ODOT) lnd ~~~~ Ston&amp; Co. of Chtstemlll conoutlets and sidewalks will bQ . tlnue construction on a ~If projact lUred towara sttblllllfll ·
instlllltd.
a section of Eat Main Stratt In Pomeroy. (lbny M. Leach)
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"Traffic will not ·be
impeded during tho instllllll· of tra!flc open to motorlsll, structiOII efforts, the U.S.
llon of the now curbs and butth1sshouldn 't create any Corps of BnalnHn will rip
sidewalks. Durina dayliaht problems." he said.
np the !100-foot section' ot'
hours, we wlll have one lane
Followina ODOT's con- riverbllnk.

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drive and confldonco, and noted that
onco students develop these
of
the aame. they can CIJT)' them nto the
claasroom and everyday life.
Since the cloulng, harmonica and
cheaa Instruction were so succe11ful in
&amp;stem Elementary, plana are now
belna made to offer ihe claaaes in Meigs
and 'Southern Elementary next year lf
the state education Jranta are available.
At the Bradbury achool In MeiJI
Local and Southern Elcrmentary School,
the fourth and fifth araden received a
class on underatundlna the Unde11round
Railroad. The proJrams were pre111nted
by Beverly Oray, llssistant coonlinator
or Ohio's Stille Unde...round Railroad
History Depanment.
· Seventh 11nd eight ar~~den of Southern
and MeiJs Middle Schools enJoyed an
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era. Bllen Ford', a folk life artlat from
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Chester-Shade Assoeh\llon, Southern
and Bastem High School Bnallsh stu·
denta and students from Mid·Ohla
Vlllloy Chrlstiun School in Mlddle~rt
went to the Ariel Theater in Oal\ipohs In
December for ~formonc:es of Chorlcs
Dickens' "A Chrlstm11s C11rol" performed by actors from the Theater
Company of Richmond, VA.
Wtien the Yesteryear proanm of
Retired Senior Volunteer Proar~m of the
Melp County Council on Aaina and
schOOl field trips were thro111onid by
lack of fundina from the schools, the
aaaoclatlon'a education committee pro·
videcl the money. Students' fees, arona
with tM expenses of bus tfllnsportatlon,
were j)lid ISy the IISSDCilltion.
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At ihe recent AMual dinner, the pro·
aram featured vocal, auitlll' and hlll'monl·
ca mullc by Lawrence Eblin,. and story·
tellilla Donna Green. An Auction Wll5 held
to raiN money for activities and Improve·
t:nenta to the 1823 reatored Chester
Courthouse, which Is now open on
Saturdays and Monduys II o.m. to 4 p.m.
Flo!_t!~donated bY. Murshnll Roush,
Rex Lnomlon and Mitch Meadows to
decorate the tables were owurded us
door prizes·,
A repon on the nnanccil of the aroup,
the UM of the courthouse by outside
011UIIIliona 1the proarummina, ond the
gcil
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: and adults emphasizing the culture and
: history of Meigs County are an empha:·
~ .sis of thcr C.hcstcrr·Shadcr Historical
Asaociatlon.
, .. A report on what has been 11ccom·
• pllshecfto enhance the PI'OIIrammlna and
; the fundina secured by thO oraanlutlon
• to carry It out waa aiven ilt last week's
• annual dlnne.r meetlna held at Royal
Oak Reaort.
Ac:con:llna to the re!X!rl, two pilot pro: arama were created for Eaalem
• Elementary. The sixth arade students
l, were tauarlit c1aaaes 1n Appa1ac hian c1OJ·
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alna by Paulette Harrison. Four mem·
bera of the Buckeye State Harmonica
Club taught harmonica workahopa to
the fourth aradera. DurlnJ these work·
shopa, students learned the skill of play·
ina the harmonica.
: The workshops Included teachli1a the
• children how to react the music, understand
: . rhythm and the history of lnatrumenli.
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At the conclualon of the two·day
workshop, 60 children were able to play
three songs. They gave a concen for the
other stui:lenta ana the fiiCUlty at the
• school.
• Chess sets were bouJhl for the sev· '
: enth and eiJht grades and Jared Spencer
• inatructcd studenu in the rules of tho
aame.
He described che11 as a aame which

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PI'OJB"OU of 1M slabiliaatloo
. proJeCt. OUr crews are com, ; pletely on schedule and
:• 'hne 11lready finishecl lS
~nt of the entire pro• JOC:t."
:. :. Stove Williams., tonstNC: : 1ion enalneer for the Ohio
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:; Tra:nsportation
(ODOT)
' District 10, is upbeat about
, the stlllus of ODOT's
:S723.000 repalr projttt In
Pomeroy, 11 prolec:t tliat will
'UitlmlltCly stab1llze a portion of East Main Street that
ha&amp; dropped several Inches
· over the last two yean.
· "Every aspect of the project is runnin&amp; smoothly11nd
we 11nticlpate beina finished
· .before the scheduled com... plction d11te of Oct. tS,"
added Willl11ms. "I estimate
~:rews will probllbly be done
• with the project sometime
. in July or August.'' ·
: Willi~nu cxplainod that
· ruck undcrneuh the hiBhway has been slidin1 toward
the Oh.io River, resultin, in
stvel'lll residents who ive
. along the road reporting
· cracks in baStmu:nt walls o.nd
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The building has • fint
floor of S 1,000 squm feet, a
s~ond floor of 18',000 square.
feet. and an equipment mez·
zunine of 800 square feet.
· It will have an elevator,
security system. complete
temperature control InclUding
air conditioning, a sprinkling
system, and an Intemet con•
nection Tl line, along with a
lll'Jie parking lot, and JII'IC:tlce
fierd for football anil other
sportina activities far · use
only by the middle school
students.
ln preparation for opening
the school in late Febnuu')',
the
of education
weekbowij
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to reduce last
the
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Construction work on the
new $11 million Meigs
Middle School is wee~s
ahead of schedule and could
be finished and fumishechnd ·
ready for students in late
February 2003.
Originally. the Meigs Local
B&lt;&gt;ard of Education had
planned for students to go
mto the new school for the
2003·04 school year.
However, since ·the work
has progressed so rapidly, the
plan now is to make the tnin··
PRCIGIRDIINCI - Mills Local Board of Education mem~ra
sit ion as soon it is finished.
wert jOined bY admlniatrat.lve personnel to tour the $11 million
Paying the utilities and
middle school elC--ted
other costs associated with
,.... to be completed and rt"""
...., for occ:upancy In February. Diac:usslna the layout of the bulldln&amp; as
keeping two buildings open
they atOOd where the aymnaslum will be built a111, ft'om left,
- the old one in Middlepon
and the new one at Rock t~e n':m~~8of~sS:~s~ Mary O'Brien, middle sehool principal: Steve Ohlln&amp;er. ual•
Implemcntina the reduc· tant principal: Jeff Enarem, construction maneaer: Scott
Springs- would be too c:ost·
ly, said Meigs Local tion In force (RIP) is In · Welton, bOard member. S~o~pertntendent William Buckley, Ron
Superintendent
William accordance with the neaotlat· Lo&amp;an, John HOOd and Roter Abbott, board members, and
Buckley.
ed agreement with the Meigs Mark Rhonemus, t111uurer. (Charlene Hoeflich)
The new 70,000 .square Local Teachers Association,
foot buildln~ on the hill over· Buckley said. All reductions
looking Meugs high School ~re ~ude according to senior· ·
includes IS regular class.i. uty. t1 was reported .
rooms, _three science labs,
Eiaht teachers have already
seven special education been notified that their posf·
WEDNESDAY MAY 29 2002
classrooms. one computer tions are being eliminated,
Sptattrd ~f 0'1• Vtllty Htllll H.. lt~ ·
lab, a life skUis classroom, a although their names will be
11 1111 tellle
O••nll11 Atl•t I Sul11 111""' Cullr
music room, an an room, · a kept on a list for possible
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library, a.gymnasium, a cafe· recall for 27 months in the
teria, plenty of storage event positions open due to
rooms, administrative space resignation, retirement or
and nurse's room.
other reusons.
Buckley said the 7,000 · As for the new elementary
square foot gymnasium will school under construction
seat 500, and that the 3,000 just outside the Rutland
square foot cafeteria and Village llmlts. that school Is
. kftchen area is more than expected to completed in
adequate to accommodate the March and occupied 111 ihe
· Sptlhrt wllll•elde Dr. lerel4 Yell••·
940 or so students attending fall of 2003.
Dr. lm A••l•, Dr. lieu Fleher, Dr. Ar~tl4 P1111,
ttprelltlttlilt fre111 W~t4led Cut1r, Ar•11• 1f lelllpell1, 114
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Haven United Methodist Chun:h, willl the
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Rev. Gr:egory Blai.r officiating, Burial will be
,R.I.VENSWOOD, W.Va. - 8N()e E.. Garde~~ Gu'ld of Y.
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POINT PLEASANT - Lola Ernestine m Sunnse Memonal Gardens. Letan. Friends
81qham, '12. uf ~ Flemina Avenue. P-B.O. siste'mooo-a~s.n,_~~~ ~~ ~~­ Bak'llr, 63.. Point Pleasant, died ~riday, May may call al Foglesong-Tucker Funeral Home,
R•~,woo.t. died Thllhdu, May 23, 2002, ber of The Board of the YWCA in 24, 2002, m Pleasan1 Valley HospuaL
Mason, from 6-9 p.m. Monday.
at 0\lrlestoo ArN Medical Cen~l Jamestown, New York, and the Green Thumb
Born Nov. 14, 1938, in Buffalo, W.Va.,
The body will he in state at the chun:h one
Division in t:::twlestoti, West V.rginiL
Ouden Club of Jamestown, New York,
daughter of the late John and Leona Tucker hour prior 10 I he service. ·
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He was bon\ December 30, ll}l9, in
She was a member of the Grace United Blankenship, she was a homemaker.
In lieu of Oowers, contributions may be
MiddltpO!t, Ohio. a son of Methodist 011m:h l!ld the Abigail Circle of
Surviving are three daughters, Lorena made to the American Kidney Foundation and
the late Dr. Alvin B. 11\d United Methodist Women, an hot~orUY mem- (Tim) Davis of Wilmin$ton, N.C., and the New Huven United Methodist Church.
Nonna Stm Binsham.
bet .of the Oallia County Historical Society, Audl'lly Randolph and Auruta Roller, both of
He graduated · from and a.member of the French An Colony and Point Pleasant; and ·five grandchildren and
~ Hiah School, the Morris and Dorothy Haskins Ariel three great-grandchildren.
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Ohio University in Theater.
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She was also preceded in death by brothers
Athens, Ohio. and graduatOn October 13; 1993, Grace United and sister.;.
ed from the Cleveland Methodist Otun:h 11resented a Hall of Fame
GALLIPOLIS Minerva Lucretia
Sefl)ices will be 2 p.m. Sunday in Wilcoxen
School of Embalmers, Award to Alice McConnl~k Mossman. 'who Funeral Home, Point Pleasanl, with· Ctetus Thomas Wingate, 93, Gallipolis, died
Oe~lanil, Ohio. .
by faith has dedicated her life to leading oth- Price officiating. Burial will be in Walker Thursday, May 23, 2002. in Wyngate of
Binsham Started his ers to Christ." - Hebrews, Chapters I I and Chapel Cemetery, Robensburg, W,Va. Gallipolis.
Born Man:h 31, 1909 ~ in Clark County,
tareer In blanking ll llle 12.
Visitation was held in the funeral home from
, Jatkson County Bank In
She is survived by a sister-in·law, DOrothy 6-8 p.m. Saturday.
daughter of the late Fred and Nellie Neer
Arnold, she was a homemaker, and was a
r:..~ns~ tn I~, ~as n~med President in McCormick of Gallipolis: a bl'?'her-in-law,
retired
saleslady from Stewart's Depanment
"""'• Sllr\&gt;1ng unul h1s retirement of May George G1bleman of Alexandna, Virginia·
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Store in Lexington, Ky.
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1990,f
•'-~ and later served as the bank's Ot:tirntln · four nietes; and eJiht grand-nietes and si~
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grand-nephews.
NEW HAVEN- Martha E. Han, 74, New
She was a member of Stamping Ground
.He 1lso served on the Board of Directors . She was preceded In death by her parents· · Hav~n, died Friday, May 24, 2002, at . Christian Chun:h, Stamping Ground, Ky., and
for the Jackstm County Bank :tnil.Commereial her husbllnd, Jllmes Paul Mossman, wbo died Humcane, W.Va.
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a member of lhe Stamping Ground
B1ncS~res Inc.
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June 4, 199 I; a brother, Thomas Fuller
BornJune 19, 1927. at Huntington. W.Va., Homemakers Club.
Mr. Bmgham was a member of the F1rst McCormick: and a sister, Jean McConnick daughter of the late Hiram A. Sr. and Mabel
Surviving are a son, Robert L. (Joyce)
United Methlldist Church of Ravenswood, He Gableman of Alexandria Virginia. .
E. Elkins Richardson, she was ~homemaker, Thomas of Gallipolis; four grandchildren.
was a mem~r of . the Aladdin Thmple
,•Services will be Tuesd~y. May 28. 2002, at 1 and a member of the New Haven United eight great-grandchildren and a grent-gl'llatgrandchild; a sister, Marcella Childs of Fon
Co!umbus., Oht.o, Kmghts Thmplar, Ath¢ns, p.m. at Grace United Methodist Church with Methodist Chun:h.
0 ht~ Mtts.onlc Lodi!C of Middlepon ~hio, · Pas~. Jonathotl Kollnmn and l3ob I~gram
Surviving are three . sons, Reginald Lauderdale. Fla.; and several nieces and
SI!Otttsh R11t of Parkersburg_, We~t Vlflllnia, offiCiating. Interment will be in Mound Hill (Jennifer) Hart of Hurricane, James (Debbie) nephews,
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and Elks Club Lodi!C No. 973, Athens, Ohio. Cemetery. Friends may call at Grace United Hart of Beckley, W.Va., and Brent (Terri) Hart
Sh~ was also preceded in death by her husHe ~as vetemn of the U.S. Army, Knrean Methodist Chun:h from noon until the time of of Huntmgton, W.Va.; a daughter, P. Jayne bands, Orv~lle H. Thomas, on Dec. 31, 1946,
(George) Sveda . of New Castle, Pa.; six · and Willard Wingate, on June 21, 2000;a'son,
ConfliCt era, anil belonged to 1~ American the sef\)ices on 1\lesday, May 28, 2002.
t.ealon. Post (/039 at Po.meroy, Ohm. .
.·. Pallbearers will be Mark Sheets, Dan g~andchildren; and two brothers. Hiram A James O.. Thomu~; and~ sister, ThresaRiley.
Gravestde servtces Will be 1 p.m. Tuesday
Sufi)WM Ultl~de h1s wife nf 47. years, Thomas, Roben 0: Rupp, Paul McKenzie, Richardson Jr. of Columbus, and F. Oavid
Richardson
of
Ewington.
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McConl&lt;ey Cemetery, Catawba. Ohio, with
Martha Yeager. Btlll!h:tm; o~e daug~ter, Cathy !an Meske and Davtd Meske.
·She was also preceded in death by a broth- the Rev. Isaac Shupe officiating. Friends may
Pohng, andller husband M1ke, of North East, · Honorary (tall bearers are Dr. Isom Walker
call at Cremeens Funeral Chapel from 6-8
Pennsyi.VIl~ia; one son, Roben of Erie, Bill Lloyd, Morris Haskins, Dr. Jay Sheridan' et and thl'lle sisters.
Services wilt be 1 p.m. Tuesday in New p.m. Monday.
Pennsylvama; one ,sister, Edith Jonc~im of Don. Robinson, Victor Niday, Frank
Reynoldsburg, Oh1o; three . grandch1ldren, Ham11ton, Bob Muller, Bernie Butcher, Jack
Ulldsey, ,Mntlllew and Andrew Polln11; and Mink, Ron McDade, George Gableman and
several ~~~s an~ nephews.
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Roger Barron.
In addttlon to h1s parents, he was proo:ded
ln lieu ofnowers contributions can be made
ln death by one brother, Ralph; !lnd one sister, to the Grace United Methodist Church
Leno~ Will. ,
Endowment fund.
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Sefl)ltes Will be held Monday, May 27,
2002,at 11 a.m. at The Fint United Methodist
Chun:h, Ravenswood, with the Rev, Damli
Oooden officiating. Friends mny call Sunday,
GALLIPOLIS - Harold H. Westphal, 86;
.May 26, 2002, troll\ 3·5 p.m. aild 7·9 p.m. at of Gallipolis, died .Thursday, May 13, 2002,
the Roush Punetal Home, R.avenswt&gt;od.
In Holter Medical Center.
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Qraveside Services will be held at the Athens
He was bom .September II, 191S, in
MeitiOt)' Ollldens, Athens, Ohio. 111 4 p.m.
Chlcngo, IUinols, son of the late William
Memorial contributions may be made to Westphal and Bmil~ Zlnk Westphal.
The First United Methoolst Church,
He was a machiniSt for the Stewart· Warner
Memorial Fund, 719 Flinn Street, Company In Chicago, and was n U.S. Anny
Ravenswood, West Vlrglnln26164.
veteran of World Wilt II.
He was a member of Smith·Capehart Post
140 of the American Legion in New Haven,
M~n West Vlflllnla,
.GALLIPOLIS Allee Margal'llt
He is SUfl)ived by his · wife, Mildred K.
McCormick Mossrillln, 95, of Gallipolis. died We,stphal; two sisters, Bernice Justis of
on Friday, May 24, 2002, ·at Holzer Medical Chtcago, and Katherine Robertson of
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California; several nieces and nephews; two
She was born on Ianuary brothers·ln·law and sisters-In-law, Dallas and
3, 1907, In Gallipolis, Ohlo1 Ruth Walker of Mason, Weat Viralnia, and
to the late Ruth Fuller ta)la Maurice and Dorothy Walker of Gallipolis:
Earl Leander McCormick, and 1 alater-ln-law, Mary B. Workman ofNew
Mra. Moaaman attended a Haven Weat Vl!Jlnta.
one·~om
achool
at
Servleea wlll bO 1:30 p.m. on Monday, May .
Palrtleld whan lha waa 5 27, 2002, In Poaleaona·Tucker Funeral
~ old, She m&lt;lvecl to Home, Muon, with the Rev. Ronda!
Payton, Utah, In 1913 and Brownlftl oft\clatlftl. Burial will be~ Letart
aradliatecl frorn Payaon Bvirareen Cemetery. Prlenda may c I at the
Hlah Scbool In 1924. She funeral home on Sunda~. May 26, 2 :2, from
Mou!lllln
piluated from the Holzer 6·D p,m,
Hoapltal School of Nuralnf
Mllltuy aravealde aervlcea will be conduct· Guido Glrolaml, rllht, who wae drafted Into the U.S. Army durlnl World War II before areduatlnl
In 192.8.
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ed by Smlth·Capehart Poat 140 of the from hlih echool received hie diploma In Friday nllht's commencement pro1ram at Melp Hlih
She married Jamea Paul Moaaman In Grace American Leal11n and Stewart·Johnaon Poat School. Like many other 1raduetea, he was&amp;lven asslatanoe In letting the tassel on hts oap to
United Methodist
Chureh on May 15, 1929. 9926 of the VFW, Muon,
han1 just rllht ow Cella McCoy, 1 teacher. (Charlene Hoeflich)
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OUR READERS' VIEWS

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01\e ~~· ~l. \\~ \\'Cit 11 nlltlllll nt ~-e. but oot oow.
sliM )-'CIIt ~ Blue Stnt S~l&lt;.-e Bt~lll~ W\'tC 11).~1 In the
~n~ lif ~ h~!II'~'CIIt\1~ ~ but 001 11\i\\&gt;,
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' 011 'enlol'lal ~ ::!00:1. r l(C'e mt\1\! 1111&lt;1 n~~Jre nlue Stnr
Sel'\&gt;i&lt;.'C 81111111!1'11 In l'ro11t wh\WWll illll.t b\l~lne~' t~ero..~
1111!1'\(tl, bllm~tr wtn1llld~ 11s llmt 11 oo\'C\1 otll! tfotn tlmtlbm·
- lly Is S'eNhll! In the U.S. nned ~-es, tightlllj! tei'\'\:Wism In
Opemtlon liuduth~ freedolll 111\d provldhll! hom. lnml
lkifuns •. Ullfurtulllltely. t:klld Stilt Ban~~etsnte repl11dnl! Slllll'e
{)f\111! hlue.

'TW\\y's 111e11 n11d \1'01111!11 se11t lt1tu httrtn's wny diner little
i'Mittl\e dooj!l\bllys wh" IOOj!llt In the trenches t~f ~11\.'C, the
0 h \\)1\{) srurtl\e\1 the l)eijc~ 111 Noomu~, {)t till! troops who
: boo.ilht lntlll!s or h.111d whh blood 1111\ore11 ~ 0111!1ln Reser\'\llr.
: ln\leed, tlwe ttre "" dlt'ferem .thlln the millions "r 1111!11 tllld
· \\'\llllell whu h11vt i\llslvtl'ed the tlarlun e11ll lh~hout
· Alnerka's hlstu~. A~ did those bel\we them, ltid~~Y's 111\'111\nd
\WI\1\'n thttt ~ hutl\lr did their dutY, R~llab!y, we 1nust
IIIJW lldd 3,1100 more 1111111\'S tu the list uf uur hunili'td dend.
Soli\\' l)f the honored tlei\d ~I'll In llle A1111'ed FM.-e$, but
: ~on~e \\'ere tl\ll. &amp;~h wns oil the ~nt lines of the tel'l'lll'lst
: 11ss~ult un Amen.:n. All lost Iheir lives t~n Sept, It {)f the d~s
· lolltlwl~~t~, .llts 1111111.1! thut. 11s we remember the military men
11nd wotl\etl who diet! 111 servke tn Amen~n. we 11lso ..... just
this on~ - ren~en1bl!r us well the tllsUtlltles of the WM otl
Thll'lltlsm. Tiley un: nlsu Amerkai1 heroes whu died In the llne
. of duty. They @II \Ill their nil h1 st.W\)k'C It\ their l'tluntcy tis sure: ly us li' the~ htld beet\ "" tl~e frontlltll!s uf Afghnnlsnm,
~ Al!llin. yooug Anlt!rk&lt;ms, wtnrlnll; the \lt\lt\:ll'\1\S 'l)f uur
~ llrti1M tbt\.'I!S! ttl'll flllhth~ In tl wur Wfthout oorders ttlld wllhI)UI dem-ly lttentll1cil~:ombtttmll~. Sonic t~f them hnvc I!IVlln
;the ~upreml! su~rln~ 1\)r I)Ur mulull. ~til\\ thuukl\tl thnt we
're ll ntltll)tt th11t dlll)s uot fu~t ... thut we ure 11 peuple who
:.remember ntld hmmr the lltenwy 111' thttSe wl\1) died ti~htl~~t~
: 1he enet\1les "" the United Sttttes - whcre\&gt;llr n11d whctlclll!r
• they tht'Ciltetl.
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: Ott this Mem~&gt;rlul Ony, lusk ull thltens of this greutland tu
· remember the su~rllk'll or mure than I ntillimt Amerltllns
.Whtlse tmmmry we honor,
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.1fkllltlrr tJ/ lltr Amrr'irtm l..rglmt. Ht! t'l!fli'I'St!IIIS :1.8 tH/1/It»t •.
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TODAY IN HISTORY
llV THt ~!SOCI ..Ub Pli(S$ ·

'fudily I~ Sundny, May 211, the 141\th tiny of 2002, There are
ll9 duys let\ lt1 tl\~ yeAr.
' 'fbdny's Highlight In History: ·
011 Mil}' 26, 1940, the evacut~tlo11 or Allied troops tro1u
Dunkirk, Frnn~:e, during Wt~rld Wnr II be~ttn.
. 011 this date:
. In I~21 1 Mllrtln Luther wu~ btmned by the Bdl~t uf Worms
.bctllllse of his rell&amp;lous bellel'5 nnd wrltlnlls,
Ill 11!0~. Nnpt~leon Bonnpurte wu~ 11rowned khig of ltnly,
!11 18M, UITnngements were made In New Orlc11ns tbr thll
surrender ot' Confedt~r11te foroes Wllst of the Mississippi,
In 'IM~, the h\\l)ellthment trhtl tlf President Andrew
Johnson ended with his 11cqulttal ol\ 1111 remillnlilll churaes,
In III 13, Actors' Btjulty Assoc:lntlun wM tltgMfted.
.. In 1969, the Apollo I0 -nstt'llnttUts returned tu Bllrth after a
, sut~essf'ul elght·dny dress l'llhellfslll for thll flrst mnnned
.. moot\ lnndlna.
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In 19171.Cieorae H. Willig scnled the outside' ur the St~uth
• Tower of NtlW York's World 'l'rnde Ctmter; he Willi ilm:stedllt
· llle top of the II O·story building,
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In 1981114 people were killed when II Mllflne .let cro~hed
'onto th~ tJI&amp;ht deck of the nlr~:rut't ~nrrler USS Nlmht off
· Plorldu .
· In I~91, n L.nudn Alr Boolna 767 ern~hl!d lh Thulltmd,
ktlllntt ull 223 peoJjlc nbm1rd,
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. • In J1J94, MJchnill Jtt~kson tmd L.l~rt M1U'Ie PreHiey were mur~
tlud In the Domhib.:nh kcpubllc. (The mbrrlnlle ended, how•
' ever, In 1996.)
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~ Ten yeurs IIllO: President Bush nnd ArknnNIIs Oov. Bill
'Clinton won prlmurle" In Kemucky, AtkMsllii nnd lduho, The
White ~ouse unnounued thutthq,Coust Ou11rd wus l'llturnlny u
·; aroup of Hulthltl ref'u~ees picked up ut ~eu to !heir homclund
: under u new t=xi!~:utlve order Mlgnctl by Pl'll81dent BuKh. ·
·: Plve years «l!O! Prunce'!l deeply llfll)cJpulnr prln1e minister,
Alnln Juppe, unnounced h would resign u duy ut\er the ~OUil•
try'" aovernlna ccntllr·rll!ht coulltl011 MutYcred mlljur losMes In
flt8t•round purllmnentury eleutlunl!. PreNid~nt Clltuun lei\ rur
Parli! to lgn u new uyreement between NATO untl Russin.
One y 11r oao: Republlcuns und mt&gt;derlitc 0\lrnffi!rnt" drove
a sweeping $1.:\~ trllllon, IO·yeur 111x cut through CongrcMs,
h811dlna PNald 111 Bu11h lll)cJIItlclll triumph.
Todlly'~ Blrthduys: Rtx:k muslclun 011rry Peterson (OueNM
Who) b ~7. Actor PhiiJp Mlchuel Thoruu~ 111 ~3. A..:tre~s Pum
Orler IH ~3. CuuntrY aln11 r Hunk WIUiums Jr. Is SJ. Former
astron11ut Sully K. Mlde h S1. Actre1111 Murllurct Colli\ Is 4~.
Aclnltili H lena Bunhum Curter I~ 36. RtlCk muslclull Phillip
Rhode• (Th Pha.rouhs) Ill 34. Actor Joseph Plcnnes Is 32.
Rhylhm•ltnd•blueM 11ln~er Jooy Kibble C1itkc 6) IN J 1.
• Thouaht for 'foday: 'Thlcnt IM whut you posscsN; g nlu~ IM
what pussci!Ntil you." - Mulclilm Cowie~, Amcrlcuil uuthor
11nd crltlc ( 1898· 1989).
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''eliP\\nsion' of tlle P"~ pllint in
0\eiihlre,
There are m;~ny lnterestllll! points
11buut the ewnts that ha\-'1\! t;~ktn plllte
11nd nre tokh\8 pi~ and still more tu
hi!Piilltl. The lllle that \.'Uittents me tudny
is Ulll \\j!l'eement re~~ehed between the
U.S. SPA, the Ohkl EPA, and 01win.
Oa'Yillls alluwed to hlre a CQIIIPIIIIY 00
munill)t the 11lr sumdartls In the surroulldl\1&amp; ~~fen~, lllen reptlfl the flndhli$
tu Oa~ln, wlm then l!lves the result~ tu
the Ohio BI&gt;A, I$ there s\lmethllll!
Wrollj! with this plcture't
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I hll~&gt;e yet to se'l\ 11 aJtnpnny tum Itself
.lt1 fur dt~£n11 somethllll! wrona. espednl·
• ly If the end results would mnke the
\.'OIIIptll\y look less thnt 1\wornble to the
pubhc 1md Its slul:khlllders,
O.nltl Paul Stinson
Cheshire

rnli.Y

Praising hero~s
Dtllt Editor:

W11lk;Amerkl\, n11tit~Mll • hut~ ton·
tl'lbub!d nmre than $1 billion tu t~UI\Il'lrt
lhe M11reh {)( Dimes nnd Its llfust\~1118
111lssi011. This )'enr In the trl~ullty
~~~... ~d3S11\~II)~ha~,,~~"~r·l~
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A"n,
"'0 ru
"-lytn~-·
or. .M"'
~·" , WYBQ "~nd
WVYK rnr their suppt~rt. Th11nk YIJU m
the Sydnor tinnily - Chris. Ltln111, Sam
and · Orttde fur ser\)illl! us tlllr
nlbasS~tdt~r family this yettr. Omde,
who wt~s rom prem:uurely, is 110w 11
healthy, hnppy little l!lrl - 11 symool of
whut the suppooen; of the Mttreh t~f
Dimes are Wllrldtl!i towurd - a dny
when all bllbies ure 1tom henlthy.
Also, li very s~lnl th11nk you ro the
2002 Trl·t:ounty
WalkAmerica
Committee: Jat1l~ Adkins, Meredllll
Smith, Bob and Anne Ml~hell, Lisa
81llsden, Debbie Brylllll illld Miss~
Mast~n. Fln111ly, for entertaining ev~:ryone on Wnlk duy1 thnnk ~"" to the
alllllzing Owll!ht Icenhower 1111d his
61vls trlbutl\,
Everyone who contributed to
WnlkAnl\'rli:n is u hero nnd grently
llf)J)rcdated In the tlght to snve bilbles.
Ashl~y

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Mnreh of Dhl\es
St. Albnns, W. Vn,

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tltl Aprll28, :100:2, more thllll 300 ttl·
t'tllhmty resl~~~ts ~~~
kln the. wnlk "---r ""dlt••r:
t i\t sllvts ...uu es, ..e u 11 ·e ttl thnnk ""'" .,. v
theru for bring heroes fur the tiniest I hnw severttl loved ones, trlcnds tllld
babies,
fumlly members 111 the Bcthci·Morgun
.By pllrtldpatlng In Mnrch t~f Dimes Cemetery (Lumbert Lunds nrtli:le,
WnlltAtnerlcll,llrenn:sldents, org11nlt11· Sunday, 1imes-Scntlnel, M11y 19). L do
!lullS lltid bu~lnesses raised 1\lnils thnt not see the gruVllshes us "holes In the
support n:serueh ~tnd pml!r11ms, and ground.'' Ornnted, there un: u few
11lve babies hom ~mpturely n flghthlg unmnrked grn\)esltesl but l huve never
chllntellt lite. M11rch ~r Dh11cs Is help- · found llliyt~ne who h!IS u nmp of the
lllg nyht. for their ll~es with culling· cemetery.
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~dpn:seareh,lnnoVIItlve progrnms und
I do visit the cemetery frequently; I
remt~rk11ble brcllktltmllylls thnt have tlnd It to ben beuutlt\11, well·kept plnce,
slll'td millions of b~ble8 from denth or with lovely 11101\UIIIents und .tlorol
dlsnbHity o\&gt;llr llle yelll'S.
ii!TIIngemenis on the j!rnvesltes. l mn
It~
32·year
h18tory, grillel\llto·the township trustees fur the
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n10wl~~t~"f gross, etc.

It gives lllle 11 pek'tlful fttlh~ lln vis"
ltlllj! the ~."emele!'Y knowing ymtr lo\1\.'tl
0111)!) i\re l'e$lll\l! In thls \IUiet se:t·
'Theh~istorl~.!rr'sntiety is o ay. l mn
1101 \1 •ll"'"" uu · • 1t 1s ""' llWIIJlel':l.Ull·
·~"h
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In
i\I t~p III Ion
I lit ...
""'_ bllit"k"pop\111llon
this nre~t sl10uld be able to limm~ 1'~'1·
jet\$ ot\ their own, Most have J!tlltdpuyh\8 j{)bs, The pte.~fl)athlll p!tljeet 1~
okay.
The P"PUhttlon should kmlw . th~
cemetery Is not a run-down, unktmpt

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OLDEST MEIGS GRADUATE

pln~:e.

It Is my belief "trent human kind right
while they are Hvilll! and there will be
nu 11ullt when they ore gun~."
Vllda Mayo
Bidwell
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Harold H. Westphal

There must be a place.
Dtar Editor:

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Lately, kittens have been nbandmteJ
In Ill}' mtt. I feel sure lllat this Is hop·
pening all over the county betnuse II ls
the time t&gt;f the ye11r when bnby tmlmuls
are \\Om,
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Shnme on the womnn thnt dropped
three · kittens In the pnrkh111 lot of'
Rooney Metht:ldlst Chureh. She wus
seen und I think it Is 11 shnnlc her lh.:en~r
number WIIS not tumed In tu the J.ll'\lll\.'1'
· nuthorltles,
This week, tWil smnlllclltens were ten
netlr my hmne on Hllfflsburg R\lllll.
Then I brought two of the kittens trum
the ~hurch. Two of Ill}' own cnts h11ve
litters here, Jllus severn! others tmd 1ny
lmuse cut, 11 Hi-pounder natnetl Angel. l
.hit my limit u wnlle back.
The Oillllll County Humnne S011luty
suys they hnve no mom for cuts und klttens. Can. there be a phtee silt nslde tbr
lllese helpless creatures? Pleuse stup lit·
terlng the countryside with these .
· defen~~Ciess babies. ,
Donna L. MtGultt
Dh.lwell

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TheY. concluded by calllna ntaa to CaiTie Jo Abbott,
on their claaamates to be ''nOt Jonathan Andrew Acree,
Marie
Allen,
only wise but also just aa unique Joellne
Chavonne
Lynn
Barnett,
auhe
year
200:2
Ia
because
It
Is
IIDIII PI.. A1
reflexive - the same forwards Lana Ann Barrett, Joshua
David Taylor Bus, Ryan
and blickwards.''
always be easy. There will
Hundreds of family mem- Alan Bates, Bradley Allen
. always be some obstacles bers and friends J!llcked the Baylor, James Anthony
that stand In your way. There auditorium for the 34th annu- Bearhs, Nicole Dawn Blnck,
wlll always be people who
challen~e your bel.iefs but, If a1 bacca1aureate and . com· . Sarah Ann Blankenship,
Brandon Russell Bobb,
mencement eKen:lses.
)'OU be eve In yourself, your
the graduates entered the Garnett Ellen Bonecutter.
i:leterminatlon can overcome auditorium to music by the
Nicholas Pl'llston Bowles,
anv obstacle.
M · ~ HI h Scho I b d · Heather Marie Brooks, Erica
~Remember. Only as far ns
etgs
II
o an
Bryan,
Danny
we seek, can we ao. Only as directed by Toney Dingess. Renee
Christopher
Buffington
Jr.,
much as dream, can we be." The national anlllem, invoca·
Ashley
Renae
Burbridge,
The Puckett twins, sharlna tlon, and welcome by Mindy
a •peec:h, commented on their Ann O'Dell, senior class Bobbie Jeanne Burson, Erin
"memorable moments" at president opened the proat'llm Gayle Bush, Zachariah C.·
Melas Hlah. The)' listed their wUh Britton)' Williams mak· Butcher, Wayne Adney
Capehart, l~~mes Olen Childers
fav-""'t tblna&amp; the ~lava a . Ina the lnt~u~tluns,
"'' e
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The mus1c department pre- II, Jennifer Sue Clark.
.phyalca.netd.tnP., the r social sented "Kentucky 1800" and
Jessica Patricia Davis,
encounters in hallways. ,,
. "Meigs
Memorable Zachary Carl Davis, Trista
They reflected on the ups Moments ..
Ann Docrfer, Jesse A. Dubbs,
and downs" which have led
D 15· ·a Bl hi
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Edward Eakins,
them to what they described
enn
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c nger, prtn· Chorles
Donald
Ray
Franklin Eakins,
"the best part of all _ clpal, presented the clan to
Ill
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, John Hood, president of 1he Delana Eichinger, Amanda
anduatlon.
Board of Education, and as lean Ellis, Amber Nicole
The separation from their "'""&amp;tal Pennington read the Ellis, Caleb Zechariah Ellis,
classmate&amp;, the inconve· ml'.. 11 h " d d d' 1 Heather Elleene Fetty.
niencea of the buildina reno· c ass ro ' e nan e rp o·
vatlon with claaaes ln the
'iraller park", and llle wrona
lf\~PECTION
spelllna of their school name
on thelr senior shirts were
mentioned by the two.

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KILPATRICK'S VlEW

.Be sure to bring your bandoleer to the battleground
Mt&gt;l'lllllan SO yelll'!l hllve passed stni.'ll
the Su~me· Court last gl11111:ed 111 llle
~on~tltutltllllll right ttl keel) nnd bellt
llrrt\5, Now It ap~ possible, though
probably lmproliable, that this tona peri·
bd of lnattetUltlll 1\\llY be endlna. ·
'rile I'OIIslblllty 111'01111 two weeks ~o
when Soll\lltor Oenerlll Ted Olson flied
oJ)pusltlon briefs In !he c~11118 of Juhll Lee
M'tli'ck
HB!IIIy Md 11mothy Joe Bmerson. His
.t'brlets carrll!d the eltP.Iiclt endtll'8ement of
Attomey Oenerlll Johtl Ashcroft Md thll
Implicit apcroval of the Bu•h
COWMNlST
• tldmlnl•trll·
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. tlon. Ourt overs 1111d aun haters reacted
wllll conflh:tlll&amp; .whoOps and hollers; and gorllln on llle body of the amendment,
now the S~d Amendment Is baek In With rew eltceptlol\8, lower federal
thil n We once more.
coUrt8 have cont:Juded thllt the l'llterence
If It wen~ not tbr Olson's Intervention, to 11 well·t'CI!ulnted mllltln serv 8 to limit
the two appeals wtluld 11ttr1!Ct little 1\0tlce, thevery ri~lltlllut mustnotbe lnfrlnaed.
Hlllllly was ~~entell(Cd ttl 33 mollths In This was the conclusion rern:hed by lh
prll!lln for po81111~81on of two machine Supreme Cuurt In the Miller cnse of
11111111, Bmtl'8tln WM Indicted fur J)OIIIIIIil• 1939. A pair or Oklllhomo bootleggers,
slon or 11 pistol while under a restraining Juck Miller und Fronk ~ton, were 0011 •
ord r, aven the uuomey genel'lll sees 1 --' f
1 d b b
nolhlna wrong Ill a htw forblddhll! llle v ~~"" o ·clltry na o ou c• 111\'tl suwcdrivate """IIIISsion. of machine auns. As off Sh()II!Un Into Arkunsus. Justice JnmeK
,..w
C. MtRaynolds gozed with aelld eye
Ror B111el'!i0n,
he h1111 yet to be trl~d. 11nd u · upon the rn~ts. TI)e defendunts were n:ly·
1exB!I jury ml11ht well acquit him. The1111 lng U(X&gt;n the Secund Am ndment, but In
ore not heulllly horses for John Wuynes to valti. They hod presented no .evldllnce to
ride on.
show thllt a suwed·oiY sho111 un "hus some
JnmeR Mudlmn wns huvlng u bud dny reusonable relutlunshlp to tho preNervo•
when he dl'lln~d the SI!~'Ond Amendment, tlon or cnleie 1tey of n well·re11uluted
Hill Wl'!llon went to a commltt~ on11tyle. mllltlu.''
In the nature of thlnys, the ~otnmittee Mc:ReynoltiM then backed lntt&gt; 11 Cl!ltVO•
. mutle Mudl5oo'~ murk still murkier, und luted sentence thut WIIH run~ In keeplnj
the fln11l text began with a hungln11 X"r1111e with the MudiiJOnlunstyl~ "Certulnly It is
rR~d r~~~~~ ~tllltlreiidii1~.0!.~0:~~!;11Uslurtlt}d· not within judldnl notice thnt this
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~ wenpon Is uny pun of the ordlnury mlll·
· mllltlu, being neces8ary to the stcurlty or tary equipment or thntlts use could con·
u rrcutnte, the rlghtlifthe peuplcto liecJl tribute to the common def&lt; nse."
and bear arms, s~nll not be lnfiingcd."
Very well. The lot~lcul conclusion
One colltttll!ntUtot hili! described the would uppeur to be lnesc:npuble. If 11 bOOt·
opcnlhg phru1111118 un "emburtlll!l!lrtent" to legger hill! no rl&amp;ht 10 corry 11 weupon thlll
everyone Involved In the rueone world of Is -NOT suited fur the tnllltlu, lie must
ntllis. The clause sits like un 800 pound
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James
Kil'

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huve 11 rlaht to CIIITY 11 wenpo11 thut IS
suited for the mllftla. Otlierwlse the
11111endment would have no mcunlng utult
- not even a meanlna lllat uolild bll
divined by llle likes nf JOhn Ash.:mn 1111d
Ted Olson,
.
Satisfied with hb re11sunlng,
McReynolds devoted llle rest t&gt;f his opln·
lun to a rcvlew of colonial laws deilllns
with llle arming of civilian WlltTiors.
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musketeer~. The musketeers wl!n: to
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Kings take lead over Lakers, Page 82 ·
Gallia church ~oftballleague, Page 83
Outdoors, Page 86

GALLIA COUNTY NOTEBOOK .
p.mmlsslon
· to aueet ·

GAU.IPOUS -Gallipolis
City Commission will meet in
special session Tuesday at 7
p.m.. . in the Gallipolis
Mun~e1pal courtroom.

He• stolen
GALLIPOLIS
Kimberly Warren, Graham
School Road, Gallipolis,
reported to Gallia County
sheriff's
deputies
that
between 9 p.m. Wednesday
and I a.m. Thursday, an
unideniified subject entered
her 1992 Jeep Wrangler by.
removing the top covering.
Deputies said $50 in damage was done to the console,
and SO COs, valued at $750,
a cell phone, valued at$179,
and a bottle of tanning lotion,
valued at $46, were removed
from the vehicle. The incident is under investigation.

Drivers died
GALLIPOLIS- RachelS.
Bums, 28, 1374 Lincoln
· Pike, Patriot, was cited for
failure to control and unsafe
vehicle by the Gallia-Meigs
Post of the State Highway
..Jpatrol following a one-car
accident Thursda~ County

Road 14 (Vanco) near the
intersection with Ohio 588.
Troopers said Bums was
westbound at 12:10 p.m.
when her car went off the
right side of the road, and
struck a ditch and an
embankment.
The car had-disabling damage, troopers said.
Sammy D. Queen, 38,
Gallipolis. was cited for fllilure
to control by the patrol in a
OIICH:ar accident later Thursday
on CR 12 (Cora Mill).
. Troopers said Queen was
eastbound, three•tenths of u
mile.west of Perry Township
Road 328 (Brushy Point) at
9:05 p.m. when the car he
drove went off the left side of
the road, came back onto the
road and traveled off the right
side, striking a tree.
The car had disabling damage, the report said.
Lois A. Rose, 37, 390 Circle
Drive, Gallipolis, was cited for
assured clear distance and no
·operator's license by the patrol
in a two-vehicle accident
Friday on Ohio 588.
Troopers said Rose .was
westbound ar5:20 p.m. when
she was unable to slow in
.time and struck the rear of a
car driven · by Gary P.
McGuire, 27, 685 Cox Road,
Crown City. Cox was
attempting u right tum into
Gallipolis TR 224 (Texas) at

the time of the collision, the
report said.
McGuire's car had nonfunc.
tional darnlgc. and there was no
damage to the van, boopets said.

SUnday, ~ 21, 2002

InJury repoa led
ADDISON - A Rutland
man was injured in an accident involving the four~heeler lte operated and a.
p1ckup truck Thursday on
County Road I. (Addison
Pike), the Gallia-Meigs Post
of the State Highway Patrol
.reported.
.
David E. Capehart, 34, 63
Nelson Road, was transported
to Holzer Medical Center by
Gallia County EMS following the 8 p.m. accident that
occurred four-tenths of a mile
west of Ohio 7, the patrol
said. LifeFiight was called to
the scene. but was not used,
accordil)g to reports.
Details.of the crash remained
unavailable as of Saturda~,
although Capehan was idennfied as the driver of the fourwheeler and Lenora M. Saxon,
43, ISO! Brick School Road,
Gallipolis, was the driver of the
pickup, troopers said.
The four-wheeler had nonfunctional damage, and functional damage was listed to
.the pickup, the report said .
Capehart was cited for left of
ceritet.

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ATHENS (AP) - Ohio
forward· Brandon Hunter has
withdrawn his name from the
NBA draft and will return to
the Bobcats for his senior
season.
He announced. his decision
on Thursday ufter learning
that he would have to miss
one game next season for
each glime he played in at u
pre-draft camp in. Chica$0,
Ohio sports informatiOn
director Derek Scott said on
Friday.
Hunter declared for the
· draft May 14. He did not forfeit the rest of his collej!e eli8!bility because he dtd not
h1re an agent.
A t.wo-time All-Mid·
American Conference .first·
team selection, Hunter led the
Bobcats in scoring and
rebounding lust season with
averages of 17.3 points und
9.I rebounds per game.
"I urn obviously happy to
have Brandon's situation
clearly resolved," said Ohio
· head couch Tim O'Shea. "He
was able to get an evaluation
of his game and present draft
possibilities. He realizes that
he is headed in the right
direction and aspires to play
himself into the first round
next year. I look forwurd to
assisting him in reaching this
goal."
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PROCTORVILLE - Despite
bring just eight athletes· to the
meet, Eastern's boys scored in
· six events and placed fit\h in the ·
Division Ill track and field
championships held at Fairland ·
Hi!!h School rriday. ·
.
Eastern track coach Jared
Spencer wouldn't have had it
anr, other way.
' I try to stress quality over
quantity," said Spencer. " I have
said that from day one."
· Eastern finished with 44
points. Chesapeake, which has
dropped to Division Ill this season, ran away with the team title
with. 186 points. Tri-Valley .
Conference member Federal
Hocking placed second with
I 00, followed by South Webster
with 95.5, and LucasvilleValley with 54.
,
Three Eagles placed third in
· respective events as tive Eagles
advanced to the regional semifinals next Wednesday at
Lancaster's Fulton Field.
·
"They ~racticed hurd," said
Spencer. They desel'l(e it, and
Jim looking forward to how they
do in the regionuls'." .
Ross Holter placed third in the
discus with a toss of 125 feet,
one inch to advance to the
regior\uls during event finals
held on 1\lesday. Another pair
of Eagles scored in the shot put,
with senior R.J. Gibbs taking
third With a heave of 43-7 to
advance to Lancaster. Darren
Scatborough garnered points for
the Eagles at seventh pla&lt;;,e with
an effort of 38-10.75.
Junior Brandon Werry triplequalified for the regionala, taking third in the 100-meter dash
(11.8), third in the 200-meter
(24.4), and as a leg on the
Eagles' 4x I00-meter regional
qualifying team. He coasted to
his SI?Ot in the 200, checking the
posittons of competing runners
as he ne\lred the finish line.
The Eagle 4x I 00 unit ran a
47.7 to notch fourth and
advance. Bryan Minear took the
final handoff in tifth place then
passed and pulled away from RE!IIONAL
- Eastern's R.J . Gibbs qualified for the regional track meet by fin·
Plei11 IH E•sl••· 12
lshlng third In the Division Ill districts Friday at Fairland. (Dan Polcyn)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ..,:
Don't think for a second that
it doesn't matter where a cat
starts in the Indianapolis 500.
Sure, it's a long race - · a
lot can happen during those
200 laps Tmd three-plus
hours. B.ut history shows th¢
closer to the front u driver
starts, the greater the likeli:
hood he'll cross the finisli
line first, especially this yeat
with tl:le fastest and perhaps
deepest lineup in Indy histo:
ry.
:
"It is an advantage," pole;
sitter Bruno Junqueira said: .
"There won't be any traffic iri
front of me. Hopefully. there
won't be any traffic m front
· of me for the whole race.''
The first Indy winner, Ray
Harroun, started from 28th
place in 1911': Since then,
only 12 winners have come
from farther back than the
fifth row, including just three
from further than the inside
of the eighth row. The front
row, however, has accounted
for 36 victories, including a
record-16 by the pole-starter.
Two-time winner Arie
Luyendyk, who has started
three times from the pole,
will ta)ce the green flag
Sunday from the 24th spot,
the outside of the eighth row. '
"For me, it's going to be
tough because it is such a
stron~ field." he said Friday.
"You re behind so many cars
and the .turbulence is just
unbelievable"
The Flying Dutchman will
be startin~ from the secondworst posttion of his 17-year
Indy career.
"You have a possibility of a
lot of different strategies
·depending on what happens
out there," Luyendyk said.
"You can't have one plan.
You have to have a plan A, a
plan B. a plan C, a plan D.''
The plan that is used
depends on the timing of pi(
stops, .especially during yetlow caution penods.
"If the car is unbelievable
and it's looking like your
picking 'em off one by ·,one,
PIHII IH

Indy, 82

Reds' Griffey off Dl,
goes 1-for-4 in return

TORONTO {AP) - .C.C.
Subathia pitched three-hit ball
for seven innings, and Travis
ATLANTA (AP)- ~r seven weeks on the behind the bag at second, Griffey fouled out in
. Fryman hit a three-run homer
disabled
list, Ken Griffey Jr. was back in center the third, lined out in the fifth and struck out in
in the 11ighth as Ule Cleveland ·
the eighth. He faced an ()..2 count in his final
field .for the Cincinnati Reds on Frida~ night.
Indians beat the Toronto ~
GriffeyJho tore a tendon in his nght knee three at·bats, and even tried to bunt in the third.
Jays 3-0 Saturday.
"If it was a k'itch I could have bunted, I would
April
7, '!!IIUled and batted third against the
Paul Shuey · and Bob
have
bunted, he said. The pitch was on the
·
·
Atlanta
Braves.
He
singled
sharply
to
center
off
Wickman finished the five-hit·
inside
comer_fqr strike two. "(was ju$t trying to
starter Kevin Millwood in the firSt inning and
ter, Cleveland's third shutout
get on base. lJat's the only way we're going to
finished 1-for-4 in the Reds' ll-21oss.
of the · season. Wickman
score runs.''
His
batting
average
dropped
four
points
to
worked the ninth for his II
He waii in a good mood before the game. He
.269.
save in 12 opportunities.
walked
quickly into a news conference and
'The first couple of innings .1was like a deer
Sabathia (4-4), making his
in headlights.~· Griftey said. "As the game went took a seat with reponers, shouting "I'm ready, ·
second start since being robbed
on,
I felt more and more comfonable being in let's go," before moving up to the microphone
at gunpoint on Mayl7, struck
the
outfield.
I think that's going to be the adjust- to lllke questions.
out six and wulked three to
Later, he exchanged hugs and handshakes ·
ment playing, is going to be I'(aying the outsend Toronto to its II th loss in
tield,'
· ·
·
with severdl Atlanta players, and mingled with. .
the last 16 home games.
fans and signed autographs during batting prac· HE'S BACK...,.. C,lnclnnatl Reds outfielder Ken Griffey J(., moves
Facing
an
infield
shift
during
each
at-bat,
The 21-year-old left-hander • ·
·
out df the way of pltch"from Atlanta's Kevin Millwood. (AP)
with Atlanta shortstop Rafael Furcal playing tice,
allowed two runs in six. innings
in a no-decision against
Kansas City in his last start, a
day after being robbed at a
Cleveland hotel of $44,102 In
cash and jewelry, including a
necklace and earrings. ,
Toronto starter Esteban
STAFF REPORT
on ships come to Huntington," Marshall coach nent was Temple in 1999, a game
Loaiza (2-1) extended his
HUNTINGTON,
W.Va.Marshall
and posting Bob Pruett said. "Now that we have Marshall won 34-0 in Huntington.
scoreless streak to a careerUniversity
Director
of
Athletics
Lance
The Hurricanes are 5-0 all-time
three run- Miami, we have two of the most recent
high 18 l-3 innings before
West,
alon11
with
University
of
Miami
national
champions,
along
with
·against
members of the Mid-American·
ner-up
fiD·
Fryman broke up the scoreless
Athletic
D~rettor
,Paul
Dee,
announced
ishes,
Tennessee,
on
the
Schedule
to,
play
in
Conference.
The 'Canes la~t pi aye~ a
tie with his fifth homer.
today
the
signing
of
a
three-game
.
Huntin11ton.
.
MAC
opponent
m 1987, defeatmg
Having an
Loaiza walked Omar
ball
contract
between
the
two
schools.
"I thmk the fact that we have been Toledo 24-14 and Miami (Qhio) 54,3
opportuniVizquel leading off the eighth.
The
contract
calls
for
the
able
to sohedule home games against that year.
ty
to
bring
Vizquel moved to second on a
Thundering
Herd
to
visit
the
Orange
teams
like this shows the level of
The game~ with Miami join a solid
.an
oppo11rounder before Loaiza inten·
Bowl
to
play
the
Hurricanes
on
Sept.
I,
nent like this to Huntington is some- respect outfrogram has ~ained outside list of future Herd opponents.
uonally walked Jim Thome·to
2007
and
Sept.
22,
20
12
with
the
the state o West Virgima. Hopefully,
Among those are Tror, State (2003thing
we are always looking to do.''
face Fryman, who hit a 1..0
'Canes
making
an
appearance
·in
we
will
be
able
to
announce
more
of
04
), Tennessee (2003, 06, '09, 'I 0),
,
Marshall
currently
holds
an
all-time
pitch over the wall in left field.
Huntington
on
Sept
10,
2011.
these
txpes
of
games
in
the
very
near
LSU
(2003), Georgia (2004), Ohio
~ord
of
3-10
against
current
memLoaiza, who missed spring ·
"We
are
vel)'
excited
to
finalize
this
future.
'
·
State
(2004
), Virginia Tech (2005) and
l&gt;ers of the Big East Conference, but is
training and the first six. weeks
deal to play the Hurricanes," West said. 1·1 against schools from that league
The Herd is scheduled to play Big Wisconsin (2007).
·
of the season because of tight"Miam1
is
obviously
one
of
the
tof.
East
member
Virginia
Tech
on
Sept.
12
Marshall
will
face
Appalachian
sihce
the
league's
formation
in
1991.
ness in his right shoulder,
prognuns in all of college footbal ,
"One of the priorities of our fans ha.~ of this year and a~ain during the 2005 State, Virginia Tech and Troy State in
allowed seven hits in 7 1-3
hav1ng
won
five
national
champlbeen·for us to schedule name teams to season. Thp Herd s last Big East oppo- nono(;onference games this falL
innings.

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PICKERINGTON
Eastern will play Newark
Catholic in the Division IV,
Region 15 semifinals Friday
at Lancaster's Beavers Field.
The Green Wave defeated
Lancaster Fisher Catholic, 31, in their district semifinal
contest.
Eastern advanced to the
regionuls with a 6·1 win over
New Boston on Thursday.
Game time Friday is set for
5 p.m.
In the other regional semi·
final
Friday, Leesburg
Fairfield will meet Toronto at
2 p.m.
The regional title game will
be I p.m. Snturclay.

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grateful to Mr. Cook and cer·
tainly to the people at the
Career Center for their hard
work."
from PllpA1
. Geiger notes that the
Mason
County area was
particular · sign details the
e!'ceptional
in th~ number 'Q(
exploits of George Rogers
Clark defeat of the British at . s1gns that are sull standing
Vincennes and Kaskaskia since the historic marker prowith "an army of only 17S gram was initiated in 1934.
"About a third of these
men . .Clark's party began
their expedition from the markers that have been put
up . are no longer there,''
mouth of the Kanawha.
Ge1ger
noted. "They've been
Walbrown
teaches
Agriculture/Forestry at the knocked down or they've
CliMer Center, but he wasn't ~n stolen or whatever, but
the only Career Center . Pomt Pleasant's markers are
teacher involved. Russell still around.'!
Although funding from the
Willij!ms' welding class lent
state
may not be available to
a harid in repairing a crack in
replace
missing signs, some
the sign. .
··
area
residents
find · ways to
"Mrs. Caplinger (the
· Career Center director,) and pay the $1,500 price tag that
Mr. Wallbrown were both comes with creating or
very happy to cooperate, in rer.Jacing a new marker.
'Just about all new.markers
fact the vocational people up
that.
s.o. up today are usually
there have been very, very
the
m•uauves
by the local citgood to help with a great
izens
who
take
an interest in
many things," Cook said.
"The welding instructor something," Geiger said.
welded it back where it was "We work with them in terms
broke and the building of the wordin~ and getting it
.instructor, his students are erected. We re just truly
workirig on a trail shelter for grateful for all the work
Krodell&gt;ark and they should they've done around here.
There are a lot of people in
have that ready in about a
Point fleasant that are taking
week."
an
interest in their history and
' The efforts put forth by the
see
how this history can proCareer Center and Cook have
vide
them with an opportuninot gone unnoticed.
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The Division of Archives ty .in terms of promoting
and Histocy sent Joe Geiger, tourism· and economic develfrom the Database Archive opment here in the area and
section, down to help with any role that we can play in
we certainly want
the reinstallation of the first assisting,
to do that."
si.f.n.
The West Virginia Division
'I knew that Lowell Cook
was working on refurbishing of Culture and History have
some of these and was really also recently released a new
book with an updated listing
pleasantly surprised.'' Geiger of
all of the historic markers
said. ''The rriarker program
in ·the state titled, 'Marking
these days are pretty much · Our
Past.'
·
dependent upon individuals
Proceeds
from
the
sales
of
such as these out of the coun- the books will go to refurties that have an interest in bishing some of the markers
history to keep them going and erect new markers.
because we don't get state
The books can be ordered
funding to repair markers or through
WVDCH,
the
to put up new ones, so we're Cultural Center,
Capitol
really dependent upon indi- Complex, 1900.theKanawha
viduals diat take an anterest in Blvd. East, Charleston, W.Va.
history and we're really 25305..0300 for $12.9S each.

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - short. Andrctti, whose uncle, Sunday, with no rain the
Shonkwiler I 1:12.2; H•yman Slmrnana CH 18·3; Holb~ Lll 3:45.7: Oak HIII4:0U.
Robby GQrdon gets a little Mario, won Indy in 1969 and forecast at either venue,
irritated when he hears people whose cousin, Michael, is Gordon should have the
saying he hasn't really done racing here Sunday, hasn 'I chance to match · Tony
the Memorial Day · weekend been back since.
Stewart, who completed all
"They've all _lust continuously improved, •
double yet. .
.
· Gordon, a former open· 600 laps, finishing sixth in
said South Oa1lia coach Lori West, "aono·
"They don 'I have m.e listed .wheel star who now has a Indy and third in Charlotte,
from not even havina good runnina form, tO:
liS doing the double in 2000," full-time ride in NASCAR last May. ·
placing.
:
said Gordon, who has been with Richard Childress Stewart, a former Indy
"They
came
(to
the
district
meet);
they've·
hampered by weather in his Racing, in 1997 became the Racing League champion
two previous attempts 19 run second driver to attempt the who covets an Indy .500 win, the South Webster anchor to advance the learned, and they are ready for next year:•
both the Indianapolis 500.and difficult feat.
.
chose to stay in Charlotte this Eagles. Werry kicked off the relay, folSouthern placed sixth in the 4x800-meter
relay finals held Tuesday, but no runners~
the Coca-Cola 600 in
Rain postponed lnd¥ and year, concentrating on !he lowed by Kevin Marcinko and Gibbs. •
Charlotte, N.C., on the same Gordon finished 34th m the Winston Cup points battle and
were made available.
•
also advanced individuall~ for names
day.
stock car race that nit~ht a possible $1 million bonus theMarcinko
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GIRLS
FINISH
lOTH:
Eagles, taking third in the long JUmp While no Lady Eaales placed hifh enouah
· Gordon hopes to bury the before flying back and racmg for winning the stock car race.
with
a bound ofl8-8 ..5.
criticism for good . Sunday to 29th at the Indianapolis Gordon cerlainly doesn 'I
(top four) to advance to reaiona competi-. j
Plac:ina
but not advancing for the Eastern lion next week, ~ te~ scored 14 points tO:
when he will try Of!Ce ag,ain to Motor Speedway the next mind doing the double solo.
complete I, 100 miles of rae· day.
.
·
"Sunday is going to be a boys was Ryan Wacther in the 110.-merer place ~ Oth in the final team sumdinas. • . ·~·
ing m cities 400 miles apart.
A rain delay two years ago huge day for me, out I think high hurdles. He was seventh (18.9.)
Jcnmfer Chadwell was the highesi·Jilac~·
Minear was also sixth in the 100 and sev- ing Lady Eagle, Jllaclna fifth in the 300
He managed to run in both at Indy caused Gordon. to I'm ready for it," he said.
' events on the same day in miss the starl of the NASCAR "I've been working with the enth in the 200.
meter hurdles (.5S.I ).
·
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South Oallia's boys finished II th in the
2000, but wasn't able to starl event. P.J. Jones subbed for Childress team's trainer a bit
Jennifer Hayman took eiahth In the 200-·
the stock car race and fell far Gordon in the stock car race, and he's given me plenty .of meet with 6.5 points, placing two individu- meter (32.1) and the 400,meter (I: l3,S).
short of the full complement which was red,flagged due to fluids and special energy als in three events.
Rachel Elliott was eighth in the 3,200-'
of miles.
rain after 261 of 400 laps at drinks to prepare me."
Sophomore Michael Corey ran a person- meier run (16:38.4).
"We finished sixth here and Lowe's Motor Speedway.
The 33-year-old driver said al-best 2:19.9 to take sixth in the 800-meter
The 4xl00-meter relay team was fifth.
went on to finish in By the tirr\e the delay he has been battling an ener- run for the Rebels.
(!59.3), and the 4x200-meter relay team of
Charlotte," Gordon said. "But ended, Gordon was in the car gy-sapping head cold for
Fellow sophomore Dustin Lewi~ scored Elliott,
Katie Hoxsie, Ha~man, and'
I missed the first about SO and went on to finish 35th.
more than a week and has put in a ~air of events, the I00-meter dash and Chadwell finished sixth (2:06.4 . .
laps or so, so a lot of people
He had no Winston Cup on about four pounds because the htghjump. He ran a 12.2 tp take.seventh
Southern placed fifth (14: I .9) in the
dOn't count that." ·
ride last May, so Indy was his his werkout schedule ·has in the dash and leaped .5-4 to tie for sev- 4'!800-meter relay finals held Tuesday, but
John Andretti was the. first sole foclls. Gordon started been limited.
enth.
.no runners' names were made available. •
· · in 1994. He finished lOth in third in a car co-owned by "But I still feel ~ood and
• •
the 500, then wound up 36th A.J. Foyt and Childress, who healthy," he said. 'Just for
in the race in suburban hired h1m for his NASCAR insurance, the RCR team doc- ·
Charlotte after an early team later in the year. An tor is going to fly from Indy to
wreck, and mechanical prob- engine failure after 184 laps Charlotte with me to make
.Jems ended his cjay 180 laps · left him 21st.
sure ll!et IVs, if needed."
LOS ANGEl ES (AP) Kobe Bryant and the Los
Anaeles Laten looked terrible until it was too late - and
this time, nobody can blame a
Sacramento cheeseburxer.
Chris Webber had 26 points
and nine rebounds, and Mike
Bibby scored 24 points as the
Sacramento JGngs grablied a
2-1 lead in the Western
Conference finals Friday
night, beating the Lakers I 0390.
The two-time defending
champions lost for just the
fourth time in their last 28
playoff games - but this one
was shaping Ull as an embarrassment until a blistering
fourth-quarter rally made the
final margin respectable.
The loss, following a narrow defeat iQ Game 2, gave
Los Angeles consecutive
playoff defeats for the first
time since the 2000 confer·
ence finals. It was the Kings'
first playoff victory in Los
Angeles.
·
·
Game 4 is Sunday in Los
Angeles, with Game 5 back in
Sacramento on Tuesday night.
Bryant scored 16 or his 22
points in the fourth as Los
Angeles scored 14 points .in

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you might stay with the same
(pit) plan the leaders have,"
Luyendyk said. "If not, you
might stay out on the track
when the leaders come in lind
then hooe for another quick
yellow.'' ·
Greg Ray, who started from
the pole in 2000, will begin
from the inside of the last row
this time.
. "I started in the back or tile
field in my very first Indy car
lraCe back in 1997," Ray said.
"It was not a pleasant experience. You can't believe how
much dirt, sand and methanol
fumes swirl around in the air.
It will have to be a tactical
start because of all the trou·
ble that can happen in front
of you. You JUSt have to
remember it is 500 miles and
it takes a long time to settle

former winners Luyendyk, AI fled 25th, behind Luyendyk.
Unser Jr., Eddie Cheever, Unlike some of the other
Buddy Lazier, Kenny Brack backmarkers, Andretti didn't
and Helio C.astroneves seem too concerned.
will be trying to gain on
"The big$est thing aboul
Junqueira and front-row Indy is geltmg in the field,"
starters Robbie Buhl and Raul Andretti said. "Once r,ou are
Boesel as quickly as they can. in the race, it's 500 mtles and
"Even though the track is a lot can happen."
smoother and there is more
Andretti started 21st and
grip, I don't think you'll see finished third . Jast year, the
lot of wheel-to-wheel racing," bigge&amp;t improvement in his
Ray said. ''There's more grip 12 races at Indianapolis.
but there's also more tire · "On the strategy side, we're
wear, so that is something we ·going to have to do a little. bit
will have to calculate in our of it on the fly because so
pit strategy."
many things can happen,"
Another . veteran . ~;Vith .a Andretti said. "The main
po_or startmg .POSitiOn ~s, thin~ is to be there at the
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· SAN ANTONIO (AP) David Robinson's 14th NBA
' season will be his last. The
San Antonio SP.urs' IQ,time
.All-Star Is geuina ready to
.- retire.
"My career here hils been
like a dream - perhaps bot·
•• ter than . 11 dream," he said
. ; Friday. "It's been a areat 13
, · yeats for me, und I'm exclt: cd about next rellr...
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~ turns 37 In Auaust, will play
: . out the final year of the fwo: year, $20 minion contract he
•, signed last summer.
:: · The Spurs' career leader In
· scoriny, reboundina, blocked
: shots and assists fs comlna
: off a sub-par 8cason.
. : Robinson saw llm.lted
: action in the playoffs
: because .of u chipped disc,
: which caused nerve prob' , lema In his bock, leas. and
:: foot.
· · He averaaed 4.5 points,
: S.8 reboundA and 20 mlnutaa
: In four playoff aames for the
·; Spurs, who beat Seattle 3-2
·:: in the openina round, but
:' were beaten 4~ I by the Loa
: • Anaeles Lakers In the lee•;'ond round.
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l carecr·low 12.2 polnt1 and
; 8.3 rebounda durlnt tho rea·
: ular 1e11on, well 6elow hla
:: career avera1•• or 21.9
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·: ?:footer Tim Duncan to lead
• tho Spurt to the NBA cham·
·: plonahlp In 1999. Roblnaon
:i aald he rnealed hlalntention
:• to retire well In advance to
:; allow the team time to plan
:I for the future. · ·
: Roblneon
made
the
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:• of the Carver Acad1my, a
.; 11rlvate achool tor underprlv•
:: lleaed children he hat fund·
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: quietly on the floor •• their
: towerlna benefactor apoke
: about hfa future .
. P.obinaon Wl\1 joined by
. -1111 father and"«Wo of hf1
•=three •one when he went
:·public with tho "family decl·
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week.
"I know the Lord hils aoocl
thinaa for me to do,"
Robfnson said. "B11t hope,
fully we'll h11ve 111rnt sum·
mer and come b11ciC and have
a fantastic year next ye11r."
Robinson said there is no
pressure to perform well on
his farewell tour.
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aoina to be fun, every P.!'IC·
flee Is ~oina to be f\in," he
aaid. "I m Just aoina to enjoy
it.
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"Aslona as l feel aood and
excited to be on the floor, I
want to play."
Robinson was praised by
both the P.ast and present
owners of the Spun.
"God paid 11 specltll bleu·
ina to San Antonio when- ho
sent us David Robinson,"
aald Reda McComba1•owner
of the Minnesota viklnas
and the Spurs' owner from
1988· 93. "We wore In hopes
ot havlna a baaketball player

who could uve the franchise
for our city. We aot much
more than that. n
Current Spurs chairman
Peter Hold nld: "He'a one ot
a kl nd. He Is a true role
model - a tremendoua alii·
tete, 11 family man, a pillar ln
the community - but mOlt
of 1111 he h•a • huae heart. He
cares about pooplo."
Robinson, II araduate of
the
Nllval Academy•
serv d two yean of active
duty before Jolulna tho Spun
for the 1gs9-90 teason.
He was 11 unanlmoua
choice 118 Rookie of the Year
und WM named the NBA'a
MVP In 199S . A IO,tlme All·
Star, Robinaon waa the .
le11auc 's defensive player of
tho ycnr In I992.
Ho 11 tho only
ba1ket•
ball player to win three
Olympic medal8, e~rnina
aold fn 1996 arid '92 and a
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pu~s. He' d either tell me, 'Hey, we're With you,
evecytlling is t'ine.' .
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know what. let's keep this ~lllet fut a little w~alei but
: we'!t!.going to haw to mllke a chatlge. You should
: stlllt look.i~~g for sOO!ethlna else.' He always cut to
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He was serioosly injured in September in a freak
. actldent during a Busch Race at Darlington
• Rlltl:eway, 1-le was tiding IU'OIInd under caution when
: it'a believed his steering wheel came oft', causing his
: oo to \'tel' ~h~ty to the left and into the path or
: Llrey Foyt. whOse car was speeding to catch up to
lht lelldets.
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. .st-vtii!Ml'lths ~&gt;( tecO-vtiY, and he's still not I00 pel'&gt;
: tent bci:a)lse oh speech impediMent thi\t causes ·
• him to OI."CMionalty slur'and mispronounce words.
: StUll Park tnststs he Is llne and capable or being UNCIItTAIN TIMII - Steve Perk stares out the window as he waits for his crew to make some
: ~~ina the ":heel of the No. I Chevrolet.
chanJei tO his car dutli\1 pre.quillfylng practice at the Las Veaas Motor Speedway, In this 2001 photo.
People thank that .because I so~~d funny, th~~ Is OEl eli.ecutlve vice preetdent Ty Notrls adamantly denied Park is on the varae of a release. Instead, he
s~l'lltthlng wrong wuh 1t!Y h~d, Plll'k said. But aays only that OEI la evaluatln&amp; all of Its teams end hopes to heve a clearer picture on Its 2003 plans
• I m from New York, and I thmk and talk and do by the middle of next month. (AP)
. e\&gt;ecythltlg fast. Sometimes I'm thinking so fast that .
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: I strtlhle to get the words i&gt;Ut at the same pac:e," ·teams lllltl hopes to have a clearer picture on its 2003 But the names he's heard - namelr Elliott Sadler,
: He's abo stJillgling to get biiCk to the same pace plal\5 by the middle ilf 1\ext montl\.
who has asked to be released from h1s contract with
he wu at on the tmc~. Befure the accident, thli two- .But with Park's conttlllt due to expire at the end the Wood Bmthers at the end of lh~ season - don't
tlmi! Winston Cup winner was In the top 10 In points -of the sellson, it's hard for \'"Yone -Including Park seem like much of an up11rede to h1m.
ilnd likely Oil his way to a hll!h tlnlsh In the stand• - not to wonder If he' lllittll be with DEI next year. "I could understand if Jeff Gordon was available
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"liight now, I koow that I am secure until the end. and he wanted to move over to DEl," Park said.
· . : The lnjuty cost him last lseiiSOII,liSWellaHhiuei\• of the seasoll." Park ~ald. "We're supposed to sit "But Elliott Sadler orJoe Nemechek, that seems like
. · soli. lla:ause he miss~ thl! Hrst four rate~ of lhe down by June 1~ and (OBI) will let me know what's a lateral move to me."
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st11ndlngs to focus on 1111ythlng other th11n gettinll or ending my contract;
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iiCC~Stomed to the ctlt nlltl finding his Wll}l lnio vic''And sUre t'd like to know now what It's going to
He has just one regret: wishing he had never
lory l11ne.
be, but there's little I can do but wait. I feel like this begged Earnhardt and Pennzoll to allow him to race
Instead, he's had a s~tt}' record since his return is a 11ood team 111111 has been together five years and occasionally in the Busch series ~ convincing all
. and heads Into Sundi!Y s Coca·Cola 1\00 at Lowe's deserves1o &amp;lay together. But If management and the parties he wouldn't get hurt and compromise his
· Motor Speedway wltli a selli!on-hlgh finish of 20th (spousor) Pertnzoil feels otherwise, that's part of the Winston Cup job.
· at fe~as In April and severaltom,up race cars t'rom business.''
But there's no going buck now, nor would Park
cmshes.
So now he jUst waits and wonders, wishing Wllnt to. All he can do Is go forward, with or without
It's led tn rilmpi!.nl nlmors that he's on his way out Earnhardt was still alive to counsel him, be his DEl. .
.
itt OBI. with l!Ome !!peeubuioll ll!!OIIId happen ~oon- friend illld perhaps be brutally hone$!, .
"Peoble 'hhlk It's the end of the world If r.ou lose'
, er rather lhllh later,
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Parle can undentand that he might "01 be the best your job," he sald. "Well, let me tell you I ve been
• . DEl txecutive vice J)tesldent ty Nottlsndlurtantly mnn for the job anymore, that there could be some· to the end of the world. Where you work and who ·
: dMied Park Is on the Vel'l!c of beinl! re)ell!lt!d. one else better suited to pilot the DEI car Into the gives xou your paycheck is not the end of the ·
world.
·
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tf col!vlcted, the three men
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B II Stnnley, who rt~pre·
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attorney to return telephone
memge$ li!ft lifter the
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11nd t!lam were charged with He de~lined further aum·
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Slam, Cr11wford and Smith eeen the charaeA. The
, also wetl! llharaed with sexU• lawyen prevlou11y denied
, al battery.
the men raped the woman.
: · The :ZO•Yellr·old woman, , Craw.furd'e mother uld by
: who knew lhe former players . telephone from Prospect
• throuah her work with the Park, N.J., that he had no
: athletic: department, ac~Utled comtth.. nt. Metluges were
ih' men of luring her Into a left by the Anoclated Preas
bedroom after she met Smith .on Friday aftert~oon at the
Ill a bar and agreed tu go with homes of Smith In St.
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of his Amrna home, a fisherm11n Another of Looney's tlshina pattners, from ftont to bllck. A bla fish m hi
named Bill Looney creates the Amm11 Jim Duckworth of Wood County. thew IW&amp;y some orthe basswood, t
Barna lures tha1 have put the town on came u~ whh the nan\e "Whammy it'll never p\111 the hook ·or tM eyelet
the muskie-fish1np map. Nearly three Bllmmy. ·
out b«ause they're put of that w1re.''
decades worth of work have seen "I told him I lived in ll town n11med The 'Blllll' tction took 20 protoLooney's creations acquire almost 11 Amm11. so he Sllid, 'Let'sao with thll types to perfect. Elich l\lrerectim .I
. cult-like followina amonJ die-hard 11nd call it un Amm11 Btma. "'
predse an\ount of lead wel&amp;htlftl to
muskle hunter , a following that During the tirst few ye11rs 11£\u he ensure neut.ral b\loyancy and just the
dlows him to ask - and reteive - slltrted making lures. Looney mainly rl1ht 11mount of b&amp;llfhh·mlmlcldna
$25 to $35 for each lure he m11kcs. . produced them for himself 11nd l shlmnly.
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"I don' t seem to have any trouble select circle of friends.
The Ammt Bamt's success hts
scllina them," Looney said.
Gradually. however, the word sp~~wned imll111ors llnd knoekolh Where Amma Bam11s ure concerned. sprelld - and aettina one's hGnds on so m11ny, in ftct, that Looney wa
the laws of·supply und demand del'i· an Amma Buma ~came 11 aolll for forced to copyriaht tho trade ntme
nltely rule. Demand is berserk: supply knowledgellble muskellunae aficionll· "The Oriainlll Anima B11mt" for his
remains low.
dos from West Viflinia to Minnesota own crelllons. Currently, he's work·
"I only produc:e llbout 300 lures a lind points beyond.
Ina with l hawyer . to ensure that
year.'' says Looney. 11 pipefitter by Looney discovered just how Vlll\1· wlioleulers who pureh11se his lures
trade and a lure maker In his spare llble the lures hud become in 1939, don 't jack up the retail price beyond
time. "I'd like to make more, but 1 when he traveled to Madison. Wis., to his lluaaested $35 for 11.n 8·inch lure, . THI wtNNIR - Bob Crlatnbtrrt wu the tll'$t pillet
have to work for 11 living."
exhibit his lures at a sports show.
$30 for a 6-incher 11nd S25 for a • ·
wlnntr of tht aecona tnnYal Wlt·Matt SportlnR Good&amp;
Looney beaun making Ammu "I took 300 'Bumu up there with ineher.
TUI'kty Conttat. Crtunbttr·t a bi!G wtllhtd 24 poYnd&amp; .
Bam~s In 1973 with no inklina thut he me,'' he recalls. "As soon ns- the doors
"I found ol•t that 11 bt~nkcr in
with • 12 S/8 bei!G and 1 S/8 lt 11/ 8 ll)lll'$, HI! won
miaht ever sell them.
· opened, ll fellow c:ume Uf. t(l me and Chictao bouaht 20 'Bumos and. 1old
$131. JOGV Ketftr WI&amp; atiiOI'IO with II 23 pound IlliG,
''I wus dolngulot or muskie fishina Sllld, 'I ctn't helieve you re here, 11nd them on Ebny for $90 to Sll5 uch,''
while Timmie Jenkins was third with 11 23 pound
back then. 11nd there weren't many I cun't believe you're selling those he sllys. "I don't mind theni beina
turktv. (Sllbmitted photo)
musklc lures avuilnble on the com· lures for $20.' I told him I wns sorry, sold on Eboy, but I want to be the one
mere lui market," he sars. "Most of us but thllt's my price.
sellin&amp;them."
used Creek Chub Pik1e Minnows or "He said, 'No, you don't under- Much liS Looney would like to ste
Pt1ucaer Mustana lures, und we used st11nd. When you e11n find them for e11ch lure c11tch muskies 1s Intended,
them to death. We were 11lwoys look· sale aro\lnd here, they ao for $28.' He he's rcslaned to the lnevit&amp;bllity thnt
lng for something different."
lllid II SIOO bill on the tuble lind one·thlrd of them will never aet Wet . .
Inspiration cume when Looney und bouaht five. riaht there on the spot. · "They end up in the hllnds ofcollec:·
fishing pllrtner Bill Crane noticed that By f:30 thb next duy,l'd sold alii had tors," he sllys. "I auess that's 1 com·
u new Ptlueaer Mustuna wllsn't work· uhd took home orders thut took me six· pllment, but I'd really like to see peo·
In~ quite riglu. · .
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found made in J11pun ' stumped where success to two t'uctors: Its durnblllty auoruntee thn! u. Boma won't end up
made In the USA used to be and Its action in the w11ter.
under lock 11nd key.
stumped,"' Looney recalls. "We suid, "I wunt those lures 'o Inn u Ion a, "I was told thnt one flshermon kept
'By f.OIIy, we Clln make our own lona time," he says. "I'd like to be one of my lures locked In 11 box on hh
lures."
nble to sell you a lure, have you use It bo11t," Looney uys. "He'd aet the lure
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liver 111.
. When the Bnaley Bait Co. came out for years, 11nd then to hand It down to out to fish with lt, b\lt liS aoon liS he
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with Its Immensely successful Balsa B your son or duuahter so they could finished, It went back into the box.
1/o Milt IIUtlt of
series of · wooden divlna lures for fish with it."
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tilt lllvlr lrlllll
buss. Looney and Crune souaht to Less d\lrablc muskic lures h11ve the box home with him."
duplicate the concept In sizes larae hooks or eyelets thut c•n pull out of Such Is tho lure of the l\lre named
cnoush to uttrnct trophy muskles. The · the lure's body when 11 rcully bla t'lsh for that tiny West Vlralnla town.

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COLUMBUS- Law enforcement officers
ut selected state p11rks will aaai n encour11ge
heightened roadway safety aw11reness and
promote seat belt 11nd proper child restraint
use this summer through the "Parks S11fe"
progrum, according to the Ohio Deportment
of Naturul Resources (ODNR).
"Whut's Holding You BllCk'l" Ia the theme
for this year's observance, part of a statewide
effort to increase roadway patrols during
busy holiday periods und encouraao motorists
to buckle up.
A arant of more than $66,000 from JP.e
Ohio Department of Public Safety will help
state park officers increll8e their patrol efforts

and r11lse public nw11reness of state laws
regarding speed, seat belt and proper child
rcstrlllnt usc. and drlvina under the lntluence
of druas und alcohol. The over11ll goals of the
stutewlde program ure to reduce the rate of
crashes 11nd tile lnstilnccs of death wid per·
sonallnjury. ·
"Since our stutc parks urc such populi\!' des·
tinutlons for summer truvelers1 It mnkes sense
that we are part of this stutewtde effort." auld
Dun West, chief of Ohio Stuie Purks. "The
same aood driving habits that niake for sufe
hlahwuys - like watchlna your speed und
bucklinJ up - muke for safer purks for fam·
Illes e!IJoylng Ohio's arent outdoors."

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Marriage fail's
to dispel
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saster-an.:.
hate for wife
OUR All" I Ill\~ bttl\
mlllritd I() 11 woocletflll ""'"
fur ~ thlln II )'tV. (~ ·~

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1\lr. boll\ tlf Ui!, lind ~
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knew full \WII his sb~ bltlt!rly diS~~ppro~ tlf me but
hootd w \\'tuld ~~ t'IWr It
wiih Hme. Nllw tllllt \¥\' '\'t
!tin hli~plly 11\llrrltd fur 11
YtV• she s Wtmit thnn ever.
I don't knt'lw Whl\t I tY\\f
dltll() e&amp;u~ fi'Y slster-in·IIIW ·
10 hllte me. Sfl\1 Wtl8 like II
tootMJ- flaurt I() my husbllntl
when he w11.s Yfoll!lll, "' 81\e Is
25 ytllr8 oldl!r. SI\Q tllsll~
my llusbl\ntl's tlrst wife; too,
but WklSn 'I MID'ly U erutl 10
her. ln flet 1 oow thlit they're
dlvoreed, sne's Erlel\tlly with
her.
· It's aotttn btl.t!k I() me thlt
Ill)' srsttr-ln· lllw hli&amp; told
hurtful lies &amp;bout 1\\0 Mtl my
children to flmlty memlleril
11nt1 thil oommunlly, She hl&amp; .
11180 Insulted me 10 tny fl~:t~ at
1\unily @lltherilll!S, Now I ~t
anltloua I() tho point of !'tel·
1!11111 before 11ttlt\dlna 11 film·
Icy function.
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My mothor-ln·law &amp;eu
how much pain her ttnuanter
CllUIII me and boeomes
up~et, as do .my hu1bllnd ond
ohUdren. E~onil thinks she
Is jo11lous of tne. Th~t'a no
e~touse, u fM tiS l'm eon·

A'"' 1'1t0M AIRANDM&amp;.- Seoond atll(ltr Mlchethl Mall oJ)Iina her l!ilt from her Omndpal M f'/ L nter. 11\e two fest rrlends fOund aut through
tntlr ietter Wfltin&amp; over the
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• I Ill\\ a respected mother
ROd wlt'e Md 1\tiYe &amp;lven thiS
womllll no reMon to hurt me.
Ph111se, Abby eould you
11dvlse me on iho best wny to
h11ndle her'l I have e11rrled
this hnrtllehe for too long. SCORNED SISTER·IN·
LAW IN MASSACHU·
SETTS
DEAR SCORNED1 I'm
~8tlfletl thllt you 111\d your
family continue to llttend
aatherlna8 thtlt make . you
~hyaiclllfy Ill. Whoever ho~t8
these family aet•tofether8
and allows thl8 verba Abuse
· to hOpJl!ln l~ pnrtly to blome
by not lettll\ll her know her
behlivlor 18 \lnlleeeptabla Md
will not be tolerated. If ahe ·
tefu8tl to coo~rate, It would
be 11 rellet to all eoncemed If
thh · lllter-ln·law were .
lliOIUdlcl from fwntly IA!hera
lnaa until aho tlllrte8 to be
QIVIIInd act like A llldy,
DEAR ABB\'t Recently a
reader Uked It It Will appro•
l'f'latt to rtnew her weddlna
VOW I After only nvt ytiD'I oT
marrl•l•· You encouraaed
her to 'o for It, 1 ~·
Here • my atory: After only
one year or murlaae. mY.
hu1band and I encounterea
~ome ••rloua problem• and
were on the verae of aolna
our IIPIU'Itl wayl. However,
WI bolh knew I! wt P.UI forth
the effott, we could turn
thlna• 1r0und - 110 J eame
UP. with a plan:
The nlaht of our A1'8t wed·
OOMMUNIOATINI - Grendptl Ao t Mulltr re11d1 hi• latnt letter from hi•
dina annfvenlll')' my hulbtlnd
penpel Vlotor Grlmea. VIctor brouaMt Mobert one of hla cara for a gift, "I thouaht
anlf J went out co dinner.
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mlaht like it. •
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Afterward I blindfolded him
In the Ctlt and drove to one of
'
thou little Instant wedding
Qhapell, 10 we could renew
ImiNO TO
our vow1. I- had made
KNOWYOUltlTiniJIMII Wjth the chapt~l
Phyllll Copley and
the day blfore,
her penpel ChaN
We irrlved e.rty lnd walt•
' Aclldn• Itt to know
ed out• Ide the chapel becau11
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IIOh Othtr
another weddiQI Wll 11111
fecfoto.fiCI
for th1
tuklniJ piiiCt lnlli:le. A group
tlret time tinct
or youna people were lllnd•
they etarttd
Ina nearby, and the)' couldn't
wrltlnl lett1re to
help but alaale when j.hey
one
enothlr 1111
8aw my blfndfolded hu8band.
throLIIh RSVP'I
They · probably thouaht thl•
•Qrandptll"
poor (ella wu• belna tricked
l)f'OII'Im.
Into marrylna mel
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home. It's the cooing you do with
your Infant, the bedtime stories
you read to your toddler, 11nd the
recipe for brownies you read with
your grade~schooler.
It'! il ~wn fact that kids retain more Information
· when Its learned throu11h a hMds-on activity and
when you combine It wlth low and nurturin11 from the
ttllnlly- you have a winner.
With more than half of our communities' adults
rtadlngllt a fourth to sixth arade level, according to
. the 1990 Census, It's no seeret that literacy is an
l~rtant li!sue.
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''People tue nlrea~ doing literacy based uctlvltles in
their homes and don t renllze It," said Gena Lott,
VISTA/Retired Senior Volunteer Pro11rum (RSVP) lit·
er11ey coordinator.
· "There are many fun, free and valuable things you ·
ean do In your home with .your kids and many pro·
grams available in your community to take advantage
of," she added.
One such program is "tlrandpals," offered by ltSVP.
Vinton ElemlllilllfY School has taken part In this
unique experience for three yetu'8 now. Ornndpnls Is a
program where RSVP senlol'll write a letter every
month to one child In a participating class and 1he .
t!hlld writes back. At the end of the school year, the
tWtl new pen pals meet face to face for the flrsttlme
often cementing n wonderfUl new friendship - all in
the ntlll\e of literacy.
. Phyllis Copley has been 11 Orandpnl for two yeiii'!J. .
. This year, her penpnl is 7·yeur old Chase Adkins.
''A lot of the goOd feelings come from helping
RSVP but I ju~tllke thlnkh)g nbout him (Chnse) too,"
stlld Copley. "He drew mostly pictures In the begin·
ning, so I drew pictures of my house and my cnts fur
him. It was fllnaettlng to know him and I can't walt ·
to see what he looks .like."
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"I think the children t'lllding what we write and ·
them taking the time to write back Is good " said
Ornndpal Mill')' Lanier. "We mlk about dl fferent things
lhnt we like and know and the tell us what they've
done and how they feel. They treat us just like we're
their grnndpurents."
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RSVP Executive Director Susan Rogers snld, "The ·
kids just snuagle them nnd renlly crave that personal
attention."
1\lnchers, student5, und parents nlike slhg pruises fat
the PI'OIIftlll\,
"I thought it wu a areat Idea," said Victor second
lltllde teaoller Ron halter. "~lot of these kids don't
liave an older ndult In their life. It's definitely- helped
with their letter writing skills which is on the profi·
clency test. It's hn't just busy work - It's n tangible,
llvina breuthlng relationship."
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An~ the kids aren't shy about saying how much they
like the program.
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''Jt was t\in " said ~~econd grader Victor Grimes.
"illke writing to hll1) (Robert Muller) because he's a
nke man. It'• cool havin11 u 11rown-up friend - he
likes beagles."
Mlchaeln Halt, ~econd grader, -said she and her
Orandpal ended up being related in n distant way.
"She's real nice/' snld Hall. "She told me all about
rehulves that I dlan't even kMw I hnd."
Bmllee Norman'8 mom, Klm.Norman, said her
daughter and her Grandpa! have n::ally bonded.
"The~ even talk on the phone." sold Norman. ;,It
tent:heli them to not only leurn how to write legibly so

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Michael Jenks, left, • senior at Ohio 'YII~ Cllrtstian Scftoal,
recel.,..s the JoM Pnllllp Sousa Btnd Awtrel for outsttildifC
participation 11\d leadership In bancl. .links receNed the IMIId
the ree.nt hllh stt10o1 Sll'lna music PNewn (May 3). RcCv
Williams, fllht, the bfii'ICI InstruCtOr, PIUtfltld the ...a to

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Wooduwd-Somewille engagement
GALLIPOLIS - Diana
LYnn Woodward and David
A) vln
Somerville
are
announcin~ their en-agement
and upcorruna mamage.
The bride-elect is the
cla\iahter of the late Grace
and Cecil Terry. She is a·l973
duate of Southw. estern
School and is a member
omen of the Moose. She
11 cumntly emplofed by
Buckeye Rural Elect:rtc.

The prospective groom is
the son of the late Myrtle and
Bernard Somerville. He is a
1973 graduate of Oallia
Academy High School and is
a member of the Moose
Lodge. He is cumntly
employed by American
Electric Power.
The wedding is planned
for August 11, 2002, at
M1&gt;ose Lodge of Point
Pleasant.

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or senior dtizens '
There is no limit on the number or
col~ classes
t~t sen torS can .take. 1bert are
rnumerous senior citizens who are
enrolled &amp;s full-time. degree-seeking srudents at community co11eges.
There are other senicn whO attend
on1y one dass per term purely for
enjoyment or as a w~ to increase
their skills in a particular hobby or
interest.
Whatever your reason, your local
community college offers S!)mething 'for everyone, from benefiCial
classes, .s~h as beSinni:ng oomputers.. fmmbon, or swnnnung to classes that are simply enjoyable such as
history, literature, art or music.
Seniors can also take classes in
technical 'PJ'Ogtams such as electronics, fine woodwOlling, « information technology.
type of community

Luanne
Bowman

Taking a flee class or two at :your
loc&amp;l community college offers
many additiMa.l benefits to seniors.
ln addition to enhancing existing
skills or learning new ooes.. seniors
'have a .chance to meet and interact
with a variety of new people in the
class. In most OOI'MlOnity ool~s,
seniors will find a diverse ~tucient
population.
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This means that students in each
dass will vary significantly in age,
cultural, social and economic back·
grounds, which will provide many
opportunities to enhance the learning experience both inside and outside of the classroom. Savvy seniors ·
can take a class with their spouse.
child or even their grandchildren.
There are also some classes where
enrolt~nt is specifically limited to
only senior citizens. This allows for

You may have read in the news
that some cantaloupe was
recalled because of salmonella.
Although we normally associate saiIDClllell~ with chicken and eggs, it can
coatanunate other foods as well. So.
how docs it get on fruit?
. Sal~la, l~ke many microorganIsms, 1s pervwve. Acoording to the
Centers for Disease Control, more
ADVICE
than 40,000 cases of salmonellosis are
re~ each year. Many more mild
cases likely go unreported - some · wash their hands properly before hanauthorities estimate up to 4 million dling food or after using the bath~:ases annually.
room. changing diapers. handling raw
No matter what kind of food is con- meat or touching pets.
taminated, Salmonella is alwa~s aniCooking foods to 165 degrees
mal- or human-based. The mtcroor- Fahrenheit for at least 15 secoods lrills
ganism lives in ·intestines and is trans- Salmonella bacteria, but fresh fruits
mitted through feces- that's why it's and vegetables often aren't cooked
so often associated with animal prod- before eating. That's why it's
ucts. With fresh produce, contamina- extremely important to rinse ·fresh
tion possibly comes from bird drop- fruits and vegetables thoroughly
• pings, manure in fertilizer, or soil or before consuming them. That's true
water contaminated by wild or domes- .even for produce with inedible rinds,
tic animals.
like cantaloupe. When you cut sucb
That's why it's never a good idea to fruit into pit".Ces, any contamination on
eat an apple right off the ground or a the outside of the rind can easily be
blackberry straight from the bush. spread to the part you do eat .w1th a
Always wash the fruit first. And if s1mple slice of the knife.
worrying about animal feces isn't
Other safety tips include: Wash surenough, humans can also easil~ faces often. After handling fresh prospread it too, especially if they don t duce, raw meat, poultry or seafood,
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the clasS to be specifically desigocd
to meet tbe educational needs Qf
senior citUiens. These specific clasfes also offer the seniors many
opportunities to sign up for classe$
with friends and family members
wbile having the opportunity to

Becky
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make new friends.
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As you can see, being a seniqr
citizen in the state of Ohio bas its
lldvantages, both economic alid
social. Remember, you're never toO
old to learn. No matter what your
aoe, let your local community cole
lege put rollege in your future_ :
(Luanne Rase BoWIIIall is vice
president for ji11Q11CUJl DNl adminiSrrative affairs at Rio . Grande
Community College, P. 0. Box 326,
Rio Grande, Ohio 45674, 2457236.}

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tawas app eo
did more to drive out Gallia apple
fartners 'liroin business than · any
Q'ther factor.
· l'n 1919, the ~lest-selling apples
grown in Gallia County were. Ben
Davis, Ensee, Grimes, Jonathan and
R&lt;lme . The Rome Beauty apple
goes back to 1817, when Alanson
Gillette discovered this strain near
R&lt;lme in Lawrence County. ln due
tilSTORY
time, H.N. Gillette, Cornelius
Turley and Nelson C&lt;lx developed
ttm ~~to assure top prices for the Rome into a world famous
the .~'le :growet,
apple. The actual name Rome dates
:Smaller Gallia County llruit to 1832 ·and was penned by a Mr.
~'WetS WO\IId $ell to ®e of the Walker. Prior to that, the apJile was
tllree ma_iol: pl\)duct houses mat .. known as Gillette seedling.
~ted ll1 Gatltp()1is, to local gmThe.Ensee apple, which is related
~:stores cr\bey would sell direCt- to the Rome Beauty, was developed
lv to tbe &lt;:01\sumer. The local pro- by N.C. Cox of Proctorville in
dllt't~woo\d hen~lhothe 1882. The Jonathan apple was
u.stenl distributors.
developed near Woodstock, N.Y.
·rn i9l'9, ~les sold for about The Grimes Golden was developed
$~.56 a barrel: But at times, the in early U!OO at Wellsburg, Va.
1'1\a'l\.« woold drive the price down (now West Virginia) and the Ben
to $2 a ~\.The dRmatic sbil\ in Davis dated back to the late 1700s
prices at\et Wol\4 War I probably and came from the south. The Ben

James

Sands

Davis was probably the most popular ap~ in southern Ohio in 1919,
and
h·ibitiQn might have had
· something to do with this.
SO'me people said that eating the
Ben Davis apple was like eating
cotton. lts pulp was dry and mealy.
But the 'Ben Davis was an excellent
cider apple. Sol'De said the Ben
Davis gave cider a dry taste. The
Ben Davis was mixed with more
flavorful apples like the Winesap.
So some southern Ohioans were
probably gearing up to make their
own "Apple Jack"
when
Prohibition went into full effect in
late 1919.
Gallia County gave to apple lore
a variety called the Gallia Beauty. It
was discovered in 1862 by Wilham .
Coon in Clay Township.
. The Gallia Beauty, wbich was an
offshoot of the Rome Beauty, had
skin that was brighter red than the
RQme and flesh that was actually
J:linlcish, instead of white. It was
Ernest Riggs who developed the

Gallia Beauty to what it became.
Mr. Riggs was probably the county's best known honiculturist. He
taught in a number of universities
before returning to Gallia County to
fann about World War I. He was
distinguished for having attended
the Ohio State Fair nearly 70 consecutive years.
In 1919, nationally, the top three
apple varieties were Wmesap,
Jonathan and Rome Beauty. The
Winesap was developed in the south
in the early 1800s. It was also called
the Stayman. The Winesap and ·
Jon at han were used in 1919 as cider
apples, whereas the Rome Beau$y .
was preferred for baking. ln 191-9,
people dido 't eat as many apples ·
raw as they do today. Hence the
popular vaneties today are different
than they were .83 years ago.
(James. Sands is a special corit!spcndent lor the Sunday nm~­
Sentinel. lie can be contacted (!y
writillg to 346 Meadow Lane,
Circleville, Ohio 431J3.)
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Association. In Ohio, they
are also lic.ensed by the stale.
Speech-language pathologtsts work in scl\ools, private
practice, hospitals, clinics,
and other health and educa•
tion settings.
If you bave questions or
feel you . or .someone you
know may need the serv1ces
of a speech-language pathologist, contact NikiO Roe or
Amy Lynch at Holzer
Medical Therapy Center at
740-446-5111.
Holter Medical Center's
Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit
also offers comprehensive
evaluation and treatment fot
individuals who have devel·

oped speech, swallowing, or
co~itive problems following
an tl\iui'y or Hln~ss such as a
stroke. Karen Letgh, an experienced and certified speechlanguage pathologist, works
with {lltienls with aphasia,
cogniuve defects, and swallowing disordets. For information, or to make a referral
to the Holzer Medical Center
Iripatient Rehab Unit, call
· 740-446-5070.
For infonnation, you can
contact
the
American
Speecb·Language
and
Hearing Association at 800·
638·8255.

KIDS DAY AMERICA '02

· Ol!dbted to Cbttiren's Jblth. Safety

&amp;

Environmental Awarelll'll8

wash cutting boards.. dishes, utensils
and counter tops. Use hot soapy water.
then sanitize. It's a good idea to keep
a spraJ! boule with ooe teaspoon of
chloriDe bleach in a quart of w~ter for
sanitizing.

When using a cooler for picnics and
other outinj:s. do not consume ice that
has come m contact with fresh · produce or other raw products. Always
kilt{&gt; the ice that you're planning 011
puttmg into drinks in another .cooler or
m sealed plastic bags or containers..
Throw away leftover cut {lroduceas well as other perishable Item&amp; - if
they have been left at room temperature for more than two hours.
Salmonella isn't something you
want to tangle with. l remember a call
that l took about I0 years ago from a
woman who had been diagnosed with
"Salmonella poisoning." AI that point,
she'd been battling with diarrhea for
six months. About 1,000 people die each year from acute salmonellosis. Infants~ children. the elderly
and anyone wbose immune system is
wea.kened from another condition are
at most risk.
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(Buky Collins is Gallia County's
Extension agent for family and consumer sciences/community development, Ohio State University.)

WAL-MART DONATES EASTER BASilETS - W&amp;I-Mart associates Anita Calvert, Cathy Ducker and Nokey Kimbler donated
Easter baskets to the Gallia County Children's Home ..Pictured
with the associates Is Children's Home coordinator, Nina Bias.
(Contributed)

Silver

4-H aub 111eets

The Silver Streak 4-H club
held its second meeting Apri128
at Bidwell Pater Elemenlllly
School. Jamie Thevenir, presi-

dent, called the rreeting-to ader
and pledges were led. There was

no old businesS. but under new
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business the last date for enrollm:nt was Mliy J.July 18 horne
economics projects will be
judged. The club also discussed

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market hogs. New weight
guidelines are at 280 lbs; ali4-H
members with marlcet animals
must have animals on propeny
by May 15. Members with ani-

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classes 1\Jesday, May ~ at '])
p.m. Thursday. May 30 at 7
p.m or Satwday. June 1 ut 10 .
a.m at C.H. McKenzie build·
ing. The club discussed a possible trip lo see the ootdoor drama
'Tecumseh,' and holding a car~ .
wash and buke salelholdog sale
to raise money for this.
Ooverbuds tnllde ruin gauges
and showed them to the group.
Kelly Hively guve u presenllltioa on fire safety. Meeting was
adjourned with no set date for
next one.

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4SO milligrams of sodium per
ounce.
Usually Canadian bacon is ~
fully-cooked, but oc:casionall.y ;you
can find it in a cook-before.-iq
form. Be sure to read the label.
And if you're ever in Gteat
Britain and order bacon, you'mipt
find yOurself with someUUna they
Canadiu bacon, but extra-lean ¢all "TISher» - very large slfc:a-of
varieties of h"Mrl shave off about 10 meat !'rom the loin and belly. The
calories and a gram of fat per bacon we're familiar with is called
oonce.
"streaky bacon" over there.
Both Canadian bacon and ~plar
(Becky Collins is Gallia COIUily~
btoon ve m~ sources .of sJdlllm, Extensi011 agent for family attJ crin·
so watcl\ it if you're trying to limit sumer sciences/community di!~l­
your $lit intalre. Both have about opment, Ohio State University.) ·
'COinplftld with about 2.S grams of
tat iiiM 0\lftCe (about one slice) of
arilled Canadian bacon.
Calorie savinp ve similar: An
oonoe o( rooked bacon contains
aboUt 160 calories, &lt;:OOipared with
50 calorie$ in u ounce ot cooked
Coaditn. bacon. Regular ,hm is
vewy similar in fat and ¢alories to

Walking: The best ·ath to Public needs increased
·take toward heart ·ealth ·awareness of lead riskS
If .IMft lt:::t~~tn, IN
~ ii~nt ~just ~~Wn.
ll~tyles. A =I1e walldna
llf the li\'Ost l..,.......,.,.t ......,...... ,. is :a
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IY JoaNN~ Ewon, RN
nelghborlloods, this disease the Well Child Clinic.
l:..ead Is a dense, grey, nat- affects all social and eroHow con we li!duce our
ural~ occurri~~g ~ that Is nomlc groups. Middle-cl115s risk of lead eltposure? ·If
111 th; IMrt\11!8, mhkt~ Ill' tht l~ elttclse pi"&lt;ltltm lsi~
Ohio Is a belutiful state
a baSic element. It IS found in children can become lead-based paint hilS been
diy. ._ ln.tllu~l~, ju$1 tetm t{lt'"iatt~~ey. Filldlq tfit :and Olllil Cou11ty b 110
the ore.~Its ill the earth exposed to lead dust during found in your home, elimi~t ~ ii~nt Ill' tht d~, iiw.e ~~ to .flt l)1'le uf tht elt~t&gt;n. The~ ate several
where it is mined and then tenovations or older homes. nate contaminated dust by
~ilf ~ wtt\t, S~ IOOSt ~tty II~ tltt\lses Wallin~ sites Ill 'i.l\d around
refined.
Lead has a Variety of . Childten under the age of 3 wet dusting with a sOlution
_.~ _~ 10 tl&amp;t, ~ lu~t for flllt slliltll!lllnd ooniinu· the county. The Galli a
uses.
It
is teSistant to corro· are especially at risk because of water a,nd household
-mml, a.lld" SOOit ut Pll$1i'ina Ina :a lq\llet Wllkina t~ CoolltY Hikt and Bllre 1'ml
slon, has a low boili~ ~int .they crawl or play at ground detergent and damp-mop
stl\'ltlm. Wlm lrt they? dse ~at"atn. ~re whn whi~h Is ll planned p~t of
and Is used for ' sh1elding level. They also put every- floors. Block painted win'nlt)"~tht~lewoowut hlveii\Wthtdetlsfontoaet the 0.0 . Mdllt)'te Park
radiatioll.
thing in their moutlis Md dow sills and moldings with
to ~~ bet(tr, look ~. oot thel't llt least thrte times District, currently has two
rt
is
used
in
many
prodtheir
small ·bodies absorb and heavy furniture to keep chilhave ll\lll't l!l\el1Y ud have • l \veek and walk &amp;0011 begin separate tttils available t'ot
llcts:
Bullets,
piping,
solder,
accumulate
toxic lead dren away. Install vinyl sidbetlft ootloolt oo U&amp;. They m rel!P tht belltl\ts.
. use. The City of Gallipolis
m the ptllplt who kflllw A.ainalnd latk uf use will seetlon is awroxlmately :U roof flashing, paints, mlrror amounts more quickly than ing over exterior lead paintand brass manufacturing. It adults.
bow l~nt just a l'tw tause 11\ll'Sdes to tttroph.y alld miles fluM Mill Cretk Road
ed surfaces.
is also used in automotive
The most common sources
ml11utu af exertl~e •011 l shri11k In sle, thus causll\K ttl MeCom\ick Road. the
Plant grass for dust conbatteries, antiknock gasoline of lead exposure in children b'OI. Reduce children's condally basis b to 11M's health. stM~Rth ro decll11e. l_lby$kal Cou11ty section is ·4,1 miles
additives, and is used in the are lead-based paint chips ( tact with soil if your hou~e
~y are tM wal~.
actlvfty helps mlllntllln mus- from the communitf. of Kerr
tnanufacture of enamel, interior and exterior, before WIIS built before 1978, or js
Welki!\&amp; Is lht nuMber 1111e tie mus alld sttenath. You to Bidwell. Both tra1ls have a
paint,
ink, glass rubber, 1977), old window glaze, near a major highway. Plant
funn of ~se fur 1\\iiSt ne\1\!t know when )'t)U may llmtstone surface. No mottlt·
ceramics ana chemicals. soil (dense urban areas), dust bushes near exterior walls to
All\trieans lllilay. Miiit thlll nttd the *tltlllth to thlqe a lted vehicles a~ ~~trmltted
7S mHUon A~Mrlctns are fttt tirt iif run fur help. The un the trail or ~lit-nf-way · lnd is comtnollly found in and debris from older build· keep children away. Have
older pipes, brassfaucets, or ing renovation. C~mlr!on your water tested. Run tap
pttlfta blclt ta the Milts hMrt b a pllwtrflll muttle unless tuthotited,
ftdlsoo~q the 11rl.ittnal · 1.11d just like llther musdesi It Ceutervllle oft'tn a two· · pipes With soldeli!d fittings. symptoms of lead pmsonmg water for 60 seconds before
Many Imported canned in cnlldren are decreased using it whenever the water
human umlae of wllil.!'ll, too ~ stronger w th .thltds of a Mile Wilkb\g ttall
pxts also liave lead solder· appetite, stomach ache, may have been standing
Jll&amp;t thlllk tbaut . It, what rtiUI!lf tlttrd~e.
arou11d the vllllll!e. A quarter
1ng.
sleeplessn~s, l.eaming ~t:Ob­
other form of tlterclse can
Wllki~ Is tllnsldertd llll mlle track is locited &amp;ehlnd
awhile. Check pottery, china
Lead released · Into the . lems, constipation, vomiting, and
_yoo do that (except fut the a.erobl~ exertlse, es~lally the Ouldlna Hl\l\d Sthool ln
leaded glassware for
environment makes its way diarrhea, tili!dness, lowered lead content.
~~ of a sultl.b~e1 p~t~perly IF onl! walkt at 11. brlkk pate Cheshire. The Uni\lerslt.Y of
Into the air, soils and water. IQ and anemia.
fltttd pllr af wahuq aftoea) f\)r 20-30 minutes 011 a ~~~~· Rio .Gmde has a walklnR
Check with the Gallia
lead enten the body by two
Children who have are County
ls .h e and available t,a tvel)'· tar buls thret or mtll'e times track below the Paul Lyne
Health Department if
pathwa)'s, .1) ingestion, anemic, have .learning or
oM who Ia able ta atalld per wtek. Some of the bene- Ctllter that Is o~n any time.
stomach, and 2) inhalation, behavioral problems, who you have concerns abolit
uprlaht. W.lkil\l maim aOOtt . t\~ of aeMblt IYI'II eJt.erels• Please be advised of unlverexposure, 441-29SO.
lungs. Lead poisoning have. a sibling who is identi· lead
ll&amp;t of the bOdy'&amp; ll!ltst ~~ suth as walkll\l ~: 1) lil~y s~rt a~hedules.
(Joanne
Elliott, RN, is a
occurs only when too much tied with nn elevated lead
mu~lea (thllhs and hlpa) for Your hetrt pta atrona.er
The Maple Shade neighlead accumulates in the level, who live In or regular- public health nurse with the
a
Mt061c Wiitkout.
bellauae II ~tfa aood wort· borhood, Mt east of down·
body, Generally, lead pol- ly visit a house with peellnJ! Gallia County Health
Wltklq Ia a a.rt, natural out. 2) Your blaoil now felt- ~t~wn OaiRpolls, Is ~:urrently
ll)lling oocurs slowly, result- or chipping puint, built Department.)
way 1t1 biim calorl.ea, reduce culatloo) Rttt bitter. 3) )'ou collaboratlna with the
Ina frOm theaccumlilation of before 1960, who live with
atreaa, atreqthen muaclea1 co breltfie .euler l*aun Catdlovaacular
Health
lead In bone and tissue after an adult whose job or hobby
control blOOd pruaure lftG )'OUf cheat mulclea aet ProjeCt and the Oallla
!'tl)eilted
expoaure. However, Involves exposure to lead,
veey of\en lfiiPIOvt cholea· ·~· which helps the air CountY Helllh D11pmment
It
is
Important
to note .that afid' who five near lead
ttrol levela. Walklna Ia a to flow In lnd out better. 4j to develop a Hl!lrt Healthy
young
children
absorb SO industties should be tested
areat wtY. to vlalt with a Your muaelea aet "~t~Md. wllkllll club. The city park
percent of • lead lnaestlon for elevated lead levels.
!Helld lllil· ti'IIO)' the areat The)' look od feel firmer and downtown OaliiP.Oils are
Contactyourchlld'spedlaoutdoora. Waltllll Ia a tun od work better. ~) You bum papular walltllll sites as . while 11dults lblorb only 10
percent.
trlclan
to request a bloOd test
t'lmlly lhllll to oo. and a oft eltctaa calorlea, ao Well. Slahtaeehlg Ia encourLead
poisoning
Is
danger·
specifically
for lead levels or
areat op~uniW to alva the ~ey'rt not ttored In your aaed.
·
ous, If left untreated, because call your locll health dcpan·
ilda • !}Uick blolol)' liaaotl !l!ld)'. u u11necenlll')' fat, 6) "Sprlna Ia here tnd beautlIt can d11m11ge internal ment for free testing through
alona. tlie way by pollltlftl You have more eneray, alld tu1 weaiher Ia on the w11.y ao
organs,
Including the kidout ill the different apeciu you do11't get tired aa easily. dust oft' those sneaken and
ney,
nervous
system and ~~
or tr..a nowen\ and
Aa ·a pan of the Healthy lilt out and WALk!
brain.
Because
of
the possiwildlife, There are a noat of Ohloana·SMall .St'!ps, Bla · (JanttJohnron, R.N., Is the
bility of pennnnt~nt damage,
verr aooc! tapea avall&amp;ble Stridet Toward l Healthier GtJIIta
County
lead· oo!sonlna Is ~cular·
tha provide muilo alona Ohio lnltlatlvt, the Ohio Cardiovascular
Heart
ly dangerous durl11g the
rnv&amp;
with mtllll8tl to Inspire lilld Dlplll'lmllllt of Health ll\d PMJur dlrtetcir rhmu]lh rht
IAMU
development periods of .--.rrr
keep you walkl!ll at a aood Oov. Bob '1\lft urae all ultl· Gallla Cnunty Hralth
Infants and youna children
aov
..J*ce· Wilking alone la a per- &amp;ellt 1t1 eommlt 10 heltlthler Dtpat'tlttrmr.)
IOOKIINDII
under the age of 7 years.
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that lead poi110nlng affects
IDWAIIDI
only the urb11n ~r. While
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Your vision Is blurry &amp;fl&amp;ln and you've made an
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the rorm In the waiting area. you wonder whether ol this
InFormation Is really necessary? Al'ror all. what does the
medicine I take ror my blood pressure have to do with
my eyes?
Plenty. or the druf18 used to treat bodily disease, many
can cause changes within the human eye. For Instance,
did you know that reduced vision sometimes occurs with
certain antibiotics and hlllh blood pre88ure medlcaLions7
Antihistamine usa11e ror the common cold can dry up the
eyes and blur vision, creatln&amp; trouble tor contact hms ·
wearers. Patients with glaucoma need be parucularly
careful when using corucosterolds or antidepressant
medications. Cataracts can actually develop when
steroids are taken over a pr()lonjlcd period or time.
These are lust a rew or the eye symptoms that systemic
medlcallons can create. Keep your doctor Informed or all
the current rnedlcauons you are taklna. That way, the
doctor will know It medicine Is to blame ror an unusual
finding.

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MITTED:
It appears you
When it was our tum, we
entered the chapel and I have both taken your blinders
removed the blindfold. When off and are recommitted to
my husband realized what I your vows to each other.
had planned, his eyes filled Sometimes it's helpful to go ·
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tiona! and encouraged us to May your ·union be a long
make a fresh start. My hus- and happy one.
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. Julian Tteuhen. keeper of the Walker,
said the gaUery was planning to limit the
large crowds expected.
The Walker opened in I 877 and is
filled with the worlcs of such old masters
as Rembrandt van Rijn and Nicholas
Poussin, and the pre-Riphaelites. The
gallery has a long tradition of displaying
local artists' work.
McCartney retains a house in
Liverpool, which he visits regularly; his
composition, "Oratorio," has been performed in Uverpool Cathedral.
His art was first seen in 1999 in
Siegen, Germany, where a local gallery
persuaded him to do a show and the
enthusiastic response let him know.there
was an interested public.
Michael Simpson, the former curator

of modern art at the Walker who selected the paintings on display, said
McCartney's work was all about heart.
"Love and passion are resonant
themes in his music and so, too, now in
his Jll:intings. Without heart, art is not
art, 11 is meaningless," said Simpson.
Among the abstract paintings is a ·
large rea heart with the figure of a
ferilale nude Scratched on the surface
titled "Big Heart, l999." It is one of the
few works in the show painted bY.
McCartney sil)ce meeting lijs fiancee;
Heather Mills, after the death of his
wife, Unda.
"Big hearts is what Paul and Linda
said they most wanted for their children,
, and a b1g heart is now what he plainly
has for Heather," said Joe Cooper, the
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shotguns and muzzleloaders, with and after a while, we decided a
name·brands such as Remington, store in downtown Pomeroy would
Ruger, Winchester; Smith &amp; be ideal," said Pullins.
"So, we. looked at various real
Wesson and Colt. .
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can also find a large assortment of decided to bur, this building," he
ammunition, scopes, knives , re- udded. "My Wife. Susan, loved the
loading components, holsters, car- building because of its older archirying cases. targets, gun manuals, tecture and we both agreed its toea·
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UVERPOOL, EnaJmd (AP)- As a
youth, Paul McCartney would skip
school with fellow BmJe John 1.....,
and the two would 10 visit l loc:ll lit
gallery. McCinney has returned to the
same gallery fa: the first o-•t*d iw
exhibition of his art.
The sbow of some 70 ;r~by
McCartney, dating from l l ( ; If,
opens Friday ll the Walker Art Gallay
and runs through Aug. I in the ~
songwriter's home town.
. "I used to come here as a schoolboy,"
McCartney said. "If I bad said to John
then, 'I'm going 10 have an exhibition
here one day,' I thinlc I know whll he
would have said. r n leave it to your
imagination."
·
McCartney, who turns 60 next month,
looked relaxed and fit He chatted affably as a media~ stood, kneeled and
squatted before him at a preview
Thursday of the exhibition.
McCartney's brightly colored and
sllll)dash paintings are shown with six
scUlptureS made from driftwood. None
of the works, ~en from his homes in
Britain and the United StateS, are up fQr
sale.
'
His canvases depict landscapes,
shells, flowers. people with often wild
faces and Celtic mythology t1cCartney has Irish roots. Most of the
p1ctures are suMy but several are darlc
and mysterious. One, "Bowie Spewing,"
shows fellow pop icon David Bowie
being sick.
McCartney did not claim to be a great
· painter. "I'm not out to show the world
what I can do. I'm not trying to impress
anybody except myself. . I think I've
shown the world enough already," he
said.
As for the critics, McCartney said he
wasn't very interested in their opinions.
. "Some will like them and some won't.
They're entitled to their opinions but I
never read them," he said. "I really just'
do"it for my own enjoyment. There's so

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Position orr.,.

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bentflta
Including
health and life
lnau,.nce, 401 k,

Happy Birthday

Tools, Farmall Tractor &amp;
many mort lttma. 728

To The Weavers
Renee. "Boo· &amp; Tom

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In Loving Memory Of
In """mory

Denise Marie
(Spires) Sexton

Your FamUy

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David Grant

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Who pused away April 20, 2002, would ·
like to thank everyone who made a visit to
our home, sent delicious food, made a special call, or just said a silent prayer.
Clod bless you.
Our lifelona neiahbor Sharon Tackett and
all of the ladi~l who served lunGh and kept
our home oraanized, we appreciate all of
your work. Our cousins Karen Spraaue and
Brenda Wilson, Christopher•
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Ouanlian An'aels.
A very apeclal thank you to L.A. and
Tammy Guinther for all of your support and
the heanfelt landlcapina of the arave.
Monllpor Myen and couain Tom Potter
for deliverin1 such an aweaome
me1111e at the funcralacrvlc:e. .
lared Moore for all of your klndneu and
advice. Davida co-worken at the Kypr
Creek Pllnt for the beautiful memorial •
. every conaln&amp;Ctlon worket that touched
Davldlllfa In 1011111 way throuah the yean.
· J!apeclally Willla Dur11. We appreciate
evlrythlna each one of your hu dono ln
such a pncrous way for our
family the put few montbl.
My belt friend and Sliter Penny who hu
· held my bud all my lite and croued every
brid&amp;e with me and alwaya.been my rock.
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• Nursing supervisory experience
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in holisltlc care

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who participated in her.80th
birthday surprise recently,
and to all who brought
gifts and cards ..

1nMemory Of

Carl M.
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IJ'Uiplwure
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Gene Johnson
Chevrolet, Inc.
1616 Eastern Ave.
Gallipolis, OH 45631

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Wishes to lhank ftlends for their upression of ·
sympalhy and love at the death of our f~lher,
. pandfather, and areat·arandfather. We want to
expreaa our aratltudc to the staff al Overbrook
Nunery Facility, Holzer Hospital, and Rawllnai·
CoaJei·Fiaher funeral Home for the e•cellent
care aiven 10 our loved one. We acknowled&amp;e
and appreciaJethe prayen and 1upport provided
by our pastor, Roaer Hunter, and our church
family at Full Ooapel Llpthouse.

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The family of

Right now we are
offerinl 1 $500

Sandy Burris

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Would like to eay ·think you to everyone that aent flowers or gifts and
brought food to our.home. We would
also like to thank the Ewlnaton
Church of Christ in Christian Union
for the meal that wu provided after
the funeral ae~lcer. We especially
want to think the McCoy-Moore
Funeral Home for all of their kind·
ness in helping the family in such a
.
difficultlime.

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1 Up to $7/hour
• Paid Vuatlont
• Paid Holidays
• Htaher salary
wlth experience

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Immediate opening•
COntact Colin Saundere
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The City of Gaillpolle is Hiking quallflid
lppliclnlllor the pollition of Cllrk·Typi.,,
Dulin will be rotatld among uver$
dapal'tmenta. Clndidltn should poa~eii:
llOOd communication ekllle, the ability 1o
rn111'1C1 with the public In a poaHiv,
mann1r, 1 knowlldge of batio accounting,
Jlfllct. machlnee, typing, computers and
g-rll cl1rlcal. Bonding required for
banking dlpoalll. Minimum of high echOol
diplor111 or GED requlrld. 40-hoiJr wolk
wHk with benefit package.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Ollllpolll Munlolpal Building
118 8loond Aven.,. ·
OINipolll, Ohio 41131·1218
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WldnMdly, May 21, 2002

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Jntrieve, a dlla proce11q cenllr for aavlnP, A
loan .lnatltudona, aeekl an experienced support
pcrwonto proi!CIIvely ualll cwtomen In Itt
Clnclnnall Oftlce with reMaroh, problem
aolvlna. tnlnlna, and •paclal reqllllll.
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"U11 or lupf"'rf of Kl..:hmtm !&lt;m.twG)I
• Brtm~:h O,.rruloM (BIIIIIkllll)

Helpful: customer call tncklna and Mlcroooft
Office. We are a prope11lve company llrivlna
10 balllii:O lifo and wan ~hallenpl wllllo
offerinl excellent l*!.nta (401K. retiralllltl~
reloclllon) and competitive ulary. Send, fill

(381-9666) or e-tlllll: akroth•lnmuom,
rcaume to AV Krolh 11:

lntrte.. 1-rporalecl 312 Plum Stnet

Clnebulad, OH .0201·5412

ecceptina reaumea for a Fun time, D1;;
rhlft, lblplntol')' Thenplta or •
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be 1 Jl'adUito of an approved Reapirato,Y
Tl)etaplat proaram. Muat be reaistered ;
and llcenled ln the stateaofWest :
Vli'Jlnla and Ohio. One to two years of;
experience Ia preferrecl.
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985-3656

Dlrtetlona: St. Rt. 248 out of Cheater
Ohio to Relbll Rd. 1o Olk Hill Rd. to
Whltt'a Line

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many acMies lhl• property hat 10 ollar. 2 homes
with 3 bodrooma and 1 balh bou1 hllllop vlewl allowing
you lo walch lhe dae• and wlldlilo play below. RE
Torma $3.000 down Pt&gt; 11ael or 1 ml'lmum of $10,000
down. c~.. on or before T/29102. O«or.O ~•• &amp; ~tor of
llsnt &amp; mortgages p1101 10 clollng. Oil, filii &amp; m~or1i
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Btl nard FuiU, Allorney lor Sollers (7~0) 992·7101
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ESTATE AUCTION

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CliO'"· Jl!Oior• SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 10:00AM
1n Maonanlcot or Eltoltl·
103 BASTIANI DRIVE
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
. Wo allo aok lor o ttohnlcll

Maxine Russell

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LICENSED AND BONDED STATE OF OHIO
IKE ISAAC 74381-,J70 OR 74388-8741
ISAAC'S FEED STORE 74381 - ·
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willing 10 worlt Monday lhru
Sunday. Stnd Flotumtl to:
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Polnl PlNMnl, WV 2&amp;&amp;50

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'· Father De1111ls, brother Steve,
amJ sisters Julie a11d Ci11dy

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With all our love, hugs and kisses,
Mom, Dad &amp; Angle

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May 25, 1982 ·March 31, 1999
ao. From our heart, tears will always
flow. I'm sure a birthday in Heaveh is
quite an event; for It's a day we thank
Ood you·were sent. We are so thankful
for the memories of your smile, you
aave.usao much in a short while. So
Happy Bil')hday Shawn, we cannot wait,
.to be with you inside Heaven's gate.
Till we meet again I

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Appiloollon

Today c~lebrates the day you came into this
NEEDED·
world and began creating very precious
plesma donora, 11m S50 to
memories. These memories are the gifts you S6Q per wMk lor 2 or 3
left us with to show us now thlll a part of you hOura -kly. Call l!lo Lilt
Plaamt S'orvlco, 740·582·
Is really still here. This part of you brinas a · 88&amp;1 .
smile, a tear, and a laugh, so It I• very real.
We have certainly spent time with an angel
just pllllllng thru, whose time here with us Is
still teaching ussrcatlessona. We live for the
day we will be with you again, and we will.
Until that day, we will enjoy that part of you
that you left behind for us.

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LARGE ANTIQUE AUCTION
Saturday,Junel,lOOl
•4:00PM
·Moodlspaugh's Au~:tlon House
. Torch, Ohio

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The Holzer Home Care

Be• 178, Rio Grandt, OH

May 26, 1967 ·June 21. 2000

Shawn Michael Henry

A. LICENSED ASSISTED LIVING
COMMUNITY LOCATED IN
GALLIA COUNTY

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quaatlng an application
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' lj)llngo Rolltblllto11on Ctn~~~~~ndhH.,....~.; 1.. -ltd 11 :1e1ea Root&lt;·
poraon or ltl1d .....,.to· oprtnga Flood, Pomeroy,
PJIII8TIIIA CINTEII . tnd 1111 out a cllu ewlltl·
HRIMuon Co Thortpiot llonl EQull OWoriunlty Emptoyor Encouraalna Worlt·
3375 Fl1 ·80 E
Huntington, Wv 25105 plAce Olvtralty. IN~ ON
•01/AA
- - - - !'light Dtlk ~~'I'·.M101·
cratOit WOI!l. •,,..ng, ~
lmmtdlatt Opening. All Su· Monday-Thurodey. Send
l&gt;trviiOf. Top Pey, for mora Flttumo 1c: Gotllpolla C.·
lnlormo11cn call (51~)881· ..., Colltgt, 1176 Jackoon
9332.
Pll&lt;e, Oollpolia, OH o~Se:!l

paid vacation,

When providing ouporlor tu·

Conunulng Oorogo Solo.
Goge

hoV. quollllc.ltlona Cll1 Jono Dorllng 11
Contact- ScoMII&lt; 1• pltoMc:onloc:IKytiLot Dl- (7110)448·7150 Todoyl Or
poulla800-4;'t-e334 lo - o f S1aft
lopr;,..ll
by trod flM oul "" OliPilAlbony, Ohio. Toll- I· .... .,.. "'atnd
740-t92·880$. ROCk·
.
177~15&amp;1
Atm. - Sommor P.O ao. 1P11nQ1 Rolttblli111lon Cent1117, 0o111pot1o OH o!Se31 tor :le?Sa Aookopringa WANTED: Rtctt&gt;tlonlat lor
Gtitt Coott : AIIIIIY In
RoOd Pomeooy Ohio Ooclor'a olllct. Mual llkt
- · Crow'o Slil~ Btl Conllltltt~ S.ittry tnd .a7
~;. HHnn working wltn poopto, IMI ofti.
Houtt. Pomeroy. Olllo.
E•Cit)llonal Fringe 8tnofit SaMcoo. inc• II en EOE ctont and IYI'f Will. Expori-.
.
. P~Ptlt T1mt pooi11on, tl\ot
Wl)l1cpltc4l rtt!piUI, but not ntett·
NMd e - . to 1011 ~-. lor U'llitnl Care wltn BTLS diVeraity.
eory. Eoc.lltnt working con(740)Ue 33511
and PALS p!Of.....t. -~dlllono. 0Uta1andlna co. Indo: 1o8pfn tnd tomt ,,..
WANTED
opportunity, Send roaumo
NEED ~ JOII?
ning1: Hpm: Pittot ltl1d TEN EXCITED PEOPLE. Ia: CU. SU , o/o Oolllrlolls

:r.:":r
1revtl wllhln lht HMitllotle ·Tttrnt Conlact liN IUPIIIVtl&lt;l" lo ,.. toll Suporvloor. Tho aut:·

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Ohio •8831 ·1882·
10 START
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Equal''"OpIMMEDI
tomt llt•lblllty In hOura U ~. ooutd bt 1
pol1unlly Emplo110&lt;.
Loool Cono4&gt;ony - · Fl•

oriented, enjoy
ualng the
phona,
computer
lltent1,1nd
r enjoy working
• · with numbe,..

For welleallbilehec!
LOCI! Co. .

"'tm Looting Good"

Mritcot In 1he homo and 111
11\t comlllllnlty 10 -..ty
omotlcntlty dillurbtd Ma-

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openings In our
C
Wv. hi
::: ..::.... Mt .:....:
m1ln office.
being pia&lt;*! OUtlllclo tnt · WANT ACAREER IN
- t o Holler Cllnil:: Hu· Fa&lt;onow 1tlm
Succe..ful
ROQiilltl MAin Pl'i·
IIURSIIIG?
man Rtlt11ont Dol&gt;tnmtnt; -'&lt; wtU with PtOillo and
appllclntl muat chol,;,y Social Worlt .., llurolnv Alolatont Cia- go Jaclcoon Pike: Golllpollo, bt 1110 to ro1oc11o.
bepeopll

Wilt

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s-.m Sltell, ~

W.hl'ft

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33 YfO - - - F101 Eo·
mota Coli (7110)44l·t:IU
loorgee- Sawmill,
..,, htul jOUI 1oge10 tilt

tn . _ CNid c:ora lO _ .
E.lpttlttlc:t
Role!..,...
Avo- (3floi)I7WOM
Jt&lt;!ot V.l&lt;l Worl. and car-

ALL ITEMS ARE FROM 'I1IE HOME OF 11IE
LATE MR. 1c MRS. RUSSELL YOUNG. VERY
NICE nJRNITVREI GOOD CLEAN 8ALEI

IWNTINGTON HOUSE SOFA. &amp;
CHAIR, 2 'WING BACK ARM
CHAIRS, CHERRY 3 PC. COFFEEAND END TA.BLIIS, SOFA TABLE, 3
PC.
MAHOGANY
BEDROOM
SUITE (40'r) SMALL BEDSIDE
TABLE, MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE
W/VA.NITY, 2 DUNCAN PHYFE
LA.MPTA.BLES, MAPLE BEDROOM
SUITE Wn'WIN BEDS, NIGHT
STAND AND CHEST, HIDE-A·BED
SOFA., 2 ROCKER RECLINERS;
OAK CHINA. HUTCH, DINING
TABLE W/6 CHAIRS, SEWING
ROCKER, SMALL KIDNEY SHA.PE
TA.JJLE, OAK CHAIRS AND OTHER
OLD CHAIRS, RCA. COLOR TV
W/SMA.LL
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER,
VCR,
DA.EWOO
PORTABLE TV, SHARP CAROUSEL
MICROWAVE,
MICROWAVE
STAND,
SMALL
KITCHEN
APPLIANCES, PR. OF BRASS
LAMPS, HANDPA.INTED CHINA.
ITEMS, . FENTON, MISC. GLASS
WARE,
MISC.
PICTURES,
DRI!'SSER LAMP, 2. BRASS FLOOR
LAMPS,
MISC.
HOUSEHOLD
LINENS, GillSON CHEST TYPE
FREEZER, 8' PICNIC TABLE; MISC.
LUMBER, MISC. TOOLS FROM
GARAGE,
WHEELBARROW,
MAHOGANY
TWIN
BED,
CANNING JARS, SEVERAL ITEMS
FIOM GA.RA.GE, LOTS OF MISC.
ITEMS IN BA.SBMENT ''" .
1

Everything MUD Goll

LANGSVILLE • A nloe level lol, appro•lma~ety
2 acre• with a 1990 mobile home. There 11 a
room lddiUon lor tht 3rd bedroom. Hu 1 cine.
car detached garage. Home hu
well
liken
or and It 1howa. Look at

O.k Hill H..pltal

ca••

310 Ch•rlette Avenue

O•k Hill, Olllo ·

QIIOVI! IIOAD· A nlot
country. Hao approic. 8
I a
I 8x80 mObile homa
1'1 3 bedro0m1, 2
It latal I
Cama1 wllh a 2 cer g1raga, above ground
l!ld even a oabln In the waodt. A groat nl••'• I
far kida.

l.lf olf Ohio Sfl&gt;fl Roulo 279 loward Jackton l.Gk.

laturclay, Ju•• I
9am

lu•clay, Ju•• 2
9am

(if ntQJIOry)

w,.., ·Madia Wtdtmmr 15149
JUIT OFF FLATWOODS ROAD· Approx. 3.07
acrtt or nrc. laying llod with wattr and electric

dwJg • .....,..,, Typtt god Ctlora
J.&gt;ungtra, Sl~~p~~s, Sterttarial, love 51011,
Couchtt, Straight Bad., Rtdintrl

available. The lind abuta two roadl,
at opiiHing Into two loto. Great lor
homl or naw home.

illllla

Raund, R-ngular, Coffwt, Ovtrbtd,
Eotom, Nlg,lllande

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AUCTIONEER:
LFSLIE A. LEMLEY
740-245·9868

"LICUIJID 1: IIONDIIIIY ITATEOrOHIO"
CAJH OIAJIIIaOYID CHIC" ONLY • rooD
JAI'I&amp;Aftlf CJIA!tl, UICI1I'Oil ·
UTATEOt'I~IJill YotniCm:t
"NOT JlllrOIIIIIILIIIIOIIACC
Yl
oaLOITJIIIUHillir'
..."'!LLIITY Ot'PAIIXI"G NIIAUY

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Qehebd•Mt

Stov. will• Grill, Food Warrrw, o.ap Frytr,
lkinn CofNt Maker, StMng l&gt;bl., R.lrigtrolon,
Fr-•, Flow.r Dioploy R.lrlgoraror

Mtta1 Wardrobe•, Vtr!ICGI Filing Cabint11, l.odclf'l,
Mttal sftoivlng Unlit, Eltdric Beda, Boolcta111,
Oerka, Air Candilionon, Comp\lltn, Coplon

And MUCH MOIIJ

• A 1even room homt with
1 btth, arnt hat 1 full baHmtnl.
A 11/1 11ory frame home with n1war root,
wlndowt, and tiding. Ha1 a front and rear
porch and 1111 on appro~ . U acrtt. NO,OOO

· Nor l'llpOnlible lor accidenll or loti of properly.,

All purcha•• ..,,. b. ron.....d olf.oil•
Sunday. Jvnt 2.
Ralmhmtnl1 wiU b. available.
(740) 446-5347
(7401 379 - 2720

Glory Auction
lftJ ...dt SltHI, MlMf'I'O'Io Oltlo

Milt# Vo1hll, AltdloiNU
Jim Taylor, Appnllllcl

(740) W.Z..9553 .

SPECIAL MEMORIAL
DAY SALE

MONDAY, MAY 27TH
1'111111 our 111 d1r- a 111011dlatW
rale, wJddl COBirtl of dolll, tooiJ,
ftaurl-, lacla-, IDJFII. de. .
Matty, 11111n1 ntwlte1r111D ehoo11 fro~r~ I

two·ouo.n MAKE A GREAT RENTAL- Cu,.

eo,., om4114 '"101 thl ""'1111 111111

on 1 quia "'""" l Bedr...., I'io btth

boJ&lt;meM. tatened in pordo. Ltrp too.

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Saturday, June l· lO:OO a.m.
Chesterhill, OH
Public S.lt and Auction

AUCTION
June 1st • lOAM

117 Ftrr1 Slntf, 11odorWIIt, OIIID
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........... waN-.. ·•

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iul ..... butltt lttllt,lbrtct Wllillll'll ........

c1*f burtl, "ytllltlll-lhllrl. tkl boo*~. 1M
niiiiUI'*' old plctuntad prliltlllltlllcllroa ru.
plill leU IliOn thlllllll't lllltll.

Anlki'M Otmttyret
o\n IIIIUIUII 0-.IGWII Gllltrla lllllbll M......
' Dllllala · - rret tbllllrlllt d!rdn 1M3 .....

lllr 11M Ulblt. • "" alee lllriJ CIMn7 ...........
a wllaul Eull*oiMIIo bond!, Ill 11k tbo ...
n' "' llil thlna nllrlnoland bulltl,
a maplt- ublntt, a loodlll wi'IU,. oholt,
lll)'woocl Wllr.olltld .......... dlalr, ........ tbaln,

11-. a d•Pr

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M*l

Elllu Alliin th....., dlnlroa bulth 111111 tabhrl, a

H 1 \I I -... 1 \ II

!i£LLER WILL GIVK YOU $3,000 CA!iH
ll!wards tloslna ;:osts ... and Will 11111
with you on the prict of this like m~w
l'llnch hon10. Only one owner. 3
l'ull baths. 1•'1• sit«~
room,
with dishwasher &amp; nl~-e tile
2 car ltr~J• cl ~'Un~!llte drive.
landscaped lot. Call tod•y ftlf your
private show Ina. 12188

portable lrcu\ 11..-td Spllltt Ortan, a abow•

BIGjiEND REALTY, INC.

...., oar., pllllllota or othtt pllttl, double wau ·

Rut~toiiD.

wilt plpt, and loiiiiiGI't.

Auctiollttr Ed Bmy #57·977425

1788 Addlaan Plko. 3 Bed:
room. 1 Bath, Putt 141M·
ment, Prot Gal to I\0\IM.
Nawtv Remodt*l. ta

ooc.,

$'10,000.

(UC)38~· oce:l

WOOII, Broker

510 lind Aw., Golll...,llo, Ohl" 45681
(740) 446-'flOl

Colt

1887 ~or, Double Wldt
Redmon 2b?C Alloto•l·
m.oroly I octt ol !arid. City

~0'•80'•1 'I' block buiiOinQ,
14'l14 alltllng door, 0.7 Ill·
rage decr, 3 antranct
~ II" _ , 1toor .wllh
anonertln 110o1, wttt• tno. aaklno
740.NHIIA
.
&amp; beautKutl- bulltltno
lOti hl'llng U, U 1 01 I
~ortt. L0011td 1,7 mhu out
Ill 111 or lull &amp; mlnu111
trom
Ga"r''•· can
(740)«8·751
~ oertt tormlan!l, 101111
wood~, pond, callafttltpm.

aeo.ooo.oo.

?.0.101·08«

wttor. Wltnln 8 mtllo rrom

u

lOtti, with ttmcdtltd
llbr. tbl. Glirlfll apt. a t
gar~gao, 3 bullalng toto 011

tcyoto Plant. 13CM)t37-21 20

2 Story HouM, 4 Bldroome,
Comor Lot In Vinton. Goad

lnvtotmont
1740)388-8711&lt;1

!+- 011 St. At. 124 wllh

·IIAUTIPUL HOM.

a1eo,ooo ·

1110

www.evanA•ntoore.cont

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VAIIY

tao,tl

I.OTS •

on Sand Mill Aa.
11115.000. (3CM)73HIH

2br. Home. Centr•t Air. new
blth. Locotod · tt 211 7th
Strttt,
Ntw
Havtn.
$311,500. (30~)882-3172

514 Second A\·e., Gullipolli, Ohio 45631-0994
'7 40-446-0008 '7 40-441-11 ll
f'onnrrly BlnrltiJum Hr•liy "SerTl"l Suurhem Ollio f 'nr Ot'f!r A QIHtrfflr (:,.ruury"

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Property.

s~ll4·-~ ~eaa,

.Joe A. Moor.-aroker 441·1818
Sarah L.. l!vana·Moore, Broker 441·1816
Patricia H•y•· 448·3884 Car• Caaey-245-9430
r:::\j•l'ltlnla Siciliano- 388·1 841
448•7412

VACANT LAND
IIZII, IIRICII, LOCATIONI
VAIIV CALL I'OIIINI'O

3 Bodrecm 2 Btth,
ScrHnod lllc~ Poron, 11•
1011 Ptnood ln. StPirttt
28•~0 garage. 10•12 Build•
lng. a RoDineon StrH1 114111·
mood. Bllldt Now HoPI
Churoh. 158,000. C•n
(3041)878·3004

Prllet
WI&gt;Br
•110 lnv ..torel lnVtiiOrtl

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IRUNIR LAND
(740)441 ., ....

VIAQINIA IMITH, IAOKIR .................WICe
IILYILLI ................................... 441-t101
TIIIIH INVDIII. ,, ,""' ,,, """"'"""" ... «I 4411
..OHNNIIIWIIILL............., ............. II7.011S
DAVID INYDI ................................,... 441•MII
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orltln, "'.., lrlllnlton to
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di1Gtl11tillltton ••

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Htofa wtlloh II In
vlolltton or lhllow. Our

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11111 _ _ _
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3 bldroam, 2 bllh llrlok
"""h on U flat tartt.
" carport
ond vinyl,
lull
_....,.
( pcrr1IIJiy
ftnilllo
ld), tpplllnoH, 2 car
Qlrtgt, AI 33 lbOVI -

Woodod lOIII II dltdtnd
el ro1d , 110,000. Ko"
Road, &amp; torte, 12~1~001
I&lt;VgtH, 7 10111, I13,110Q or
II lOIII, 12'1' ,lOCI Mtrlbll
fld., 11 10ttt1 Jt8,1100 or
niOiti,III,IXlOI
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HOMI IN THI COUNTIIY
WITH LOTI OP LAND. Vtoy
llvlblt nome wllh Formtl LA, Ht•ln
~o~t, ,., .. bolll "' ovtne .. a 1~11 bltl1t,
lull dry ~ Lovely 01rJ1t1
tnrougn-out. ao ..,.. lfl'l of liM.
waodtcl, 101M Cltlrld. AI!
oldtr homo &amp; blm an PIOOIII'/.
Fronting an 2 nllldl. C'- .,
Addlvllt., lldwtlt, Alwrt
Vlltty. YOil ctn onty apprtelatl thlt
-!IV mtlllng In~- to
1H lnlidt, 0Wnet II lnrtiout · to
Nil, 10 """'I ern thlt rtrt ftnd In 1

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~~~~ 1 11w ot tnt perollt
IYIIIIDII. 0111 now 1.01
map1, and ather llltlnQt.

l'lrettlmo
Olltrld, LOCIIItd.- _.,,.. 7""1oulh. All
tiHtrlc 3 bldrm., 2 bttno,
IQUippld kit, 10111111 LR, din wllh
gu llrapiiOt, hilt pump, new
111rpt1, walter,
range 111.
O.Ok on tl1t rttr. Oornlv oozy
wtll dtocroltd 11omo orid you can

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lmmodlatl

Owner llnlnolna with 1llghl
propcr~v

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m.orkup,

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TO IUVIRI 1IG&amp; Skyllnt
14' • 110' lnoludod In
1

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i •3 Bldroamt ForldOIId
l'illmll From ftN/Mo. 4%
Down, 30 Yttrl II a.l%
APA. Per Lltll!'(lt, 100·311·

hurty. VI-I

uaa•••· t?ot.

diN CHIIHIIII AIIIA '*I llrlp
mN llltd, MOO !* taro, 182
OrMI ror l1ilnllng or
l i e f -. AiH 14 IGfH lltll
oomrntr01a1 ortiA 7.
...... Hlrlne l.oll Ao ml1
,._Nfct Vtlior 1141, fl7.-

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_ Hoult Nllr '"''"
•4 , .tQhOol
In Qalllpallo.
hamt with p1tr1ty or room
lA, LR, flmt~ room,

'7&gt;10~.0f74

FO&lt; Atnl :lbt'. Unooln AYI,
UIIO. Month. (304)171·
h40 Uillor N1noy

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191'11. ~~~-. OflllrH1 Plr1Clr!O·
EnolottG front porch ond mort!
1001

Hll&gt;tn 3044124H7

3 bldraorn, 2 both, 2 001 II•
g&amp;rllgl, 2 ..,.........
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Httlt\Q.
Potma ""'""
MOl' lfH, Flvt
1121,000.
740802~

latllll Co,• Rio Grandt, t 3

lo!tttt Co.· So. of Oool'llllt.
N~l ~~~~ btm lnd out bldOI
011 I 10111, 121,000 or H
Iotti, Ut,oco. 81'1 881 In
~llrtd, I 1cr11, 113,000 or
II Woedtd lOIII, 111,000.
Danvllt, ! acr11, 11,0001

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Cheryl Lemley

742·3171

I.UfiiiH 1.00... tcHOOI.I, 1fllt

a bldooom Wtnator nome 1111 hid
loll ol 1ondtr iotlfna 0111, Vir¥

lidfno, ....... dOoDle ~'
. . _ on fm • • •

- . llllntllt roof, lrld .

Aold pr1Nd II 1«.000.00 Hilt

NIW
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CIUITI, u.rtNG1
WOODIO
WITII IIUt'IIC HQMII AclotOII.
fA2 w• IMill .,. MOl)' ~.
Mig ..... llllohln ' - · AclotOII,
1010 ~ ft, ol and ·Mig, TNo ont it Jtr11 - - fo

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CALL FOR DEtAILS.

.

many poaalblllllea oan be
118• Went To Own Vour Own

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Downtown

Home Patkl Qn(lt•ln•a•llfe·tlttle Hlttorlc Rttlll Dlatrlct Don't let
Opi)OMUOI!V· Major Cllh flowl this oppor1unUy pB&amp;s you by with
an established retail slor.elronl

realized. ONLV IBt,OOO

PROFESSIONAL. SERVICE
MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

All rllt Httfl-lllnQ
In lhll ........por II
l4llrjto1 ta111f -~~~
Ptlr -lng Aot or 1111
..-HIIilgi!IO

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tnvettortl Etlabllihed Mobile A IDUC.TION I

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lu1lntt1? Great cas h llowl
E1tab!lthed retail shop up al'ld

ready to go: Owner wi lling to
advise and help you get slar1ed
ao you can continue the euccuasl
Call today lor detalla.

ltOIIA Viialr'lt Lat an 2nd Av•nu•. !'rima looallonl $85,000
11017• Oont...,oltl Propertyi1411Crtl ml1 nHI Alo Qrondt
UOI1 • t .1211crtl mit In Grtantawnohlp UUOO
ta0tlol2·1• Aorol ri\/rovori.Okl"tt Ohio Volley
1~011 · to tartl mil nHt Rio Orondt,
·
'2072 • 213 IOrtl ml1 011 01 IIIII Routt 218.
1124· 3 lore building tall NMh Golllolototoo. 130,000
1141· lloUiiltJI Building &amp;lttl u tare• ml1ovortooklne
·p1oture1qu1 Cnorololll.okl.
1111• U tar11 In Margen Twp UI,OOO
1173· 7IA01tl ml1 VIOiiiiiiMd. LOIIOIIt11tbll. -1111111 lor

nlot holM olin Juotoutoldo or town. 1aoo,ooo

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11111 For&lt;! Ttrnpo &amp;1200. $1100; Rasoal molor\ltd For porto 1\le:) FOil! 1450
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• 4·30pm Clottd l'hli.tday condllton, S3,100.oo oao. Ohio Valley Bonk wttt o1tor
: Satu)1il
&amp;
Sunday' 740-742-221&amp;
tor lilt by public tuctlan t
• (740
7300
.
2000 King Kulltr Mowtf
Eatlite
11192 Codllllo STS, Lot&lt;ltd, 1211a2e tt 111e 0111o Vottoy
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• &amp; Dryer, $«1.00 tor 1t1e pair, 1740l245oSQQ7
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, (7-40)448-4788 .
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: 11&amp;0. (740)37f.2102
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ctlltnl Condition .. $125. Sold 10 tho h...,_l bl- CASH OA CERTIFIED
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• like Now. $500. (3110)675- lht Collection Oopt al fOt 1111 by public auollon o
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right to allhl Ohio VIley Sonl&lt; AnI u 10
4150
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trtnohtr. (e14j-694·7114t or CHECK
or lmptlld warrancy &amp; may
(740)-«194·1 e&amp;
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REAL ESTATE
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j : 837-9528

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1 :: 1 wlnct0w.,nnleta etc. Claudi
' "'Winlort Rio Granda OH
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Reel e•tate General

seNeS victims of domestic:

violence call ~752 or
1-800-942-9577
EXCILLINT
Excellent lot Ia Whit you
IIY when you vltw thla
brick
ronch
lmmaoulole
locotld at 1323 Coro MHI Rd.
Offering large LA, FA open
to kllchen &amp; bar arM, 3 81'11,
2 bllhi, full bl.ltrMnt, 2-car
garage with wolktllop aroa.
plua 24x:!2 bUIIdii)Q, ntce
diCk wllh turround benoil.
Sltuoled on e.2&amp;3 11&gt;'1 flat •
yot Het aoret. Surt to fuiiUI
your nttdl.
Prk:.O at

ANNUAL
•
CHESTER
MEMORIAL DAY·

10 • MILE YIIWI ~ook up I
down the rlvtr tor mllea
mitt, t111a vllw of the nver
vollty Ia lontutlo. Go!VBOUI,
3 BR hOmOI wllh 3 lltthe,
Formal LA, DR. 1.1101 FR
wl1h flropiiOI, oat·ln klld1en.
2-car gariQI. Pavtd drive,
large perking arM tnd mort,
located teaa then 2 mlloa from
downtown. REDUCED TO
$22&amp;,000 1217

and

:; ~obit AKC Golden At·
• .trtovor Pupo. Aloo Ono AKC

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: ~heaked; Shots Current.
: ~~7_40.:...13_7fo.:...2838..:.;,:,_ __

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89 Chevy Truck 112 Ton
AC/ CNiat, btdllntr, tool bolt,
excellent condition ~.700
Cell after 5:00

. a.-s-594e ·

2 Story house in
Gallipolis $69,900
446-2422

Newly 8n~vvl
Ac:~~~~
remodeled 3 bedroom 1
acre~ of bt

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home whh garage on land·

hllle.

WOOdt,

ftllCOid In lot. Interior paatur•. flelde, and
prletenol Nice ytrd moral Buy all for $1500
with eomt I
per acre
move Into
the 4
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Temporary
Health Insurance

I \ In I ' I 1'1' 1 II'
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Medical coverage
when you need lt.
• Recently graduated
• Between joba
Ronnie Lynch

UNIQUE ITVLI• Unique
flOor

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Ul Oliver 111'111,
Mklclllpoflo
lnvHtmant
property contltflng of 1
bod1oom, 1 both fog home
and 2 trollor folt. 40 x 85 lot.

end

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322 Second Avenue
. Gatllpolll, Ohio

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Surround diCk.
Ortlt
location tn Ortln · Twp.

446·8235.

$87,5001. , .

$40,000tllll

-)800~7·8235

ntetaaty. ~ MQI$,
t~ealttllnaurs.nce, enctvatlon

time. Apply at soa. SR 180,
GIKipollt, or phone toll fM 1

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5 maloo. 3
Coli ollor

•. epm, 1&gt;10-t4f.2e&amp;&amp;

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GAI..I..IA COUNTV PA~IN
TOBACCO ASSOC. ·
ANNUAI..TOUA
Chlrlllton, South CaiOIInt
AUOUtl N1, 1001

Chlrlllton '"' 1tl!lettoM &amp;
tduoltlonlllot.ill H Willi
Allbiiiiii..Nt In Conctlt at
Myltlt Btaah. Contact Gill II
Glllll County b\wlon Olllcl
7tl~·?00710f mOft

lnfomlatlDII•

Special Weekend
Services
May 31at · June 1et 7:00pm
June 2nd • 1O:SO am
fHturtnQ

•

G. Bruce Teaford...Broker 99l·33ZS
· Wend.l R. Mlller... A•enl S91·0!163
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Vera O'Dell estate
7 rooms,
2112 bath,
'
full basement,
large lot.

10 Belmont Drive,

Gallipolis
. 446·1360
•

Gotpell.lghthouae Chun:h
Nul Aoad, Pt. Pluunt, WI/

FOR SALE

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Quality Care
Cleaning

s rooma &amp; Hall

attreo ta(!lo, 11QGC1 aound·
WGGden TV cabinet,

(740) 441·07615

$99.96

dl&amp;n\lmd,

Thi!IMyov

COURTSIDE
·BAR &amp; GRILL

Huge Ga1'8Qt Sat.

3679SR32S

"Parrot HHd L~.~au•
Saturday, June 1st
eom. dmnd In vour bQt
LUlU Of Panot HHd lttllt
Leis &amp;piny favora
Court Sttftt • Gallipolis

3 BR, 2 Bath
apartment
'2 BA 1 bath trailer.
for rent 446·2422

AU thl!tf101, IncludinG
don'~MIIc 'lloltnct, tt\lt • •
bfOOQI'It tQI!tlnat Mlctlltl P,
Han•~ Sr, b~ Llu 1.,
Hl!tmmofld w•r• til

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to give away. Must bt
moved. 4•1 :9060 or

Tranlc Artll Only

Call 448·3538

•6Sorow
• Billed to insurance
• Little If no cost
• Flee Oellvtfy
.
• We do all Plf*WQI'It
BOWMAN'S HOMECARE

Frttdom OJ

Schwinn Alrdynnt Ellerclat
Blkt· olothu dytr, Magnovox
Uald Qllll ahower doo11

NEBULIZER
MEDICATION

2 Mobllt Homea
after 6 pm 2.S..S890

R~tW\o~ l.tglon
~10:-oown
~ Sttlk Dlft."''tt to tallow.

Mty28, M, 30 8 ~-t pm
Loll at~. chhta,
~!ft. "" alna filM
clotMe, tltctflc tlrtpll\ae loQI,
blltoa

CERAMIC SHOP
FOR SAl.E

441·9371

RtlllnQ ~lnt, pour mftchll'll,
paptf C\.11\tt, 0'"" w.r Ovtt

· 2,000 mo~aa se.ooo """

O'DELL LUMBER
Optn Sun. 1oam • • pm
Memorial o.y eam • • pm
81 Vlnt St. ••&amp;·1278

2.S.SS09 (wortQ
245·9403 (homo)

834 1!. Main St. 1181-$$00

BERBER ARPE
$5.95 yard

MEDICARE
SUPPLEMENT

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