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prisec.l when another
columnist is guilty of
a sitnllur omission.
Arter studying to·
day'A diugrum, does
anything strike you?
Not thut this is the
key point. but I dis·
ul!.ree with South's
lnntiul three-club response. Muke u
~trong-jump-shift re·
spouse wlth u two·
suilcd hund only
when purlner opened
in one of those suits.
CELEBRITY CIPHER
South should have
by Lull Clmpoa
slurletl with u quiet
Ctltbnty Clphtt oryptogramoatt crt~lod !rom quolallona by,.,....,
two clubs.
- " · Pllllnd proHnl. Each lelttr In tho olphtr 111nd1 tor ln:thtr.
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ticed thut six clubs
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aunt arr.ved unexpectedly
quick ruff, presuma· · 11· w 0 R c 0 /:::;:: tor
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bly in spades, South .
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your machine." she said.' dad' .
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explained that we didn't have am ·
to six no·trump. With ~~·~~·;:;=;~·;:"':..,answering machine. "Well," She
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laughed, "I hope the pereon 1
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beatable. Declarer~o I I 11 -1 I
Comploto tho chucklo quotod ~
collects three spades, . . . . . .
by filling In rltt mlulng wordo •
three hearts, one dia·
you dovelop from 111p No. 3 bolow. :
mond and five clubs.
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thai l'ead against six
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clubs undoubted.
dog jumped on my 1011. Aatonllhed I yelled, "Can't you
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You will have tubttanlial
oppollunitleo In the year
· ahend to funher your aim1
and obje,nivel, but you woo't.
do •o unaided, Scveraf people
will pladly milt your climb
up the ladder •• une runs at •
lime.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
• Normally1 you are far more
enJrull~ted tn ynur latett brll·
liant idea than about what
othen may think about ·yuur
~K:tivlnie•. However. fm what·
ever reuAOn, upproval nf oth·
· e11 ml11ht be important to you,
. Oeminl, treat yvurselr lo a
birthday Mift. Send for your

Atlm·Ontph prediction• for
tiN! yeur ahead by mallinJ SZ
and a SASilto Astro·Oraph,
c/o tlli• """"•P•J!C!r, P,O. Do~
I ,8, Murray Hill Station,
New York, NY 10"6. Be .
sure 111 Alate your zodiac 1i1n.
CANCilR (June 21·1uly 22)
• Outwardly, you may appear
euuoin1 to other~, but you
never take your involvemntl
too liJhtly. You may demon·
olrlle thi• to othert by your .
word• lkedt and ao:tiortl,
. ·LEO (July 22-AUI. 22) ••
When II"""""' to financialaf·
faitt. the more ttriottJ tide of
. you will emcr1e and take

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over. Your ea•Y·JOina and
nonchulanl auhudc will be pl!t
P~lde until you accomph•h
youruim•.
VJROO (Aujj. 23·Sepl. 22)
•• Thit will not be one or
thole days when you want to
work In solllude. You will
·need people whu •hare your
lnteres11 around you to work
with you on your latelt 'en·

deavor.
LIBRA (Sept. 2J·Oet. 23) •
• Chance• are you'll be in an.
lnduJtriout mood and 1hu1
have tiN! capablltniea to ~~,:.

eompllah much more than you
would on any avcrase day.
Now i1 the time to l~~:kle biJ
pro]ectJ,

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22) •• Spendinl time with a
friend who it in need or en·
couri!Jement and 1upport
won't be a day orr. If any·
thlnJ, you may view it •• a

duly call and a roberinJ expeo
rienu,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov , 23·
Dec:, I 9) ·' NothinJ will be u
lmpottanl 10 you 11 t~ndinJ
time with your familh or
loved onet, However uty
you 11e, you will make lime
10 lhoW Rlllllm! for their If·
fllrs lrld lnternu.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. lO·Jan.
19) •• The mlout di1cuulon
you've wanncd to have with
un tmponant perron can nake'
plll4!c if you lake the initiative; :
All will work out btller than •

you thouaht.
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AQUAlUUS (Jan. 20~Ftb.
19) •• Because tiN!ro may be
several impmlanl ncedt on
your •hoppinJ Jilt• you may
1pcnd more n~an you usual. II
won't be (rlvolout( thoUJh.
You'll be mana1 na your •

budaet_prudently.

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· POMEROY - Pom~ruy 1-lll!h Schtl&lt;.ll ~ruduatcs t'rotn
ncross the country retunu:d 1\cl'll u\'er th~ M~mmhtl l)u~
w~ken\1 l'or the ltmunul reunion t)t' th~ llomct\1\
llltnnt
Assoclution held In the Mcil!s 'Hil!h SdHl\11 · ;:ul\!tl'riu
Sutmduy nil!ht.
N1mrly 300 l!rtldumes nnd l!Ut~ts cnjuycd u htlll\(Uet ut
tublcs decontted in the purpl~: und whit~ ctilm'll nt' aheir ulmn
muter, remlnl~~'lld ror u time, nn\1 tlwn dunt'l!d th~ night
uwuy to the Oll!ttn music or ll~:~.ltl!~ Hull.
Joe Struble em~:eetl th.- pm~tmm. whkh. l~·uturod the
l'ilcognltlon ol' reunion cl11sses und the olde~t 1!t'11liu11tcs. und
the tiWtlrding of scholm'llhips to l!rlm\lt:hlldrennf PHS !!.nltl·

IV CHAIILINI HOI1'LICH
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Deaths
Gladys Weddle, 77
Marilyn Watson, 69
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POMEROY - More than PRIUTHOOD CILIBIIATID - The Rev. Father Walter E.
30 priests were in Pomeroy Heinl's 40. years In the priesthood were celebrated Sunday at
Sunday to participate In the Sacred Heart Church with the Most Rev. Gilbert I. Sheldon,
40th unnjvcrslll'y celebrution bishop of the Steubenville Diocese PfesldlnJ. Heinl, center,
of the priesthood of the Rev. has been pastor of the locet church since 1990. At his left Is
Father Walter E. Heinz. pastor the bishop, and on his rt&amp;ht Is Monalanor Donald Horak. a
of Sacred Heart Catholic Pomeroy nett'il. (Charlene Hoeflich)
Chur:ch.
The Rev. Oilbcrt 1. Sheldon, ments on faithful perfor· . Sucred Heurt In 1990.
bishop of the Steubenville munce b)' the bishop, u recep· His years In Miilgs Coumy
·Diocese, presided at the celc· tlon and cUnner purty wus held hnve not only been u time ·fur
brntion, which Included 11 In the sociul hun for the visit· servin11 the needs of his
Muss of Thunksglvlng.
ing priests, parishioners and church und Its purishionct·s.
Brother Anthony Motto was guests. A locnl burbershop but of' contributing to th~
muster of ceremonies for the quurtet entertained during the comnmnnlty.
celebration, which included evening.
He serves on the bollrd of
numerous musicul selections Heinz was orduined on Muy the Meigs Cooperutlve Pu!'lsh.
by the choir, readings of 26, 1962, by Bishop John un ecumenicur outre11ch pro·
scripture by Sister M11riel King Musslo 111 St. Peter's grum for the disudvuntnged
Kreuziyer, 11 homily by the Church in Steubenville.
and Its Ood's NET youth cen·
Rev. James Dunfee. prayer of His llrst ministry was os on tor. He hus ulso served on the
petitions by Oeorse Cohollch, instructor nnd vice principul bonrd of the Meigs County
' itAI presenlulion of gifts by of St. John Centrul Hiyh Mentully · Retarded und
Katie and Jennie Fritsch.
School in 8clluire. Aner thnt. Dcvclopmentully Disabled
Semln11riuns Anthony Butt . he held scverul udminlstrutlve here und Is involved In the
und Seth Wymer served com· positions nt high schools, prison ministry at the
munlon nt the altl.ll'.
olong wllh pasturing several Hocking Correctionul Fuclllty
Followlny closing com· churches before moving to In Nelsonville.

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. Presented $800 Bob Robcn1 s S~holl\1-shlps ft\!m .thc 11lum·
ni ussuclutiun were Au~tln TyiN l. lttlil ol RttCIII\\ 11 j!rudu·
ute of Smnthilrn High Sd\Oul who will he uttendlnl! Ohio
Stutc University where he will 1mijm In cnglneerlnl!:
Ruchel Murshnll of R11dne. u l!l'lltluut~ of St,uthcrn Hl~l1
School, who will be uncndin11 Ohio University 111 llll~llt' ln
speech und heurinl!; 11nd Mt!!lllll E. Htll't•boll, lll!nttluuhl llf
River Vulley Hll!h Sd111ui who will be uttcndh111 Ohlu
NO!'thern Unlverslty with 11 tt1t\ior In ct'itHitml jus ake. •
All three til' the rodpients hull I!I'Ude polnn uvcrul!cs ot -1.
Little 11nd Mnrshnil quullficd l'ot• sd~ul!trshlps tht·oui!h
their lltllndmother, P111sy Shl~llls RudiOI\1. 11 19-lt) PHS
l!r11duute: while H1uTi~on t)Uullllcd thi'Oul!h her l!l'.undnmth·
or, Mury Scott Wlse,u1Sl5ti gruduuu:, uml h~r l!l\liii·I!I'Un\1·
mother, Kunh leon Soon, u 192~ l!ruduute.
Recoanlzcd und. presented 11ow~rs wct'll Knthlc~n Scntt
nf Rucillll, who gruduuted in the ~luss of 192 ~ tmd Nonl!ll
Roberts of the cluss of I927 the uld~st ntcmbcr ol' ttn:unlon
cluss.
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· Others t'CCo!!nl~ed und l!iven 1!11\s wcl'c nhc only do~tor
jli'CSClll. Millon Lumbert. duss or 1957: th~ youn~CSI cluss
presldcnn, JudQC Robert Buck, IliM. th~ uiumnl, who trt!Y·
clctl the t'ut1hcst, Wllilum A. S111l1h ul O~cnns1t.k. Cnlnl ..
I \1!52: the youn11~s1 cluss secrenury. Donnu Cul't', ll)M: the
ol\lest cluss pl'ilsidcnt, Jn~k Mutst&gt;n, I\)4:\.
Spocinl t'CCOI!IIitlon wus given tu 1w11 n~w ultmlnl mean·
bcrs, Enrl Denny Jr. und Ouldo Olroluml, bonh ot' whom
were druftcd Into the U. S. Army bc flll·~ they ~:~rudullte.d
t'rom high. scb.oul. TlmJul!h spcciuiJ~I!islutiun In Ohlu Ihey
were DWilrded dlplomus Ft·lduy nlgfit' nl tho Meigs Hlllh
School commencement (lrtJI!I'tun.
Officers for the 2003 reunion WCI'il electllt!· Thcyut·~ Dun
Mo1·ris, president; Judy Wehi'Uill! Si~son, llt'st vke presl·
dent; April Shustcen Smith, sccomt vkc Pl'esl&lt;-l~nt: und
enrol Strauss Kennedy, SCCI'eiUI'Y •II'C USUI'cr.
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MODESTO, Calif. (AP)
- Only hours ufler her
death was ruled a homi·
clde, Chundru Levy wus
memorhllized in her home•
·town as a bubbly and compassionate young . "\Y.Qm,un
with an advemurous spirnt.
"She wus lrustins, con·
. siderate and kind. She was
every father's daughter,"
said Paul Katz, un uncle of
the 24-year·old woman
whose ske letal remains
were found last wee" In a
purk in Washing!on, D.C.
· In Washington, medicul
c"aminer Dr. . Jonathan
Arden ruled the death a,
homicide Tuesday but said
he did not have enough evi·
dence 10 sdy conclusively
how Levy dted, or wfiether
she was killed in the park
where the remains were
found.

NIW IQUIPMINT - Pomeroy VIlla&amp;• Council accepted a bid tor new playaround equipment at
Waterworks Perk on East Main Street durin&amp; Monday's re&amp;uler meetlna. The new yellow/red
equipment, pictured here In en artl1t'1 renderln&amp;. was funded throu&amp;h 1 Natureworka &amp;rant and
donations from area buslneuea and private Individuals. (Tony M. Leach)

Lotteries
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TLEACHOMVDAILVSENTIN!L.COM
POMEROY - A bid for new
playsround equipment at
Waterworks Pal1c Wll8 accepted
during Tuesday's regular meetingofPomeroyVlllageCouncil.
· After opening and exarnlnlna
:a
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eiaht previously submitted bidi,
Calendar
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council acce~ 11 bid of
.Ciassifieds
83-5
$24,079.56
frOm Universal Play
comics
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Syatema for new playaround
Dear Abby
A5 . equipment
at Watenvorks Park
Editorials
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on East Main Street.
Movies
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Councilman VIctor Youna
Obituaries
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m said 75 percent of the new
Sports
81·3
equipment'• eo~t will be fund·
ed
by a $19.000 NatureWorlaJ
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20) •• Your time will be lm·
ponant to. you, becaute you
won't want to wute time with
frivolou• acnivitiel. You
won't allow OIIN!11 to lmpote · .
them&amp;elvet on·you' unlen it't

yeur throuah the "hurd work
·of
former
Pomeroy
Councilman John Musser."
"The remainina 25 percent
of the cquipment'H cost,
which 11 around $6,000, has
already been donated by busl·
nesses and private Individuals
In both Middleport und
Pomeroy," said Youna. "We
would like to say 'thank you'
to all tholjC who have donuled
their time and/or money to the
Waterworks Park project.
Thlt i1 a clear indication that
both villages have invested in
the interest• of their children
and community."
The new yellow/red play·

~round
equipment will
1nclude two slides, several
play tunnels, u woll ploy·
wheel, u ~nakc and clove .
climber, und three covered
"fon" look·outs.
Young ~uid the new equip·
anent will tuke four weeks !o
be delivered und two weeks !o
UNDIRIIA ADVINTURI - Members ol the Syracuse
be inswllcd. ·
.
Nazarene ·Church recently finished palhtlnl an undersea
Council approved !he pro·
mural at London Pool as part of the or&amp;anlzatlon'e commu·
motion of PriHcillu Riddle
nlty beautification project. Bri!Jhtly colored dolphins. mer·
from purt·time pollee dis·
melds, burled treasure end a huge. purple octopus will keep
· putchcr to full ·timc: uarec~
ewlmmers
entertained as they keep cool during the hot
!o the plucemen! of n drult
,
monthl
of
summer. Front row. from left. Lindsey Smith,
beer cart on the Pomeroy
head life auard: Bobbl Hill , pool manager: second row,
Purkiny Lot durin&amp; !hree fes·
Brltteny Fortune, Aahloe Hill, back row. Amber Hill, Wendy
tivals that will 111ke place in
Hill. Kim 'Wolfe and Lori Kimes. (Tony M. Leech)
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the vlllaac over the •ummer.

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$porllol.d locofy hy Ho&amp;a M«&lt;kal

important.
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ARIES (March 2l·Aprlll9)
•• AlthouJh you like totlltOIIf
11ound to bOunu of! hint, It
miJht become etuntlal·to retire to a gulct piKe and clear
up any. TooH endt In your

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COLUMBUS (AP)- Little money
will be let\ in the state construction budbtcau money set aside fur public
school buildi~~~; has been used as part
or $3.2 billion Ill bailouts or the state's
aener.t spendill! bucJ&amp;et, legislative
readers said.
Gone will be mll!IY of the usual election-year goodies called community
projects that allow h11wmal"'II'S to take
money fur stadiums, arenas, theaters
and other taellilies bllek tt) their dis,
tricts, said Sem~te President Richard
Finan and House Speaker Larry
Householder, both Republicans.
Schools and colleges must be the priorities, they said on TUesd:.y.
The $1 .? billion budaet bailout fot the
fiscal year that ends June 30 nnd the
next one includes $34S million in
money from a trust fund for school

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Dry, warm conditions forecast

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Group held accountable

Men: Trespass not Intended

Suspect's deeth eccldentll
COLUMBUS (A.P) - A. toxicology report shows that eltpo·
sure to li fertlll~er killed lin Ohio University employee who
died while awllltlng trhll on chlld·pomograpliy charaes.
Wuhlngton County Coroner Kenneth l.eopoltf said the
l'l.lpon doC8 ·nor show whether the death or Robert Lynn
Sandford, 33, of VIncent, w11s uocldental, or whether he was
killed. Sandford died March 20.
"There's enouf.h questions that I could not detennine the
manner of death, he uld.
In October, Sandford was Indicted on charaes that he used
.computers lit Ohio University, where he was a computer engl·
nccr, for child pornography.
· He was charged al'ier the arrest of a Marietta College profes·
sor, Eugene And~rson 51\ of Parkenbura. W.Va., on more
than 200 pom eharaes 1 n Onlo and West Vfrglnla.

Nency Drew cre1tor dltl
TOLEDO (AP) - Mildred Wlrt Benson, the or!glnalaurhor
or the Nancy Drew mystery bookl for younasters 111\d a jour·
nallst for !8 yeArs died Tuesday. She was 96.
Benson became lu at work Tuesday afternoon while worklrig
on her column about dally life and older folka for The Blade
newspaper. She later was tak~n from her home by rescue squad

Guard duty
SPRINGFIELD (AP) Since urrlvlna at Fort Knox,
Ky., more than slx months
aao n . few Ohio Army
N"llt1anal Ouard8men have
hod loved ones die, Others
agonize ettch night, wonder·
lnglf their children and wives
lire all rl&amp;ht. .
And some are losing up to
$1,000 each month as their
fnmlllea In Ohio life forced to
live on tll!ht budaets.
Stlll1 the soldiers aulltdlna
thl8 Army bul!le ny they
remain motivated.
. "I hnve no rearets about
belns here," Sgt. ltich King,
of Urbono,
told the
Springfield News·Sun. "I
don't like belnf away from
my fnmlly, but ·have u duty
to defend our country,"
Urbona·based
Eicho
Company is. one of muny
Nallonul Guard and reserve
compnnles ocro88 the country
that were activated for home·
lund defense after the Sept. II
terrorist attacks In New Yor.k
and Washlnaton.
Teamed
with
Bravo
Company of Bowling Clreen,
the two un1t1 are 1chedulcd to
remain at Port Kno~ until
Sept. 7.
Specialist Jererny Roberts,
Qf Cedarville, Is an electrician
as n civilian. He •uld his
employer Is not makln11 up
the difference between hla
Ouard salary and what he
made as an electrician and
that he It lotlnaubout 5~00 a
month. Only because his wife
works has hla family been

ClNCINNA.TI (AP) - A former Cincinm~ti police officer
acquitted of assault in the death of a black man has filed a $30
million federal lawsuit aecusina city and county officials or
nainirig his career and reputation by unfairly bll.lllilll him for
the death.
Robert Jorg, 30. was charged with misdemeanor assault nnd
11 felony charge of involuntary manslaughter In the Nov. 7,
2000, death of · Roger Owensby Jr. A Hamillon County
Common Pleas jury In October 2001 acquitted Jora of the
assau It charge but deadlocked on the manslaughter charge,
which was later dropped by the county prosecutor.
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Jorg's lawsuit ugrunst the city, the county 1111d the county
coroner was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court.
lt claims that city and county authorities made Jorg a "scape.
goat" for Owensby's death. The lawsuit claims city officials
wanted Jorg, who is white, to be ch11111ed with a crime to
appease blacks who were unhappy with police conduct.

Woman gets 2-y11r term
LEBANON (AP) - A woman convicted of faking her rape
nnd obduction and planting false evidence to support her .
claims has been sentenced to two years in prison.
Judge P. Dunlel Fedden of Warren County Common Pleas
Court on Monday sentenced Nicole Gilmore, 28, or Mnson .
Fedders, who convicted Gilmore in April of two counts offal·
sificlition and three counts of tampering with evidence, said.
she could be released after six months if she does not get into
trouble in prison.
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Prosecutors said Gilmore faked her rape and abduction, then
planted condoms, pages from Playboy magazine and theatrical
blood to support her stories to police.
Gilmore declined to speak in court. She wrote a letter to the
judge apoloaizlng for the trouble she had caused but did not
take responslbllity.
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Girl win• doneted car

. Healthy Start
Healthy Families
Health Care Coverage for
Ohio's Working.Families

posillon if there Is one avail·
uble near his home.
Being close to his famlly Is
the most Important thlna for
Taylor.
· He said he regrets missing ·
his 9·yenr•old son's soccer
·season and his .10-yenr-old
daughter's first futher-duush·
ter dance. And each tim!l he '
goes home on leave, his 2•
year-old son asks to come
back with him.
"That hurts my heart u lot,"
Taylor said. "It sounds like
little things, but It r~ully
Weighs on your henrt. I m a
f~lty man. I miss my f~mi·
Healthy Start offers no-cost or low-cost health care coverage
ly.
· for kids (birth to age 19) and pregnant women.
Staff Sgt. Christopher
Theobold, of Vand~lla, said
Healthy Families offers no-cost health care coverage for the
hi&amp; daughter was recently
entire family- parents AND kids.
born flve weeks', premature.
He cherishes tHe monthly
pasJes.
"But I'm missing 1ome
valuable times with mr Infant
and 2-xear-old that won't
rejaln, 'he said. "I'm looking
forward to the day we all
•
board the buses. and go .
home!'
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992-2117
'1-800-992-2608

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Community C.lllfodlr Easllm Ual bind binI&amp; publl&amp;hecl • a he que! potiUtk. Thu~
MNice to ~ 6:30 p.m.., at Royel Oak
lfOUpa WIQI'nt to RMOI".. WoocMhldl brflg
l.llftOUftOI na"tlftsta Mel ·coventc~ llsh or salad,
tpeclllll •-'-- TM eM- I*CII$Slon two IWO-Ilef
_ . , I&amp; not cMigud to botllas a1 soda and chips,
pr~ A1H or fund- and tnss. dessut..
ralaara of any type.
hma ara .print.d only

•• *fMICe permtt. and
cannot ba IIUII'Witetcl to
bt printed a apecltlc
number of ctaya.

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Ex-a fReer flies ·suit

Senete OK·on compromise

Staff Sgt. Kevin Taylor, a truck
driver from Columbus, said he is
making $1,,000 less a month. He
said a stranger began paying his
mortgage after hearing of his
plight on a news broadcast. ·
able to cope, he aald.
Staff SJt. Kevin 'l'ilylor, a
truck driver from Columbus,
sui~ he Is making $1,000 less
11 month. He said a stranger
begun paylns his mortg,ge
afterheilrlng of his plight on a
news broad~ll!t.
"I have n guardl~n angel
watchIng over me, Taylor
said.
,
.
The aoldle. rs deployment
has underscored the lmpor·
tance of rehttlonshlps among
some
AbOut a half dozen of the
Oulifdamen havo aotten mar·
rled since being activated.
. $at. Millard Rife, of Tremont
City, married hh longtime
aweetheart, Carey, on Jan. 7.
The couple Is now expecting
1 baby.
Several Ouardsmen said
their Involvement In home·
land defense h118 made them
want to be full-time soldiers.
.Roberts said he plans to
re•lan from hil civilian job
and enlist In the Army at the
end of the deployment. And
Taylor plans to apr1y for a
full-time Natlona Guard

.Thi is the second year for .the giveaway.
buvis had seVen chances amona the 1.800 tickets entered in
,the drawing.

CANTON (AP) - A mnn chnrged with criminal trespassing
after he and another mun pnssed through u security gate at a
Timken Co. plant suys there was notfiing sinister about his
visit.
Falq A. Furooql, 25, an electricnl engineer from Richardson,
Texas, sold he doesn't understand why he was charged with
any crime.
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. filfl)oql was 11 passenger in a car driven by Abdiwllhab
Muhumed Madhol:le, 39, of Arlington·, Texas. Both men were
lifl'ested April 8 when they drove past a gateless guard booth at
'flmken's Oambrinus plant at 10:30 p.m.
COLUMBUS (AP) ....: The Ohio Senate h•a aped to a comFarooql is a natlve of Pakistan, and Madhobe Is a natlve of promise
on the statute of limitations for malpractice suits
Kenya.
against nuralna homes, leavina the House to approve the provision in a bill that limits the evidence that could be used in
lawsuits related to patient neglect.
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The Senate approved the compromise Tuesday reached by a
CANTON (AP) - When Tlmken High School rewards a
conference committee 21·12, mostly alona
atudent for good attendance, It gives them a chance to win a House-Senate
party lines.
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ear.
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The bill, which wu supported by the nurslnghome industry,
For her good school attendance over the last seven months, says
the only people who can sue a nuning home or an assist·
sophomore Pamela Davis, 16, won a 1984 Pontiac Sunblrd In ed·llving
center on behalf of a resident are the resident, a legal
a tandom drawing.
representative
or the resident's spouse, parent or other relative.
Astudent who lias perfect attendance tor a whole month gets
It
also
blooks
people who file such suits from using inspec.
an ~ntry liclte( for the drawing, Tlm)cen Principal Joseph P.
Andaloro said Tuesday. Astudent could earn up to nine tickets. tion reports by the Ohio Department of Health or other agenolesu evidence in a civil case.

flnandal toll

CALENDAR

facilities. The flllld was set up b~ a "I dlin.t diat•s a bi&amp; pobk:m. We
Sl 0.1 billion settlement that was Ohio's don't have a lot of choic:es but 10 10
shale or a national lawsuit tpinst da• l.lona with bull dlin.t lhat serious·
rette makers.
·
ly .ieO(Iudiacs any dlanc:e or communi·
The state must issue bonds to repay . ly pilqCCtS in a capital bill," FiMR said.
the money, atona with $260 million II
Lawm.WS anticipate bantrol.llll&amp; .
borrowed in a December budaet ftx.
about Sl billion fur schools. another
The two budaet blilours were netes• $500 million fur hi&amp;Jier education con- .
smy bei:ause a 6ad economy has mutt- struttion projects .net $250 million in
ed in a shortfall in· revenue that was environmentJ,I bonch £oraJ110aram vot·
antietpated when the st•te's $45 billion, ers approved last year.
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two-year spending plan was put topth·
"N"ormally, tbe bill is $1.7 billion to
er last yeur.
. $1.8 billion. I don't see much left (for
The House Finance Committee adJed community projects)," Finan said
$165 million to the $180 million the TUesday.
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Senate approved in its school construeHousdlolder said Republican leaders
tion transfer last week. Fin1111 said he in the House worked closely with Oov.
reluctnntly would accept tbe ch~ and Bob Tlft's om~ 10 preserve as many
scale back community projects an the communit,Y projects as .they could,
construction budget, which will be while finding enouah money to balance
introduced after the November election. the budget. ·

to the 'lbledo Hospital, where she died, the hOspital said;
Benson wrote more than 130 books, inchadlna the Penny
Parker mystery series, and countless short stories and newspa·
per llrtlcles. She Is best known fur bringing to life 11 )'0011!
sleuth named Nancy Drew, who inspin:d and captivated generations of girls.
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Benson. known as Millie to friends and fans, wrote 23 of the
30 original Nancy Drew stories using the pseudony111 Carolyn
BY THE ASSOCIAT£0 PRESS
cloudy. Lows in the lower Keene. She launched a series that is still in print und hns sold
PQrtly c:loudy skies wilt pre- Ws.
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over 200 million books in 17 languages.
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vnll Thursday, with highs in
Exttndtd font'utt
the mid SOs, ihe N"tlonnl Fridny... Pattly cloudy with
Wellthilr Serville snid.
n«:hnnce of showers and thun·
Lows will be In the 60s.
derstorms. Hiahs in the.lower CLEVELAND (AP) - A group of bluck Democrnts led by
A. told front will nppNllth 80s. Chnntil of rnln 40 per- U.S. Rep. Stephani~ TUbbs Jones has not been able to- show
the region on Friday, 6rlnging tilnt.
how S117,000 that was to be used for the 2000 presidential
the neltt thnnte for showers Frldny night... A. chnnce or election has been spent, u newspuper reported.
nnd thunderstorms, forecast· showers nnd thunderstortns In
Less than n month before the election, the Ohio- Democratic
en snid.
the evening, otherwise partly Pnrty wired the money to Blnck Elected Democrats or
Sunset tonight will be at cloudy. Lows in the upper Cleveland Ohio for 11 "get-out-the-vote" push for AI Gore, The
8:52. Sunrise Thursday will 50s. Chantil of rain 30 per- Plain Dealer reponed In n story Wednesday. The money was
meant for orgnnlzing hundreds of workers to knock on iloors,
b.! ut 6:06 n.m.
·
cent.
Weather foretash
Saturday... Mostly clenr. make phone calls .nnd pass out cnmpuign fliers on Election
Day.
Thnight ... Purtly doudy. Highs In the upper 70s.
BEDCO took some of the money und cut checks to the perLows neur 60. Light south Sunday... Partly
cloudy.
sonal
bank accounts of several people, the newspaper reported.
wind~ .
Lows In the mid 50s nnd
Among
the BEDCO memben who received mmiey for hirThursduy... Pnrtly su11ny. highs In the lower' 80s. .
Highs 84 to 88. Southeast Monday... Mostly cloudy ing poll workers were Stnte Sen. C.J. Prentiss, who accepted
winds 5 mph betomina south· with a cha11oe of showet'!i and three checks totullng about $17,000: nnd State Reps. Shfrley
west eurly in the nrtemoon thunderstorms. Lows In the Smith und Claudette Woodard, who ench received about
und ln~reuslng to 10 mph.
upper SOs and highs Ill the $1 S,OOO, the newspaper reported. Culls seeking comment were
mnde to all three early We"dnesdny morning. .
.Thursday
night ... Partly lbwer 80s.
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MJE[GS

Budget fix will cramp construction budget

Ohio we•ther
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WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - OH·
. Kan
Coin
Club,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Trolley
Station, SA'TUADAY
Mld&lt;ll&amp;port. Meeting lol· HARRISONVILLE .
iOW&amp;d by auction. Public Harrisonville Lodge 411
meel$ S.turday, 1:30
welcome.
p.m., lodge .hall, for work
in
the E.A. d&amp;gr&amp;e.
THURSDAY
Relreshmenl$.
· Master
RUTLAND - Revival at
Emcnanuei
Apostolic Muons welcorn&amp;.
Tabernacle, located on
SALEM CENTER Loop Road, off New Lima
Road naer Rutland, with Star Grange na and Star
Evangelist Freddy Harris Junior Grange 878 meets
regular
session
from Durant, Okla .. In
Thursday · through Saturday . with potluck
Sunday, 7:30 each supper at 6:30 p.m.,
evening.
meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Members to bring food
. TUPPERS PLAINS - bank Items.

LOCAL BRIEFS
YouthlnjuM

IIIWaJded to llgenCicS 11t10SS

the.state.

Go.spet IJroop "Souls will hold a re~:ulu l&gt;t&gt;~ard
Harbor" will perform on June llll!!ding oo Thun;..Ja~ "'
7-&amp;.. startint~ •t 1 p.m. bQ.Ih p.m. 111 the h~h st·hu..,).

RAClNE -A Raci1111 youth
nights. Singing. preaching,
w11s :tirli~ 10 Childma's
To
•.•
baStet
dinnen. and .tlreunion
Hospital
in Columbus
fur
stholars
tllsu take
RACINE - ReguJ:ar meet· pl~~te durinswill
~= night :tfter ~ was
this :annual
y nan O'll:r by a tmiler ing of the Meij&amp; County .
event.
at the Racine levee, the Galliu- Republican Puty will be held
Meigs Post of the St111e at 7:30 p..m. on June 3 at the
Hiatiway Patrol reponed.
Racine American Leaion
~ick
Sowders.
12, Hall.
Apurtnto:nl 3. I08 Elm Sr.,
PORTLAND - Lebnnoo
was transported by Llti:Flight
'lbwnship TrustlleS will moot
following roo 8:30 p.m. nedSaturday at 7 p.m. at the
dent. troopers said.
presentation township building.
Troopers said Daniel S.
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Bable. 20, College Street,
POMEROY
.~
Rncine, wus exitins the levee Representatives of the Ohio
F-.1 MoGul - .M ~ _ 50.90
with a jet ski placed on a Consumers. Counsel will dis·
AEP - 45
RACINE - "Pure in
usa - as.ss
Pramltr _ 8.10
rrailtll' when Sowders got on cuss utilhy issues and answer
Arch Coal - 23.86
Heart"
will be in c:oncen at
Akzo-44.90
Gannen-74,77
Rockwell - 2L45
the trailer, ;apparenlly fell off questions about services
AmTech/SBC - 35.38 a-t~ Eltdric- 32.06 Rocky 11oot1- U7
United
and was run over.
offered by the OCC for PERl Carmei·Suuon
Ashland ln&lt;l. - 37.94
Methodist
Chun:h
on
B~shlin
GKNLV5.10
RD SIWIII - M .D4
Bable.
who
was
unaware
AT&amp;T - 1U1
Ma~•r Davidson S..ra- S6.1S
the. youth h11d gotten ori the Retirees Inc., at the Meigs Road Sunday at II 11.m.
52.64
. Wai·Mart _ M.7a .
• Bank Ona - •o.se
Multipurpose Senior Center
·.. eLl- 17.93
Kmart - t.11
Wtndy't -36.51
tr111 1cr he was h11uling, on June 7 at 12:30 p.m.
·
Bob Evans - 30.39
Kroger - 22.52
Worthlngt()n - 15.50
stopped his vehicle and
BorgWain11 - 67.21
Landa End - 81.88
Daly etoclc r.pona '" . called for help, the putrol
· Champion - 2.85
Ltd.-20.15
the
4 J .m
. cloalno · said. Nocilntion was issued.
• Charmlna Shopa-7.78 NSC - 20.53
quotea tile ~viout
RACINE - Community of
'. Clay Holding- 18.45
OlkHIFI'IIu:lll-21.20 day'al!anaaotlona, proChrist
will hold a yard sule at
·.. col - 25.15
0\18 - 24.10
vldtd by Smith Parlntlt
Southern
High School on
,· bG - t6.30
BBT - 37.27
at Adwat lno. of
Saturday
from
9 a.m. to S
· Oul'onl- 48.10
Ptoplts- 27.0&amp;
Galllpolla.
REBOSVILi.B - Ohio
p.m.
POMEROY - Units of University College of
,.
Proceeds will help Harold
Meigs Emergency Services Osteopathic ·
Medicine
"Shadow"
Conger set up a
nnswered two calls for assis· Childhood Immunization
new
home
after his home
uaneo on Tuesday. Units Program will provide free
responded as follows:
.
immunizations for children burned earlier this year.
Donations of items will be
CENTRAL DISPATCH throu.. h 18 yean of aae It
~ceepred,
and those with
6:54 p.m., Happy Hollow Reed s Country Store in
items
are
asked
to call Joann
Road, assisted by Rutland, Reedsvlllo on 1une 5 from
Proffit! II 9411·2067.
Sam Williams, Pleasant 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
(U...tt1MIO)
Ohio Voller Publllllll"' Co.
Valtcy Hospital;
·
Reader Services Pullllahld
••ttY
aftomoon, Mondoy
10:24
p.m
.•
Brick
Street,
tnrougn F~d~\ 111 . cou~ st..
Correction Polley
Pomtroy,
o, StcOncl•claoo
assisted by Rutland, Marie
Our m11ln oonctm In all ato~ Ia 11.'.:,-at paid at Pomeroy.
Boggs, Holzer Medical
lier: Till Aa!Cdattd PriM lncl
tO bt IOOUfltt, If ruu knOW Of an
.. error
Center
.
In a ·~· oal tnt ntwtroom 1t1e ONo Nt~ Alloclltton.
11 (740) QQ2· 158.
POIIMUIIr:
· - COifte·
POMEROY - Dr. Hunter . POMEROY Meigs
tlono
to The O.lly StntiMI,
1tt Cou~.
st.. Pomeroy, onto ~sm.
and Dr. Simpson will provide County Health Department
NIWI Dlcrtmllltl.
free sports physical examina· · has appointments available
The meln num r Ia 902·2158.
Subacrlptlon ra111
lions
ttie Meigs County for 11 June 18 hearing clinic.
·
ly
lll'l'llr
or
MOIOffOUII
Oapartmtnt tllltntiona ara:
POMEROY - An action HealthatDepnrtment
OM-"
.
$2
on June
Free services, Including n
for dissolution of marriage
General manaoer
El!t. t2 Oftlmonlh
suo
13, for students in grades hearing rest and an el!:aminaOM woar
StOol
has been filed in Meigs seven
through 12.
. tion by an ear, nose and throat
110 conlo
Ntwt
El!t. 13 DIIIIV
County Common Pleas Court
, SubiiOitbtro not Clt~rlng to~Y the
Clinical
evaluation
co.nsists
phr,slclan nre available for
m1Lromlt In ICI'Ionot lroct to
by Rebecca J. Wheeler and of a complete physical eltam· chaldren
or
El!t. 1~ carrltr
up to 21 years of
Tho Dilly nHn1t Cttdlt will bt given
Jerald B. Whe.eler, both of inalion,
carrltr
oach
lf'HI!.
No
aubiCIIptlon
by
immunizations, ago. Referrals ore needed to
Other aervlcaa
moll permlttid In ,,.., where nomt
Long Bottom.
vision
screening
for distance enhance attendance or the
Admlalng
El!t. 3 carrllf ..,.,leo lo •••1'-,
acuity, blood tests for iron, program will be terminated.
. urinalysis, height, weight and Referrals nrc accepted from
Clrculellon
El!t. 4
Mllaubtalcl!"'
. 1n11e11 MtiQo nty
viral slgns.
purents, legal aunrdiuns, und
t3 Woatco
$27.30
Cllllfflld Adl
El!t. 5 ae
POMEROY
A
forecloAppointments
ure
required.
teachers.
·
Wttkl
S5U2
s1oue
oawsure
action
has
beeri
filed
in
Chi[dren
must
have
parental
Information
and appoint·
To aand e-mail
Meigs County Common permission to be seen by u ments are available by calling
111111 OUIIICII MIIDI Coullty
newt 0 mydaiiYtanllntl.oom
t3Wttu
uua
Pleas Court by U.S. Bunk, physician. Parents are T.C. Ervin at 992·6626.
On the Web
!leWHkl
S!IU8
www.mydaUyatntlnel.oom
Owensboro,
Ky., aguinst required .to bring 11 copy of
sa wooko
110$.72
Kevin M. Graham, Pomeroy, the child's current immuniza·
•
und
others, ulleglng default tions record on the day of the
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on a mortgage agreement in examination. A maximum of
RACINE. Southern
the nmount of $i7,719.89.
74 appointments are avail· Local
Board
or
Education
.
able, and can oo mude by
calling 992·6626.
Leeh Remlnl ("The Kina of
Funalng for the services . ·Queens")
WUS amona I he UC•
are provided by Holzer tresses who
audllloned clyht
POMEROY - A mnrrla$e Medical Center's Children's years ago for the
license has been i.ssued m Health Link pro11ram through . on Frlends.,. role of Monica
Meigs County Probate Court the
Ohto
Hospital
to James Patrick Broderick Association for Health
Jr.• 24, Pomeroy, and Garnett Communides, and the Mei~s
Ellen
Bonecutter,
18, County Health Department s
'
Child and Pamify Health
Pof!leroy.
Services program throu11h the
Ohio Depurtment of Health.
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POMEROY - Town &amp;
Country Bx.po meeting
will be held Thursdu)' t1t
the
Rockspnn gs
fairgrounds 111 7:30 p.m.
Those Interested in promoting the 2002 E po
and helping is invited to
atlend . Inf-ormation is
available by culling 742 3020, 1192·2924 or 9492746.

Screenings
avellable
POMEROY Md[!s
County Henllh Department
will provide free blond
lead screenings on· June 5.
for children from six
months to silt years of uge.
Scheduling und more
informution urc uvuiluhle
by calling the dcllar.tmcnt
Ill 992-6626.
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SALEM CENTER Fairplay Chapel in Salem
Center will hold its 37th
annual "Old·Time Revival
and Homecoming," June 6·9.

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Holter Jr. l'umil\' rt•tmil\11
will be hllld Sui1da\
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p.m. at the tu.)n\1.' 1\f Jim
und Kuren Holtt'r Werrv.
Court
Street
M. oail. ·
Racine.
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All de ·ce ndant~ ttrHI
friends of the f:.tmi h un:
invited
Hl
aitcnu.
Barbecued chicken and
baked ham will be pnwiil ·
ed along with table sl'r·
vice.
Those uttending ure
usked to bring n cowr~d
dish: pictur~s .&lt;md st,Mie~ .
Add1h011111 tnlormutton 1s
uvntl:tble by cu lling 949-

License Issued

Finley finally
comes around
for Tribe in 4-2
win over Detroit
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for details ... 82

Reunion
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Insist that he or she wait to be assist·
ed out uf the safety seat - and after
that I would take the child finnly by
the hand.
DEAlt ABBY: ''&lt;katcful Doctor
In Dallas" wmte about the difficulty
In ~klns down some ofthe teachers Who.made a difference in his/her
life.
l have been teaching for 39 years
and often reminisce about fumier
students and wonder how they're

NAL VIEW

Flawed
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Regulators ovrrsight lacking.
as Enron scandal proves

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ate your informative letter. We all
have had at least one special teacher
who stood out above the rest. ·Your
tale proves the truth of the old saying: lt P*Ys to be nice to everyone
you meet because you never know
when you'll meet them again. ·
DEAR ABBY: Thank you for
encouraging "Despetlte in the
U.S.A." to contact the nearest suicide hotline. "Desperate's" friends
should take his or her feelings senously. In one poll, 7 percent of
;youth under 2S acknowledged havtng made at least one suicide
attempt.
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As you ~int out, there are many
silicide cnsis Jines in the countty
offering free crisis ·counseling 24
hours a day, 365 days of the year.
Our Suicide Prevenuon Center; the
oldest in the country, receives more
than 17,000 calls annually. Please
let your readers know they will

automarically be lined to the closest available accredited suicide hot·
line by calling The National
Hopeline Network's toll-free access
number: (800) SUICIDE (7842433). - RITA S. CURRY,
PH.D., DIDI WRSCH COMMU·
NITY MENTAL HEALTH CEN·
TER, CULVER CITY, CALIF.
DEAR DR. CURRY: Thank you .
for the valuable input Readers, if
you or anyone you know suffers
from depression, this is a phone
number that just may come in
handy. The urge to end it all is
something that can strike people of
all ages - not just teens:
(Pauline Phillips and her daugh- '
ter Jeanne Phillips share the pseu,donym Abigail Van Buren, Write
Dear Abby ar www.DearAbby.com

..or P. 0 . Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
90069.)

discus~

when

the Rttllm .)ooathan Meigs
Chapter Daughter or tlie
Amtrluti Revtllutlon met at
the Racine Public Library
~tly.

Elisa Young, a medlcll
uslstent at the Ohio
Unlvenity and an environ·
mentalist, ~ave a presentatllltl
oll envlrorunental huards,
water pollutloo, 111\d pollution
by ~hemk:al plants and labo·
rataries, nnd use of insect\· .
elites alld furtlliters.
She ntlted that some Indus·
tries lnl now permitted to
dll?tlp hwrdous wastes In tht
Ohio kl\l'Cr, possibly Including Teflon wa~te$. .
Some liiboratoey lrwest\aa·
tlons are using ehemltal com•
pany lllborati'lrles which, in
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groups, are not t~lway&amp; reli·
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llble but lr'e slanted In favor of ADDRIIIU tHUD - Ella a Young, an environmentalist, disthe themleal comJ:IIIIIY, Youna euaied environmental health Issues with members of the
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Thduy is Mmlduy, Mll)' '27, the I47th iluy of200l. Th~ ure
218 dt1ys len In the your, This Is the Memorlul Dt1y ubsl!rvm\l:e.
Thdtly's Highlight in History:
On Muy l7, 19~7 , then wly l'Omplcted Ouldon Ot\le Britl!!e
~unmx:tln~ Sun Frundsco und Murin County, Cul\f., wus
•opened to the public, .
, On this dntc:
. In 1647, the fl~t recorded Americun Cll®utlon of u "wl«:h"
'took ph1ce ln.MllSStlchuscus.
In 1818, Amcrlc:t~n rel'onncr A1neliu Jenks Bloomer, who
populurlzoo the gnrmcnt thut ben~ her numc - ''bloomcn"
: - WM hom in Homer, N,Y.
.
• In 1896, 2!15 people we11:1 killed when u tornudo struck St
,Louis, Mo., nnd Bnst St. Louis, Ill,
, In 193!1, the Supreme Coun struck down the. Nntlonnl
lndustriul Recovery Act.
In I936, the Cunnrtl Hmu Queen Mary left England on Its
: muiden voyugc.
: In 1941. umld rising world tensions, President Roosevelt
:proclulmed nn "unlimited nntlonul emelllency."
: In 1941 , .the British nnvy sunk the Oerman buttlcshlp
: Blsmurck otT Frtmco, with 11 loss of 2,300 lives. .
, In 1964, Independent lndh1 '~ flr~t prlmemlnlstcr,Juwahurlul
•Nlihru, died,
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: In 1985, in Bcijtna, rcrresentutlvcs of Brltuln und Chlnll
:exclulnged Instrument~ o rntltlcotion on the pnct returning
· ·Hong Kong to the Chinese ln 1997.
· In I994. Nobel Prlle·wlnnlng .uuthor Alelllmdcr
Solzhcnitsyn returned to Ru~i!l&lt;~ to tile emolionul ~:beers of
thousunds ul\er two dccudcs ln exile.
: Ten yeurs ugo: The 12-nutlon Buropenn Community
:tmpo~ed trude sunctions on Serblu to stop Its Interference. In
:Bosnlu-Hcrzcllovlnu,
Five yenrs 11go.: The Supreme Court ruled Pnulu Jones could
JlUrsue her selluul hums.smcnt luwsult agnlnst Pt'Csldent
Clinton whllo he wns ln ol'fl&lt;:c. Twenty-seven people were
·killed wh~ n u tomudo struck: Jnrrcll, Thxns. In Purls, Russlon
:President Boris Ycltsln Joined 16 NATO lcuders, lncludh111 ·
:President Clinton, to sl11n u historic ugreemcntalvlns Moscow
"u voice In NATO utTulrs, Arle Luyendyk won tile lndlnnnpolls
500 for the second time.
One year ogo: Indy rookill Helhl Cnstroneves led teommote
.ond fellow llrnzlllnn 011 de Ferrnn In u 1·2 Roger Penske t1n·
•ish. 11lvlng the renowned owner ·u trlumphont return to the
:1 ndiunupolis 500.
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: Tnduy 's Blrthduys: Novelist Hermon Wo11k Is 87. Actor
Christopher Lee Is tiO. Former Secretory of Stute Henry
·Kissinger IN 79. Actress Lee Meriwether Is 67. Muslelun
.Rumsey L:ewls is 67. Actnr Louis Oossell Jr. is 66. Rhythm·
, :und-blucs shlllllr Royrnond Sunders (The Persuasions) Is 63.
·Country singer Don Williams Is 63. Actor Bruce Weltz is 59.
:SIIl&amp;er Clllu Block Is 59. Sen. Christopher Dodd, D·Conn., Is
:s!l. Sln11cr Bruce C~·kburn Is"· Actor Rlchurd Schiff ("The
Wllst Wing"). Is 47. Stnacr Siou~tslc Sioux (Siouulc nnd the
Bunshccs) Is 45. R · k muslc.iun Eddie Horse~ (The Bh1ck
Crowes) ls 4.5. Ro · singer·musl~lun Nell Finn (The Finn
:Brothers) Is 44. Actress Perl OHpln Is 41. Actress Cuthy
:slivers Is 41. Actor Todd· Bridges Is 37. Rock music! on Scun
:Kinney (A llee In Chulns) Is 36. Actor Dondre Whltflcld Is 33.
:Rock Ninl.ler·muslcijln Brlun Dcsvenux (Nine Doys) Is 31,
'Rupper Ore (Outkust) iH 28.
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Thought for Toduy: "Th~ little I know I owe to my lgno·
runcc.'' - Suchu Oullry, French actor und drttmmlst (i885·

doing, A student in the very first
third-grade class I taught traced
me down and invited me to his high
school graduation. I couldn't have
been 1nore pleased. .
· Those ttying to locate ''missing"
teachers can write ro the education
association in the district where
they attended schooL Most associalions maintain a list of retired teach·
ers and their addresses. Some will
also know where those who have
left the district have relocated. ·
Teachers love ro hear from fonner
students, Abby, II is gratif:(ing to
'know I have touched the hves of
many of my students, as they have
certainly made a difference in mine,
In fact, one of my fonner students is
now my current principal! - ·
THELMA L. CLIA'ORD, NEW
JERSEY
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DEAR THELMAl I'm sure
many fonner students will appreci-

RACINE - ErWili)llmelltal
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: li.\\11\Uit 1.\1\ C'lltifl.'lfllitll't\1\~UI\M.
: 11\llly're tll:rulln indh:tmem of 1~11 ~ re@ukltM \\'00
~ t~re ~~~ppo.~ ltl pnll~t•.:un~un~. ~Y 're Ill\ hidietment ot
• Bush oominlstnnioo t11l'kml~ 11nd n~nbMI or C\\na~' whu
:tippo.~ ull l.'tll\ll\ll~ tll\ Ill¢ ~~ nmrt.~t. "'
,: Tboc ll\el\1\~~ mtlk\' d\'ttr thntthl! current SYl\teln is llmibly
~"""'~·wholly lt~~:kin~ in ehtl:ks m\\1 btll11~ 111\d iiWnhl!ly
: not Sl't¥ing 11w publit: s ln~~ts.
: 1'hlt Felkml Ell~' Rllgiiiii~Qcy Comml!l.~\ w~~&amp; phmnl~
~ to climlnutl.' In till: full tti' priee tootrols It put in pluee lt1SI
• J1me, whieh tinnily ~ttiOOI!d thll ~u·lml@ n~pe of Ctlllfumln
; •by enl.'fliY ~'"~flllnlcs: lt'l&gt;· un~hinkllble f"! thll F'ERC to
: • renlQve ilit~l\t pnt:e l'tll\trols, Bclore l.'lln\missltlMI'll e\?IMI \.'01\·
·: *.ldilr doh~ thnt, tii&lt;Cy must dcvdop. with 1M 8ut\h tl.dminls·
: tmtioo unil Coot~reS-~. tt.n~w ~~ disttlbutloo systatn thnt
: ~·m\'t till ri@l!OO by privmoors. ...
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: ·wllh lull gtwllnmll.'nt tWI.'fSII:!ht. hte thll ~tod: nmrket, w1th
, every tnmsuction tully tnmspnre1u to regulmoo. And thll reg· ·
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FIVI GENERATIONS - Hunter Barnes of Starke, Fla., held by his mother, Vera Barnes, Is pic·
tured with four generations of reiatlves, from lah, Kimberly Shine of Island Lake , Fla., his grand·
mother: Gary White of Middleport, .his great-grandfather; and Evelyn White of Rutland, his greatgreat grandmother. (Contrib.uted)

Council 323 celebrates
68th anniversary

American Revotlon, She Ia pictured with Regent Abbey

mental huuda and to what Strattcn.
huardous pollutants are Nichols ln'the plot.
convened by the Regent
dolna ro our environment.
.Moore said Jayna Davis a Abbey
Stratton. , 'She
ln the NatiOtitl Defense former Oklahoma dty announced the locauon and
Repon, ~~y Moore gavel KFOR·TV reporter has plans for the celebration of
rev1ew of tl\e latest possible worked tirelesslY for neati,Y the 9Slh anniversary of the
Investigation of the 199.5 se.ven yeara gathering eVI· foundina of the Return
bombing of the Alfred F. denc:e about what happened. Jonathan Meigs Chapter
Murrah Federal Building In · Davis, a 1986 University of Daughters of the American
Oklahomtl City, Okla. Mool'll Texas graduate, has P.llt Revolution.
uld that the House together reams of material The chapter began On Feb.
Oelvernment
Reform ani! 23 witnesses, some of 8, 1908, at the home of the
ComMittee, thlllred by Rep. whom will testify that they Founding Rege11t, Mrs. Mary
Dt~n Burt{)n\ R·lnd., has con· saw McVeigh with a fo~er Daniels Plantz, when a group
t"'ni\ed that t Is launehln,a an lraql soldier who lived in of women met to organize the
investigation Into the April Oklahoma at the time of the chapter.
199.5 bOmbing.
. bombing. Lm
month, The chapter received its
lf Reform Committee Judicial Watch, a Washington name from Return Jonathan
,lawyen dlseover that foreign· D.C. public inte11:1st law finn, Meigs, son of Jonathan
ers were Involved In what liad sued Iraq on behalf of 14 sur- Meigs, a. hero in the
been the most devastating ter· vi vors of the Old ahoma City Revolutionary War and one of
rorlst attack on U.S. soil prior bombhig.
the earliest seulers in Ohio.
to Sept. ll, she said, they will The group, Moore contin- Meigs County received its
convene consresslonal hear· ued, says It has ev~dence link· name from ,his son Return
lngs,
Ina Terry · N1chols to Jonathnn Me1gs Jr.
Neither MeVelgh nor Phllipplne-bnsed terrorist The ne.xt meeting of the
Nkhols ever lmpllcallld any· aroups, convicted 1993 World chapter will be held at I p.m.
one else but their solidarity Trade Cellter bombing mas- · on June 8 at the home of
didn't convince the grand termlnd Rt~mzl , Houser and Wendel,! and Anna Clelan~.
lury which on Aug. II , 1995 lraq. A story m a Manila Langsv11le, and will be the1r
lndlcted ''other• unknown•1 Times suppotts those claims. annual picnic gathering.
t~long with Me Veigh and
The business meeting was

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COOI.NlLLB - Coolville
Topa OH 2103 met recently at
CllOlvllla Blcmenllry Sehool,
with welah·ln at 5:30 p.m.,
and Meetfng at 6:30p.m.
The chapter welcoml!d one
new memlier with 29ln atten·
dance. StliCe)' Scott was .Pre·
ented with the Weekly Beat
Loser award.
The ~aram, ''The · Milk
Bxt:hMge" was preaented by
Melody Cnzart.

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POINT PLBASANT, W.Va.
- Member&amp; of the Mason
County Area Ooapel Choir,
paat, preaent, 111\d newcomen,
are ready to lllrt lhlalna for
area audiences again.
A reheanal will be held on
Mondily, June 3 at 7 p.m. at
the Church Of Chrlat In
Chrlatlan Union, 206 S. Maln
St., In Point Pleuant,
Newcomer&amp; are bWited and

wekomed at each rehearsal.
Music Is provided to new
members.
The choir will open up the
2002 Singing In Tlie Pines on
Friday, June 21, at the Union
Citntpground near New
Haven, W.Va.
The next bl·monthly gospel
sing Is tentatively set for
Saturday, July 13 at 7 p.m.,
also at the Church of Christ Jn
Chri~lian Union. This sing
will be a "Reunion" sing, Md
all fast participants since
1P8 lite also urglld to attend
the Juty aervtee.
All who wish to pattletpate
for the Slnatna In The Pines
and/or the fuly sing are asked
to Make ipeclal effort to
attend ihe June 3 rehearsal.
Directors of the Maso.n
County Are11 dospel Choir,
the Rev. ahd Mn. Dennh
Wea¥er, extend an Invitation
to all, to participate and enjoy
the fellowship and four-part
harmony, Southern style
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lUred group for (each) Of the
bi-monthly gospel sings,
along with one or two other
guest groups. All sings, for
the present lime, are held at
the Chun:h of Christ In
Christla.n Union In Point
Pleasant

CHESTER- Council 323, Psalm 23.
Smith, Opal Eichinger,
Daughters of America, met It was reported that Emma Delores Wolfe, Laura Mae
recently at the lodge hall, and Ashley recently broke her hip. Nice, Doris Orueser, Esther ·
observed the 68th anniversary The spring rally of District Smith, Betty ·Young, Ruth
of the lodge.
13 is June I at the Meigs Smith, Thelma White, lnzy
The lodge was organized in Multipurpose Senior Center, Newell, JoAnn Ritchie, Betty
1934 by the late Ada Morris, a . beginning at 9:30 a.m. Jackson, Opal Hollon, Jean
member of the Theodoris Sentinels are to be present at Welsh, Enna Cleland, Mary
Council of Pomeroy. All char· 8:30. Mary Jane Levan of K. Holter, Goldie Frederick,
ter members of the Chester Willoughby is the State Virginia Lee, Everett Grant,
Council are now deceased.
Councilor.
Bob Ritchie, Julie Curtis and
A catered supper was Also present were Scouie Margaret Amberger.
se~preceded by the bless- .--~--------------...,
ing by JoAnn Ritchie. Those
HEATLJ."'HY .l.ft
seated at the front table were
introducted by Erma Cleland, .
Deputy State Councilor;
OHIO'S HEALTH INSURANCE
Mary Jo Barringer, member
of
the stateDoris
registration
comOPTION ·FOR CHILDREN
miuee;
Grueser,
National
Representative;
Esther Smith, Past State
Councilor; Betty Young, State
Outside Sentinel; Jo Ann
Health Insurance
Ritchie, District 13 Deputy;
Helen
Wolf,
State
For Your Kids
Represimlali ve,
Wolfe played piano and
Is Just A Phone Call Away
sang "One Lillie Candle,"
witli each member' hold in~ a
lighted candle. The semce
also included a poem, "Best
Things In Life arc Free."
The regular meeting followed the observance, with
Wolf presiding. The Pledges
lo the Christian Flag and the
American Flag were given in ·
unison, und ''The StarSpangled Banner" was sung.
Oary Holter, J.P.C., read

Donation• of AucUon Items
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Hi landers Fun set u
·still coming late
or torna o
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Some employees
upset over late
checks
BY MARK tbuBURH
MHAU.IItJRNOMVOAII.YREGISTUI.COM

NEW HAVEN, W.Va.Problems with payroll
checks . at Hi11htanders
Alloys LLC conhnue, but
the owner says he is covering the checks.
Several employees, all of
whom wish to remain
anonymous, say they ·were
forced to wait until
Saturday afternoon to get
their checks. which they
couldn't cash until Tuesday
because banks were dosed
over the Memorial Day
Weekend.
"They had them over
here all this time, and they
didn't hand them out until

I (o'clock) on Saturday. So getting our checks out and
I had to tab mine to a m~king sure lhe pa,yment
check cashing loan place Wilt be paid.
they charged me S34,''
"We had a shortage of
employee Greg Roush said. cas.h now. Payroll is a pri"The way they're talking, ority," Bannai said. "'We
they're not going to (reim- are looking to find a snluburse him). And that upsets tion . When our cash-llo,w
me very much because I witt . be OK, they win gel
have a large family to their checll:s. an time. This
feed,"
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was a very short delay. in
Roush produced a recetpt my o~inion. We will do our
from the payroll ca.Sh ser- best.'
vice that charged him $34, , When
asked . bf
'.'Absolutel_r, h~ will be Higblanden was in 1ruuble.
retmbursed, satd owner Bannai s.aid, "1. would nol
Dr. Boris Bannai. "Any of say the compa.ny is in trou:our employees that were ble. We are short in cashinconvenienced will be now. We are talking to
taken care of.'_'
financial people right now,
Bannai indicated the and I think we should be
checks were held until OK."
Saturday solely to make
Bannai indicated that
sure the money was in the Highlanders had fired up
account to clear.
its la.rgest furnllce this
"We tried to Wlltch our week, which will do11ble .
cash-now with the pay- the plant's production a11d · ;
roll," Bannaii said. "We are solve its cash-Oow issues.
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Pomeroy
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Graduates attending and the class they
graduated with are as follows:
1925, Kathleen Scott, ·Racine;
1927 (75th reunion), Nonga Fleming
Roberts, Pomeroy;
1931, Mary K. Baer Roush, l?,adne
1932 (70th reunion), Virginia Smith
. Heilman, Canton;
1934, Rachel Elberfeld Downie, Racine;
1935, Dora SwankCrispin. Westerville. and
Geneva Webster Haney, Findlay;
1936, Madalyn Pickett Markham,
Plantation. Fla., Eugene Wolfe, Clevdand; .
1937 (65th reunion), Margaret Thomas
Bailey. Sylvia Heilman Midkiff. Celia
Leifheit Hart, Charles Sayre, Pomeroy;
Allegra Wood Will, Rutland;
1938. Ziba Midkiff,
Marie Dorahs Curd and Iris
Bailey Collins, Pomeroy;
1940, Charles Pickett,
Dania, Fla.; Mary Karr
Bowen, Pomeroy;
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194 1, Abbie Warner
Stratton, Wanda Jacobs ·
Eblin, Pomeroy; Don E.
Mullen, Fort Myers, Fla.;
1942 (60th · reunion),
Mary
Sayre
Rogers,
Danbury, Texas; John L.
Hawley, Falls Chuf!:h, Va.;
Charles H. Evans, Colorado
SJ?rings, Colo.; Wanda Potts
Rtzer, David
Holter,
Marjorie Forbes Reuter,
Pandora·Strickland Collins,
all of Pomeroy; Ruth Pierce
and Marie Houdashelt,
Syracuse; Louise Russell
Gilkey, Albany; and John S.
Crooks, Columbus;
1943, Charlotte Mees
Evans, Colorad!J Springs,
Colo.; Mary Wiggins Bent~.
Belva Young Glaze, Addie
Matson Buck, and Mary
Grueser Russell, Pomeroy;
and
Jack
Matson,
Columbus;
1944, Joanne Raub
Tatterson and William
Buck, Pomeroy.
· 1945, Patrick Wood, Bill
Harrlaon
Radford and
Patricia
Watson Buck, aII of
Pomeroy.
1846, Eleanor Smith Walter, Toledo; Roy
Holter, Howard B. Mullen, George Wright, of
Pomeroy; Mary K. Foster Yost, Syracuse; and
Dorothea Wogan Lambrij!ht, Cortland;
1947 (55th reunion), Barbara Roush
Goodrich, Westerville; Evelyn Cook Clark,
Mildred Kapteina Phillips, Ida Johnson
Murphy, Frank Vaughan·, Frank Ryther, .Joe
Struble, Bill Ohlinger, Kenny Wiggins, all of
Pomeroy; Horton Thomas, Howard, Ohio;
and Evelyn Feiger, Toledo:
1948, Joseph E. Foster, Mount Sterling,
Mich'.; James Will, Phil Ohlinger, Carol
Evans Ohlinger, June Whaley VanVranken,
Pomeroy; and James Lochary, Amesville;
1949, Ann Foster Cottrill, Lancaster;
George Dallas, Agoura Hills, Calif.; Loi~
Smith Hawley, Martha Terrell Struble, John
E. Werry, Pomeroy; Bill Tubbs, Syracuse;
Patricia Meier Suchoza, McMurray. Pa.; Jack
Seelig, Starke, Fla.; and Raymond Williams.
Pollock, Mo.;
1950, Robert Burton, Margaret Thuener
Lehew, and Nora Riggs Eason, Pomeroy;
John Boyd, Oak Hill; and Emmogene
Edwards Hamilton, Syracuse;
1951, Shirley Hysell Sopher, Middleport;
Thomas Rose, Cherry, Creek, N.Y.; Janet Hill
Theiss, Racine; Jolihne Jones Williams,
Syracuse, and Lily Girolami Strickland,
Woodville;
,
1952 (50th reunion), William A. Smith,
Oceanside, Calif.; John C. Foster, Citrus
Heights, Calif.; Earl . R. Kesterson.

Wilmington; Ann Piersall Persinger, Mount
Hope, W.Va.; Jean Joachim Wolfe, Belpre;
Ro.bert Lehew, Whitehall; Charles Roush.
Phtlo; George W. Venoy, Columbus.; Sue J~an
Raub, Sally Nease Owens, Ronnie Smith,
Phyllis Me1er May. Mary Grueser McAngus,
Cora Vaninw~~gen Marr, Ted Warner, Mary
Stace Powell, and Mila Stark Woods, all of
Pomeroy; Sarah Stowe Neigler, Racine;
Harry Lew Brown, Orange, Texas; Dan Wesl,
Dover; John Tubbs, Washington Court House.
Shirley Beegle Huston, Syracuse; Edna
·Hat-field Starr, Willoughby; Stephen Hill •
Moorpark, Calif.; Guy Guinther, Glllliipolis:
Helen Forbes Jones, Belpre; Dorothy Gruesr
Urban, Morrisville. Pu.; and Richard Gilkey.
Clifton. W.Va.
1953, Sally Bartels Ayers and Mildred
Stockton Bernard. Athens; Daisy Russell
Gillogly, Albany; Jack Raub, Pomeroy,
Shirley Smilh Smith, Frankie Evans Hunnel.
Marlene Moore Wilson, Clarice Clifford
Kitchen, James W. Kitchen, all of Pomeroy;
Ted Scott, Westland, Mich.. Kenneth Cole
Bellville; Sue Struble Tubbs, Syracuse.
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19_.54, Don Y~ti!_ger, Canal Winchester; Phil
Colhns. Taylor!t!.fl.C.:
1955, Nancy Jacobs Hanold, Columbus; Jo
Ann Snowden, West, Dover: Stacie Arnold.
Racine; Harley Johnson, Pomeroy; Marleen
Brown Reinhart, Albany;
1956, Carolyn Brown Charles Syracuse;
Ron Benrhs, David Riggs, Pomeroy; Mary
Jane Scott Wise. Middleport; Bobby Hill,
West Jefferson;
1957 (45th reunion), Janice Roush,
Chesapeake; ·Ted . Beegle, Worthington;
Robert Roberts, Umontown; Jerry Davis and
Rita Neutzling Davis, Sumpter, S.C.; Mary
Jane Eichinger Gibbs, Parkersburg, WVa.·
Milton Lambert, Cincinnati; Edith R'iggi
Heckert, Rootstown; Barbara Donovan
~ylin, Newark; Michael Oblinger, Albany;
Jtmmy Joe Hemsley. April Shasteen Smith,
June O'Brien Eichmger, Lila Terrell Mitch,
Suzanne Vaughan Warner. Rich Houdashelt,
Judy Spencer King, Carol Curtis Riggs,_ and
Dan Morris, all of Pomeroy; Judy Hoyt
Morris.
Middleport;
Janet
Struble
Williamson, Rutland; Brenda Strauss Eimer
Dub Iin; Earlene Renshaw Bumgardner:
Mason; James White, South Charleston,
W.Va.; Bob Eastman. Gallipolis, and Gary
Carman, Pataskala.
1958, Marcia Grueser Arnold: Racine; and
Norbert Neutzling, Marion.
1959, Robert Gloeckner, Canal Winchester;
Patty &amp;ilkeslee Circle. Wichilll, Kansas;
Eldon. ~.fon Sau.ters, Pomeroy; Ruby Taylor
McM1lhon, Mtddleport; Carolyn Meier
Podbesek, Menton, and Sheila Strauss
Eastman, Gallipolis.
1960, Linda Crow Beegle, Worthington;
Janet Rummel Leffle, Ed Bartels, Pomeroy;
Howard Parker, Greensboro, Ga.; Ronme
Carman, Pataskala and Becky Grueser Baker,
Fort Worth, Texas.
1961, Mike Roberts, Akron; Sally Poster
Williams, Marion; Norman Price,· William
Young, and Ben Ewin~. Pomeroy.
1962 (40th reumon), Connie · Roush
Devore, Crown City; Charles Taylor,
Newark; Larry Morarity, Lancaster; Judy
Miller Jewell, Raymond Jewell, Christine
Faber Saurers, Alice Casto Hilton, Judy
Hewetson Dixon, all of Pomeroy; Terry
Ohlinger, Zanesville; Anita Russell
Neutzling, Parkersburg, W.Va.; Michael
Werrry, Belpre; Larry Johnson, Rutland; and
Robert Sprouse.
·.
1963, Judith Wehrung Sisson, Pomeroy;
Gloria Shumate Johnson, Rutland; ·
I 964, Yvonne Beat Young, Robert Buck,
Pomeroy; Louella Thompson Roush,
Houston, Texas;
·
1965, Carla Will Werry, Belpre; Faye
Cramer Isenhour, Claremont, N.C.; Donna
Houck Carr, Pomeroy; Peggy Folmer Crane,
Middleport, Marianne Thompson Mitchell,
San Antonio, Te~tas.
1967 (35th reunion), William R. Radford,
Columbus; William B. Downie, Racine;
Nancy Titus Kames. Austin, Texas; Debra
Spencer, Pomer~; Susie Oilton Mash,
Cheshire; and Sandy Beal Bailey, Albany. .

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CHARLOTTE. N.C. {API
- The crew ~:hief tor Mrut
Murtin wli&amp; fintld $50,000 by
NASCAR becuuse Mttrtin's
winning cur in the Clll:u·Coln
600 wus found to be ubout un
eighth ol' 1111 Inch billow the
minimum height I'Cquirement
of SI inches.

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FARMINOOALE, N.Y.
(AP) - Tiger Woods bilgun
his prepnmt1ons for the U.S,
Open, playing the Blnck
Coutsc at 8ethpuac State
Pnrk with Mul'k O'Melll'll.
O'Meuro said the course
would favor power hlucrs
because of its record lenath, u
par 70 ot 7,214 yards.

· Mlchl1an
booster pleads
pllty

DETROIT (AP)
A
Mlchli!(IO booster uccused of
lllo~ully tending $600,000 to
Chns Webber ond three other
Wol verlncs bnsketbnll pluy·
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As part of Ed Murtln's plcn.
he ugreed to cooperate with
the 11overnment ond the university in their investlyurlons
of Improper benefits to bn, ketboll pfuyeril.

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SACRAMENTO, Collf.
(.AP) - lnMtnnt repluy, purt of
the NHL and NFL for severn!
• years, miaht be used In the
NBA ns early us next seoson.
Deputy
Commls~loner
Russ Oronlk suld the teaaue
will muke u proposal to the
Competition Committee at o
mcct1na In · Chicogo next
week.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - For
Mike Bibby, It was a chance to mllke the
big shot.
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For Kohil Bry1111t, much n\ore cx~l·
eneed in these mnttm, It was nnother
mlstlre. And this time, tbert w11s no
Robert Harry to rescue tho Los Angeles
Lnkers.
Bibby, cmer&amp;h\11 liS a star In h\s flrst
v\sh lo the plnyolfs, mndo · 11 22-footer
with 8.2 seconds remain ina . Tuesday
night to give the Sacmmento Kings to u
92·9 I victory nnd a 3-2 leud In the
Western Conference finals.
When Bryunt's potential winner from
the right corner hit the rim und bounced
uwuy. the Kings drew within one wit\ of
their t'lrst uppeuronce In the NBA Finals
since 19SL
And the two-lime defending chanlJ)l·
on 1.1\kers, winners or 13.titles since th1ll
time, ure one loss from ollmlnntlon.
Onme 6 Is Friday night In Los
Angeles, Orune 7, If necessury, will be
Sunday at Arco Arena,
Bibby was freed for the wlnnlna shot
by o screen from Chris Webber thnt
knocked Derek Fisher to the floor.
"I told Chris that If he hnnded the bull
out to me, I was aolna to moke h," snld
Bibby, who scored 23 points. ''1 think
there ore u lot of people on this team
who could have taken tho last shot,"
''This Is my flrst year here," he ndded;
"I'm lu t happy to be here."
Bibby, wlio spent his first three NBA
seusons wlth the huplesa Vuncouver
Orlzzlles, came to Sacramento . II
months ugo In 11 trade for Jason
· Wlllloms ,
~·In the huddle Mike satd he wanted to IWiioio.-•
shoot It," said Webber, who hlld 29 Plltl AWAY- Sacramento'• Mike Bibby pute up e
points nnd 13 rebound . "We all have ehot over the Lektl'l' Otrl!k Flaher with 8.2 eooondl r~melnlnl In the aeme, giving the Kina• a 92·
IIINH "' Klnp, 81
. 91 win over the Lekere on Tueeday. (AP)

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Adanla stata Damim Moss (2-1)
"'We' re in firSt all by oorselves. and
gave
up two nms in five inniD&amp;S for
~ have gu~ off die beach doing
lhe
win,
and the Braves' bullpen bdd
what it tal.-es,n Janes said. '"But we
had to pay the price with a ooople of Montreal !lOOidess the rest of the
way. John Smoltz WOiked a sc:udess
gn~ Pna do-.~
lfs a ~ the Braves have been ninth for his 14th save.
paying all season. S~ Gary Masato Yoshii (2-2) gave up three
Sheffield is already sidelined with a runs in I 1-3 relief innings in die loss.
Expos seoond baseman Jose Vndro
pulled left hamstring. He was relegatwent
0-fut-4, ending his can:cr-best
ed to pinch-hi~but managed to
draw a bases ·
walt Thesclay 21hitting stJeak.
~~often people want to shake
befon: leaving foe- a pindH\Pmter.
Anodler outfielder, BJ. Slntloff, your hand when you go Q-for-4,"
was lost for the ~ early on with Vndro said. "I'm not down. lt's going
to happen sooner or later."
a knee injury,

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(U\IB.ANO (AP)- When be pitched in California for
the Aftgds, Ollldc Finley had th.e jlleasure of being in the
~ ~Ha!l &lt;'KF.-- Don Dcysdate many times;
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Fmley s'ti'UCk (JI)t II, including a club reoonl~ng six
~ and allowed jUst lhree bits in seven innings
~ ni.itbt to tead the Cleveland lndians to a 4-2 victory 'OV't:r theDetroit t"i.ll:tn.
The ~yea--&lt;:lld leii.fwlder won for the fi~ time sinoe
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tor the Indians, who won' for the foorth time in five games
and 1re oonvinoed they can still make a ·ron in the AL
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But if they fall farther bade in the division, Finley expects
lhe IMians to make :some lnldes. He knows his name may
be at the top of the leaving-town list.
"1lley tnilllt get a Triple-A guy for me now," Finley said
lallabing. "Or maybe a player and a pitching .m~hine."
Rnlty (3.()) gave up two runs and twO. htts mtbe first
\l'nl\i\'1&amp; bllt thti\ dominated. He retired 20 of 21 before
Bl'l'lldoll
opened the eigh~ with an infield single to
'el\d t:l.nle:y's 1\~1. .
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l'iinley s\ruck \'&gt;\it the side in the sixth and seventh, tying
Bob Fellet (1~38) and Bart'Oio Colon (2000) for the team
record for most tonsect~tive strikeouts.
Paul Shue~ finished the eighth, and Bob Wiclctnan
worbd the n1nth for his 12th save, getting rnge on a fotceoot M\er the Tigers loaded the bases with two outs.
Fmnan singled home Cleveland's first run in the fifth off
Jeff Weavet &lt;"-'6), and then gave th~ Indians a 3-2 lead with
. a two-run single with two oots in the sixth.
Weavet, who lost a no-hit bid with two outs In the eighth
last week In beiting Finley 2.0, flirted with another before
Jim Thome do\nbled to wen the fifth.
· F1:ylnan followed witli an RBI sh1~le, cutting Detroit's
lead to 2,1 and snapping the Indians 13-inning scoreless
streak ~~~~n~t the ril!ht-hander.
Weaver allowed three runs and six hits in seven innings,
aild extended his streak of not giving up a hi:Jme run to 78
innings - baseball's best streak to open a season since

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. TVC Coach of the Year Nathan Hansen in«ruccuttd members of the Ohio Divisioo Otampioo varsity -softball team.
Team members ll&lt;looled were Carrie Abbott Kara Musser
Ashley B~~-~ge, Heather Fetty, Mindy Chancey, Kati~
Jeffers, Ahc1a Werry, Kayte Davis, Jessica Bl:~eU~~~r, Kristen
· Napper, Amanda Fetty, Jaynee Davis, Miranda Stewart, Nikki
· Butcher. Xantha Smidt and Renee Bailey.
· Jeffers was named lVC MVP with TVC fust-team honors
' goi.ng to Davis and Olancey and second team All lVC to
Butcher. A special All-TVC award was given to Lindsay
Bolin. ·
Coach Jennifer Jones recognized members of theN softball
~~- Tirzah Dodson. Pamela Rupe, Erica Poole, Holly
Wi11_1ams. Natasha ~se, Samantha Pierce, Jennifer Cade,
Jesstca Howell, Bobbi Napper, Chrissy Miller. Amanda King,
~shley Baylor, Jena Wilt, and Jodi Donohue. The team finIShed the season with only two losses.
Coach Dan Thomas_introduced members of the varsity
baseball team. John Stanlel, Jacob Smilh DarrickKnllPJI!
limmy Smilh, Zach Glaze, Doug Dill, Kyl~ Hannan, DaVId
~cCiure, Buzz Faclder, Brandon Ramsburg and Chris Smith.
: F1rst-team All-TVC hoiiOill went to Stanley with Sec'Ond team
• honors to Facklet. Stanley, Knapp and Jacob Smith all
·: received All-District honors.
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: : Jeremy Grimm introduced members of the 15-1 reserve
:. baseball team. lY Ault, David Boyd. Eric Cullums, Eric
: Bu":'em~ Brandon Fackler, Matt Holley, Jeremy Blackston,
: Edd1e Ftfe, Ross Well. Michael Davis, Curtis Vanan, Brandon
Grover, Chet Wigal and Gary Kauff.
: _Coach Mike Kennedy presented members of the boys and
· guls track teams. Members of the boys' team are, TYson Lee
: Evan Shaw, Nick McLaughlin, Rodolfo Milanez, J.P. Varian:
:. 'on Diddle, Lee Layton, Jerem)l Roush, Bruce Glover, Gary
: Moore. Josh Ray, Ryan Stobart, Grant Arnold, Joe Howard
: and Adam Wise.
:: . Members of the girl's team are Brook Bolin, Shannon
. : , ~oulsby, Em~ly Story, Jami Hayes, A_shley_ Halley, Brandi
: .. homas. Em1ly Ashley, Justine Dowler, Megan Garnes and
••t::ass1e Lee. All·TVC honors went to Bolin, high point total in
:: phio Division and first-team AII-TVC. Soulsby, Garnes and
::Lee were-also first team All· TVC.
: Athletic director Rick Blaettnar presented All-Academic
:::rvc awards to Katie Jeffers, Jaynee Davis, Mindy Chancey,
:; :f'lick-McLaughlin, Emily Story and Brook Bolin.
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Just like his last start ~ainst the tigers, Finley sbUggled
early, giVl!'$. up two runs m the first before getting Wendell
ABOUT nME- Cleveland's Chuck Antey delivers against Detroit's Bobby Higginson In the first ·
M~ to htl into an lnnlng-endit~¥ double play.
Finley has given up 10 tirst-innmg runs in 10 starts for a tnntng J\,lesday In Cleveland. Antey pitched seven Innings to get the win es the Indians beat :.
9.00 ERA. But in the other eight innings, his ERA is 3.54. Oetrolt 4-2. (AP)

three games against the
TWINS 11, RANGERS 4
.
CU.S 3, PltuTES 0
DoDGERs 8, BREWERS 4 the first two innings.
defending
AL West champiYANKEES
4,
WHITE
Sox
l
Jacque
Jones
hit
a
grand
Matt Clement (3-3) took a Marquis Grissom hit a goons
at
Safeco
Field last week.
Derek Jeter and Bernie slam off Chan Ho Park (1-2)
no-hitter into the seventh ahead two-run homer and
Rupe
(5·S)
finished with a
before Brian Giles singled, added an RBl single as Los Williams sparked an eighth· and tied a career high with
beating . the
then settled fur a two-hitter in Angeles overcame a four-ron inning rally with RBl singles 1 five RBis as visiting five-hitter,
Mariners
for
the second
his first c~r com~lete deficit to beat visiting and Rondell White doublea Minnesota handed Texas its
straight
time
after
losing his
in the go-ahead runs as New fifth straight defeat.
game . to lead vistllng Milwaukee.
Alex Rodriguez hit his 15th first four career decisions
Chicago.
Rusch (3-5) allowed five York won at Chicago.
.
Ted
Lilly
(2-4)
allowed
homer
to ~e over the AL against them.
l&lt;ris benson (0-3) strug- runs and nine hits in 5 1·3
three hits in seven innings for lead, but the Rangers lost for John Flaherty's grand slam
gled for the third time in four Innings.
·
finished a five-run third
the Yankees, who won their the lOth time in 11 games.
stars shtce returning from
ROCKIES 31 PADRES 2,
fourth straight to remain a
· D·RAYS 5, MARINERS 1 inning against Seattle right·
reconstructive elbow surgery,
12 INNINGS
Ryan Rupe pitched his first bander Joel Pineiro (4-2),
gh&gt;ln~ up five hits and three
Bobby Estalella homered game behind Boston in the
career complete game for the who allowed five runs in
runs tn 2 2-3 innings.
with two outs in the top of the AL Ea5t.
ATHLETICS 51 ORIOLES 2
Devil Rays, who won two of three innings.
PHILLIL'I S, M.:t'S 3
12th inning and Colorado
Mark Mulder (3-4) won for ~
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lJo . y Abreu doubled earned its seventh win in
the first time since April 6, .
twi a d drov til two runs eight game~.
allowing
one earned run over
as
e a won for just Estalella hit an 0·1 · pitch
six
innings
as Oakland won
the tift t me In 26 road from Jeremy Fikac (3-4) for
games.
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his sixth homer in 13 games. at Camden Yards.
Eric Chavez and Adam
Rhea Cormier (2-4) got Jose Jlmenet (1-2) held the
Piatt
both hit two-run homers
out of a jam In the· sixth to Padres to three hits in two
off
Calvin
Maduro (2-5) for
earn the victory.
innings, striking out four.
Steve Trachsel (3·.5), who Justin Speier got Deivl Cruz the A's, whose fourth straight
was 5·0 with a 2.0 I ERA in to foul out wlth runners on victory matched a season
his last silt stlirts against the first and second for his first high.
RoVAUi 7, ANGEUi 4 ·
Phillies, loKt.
career save. San Diego
Paul Byrd gave up three
CAitDINAUi 4, AstROS 1 stranded 14 rUnners.
runs
before retiring a batter,
Albe~t Pu.lols ilnd Eli
REo Sox 6, BLUE JAYS 4
but
settled
down to .earn his
Marrero each hit two-run
Toronto closer· Kelvim
ei~hth
win
for host Kansas
lloloi!&amp;IIIIHotwlrll
hotne runs In the first inning Escobar (1-2) walked Jason
·
lliflol ..... lV 1'1t11m IIIII
Ill! St. Louts clinched the sea· Varltek and Trot Nixon wilh Cny.
Byrd (8-2) gave up a twoI!&amp;. . , :I I Ill
son series with Houston.
the bases loaded in the ninth
run
homer
to
Darin
Erstad
. _ l•• wlooJ..
The visiting Cardinals lnnln!J to give visiting Boston
and a solo blast to Troy Glaus
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improved to 9-2 against the w1n.
Houston with six game&amp;
Jose Offerman hit a two- in the first, but dldn 't allow
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between the teams still run homer for the 1.\ed Sox, another run until Garret
l"raU:t hlr II'Of'riOIIOI\ ,., M Mw. rllllllllflcUid or
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remaining In September.
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LOCAL- HOMETOWN
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walked Batry Bonds, Jeff
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filet Ptrlln
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GAME CAPSULES

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Keith Oiler

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Country Club on Saturday,
June 29. The tournament will

-Kings
.from Page 81
.' ~onfidence in Mike. J just
wanted to get a piece of
Fisher."
· The Lakers countered by
:getting the ball to Bryant, as
: :xpected. Closely guarded by ·
:~he smaller Bobby Jackson,
:Bryant let fly from the right
•porner with one second left.
:The shot wasn't close.
: - Bryant and Shaquille
•O'Neal each missed as time.
: was running out in Game 4
: before Horry's 3-pointer
• gave the Lakers a 100-99 vic: tory to even the series.
: Horry wasn't open this
: time. Webber said there was
· no way he was going to leave
: him alone.
; "I was just trying to shoot
· over (Jackson) and the shot
: went long," said Bryant, who
; scored 30 points. "We'll take
: the one-point defeat, go
' home and win the next
: game."
: Sacramento seemed to ~
:·in good shape when O'NeaJ,
• fouled out with 3:22 left;
: Bibby drew the big man's
sixth foul on a drive down the
; lane.
.
· The Kings took an 88-87
: lead on a free throw by
; Webber with 2:23 to play, but
:a jumper by Bryant 14 sec· onds later and two free
· throws by Samaki Walker
. with 59.3 seconds left put the
Lakers on top by three.
II

begin at noon at the country
club with a luncheon with the
tournament getting underway
at I:00 with a shotgun start.
Green fees for the golf
tournament is $100, which
includes cart, food and
refreshment during the
Friday night celebrity auction
and at the course oil Saturday,
among other prizes. The format will .be a four-man bestBibby made two· free
throws with 46.6 seconds .to
go and Viade Divac blocked
a shot by Bryant 17 seconds
later to set the stage for the
biggest shot of Bibby's life.
· A.nd the biggest in the history of the Kings - at least
to date.
After the ball was tipped
out of bounds with ·11.4 seconds left, the Kings called
time. Coach Rick Adelman
diagrammed the play: Bibby
inbounded to Webber, ,who
handed the ball back and set
the screen on fisher.
When it worked, the fans at
Arco Arena went wild. When
the game was over, Divac
blew kisses to the crowd.
Team owner Gavin Maloof
ran across the court, leaped
onto the scorer's table and
kept pumping his. fist as the
deafening volume increased.
The Lakers looked grim as
they entered their locker
room, aware of the task at
hand.
"I got a couple silly fouls
called and fouled out of the
game," O'Neal said quietly.
When asked if they were
legitimate b calls·, O'Neal
smiled and replied: "You tell
me? What I think doesn't
count."
O'Neal shot 14-of-18 in
scoring 28 points - all in the
first and third quarters.
Usually in double figures in
free-throw attempts, he
missed his only try from the
line and had just seven
rebounds.

ball scramble with three man and Brown Football Camp,
teams, the fourth golfer will and can be mailed to Bartrum
be purchased at the celebrity and Brown Football -Camp,
P.O. Box 9497, Huntington,
auction.
For more information con- wv 25704-0497.
tact 304-429.5570 or 304697-5640. Checks can be
made payable to: Bnrtrum

Buy-Sell
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aaltty, 11111 ttlllng lnlomoa· IPP ....nta mu.t
·
'I'IIAINING
1(1, souillaldt. •:se.ooo. FOtHI Parlt bv HoiiV Parlt
•'OR RENT
""' batn llxtd. (7401'"1·
t1on call (1130)3~ E•t.
bt -11 . ·
· .. {304)875-7301
·
Homta. 3 bedroom, abaltl, For Rtnt abr. Lln&lt;Cin A...
7U tam·•- 7 do,..-,.
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will\ Ctnlllltlt, cnty
. 1350 Month (304)878
048Q
.
At&gt;aotuit TOp Dollar: U.S.
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Gtlllpolla Co1Mr Cot::r 3 badroom ntw!y ,.mod, $118,000,00 HI on your
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Tb
Femat. Rot, Silver, . Gold Coint, Ploof, .
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(C.IIIII Clolt 'Ill Hcmt llltd, In M-pon, 0111 'Ibm fourolollon. Pharit 802·
!1!40 ellk tor Nancy
80a,a151.
.
wellar
10 montho aolo, Dlomondo, Gold AVONIAII Alllll 'hlllu~ 0t
Ullng the .
Call TQdiLyl 740-4&lt;111-438 , Andtraon thtr 5pm, 1811,
Houat lor .. nl: I btdroom. ~------'
spavt~~ Rtngo,
u.s. Currency,· Stll. Shlrlty Spttra, :104,
phonl,
1·8flb.at4·04U,
{7.0)012-3348,
503 High Stretl, MlddltDOI\. Allltr IPtCI tor ~lin svra•
(7~~~~;:-.:;;:=~· M,T.S. Coin SilO!&gt;. 15 I Soc, 878· tut.
Rtp IIIQ.0!.1 a74B.
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!:1041875~
HR·I1i7 tor dtlllll.
hcca, 2 l&gt;lldroom,
'TIIIItr. S!ltCI tor Fltnl 011
7401 40
LOIT
with numbtr:
All MtkH Lawn Mowera
btdroorn, a balh brick Golltrnrntrlt Lcano AVIlla•
Plkt.
Bltok Ftmale t,ob. Whllt
Montgtr, P.o. Bo• 704,
Poaltlon .... ra
and OUI&lt;Ioor Power Equip. ''""' •n..J,-81_!.111 1 ·~·~~H· bit. No C'"hl No Prabltml 1
H00&gt;4 lor mo.. In·
0 n•
...._._Oil
mtntRtpalrtd. FMPickup ntwtr.,..,.. •Nvn. '" Ntw
·Homto
Onlv. ICrntll""'.
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and dtii ..IY ovalt«blt. Call IIIHrntnl t panlllty lnlth· t740I•&gt;~~·SOt3.
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I compiny
Mlkt (7411)448·78114.
ad), ntw IJ)tllltnota, a oar
Nice houat on Mill CMk, s
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Rtwald. \3041675-30211 or
Flockaprlnge Rtlilbllltatlon
btne.....
Dl'ICif, I'll 33 · - Ntw t,ott Modt4 ult!l t8•80 011 BFI, Nlot vord, Cleat 10
10 Ht;u&gt; WAN'im
(3114)878 075
Ctn* It looking tor dtdl·
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All 1'/Ptt ol Concrett Work, Havtn :104-882-38Q7
~ltd let. \,olt mcdtl
Town. $850/mo, plut HCurl· 1500 aq. Fnl, booutllullv
fb
Olltd oornpwlonalt Null'
InClUding
M VII o.,.ritnot. FM Ea· ;.;.:;;;:;;..:;.:..=:.::;::~-- OW will oonaldtr tradt Cit ty dtpoall. (7401~48,3481
IIIIOrtd 2nd lloor, S btd·
YARI&gt;SAI.E
.,
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h lth
d ...
llmottt. Coli (740)441 ,1382
onylhlng at tqutl volut
room tpl, H/2 l&gt;lltht, llv·
11
and 11·7 itlltha Wt ttkt
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In
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s btdroorn, a both, a oar ••· (304)a75~311SI
MOIIII.E Hmn.s lnQI dining room, rear d.ook.
$$ ACT NOWII Wort&lt; lrom prldt In our ..,;,. and ,.ai,
~. PTIFT 1111 baalottl. dtnlo and nttd grtol lnm
ln1urence, 401 k, ~~.:a:ut::,b\~~:~~~ :~=~~:~~ ~':
Maaon co. Poltlllne Ad.
n&gt;R Rmr
~Y~:"::l :'r~
1-BOO·I&amp;O·aaa
l::ytra 111 )Cin ut. 11 you
plld YICitlon,
rniM iuat cell304,878·10&amp;7. trey arta, 1128,000. 74D- Aooro•. t/2 AC. !Mit•x?s, a
monln . StourliY tnd kty do,
;an Y.t.RJJSAul.·
www.dOntworrybtrlohll&gt;tl
vt thtlt 'Jl'allllclliona
naraonll
102·1048
btd, a both, a ~ 8:8.1 Sotld a bt!lroom Mobllt Homt poallo. No ptiJ, Fltltrot10RS
G.t.IJJI'OI.IS
.nd ,..
In homo Child oort 20 vttra
Faundallon Vln11 aiding, acron trom Ntw Htvtn roqulrtd. (1401«8,4425 01
piMH conllCI VII Ltt, 01·
1 root. Covertd Clradt SChool.
dlyl For
E•porltnot, Atlt,.noto 3 BR, L:A, Kltchtn, and Bltok thlngtt
(74DI«a·31:se
rtetor
of
Sta"
Ot.eT'nt
ADVERTISING
•
A•olllblo. (3U.)87s-2021
both. Ntw vlnvloldlng, Ntw Porchoa, l'ronl l Back. (304)881•1107
·
11 7•0,002,8808.
ook·
4 Famllv Gora~t Salt.
employmtnt ·
wlndcwa olld rool. t,or;tlot, Vtrv Nlct trta. Hannan ~.,......,...,..---tprlnga Athobllltlllon Ctn,
Somtlhlng I&lt;Ji vtryont.
SALES
Mowlllg. Pllnllng, lnd olhtr oloH lo Saulh Gallla HS, SChOOII, Clctt 10 'hlyota a BR, NC, Tttlh and Waitt iiiiiiiif~;;;;:;::::;;=:
ltr, 3175Q Rookaprln~a
Fridib~ 31ol, Sttuldlv 1at.
COni ld trltl On,
odd Joba. Hauling IWIV ChutOh llld Grootty SlOtt. Pttnl, Hunllngton and Pt. Furnltht!l. I milt !tom
HotNuJou)
1028 St ~~ 141. Floln or REPRESENTATIVE Road, Pomeroy. Oh o
llrulh. WIM Elllrnttt WOrlt. LOCIItd on Sltlt ROUit PIHHnl. Owritr Fltoonolng. Town. NO Pttt. RtftrtiiCII
45780. EKiandicl.. Httlth
Shlnt. 0:8.
ooll Ruaty {304)773-503• at&amp;• Mtrctrvlllt. lrnmtdlltt 110,000 Down. ii40,SOO. No Rtqulred . Call (740)448· ~--,.;Gooliijliii18
;._r
For well established Strvlcea, lno. Ia an EOE
lnd
Joty,
PolltHICII, t82,000. Call Crtdll Chtckt. 30.·8al• 0781
lhll enoouragea workptlicl
4 Ftmlly "'' 1·311a, t, 0·5,
Looal Co.
88411
:-.;~~~~,..---- Atlllllancn: Flaoondlllontd
1415 Pleoatnl Hill Rd. all
dlvtralty.
Will prttoure wuh noune, (7401288·1275
Btlulltul Rlvar Vltw ldtat Willttra, Dryera Ranoa•
IIHt Ohildrt" 6 tdull OIOih,
THE
SERVING
trtlltrl. tnd dtokl. Call 3br. Ranoh Brlok. Ntw Vlnvl Ntw 1003 14 wldt. Onty For I Or a PtcPit, Atltrtn• Rtfrlgrat~HW, Up 1\, Ottvt
• 1ng. DOckl. toll ot mite.
Stml drlvtt ttttdt(l, Otkhll
44t ·4238 aak lor Acn or Siding. Naw Root, Wtll 1710 down and onlv ott, 0100111. No Ptlt. Fot, Guoronlttdl Wt Stu Now ·
011. Ia -lng axp. OYtr ltoo
tova. rain or anlnt,
TRI.COUNTY
, IHvtmttNgt.·
Mtlntolntd. l.ocaltd_tl Mill lt8U2 per m01tth. Cali ltr Tralltt Pari!, 740·441· Mayt111 AppllonGill, Frtnch ·
• Block Void Stlt on Polrlol
road, ••o•~
0181 .
' CM~MIIytog74fl.&lt;l•e,770&amp;.
C...k Rd. ntor GtlllpOIIa. Nllckl , 740-388•7871 .
dH.. ra ·~ 40
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Will
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of
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Rd. Frldav &amp; Sotuldov 3111.
nlglota. E•perltnot I Fltltr' HetUAir, Call afltt 8prn. Ntw Dcubll Wldt on I Frozltrt Bollom- For Slit• :~-:k~L-t-:ll~ht-r~
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Aort. 10 mlnutn lrcrn hot, 2 lltd. 1111115. 1800. Dawn.
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' MUll hiVI goOd · Fottlf Cn Qlvtra Nttd•
•
• pllol . 4 btdl 2 Btlh wllh Ctnlrtl Air and Httl. 1200, Clillt, 111001 Ntw 13300.
Fn·Stt kfn.aprn 1218 Cora
twlmmlng pool. ContlruO· Mo. LOI Rtnl 1 1u. Beta l Lo•t Dtll, EMCIIIItnl
Mill ACid Infant Toddltr Communication aklll1 td 11tcomt 1 lhtrapoutlo
• Clint;
IOIIIr Otll glvtr, cu will ba
B·~-4 bedroom, loootd In book liCit oompltll In 3 WHkl. (304)88a·8840
Colldlilon, Beth
Sony
SltOtt, Cllan, Chtap.
• Mull havt goOd
•• Rain Canctla
vera, ntw root, ntw httl Call (7.0)44flo33841o quail·
·
27' Fill Scrtan TV, 1 month
rtlrnburotd 130· 5 • diby
• Gatttpolla Boll Club Sal driving rac:ord
lor tht oara of a child In
SUMMER JOBS
...,_.()ppciiilili)R'Jl)NiitiiliiiTYo;,;,,p 1)\jmp, lull baatmonl, At· ty.
·
Furnlthod ono btdroam, old, 1500. Anllquo Dining
. NO E~PEFitENCE
~
· Oint. 740,114f.0031
·
tltotrlc hoal pump, waahor Floom Stl, • oholra, T1blo,
your liomt, you will rtetl•t
provid1own
Junt 1 ltm•?, Oul~ Rtl!lo,
18 10 TO STAAT
Ntw!Uttd Hemal tor Salt. I drytr, no pelt, rtltrtnetl Huleh · I Bufftl. (7401288,
mllugt rtlmburttmant &amp;
lr1n1p0rlltion
Orowlng !lpln, Conottolon
INOTICII
. lrand naw homt• lmmtdl· 1150011t000dcwnpaymtnll raqUirt!l,lrllhlwalltpeld, 1240
. 1 '
t.iea•074.JOBS
C:ld rttpllt. Tralnln~o art
Stand
·
• Mull hiVI ability to
ginning In Junt. For _....;.=:.,;;;.,,;,;;:;=-- ~~oc~A:-.';!~!~;1~..':; tit
1100 H, tvalllblt. (740144a·3118.
1300 Dkla CltPOtll&amp; tltcltlo. For Sale· Aoco rlltlontd
4
mort tnlo etll OASIS Thtra·
1111 TEAM player
Huge
Slit. :se?Q
WANTED
you dO OUIIntH wllh pteplt ·~· 2 '\"~.~~~':'.k oa~ DilliN HOUIIIOOI, Up lo (? 0IOi2-!86a
woahtra, dryltl ~ rti·
poutlc
Foattr
C.rt
Nttwork,
SR 325, 28· 0·301!;,•· I.Oia
F~E~ ,!~~z.~ PEOPLE. you know, and NOT to ttlld lntlty, a 112' both, lg. kllehtn 12002.00 CUh ltok whtn MODIIt Homta lor Rthl. tralora. ~~
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Albo~,
Ohio.
Toll
lrtt:
1•
ol hounhald, die , bad,
mcntl'lhrough tho moll untM wl penlry. Porllr orn, you buV a Now Hoult du~ Waitt Fumlohtcl. No Ptla. anoo. 11407 Jaoklcn Vt•
work
en.
5·t8H
1
Send lltlutnt to:
All Sizto, Nlot
bo 1 ,::~ -:'.=~It and you htvo lnvtaliDtltd lht 1111,000. (7411~-4814 till lng our open hOuH, FM Rtfertnott and DtOOI~ nut. {:104187flo7318.
• mrtodt,
Olhtt, Elt01rlo Plrtplaot 01111poll1 D11\y Trlbunt Hlrdwlrt Still Cltrk. CoiiiiS8·72a·2020
o"trln~.
•
5pm, (740144t·~·~ all•r rtlmlomtnl" May 28 lhN Flaqulred. Call (7401441· Gl" •·•
•~ •--I
I.OQt, Blktt.
Stlld Flttumt IO: Cl.A 087 STII~T IMioii!OI
Spm,
Junt 1• P-h C~y - · 4883 and IHvt mtiMIII· P'~ - 1room
• ao'"'' ....,.,
liE: Advtrtlalng
1
inc., GaiiiOOIIt, Ohio.
-" W"
• 8or1nat
ole Gtllipolla Otlly Trlbunt, ~.,.---,..---- Nttd oomo Exira Caah?
Miriam Alllton family atlt.
Slltl lltp
NMd 10 meont lo work on · Sla~ your own llutlntttlo- Cullom Bulldtt -,.king et• (7401441-oll40
·
.\MR'JM1!11n11
mttlrttt. •1110. (t40f441· .
sao Third A-... Gaillpctla, dairy
111 !tllllnl Dr.. GaMipcllt.
!arm, txp, prtlttrtd day. Wt will provldt you dtrt lor Now Homta to bo
FOit RI!Nr
=:30:;;411;...._ _ _ _ __
Oh •1583t
125 Third Avenue
MIJ:l'h, 3111, Juntttl, I•
•
with tht flnanolal tllllltnct buill . 1200•2200 ~ 11. Wtll• Trailer &amp; 1.4 Aortt. 2 bad• ..__llliiiiiiiiiio-,.1 .,.
nanot. Call 1740144e. 3170 . roctn. 1 l&gt;lllh. Clalllpclll ~,,. ~
GOodd Ult!l AI&gt;Pita.-, Rt·
?,
room Suitt, Aerodr,::. 01lllPQila, Ohio 48531 Htlp llonltd caring lor lht .u1 no1 ntc~atary call
EltrciH Blkt, 2&amp;' TV, B kt,
(740)248-5175
'
Collloday. 1·1188·
r; IIH. ~~~lOOO'
2 llfl, Jut! poll. Holz,r Hot• oon lllont!l lnd Guaran,
tl&lt;ltriV,
Oartl
Group
HOint,
Solid
• Tl
bl Brota Gl11t
c dllColltt
now paying minimum waga. Nlglol Dtak Stortllrv. Ml·
Grttn Townthlp. Only 4yra !31141871•HSI
plltl on 180. Fairly Ntw. Ind. Wtthtro, Dryert,
1
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Domlno't now Itkin~ appll· ntw lhllla: 7""•3Prn, 7tm• CrotoH WOrd, TYping, 1•10 Sit" Your Buolntll To· old, 2 Sloty, bottmtnt, a Vlndalt mobllt home, 1•·10/mo. (7.01441-41114. ~·~~":,~ora,
• Clollllng· Vtrloua Slztt. ctllont tor monlgemonl llpm, Gpm·11pm, tlpm· Mondav~Thurtday. Stnd diby... Pnmt Shopping Ctn· •a•r garage, nA, I 111 tiMID Wltxpendo, rnotli" 3 ~room ·~nm~l, ··- A~=ltnott, 7a Vlnt IXIt.,
, Stwlng "tohlnt 1 Olhar and Hft dMVtJI, Gtlllpclll 7om , call740~802·11023,
Rtoumt 1o: Gll~la Ca• ltr Spaot AvtiiiDio AI ld· ltn, Wrap troulld porch mlthtcl
in' """ ~· .....,
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m
a~ p~-loettlcnt Cit'"
-Col,_, 117 Jto•- l01dlblt ~ott, 2 Nloe Exto• ttl Cit I 112 10111, Smllh'l 1U
• lltr'i C111 n, ttl • plut Ulflllltl I .....,, per (
·7381
m110. lltmt.
A;;;,yr;;:;;ion
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1 Rt Cuolcm CtblntttiWcca· lthtd lhroughoul, mull mon1n HUD ~~ llfd
lm II Adull Clolhtt Gina
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pervltor. Top Pay, lor mort Ike, Clollipollo, OH •8831
Pia: work lhroutthoul. IIHUIIIul lo opprtclllt, 11,800, Slretl' Aaclno (7401'247· Goca Ult!l Drvtr, ata5,
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Boyt,
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to
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nomt lor 1231,000. Colt (7.01741•2171
o1212
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1332.
Tht rtpill n{7.01245
Wcca Oint! It Itt, a 100.
• "mlntr.r:
Mowtr, Gr II, UmDtelll "manu1octunng
' 2•• hrt I
8l1own •0105 bltoro ....
.,..... Wt hovt tporc•lm~ltly tO IIAUTIFUL
A~AIIT• (740)2118-8211
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, TIDit l Clillrt, s-per, M&amp;G Potvmtro US , UC
tnaurtnee 1-IDI'
- k to ~ lhtrapeutlo
Dy tJ)fiOinlmtnt . a.. uttd hornet lor undibr MIINTI AT IUDOIT 'Ill·
. Mtdtl Ouldoar Chalro, 1hta,a"nn•~~~~~n ••• !!"!')'"11 Pon·Tima Proporty 1 -· t,!~~mulnlht~nonttlou'vlldortllny
tloullnculrttl OfiiY,
81,000, call 1•100•837·3231 Cll AT JIICKION ... loiOIICI1an CAr!* 202 Clark
Run•, T-o, E•oroiH Blkt, 0
~
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••fit, •• W -·-~ o•- CNGII ACicl P0!1t&lt; Ohio
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I
bDI1lood Rd.. Gttllpclta. rl· .."
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· II'· Car, 35rnm oomora,
IOCIAL MCUIIITY 11117 10! 2
1
t1top &amp; ITIOYitt
t I Frtt Eatlmoltt Eaoy
G.ty May 3111 I Junt tat. Thla potltlcn will aupporl I mttturlng dtv~ Equip·
llld t d o l - II rltk ol No FM Unlflt Wt Wlnl "to' I car
I;
4 8 2888 E ' Ctll 7r flnonCing 10 dtyt..;.,. tt
oarn-apm.
largt Produollon ,doplrl• mtnt D...Ouir~. Stnd R••
l&gt;lllng plaot!l outtldt lht
1 ••• ••• ••••
-7oppr.o..
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monl and lht loclllty.t l.abo· auma '1; M;,"Mlkt PO
holnt. R,ulrta MA In Poy•
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Ottvi I · llttll Milt 1101. .
Thur.·Sat. 3374 SR t41, en. rllor;. 'Th• auocelllul Ill' BOK 330 Brick NJ 08723 cholcgy, oolol Work, or
80 IOrH llrmlllld, IOint, Crown Ciil'· CIHn
1
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8tdtoom. (7.012111-124
• nt. . brand ohHdrtn clethtt onot wHn lollor0to11 Olllat, -.... lltllbll~y In houra "
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Pumltfltd 3 room• &amp; btltt, ga. Ult!l oouchta, t!lot•
all olza1, kllohtn toblo, It Will at tuootttful per· l.ocal Company tttlca R• well at lravtl wllhln llol
ROOml. a 111 lalhtt, '"" ·4•1 tortt, with romodtltd Clean, No Pllt, Atllrtnee fr-, bunlt Dt&lt;H, drhomt lnl. nlnlondo 84 wl 1crm1tnot and ability to worll ltll Suporvltor. Tho ouo· oounly. Exptrltnet wllh
lllttmtnl. Vtri O'Otll It• 31lf. 2111. Clartgt lfll. &amp; 2 I
dopollll
tlbltulred ttl Gl wittoor Tappan
gamtt, loya, d~nty ITIO'IItt. In a lttl•piOtd anvlron· cattlulaPf)llcant lorlfolt Job family thtrapy prtlorrt!l. 1780 Addloan Plkt, 3 ltd- llll. tO llttmonl Drl'lt. Gti· GllrtQH. 3 bulllllng loll orl (740)448-1!10
' Dti rtlllll, tltolilo rlnllf,
. mont. llllry w111 be com· mutt l&gt;lltrutlwonhv, a qulok 8tnttltt lnctudt: nolld11. room, 1 llllh. Fun ea. . llpctlt, (7.01441·1380
prcptn~ en land Hill Ad.
lohool but. Grtvt monu
llr.li4~":'y:-"•.
mtnturlll w11n aotptrltnOt. lhlnktr, outlomtr Nrvlce v-l~n1 and tlok ...... mtnt, Frtt Goa 10 houtt. OPIN I!OUM 10111• 11910 1135,000. (3041133-1428
Fumloltld EHiolltlO)I, All rnonto, Gotllpolio Ollto
AIUl I'MlDDI.I PIHH ttlld rttUrnH tO orltnltd, hl'lt g00G Cltl1 pro-rtooa httlth lnturonot, NtwiV Romocltltd. 12 12002.00 Cuh 11101&lt;- a -· :1347&amp; lllltv Flun ~~mo:r.'i :;:;.., ~: (7t!1)448-4782
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Rei., 011 Ohio 124, 112 mtll (7«114*31148
Now
110)1 Sell oncl
· Clarau- Hit- 4 fom!IY, Fifo Allllfe Grovt WV 211102
t!t. Provlout roltll oxperl·
~II.ITIIIA CINTIII
;.'frlllfomtntt- May ie thN Wtt1 01 !loutt 7, I
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: doy, May 3111,1:0011111:00, MaG Poivmlrt USA, LL:C tnct protorrt&lt;l. Mull ba HR/Muon eo. ThtraJ)Itl 1807 4br. Ooubtt Wldt Junt 1· French C i t y - ttpllo tlrttdy In, ·7·,f00, 1 lnd 2 badroom aparl· ti tlldi, 111100, Alto htlvy
, 3rd houH on 11ft Cit lop ol 11uppor1o Oiv.olly and 11M willing to work lolcndiby thAI
3378 Rl. 110 tr
Rtd.,.n 28•70 APPIOMI· 1no.. GaHipolta. Ohio: txotlllfll b.Mdlng tilt, mtntl, tumltlltd llld untur•
~ohalwith mtiONng II
Ch- Hill (811. 248), 111- Equal Opporlunlty Em910)1• llulldty. Stlld Rttumtt to:
Huntlngtcn, VN 25705
mtltly 1 tcrt ot lind. Clil' (740)4481340
(t37J:JH.III!88
nlthtd, ttOUrlfy ~ r• a
rt loiiOOHit ut' I~
'-nil, CMII&lt;Iftn. womtn't &amp; tr
JR,25, 200 Main Slrttt,
IOI/AA
wattr. Within 5 tmltl from
qUirtd, na ptto,\ 140-802· 7
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matornlly otothing, babY '
Point Pllllllll. wy 255150
. tcyCto Plonl (3041037·2 120 Ouaiity lrlok IIIIWlf1, loltln- t OHUIIIIIV- building 2211.
1 40
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bad, l&gt;lll)y biCidlntl. btd· •;value .w~nttd lor
Wtntld: ~ 10 ltlr
·
ttntnot Frtt. 21411 lull' lolt l1iWit1g U , 3.8 or a
. tptotdt, dltntt, Gronclla· tchoof·llll llffild during Mile and Fontall Eto0111 ClOwn amaij Dull&lt;llng and fit. 2 &amp;lory Houtt, 4111G"::l villi Plkt. 11100tq ft. plut!UII tortt. L.ooiltd t.7 iWiti out
SA, tA, OA, Ktlclltn,
NEWSPAPEilS
thor cioCIL, at.p 2 owlngool aummor. NcJn.SnocU&lt;, rof. and Dtnotrt Wanltd. Btrf. mOYt lrcrn Prcpe~y for Corntr 1.011n VInton.
battmonl. Full ltnQih IFI 118 or IIIII a mlnutH 111n,
Wuh
Aoorn.
c.,_.. M 1111
wiCiub Houtt, Aldo·on· "'""" ltqu~od. (3041875- out
lnqulrtt
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Prcpeny. JID'Oil, 2 oar gar• . 301140 trom
Qolliriolta,
Ctll 1400/mo. plul dtPCIIII. No
MoiO&lt; lutojtcltt
tovt, loyo &amp; much mortl
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{740)388-1'/eo.
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(740)388-0784
lolortcn lltdg. (7401317·7237 (7.0,......7twla
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or, Ilk lOr JR. (7~)188,
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Oflporlunlty. (7.01441• 1112
JET
AERATION MOTOFIS
FltPtlltd, Ntw &amp; Fltbulll In
tllaok. Call Ron lvonl, 1•
100•537·1Ua.

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Hours
7:00AM • 1:00 PM.

Delivered
&amp; Spread

97 Beech st.
middleport, OH

P1rt1

S•rvlce

Self-Storage

4358 St. At. 180
Ollllpolla, OH 45831

33795 Hilllli Ri.
hlfiii'IIY&gt; OIJ/o

(740) 446·1044
Mondly·Frldly 8•5PM • S1turd1y 8•2pm

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Pontblt 01111 Wu!ttr. !•'
Otlltnl Ccndlllon. 11a5.
(S04)815-Hl48
Filcllng Mower IOitp. ov CUI.
L.lke Ntw. 1500. (304)8751417

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740-992·5232

lOIII'

Tree Service

• Top • R&amp;tnovai • Trim

Llcen1ed It lnaurad
He1llh Probl1rn1?
Want Mor-. Lelaur-. Tlma?
Tired or Mowing?
Not ASflrlng_ Chlok1n?
LIMITED OPENINQS

• Stump 'rlndlng

• Sucklt Truck

(740) 992-1536

(740) 742·7037

992·3194

Lnve namt l Nu,

.~ftftli!t~C~
1/'n.. J.D. CONSTRUCTION

New Home• &amp;. Remodellna
"Spcclollzlnaln Loa Homea
~
&amp; Rubber Roofs"
fj[ j11 Ooroaeo, Pole Bulldlnao, Concrete
Roof• &amp;. Sldlna
Commercial &amp; Reoldenllal
fllt_ll
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FOR S,u.J;;

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- - - - - - - - 10&amp;1 Cadtllao, 4dr. 1000.
010. (3041a75·5332
\,orgt buD Mghl, 128.00: a
tWin btlfop..ada, .15.00
ttcn: king btdtprtad,
118.00. 740,002·21M11
NIW AND UMD I TilL
Stttl Bttmt. Pipe ·Rtbar
For Concttlt, Anglt, Channtl, Flat llr, Slltl Clrallng
~or Oralno, Orlvowayt I
Wolkwayt. LIL: IIOrtp Mil•
ala Cptn Monday, Tuttdly,
Wtdntadly &amp; Prldib~. earn·
4:30pm. Clotld ThUrldly,
llatu~:l- 1
Sonda1.
(7411)
7300
OTC !nhonotd Mcnllor. Dl•
agnotllo Sylltrn. 08D2 Ct·
pebiiMI••·
!304)aea·
1184

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High Bl Dry

limited 1ra1

RAIN
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Hay tor "''· Rnd a 31&lt;1 out·
ling, lt.?a • bait, Poul
l&lt;trr\ , Chtttar,
on, .__ _ _ _ __
!740 !Mil !S:Ie
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WoniiC ronl hoy grC&gt;ulld in·
Cltlllpollt, Rio Grandt &amp;
Oak Hill arta. (7.0)a45,
0!74
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LOWELL C. SHINN TRACTOR

111,00 ptr ton
· 1·10 ton•

0' &amp;10'121'1

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?SO East State Street Phone (740)S93·66~11j
Athens, Ohio

(740&gt; 991-3981,h o

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Spori, LOID ot Englnt Modi•
ttclllona. 11100. (3041882·
1184
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aftor a pm. t:I041874.oeet
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(304187a·8773

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ThE CRAFTY,

IIU!rk
11110111o, P'lumDina.

(FICIOry Outlet)

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•nd lm•ll Home
M•tn.. n.nae Jobtl

1801 Ford TtrnpO 11200.
080: {3041878·0188
1801 Muda a2a , 11380.
t 801 Kaw-1 lll~ou 220
4'Whttll~.118150.

(104)77J·U11
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BLIND SPOT
AI ~ertlcal blllldt are
made lo order 11
uur locollun

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:.:t7.::40:::;I2:.,:4a:..;·-=~-1802 Cadillac ITS, Lcedt!l,

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tone, 1lmlttd.
ara1 0111 for
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futl'll TIIUndll

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Doors Open 4:31
flrtu birds stert

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P119realue t111Mne

Tbuncllys

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Protrealue

CMr1U enSIIIIdlll

Clcca condiiiOn. 14.400.
(7.0)241·0007
1804 Iuick Century Wagon,
B.t, Va, AT, /1/C, AM• FM
Colltltt, Powor
CruiM, 11,000 mllll, ntw
tlrtt I IMhlutl. VII'; ntot
OOIIdlllon. 18000 firm. C.H
(7401441·1871 dib1t or
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llartltl. (304)875-2714

AMI!AICAN STANDARD CENTRAL AIR
CONDITIONING l HEATING

CODDECTIOII, LlC

Atlilfth4'1'
• HeeUng
• Air ConctHtoner•
$~
• . .rviM On All •r•ndl
• llltldenllli 6 Ughl Comtntrciet

QuoiiiJ Coacrdo W..tl
Driveways, PlliOI,

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• Helllnll 6 Air CondltlGnlng .
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446-4995

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Ultd 41150 Vtrmatr
Trtnclltr, wl btOfllooo. Bobcat 743 Jldd loadtr, Otto!\wllolt iaao walk bahllld
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trtnahtr. (1141·1114-7842 or 1001 Mutttng Cortvttrtllllt,
(7401-1114·188
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warrtnl~. at4oiM! •
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Waltnlnt Sptclal: 314 200(,7._~411;:.1«8:.:.:;...fWI=30;.;';;;""
PSI 111 .00 Pat 100' 1' 200 ~It 135.00 Ptr ioo: All 01 aalrc van T palltnQit.
1rU1 COiltjlrthlon FlttiiiQI 11000.
In &amp;tcctt
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Grand Am tora.oo ·
liON IVANI INTIIIP'IIII- tMI Noon 11700. (7401288,
· u JlokiOn, Ohio, t .eoo- aota

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end number

YOURCOIIC fTf
(740) 7424018
Parking/play Areu,
Sldawaikl, Floora
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"8ALE8 AND SERVICE"

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877·353-7022

' WOLFE HEATING ICOOLING

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Rlollnt, Siding, 111111-011, ftectrkaL
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n: diiM. HMtlf'l OuiiM- ce~ v... AutO. Nt. Cn.HI,
- · IOtn Mil' 2ncl. 1400, FIOIOrY CO, IJI-'"ntl
Aoot91lnt
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HERBALIFE
Independent
Dldribulor
i Los1271b.
in 32 days, ·
100%
natural/Ouarant«d

eett: 511143113

740-992·7036

. F.£ 51

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(304) 773-95150

7110 997 !li!Jfl

(740)441• ......

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FREE E8nMAT!

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Owntm
40-317-4181
Ronald "Mick" Haning
rlttlna "CC''rll" Hlning
740-1112-4780
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Free Eswuaws
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40111h ttr.t
NewHewn,WV
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Five petals

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In ycMerduy's \:OI·
unm, I used the ~'Om·
pound noun "run·
out." 1 wasn't sure
whether it is one
word or hyphenntcd.
So, I opened the die·
tionury to try to find
out, a111l hnmedhuely
. my eye suw the woril
"quincunlt" •• whut
docs thut rncun 1
1'hi~ tlllnl will l!ive
you u hint •• if one Is
nccdctl, of course.
First, though, how
would )'ou plnn the
play in five clubs uf·
lcr Wc~t lends u
heart?
South'~ two hcttrts
IT'S Vf~Y GONFV$1N6
wu~ u Michaels CueBid, ~howing at leuM
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8f1N6 A
5·5 In spndes and el·
thcr
minor. North'~
MA£-t
two
no-trump
uskcd
LAl&gt;'t'8UI.
CELEBRITY CIPHER
for the minor suit.
South jumped to indl·
by Lull Campo•
CtltbNiy Clpnor Cfi'piOQrlmo tro cottlod from quolollono by ltmouo
cute
his
powerful
J
- l o, Pill and PrtMt11. Etch lltttr In tnt clphtr lllnclli tor anotnor.
hund. North might
· Todly'l CIUI: J tqulll W
~
huvc · passed, but
'X~NODQIOIT
PWDJL
WDIV•
jud11et1 that his twn
honor curds would
OWK
YOKY"
IVAW
OILI'·
prove useful.
With two dinmond
MU,
z·A I I i'l M I' W I 0 W L I ft •
~0 W"'Y! YOU LOOK ~i "'')"'' losers, ynu must
~E.,.._VY It-\ PC.~~! r--_.
nvoitl conceding u
W I MT
I I' Q D ti W 0 V I' .L
KP •
black-suit trick. If
!~putlos nre splitting
W 0 A f..'
LOI
ftiiVAI
budl~. you wil probaQDWIIW
NDTMI'
bly tall hecuuse dum·
my'H trump8 nrc so
lnw; surely an npJlO·
F'AEVIOUS SOLUTION - Oonvtrllllon II the enemy ol good
wine and food.' - Allred Hllohccck 'Long mtall make thor!
nent cun overruff. In·
llv11.' ·John Lubbock
stead, you should uiisume spades nrc 4·3
WOlD
UMI
and cuter ror n 4-1
trump break. Win _..._..,_......;;;.....;;; UlttJ ~r CLAY R. POllAN - - - - with dummy's heart 0 ho,ongo lortofl of '"'
•crombltd worcb bt·
nee, unblock the lowlour
to lorm lour •lmplo word•.
spude queen, play u
trump to hand, ruff u
spudc In the dummy,
1-tf''v)'d:::.~ druw the remaining
trumps, and run the·
spade&amp;. You lose onl)'
MUPHT
those two diamonil
'-~~ tricks.
South had four
fives, two five-card
p H E 0 T I :;: :~
My roommate and
to tne
suits, and was in u
. laundry mat to do our wash. She
five·level contract. A 1-.,.,
1411""'1,_,
1' .,.1....,1--t began eorting the clothes and un·
quincun.11 is an ar- ...._...~.........................~.. .-....~,. der her breath she muttered, ·
rangement of five ob· ,---...,....,~...,....,~..,"Dirty, really dirty, and only dirty 11
WEll., IF NA,OLEON loiAD
1 OON1T Tloll~l( TM~'s
1
jccts
in u square, with
U N N E A C we have enough ••••• ·I'
SEEN TloiE MISSISSIPPI,I LL
NICE, M"AM ..
one
at
each
corner
1·
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C:omplttt tho chucJclt qUOIId
SET l-IE WOIILD I-lAVE
and
one
in
the
mid·
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br 11111"11 In tht miMin~ word•
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CROISSEiD IT!.
rou dt\'110!1 from otop No. 3 below.
die. That made me ...
thl nk of a bridse taPRINl NUMBER!O ld!HUS IN
ble. Botanieall~ it I•
THU! SQUARES
u five-petaled uower
• UNSCRAMBlE ABOVf .lfTURS
in which two petll~
TO GU AN5WU
.
ore interior, two are
'
.
e.11tcrior, and one is
KJlAM.I.ITI ANIWIU
,,
· partIy interior and
.studio · B'udg9 ·Crowd- Rlchsa - BROTHER
partly e~terior (what·
My
aunt arrived unexf'!ctedly,for dinner. 'I left a mesever that mean5!} . .
eage on your machine. she said. dad/ explained that
we didn't have an answering !ll•chme. 'Well, • the
laughed. ' I hope the person I call•d didn't have a , .
brother I"
.

WOM£W

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THE BORN .LOSER
'( C.M.JG:&gt;kT YOl.)R ll'liE:i&lt;:.VItW
ON ir\t eu~l ~~~~ RC.POI't.i
Ll\:&gt;i NIC:.f-1.i-

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.MAitCIE SAVS
~E THINKS YOU . LAU6~ Ai
M'&lt; ANSWERt ON iloiE
TESiS I(OU &amp;IV&amp; US •..

Daallis
Hazel Montaomery, 82
Betty Kellv, 71
Marnyn Watson.~ 69 ·
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Animals need
homes
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. OALLIPOLIS
According to officials from
the Oallla County Animal
Welfare · Leaaue (AWL),
«rea relldent 0110: Stover
liar five &amp;hepherd71ab mix
puppies who need lovlnll
home8.
.
Interested parties should
contact Stover at 740·245·

ms.

AWL member Chris
Cozza said she has eiaht
kittens and a mother cat
that need homes. Cozza
said Betty Halley hail six
klttens from two different
llttllrl, and Jerry Davl8 has
four kittens and a mother
cat.
.
Cozza asks interested ·
parties to contact her ai
740·441·1647. .

Council
approves
funds for.
project

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Village secures
$47,000for
demolition .
av liliAN J. Ruo

BFIEE04PMYI:)AILYS!NTINEL.COM

MIDDLEPORT
Middleport Village Council
upproved $47,000 In financ·
lng through Peoples Bunk,
N.A., for the demolition of
the Murk V building und
Spencer's Murket building
during Its regulur meeting DIVILOPMINT IITI- Future development of the Merk Vaile
Tuesduy.
·
et the corner of North Second Avenue end Mill Street 11 oruolel
The meetlnll wus held If Middleport Ia to remain t1 vltlble bualneaa center, eccordlng
Tuesday due to the Memorlol to conaultent Jim Hertzler, who met with Middleport' I Plennlng
Duy weekend hollduy.
Commlltlon Tuesday. (Brien J. Reed)
Muyor Sundy lunnurelll dis· Western · Auto bulldlnn, Houchins suld the vlllune
. cumCi
progress
demoli- be tween the dcmoIllt on site
• should be curet\11 In uvoldlnl!
•
don of the
Murk on
y buildins
on the corner of North Second und Peoples Bunk, hos been u sltuutlon slnlllur to thut
Avenue und Mill Street, und condemned, lunnurclll suld Involving the Pinner property,
The owner hus been given 60 which wus condemned In .
the Spencer's Market bulldlnll duvs to either brlno tfie build· September und only demol·
onDemolition
Mill.
· building 1ng' un to 8U~e stundurds
•
on the
or lshed when It collupsed by ltH
•or
neurlv
two
demo
Ish
it.
own accord following heuvy
Wus deluyed ''
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lonnarelll suld both Junet ruins.
·
weeks while legal and flnnn· Reeve, who owns the build· "Whut concerns me Is thnt
ciul arrangements were flnul· ina, and Formers Bunk und we condemned thut building
lzed. between the vllluge und Savln11s Co. which hold8 a months uao ond nothing hap·
the ' bulldlnas' owners, Cw:J.I. mortaaae on the property pened and now 1\ slmllnr sitU•
und Kay Platter. Th.e project have been notified by mall of atlon uauln could arl1e,"
should be colltpleted, .tbe Nlte . the condemnation,
Houchins said.
·
cleaned up and traffic restored The bulldina was damuaed Councilman Roaer Manley
on the bloc.k "In a few days," durlnt the collapse of .the commended lunnurelll for her
lannarelllsaid.
Mark V bulldin11 eurlicr this work In coordinutlna the .
Tom Dooley, owner of the month. Severall!ou~~es have demolition and seeking public
Middleport · Department also been condemned, and the t'undln11 for the project, which
Store, said the effect of the ownen of those bulldln11s was unuvulluble.
street closlnfl "Is becomlna have also been notified and lunnurelli will uppolnt u
hurtful."
.
·
alven ihe 60·day period to committee to consider per·
"Anythlns that can be done repair or demolish the build· day chur~es for Inmates In the
. to expedite opening the street lnas, ln accordance with vii· vllluae nil. lunnarelli said
woulll be appreciated," laae statutes and the Ohio · other v luges und counties
Dooley said.
Rivlsed Code, lannarelli 8nld.
Meanwhile, ihe former Council President Stephen
l'le1M 1M council, AJ

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which re1ulted in a compre- pluclna mobile home1, 1ub8l·
hen1lve rehabilitation pro- dlzed houJina or other non·
T re_m
. aln"laf aram In the bu1ine11 dlltrict, retail lll'llcture8 on the tlte.
MMiddJD
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tHe con•tructlon of a river· Up 10 $400,000 18 available
viable •Ina• center, there front amphllheatet, and other throuah the CDBO downtown
are thlna• which must be lmprovemenu.
revitalization proaram from
~·~he top of the litt of Hartzler suue•ted that a. the ~tate. But even If the vll·
tatk•, accordlna to Jamea comprehensive review of the laae doe• not 11Uk revltallza·
Hartzler, 11 10 review and e=l•tln zonlna ordinances, lion funds, ronlna restriction•
In 1965 and virtually should be
considered,
I hten zonIna ordinance• unc anJed
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Iince
then,
be
Hurtzler
laid,
If
the retail
relatln1 to tlie downtown
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butlneH district, etP."Ially In comp IOIGV mmcuiately, and community 11 to 1urvlve ln
llaht of the demolttion of the that thole ordinance• be daht- the Ions term.
.
. Mark v bulldlnJ on ened In order to control what Such zonlna rettrlcdons
Middleport's butiett ttteet fY9' of butlnetl can locate on wou1d'be the first ttep In the
comer
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the comer of North Second CDBG application process,
Hartzler
met
with and Mill - and eltewhere In followed . by butlne~t and
Middleport'•
PJanninJ downtown Middleport
maltct M\leyt. A financial
Commlislon on Ttletday 10 ''We're at li erossroldt," commitment from the vlUaae
diJCUH a downtown butlllftl . Hartzler ltld, "both literally would al.o be required, u
ltl'ate.JY wltidl. he not pre- and flauratlvely with the would a flnanclul commitpate~S tn 1994. '11lf fWdy wfl demolition of the bul!dJnp on ment on the ttlllL of local
lllO!IIItlclcd u a.- of die vit dill comer.-wtiiltls &amp;um on bulldlnJ owner1.
applk:atiOO'"tor dow0: that tile will deUrmlne '7he ultlmu pi of any
town revitalization Cundl, Middleport'• mall 1114 cOm• downtOWn lmprovementf,
whld! w11 ultimately rejected metM futute.u
· includlnJ , a revitalization
alld never pui'Md aUin.
Now, few rellrialont eAitt Jtllnl prOJM, It to encouraae
The same year, l'omer~ on land 1111 In the uncral re~nvettment In the down·
'"' awarded ~ Iundt fot bullnm dllltlct. There are 110 town area by private
lfl ~ bliilneH dlMria, rMtlc:cionl, for eumple, on invettors," HIIIUier tald.
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Consolldnttd
· Health
System~ nnnount'l!s the clos·
lt~i of Its Iolli term OW'Il unit
111 Vetcruns
Memorhtl
Skilled Nursltli Center. . Ano
ltuer thun Sept. t. 2w2,
nct::ordlna to Thomus lt
Tope..l clinlrmnn, president
und &lt;.:EO.
"The net::esslty to dls~on·
tlnue skilled nurslnll 111 our
Veteruns Mcmorhlllooutlon
Is very dlsu~~lnth\a to us,"
Tope snld. Our lon11 term
cure reslden.ts·ulonll with the
employees nre our muln
~onccrn ut this time nf
chunge. We ure uctlvely
seekln11 u potentlul buyer
who will keep these llt:ens~d
nunlng home beds In Meigs
County."
Tope emphuslzed the oiTer
or employee ln~entlves In
order to provide the contlnu·

ntlon of both ~mployment
nnd pntlent ttlre o~r the
l!P&lt;:omln@ 9~ ·dny period.
Current stnrt' will be ~neollr­
naed to "PPIY ftlr positions
w1thln Holter Ctlnstllldated
Henlth Syste1ns.
"Residents, fnmllles lllld
employees nl'\1 belnll
Informed ol' ull options
nv~llnble to meet their
needs," Tope . udtled. "The
prim~ 10nl Is to reassure ·
ull of those 11tl'ectl!d of our
tt'mcern fur th0lr fUture."
Currently, HCHS Is In
dlscussloM with pot~nth!l
buyers who huve tl)lpl\\ssed
un Interest in u~qulrlnll these
lltt.msed lonlltllrm c:"re beds
to Nmuln In Mellis County.
Tope suld "We will keep
the Mel11s County 1'\lsldents
informed, us opportunltll!~
pro~ress with potentlnl buy·
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U.S. 33 PROJECT

Delays won't
affect.Ph.ase I
construction
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TL!ACHeMVDAII.VI!NTINI L.OOM

OREAT BEND - Work crewH continue removina larae
umount8 of dirt and rock 1111 con8tructlon on Pha8e r of the
Ravenswood Connector project move8 tllona.
Don Tilll8, Ohio Deportment of Trunsportotlon (000T)
project munn11er for Pliue I, said Wednesday despite Aome
minor weather delay8, Jl!'01Jre88 on the flr81 of three 8el•
ment~ of highway aeared toward connecttna U.S. 33 with
the Rhchle BrlcfGfe lind lntentute 77 at Ravenswood JJ
"moving ahead o schedule" and the pmject's dlrt wtlrk 18
nearing completion.
"At the bealnnina or Phasetiil we hod 3, I million yards of
dirt that had to be moved. ow, we have only 180,000
yordsleft," 1ald Tillis.
"Duplte some 8pot8 of brid weather, everythlni Is oper·
utlng veey •moothly. Phase l's scheduled completll;n dale 18
September 2003, however, we anticipate flnlshlna 8ome·
time W'ound the end of thl8 year," he added,
Accordinato Tllll8, PhaH J will encompan a 1even·mtle
stretch of "Super Two" hlahwll)' belJinni ng fr6m the brldie
to an urea near Ohio 124 and Portland Road and Ellge Hill
Road near Racine. Plan• for the proJect'• nrst sectl6n alw
. call for the conAtructton of two brldaet and four lntenec·
tlon8.
The COAl Of the Pha8111 HJI'MIII will total 522.3 million.
"Besides r:oneentratlna on the completion or din work,
crew• are liliO focu8ina on main line puvlna 11nd 811ttlna
beams for the project'• two brld.aes on Township Road 13~
und Townthip Road 135," 8ald 111111.
·
Tllli1 added a 1,000-Joot section of Ohio 338, just 80Uth
of William S. Ritchie Jr. 8rldae, It r:uffently c1Med due to
construction.
Trame comlna from We8t Vlralnla to Ohio, •ald 'nlll&amp;,l•
required to turn ·rl.a!lt onto 33! when e"ltlng the btitdae.
Traveler• mutt u811 Ohl6 124 -• a detour.
·:'Thla section of 338 18 8jlbeduled w be closed ftlf 60
day•, however, because of speclt1c weather problems, con·
structlon wtn probably run over an lddltlonal 10 daya,"
ftid Tllllt.
.
.
_ ..Meanwhile, ~lnuu_oo_tbe .ond plwe of- tiN~­
proJect, whlr:h Involve~ four mile~ of hl~way thlit bealns
at Ohio 7 near Five Polntt and enda .20 mllea •ot of Sutton
Townthlp Road, and PhiiH Ill, a 4.5-mlle pp between
Mornlna Star and Portland Rmtd that wtll ultimately con- .
nect all three secclon1.
The COlt of the entire 16-miJe conn«tor project, projected w be completed In June 2004,1w bun etdmate4 at ' "
million.
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