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POIMIOf,llhklleport, Ohio

·. INSIDE: Memorial Day tributes

The Daily Sentinel
encourages your
support of these area
businesses who make
this p~ge possible.

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a. W1Gan1Dn,1.545
1. Rutty v.~~aa~ . t .497
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7. [tie) 5tMe Pat!., 1.387
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contributions. Mark and Josh
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Perk In
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:L Who are the three drivers whO Won Daytona
500 poles· three year&amp; In a row?
2. Who won the Winston Cup championShip j:trlvlnl&amp; for
owner Raymond Beadte?
1. Which af the Labonte brothers Is taMer?

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Joe Netn«hek .~ utTered 1 broken
right scapula lnd elbow in 1 hiPspeed during pncticc on the momina of May I !j: ll Dover Down a
(Del.) lnlcmat~al Speedway.
A tire fa\lure between tum a three
and four of the l· mite IriCk sent
Nemechek '• No. 33 Chevrolet into
the concre~e w1ll 11 the outside of
lhc track. He spent the nlaht in a
Dover holpital (or precaulipnlry
rea10111.
Ncmcthck did not particlp!lte In
Saturd1y'1 Winston Open. !n1tead,
the No. J3 Cllevrolet or Andy Petree
Racing was driven by the 110n of

Nation1l reaular, rook over for
Ncmechek 1nd will continue to
=~-"this week'• Coca.Cola 600
"We felt someone tilling in for
Joe: thi• weekend, e•pecially since
.it '• not 1 puintt r-.ce, it ju11 llmlft
thing to do," Pence said . .. We 're
concerned about hi a hclhh and hav·
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th1n anylhina else. 'Linle Bobb)"
has a little bit ofWinstoo Cup e•perience, &amp;Qithlt on1tnck that's close
10 Charlotte arid has dor.e prelty well
in the Busch rac:ea 11 pl11.ce~ like
Charl(t(le,Atlarltund·MiciUIJIIl. We
think he's s ifNI wllh our 1\1)'1,
and the people at (1pon110r) Oakwood Homes love him1lready."
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• place in The Wintton field with
hi1 Winston Cup vic lOry earlier thi1,
lprinaat Allan\1 Motor Spoedw1y,
whi~h IJ1C..t 1h1t 1 rookie WN in
the field for lhc fourth year In a row.
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peted In The Win•lon, the otlwn
belna Davey All lion ( 1~8!'), Jeff
Bll1on(l994), Kenny ltw1n(l~8),
T~y Stewart ( 1999) and Dale Eam·
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OMEROY The
annual Memorial Day
observance of Drew
Webster Post 39,
American Legion, will
feature visits to cemeteries, a
parade and commemorate services in downtown Pomeroy,
The morning cemetery services
will begin at 9 a.m, at Rock
Springs Cemetery, From ,\here the
honor guard will go to Beech
Grove Cemetery for a. 9:301 a,m,
service, and then. to Sacred Heart
Cemetery for a 10 a,m,· .,
The parade downtown,
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thoSe who fought in wan anp lost
their lives, wiU be lield. at 10:30

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tlae Ohio River as part of
the ceremony to honor
those who were lost at sea .
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court on East Main Street in
Pomeroy at 10 a,~. While it is not
necessary to register, Howard B, .
Mullen, chairman, suggested
those wishing to participate call
him at 992-3782,
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Entries are needed, he said, and
·everyone is invited to participate
in the parade which is the legion's
way pf saying "thank you" to the
men and women who have
served their'country,
The program at the speaker's
stand will begin immediately fol-

lowing the parade, Joe Struble,
adjutant of Post 39, will be the
speaker, There will l&gt;e remarks by
the officers of Drew Webster
Auxiliary and oth er invited
guests.
A wreath w,ill be placed in the
Ohio River as part of the cere.mony to honor those who were
lost at sea, The dowqtown Geremony will conclude with the firing of a salute and taps,
Following dinner at the legion
hall, the unit will proceed to
Meigs Memory Gardens for a service at 1 p.m, and from there will
go to Chester Cemetery. The final
observance will be at Hemlock
Grove c~metery,

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LAST DAY - Sev!lral schools ·in the Southern
Local School District closed their doors to students for the last time Thursday, This scene of
students and their parents leaving Syracuse Elementary School was also played out at Letart
Falls Elementary and Southern Junior High
School. The students will attend a new elemerJ:
tary school In August.

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COLUMBUS (AP) -· Schoolchildren
·' .~ would no lo~ger face a week of profiOHIO
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ciency tests in the fourth grade and disPick
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lawmakers, · including
whether new academic standards are coo
subjective,
The bill "takes the Ohio public education system and· raises the bar to ensure
that all children, every child in the state of
Ohio, has access ~o a quality ·educaJiion,"
sain--Housc 'Eauc ation Chairmatl Jamie
Callender, a Willowick Republican.
"There will be no question whether a
'including 14 Democratic votes - after
, overcoming concerns ,qf some freshman third grader..lan read," he said, "We will
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no longer have seniors graduating who
can't read their diploma,"
Earlier Thursday, some freshman
Kepublicans threatened to vote against
the bill out of concern that the changes
could allow values to creep into what
should be p_bjeccive academic' standards,
A lesson on coal, for example, could
develop into an attack on the coal indus~ry as a polluter, said Rep. Jean Schmidt, a
Republican from Loveland,

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER

Discover the Holzer Difference.

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The Holzer Medical Center Pre-Admissions Department,
Making life a little easier with pre-certification, education
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Legion
replacing old flags with new ones
on the' graves ,of veterans Is a~ much a part of the Memorial Day observance as patriotic programs and
gun salutes, Thursday afternoon from the left, Gerald Rought, commander, Bob Burton, and Leonard Jew-.
ell, Drew Webster Post 39, met at Beech Grove Cemetery to begin the process, (Charlene Hoeflich photo)

SYRACUSE - Perhaps the hardest job in the
Southern Local School District Thursday
belonged to the custodians: turning out lights and
closing doors to students for the last time at
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beloved community schools.
Thursday was the final day for students at Letart
Falls and Syracuse elementary schools, as well as at
Southern Junior High School. in Racine. Come
August, the students will attend the new districtwide Southern Elementary School in Racine,
Elementary and junior high students, with the
excepti~· of .Portland Elementary. Scho,ol, pa~~i­
.e_at~ in end-of-ye~a,ssembli£s 1J!ursday '!l,llrDiJ\g'l&gt;ortland Elemelitary chool was closed due to
:I! lack of water,
Syracuse Elementary was the oldest school in
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In other action, commissioners
opened bids fiom Myers Painting
and Gheen's Painting, both of Long
Bottom, for painting work to be performed on the Meigs County Courthouse.
Gh een 's bid was $34,000 and
Myers bid was $16,000,
The commissioners approved a
motion to address the matter at a
Iacer date, so teach bid can be exam-

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industrial spills; planning for highways, public water and sewer and
other economic development investments,
The project would' cost $17,000;
$5,000 .down to help pay start-up
costs and $3,000 every six months for
two years,
The commissioners agreed · to
deliberate the matter furth er and to
investigate possible funding sources,

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NAZARETH, Po,- Gre&amp;
Biffle dOminated the late
staaes of the Nazareth 200,
winning ~ 8.574 seconds
over Kevin Harvlck.
The rookie For.d'drlver also
won at the mue track while
competlna In the Craftsman
Truck 5erles, duplicating a
feat first accomplished by
Ron Hornaday. it "was BiMe's
second victory of the season.
The rece had only three
caution periods, and Biffle
averaged 103.~71 mph.
Finishing behind Biffle and
Harvlck were teammates
Jeff Green and Jason Keller.
Tim Fedewa was fifth.

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doomed Stewart to a third·
plact flnllh. GordOn's pit
crew outperformed rivals
Stewart and Dale Jarrett, and
11 a result, Gordon tied Dale
CRAn&amp;MAN TRUCK
EernharcSt'• record with his
third victory In The Winston.
FOUNT~IN, Colo, - Joe
"That's all that was:
Ruttman pre"served Dodge's
awesome, awe tome race
perfect record with his
team,· Gordon Mid.
second victory of Ule
In a rather remarkable set . season In the Jelly Bell)'
of circumstances, ·Gordon
200 at Pikas Peak
won the race In a Chevrolet
International Raceway.
he did not even plan to
Ruttman, 56, eave the
race ; Because of an
DOdge Ram Its seventh
abortive &amp;tart ruined il'; a
consecutive victory In
autlden rainstorm, Gordon
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hit third, and he has
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When the annual race 's
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ended, the 140,000 or so
fan a were anxiously awaiUna
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COLUMBUS (AP) -A
civil rights group and a college professor intend to sue
the state Friday over a
requirement that bU)'\'fS of
five or more beer ke~ must
register their parties and
sigr a form permitting
.police ontO their property.
The hrnerican Civil Liberties Union of Ohio said it
plans to file a lawsuit in.U,S,
Oistrict Court on behalf of
Scott Hooper, arguing that
the rule is unconstitutional
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we dOn't want -,- o have
people who are.biljing legal
products signing ·away their
rights tQ do sO:' Hooper said
Thursday. "It's giving police
permission to enter the
property witl)out a warrant
and without probable cause,
and that is just wrong:·
In August, the Ohio
Liquor Control Commission began 'requiring people
who want to buy five or
more ke~ to register their
parties and wait five days to .
get the beer,
Buyers must give the
location of the party to beer
distributors and must sign·
an affidavit allowing liquor
agents and police to enter
the property to enforce state
liquor laws.
Chuck Sanfilippo, executive director of the Liquor
Control Commission, said
party organizers have, the
right to ask officers ta leave
'and obtain a search warrant,
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field investigations needed to update
older soil ~urvey information,
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that 18 counties have already had the
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nor going to be able to do aoerything we
w:anred to, but
still going to be able
to do a lot."
He said the commission might ask
bwmakers to reconsider the funding
when they meet to sort out ·differences
in their versions of the budget. The Legislature hopes to have the budget ready
to send to Taft for his consideration next
week.
Lawmakers have said that they had to
limit funding for many programs,
including the bicentennial, because the
budget needed to pay for primary and
secondary education at ie.,;,ls that would
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public education . .
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Republican from Glenford, said rhe .
budget process is about prioritizing rhe
state's needs.
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birthday party for the state of Ohio. bur
as priorities go. rhere were many rhings
ahead of rhat particular issue;' he 5:!id.
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Wellston who is chairman of the HouseSenate conference committee, said he
does not know if bicentennial funding
will even be discussed.
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\ve must focus on maimaining funding
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plans to mark Ohio's bicentennial in
2003 would have to be pared down,
under legislative budget proposals that
cut funding for the celebration.
Gov. Bob Taft had proposed giving the
Ohio Bicentennial Commission $30
million over twQ years for state and local
events and programs. The House version
of the budget would allot about $13.5
million and the Senate's version would
provide only S8 million in 2002 and
2003.
The House and Senate proposals also
would cut the commission's adminiStrative budget, which would largely pay for
hiring additional s1:aff members to help
\Vith events.
" We were expecting cuts. But I'll b&lt;"

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

about two miles southeast of
the weather service office in
Wilmington · at 7 :37 p.m.
Thursday. It was observed by
weather service personnel and
spotters from the Airborne
Express tower. The tornad(}.
was over open country and no
damage was reported.

term is duwing a quickly increasing field of ronte1iders to down as minority leader· when he files his petitions fi&gt;r mayor.
replace him.
The filing deadline is July 13.
Cleveland's nunpartisan mayoral primary is Oct. 2. The top
two finishers move on to the Nov. 6 general election .
Democrats overwhelmingly dominate the party affiliation of
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ly challengers are Democrats, as is·White. ·
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held a block party and a ceremonial ground breaking Thursday
White announced Wednesday that he won't seek re-election . for its new $34.1 million home.
The g:lllery has occupied a second-floor storefront for tlie
because he wants to spend more time with his family.
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past 30 years. Its new 85,000-square~foot building across tlie
street from the Aronoff Center for performing arts was
·designed by London-based architect Zaha Hadid.
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The. building wiD be .named for Cincinnati philanthropis.ts
a Febf\!ary shooting has been sentenced to serve s.even years. in Lois md Richard Rosenthal, who donated· $6 million to the
juvenile detention.
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project. Officials expect to move into the new building in
Judge. Michael R Murphy rejected prosecutors' requests to spring 2003. ·
try MitcheD Harvey, 14, of Dayton as an adult.
More than 750 donors and several foundations contributed
Prosecutors said Harvey shot the woman, stole her sport utilto the campaign, which also received $4.8 ri1iUion from the
ity vehicle and led police on a high-speed chase.
city of Cincinnati for land and site preparation and $5.5 milThe victim, Sharon Morris, 53, of Dayton, was not in court
for Thursday's sentencing. She w:as preparing for further lion from the state of Ohio. ·

G•oundbreakinglor arts center

The National Weather Service says cool, wet weather
will hang around the region .
for a few days. .
A large low pressure system
that was situated near western
llli nois on Friday morning
wiD continue to spin slowly
southeast and then north. The
Sunset today will be at 8 :49
presence of this low will
extend the chance of showers p.m. Sunset Saturday will be at
and thunderstorms irito the 6 :08 a.m.
Forecast
weekend.
surgery, prosec-utors said.
0--_.ernight lows will range
Today: Showers likely. High
The youth admitted responsibility for the shooting and was
from the upper 40s to the low 65,low 49.
found guilty on nine felony delinquency counts.
ADA (AP) - Election workers discovered misplaced ballots
50s. Afternoon highs Saturday
Saturday: Pardy cloudy.
while certifying the village's mayoral primary election, forcing
will be in the 60- to 70- High 68,low 51.
them io declare a new winner.
degree range. Normal · high
Sunday: Showers likely. High
temperatures for this time od. 68, low 48.
COLUMBUS (AP) -The city school board on Thursday · Slips of paper were put into the wrong pile the night of the
Monday: Mostly cloudy. selected an in~rim superintendent who will serve until a per- May 8 election. The error was discovered Tuesday, giving Ken year are in the low to mid 70s.
neth Failor the victory over Michael Agin.
A tornado touched down High 65, low 47.
.manent schools' chief is named. ·
"It was a ,human error," Hardin County Board of Elections
Marvenia Bosley wiU uke over at .the end of this month
Director Anne Boston said.
when Rosa Smith leaves for a job in Massachuse~.
Agin, who thought he had ·won 223-to-202 on election
Bosley has been with the district since 197 4 and currentl'y
serves as the executive director of stUdent achievement. Bosley night, said he has a lack of confidence in the county board of
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE (AP) -An investiga- said she does not expect any big changes while she serves tem- elections. The misp~ced votes gave Failor a three-vote victory.
tion of this south-central Ohio city's police chief turned up no porarily.
e.v.idence of wrongdoing against him.
The school board plans to hire a pernm1ent superintendent
Larry Mongold wiU return to work Tuesday after being on by June 11.
paid leave sin~e Feb. 14. He has bee.n chieffor five years.
AURORA (AP) - The slate's newest amusement park
City Attorney Robert Hammond said he received a report
agreed not to open section of its water park that was the sire
this week on Mongold from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal
of a near-drowning last year.
Identification and Investigation, which had been looking into
TOLEDO (AP) - Ohio House Minority Leader Jack Ford
Six Flags Worlds of Adventure wiD dose off a section of its .
allegations against Mongold since March.
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has won the endorsement of the Lucas County Demo~ratic Hook's Lagoon water park where 1 1-year-old Jordan Fish
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· Hammond told Ciry Council on Wednesday that the inves- Party for mayor ofToledo.
nearly drowned Aug. 16 . .
Ford won the ·endorsement over Lucas County Treasurer
tigation had turned up no significant findings. City Manager
Jordan said she felt hersdfbeing sucked into a drainage pipe
Stephen Sobers told Mongold on Thursday that he ruuld Ray Kest, a fellow Democrat who still plans to run for mayor. covered by a broken grate. Witnesses said they believed she was
return ro work.
A ltnmicipal primary is planned for September with the two undenviiter for about four minutes before being rescued.
top vote-getters fa~ing off in November. If elected, Ford would
Department .of Agriculture spokeswoman Deborah Abbott
be Toledo's first black mayor.
said department investigators found the drainage ·system was
Ohio House Democratic rules say the minority leader or draining w~rer at twice the rate specified by the manufacturef. ·
COLUMBUS (AP) -A state appeals court has owtUtn&lt;'d a assistant minority leader should step down from their posts if Park officials disputed the findings and filed suit to obtain the
$51.5 miDion verdict a jury had awarded a high school teacher they run for another public office. Ford said he would step department's records.
aft.e~ · a~ insurance company refused to pay for his dying wife's
can·ci:r treatmet1t. .
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The 5th Ohio District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that
~plscopal
Licking Counry, Conu11on Pleas Judge Gregory Frost was
incorrect in ruling in September 1999 that Anthem Blue Cross
and' ~hle' Shield ·were liable for $49 million in punitive damages. .
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The court -said those damages should have come only from
Ant~m's subsidiary, Community Insurance Co.
WASHINGTON (AP) on the committee. I can conRo.bert Dardinger, who had sued Anthem, and attorneys on
Ohio's
federal
judge
nominees
tinue. to operate if I'm. not or\
both sides are reviewing the opinion. Dardinger said he doeswiD get confirmed by a · it."
n't know what his next step will be.
Democrat-led Senate, Sen.
Because
of
seniority,
Mike DeWin~ · predicted DeWine's place on the JudiThursday, but the state could ciary Committee would not
RAVENNA (AP) - A pregnant woman's killer expressed lose its seat on the powerful be endangered by the shift of
power:
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concern about her to neighbors after she had kidnapped and Appropriations Committee.
DeWine
of
Ohio
and
the
With
Democrats
in charge,
killed the woman and surgically removed the baby, :iccoroing
rest of his GOP colleagues are the handling of nominees will
to .a n FBI investigation.
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· Authorities have said MicheDe Bica, 39, acted alone last Sept. about to shift from the major- change but "the reaiity is that
47 when she lured Theresa Andrews, 23, to her home, shot her ity to the minoriry because of when all is said and done, the
and cut out Andrews' baby, then passed the child off as her a decision by Vermont Sen. Senate will confirm 'a number
own.
James Jeffords to leave the of the president's judicial
The baby was rescued five days later. Bica killed herself with Republican Party.
appointments;' DeWine said,
a guq as police approached her house to question her about
Just this year, De Wine adding that he believes that .
And'"ws' disappearance
gained a place on . the Appro- includes Ohio nominees DebAndrews' body was buried in the gravel-covered dirt floor in priations Committee, and one orah Cook and Jeffrey Sutton.
a garage at' the Bica home:The garage has been torn down and of the items ro be determined
De Wine . will have to give
the hptjse where the kiUing occurred is for sale.
· with the change of control up two subcommittee -chairwill be how many Republican manships, but he said that as a
slots that panel will have.
matter of practice he consulted
If one Repllblican has to closely with his counterpart
CLEVELAND (AP) - After two previous mistrials, a jury go,, "It would be me;· said Democrats apd expected that
has found a woman guilry of intentionally starting a fire that De Wine. " Last ope hired, first same relationship to continue.
killed her two daughters.
.
Sen. George Voinovich, Rone fired, you know'"
Other jurors previously could not reach a unanimous deciDeWine said he took thaf O hio, who also must give up
sio n on whether Angela Garcia purposely killed Nyeemah possibility in stride." i operated two subcommittee chairman·
Garcia , 3, and Nijah Evans, 2.
six years iii this place not being ships. said the same thing.
After 12 hours of deliberations over two days, the third jury
in her case found Gar,ia guilty Thursday of aggravated murder, Wi' ~ ~ ~ .
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murder arid arSQII charges. She faces a possible life term in
prison when Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Bridget
M. McCafferty sentences her·on Wednesday.
Garcia's defeme lawyers, Thomas Shaughnessy and Mark
Rudy, had a~ked McCafferty to declare a mistrial after the jury
for&lt;!m.ln said he feared for his family's safety and asked to be
exc used from the ' panel.

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Ballot mistake ·manges winner

Board names interim leader

Washington CH chief cleared

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Grace
Women, Pomeroy, Ohio, are
hostlno their annual
Card Party and Salad Luncheon
Saturday June 2, 2001,
12:00 noon untll4:00.
All card oames welcome
$7.00 per person. Game and door
prizes. Reservation by May 29.
Call740-992-3867.

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POMEROY - David W Landaker, 79, Pomeroy, died
Kmger - 24'4
onePOMFROY- Horace Russeii " Bud" Abbott, 71, Pomeroy,
LMds End - 35,,
Thursday, May 24, 2001, at Veterans Memorial Hospital's died unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 23, 2001, at Holzer
BorgWamer- 46~
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Extended Care Unit in Pomeroy.
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Medical Center in Gallipolis.
Oak Hil FlllllllCial- 15
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Born Dec. 12, 1921, he was rhe son of the -late Joseph Wand
Born in Meigs Counry on Dec. 19, 1929, he was the son of Charmilg Shops - st. OVB-25'1.
Holding - 9
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Mabell.andaker and was a coal miner for Jeffers Coal Co.
the late Arlee and Trecie Sharp Abbott and was a retired sales- Cily
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DuPont
45'1.
.Along with his parents, he was preceded in· death by a sister, man for Chandler Cabinet and Supplies of Huntington, WVa.. FederaiMogU-3
Prerrier- n
Lilly; and a grandson, Joey Reitmire.
He was also fomterly employed as a local carpenter.
He i.s survived by his wife, Eileen Lee Landaker of Pomeroy;
He was an Air Force veteran of thr Korean Conflid and pas10 children, Sharon and John Harvey of Missouri, Sandy and tor ofJubilee Choistian Center in Kanawha..
school.
Oley Herdman, John and Grace Landaker, all of Harrisonville,
He is survived by his \vife, Grace Ilene Montgon;tery Abbott
" I can stiD hear the echo of
Pam and Bill Moore of Dexter; Wanda and Larry Rutter, of Pomeroy; two sons and daughters-in-law, Dan and Sherry
former teachers and friends
Roland and Paulette Landaker, Addie and Bill Reitmire, David Abbott of Palatka , Fla., Roger and Susie Abbott of Pomeroy; a
PapAl
coming off these walls."
. W. Landaker, Jr., all of Pomeroy, Patry and Rick Laudermilt of daughter, Vicki Hoffman of Pomeroy; five grandchildren, Jason
At Lel:art Falls Elementary,
Middleport, Shirley and Randy Friend of Long Bottom; a Abbott of Aorida. Darin Abbott of Lancaster, Travis Abbott, the district, having opened its students and faculty also
. .brother and sister-in-law, John and Bessie Landaker; a sister, Grant Abbott, Carrie Abbott, all of Pomeroy; a great-grand- doors in 1929. The junior
observed the '1'tirement of
.Martha Grimm of Middleport; 23 grandchildren; and several daughter, Brook Abbort; • brother and sister-in-law, Edgor and high school was co mpleted in
Principal Roger Roush.
.great grandchildren.
1932, Letart Falls Elemenl:ary Roush attended eight years of
Jane Abbott of Pomeroy; and several niec es and nephews.
Gr;aveside services \viD be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m . on Sunday, Ma)' 27, in !937, and Portland Ele- school at Letart Falls and
Rocksprings Cemetery in Pom&lt;"my.
2()01, at Fisher-Acrec Funeral Home in Pomemy. Officiating tnentary in 1951 .
taught there an additional 30
There \vill be no calling hours.
will be the R ev. Larry Lemlcv. Burial will fi,llow in Riverview
The new building. which is years, leaving only to artend
Arrangements were handled by Fish&lt;'r-Acree Funeral Home. Cemetery.
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nearing completion , features high school in Racine and
Military servic-es will be co ndu cted by Fl•cney-Bennett Post well-lighted, rnomy class- college.
12H, American Legion.
rooms and other n1.1ny conveSouthern Local SuperinFriends may call on Saturd•y fmm 2--1 p.m . .md 7-'J p.m. at niences the older buildings tendent James Lawrence said
could no longer offer : science he was disappointed Pordand
COOLVILLE - Rev. Hershel Thompson, 76, Coolville, the funeral home.
and co mpute;.•r laboratories, ;a
- died Thursday, May 24, 2001, at Arcadia Nursing C~nter in
students were not able to
nurse's station, library, art and
· Coolville.
attend school Thursday.
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Born June 26, 1924, he was rhe son of the late Isaac and
"I hated to see Portland not
cafeteria/ auditorium with a
· Louisa Ball Thompson and was a retired milk operator at
being open," he said. "I went
stage, and access to modern
Elkem.
to grade school there."
technology.
He was also a pastor at Fairview Chapel Church in Coolville
Lawrence also worked at
At Syracuse Elementary,
for 40 years.
POMEROY Units of
head teacher Patty Struble Syracuse Elementary and
Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, the Meigs Emergency Service
Junior
High
presided over,, an emotional Southern
Flossie Mae Thompson; a daughter, Teressa Jeffers; two grand- answered seven calls for assisSchool.
POMEROY Several assembly. For perhaps the final
.c hildren; two sisters; and five brothers.
tance on Thursday. Units
"It's a sad time to see tlie
complaints were recently tim.t',the crowded gymnasium
He is survived by four sons and three daughters-in-law, Gary · responded as foDows:
investigated and a number of rang with the sound of . old buildings close, but it's a
·and Jean Thompson of CoolviUe, David and Susie Thompson
CENTRAL DISPATCH
youngsters standing to recite very exciting time to look
of Belpre, Nathan and Becky Thompson of Rutland, John
9:37a.m., Meigs Mine No. summons issued by the Meigs
forward to. We all have memMark of Coolville; one daughter ahd two sons-in-law, Rebec- 31, assisted by Rutland, County Sheriff's Department. the Pledge of Allegiance.
Sheriff Ralph E. Trussell
For Struble, a long-time ories of the old buildings.
ca and Mark Jenkins, Wayne Jeffers of Coolville; two brothers, Mitchell · Barnett, Holzer
said Mike Blake of Pageville teacher and former student at We'll have memories in rhe
Carroll and HoDie of Parkersburg, WVa.; 10 grandchildren, Medical Center;
Road reported to deputies the school, saying goodbye new building to look forward
three great-great grandchildren.
8:45 p.m ., Kingsbury Road,
that his mailbox was stolen was an emotional experience. to."
. Funeral services will be at I p.m. Sunday at White Funeral Winnie White, HMC;
Southern students were
Many of the parents and
Home in Coolville. l3urial will foDow in Fairview Cemetery. . 11:53 p.m., Fourth Street, sometime Monday night.
Chris Milldow of Mile Hill grandparents in attendance treated to a surprise tour
Friends ~ay visit on Saturday,from 2-'4 p.m. and 6"8 p.m. at Gertrude Tracy,' treated.
Wednesday of the hew build· Road reported someone were also former students.
the funeral home.
RACINE
"Fifry-eight years ago I mg.
broke into his residence and
2:47 p.m., Ohio 338, J. F. .
A public dedication and
stole several stereo speakers.
walked out of this building,"
Young, Jackson General Hosopen
house will be held from
Jill Well of Park Road said Kenny Wiggins, Minpital.
reported a portion of her ersville. "I thought I'd walk 2-4 p.m. July 8 at Southern
POMER.OY - Nev White, 86, Pomeroy, died Thursday,
RUTLAND
Elementary School. Tours and
satellite dish had been stolen, . back in one last time.
May 24, 2001, at Holzer Medical Center in Gallipolis.
8:41. p:m., Station Four, and someone had driven
"It
was
a
nice,
new
building
refreshments will be available.
Arrangements are being completed. by Fisher-Acree Funeral Amanda Richmond, HMC.
through her yard, causi ng then," he said, adding he had On Aug. 5 from 2-4 p.m. an
Home and will be announced at a later date.
SYRACUSE
mixed emotions about the orienl:ation session for studamage to her lawn.
3 :36 p.m., Ohio 124,
Anyone .with information is occasion. "It's a great day and dents and their parents will be
Gertrude Stacey, refused treat- urged to call the sheriff's a proud day to see the new held.
Yesterday the work of plac- ntent;
office at 992-3371.
)n&amp; neyt fl!'~.o!' !he graves of
9:43 '
p.m.,
Brownell
In other matters, the foithe more than 500 veterans Aven\]e,John Fink, HMC.
·Jowirig
subjects were issued
what we can to get just fhe
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buried i'n Beech Grove
sum mons to appear in M eigs
exterior painted," said DavenCemetery was started just
Counry
Court
for
driving
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The public is encouraged to before the rains came. It will
been
around
road
dosed
signs
on
painted in 15-20 years."
from
PapAl
attend the services, to support be finished at 9 a.m. Saturday
U.S.
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Burlingham
and
" It's a beautiful structure
rhe veterans, said Gerald or in the event of more rain,
ined
in
further
detail.
water:
driving
through
high
a fresh coat of pai~t
and
Rought, commander.
RUTLAND - The Rutat 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Steven R. Leach, William H .
Co mmissioner Davenport would do it wonders," he
land Village Parks and Recre. Burkhart Ill, Stev~n M. Huff- said painting the court house, added .
ations Committee will have a
nian, Thomas A . Randolph, both inside and out, was put
meeting June 4 at (j p.m. to
Gary C hirp .lS, Mi chad C.
into l;tst year's capital budget ,
discuss organizing a socn'r
Huddleston, Roy F. Boggs,
league for the counry.
Betty I. Hayes , Russell E. but funding fi&gt;r the project

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Greenland Construction workers took advantage of a break in
tl)e rain to continue work on Pomeroy's new water line project. ·
Tpe new line, which is 12 inches in diameter, runs along Mai11
Street from Plum Street to Butternut Avenue and replaces the
e~istlng eight inch cast·iron line. Recent inclement weather has
delayed the project's completion and forced workers to wait until
better weather to resume construction. (Tony M. Leach photo)
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POMEROY Sonoma
brapd Telerne spreada ble
cheese product in 7. 5-ounce
deli or 9-ounce boxes have
been recalled by Sonoma
(Calif.) Foods, Inc. Ohio was
one of several states listed in
which the product was distributed, said Keith Little,
· R.S. director of environmental health, Meigs County
Health Department.

CHESTER-The Chester
Fire Department will have a
chicken barbecue Monday at
the fire station. The dinner
menu will include either
chicken and ribs. Homemade
ice cream will be served.
Serving will begin at 11:30
a.m. There will be a parade at
1:30 p.m., a car show from 10
a.m. until 4 p.m. and a hoola
hoop contest for all ages.

State

Ohio is only state that requires
a signed affidavit permitting
law enforcement officers onto ·
the party premises.
The lawsuit will ask the
court to void the rule but will
s&lt;'ek no monetary damages.

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The lawsuit will claim the
requirement violates
the
Fourth Amendment, which
protects , against unreasonable
searches and seizures by requiring law enforcement officials
to secure warrants based on
probable cause, said Jill ian
Davis, staff counsel for the
ACLU-Ohio.
Hooper. a neurobiology professor at Ohio University, said
he volunteered to be the plaintiff in the lawsuit because ··he ·~·
beca me ··upset
about the "bbmnt violation of the Fourth
Amendment" and how the
st.lte pass~d the rule to treat

young people, such as his students, "like second-class citiZt"ns."·

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Hampshire, ansas, Iowa and
Pennsylvania, also
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w:anred to, but
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to do a lot."
He said the commission might ask
bwmakers to reconsider the funding
when they meet to sort out ·differences
in their versions of the budget. The Legislature hopes to have the budget ready
to send to Taft for his consideration next
week.
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birthday party for the state of Ohio. bur
as priorities go. rhere were many rhings
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will even be discussed.
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·co"UMBUS (AP) - The state's
plans to mark Ohio's bicentennial in
2003 would have to be pared down,
under legislative budget proposals that
cut funding for the celebration.
Gov. Bob Taft had proposed giving the
Ohio Bicentennial Commission $30
million over twQ years for state and local
events and programs. The House version
of the budget would allot about $13.5
million and the Senate's version would
provide only S8 million in 2002 and
2003.
The House and Senate proposals also
would cut the commission's adminiStrative budget, which would largely pay for
hiring additional s1:aff members to help
\Vith events.
" We were expecting cuts. But I'll b&lt;"

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

about two miles southeast of
the weather service office in
Wilmington · at 7 :37 p.m.
Thursday. It was observed by
weather service personnel and
spotters from the Airborne
Express tower. The tornad(}.
was over open country and no
damage was reported.

term is duwing a quickly increasing field of ronte1iders to down as minority leader· when he files his petitions fi&gt;r mayor.
replace him.
The filing deadline is July 13.
Cleveland's nunpartisan mayoral primary is Oct. 2. The top
two finishers move on to the Nov. 6 general election .
Democrats overwhelmingly dominate the party affiliation of
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ly challengers are Democrats, as is·White. ·
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held a block party and a ceremonial ground breaking Thursday
White announced Wednesday that he won't seek re-election . for its new $34.1 million home.
The g:lllery has occupied a second-floor storefront for tlie
because he wants to spend more time with his family.
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past 30 years. Its new 85,000-square~foot building across tlie
street from the Aronoff Center for performing arts was
·designed by London-based architect Zaha Hadid.
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DAYTON (AP) - A teen-ager who wounded a woman in
The. building wiD be .named for Cincinnati philanthropis.ts
a Febf\!ary shooting has been sentenced to serve s.even years. in Lois md Richard Rosenthal, who donated· $6 million to the
juvenile detention.
.
project. Officials expect to move into the new building in
Judge. Michael R Murphy rejected prosecutors' requests to spring 2003. ·
try MitcheD Harvey, 14, of Dayton as an adult.
More than 750 donors and several foundations contributed
Prosecutors said Harvey shot the woman, stole her sport utilto the campaign, which also received $4.8 ri1iUion from the
ity vehicle and led police on a high-speed chase.
city of Cincinnati for land and site preparation and $5.5 milThe victim, Sharon Morris, 53, of Dayton, was not in court
for Thursday's sentencing. She w:as preparing for further lion from the state of Ohio. ·

G•oundbreakinglor arts center

The National Weather Service says cool, wet weather
will hang around the region .
for a few days. .
A large low pressure system
that was situated near western
llli nois on Friday morning
wiD continue to spin slowly
southeast and then north. The
Sunset today will be at 8 :49
presence of this low will
extend the chance of showers p.m. Sunset Saturday will be at
and thunderstorms irito the 6 :08 a.m.
Forecast
weekend.
surgery, prosec-utors said.
0--_.ernight lows will range
Today: Showers likely. High
The youth admitted responsibility for the shooting and was
from the upper 40s to the low 65,low 49.
found guilty on nine felony delinquency counts.
ADA (AP) - Election workers discovered misplaced ballots
50s. Afternoon highs Saturday
Saturday: Pardy cloudy.
while certifying the village's mayoral primary election, forcing
will be in the 60- to 70- High 68,low 51.
them io declare a new winner.
degree range. Normal · high
Sunday: Showers likely. High
temperatures for this time od. 68, low 48.
COLUMBUS (AP) -The city school board on Thursday · Slips of paper were put into the wrong pile the night of the
Monday: Mostly cloudy. selected an in~rim superintendent who will serve until a per- May 8 election. The error was discovered Tuesday, giving Ken year are in the low to mid 70s.
neth Failor the victory over Michael Agin.
A tornado touched down High 65, low 47.
.manent schools' chief is named. ·
"It was a ,human error," Hardin County Board of Elections
Marvenia Bosley wiU uke over at .the end of this month
Director Anne Boston said.
when Rosa Smith leaves for a job in Massachuse~.
Agin, who thought he had ·won 223-to-202 on election
Bosley has been with the district since 197 4 and currentl'y
serves as the executive director of stUdent achievement. Bosley night, said he has a lack of confidence in the county board of
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE (AP) -An investiga- said she does not expect any big changes while she serves tem- elections. The misp~ced votes gave Failor a three-vote victory.
tion of this south-central Ohio city's police chief turned up no porarily.
e.v.idence of wrongdoing against him.
The school board plans to hire a pernm1ent superintendent
Larry Mongold wiU return to work Tuesday after being on by June 11.
paid leave sin~e Feb. 14. He has bee.n chieffor five years.
AURORA (AP) - The slate's newest amusement park
City Attorney Robert Hammond said he received a report
agreed not to open section of its water park that was the sire
this week on Mongold from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal
of a near-drowning last year.
Identification and Investigation, which had been looking into
TOLEDO (AP) - Ohio House Minority Leader Jack Ford
Six Flags Worlds of Adventure wiD dose off a section of its .
allegations against Mongold since March.
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has won the endorsement of the Lucas County Demo~ratic Hook's Lagoon water park where 1 1-year-old Jordan Fish
·
· Hammond told Ciry Council on Wednesday that the inves- Party for mayor ofToledo.
nearly drowned Aug. 16 . .
Ford won the ·endorsement over Lucas County Treasurer
tigation had turned up no significant findings. City Manager
Jordan said she felt hersdfbeing sucked into a drainage pipe
Stephen Sobers told Mongold on Thursday that he ruuld Ray Kest, a fellow Democrat who still plans to run for mayor. covered by a broken grate. Witnesses said they believed she was
return ro work.
A ltnmicipal primary is planned for September with the two undenviiter for about four minutes before being rescued.
top vote-getters fa~ing off in November. If elected, Ford would
Department .of Agriculture spokeswoman Deborah Abbott
be Toledo's first black mayor.
said department investigators found the drainage ·system was
Ohio House Democratic rules say the minority leader or draining w~rer at twice the rate specified by the manufacturef. ·
COLUMBUS (AP) -A state appeals court has owtUtn&lt;'d a assistant minority leader should step down from their posts if Park officials disputed the findings and filed suit to obtain the
$51.5 miDion verdict a jury had awarded a high school teacher they run for another public office. Ford said he would step department's records.
aft.e~ · a~ insurance company refused to pay for his dying wife's
can·ci:r treatmet1t. .
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The 5th Ohio District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that
~plscopal
Licking Counry, Conu11on Pleas Judge Gregory Frost was
incorrect in ruling in September 1999 that Anthem Blue Cross
and' ~hle' Shield ·were liable for $49 million in punitive damages. .
.
The court -said those damages should have come only from
Ant~m's subsidiary, Community Insurance Co.
WASHINGTON (AP) on the committee. I can conRo.bert Dardinger, who had sued Anthem, and attorneys on
Ohio's
federal
judge
nominees
tinue. to operate if I'm. not or\
both sides are reviewing the opinion. Dardinger said he doeswiD get confirmed by a · it."
n't know what his next step will be.
Democrat-led Senate, Sen.
Because
of
seniority,
Mike DeWin~ · predicted DeWine's place on the JudiThursday, but the state could ciary Committee would not
RAVENNA (AP) - A pregnant woman's killer expressed lose its seat on the powerful be endangered by the shift of
power:
.
concern about her to neighbors after she had kidnapped and Appropriations Committee.
DeWine
of
Ohio
and
the
With
Democrats
in charge,
killed the woman and surgically removed the baby, :iccoroing
rest of his GOP colleagues are the handling of nominees will
to .a n FBI investigation.
, ·
· Authorities have said MicheDe Bica, 39, acted alone last Sept. about to shift from the major- change but "the reaiity is that
47 when she lured Theresa Andrews, 23, to her home, shot her ity to the minoriry because of when all is said and done, the
and cut out Andrews' baby, then passed the child off as her a decision by Vermont Sen. Senate will confirm 'a number
own.
James Jeffords to leave the of the president's judicial
The baby was rescued five days later. Bica killed herself with Republican Party.
appointments;' DeWine said,
a guq as police approached her house to question her about
Just this year, De Wine adding that he believes that .
And'"ws' disappearance
gained a place on . the Appro- includes Ohio nominees DebAndrews' body was buried in the gravel-covered dirt floor in priations Committee, and one orah Cook and Jeffrey Sutton.
a garage at' the Bica home:The garage has been torn down and of the items ro be determined
De Wine . will have to give
the hptjse where the kiUing occurred is for sale.
· with the change of control up two subcommittee -chairwill be how many Republican manships, but he said that as a
slots that panel will have.
matter of practice he consulted
If one Repllblican has to closely with his counterpart
CLEVELAND (AP) - After two previous mistrials, a jury go,, "It would be me;· said Democrats apd expected that
has found a woman guilry of intentionally starting a fire that De Wine. " Last ope hired, first same relationship to continue.
killed her two daughters.
.
Sen. George Voinovich, Rone fired, you know'"
Other jurors previously could not reach a unanimous deciDeWine said he took thaf O hio, who also must give up
sio n on whether Angela Garcia purposely killed Nyeemah possibility in stride." i operated two subcommittee chairman·
Garcia , 3, and Nijah Evans, 2.
six years iii this place not being ships. said the same thing.
After 12 hours of deliberations over two days, the third jury
in her case found Gar,ia guilty Thursday of aggravated murder, Wi' ~ ~ ~ .
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murder arid arSQII charges. She faces a possible life term in
prison when Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Bridget
M. McCafferty sentences her·on Wednesday.
Garcia's defeme lawyers, Thomas Shaughnessy and Mark
Rudy, had a~ked McCafferty to declare a mistrial after the jury
for&lt;!m.ln said he feared for his family's safety and asked to be
exc used from the ' panel.

14-year-old sentenced·

Ballot mistake ·manges winner

Board names interim leader

Washington CH chief cleared

Portion of Six Flap dosed·:tu
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Grace
Women, Pomeroy, Ohio, are
hostlno their annual
Card Party and Salad Luncheon
Saturday June 2, 2001,
12:00 noon untll4:00.
All card oames welcome
$7.00 per person. Game and door
prizes. Reservation by May 29.
Call740-992-3867.

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POMEROY - David W Landaker, 79, Pomeroy, died
Kmger - 24'4
onePOMFROY- Horace Russeii " Bud" Abbott, 71, Pomeroy,
LMds End - 35,,
Thursday, May 24, 2001, at Veterans Memorial Hospital's died unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 23, 2001, at Holzer
BorgWamer- 46~
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Extended Care Unit in Pomeroy.
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Medical Center in Gallipolis.
Oak Hil FlllllllCial- 15
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Born Dec. 12, 1921, he was rhe son of the -late Joseph Wand
Born in Meigs Counry on Dec. 19, 1929, he was the son of Charmilg Shops - st. OVB-25'1.
Holding - 9
BBT-36~
Mabell.andaker and was a coal miner for Jeffers Coal Co.
the late Arlee and Trecie Sharp Abbott and was a retired sales- Cily
Peq&gt;les-19
DuPont
45'1.
.Along with his parents, he was preceded in· death by a sister, man for Chandler Cabinet and Supplies of Huntington, WVa.. FederaiMogU-3
Prerrier- n
Lilly; and a grandson, Joey Reitmire.
He was also fomterly employed as a local carpenter.
He i.s survived by his wife, Eileen Lee Landaker of Pomeroy;
He was an Air Force veteran of thr Korean Conflid and pas10 children, Sharon and John Harvey of Missouri, Sandy and tor ofJubilee Choistian Center in Kanawha..
school.
Oley Herdman, John and Grace Landaker, all of Harrisonville,
He is survived by his \vife, Grace Ilene Montgon;tery Abbott
" I can stiD hear the echo of
Pam and Bill Moore of Dexter; Wanda and Larry Rutter, of Pomeroy; two sons and daughters-in-law, Dan and Sherry
former teachers and friends
Roland and Paulette Landaker, Addie and Bill Reitmire, David Abbott of Palatka , Fla., Roger and Susie Abbott of Pomeroy; a
PapAl
coming off these walls."
. W. Landaker, Jr., all of Pomeroy, Patry and Rick Laudermilt of daughter, Vicki Hoffman of Pomeroy; five grandchildren, Jason
At Lel:art Falls Elementary,
Middleport, Shirley and Randy Friend of Long Bottom; a Abbott of Aorida. Darin Abbott of Lancaster, Travis Abbott, the district, having opened its students and faculty also
. .brother and sister-in-law, John and Bessie Landaker; a sister, Grant Abbott, Carrie Abbott, all of Pomeroy; a great-grand- doors in 1929. The junior
observed the '1'tirement of
.Martha Grimm of Middleport; 23 grandchildren; and several daughter, Brook Abbort; • brother and sister-in-law, Edgor and high school was co mpleted in
Principal Roger Roush.
.great grandchildren.
1932, Letart Falls Elemenl:ary Roush attended eight years of
Jane Abbott of Pomeroy; and several niec es and nephews.
Gr;aveside services \viD be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m . on Sunday, Ma)' 27, in !937, and Portland Ele- school at Letart Falls and
Rocksprings Cemetery in Pom&lt;"my.
2()01, at Fisher-Acrec Funeral Home in Pomemy. Officiating tnentary in 1951 .
taught there an additional 30
There \vill be no calling hours.
will be the R ev. Larry Lemlcv. Burial will fi,llow in Riverview
The new building. which is years, leaving only to artend
Arrangements were handled by Fish&lt;'r-Acree Funeral Home. Cemetery.
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nearing completion , features high school in Racine and
Military servic-es will be co ndu cted by Fl•cney-Bennett Post well-lighted, rnomy class- college.
12H, American Legion.
rooms and other n1.1ny conveSouthern Local SuperinFriends may call on Saturd•y fmm 2--1 p.m . .md 7-'J p.m. at niences the older buildings tendent James Lawrence said
could no longer offer : science he was disappointed Pordand
COOLVILLE - Rev. Hershel Thompson, 76, Coolville, the funeral home.
and co mpute;.•r laboratories, ;a
- died Thursday, May 24, 2001, at Arcadia Nursing C~nter in
students were not able to
nurse's station, library, art and
· Coolville.
attend school Thursday.
tllUSIC
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Born June 26, 1924, he was rhe son of the late Isaac and
"I hated to see Portland not
cafeteria/ auditorium with a
· Louisa Ball Thompson and was a retired milk operator at
being open," he said. "I went
stage, and access to modern
Elkem.
to grade school there."
technology.
He was also a pastor at Fairview Chapel Church in Coolville
Lawrence also worked at
At Syracuse Elementary,
for 40 years.
POMEROY Units of
head teacher Patty Struble Syracuse Elementary and
Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, the Meigs Emergency Service
Junior
High
presided over,, an emotional Southern
Flossie Mae Thompson; a daughter, Teressa Jeffers; two grand- answered seven calls for assisSchool.
POMEROY Several assembly. For perhaps the final
.c hildren; two sisters; and five brothers.
tance on Thursday. Units
"It's a sad time to see tlie
complaints were recently tim.t',the crowded gymnasium
He is survived by four sons and three daughters-in-law, Gary · responded as foDows:
investigated and a number of rang with the sound of . old buildings close, but it's a
·and Jean Thompson of CoolviUe, David and Susie Thompson
CENTRAL DISPATCH
youngsters standing to recite very exciting time to look
of Belpre, Nathan and Becky Thompson of Rutland, John
9:37a.m., Meigs Mine No. summons issued by the Meigs
forward to. We all have memMark of Coolville; one daughter ahd two sons-in-law, Rebec- 31, assisted by Rutland, County Sheriff's Department. the Pledge of Allegiance.
Sheriff Ralph E. Trussell
For Struble, a long-time ories of the old buildings.
ca and Mark Jenkins, Wayne Jeffers of Coolville; two brothers, Mitchell · Barnett, Holzer
said Mike Blake of Pageville teacher and former student at We'll have memories in rhe
Carroll and HoDie of Parkersburg, WVa.; 10 grandchildren, Medical Center;
Road reported to deputies the school, saying goodbye new building to look forward
three great-great grandchildren.
8:45 p.m ., Kingsbury Road,
that his mailbox was stolen was an emotional experience. to."
. Funeral services will be at I p.m. Sunday at White Funeral Winnie White, HMC;
Southern students were
Many of the parents and
Home in Coolville. l3urial will foDow in Fairview Cemetery. . 11:53 p.m., Fourth Street, sometime Monday night.
Chris Milldow of Mile Hill grandparents in attendance treated to a surprise tour
Friends ~ay visit on Saturday,from 2-'4 p.m. and 6"8 p.m. at Gertrude Tracy,' treated.
Wednesday of the hew build· Road reported someone were also former students.
the funeral home.
RACINE
"Fifry-eight years ago I mg.
broke into his residence and
2:47 p.m., Ohio 338, J. F. .
A public dedication and
stole several stereo speakers.
walked out of this building,"
Young, Jackson General Hosopen
house will be held from
Jill Well of Park Road said Kenny Wiggins, Minpital.
reported a portion of her ersville. "I thought I'd walk 2-4 p.m. July 8 at Southern
POMER.OY - Nev White, 86, Pomeroy, died Thursday,
RUTLAND
Elementary School. Tours and
satellite dish had been stolen, . back in one last time.
May 24, 2001, at Holzer Medical Center in Gallipolis.
8:41. p:m., Station Four, and someone had driven
"It
was
a
nice,
new
building
refreshments will be available.
Arrangements are being completed. by Fisher-Acree Funeral Amanda Richmond, HMC.
through her yard, causi ng then," he said, adding he had On Aug. 5 from 2-4 p.m. an
Home and will be announced at a later date.
SYRACUSE
mixed emotions about the orienl:ation session for studamage to her lawn.
3 :36 p.m., Ohio 124,
Anyone .with information is occasion. "It's a great day and dents and their parents will be
Gertrude Stacey, refused treat- urged to call the sheriff's a proud day to see the new held.
Yesterday the work of plac- ntent;
office at 992-3371.
)n&amp; neyt fl!'~.o!' !he graves of
9:43 '
p.m.,
Brownell
In other matters, the foithe more than 500 veterans Aven\]e,John Fink, HMC.
·Jowirig
subjects were issued
what we can to get just fhe
hmPapAl
buried i'n Beech Grove
sum mons to appear in M eigs
exterior painted," said DavenCemetery was started just
Counry
Court
for
driving
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port. "The courthouse hasn't
The public is encouraged to before the rains came. It will
been
around
road
dosed
signs
on
painted in 15-20 years."
from
PapAl
attend the services, to support be finished at 9 a.m. Saturday
U.S.
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at
Burlingham
and
" It's a beautiful structure
rhe veterans, said Gerald or in the event of more rain,
ined
in
further
detail.
water:
driving
through
high
a fresh coat of pai~t
and
Rought, commander.
RUTLAND - The Rutat 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Steven R. Leach, William H .
Co mmissioner Davenport would do it wonders," he
land Village Parks and Recre. Burkhart Ill, Stev~n M. Huff- said painting the court house, added .
ations Committee will have a
nian, Thomas A . Randolph, both inside and out, was put
meeting June 4 at (j p.m. to
Gary C hirp .lS, Mi chad C.
into l;tst year's capital budget ,
discuss organizing a socn'r
Huddleston, Roy F. Boggs,
league for the counry.
Betty I. Hayes , Russell E. but funding fi&gt;r the project

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e~istlng eight inch cast·iron line. Recent inclement weather has
delayed the project's completion and forced workers to wait until
better weather to resume construction. (Tony M. Leach photo)
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POMEROY Sonoma
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cheese product in 7. 5-ounce
deli or 9-ounce boxes have
been recalled by Sonoma
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one of several states listed in
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CHESTER-The Chester
Fire Department will have a
chicken barbecue Monday at
the fire station. The dinner
menu will include either
chicken and ribs. Homemade
ice cream will be served.
Serving will begin at 11:30
a.m. There will be a parade at
1:30 p.m., a car show from 10
a.m. until 4 p.m. and a hoola
hoop contest for all ages.

State

Ohio is only state that requires
a signed affidavit permitting
law enforcement officers onto ·
the party premises.
The lawsuit will ask the
court to void the rule but will
s&lt;'ek no monetary damages.

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requirement violates
the
Fourth Amendment, which
protects , against unreasonable
searches and seizures by requiring law enforcement officials
to secure warrants based on
probable cause, said Jill ian
Davis, staff counsel for the
ACLU-Ohio.
Hooper. a neurobiology professor at Ohio University, said
he volunteered to be the plaintiff in the lawsuit because ··he ·~·
beca me ··upset
about the "bbmnt violation of the Fourth
Amendment" and how the
st.lte pass~d the rule to treat

young people, such as his students, "like second-class citiZt"ns."·

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DEAR. ABBY: I am 15 ¥=5 old.
My mother and father are divorced.
Dad remarried a woman with three
kids. I have a younger sister and brother. We live with my dad.
Last week. I heard my stepmother
talking on the phone to a friend about
my brother, sister and me. She said, "I
didn't bargain for ·them.'' She is always
complaining to Dad about us. Our
mother W3Stl 't very good to us either,
and she gave us to Dad
Whenever my brother, sister or I
gets sick, my stepmother complains if
she has to take us to the doctor. We
don't eat dinn~r until 7 or 8 at night:
She dishes out our food. We're not
allowed to serve ourselves. If \ve don't
like what she gives us, she yells at us.
Her kids \vait until she· leaves the
roop1 to throw their food in the trash
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Today is Friday, May 25, the !45th day of 2001. There arc 220
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On May 25, 1961, President Kennedy asked the nation to
work toward putting 'a man on the moon by the .end .of the
decade.
On this date:
In 1787, the Constitutional Convention was convened in
Philadelphia after enough delegates had shown up for a quorum.
In 1810, Argentina began its- revolt against Spain.
In 1895, playwright Oscar Wilde was convicted of a morals
charge in London; he was sentenced to prison.
In 1935, Babe Ruth hit the 714th and final home run of his
career, for the Boston Braves, in a game against the Pittsburgh
· Pirates.
In 1946, Transjordan (now Jordan) became a kingdom as it .
proclaimed its new monarch, King Abdullah Ibn VI-Hussein.
In 1963, the Organization of African Unity was founded, in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
In 1968, the Gateway Arch, part of the Jefferson National
Expansion Memorial in St. Louis, was dedicated.
In 1976, U.S. Rep. Wayne L. Hays, 0-0hio, admitted to a
~·personal.relationship" with Elizabeth Ray, a committee staff
member who claimed she'd received her job in order to be
·
Hays' mistress.
In 1979, 275 people died when an American Airlines DC-I 0
crashed on takeoff from Chicago's O'Hare airport . .
In 1981, daredevil Daniel Goodwin, wearing a "Spiderman"
costume, scaled the outside of Chicago's Sears Tower in 7 1/2
hours.
Today's Birthdays: Lyricist Hal David is 80. Actress Jeanne
Crain is 76. Former opera singer Beverly Sills is 72. Former
White House news secretary Ron Nessen is 67. Country
singer-songwriter Tom T. Hall is 65. Actor Ian McKell en is 62.
Actress Dixie Carter is 62. Country singer Jessi Colter is 58.
,Actress-singer Leslie Uggams is 58. Movie director and Muppeteer Frank Oz is 57. Actress Karen Valentine is 54. Rock
singer Klaus Meine (The Scorpions) is 53. Actress Patti D'Arbanville is 50. Actress Connie Sellecca is 46.

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House governs as though the presidei:u
won a conservative mandate. This disaffection is not just one senator's; Jeffords
speaks for embattled Republican moderates everywhere.
Democrats treated the news about Jeffords as though it were some divine payback for the Supreme Court's having
anointed Bush president, and the impli-.
cations are so substantial it makes one
wOnder how Ralph Nader could ever
COWMNIST
have said there were no major differences'
between the two parties. A Foreign Relation rights, the environment, health issues tions committee headed by Democrat
and education funding. Until Bush won Joe Biden would break the stranglehold
the White House, Jeffords felt he could that Republican Jesse Helms has had over
make a difference within the Republican U.S. foreign policy since 1995. A Judicia..:
ry committee led by Democrat Patrick
Party. But Bush's lockstep style of governing forced Jeffords to the sidelines and Leahy would act as a brake oii Blish's
made clear that his brand of moderation judiCial nominations and force Bush to
submit nominees with more centrist
was not welcome.
Jeffords has not changed his positions. backgrounds ami agendas.
It's almost as though another election
He was the only Republican member of
the House to vote against R eagan's tax were held, and Bush lost. A Health and
cut• in 1Y81. He consistently votes with Education committee headed by Sen. Ted
the Democrats about half the time, and Kennedy will push a patient's bill of
he wins high marks from environmental rights and agitate for prescription drug
groups and women's organizations. coverage for seniors. An Energy and NatRepublicans must wonder whether Jef- ural Resources Committee headed by a
fords' exit from the GOP is an isolated ·Democrat will restrain Bush's hand on
instance, or whether he is the start of energy exploration and fo~e conservasomething big. In a country increasingly tion. If there's a downside for Democrats,
alienated from traditional politics, the it's that they cannot sit back and just crit- .
Independent label is attractive t&lt;? voters. icize. The bipartisanship that Bush
Under Bush, the GOP has moved to the promised - but never seriously pracright, and Republican moderates in the · ticed - will be forced on both parties. •

WASHINGTON - It resembled a
plot line in the popular television series
"The West Wing": an obscure senator
refusing to vote for the president's tax bill
· unless the White House funds special
education for disabled children.
In a case of life imitating art, Vermont
Sen. Jim Jeffords did just that when he
defied President Bush and voted with the
Democrats to trim Bush's proposed tax
cut. White House aides had tried to
strong-arm Jeffords. into supporting the
president, but the professorial New Englander refused to capitulate. "They've
broken both his arms, and they're starting
to work on his legs," a Senate aide
remarked at the time:"It's like a scene out
of 'Gladiator'."
,
When Jeffords announced he was leaving the Republican Party to become an
Independent, many observers thought
the White House had gotten its just
deserts. In a 50-50 Senate, the mantra has
to be "leave n9 senator behind," said Ken
Doberstein, who was President Reagan's
chief of staff. Playing hardball with a senator from a , state Bush won by double
digits might have yielded different results.
But Vermont is a Democratic state, and
pnnishingJeffords by excluding him from
a White House ceremony honoring a
Vermont teacher-of- the-year does not
win points for Bush with the home folks.
The mild- marmered Jeffords says he
didn't leave the GOP because he felt mistreated, but that the issue differences
between him and the party's leadership
are just too great. He mentioned abor-

Dear
Abby

Jack ·

Anderson
&amp;

Douglas

Cohn

POMEROY- Chad Hubbard has been selected as a
2001 winner of the Ohio Valley Bank 4:-H Scholarship
Program.
Winners
were determined by rwo
select committees of 4H officials.
The winners
recetve
S2,000
in
scholarship
Hubbard
money over
four years.
Hubbard is the son ofTom
· and Sharon Hall of Racine
and is a nine-year member of
4-H. He is active in the Meigs
County Sheppards Oub arid
Mare.. Every year he has
exhibited hogs at the fair, winning grand champion twice.
Last year, he earned the tide of
reserve champion showman.
He has also been very active in
4-,H .Camp.
.
At Southe.rn High School,
Hubbard graduated second in
his class. He is active in basketball, baseball, cross country,
golf, track , and National
Honor Sociery. He plans to
-attend Ohio Northern Ul}iversity to obtain a degree in
either political science or history, before applying to law
school.
Other 200 I Ohio Valley
Bank 4-H Scholarship redpients are: Cassie Graham, Adam
Hall, and Craig Payne of Gallia County; Detrick Watterson
of Mason County, W.Va.; Jake

The political geography·qfJim Jq{ords
MATTHEWS
Jim Jeffords is the latest American
politician to feel the local pressure of this
country's divisive geography.
This Vermont Yankee's discomfort with
the Republican party of his roots is typical of what's happening nationwide.
If you're from the Northeast or West,
your neighbors are secular in their politics, pro-choice on abortion, and toler.
ant-to-liberal in their social values. If
you're from the heartland that binds the
Bible Belt to the Rocky Mountains, your
world is pro-gun, pro-life and Christian
conservative.
As a . Republican, Jeffords is the odd
man out- not just in New England, but
in the Northeast generally. His Green
Mountain State gets greener every· year
with new arrivals from New York.
Bernard Sanders, a Brooklyn native, went
to live there in the late 1960s. Today, he's
the only self-proclaimed socialist in the
U.S. Congress.
Vermonters have shown their liberal
tilt ~n a wide ·range of matters. The legislat.ure passed a Clean Air bill that slaps '!
special tax on car, getting less than 20
miles per gallon. It was the only state to
reject the flag-burning amendment to
the Constitution. It recognized civil
unions between partpers of the same sex.
Here's how the Afmanac of American

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feel frustrated that I cannot
penonally contact you .
I'm printing your letters as a
reminder to 311 young people who
6nd themselves in similar situations to
speak to a school counselor, a trusted
relative, family friend, neighbor or
member of the clergy, AND TELL
THEM WHAT IS GOING ON.
Also, there are several toll-free hotlines to call, including The Childhelp
USA National Child Abuse Hotline at
1-800-422-4453. Also, there is Boys
Town National Hotline for boys and
girls at 1-800-448- 3000. Adults who
suspect a child is being physicaUy or
emotionally abused should call local
child protectiw agenci.,s, local law
.
enforcem"nt or' the above hotlines
Help IS available.

Jensen and . Jill Samples of
and Robin
Jackson County, Ohio; and
Harris, will
Jordan Smith of Pik" County.
be attended
A banquet honoring Chad
the Universiand his fellow \vinners was
ty of Rio
held Thursday, May 17th at the
Grande
ro
Lewi"s Family Restaurant in
obtain
a
degree
Jackson.
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A total of 96 4-H members
early childnow have shared in more than
hood educaKennedy
tion
Sl 64,000
of scholarship
money provided by Ohio ValKennedy.
son of Lilly and Billy Kennedy,
ley Bank.
has been accepted at Ohio
University with an undeclared ·
maJor.
The scholarship fund was RACO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS - Five 2001 Southern
created in 1974 under the will · High School graduates were awarded $500 scholarships lues·
RUTLAND .Scholar- of the late Linnie B. Taylor to
day night by the Racine Area Community Organization. Shown
ships of $750 each from the assist children who live in the are, from left, scholarship recipients Macyn Ervin, Jonathan
Linnie B:Tay- village of Rudand to attain a Evans, Chad Hubbard, Shauna Manuel and Emily Stivers.
lor Scholar- coUege education. Joan May is RACO President Kathryn Hart, right, is shown handing out the
ship
Fund the trustee. .
scholarships.
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were awarded ·
-l:'lo.l to three stuago, the Racine Area Commu- ern High School seniors. That
dents in the
nity Organization handed out year, 1993, the group gave two
RACINE Eight years its first scholarships .to South- scholarships of $400 each. ,
Meigs High
School class
of2001.
The schoi.arships were
Billln
awarded to
Derrick L
Bolin, Erin ·
Ha(ris, and
"Billy
J.
Kennedy, II.
Bolin, son
of Rich and
Brenda
Bolin,
will
atto:nd Ohio
Harrll
U niwrsity
and plans to
maJor m electrical engineering.
Harris, daughter of Dean

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RACO awards

Tuesday night. RACO g-Jve
five $500 scholarships to college-bound SHS grads. The
five were recognized at a spe. cia! dinner· held at the Racine
. American Legion Pmt 602.
Receiving
scholarships
were: Macyn Ervin, daughter ·
of Mrs. and Mrs. Herb Ervin,
who is to attend Ohio State
University; Jonathan Evans,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans,
University of Cincinnati;
Chad H1,1bbard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hall, Ohio Northern
University;
Shauna
Manuel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Manuel Jr., Ohio
State
University;
Emily
Stivers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs: Don Stivers, University
of Rio Grande.
RACO ·President Kathryn .
Hart said the group holds regular yard sales to raise money
for. scholarships. Over the
years, the number of schol:irships and the amoun t awarded
has increased from $800 in
1993 to the current $2,500.

Nathan ·L ane won a Tony
Award in !996 for his performance in A Funny Thing Hap·
pened on the Way to the Forum.

jack Anderson 'and ])(,uglas Cohn are disSenate c;m now be counted on the fin~
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ACADEMIC NEWS &amp; NOTES ·

Jtffords' discomfort with
the Grand Old Party is
endemic of a co.untry
that is realigning itself
along geographic, ratlrer
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the Confederacy are now the strongest
Republican region in the country. Once
the political· base of Abraham Lincoln,
the North is now the domain of Ted
Kennedy, Joe Lieberman and . Hillary
Rodham Clinton.
The Paci(ic Coast has seen the same
dramatic shift. Not too many years ago,
moderate Republicans practically owned
the California governorship. There were
lawmakers named Earl Warren, Pete
McCloskey and Pete Wilson. Today, such
figures are a vanished breed. Of the six
senators from the Pacific states, just one is
Republican.
This is the same red-vs.-blue map that
narrowly elected Bush . If Jim Jeffords
feels he is a bad fit with the Bible Belted,
pro-oil party of George W. Bush, he has
many sympathizers in the Northeast and
West. More and more, this country's politics are being balkanized into two very
different countries that have little use for
the homeboy who no longer thinks like
his neighbors.
The Jim Jeffords stoty is not about
backroom Washington politics. It's about
a country that is slowly but steadily commg apart.

Politics sizes up Jeffford's constituency:
" Vermont, proclaiming its desire to
preserve the environment and the past,
has attracted left-leaning migrants from
New York and elsewhere, willing to pay
higher taxes arid higher prices for the
privilege of living in a seemingly pristine
setting where the governor tries to confine Wal- Marts to the existing tiny
downtowns."
This explains why Jeffords has gained
in hon1e state polls since distancing himself from the Texas-based presidency of
George W. Bush.lt explains why .a Yankee would split from a party that no
longer represents his moderate, tolerant,
conservationist roots.
Jeffords' discomfort with the Grand
Old Party is endemic of.a country that is
((:/rris MattheWs, a nationally syndicated
realigning itself along geographic, rathet co/umnist'for the San FranCisco Chronicle, is
than historic, divides. Once the Democ- host of"Hardba/1" on CNBC and MSNBC
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FRIDAY
POMEROY- Alumni to meet al
6;30 in lh!l cafeteria at Meigs
High School to decorate lor
Pomeroy Alumni Association. ·
SATURDAY
RACINE - Southern High
School Alumni Banquet, Satur·
day, 6:30 p.m Charles W. Hay·
man, gymnasium. Tickets at
Racine Home National Bank,
Cross Grocery, Southern High
School.
PORTLAND - .lebanon Town·
ship Trustees, Saturday, 7 a.m.
township building.
SUNDAY
. SYRACUSE - Memorial ser·
· vices at Syracuse Nazarene
• · Church, 10:30 a.m.

RACINE ...:.. Racine Post 602,
American Legion; will be con·
dueling Memorial Day services
Monday at 10 a.m. at lhe Post
Memorial site with a public steak
dinner to follow.
POMEROY - Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion, will
have its annual parade in down·
town Pomeroy at 10:30 a.m.
Monday followed by a program
on the stage wilh Joe Struble as ·
speaker.
The schedule for cemetery visits
is as follows: 9 a.m. Rock
Springs Cemetery: 9:30 a.m.
Beech Grove Cemetery; 10 a.m.
Sacred Heart Cemetery: 1 p.rri.
Meigs Memory Gardens: final
observance, Chester and
Chester Cemetery.

MIDDLEPORT - Feeney-Ben·
nett Post 128, American Legion,
TUESDAY
will eight cemeteries and hosl a
RUTLAND - Leading Creek
band concert in observance of ·
. Conservancy District's monthly
Memorial Day. At 8:45 a.m. a
board meeting has been
.rescheduled lor Tuesday, 5 p.m. service will be held at -lhe Mid·
dleport Levee. Cemetery visits
· due to' the holiday.
will begin at 9 a.m. Riverview;
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9:15a.m. Bradford; 9:30a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Middleport Hill; 10:15 a.m. Addi·
SALEM CENTER -Salem
son; 10:30 a.m. Gravel Hill, · ·
Township Trustees, Tuesday, 6
Cheshire; 11 a.m. Gravel Hill,
p.m. at the Salem Firehouse.
Middleport; Howell Hill, 12:30
p.m. and Burlingham, 1 p.m.
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES
BURLINGHAM- The 111th eel· The Greater Columbus Concert
· ebration of Memorial Day at the Band will perform at 2 p.m. at
Burlingham Cemetery will be at Stewart-Bennelt Park on Mill
Street.
1:15 p.m. Monday with lhe
Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
The Community Calendar Is
. American Legion, honor guard
published •• a tree ~ervlce to
. conducting services in the .
non·prollt
group• wishing to
cemetery. A program will follow
announce
meetlnge and ape- ·
at the church with the Rev. Tad
clal
eventa.
The calendar Ia
Cuckler speaking. Denver Rice
not
designed
to promote aalea
and a barbershop quartet,
or fund·ralaera of eny type.
Coleen Brickles, and Junior 1
Items ere printed only as
White, Joe Colburn and the.
apace permlla and cannot be
Bungtown Band will present
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the plan.ft
came from.
If you print this, Abby, I would like
DEAR NO NAME: It saddens
to teD my dad: Please belie\!e us. We me to say this, but you are not alon~ in
don't lie to you. Give us a hug now your plight. Please read on:
and then. Tell us you love ·us. See that
DEAR. ABBY: My boyfri~nd's lit\ve are trying. Please stop yelling at us. de sister is being abused by her stepfaHow can we be · good when all you ther. He threw her into a closet door.
see is bad? Daddy; can't you see how She . has a noticeable black-and-blue
ADVICE
sad everyone is?
marie on her arm: I don't know what
And to my stepmother, I'd like to to do. I'm not sure how often this has
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doesn't beline \Ye didn't do it. Her say: We try_to be good so you'll like us. . happened before.
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kids sit and watch TV while we get in You say you raised your kids right.
Part of me is screaming to tell.
trouble for not picking up after our- Teach us the right way. roo. Please stop Another part of me warns me nut to
seh&gt;e5. We try She and her mother are yelling. I want to love you if you will for fear that he will do something bad
al~ saying bad things about Daddy . gi"" me a chance. We just need someto me. I'm so confused. I don't know
behind his back.
one 'ro love us in our house. - NO . 'what to do. - NO NAME, NO
My grandma says i should tell NAME, NO ADDRESS, NO ADDRESS, NO PHONE
Daddy. 1ft do, I know he'll get mad at PHONE
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everything my stepmother tells him.
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Sen. Jay Rockefeller continues to blast President Bush's plan
to cut taxes for everyone, even increasing the payments made
via tax credits to miUions who pay no taxes at all. Rockefeller's
predictions of gloom and doom fortunately do not mesh with
the facts.
Rockefeller is questioning the accuracy of budget projections, a concern he never seems to show when he proposes or
endorses a new spending program.
The old canard about Reagan's tax c1.1ts of 1981 and 1986
causing deficits overlooks the real culprit: ·Spending. Federal
revenues doubled from 1980 to 1990 and doubled again from
1990 to 2000.
The Bush plan presumes revenue growth at half that rate. If
anything, the assumptions are tcio conservative ..
Rockefeller said the average West Virginia family would
receive 0 nly $118 per year from the tax cut. Apparently he
overlooked the child tax credit, which will double to $1 ,000
per child under Bush.
Thus a family of four, ·including two children, living on
Sl7,601 (the federal poverty line) would benefit from the Bush
proposal even though it pays zero federal income taxes now.
Thanks to the child tax credit, the family would receive $2,000
fiom the federal government.
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state income taxes, according to the Center on Budget and Pol. icy Priorities. That's the seventh-highest state income tax burdec for a family living' at the line of poverty.
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The Census Bureau reports that the average household
income in West Virginia is $28,420. Such a family would
receive a tax cut of $600 under the Bush plan, before any child
tax credits are considered.
The Heritage foundation has set up a web site where people
may calculate tax savings under the Bush plan at
http:/ /www.heritage.org/taxcalculato~/.
lu to Rockefeller's claim that money won't be available for
new spending, that's just not true.The White House reports the
Bush plan will raise federal spending to $302 million fodocal
schools, $48 million for Head Start, $191 million for housing
assistance, $80 million for water resource projects, $3J million
.for environmental protection, $320 million for highways and
S4.8 miUion for conserving natural resources.
And that's just in West Virginia.
There's a surplus in Washington. George W. Bush wants to
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DEAR. ABBY: I am 15 ¥=5 old.
My mother and father are divorced.
Dad remarried a woman with three
kids. I have a younger sister and brother. We live with my dad.
Last week. I heard my stepmother
talking on the phone to a friend about
my brother, sister and me. She said, "I
didn't bargain for ·them.'' She is always
complaining to Dad about us. Our
mother W3Stl 't very good to us either,
and she gave us to Dad
Whenever my brother, sister or I
gets sick, my stepmother complains if
she has to take us to the doctor. We
don't eat dinn~r until 7 or 8 at night:
She dishes out our food. We're not
allowed to serve ourselves. If \ve don't
like what she gives us, she yells at us.
Her kids \vait until she· leaves the
roop1 to throw their food in the trash
can. If she sees it, she blames us and

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Today is Friday, May 25, the !45th day of 2001. There arc 220
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On May 25, 1961, President Kennedy asked the nation to
work toward putting 'a man on the moon by the .end .of the
decade.
On this date:
In 1787, the Constitutional Convention was convened in
Philadelphia after enough delegates had shown up for a quorum.
In 1810, Argentina began its- revolt against Spain.
In 1895, playwright Oscar Wilde was convicted of a morals
charge in London; he was sentenced to prison.
In 1935, Babe Ruth hit the 714th and final home run of his
career, for the Boston Braves, in a game against the Pittsburgh
· Pirates.
In 1946, Transjordan (now Jordan) became a kingdom as it .
proclaimed its new monarch, King Abdullah Ibn VI-Hussein.
In 1963, the Organization of African Unity was founded, in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
In 1968, the Gateway Arch, part of the Jefferson National
Expansion Memorial in St. Louis, was dedicated.
In 1976, U.S. Rep. Wayne L. Hays, 0-0hio, admitted to a
~·personal.relationship" with Elizabeth Ray, a committee staff
member who claimed she'd received her job in order to be
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Hays' mistress.
In 1979, 275 people died when an American Airlines DC-I 0
crashed on takeoff from Chicago's O'Hare airport . .
In 1981, daredevil Daniel Goodwin, wearing a "Spiderman"
costume, scaled the outside of Chicago's Sears Tower in 7 1/2
hours.
Today's Birthdays: Lyricist Hal David is 80. Actress Jeanne
Crain is 76. Former opera singer Beverly Sills is 72. Former
White House news secretary Ron Nessen is 67. Country
singer-songwriter Tom T. Hall is 65. Actor Ian McKell en is 62.
Actress Dixie Carter is 62. Country singer Jessi Colter is 58.
,Actress-singer Leslie Uggams is 58. Movie director and Muppeteer Frank Oz is 57. Actress Karen Valentine is 54. Rock
singer Klaus Meine (The Scorpions) is 53. Actress Patti D'Arbanville is 50. Actress Connie Sellecca is 46.

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House governs as though the presidei:u
won a conservative mandate. This disaffection is not just one senator's; Jeffords
speaks for embattled Republican moderates everywhere.
Democrats treated the news about Jeffords as though it were some divine payback for the Supreme Court's having
anointed Bush president, and the impli-.
cations are so substantial it makes one
wOnder how Ralph Nader could ever
COWMNIST
have said there were no major differences'
between the two parties. A Foreign Relation rights, the environment, health issues tions committee headed by Democrat
and education funding. Until Bush won Joe Biden would break the stranglehold
the White House, Jeffords felt he could that Republican Jesse Helms has had over
make a difference within the Republican U.S. foreign policy since 1995. A Judicia..:
ry committee led by Democrat Patrick
Party. But Bush's lockstep style of governing forced Jeffords to the sidelines and Leahy would act as a brake oii Blish's
made clear that his brand of moderation judiCial nominations and force Bush to
submit nominees with more centrist
was not welcome.
Jeffords has not changed his positions. backgrounds ami agendas.
It's almost as though another election
He was the only Republican member of
the House to vote against R eagan's tax were held, and Bush lost. A Health and
cut• in 1Y81. He consistently votes with Education committee headed by Sen. Ted
the Democrats about half the time, and Kennedy will push a patient's bill of
he wins high marks from environmental rights and agitate for prescription drug
groups and women's organizations. coverage for seniors. An Energy and NatRepublicans must wonder whether Jef- ural Resources Committee headed by a
fords' exit from the GOP is an isolated ·Democrat will restrain Bush's hand on
instance, or whether he is the start of energy exploration and fo~e conservasomething big. In a country increasingly tion. If there's a downside for Democrats,
alienated from traditional politics, the it's that they cannot sit back and just crit- .
Independent label is attractive t&lt;? voters. icize. The bipartisanship that Bush
Under Bush, the GOP has moved to the promised - but never seriously pracright, and Republican moderates in the · ticed - will be forced on both parties. •

WASHINGTON - It resembled a
plot line in the popular television series
"The West Wing": an obscure senator
refusing to vote for the president's tax bill
· unless the White House funds special
education for disabled children.
In a case of life imitating art, Vermont
Sen. Jim Jeffords did just that when he
defied President Bush and voted with the
Democrats to trim Bush's proposed tax
cut. White House aides had tried to
strong-arm Jeffords. into supporting the
president, but the professorial New Englander refused to capitulate. "They've
broken both his arms, and they're starting
to work on his legs," a Senate aide
remarked at the time:"It's like a scene out
of 'Gladiator'."
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When Jeffords announced he was leaving the Republican Party to become an
Independent, many observers thought
the White House had gotten its just
deserts. In a 50-50 Senate, the mantra has
to be "leave n9 senator behind," said Ken
Doberstein, who was President Reagan's
chief of staff. Playing hardball with a senator from a , state Bush won by double
digits might have yielded different results.
But Vermont is a Democratic state, and
pnnishingJeffords by excluding him from
a White House ceremony honoring a
Vermont teacher-of- the-year does not
win points for Bush with the home folks.
The mild- marmered Jeffords says he
didn't leave the GOP because he felt mistreated, but that the issue differences
between him and the party's leadership
are just too great. He mentioned abor-

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POMEROY- Chad Hubbard has been selected as a
2001 winner of the Ohio Valley Bank 4:-H Scholarship
Program.
Winners
were determined by rwo
select committees of 4H officials.
The winners
recetve
S2,000
in
scholarship
Hubbard
money over
four years.
Hubbard is the son ofTom
· and Sharon Hall of Racine
and is a nine-year member of
4-H. He is active in the Meigs
County Sheppards Oub arid
Mare.. Every year he has
exhibited hogs at the fair, winning grand champion twice.
Last year, he earned the tide of
reserve champion showman.
He has also been very active in
4-,H .Camp.
.
At Southe.rn High School,
Hubbard graduated second in
his class. He is active in basketball, baseball, cross country,
golf, track , and National
Honor Sociery. He plans to
-attend Ohio Northern Ul}iversity to obtain a degree in
either political science or history, before applying to law
school.
Other 200 I Ohio Valley
Bank 4-H Scholarship redpients are: Cassie Graham, Adam
Hall, and Craig Payne of Gallia County; Detrick Watterson
of Mason County, W.Va.; Jake

The political geography·qfJim Jq{ords
MATTHEWS
Jim Jeffords is the latest American
politician to feel the local pressure of this
country's divisive geography.
This Vermont Yankee's discomfort with
the Republican party of his roots is typical of what's happening nationwide.
If you're from the Northeast or West,
your neighbors are secular in their politics, pro-choice on abortion, and toler.
ant-to-liberal in their social values. If
you're from the heartland that binds the
Bible Belt to the Rocky Mountains, your
world is pro-gun, pro-life and Christian
conservative.
As a . Republican, Jeffords is the odd
man out- not just in New England, but
in the Northeast generally. His Green
Mountain State gets greener every· year
with new arrivals from New York.
Bernard Sanders, a Brooklyn native, went
to live there in the late 1960s. Today, he's
the only self-proclaimed socialist in the
U.S. Congress.
Vermonters have shown their liberal
tilt ~n a wide ·range of matters. The legislat.ure passed a Clean Air bill that slaps '!
special tax on car, getting less than 20
miles per gallon. It was the only state to
reject the flag-burning amendment to
the Constitution. It recognized civil
unions between partpers of the same sex.
Here's how the Afmanac of American

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feel frustrated that I cannot
penonally contact you .
I'm printing your letters as a
reminder to 311 young people who
6nd themselves in similar situations to
speak to a school counselor, a trusted
relative, family friend, neighbor or
member of the clergy, AND TELL
THEM WHAT IS GOING ON.
Also, there are several toll-free hotlines to call, including The Childhelp
USA National Child Abuse Hotline at
1-800-422-4453. Also, there is Boys
Town National Hotline for boys and
girls at 1-800-448- 3000. Adults who
suspect a child is being physicaUy or
emotionally abused should call local
child protectiw agenci.,s, local law
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enforcem"nt or' the above hotlines
Help IS available.

Jensen and . Jill Samples of
and Robin
Jackson County, Ohio; and
Harris, will
Jordan Smith of Pik" County.
be attended
A banquet honoring Chad
the Universiand his fellow \vinners was
ty of Rio
held Thursday, May 17th at the
Grande
ro
Lewi"s Family Restaurant in
obtain
a
degree
Jackson.
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A total of 96 4-H members
early childnow have shared in more than
hood educaKennedy
tion
Sl 64,000
of scholarship
money provided by Ohio ValKennedy.
son of Lilly and Billy Kennedy,
ley Bank.
has been accepted at Ohio
University with an undeclared ·
maJor.
The scholarship fund was RACO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS - Five 2001 Southern
created in 1974 under the will · High School graduates were awarded $500 scholarships lues·
RUTLAND .Scholar- of the late Linnie B. Taylor to
day night by the Racine Area Community Organization. Shown
ships of $750 each from the assist children who live in the are, from left, scholarship recipients Macyn Ervin, Jonathan
Linnie B:Tay- village of Rudand to attain a Evans, Chad Hubbard, Shauna Manuel and Emily Stivers.
lor Scholar- coUege education. Joan May is RACO President Kathryn Hart, right, is shown handing out the
ship
Fund the trustee. .
scholarships.
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were awarded ·
-l:'lo.l to three stuago, the Racine Area Commu- ern High School seniors. That
dents in the
nity Organization handed out year, 1993, the group gave two
RACINE Eight years its first scholarships .to South- scholarships of $400 each. ,
Meigs High
School class
of2001.
The schoi.arships were
Billln
awarded to
Derrick L
Bolin, Erin ·
Ha(ris, and
"Billy
J.
Kennedy, II.
Bolin, son
of Rich and
Brenda
Bolin,
will
atto:nd Ohio
Harrll
U niwrsity
and plans to
maJor m electrical engineering.
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Tuesday night. RACO g-Jve
five $500 scholarships to college-bound SHS grads. The
five were recognized at a spe. cia! dinner· held at the Racine
. American Legion Pmt 602.
Receiving
scholarships
were: Macyn Ervin, daughter ·
of Mrs. and Mrs. Herb Ervin,
who is to attend Ohio State
University; Jonathan Evans,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans,
University of Cincinnati;
Chad H1,1bbard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hall, Ohio Northern
University;
Shauna
Manuel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Manuel Jr., Ohio
State
University;
Emily
Stivers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs: Don Stivers, University
of Rio Grande.
RACO ·President Kathryn .
Hart said the group holds regular yard sales to raise money
for. scholarships. Over the
years, the number of schol:irships and the amoun t awarded
has increased from $800 in
1993 to the current $2,500.

Nathan ·L ane won a Tony
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Jtffords' discomfort with
the Grand Old Party is
endemic of a co.untry
that is realigning itself
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the Confederacy are now the strongest
Republican region in the country. Once
the political· base of Abraham Lincoln,
the North is now the domain of Ted
Kennedy, Joe Lieberman and . Hillary
Rodham Clinton.
The Paci(ic Coast has seen the same
dramatic shift. Not too many years ago,
moderate Republicans practically owned
the California governorship. There were
lawmakers named Earl Warren, Pete
McCloskey and Pete Wilson. Today, such
figures are a vanished breed. Of the six
senators from the Pacific states, just one is
Republican.
This is the same red-vs.-blue map that
narrowly elected Bush . If Jim Jeffords
feels he is a bad fit with the Bible Belted,
pro-oil party of George W. Bush, he has
many sympathizers in the Northeast and
West. More and more, this country's politics are being balkanized into two very
different countries that have little use for
the homeboy who no longer thinks like
his neighbors.
The Jim Jeffords stoty is not about
backroom Washington politics. It's about
a country that is slowly but steadily commg apart.

Politics sizes up Jeffford's constituency:
" Vermont, proclaiming its desire to
preserve the environment and the past,
has attracted left-leaning migrants from
New York and elsewhere, willing to pay
higher taxes arid higher prices for the
privilege of living in a seemingly pristine
setting where the governor tries to confine Wal- Marts to the existing tiny
downtowns."
This explains why Jeffords has gained
in hon1e state polls since distancing himself from the Texas-based presidency of
George W. Bush.lt explains why .a Yankee would split from a party that no
longer represents his moderate, tolerant,
conservationist roots.
Jeffords' discomfort with the Grand
Old Party is endemic of.a country that is
((:/rris MattheWs, a nationally syndicated
realigning itself along geographic, rathet co/umnist'for the San FranCisco Chronicle, is
than historic, divides. Once the Democ- host of"Hardba/1" on CNBC and MSNBC
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POMEROY- Alumni to meet al
6;30 in lh!l cafeteria at Meigs
High School to decorate lor
Pomeroy Alumni Association. ·
SATURDAY
RACINE - Southern High
School Alumni Banquet, Satur·
day, 6:30 p.m Charles W. Hay·
man, gymnasium. Tickets at
Racine Home National Bank,
Cross Grocery, Southern High
School.
PORTLAND - .lebanon Town·
ship Trustees, Saturday, 7 a.m.
township building.
SUNDAY
. SYRACUSE - Memorial ser·
· vices at Syracuse Nazarene
• · Church, 10:30 a.m.

RACINE ...:.. Racine Post 602,
American Legion; will be con·
dueling Memorial Day services
Monday at 10 a.m. at lhe Post
Memorial site with a public steak
dinner to follow.
POMEROY - Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion, will
have its annual parade in down·
town Pomeroy at 10:30 a.m.
Monday followed by a program
on the stage wilh Joe Struble as ·
speaker.
The schedule for cemetery visits
is as follows: 9 a.m. Rock
Springs Cemetery: 9:30 a.m.
Beech Grove Cemetery; 10 a.m.
Sacred Heart Cemetery: 1 p.rri.
Meigs Memory Gardens: final
observance, Chester and
Chester Cemetery.

MIDDLEPORT - Feeney-Ben·
nett Post 128, American Legion,
TUESDAY
will eight cemeteries and hosl a
RUTLAND - Leading Creek
band concert in observance of ·
. Conservancy District's monthly
Memorial Day. At 8:45 a.m. a
board meeting has been
.rescheduled lor Tuesday, 5 p.m. service will be held at -lhe Mid·
dleport Levee. Cemetery visits
· due to' the holiday.
will begin at 9 a.m. Riverview;
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9:15a.m. Bradford; 9:30a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Middleport Hill; 10:15 a.m. Addi·
SALEM CENTER -Salem
son; 10:30 a.m. Gravel Hill, · ·
Township Trustees, Tuesday, 6
Cheshire; 11 a.m. Gravel Hill,
p.m. at the Salem Firehouse.
Middleport; Howell Hill, 12:30
p.m. and Burlingham, 1 p.m.
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES
BURLINGHAM- The 111th eel· The Greater Columbus Concert
· ebration of Memorial Day at the Band will perform at 2 p.m. at
Burlingham Cemetery will be at Stewart-Bennelt Park on Mill
Street.
1:15 p.m. Monday with lhe
Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
The Community Calendar Is
. American Legion, honor guard
published •• a tree ~ervlce to
. conducting services in the .
non·prollt
group• wishing to
cemetery. A program will follow
announce
meetlnge and ape- ·
at the church with the Rev. Tad
clal
eventa.
The calendar Ia
Cuckler speaking. Denver Rice
not
designed
to promote aalea
and a barbershop quartet,
or fund·ralaera of eny type.
Coleen Brickles, and Junior 1
Items ere printed only as
White, Joe Colburn and the.
apace permlla and cannot be
Bungtown Band will present
guaranteed to be printed a
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DEAR NO NAME: It saddens
to teD my dad: Please belie\!e us. We me to say this, but you are not alon~ in
don't lie to you. Give us a hug now your plight. Please read on:
and then. Tell us you love ·us. See that
DEAR. ABBY: My boyfri~nd's lit\ve are trying. Please stop yelling at us. de sister is being abused by her stepfaHow can we be · good when all you ther. He threw her into a closet door.
see is bad? Daddy; can't you see how She . has a noticeable black-and-blue
ADVICE
sad everyone is?
marie on her arm: I don't know what
And to my stepmother, I'd like to to do. I'm not sure how often this has
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doesn't beline \Ye didn't do it. Her say: We try_to be good so you'll like us. . happened before.
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kids sit and watch TV while we get in You say you raised your kids right.
Part of me is screaming to tell.
trouble for not picking up after our- Teach us the right way. roo. Please stop Another part of me warns me nut to
seh&gt;e5. We try She and her mother are yelling. I want to love you if you will for fear that he will do something bad
al~ saying bad things about Daddy . gi"" me a chance. We just need someto me. I'm so confused. I don't know
behind his back.
one 'ro love us in our house. - NO . 'what to do. - NO NAME, NO
My grandma says i should tell NAME, NO ADDRESS, NO ADDRESS, NO PHONE
Daddy. 1ft do, I know he'll get mad at PHONE
. DEAR NO • NAME, NO
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P.S. I'm sorry this letter is a mess. I ADDRESS, NO PHONE I &amp; ll: I
everything my stepmother tells him.
had to write it at school. Abby, if you ltndentand why neither of you felt
After my mother gave us to him. I print this so my dad will s"e it. please,
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Sen. Jay Rockefeller continues to blast President Bush's plan
to cut taxes for everyone, even increasing the payments made
via tax credits to miUions who pay no taxes at all. Rockefeller's
predictions of gloom and doom fortunately do not mesh with
the facts.
Rockefeller is questioning the accuracy of budget projections, a concern he never seems to show when he proposes or
endorses a new spending program.
The old canard about Reagan's tax c1.1ts of 1981 and 1986
causing deficits overlooks the real culprit: ·Spending. Federal
revenues doubled from 1980 to 1990 and doubled again from
1990 to 2000.
The Bush plan presumes revenue growth at half that rate. If
anything, the assumptions are tcio conservative ..
Rockefeller said the average West Virginia family would
receive 0 nly $118 per year from the tax cut. Apparently he
overlooked the child tax credit, which will double to $1 ,000
per child under Bush.
Thus a family of four, ·including two children, living on
Sl7,601 (the federal poverty line) would benefit from the Bush
proposal even though it pays zero federal income taxes now.
Thanks to the child tax credit, the family would receive $2,000
fiom the federal government.
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Unfortunately, that same family still will have to pay $290 in
state income taxes, according to the Center on Budget and Pol. icy Priorities. That's the seventh-highest state income tax burdec for a family living' at the line of poverty.
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The Census Bureau reports that the average household
income in West Virginia is $28,420. Such a family would
receive a tax cut of $600 under the Bush plan, before any child
tax credits are considered.
The Heritage foundation has set up a web site where people
may calculate tax savings under the Bush plan at
http:/ /www.heritage.org/taxcalculato~/.
lu to Rockefeller's claim that money won't be available for
new spending, that's just not true.The White House reports the
Bush plan will raise federal spending to $302 million fodocal
schools, $48 million for Head Start, $191 million for housing
assistance, $80 million for water resource projects, $3J million
.for environmental protection, $320 million for highways and
S4.8 miUion for conserving natural resources.
And that's just in West Virginia.
There's a surplus in Washington. George W. Bush wants to
return some of it to West Virginians .That's as it should be.

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Stepchildren miserable in house without love

111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio
740 8112-2158 • Fu:: 912-2157

Publlaher

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Healthy

Is it easy to apply?
YES! You can call the Meigs County Department of
Job and Family Services (formerly Meigs County
Department of Human Services) at 992·2117 or 1-800·
992·2608 to apply or you can have the application sent
to you. The Ageney is open 'Mqnday Through Friday
from 8 a.m. to 4:30p.m. artd Thursday until6:30 p.m.
There is no face-to-face interview.

Healthy Familie$
Use the Chart Below to see if
you qualify:
*Monthly Income
• Guidelines
2 ------------~------ $968

Family Size

3-----------------$1,220
4 ----------------- $2,207
5 ·········---~---- $2,584
.6-----------------$2,856

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Healthy Start
With Credible Insurance

Without Credible Insurance
(Physician &amp; Inpatient health coverage)

(Physician &amp; Inpatient health coverage)
Family Size

*Monthly Income
Guidelines

Family Size

2-••••••••••••••••• $1,452
3 ---------------·- $1,829
4 -------:··------· $2,207

•Monthly Income
Guidelines

2-----------------$1 '935
' 3-----------------$2,439"
4-----------------$2,942
$3 I 445
5 ----------------I
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6-----------------$3,949
.

s6------:.;
···-··---~------- $2,5~4
__________ $2,962

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* Even If your family's Income Is hlghar, Iyou may still be allle to get free Healthy Start coverage for your kids.

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MEIGS COUNTY HONORS ITS ARMED FORCES SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN.
SERVICE;.TO THEIR COUNTRY. ·MEIGS COUNTY THMfl($ THESE HEROES AND
THEIR FAMILIES FOR THEIR ULTIMATE SACRIFICE TO INSURE OUR FREEDOM

emem&amp;erinB
ose
•
o oucfted Our tves
)

Albert Harper
Orta.Hacox
John A. Hetzer
Curtis V. Howell
Ira R. Hysell
William Karr
Samuel J. Mathews
Clive Price ·

Frank Alkire
Charles V. Baumgardnar
John Bennett
William S. Bissell
William Clouse
Frank L. Colwell
Albert R. Dorst
Cornelius Feeney

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Norman M. Reed
Cldeon A. Searls
Eddie Sneddan
Luther D. Suthers
Kinney Thompson
Allen Towsend
Drew S. Webster
Jasper Whaley

Lewellyn Daniels
George D. Hutton
Ira C. Jones
Clyde Price

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Charles B. Buckley
Husband
A\af7, 1919.
March 14, 1996

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Malcolm Clair Allen ·
John Patrick Andrews
John William Bable
Leo Dow Bailey
Lawrence A. Baker
George L. Bearhs ·
Chester R. Bell
Charln S. Bennett
Floyd Edwanl Bleke
Ted Bi111wlcz
.
Louis Dale Bolin
James W. Bor'-.'111
RichaRt Here.rt ll,lqrlng
•
Edgar
0
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Bl'lldford
I
Earl E. Brown
George D. Burson
James Allen Canode
Stanley E. Casto
Howard Edward Collins
. Sidney Asa Cook
Kibble L. Cowdery.·
John William Cowie
Howard Ma,rt Crary
Charles R., Crislip ·
. · Elmer C. Dalley
Jake M•.Dailey
Thurman L. Dall.e y
Paul H. Damewood
David H. Davidson
Robert Russell Davis
Luther Deem
Thomas E. b'*f ·

Clarence William Knapp

Walter Rex Dunfee
Danny Seymour Dunn ·
Emmett Alton Eastman
· David A. Eynon
Horace Farley
William Fish
John C. Fisher
Alexander H. Fogle
Albert Franz
William J. Freeman Jr.
Oval Arthur Gandee
Fred Gears
' George R~ Gibson
·George M; Gillilan
Max Gorby
Robert L. G~:'&amp;athouse
Charles Harvey Hauc(J ·
George ~· Haym-'
Henry H. Henrisen
Rodney D. Hines
Nyman L. Hogue
Charles Alfred H'u nnell
Gerald James Hysell
Worley Jacks
Robert M. Jackson
Herman L. Jaynes
David Meredith Jenkins
Harold Story Jones
Harry Jones
David James Joseph Jr.
Arthur Edward Kaylor
Philip Edward Killinger

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Floyd Eugehe Kciblentz
Robert 11'11 Undaker
Cart W. L&amp;WI•
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Ernest Lynch
John S. Mallet
Kenneth Raymond Matlack .
Howard S. McCloud
Arthur McDaniel
Ottle Junior McGraw
Herbert D. McNamee
Albert D. Miller .
&lt;;:ha~es Edward Miller
Cecil NeighbOrs
W•ndell Lee Nelson
Hobart M. Nelson
George E. Pankes
GeOrge E. Parker
' George Herman Parker
Bnmo J. Plarottl
James B. Powers
Millard Wayne Prince
George Pullins.
Raiph ·David Pullins
· John Edward Radekin
Clarence Hudson Reed
D,.vld Keast Reed
Lewis Norman Rockwell
Harley L. Roo~
Carl Edward Roush
Harold W. Russell
Harold S. Sarson

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Vance E. Brinker
Earl Llswick
William P. Friley
Warren S. Keller .
Derrell B. Sayre
Holly a; Scarbro

James D. Brewer ·
Richard Genhelmer
Thomas R.·Lind
Ronald L. Manley
William P. Neutzllng
Jimmy G. Stewart .

Gail W. Smalley
Cecil J. Smith
John F. Thomas .
Foster H. White
Arthur F. Wise

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Dean Arthur Sayre
Edward J. Schoonover
Theodore DTedD R. Scott ·
Manring T. Seyfri~td
Jewell Preston Sinclair
Edward R. Skinner
Samuel Winslow SmHh
Wade Dale Smith
Gilbert J, Spencer
Clair E. SpiNa

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ChHter ~:::"""
Chest8r
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WIIU• M! ~uger , .
: ctiariH It SWI~dler }
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John W. :raylor
Maurice
John Thornton
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.
Dana Edward VanMeter
William Denzil Venable ·
Lewis Franklin Walker ,
P!iul Joseph Ward
Charles Donald W&amp;ed
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Leo Dearold Wells
James W. White
Denver William Whittington 1
Calvin Floyd.WIII .
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Donald Norris Winters
Ray A. Wolfe. .
Leonard Ellison Wood
James E. \IVylle ~

ltObart

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·H elen Jeffers ·
Wife Ill Mother
You were a light In our
lile that bums forever in
our hearts.

Renzo Menc:hini,
Carl Banotti,
Till\ Sisson,
John Strickland,
Lyle Hysell ·

Bob and Children

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Guido Ill

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Todd GriNistaft

Son

Sidney B. Edwards
Husband

Sept. 18, 197t • .
Alq&amp;. 11, 1193

Forever missed,
never forgotten. }ltay
God hold you in the
palm of His hand.

Jan. 14,'1936 ·Nov. 15, 1000

Though out of sight,
you'U forever be in
my heart and mind.

~

James S. J::akins.

Albert E. Parker
Husband, lather
Ill Qrandfather

Hlllband
June 4, 1953 • Oc:t. liJ, 1000

The days may come
and go; but the time$
we shared will
always remain. .

Sandy Edwards
Teresa Eakins Ill Family

Kay Oberhol%er

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In Memory of
Paul Casci,
Gemma Casci,
BnmoCasci,
Gino Pierotti,
Bnulo Pierotti,
Jimmy Fontana,

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Wilma J. Buckley 81 F.unily

Sadl)oMiued

Kevin Lee Grady

Jack Lance

Son

Brother

Kenneth H. Michael
Husband

March, 10, 1974 •

April&amp;, 1918. Sept. 24, 2000

Oct. 4, 1927. July 2, 1995

The days may come
and go, but the times

Thank you lor the
wonderful days we
share4 tollether. My
prayers will be with you
until we meet aga.ln.

Feb. !1, 1917 •
· March 17, 1000

You were a light in
our life that burns
forever in our hearts.
Loved Ill Truly Missed,
W'ale Dorothy Ill Kids

Donald E. Yost
Grandson
~UIIe

16, 1978 •
Aprll1ll, 1000

Sept4, 1195

You are in our thoullhts
and prayers lrom
morning to nillht and
.lrom year to year.
Paul Ill Cathy Grady
Ill brother Steven

we shared will

always remain •
·oludy Lance Elkins .

Always in my heart
Virginia Michael

Forever missed, never
loraotten. May God hold
you in the palm ol His
hand.
You will alwii)'S be with us.

John (Papa)
. Ill June (Mama) Yost

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Thomas Mathew Parler D

Son
10, 1198 • Aug. 18, 1000

May .llod cradle you in

His arms, now and
forever.
Words can not describe the
The loss can never
1
expla.lned. You will remain
in my heart always.

,.-"h

Love Daddy, Grandma, .

Betty Marie Thylor
Aunt
Feb. 4, 1930 • MaJ 5, 2000

You are in our thoullhts
and prayers from
momlng to nillht and
lrom year to year.
Dale, Margie
Ill Dale Jr. Ellis

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Larry R. Stobart
Ralph M. Triplett
William Tuttle
Archie Hayman
William L. Pickens

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AND TO VETERANS OF ALL WARS &amp; CONFLICTS WE THANK YOUI
, THE SOURCES FROM WHICH THIS LIST WAS COMPILED WERE THE MIDD,t:EPQRT
MONUMENT, TH,E ~ BOOK DTHOSEWHO GAV~ ALLD. PUBLISHED BY THE{ MEl~ COt.JI":f.J.c
PION.EER &amp; HISTORIAL SOCIE'l"Y, THE MEIGS COUNT¥ LIBRARY, AND · ·, • . . . .;
THE DAILY SENTINEL. ANY · INACURACIES ARE UNINTENTIONAL
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Nov. 16, 1923 · April 7, 1897

Thank you lor the
wonderful clap we
shaml together. My
prayers will be with you
until we meet apin.

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'Vielw:u~£. 1tla4 So/Jieu
.. KdkJ. !), 1/ciio,

K0Jul411£ e~~ StdJJeu

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Eblin .
. Leona
Dauahtu
Nov. 19, 1936 ·Nov. 11, 19ti8

Mlchul Todd Spaun
So"

AUi. 17, 1971 . tluly 10, 1986

You were a l~t in
our life that bums
forever in our hearts.

Your coura~&amp;e and
bravery still inspire us
· all, and the memory ol
your smile ·fills us with
joy and laullhter.

Nancy Manley

C~es(Duke)

Ill

Herbert Gilkey

tlan. 5, 1975 • ApriJlO, 1001

Husband
Oct. 31, 1917 ·Oct. 14, 1985

You were a light in
our life that bums
forever in our he2L11s1.1

Thank you lor the wollderlul
days we·shared lollether. My
pt &amp;J'!'rs will be with you ul\til
we meet agail\.

Phyllis Hendrix ·
Mother

Husbucl
tlan. 14, 1938 ·Nov. 25, 2000

Forever missed, never
forgotten. May God hold
you in the palm ol His
hand.

You were a light in
our life .t hat bums
forever in our hearts.

Hendrix and Rime FAmily

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Sidney B. Edwards

olan. 19, 1936 . tluly 27, 2000

(Elizabeth) Betty

Belt¥ Spaun

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Christopher S. Lee
Son

Sandra Edwards

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MEIGS COUNTY HONORS ITS ARMED FORCES SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN.
SERVICE;.TO THEIR COUNTRY. ·MEIGS COUNTY THMfl($ THESE HEROES AND
THEIR FAMILIES FOR THEIR ULTIMATE SACRIFICE TO INSURE OUR FREEDOM

emem&amp;erinB
ose
•
o oucfted Our tves
)

Albert Harper
Orta.Hacox
John A. Hetzer
Curtis V. Howell
Ira R. Hysell
William Karr
Samuel J. Mathews
Clive Price ·

Frank Alkire
Charles V. Baumgardnar
John Bennett
William S. Bissell
William Clouse
Frank L. Colwell
Albert R. Dorst
Cornelius Feeney

.'

Norman M. Reed
Cldeon A. Searls
Eddie Sneddan
Luther D. Suthers
Kinney Thompson
Allen Towsend
Drew S. Webster
Jasper Whaley

Lewellyn Daniels
George D. Hutton
Ira C. Jones
Clyde Price

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Charles B. Buckley
Husband
A\af7, 1919.
March 14, 1996

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Malcolm Clair Allen ·
John Patrick Andrews
John William Bable
Leo Dow Bailey
Lawrence A. Baker
George L. Bearhs ·
Chester R. Bell
Charln S. Bennett
Floyd Edwanl Bleke
Ted Bi111wlcz
.
Louis Dale Bolin
James W. Bor'-.'111
RichaRt Here.rt ll,lqrlng
•
Edgar
0
.
Bl'lldford
I
Earl E. Brown
George D. Burson
James Allen Canode
Stanley E. Casto
Howard Edward Collins
. Sidney Asa Cook
Kibble L. Cowdery.·
John William Cowie
Howard Ma,rt Crary
Charles R., Crislip ·
. · Elmer C. Dalley
Jake M•.Dailey
Thurman L. Dall.e y
Paul H. Damewood
David H. Davidson
Robert Russell Davis
Luther Deem
Thomas E. b'*f ·

Clarence William Knapp

Walter Rex Dunfee
Danny Seymour Dunn ·
Emmett Alton Eastman
· David A. Eynon
Horace Farley
William Fish
John C. Fisher
Alexander H. Fogle
Albert Franz
William J. Freeman Jr.
Oval Arthur Gandee
Fred Gears
' George R~ Gibson
·George M; Gillilan
Max Gorby
Robert L. G~:'&amp;athouse
Charles Harvey Hauc(J ·
George ~· Haym-'
Henry H. Henrisen
Rodney D. Hines
Nyman L. Hogue
Charles Alfred H'u nnell
Gerald James Hysell
Worley Jacks
Robert M. Jackson
Herman L. Jaynes
David Meredith Jenkins
Harold Story Jones
Harry Jones
David James Joseph Jr.
Arthur Edward Kaylor
Philip Edward Killinger

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Floyd Eugehe Kciblentz
Robert 11'11 Undaker
Cart W. L&amp;WI•
'
Ernest Lynch
John S. Mallet
Kenneth Raymond Matlack .
Howard S. McCloud
Arthur McDaniel
Ottle Junior McGraw
Herbert D. McNamee
Albert D. Miller .
&lt;;:ha~es Edward Miller
Cecil NeighbOrs
W•ndell Lee Nelson
Hobart M. Nelson
George E. Pankes
GeOrge E. Parker
' George Herman Parker
Bnmo J. Plarottl
James B. Powers
Millard Wayne Prince
George Pullins.
Raiph ·David Pullins
· John Edward Radekin
Clarence Hudson Reed
D,.vld Keast Reed
Lewis Norman Rockwell
Harley L. Roo~
Carl Edward Roush
Harold W. Russell
Harold S. Sarson

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KdkJ. , Actio,
j
A

l
!

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Vance E. Brinker
Earl Llswick
William P. Friley
Warren S. Keller .
Derrell B. Sayre
Holly a; Scarbro

James D. Brewer ·
Richard Genhelmer
Thomas R.·Lind
Ronald L. Manley
William P. Neutzllng
Jimmy G. Stewart .

Gail W. Smalley
Cecil J. Smith
John F. Thomas .
Foster H. White
Arthur F. Wise

...

Dean Arthur Sayre
Edward J. Schoonover
Theodore DTedD R. Scott ·
Manring T. Seyfri~td
Jewell Preston Sinclair
Edward R. Skinner
Samuel Winslow SmHh
Wade Dale Smith
Gilbert J, Spencer
Clair E. SpiNa

--rd

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ChHter ~:::"""
Chest8r
'
WIIU• M! ~uger , .
: ctiariH It SWI~dler }
· ·
John W. :raylor
Maurice
John Thornton
.
.
Dana Edward VanMeter
William Denzil Venable ·
Lewis Franklin Walker ,
P!iul Joseph Ward
Charles Donald W&amp;ed
'
'
Leo Dearold Wells
James W. White
Denver William Whittington 1
Calvin Floyd.WIII .
· ·
·
Donald Norris Winters
Ray A. Wolfe. .
Leonard Ellison Wood
James E. \IVylle ~

ltObart

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I

,,.

.

·H elen Jeffers ·
Wife Ill Mother
You were a light In our
lile that bums forever in
our hearts.

Renzo Menc:hini,
Carl Banotti,
Till\ Sisson,
John Strickland,
Lyle Hysell ·

Bob and Children

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*

Guido Ill

-

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Todd GriNistaft

Son

Sidney B. Edwards
Husband

Sept. 18, 197t • .
Alq&amp;. 11, 1193

Forever missed,
never forgotten. }ltay
God hold you in the
palm of His hand.

Jan. 14,'1936 ·Nov. 15, 1000

Though out of sight,
you'U forever be in
my heart and mind.

~

James S. J::akins.

Albert E. Parker
Husband, lather
Ill Qrandfather

Hlllband
June 4, 1953 • Oc:t. liJ, 1000

The days may come
and go; but the time$
we shared will
always remain. .

Sandy Edwards
Teresa Eakins Ill Family

Kay Oberhol%er

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In Memory of
Paul Casci,
Gemma Casci,
BnmoCasci,
Gino Pierotti,
Bnulo Pierotti,
Jimmy Fontana,

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Wilma J. Buckley 81 F.unily

Sadl)oMiued

Kevin Lee Grady

Jack Lance

Son

Brother

Kenneth H. Michael
Husband

March, 10, 1974 •

April&amp;, 1918. Sept. 24, 2000

Oct. 4, 1927. July 2, 1995

The days may come
and go, but the times

Thank you lor the
wonderful days we
share4 tollether. My
prayers will be with you
until we meet aga.ln.

Feb. !1, 1917 •
· March 17, 1000

You were a light in
our life that burns
forever in our hearts.
Loved Ill Truly Missed,
W'ale Dorothy Ill Kids

Donald E. Yost
Grandson
~UIIe

16, 1978 •
Aprll1ll, 1000

Sept4, 1195

You are in our thoullhts
and prayers lrom
morning to nillht and
.lrom year to year.
Paul Ill Cathy Grady
Ill brother Steven

we shared will

always remain •
·oludy Lance Elkins .

Always in my heart
Virginia Michael

Forever missed, never
loraotten. May God hold
you in the palm ol His
hand.
You will alwii)'S be with us.

John (Papa)
. Ill June (Mama) Yost

~·

Thomas Mathew Parler D

Son
10, 1198 • Aug. 18, 1000

May .llod cradle you in

His arms, now and
forever.
Words can not describe the
The loss can never
1
expla.lned. You will remain
in my heart always.

,.-"h

Love Daddy, Grandma, .

Betty Marie Thylor
Aunt
Feb. 4, 1930 • MaJ 5, 2000

You are in our thoullhts
and prayers from
momlng to nillht and
lrom year to year.
Dale, Margie
Ill Dale Jr. Ellis

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Larry R. Stobart
Ralph M. Triplett
William Tuttle
Archie Hayman
William L. Pickens

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AND TO VETERANS OF ALL WARS &amp; CONFLICTS WE THANK YOUI
, THE SOURCES FROM WHICH THIS LIST WAS COMPILED WERE THE MIDD,t:EPQRT
MONUMENT, TH,E ~ BOOK DTHOSEWHO GAV~ ALLD. PUBLISHED BY THE{ MEl~ COt.JI":f.J.c
PION.EER &amp; HISTORIAL SOCIE'l"Y, THE MEIGS COUNT¥ LIBRARY, AND · ·, • . . . .;
THE DAILY SENTINEL. ANY · INACURACIES ARE UNINTENTIONAL
.
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Nov. 16, 1923 · April 7, 1897

Thank you lor the
wonderful clap we
shaml together. My
prayers will be with you
until we meet apin.

.

'Vielw:u~£. 1tla4 So/Jieu
.. KdkJ. !), 1/ciio,

K0Jul411£ e~~ StdJJeu

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Otis L. White

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-At-Law

I

Eblin .
. Leona
Dauahtu
Nov. 19, 1936 ·Nov. 11, 19ti8

Mlchul Todd Spaun
So"

AUi. 17, 1971 . tluly 10, 1986

You were a l~t in
our life that bums
forever in our hearts.

Your coura~&amp;e and
bravery still inspire us
· all, and the memory ol
your smile ·fills us with
joy and laullhter.

Nancy Manley

C~es(Duke)

Ill

Herbert Gilkey

tlan. 5, 1975 • ApriJlO, 1001

Husband
Oct. 31, 1917 ·Oct. 14, 1985

You were a light in
our life that bums
forever in our he2L11s1.1

Thank you lor the wollderlul
days we·shared lollether. My
pt &amp;J'!'rs will be with you ul\til
we meet agail\.

Phyllis Hendrix ·
Mother

Husbucl
tlan. 14, 1938 ·Nov. 25, 2000

Forever missed, never
forgotten. May God hold
you in the palm ol His
hand.

You were a light in
our life .t hat bums
forever in our hearts.

Hendrix and Rime FAmily

,.

Sidney B. Edwards

olan. 19, 1936 . tluly 27, 2000

(Elizabeth) Betty

Belt¥ Spaun

'

Christopher S. Lee
Son

Sandra Edwards

�Frlct.y, *Y 215, 2001

Pometot. Mlclclleport, Ohio
161 M._J1Jfrry /!we.. Pomeroy. 992- ~
PaAor. Rev. Wak&lt;r E. Heinz
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Sunday • 9:)0 .....

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Soodoy. 10 ..... ood 7:39p.m.
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Wonhip.. 10:)0 a.m.• 6 p.111.
Wednesday Smtioes - 7 p.m.
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3.12260\ildten's Home Rd.
Sunday School - II a.m.
Worship · I&lt;a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servica · 7 p.m.

Muon, W.V1.
Paslor. Neil Tennant

Suodlly Servi«s-IO:OOa.m. and 1 p.m:
M......... Cloordt &lt;I Ill riot
5th and Main
... Pastor. AI Jbmon
Youth Minister: Bill Frazic=r
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

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llurlingl&gt;am • 7•2· 7606
Pulor. Joh• Swaruon
Sundly School - I0:00a.m.
Momi11J Senice II :00 a.m.

Worship- 8: 1~ . I0:30a.m., 7 p.m. .
Wednesday Sen-ices - 7 p.m.

EwninJ ServK:e- 6:00p.m.
Wcdladly Service · 7:30p.m.

Kno a.m." Clriol
Worship · 9:30 a.m.

11af10 Bopdol Cliu..to (Soolllonl

Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
· Pasaur--Jeffrey Wallace
1st and 3nl Sunday

570 Gran! So .. Middlepon
Sunday school • IJ:JO a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Sen&lt;icc: • 1 p.m.

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Pu1oc:Tmy Saew111
Sunday School -9:30 1.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.• 6:30p.m..
Wednesday Services - 6:30 p ~m.

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illllland Jllnl Bapllsl Citurdt
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:4~ a.m.

Zloa Chum. &lt;IChriot
Pomeroy, Hurisooville Rd. (Rtl43)
Paslor: Roaer Wabon
Sundly School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 l .m .•.7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Servi~ - 7 p.m.

Pomtrof Flnt Baplid
Easl Main Sl.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Flnl Soolht........
41872 Pomeroy Pike

'filpprn Pial• Church ol Chrill

Puloc E. lAmar 0' Bryant
Sunday School • 9:30 1.m.

· Jnsuumenlal
Worship Service • 9 a.m.
Communion - 10 a.m.
Sunday School - 10: IS Lm.
Vuuth- 3:30pm Sunday
Bibl~ S1udy Wednesday 7 pm

Worship · 10:45 a.~ .• 7:00p.m.
Wcdnesdly Services- 7:00 p.m.

Flnt Bapdol Chordt
Pastor. Mart Morrow
6dl and Palmer St .• Middleport
Sunday Sc:hool- 9:13a.m.
Worship - IO:l!la.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:00p.m.

Bradbui'J llton:~ &lt;ICbrisl
Pulor:: Joahua Lfnch
Sundly School • 9:30 a.m.
Worabip - 10:30a.m.

........ ........ Bapllol
PU.or: Rick Rule
Sunday 5(hool - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:40 a.m .. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7:00 p.m.

Rullo. . Chui&lt;h &lt;I Cbriso
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor$hip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

llndronl Chun:h &lt;I Cbriot
Corner of St Rt. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Minister: Dou1 Shamblin

SUnr Rua &amp;.ptilt
Putor: Stev~n K. Uule
Sunday .School - IOa.m.
Wonhip - lla.rn ., 7:00p.m.
Wednr:sday Services-7:00p.m.

Worsttip - 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:00 p.m.

MLU-BaplisO
Pa.'ilor : Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School -9:4~ a.rq.
Evening-6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

Hkkoi'J Hills Cburdt or Chrill
Evangelisl Mike Moore
Sunday Sehoul • 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Youth Minister: Bill Amberger

Sunday School - 9:10a.m.

Jkthlehtm Baptkt Clulrch
Greal Bend, ROUie 124, R~eine, OH
Pastor : Daniel Mecea
Sunday School • 9~30 a.m.
Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Snady - 6:00p.m

Llnp•ille CJniJtian Church
Paslor: Robl=rt Musser

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship - I 0:30a.m.. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

lltmloo:k Gro.. Chriltlaa Olun:b

Old Btlhtl Fne WW ilap!iA,_Cluorc~
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middlepon
Sunday Sf.:hool - 10 a.PL
Evening · 7:00p.m.

Pastor: Rictwd -Neasc
Sunday school~ 10:30 a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m.,
Bible Sludy- 7 p.m.

Thursday Services · 7:00
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HIJhklf: Baptht Chun:h

~- R;l. 143 ju~l otT Rl. 1
Pulor: Rev. Jarnt:J R. Aeree. Sr.
Sunday Unified Servict:
Worship . I0:30a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

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Retd,.We Citurda of. CJ!rbl
Paator. Philip Stunn
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
· Worship Service: )():30 it.m.
Bible Sludy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

o..~orCbun:h or Christ
Pa.s1or: Nathan Robinson
Sunday school9:30 a.m.
Norman Will, superin~endenl
Sunday worship - 10:30 a.m.

Yktory Baplbl indtpendano
~25 N. 2nd St. Middh:pon
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Pauor: James E. Keesee
Wol'lllip- IOa.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Scrviees - 7 p.m.
follh Baptist Cbun:h
Railroad Sl, Mason
Sunday Sctk.ol - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II .a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Fottlt Ru• Bapthl

Cbun:b or Christ
Intersection 7 and 124·W
Evangelist: Dennis Sargent
Sunday Bible Swdy - 9:30a.m.
Wonbip: 10:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 7 p.m.

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Pll!llor : Arius Hurt

a.m.

Sunday School- 10
Worship - t I a.m.

ML Moriah Bapllsl
Fourth &amp; Main St .. Middlepon ·
Pastor: Rev. Gilbert CraiJ, Jr.
Sunday Sc:hool • 9:30 a.m.
· Wonhip - 10:43 a.m.
Antiquity Bapllll
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening-6:00p.m.

Rullsod fret Wll Bapollt
SalemS1.
Paslor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening -7 p.m.
Wednesday Seryices • 1 p.m.
Second O.pthlt Chrcb
Ravenswood. WV
Pulor: Davtd W. McClain

Sunday Sc:hool 10 am·
Momlna worship II am Evening • 7 pm
Wednesday 7 p.m.

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Sac,... lltan Calholk Chur&lt;h

7 p.m.

Hartford Chlltth et Chrlllln
Cbrlltlaa Unioa

Hanford, W.Va.

Pastor:Jim Hughes
Sunday SchOOl - 11 a.m.
Wonhip- 9:30 •.m., 7:30p.m.
·Wednesday Services ~ 7:30 p.m.

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ML Moriall Churdl ol God
Mile Hill Rd.. Racine
Pastor: Brice Un
Sunday School - 9:4S a.m.
Evening- 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Rutlaod Ch•n:h ol God _..

Pastor: Ron Heath
Sunday Wonhip- 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Syi'ICUit Flnt Churi:h al Gad
A"pple and Second Su.
PaStor: Rev. David Russell
Sunday School and Worship- 10 a.m.
Evening Services- 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday St:rvtccs- 6:30p.m.
Cloun:h of God or Prophecy
O.J. While Rd. otT St. Rt. 160
Pulru: PJ. Chapman

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Wunhip - 10:30-.-.

Triloity a.m.
S&lt;cund .t LyM. l'ooneroy
Pastor. R~. Cf'li&amp; Crus.~
W(Uhip IO:Zl Lm.
SUOO.y School9: I~ a.m.

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Worship · 9:30a.m.
Sunday Sdlool • IO::lO LnL
Finl Sllftda)' of Munth - 7:00 p..m. suvia:

P e u;J O.rdi ;I tile N•

Serv..:a ·7:30 p.-.

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c..tnll:-.
Asbuty (SyfKUI&lt;)
Pas1or: Bob Robinson
Surday School - 9:4S Lin.
Wonltip - II a.m.
Wednesday SCrvices · 7:30p.m.

Sunday: Adull Educattoo Sunday Sehool 10: 1.'1 a. m.
JkHy EuchariSIII:OO a.m.

Wc4Desday: Holy Eucharist 5:00 p.m.

lllli illl'"
Main Strert, Rulland
Sundly Worship-10:00 a.m.
Sunday Service-7p.m.

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Col•ai'J Pllarim Cloapd
Harrison\lille Road
Pa.Vor. Owb McKenzie
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 7:00p.m,
Wednesday Service - 1:00 p.m.

H_...(Midllk,.t.
Pukw: Rob Brower
Sunday School • 9:30 LDI .
Worship - II :00 a.m.

MhoenYille

a- &lt;1 Sba""' Hollaao Cho..to

r..rtCioaptl
Sundly School - 9 a.m.
Worship- IOa.m.

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Pulor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School · 9:311 a.m.
Worship · I0:10a.m.• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Serviu · 7:30p.m.
Wooltyan Blblt Roll,_ Chui&lt;h
75 Pearl St.• Middleport.
Pa&amp;tor; Re\1. DouJ Coll
Sunday Worship - 9:30p.m., 7:30p.m.

Hyldl Run HoUnns Chu~
Rev. MaR: Michael
Sunday Sc:hool - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:4!1 a.m .. 7 p.m.
Thursday Bible Study and Youth • 7 p.m.

ML ou .. Unlltd Metltodllt
00 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Rev, Ralph Spires
Sunday School-·9:30.a.m.
Won hip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Services- 7 p.m.
Melp Coopent~•e Parish
Northeast C lu st~t

. Alfred

F.... fuU Goopd Citun:h
Long Bouom
Pastor: Sieve Reed ·
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship - 9:30a.m. .00 7 p.m.
Wednesday ~ 1 p.m.
Friday - fellowship Aervice 1 p.m.
Thr BeUeven' Fellonb.lp Minillry

New Ume Rd.. Rutland
. Pastor: Rev. Matpret J. Robinson
Services: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Sunday, 2:30p.m.
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Harrloon.JIIc Commually Chun:h

Pastor: Dewayne Sauder
Sunday School~ 10 a.m.
Worship • 9 a.m.
Wednesd;ay Services- 10 Lm.

Pll!llor: Theron Durham
. Sunday -9:30a.m. and 1 p.m.
Wednesday - 1 p.m.

Cannel &amp; B...... R&lt;b.

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Joppa
Pa!ltor: Bob Randolph

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 , .m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

SyrK-IIIillion
1411 Bridgeman St., Syracuse
Rev. Mike Tbompson.Paslor
Sunday Sc:hool · 10 a.m.
Evening - 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Radnt
Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday Sc:hool · 10 a.m .
Womlip - f I a.m.
Wedntoday 7 p.ni.

Huel Commuolty Ch•n:b
OITRt. 124
Pastor. Edsel HIU1
Sundly School - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Cool ..llc Uolled Mtlbodlsl Parillo
Pa1tor: Helen Kli~
Coolville Chu.rch
Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Tueiday Services -7 p.m.

D)&lt;H..IIt eo.munll)' Chun:b
Sunday Sc:hool· 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m .. 7 p.m.

Pulnr: Brian Harkne~

Cl- Tabtnoadt Churdt
ctirton. w.va.
Sunday School - 10 1.m.
Worship · 1 p.m.
Wednesdly Service - 7 p.m.

BtlheiChun:b
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday Sc:hool • 9 a.m.
Wonhip- 10 a.m.
Wednc:sdly Servict:s • 10 1.m.

full GGopel Churdt &lt;I lilt UYiatl
Rt.338. Antiquity
Pastor: Jesse Morris
Aut Puton: Jim Morris
Servicos: Saaun:lay 7:30p.m.

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OrondStrcct
\..-Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worahip- 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services • I p.m.

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PaMor: Wayne Balcolm

Stnices: Thurs. Niles 7:00 pm
New church No Sunday service eslablished.
Salem Com01unily Chun:h
Uevina Road. West Columbia. W.Va.
Pastor: Clyde Ferrell
Sunday S&lt;:hool9:30 am
Sunday evening service 6 pm
Wednesday service 7 pm

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St. Rt. 12A. RKine

Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Eve~ina - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Middleport Pon-..1
Third Ave.
Pastor: Rev. Cbllt Bater
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evcnina- 6 p.m .
Wednerday Services· 7:00p.m.

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s,...._ ........ Unlltd ,....,..,...
Pastor: Rev. Krisana RobilliOil
Sunday S&lt;:hool · 10 a.m.
Wor5hip - 11 a.mJ

Harrisonville Presbyterian Chun.:h
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:4S -.m.

Ml&lt;ldltport i'fttbyttrlan
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.

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Mulberry H11. Rd., Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Lawinsky
Sa~urday Services:
Sabblth S&lt;:hool- 2 p.m.
Won-hip- 3 p.m.

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Uolltd Faido C~un:h
Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pluis
Pas1or: Rev. Robert B. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School • 9:30 a.in.
· Wonhip-IO:JOa.m., 7p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.

In Christ Chun:h
· •
Texas Community off CR 82
Puwr: Robtrt Sandell
Sunday S&lt;hool· 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p.nl.
W~nesdly Services-7:30p.m.

f•ll Goopd Ll.,._
33045 Hiland Road. Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Hunter
·
Sundly School- 10 a.m.
Ev~nin1 7:30 p.m.
.
TUesday &amp; Thunday • 7:30 p.m.

F.dtn Uolled 8-ftn In Chris!
2 1n. milea north or Rt.eds\lille
on.State Route: 124
Pu1or: Rev. Robert Mutley
Sund8y S&lt;:hool - II a.m.
Sunday Worship- 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service• ~7:30p.m.
Wednesday Youlh St:rvice · 7:30p.m.

South Bethel New 'le.t.mtnt

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Silver RidJ:e
Pastor: Robert Barber

106 Bum:RNIJT AVE.

PoNrnROY,OH 992-6454
"Aowers for all occasions"

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blocker Johnson

CLEVELAND (AP)
The Cleveland Browns found
more help for their pitiful
running game by signing former Pro Bowl offensive guard
Tre Johnson to a one-year
contract.
Johnson, a free agent who
spent the past seven seasons
with the Washington Redskins, is recovering from a
knee injury that sidelined him
for most of last season.
The 6-foot-2, · 326-pound
Johnson has started 65 · of 80
games during his pro career.
He wa$ voted to . the NFC's
Pro Bowl team. in 1999 and
was an alternate in '96.
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Pulor:: WiUiam Hoback

ML Hermon Uniied 8-rtn

Middleport Cltun:h or lhe Nuoftnt

CHARLESTON, (AP) Mid-American Conference
school
presidenrs
voted
Thursday to pby the championship football game at the
West Division champion, barring Marshall from getting the
.con~est for a fifth straight yeaL
Some MAC coaches have
jokingly referred to the MAC
tide game as the "Marshall
Invitational." The East Division school has won the game
each year since rejoining the
MAC in 1997.
The game will be played at
6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30. It
will be televised on ESPN2.

.Browns sign big

God'a Ttmplc ol l'rlllot
McQuire Rd. Pomeroy, Ohio

Olin c........., Cban:h

PasiOt': Lawrence Bush
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Evtnin1- 7 p:m.
Wtdneday Service · 7 p.m.

· Ton:h Chun:h
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School· 9:3P a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.

. ~..lleFtlloWihlp
Church t'lf lhe Naz.arene
Pu1or: Teresa Waldeck ·

Goopd Cbun:~

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3166~

L.ona Bottom
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:4S a.m., 7:30p.m.
~edntoday 7:30p.m.

H.......... CII•rdh

Pastor: Allen Midcap
Sunday Sc:hool· 9:30a.m.
Warship- 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wcdnelday Services • 7 p.m.
Paslor: Allen Midcap

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3n3 Georgea Creek Ra.d, Gallipolis, OU.
Pas&amp;or. Bill Staten
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Sunday Setvica · 10 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday - 1 p.m. &amp; Youdl7 p.m.

Mono Cbapd Chun:h
Sunday school- 10 a.m.
Worship- II a.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

FLOWER

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Wedntlday Servictl· 7 p.m.

Sunday Evenina7 p.m.
Thun;day Service • 7 p.m.

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Rejold,. Llrt Clourdt
SOO N. 2nd Ave., Middleport
Pastor: Mike Foreman
Pasror: Emeriws Lawrmoe Penman -

P~stqf: ~V. '§nupeq 1 ~W..fPR

Sunday School· II a.m.
. Worship - 10 a.m.

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Sdrend.le Comm•alty D•rc..
Pastor. Wayne R. ~II
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Sundly Services - 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7~00 p.m ...
llmndly . 7:00 p.m. '
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F1ltb Valley 'hberiUide c•ureb
Bailey Run Road

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

Cbaler
Pastor: Jane Beattie
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
.Sunday School - 10 a.m.
~ursday Sei-vict.s - 7 p.m..

Ponaaoy Pike. Co. Rd.
· Pastor: Rev. Blackwood
.-S undly School • 9~ a.m.
Worship !0:30a.m.• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service: - 7:30'p.m.

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Pulor: Jane Beattie
r. Worship . II a.m.. 6:30p.m.

hilor: Rev. Ftuklin Dickens
Service: Friday, 7 p.m.

Pastor: Sam Anderson
Suiodiy'Sc:hcloiiO a.m.
Evenina • 7:30 p.m.
Wedneoday Service · 7:30

Radne;"Ohio
Pastor: Dewayne StUller
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
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\Vorship- 10:4S a.m.
. • Bible Study Wed. 7:00p.m.

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Middle.... Communi!J Cbun:h
~75 Ptarl So., Middleport
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Suadly School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Wtdnetday Services- 7:00p.m.

G........ UnlltdMtllondlol
Wonhip- 9:30a.m. (lsi &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd &amp; 41h Sun)
Wednesday Scrvic~- 7:30p.m.

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923 S. Third St., Middleport
Pastor Teresa Davis
Sunday service, 10 a.m.
WednesdaY service. 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.

Ponlond·RKine Rd.
. Pa10r. Michael Duhl

ll'thndi~l

llotkSprillp
Paseon Keith Rader
Sundly School- 9; IS a.m.
Worshjp - 10 a.m.
Youth PclloWahip, Sunday - 6 p.m.

SMWYille

Cooo•ullilr &lt;ICitrill

MAC 111oves title
game

wednesday Bib~Scudy · 7:00p . m.

Wcdneoday7pm

SalnaCealer
hstor: Ron FleftC
SWlday School - 9: 1$ a.m.
Worship· IO: IS a.m.

I a11l'r·D;n Sai11h

I nitt ·d \

773-5017
Service timt: Sunday 10:30 a.m.

Sunday Sdlool - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
Thunday Services · 7 p.m.

Ll•rel Clift' Free Metbedilt Cbureb
Pastor. Donald Balis
SPnday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m. ·and 6 p.m. .
Wednesday Service - 7:00 p.m.

St. Plul Luthenn Cbun:•
Comer Sycamore &amp;. Second St., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald c. FritJ.
Sunday Sc:hool · 9:4S a.m.
Wonllip - II a.m.

l'lllor: Rod Brower
Wonhlp · 9:30a.m.
Sunday Sc:hool· 10:35 a.m.

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Wednellday Sen&lt;ia: - 7:30p.m.

F - Blbio Cllluttl
Ldatt. W.Va. Rt. 1
Putor: Briu May
Sunday School • 9:)0 a.m.
WORIUp · MO p.m.

"-Lift Cellltr
"Fuii-G&lt;Kpel Chwtb"
PasiOn John .t Patty Wadt
603 Sc-cood Ave. Mason

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lfl mile offRI. 325

. Our S.t'&amp;o•r Ludtenn Cburdl
Walnut IU1d Henry Sl!i., Ravenswood, W.Va.
Pastor: David Russell
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
WorsiHp - II a.m.

Ha..-Ou..._..M ..........
&lt;17439 Reibel Rd., Otew:r
Paston: Rev. Muy and Harold Cook
Sunday Services: 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wedneldly Services - 7 p.m.

.......,ilobRobinsOn.
Sunday Sc:hool· 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

Leading Creek Rd., Rulland
hsiOI": Rev. Dewey King
Sunday school- 9:30a.m.
SundAy wonhip •7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer met:ling- 7 p.m.

SL John Lldlttna Cbardl
Pine Grove
Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Worship - 9:00a.m.
Sullday School - 10:00 a.m.

AIIISindCito..to
Ash So.. Middleport
PIICor l..el Hay1111n
Sunday Sdlool · 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Sa-vice - 6:00p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7;00 p.m.

HIGHLIGHTS

Wonhip - J0:30a.m..
Wednelday Setllioe - 1 p.lll

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.......,ilobRubimoo
Sunday Sc:hool · 10 Lm.
Worship . 9 a.m.

FRIIl\Y's

w.ile'l CUpel w.lrJ•
Cool.;!lc Roo6
..._ Ita. Pbillip IWenour
Sunday School • 9:JO a.m.

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Sunday Sc:hool · 10 Lm.

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l'lsloc Gary l~&lt;luoo
Sunday ocOOol · 9:30a.m.
Sunday wcnhip - IO:JO a.m. &amp;: 7 p.m.
WedDCI;day prayer servM,:e - 7 p.m.

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Paswr: William Justis
S!Uidly Sdtool - I 0:00 a.m.
Moniina Worship · 10:4!1 a.m.
s..ndaySenO&lt;e. 6:30p.m.

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WMWp- 7 p.m.

Sunday Sc:hooJ - 9:30 1.m .
Wanhip - IO:l0a.m.. 6:.l1p.m.
Wcdnetdly Stniccl - 7 p.m.

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Pulor: Rev. Samuel W. Basye

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Sunday Sctaool - 9:10 .....

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SuOO.y _School - 10-a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.

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Putor. Rev. Alms Tallis

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Soodoy Sdlool · 9:30a.m:
Wonhip - II a.m.. 6 p.m.
Wednelday Scrvic=a • 1 p.m.

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Su..iay School - 9:10a.m.
Worship · IO:JOa.•- ..:1 6 p.m.
Wc:dneldl)' Ser'wiccs - 1 p.m.

Sunday Sd1ooJ . 9 .....

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326 E. t,b;n Sc., l'ooneroy
Rnr, James Bema..-ki, Rev. Klltharin Fo.&amp;er

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SuJtday Sdtool 10:20-;·11 a.m. ;)
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Sacnutl('nl s~rvice 9-10: IS a.m.
Homemaking meeting. lsi Thur!. - 7 p.m.

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Sundily Sdlool - 9:30a.m.
WorJhip - 10:)0 a.m.• 6 p.m.
Wcrll Idly Servica • 7 p.m.

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·Lepnds center
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. PARAMUS, NJ. (AP)
For at least a day, Arnold
Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and
Gary Player were again on the
center stage in the world of
golf.
The 71-year-old Palmer
shot his age, Nicklaus, 61,
matched his best round of the
year in relation to. par with a
4-under 68 and the 65-yearold Player had a 70 as the trio
stole all the attention in the
.first round of the Senior PGA
Championship.
Jim Thorpe grabbed the
lead with six birdies in a 67 ·
on the tree-lined Ridgewood
Country Club.
Nicklaus, Bob Gilder and
Larry Nelson 'o/ere a shot
behind and one ahead of Hale
Irwin, Jim Colbert and Doug
Johnson. Player and defending
champion Doug Tewell, who
eagled the par-4 14th with a
6-iron .from 167 yards, were
three back and one ahead of
the pack led by Palmer.

Pensketeam
: pulls Marlboro
logo
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) . Roger Penske's Indy team was
forced to remove the Marlboro name from its cars
before the final practice for
the Indianapolis 500 to avoid
violating the 199a tobacco
setdement.
Questions were raised
about .the legality o( promoting ~hilip Mor.ris.. which ·
agreed to restrictions on
advertising as part o( the 3year-old agreement.
Under the . settlement,
Fenske's team is allowed to
use the Marlboro name when
it c0 mpetes on the Championship Auto Racing :reams
(CART) circuit.
The Indy 500, however, is
sanctioned by the rival Indy .
Racing League.
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CHICAGO (AP) - As
the rain delay dragged on
and Jon Lieber wandered
around the clubhouse
killing time, Chicago Cubs
pitching coach Oscar
Acosta knew better dun to
ask the right-hander if he
wanted to go back in the
game .
Of coune he did .
Lieber never likes giving
up the ball when he pitches, And with something as
special as he had going
Thursday, Acosta and Cubs
manager Don Baylor
weren't about to take it
away from him.
Lieber needed only 79
pitches to throw a one-hitter, giving the Chicago
Cubs a 3-0 victory and
handing the Cincinnati
Reds their first shutout loss
in almost two years.
"'Pretty remarkable that a
major-league club can go
tha~ long
without a
shutout. When it's done
and you have 79 pitches
thrown at you, that's a pretty amazing feat," Baylor
said, shaking his head.
"The umpires just sat
back there and watched
him throw strikes. It was
.
amazmg.

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IS IT OVER vm- Cincinnati Reds' Ruben Rivera checks out the weather while laying down in the dugout during a rain delay
.
· .
in the fourth Inning against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Reid Thursday. (AP)

Moss debuts

Bucks

even

with Dawgs
BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) - Randy Moss used some of .
the same high-flying moves from the football field to stand
out on the hardwood.
He ran. He caught. And he weaved through the lane to get
open.
.
· The All-Pro receiver, wearing his familiar No. 84 but m
yellow instead ofVikings' purple, scored seven points on 3for-8 shooting ThursdaY night in his debut for the U.S. Basketball League's Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs.
Moss ·also had four rebounds, two assists . and a blocked
shot irt 21 minutes as the ValleyDawgs be3t the Long Island
Surf 113-112.
.
He signed a handful of autographs for children, but did
not talk to reporters before leaving on a private plane 30
minutes after the game. The crowd of 5,000 was nearly double the ValleyDawgs' usual attendance at the Lehigh University arena.
'
.
"He told me not to throw his uniform away, that he'd be
back," said Darryl Dawkins, the former NBA player who
coaches the Dawgs.
.
The 6-foot-4 Moss· was at his best under the basket. H1s
first points came off a dazzling layup in the second quarter
as he leaped across the lane and switched the ·ball to hts left
· hand. He was fouled, but missed the free throw. ·
"You can see the guy has some talent;' Dawkins said. "He's
..
.
got a nice shot. You know. he can run an d JUmp. .
.
In the third quarter, Moss ca)lght a full-court pass With
one hand and hit a fallaway jumper from the baseline.,
. Moss - who chewed gum the entire game - ~ad four
turnovers in the first half as he struggled to fit mto the
offense after joining the team only hours before the game.
He stepped out of bounds. twice, and had another turnover

Pluse ... Mou,BI

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so-so START -

Two-time West Virginia high school bas·
ketball player of the year and Vikings wide receiver Randy
Moss made his pro hoops debut Thursday. (AP)

Newman wins pole for Coca-Cola
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) -A rookie revived the youth movement at the
Coca-Cola ·600 on Thursday night,
with 23-year.. old Ryan Newman winning the pole for NASCAR's longest
race of the year after qualifying was
delayed more than two hours by rain.
Newman ran a lap of 185.217 mph
around Lowe's Motor Speedway, quick
enough to hold off heavyweignts like
Jeff Gordon and Rusty Wallace, both of
whom qualified after him.
"It's·super big for us;· Newman said.
"I never imagined it, but the weather
conditions helped a lot for the speeds
and I h~d a great race car."
Gordon tried his best to knock off
Newman, . but his speed of. 184.900
mph only earned him the second spot.
"I gave it
· I had and just
Gordon, who '
came up
~n T~
last Satucday and has ,
seven times on the
started from

"I gave it everything I had
and just came up second.
"Ryan wasjast, he put a great
lap up there and I knew no
. to t ouch t't •"
one was gomg
Drlwer Jeff Gordon
~.S-mile

track.
"Ryan was fast, he put a great lap up
there and I knew no one was going to
touch it."
.
Todd Bodine qualified third, followed
by BiU Elliott in a Dodge and Jimmy
Spencer. Kevin Haryjck was sil,(th, followed by Mike Skinner and Johnny
Be.nson . Ward' Burton.a·nd Mark Martin
rounded out the Top 10.
. Newman's po!e comes ?n the heels
of Dale Earnhardt Jr. starttng from the
front last year and M~tt Kenseth going
on to wm the race. Both were rooktes.

Ear~hardt Jr: qualified 19th on Thursday, and Kenseth needed a provisional
to make the field, running the slowest
lap of the night at 179.724. He'll start .
40th.
Newman, a future Winston Cup
teammate of Wallace and Jeremy Mayfield, actually isn't even a rookie this
year.
He's not eligible to compete for
Rookie of the Year because he's running an "ABC" schedule for Penske
Racing South this season -competing
in a blend of ARCA, Busch and Cup
races.
·It's all part of the grand plan of team
owner Roger Penske, wh? is groommg
Newman to rut:~ a full Cup season 111
·2002. He'd be the third driver on that
teani,joining Wallace and Mayfield.
"The past year basically we've been
on this ladder taking one step at a time
Please see NA.SCAII. 85

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Ray Allen had a little extra
fuel in his tank and an added
measure of lift in his · legs,
allowing him to show off a
shooting touch that was wondrous to watch.
·
All because he didn't have
to chase Allen Iverson around.
·Allen scored a career playoff-high 38 points and made
seven 3•pointers Thursday
night as the Milwaukee Bucks
opened a big early lead and
held it the rest of the way fur
a 92-78 victory . over the
Philadelphia 76ers.
"He poses such a matchup
problem because he's quick,
but we ·know that · he's hobbled a little bit and now is the
time we have to take advantage of him being disabled,"
Allen said.
Iverson was so hindered by
pain in his hip and buttocks
that he ran at half- speed,
rarely drove to the basket and
repeatedly settled for jump
shots that almost always
missed.
The league's MVP finished
with just 16 points and shot
5-for-26 - including 0-for-8
from 3-point range.
"He stands funny. He stands
like an old man now, holding
his back and holding his 'qil
bone when he walk.&lt;," Allen
said.
Iverson's 111Juries are so
much of a worry that Sixers
coach Larry Brown suggested
that his superstar stay hoine
Friday instead of making the
trip to Milwaukee for Saturday's Game 3.
Iverson, surprisipgly, did
not rule out that possibilil;y•._ _
"If I play like this, if it's
hurting my team, I need to,
start thinking about myself,
too. It's getting worse, noi
getting ati.y better," he . said.
"When it's getting worse, it's
something you have to think
about.''
Playing in the same arena

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�Frlct.y, *Y 215, 2001

Pometot. Mlclclleport, Ohio
161 M._J1Jfrry /!we.. Pomeroy. 992- ~
PaAor. Rev. Wak&lt;r E. Heinz
Sa. C... U~5 : lljt.m.; M.,._ 5:.!1) p.m.
s-. Con.. -1:4S.9: 15 a.m.,
Sua. M ;w - IJ:lO a.m.

ClooNdt tl -OrioOA,_

v.oZ.do ond Wri Rd.

'-or.: James Miner
Soodoy Sdlool • IQo)O a.m.

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l12W. MainSc.
Miniller: Neil Proudf'OOI
Sunday • 9:)0 .....

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Farth

-UmaRood
Soodoy. 10 ..... ood 7:39p.m.
- y. 7:l0p.m.

Wonhip.. 10:)0 a.m.• 6 p.111.
Wednesday Smtioes - 7 p.m.
,_,.yW-c..rdotl~

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P.O. (lox 467, DuddinJI.ane

3.12260\ildten's Home Rd.
Sunday School - II a.m.
Worship · I&lt;a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servica · 7 p.m.

Muon, W.V1.
Paslor. Neil Tennant

Suodlly Servi«s-IO:OOa.m. and 1 p.m:
M......... Cloordt &lt;I Ill riot
5th and Main
... Pastor. AI Jbmon
Youth Minister: Bill Frazic=r
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

ll.lpli~l
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llurlingl&gt;am • 7•2· 7606
Pulor. Joh• Swaruon
Sundly School - I0:00a.m.
Momi11J Senice II :00 a.m.

Worship- 8: 1~ . I0:30a.m., 7 p.m. .
Wednesday Sen-ices - 7 p.m.

EwninJ ServK:e- 6:00p.m.
Wcdladly Service · 7:30p.m.

Kno a.m." Clriol
Worship · 9:30 a.m.

11af10 Bopdol Cliu..to (Soolllonl

Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
· Pasaur--Jeffrey Wallace
1st and 3nl Sunday

570 Gran! So .. Middlepon
Sunday school • IJ:JO a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Sen&lt;icc: • 1 p.m.

......a.... JUdto ~... tiCiorisl
Pu1oc:Tmy Saew111
Sunday School -9:30 1.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.• 6:30p.m..
Wednesday Services - 6:30 p ~m.

'

illllland Jllnl Bapllsl Citurdt
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:4~ a.m.

Zloa Chum. &lt;IChriot
Pomeroy, Hurisooville Rd. (Rtl43)
Paslor: Roaer Wabon
Sundly School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 l .m .•.7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Servi~ - 7 p.m.

Pomtrof Flnt Baplid
Easl Main Sl.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Flnl Soolht........
41872 Pomeroy Pike

'filpprn Pial• Church ol Chrill

Puloc E. lAmar 0' Bryant
Sunday School • 9:30 1.m.

· Jnsuumenlal
Worship Service • 9 a.m.
Communion - 10 a.m.
Sunday School - 10: IS Lm.
Vuuth- 3:30pm Sunday
Bibl~ S1udy Wednesday 7 pm

Worship · 10:45 a.~ .• 7:00p.m.
Wcdnesdly Services- 7:00 p.m.

Flnt Bapdol Chordt
Pastor. Mart Morrow
6dl and Palmer St .• Middleport
Sunday Sc:hool- 9:13a.m.
Worship - IO:l!la.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:00p.m.

Bradbui'J llton:~ &lt;ICbrisl
Pulor:: Joahua Lfnch
Sundly School • 9:30 a.m.
Worabip - 10:30a.m.

........ ........ Bapllol
PU.or: Rick Rule
Sunday 5(hool - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:40 a.m .. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7:00 p.m.

Rullo. . Chui&lt;h &lt;I Cbriso
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor$hip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

llndronl Chun:h &lt;I Cbriot
Corner of St Rt. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Minister: Dou1 Shamblin

SUnr Rua &amp;.ptilt
Putor: Stev~n K. Uule
Sunday .School - IOa.m.
Wonhip - lla.rn ., 7:00p.m.
Wednr:sday Services-7:00p.m.

Worsttip - 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:00 p.m.

MLU-BaplisO
Pa.'ilor : Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School -9:4~ a.rq.
Evening-6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

Hkkoi'J Hills Cburdt or Chrill
Evangelisl Mike Moore
Sunday Sehoul • 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Youth Minister: Bill Amberger

Sunday School - 9:10a.m.

Jkthlehtm Baptkt Clulrch
Greal Bend, ROUie 124, R~eine, OH
Pastor : Daniel Mecea
Sunday School • 9~30 a.m.
Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Snady - 6:00p.m

Llnp•ille CJniJtian Church
Paslor: Robl=rt Musser

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship - I 0:30a.m.. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

lltmloo:k Gro.. Chriltlaa Olun:b

Old Btlhtl Fne WW ilap!iA,_Cluorc~
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middlepon
Sunday Sf.:hool - 10 a.PL
Evening · 7:00p.m.

Pastor: Rictwd -Neasc
Sunday school~ 10:30 a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m.,
Bible Sludy- 7 p.m.

Thursday Services · 7:00
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HIJhklf: Baptht Chun:h

~- R;l. 143 ju~l otT Rl. 1
Pulor: Rev. Jarnt:J R. Aeree. Sr.
Sunday Unified Servict:
Worship . I0:30a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

"'

Retd,.We Citurda of. CJ!rbl
Paator. Philip Stunn
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
· Worship Service: )():30 it.m.
Bible Sludy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

o..~orCbun:h or Christ
Pa.s1or: Nathan Robinson
Sunday school9:30 a.m.
Norman Will, superin~endenl
Sunday worship - 10:30 a.m.

Yktory Baplbl indtpendano
~25 N. 2nd St. Middh:pon
,

Pauor: James E. Keesee
Wol'lllip- IOa.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Scrviees - 7 p.m.
follh Baptist Cbun:h
Railroad Sl, Mason
Sunday Sctk.ol - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II .a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Fottlt Ru• Bapthl

Cbun:b or Christ
Intersection 7 and 124·W
Evangelist: Dennis Sargent
Sunday Bible Swdy - 9:30a.m.
Wonbip: 10:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 7 p.m.

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Pll!llor : Arius Hurt

a.m.

Sunday School- 10
Worship - t I a.m.

ML Moriah Bapllsl
Fourth &amp; Main St .. Middlepon ·
Pastor: Rev. Gilbert CraiJ, Jr.
Sunday Sc:hool • 9:30 a.m.
· Wonhip - 10:43 a.m.
Antiquity Bapllll
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening-6:00p.m.

Rullsod fret Wll Bapollt
SalemS1.
Paslor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening -7 p.m.
Wednesday Seryices • 1 p.m.
Second O.pthlt Chrcb
Ravenswood. WV
Pulor: Davtd W. McClain

Sunday Sc:hool 10 am·
Momlna worship II am Evening • 7 pm
Wednesday 7 p.m.

( ·.11ilolir
Sac,... lltan Calholk Chur&lt;h

7 p.m.

Hartford Chlltth et Chrlllln
Cbrlltlaa Unioa

Hanford, W.Va.

Pastor:Jim Hughes
Sunday SchOOl - 11 a.m.
Wonhip- 9:30 •.m., 7:30p.m.
·Wednesday Services ~ 7:30 p.m.

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ML Moriall Churdl ol God
Mile Hill Rd.. Racine
Pastor: Brice Un
Sunday School - 9:4S a.m.
Evening- 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Rutlaod Ch•n:h ol God _..

Pastor: Ron Heath
Sunday Wonhip- 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Syi'ICUit Flnt Churi:h al Gad
A"pple and Second Su.
PaStor: Rev. David Russell
Sunday School and Worship- 10 a.m.
Evening Services- 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday St:rvtccs- 6:30p.m.
Cloun:h of God or Prophecy
O.J. While Rd. otT St. Rt. 160
Pulru: PJ. Chapman

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Wunhip - 10:30-.-.

Triloity a.m.
S&lt;cund .t LyM. l'ooneroy
Pastor. R~. Cf'li&amp; Crus.~
W(Uhip IO:Zl Lm.
SUOO.y School9: I~ a.m.

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Worship · 9:30a.m.
Sunday Sdlool • IO::lO LnL
Finl Sllftda)' of Munth - 7:00 p..m. suvia:

P e u;J O.rdi ;I tile N•

Serv..:a ·7:30 p.-.

~CIIIua.61kN

c..tnll:-.
Asbuty (SyfKUI&lt;)
Pas1or: Bob Robinson
Surday School - 9:4S Lin.
Wonltip - II a.m.
Wednesday SCrvices · 7:30p.m.

Sunday: Adull Educattoo Sunday Sehool 10: 1.'1 a. m.
JkHy EuchariSIII:OO a.m.

Wc4Desday: Holy Eucharist 5:00 p.m.

lllli illl'"
Main Strert, Rulland
Sundly Worship-10:00 a.m.
Sunday Service-7p.m.

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Col•ai'J Pllarim Cloapd
Harrison\lille Road
Pa.Vor. Owb McKenzie
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 7:00p.m,
Wednesday Service - 1:00 p.m.

H_...(Midllk,.t.
Pukw: Rob Brower
Sunday School • 9:30 LDI .
Worship - II :00 a.m.

MhoenYille

a- &lt;1 Sba""' Hollaao Cho..to

r..rtCioaptl
Sundly School - 9 a.m.
Worship- IOa.m.

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Pulor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School · 9:311 a.m.
Worship · I0:10a.m.• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Serviu · 7:30p.m.
Wooltyan Blblt Roll,_ Chui&lt;h
75 Pearl St.• Middleport.
Pa&amp;tor; Re\1. DouJ Coll
Sunday Worship - 9:30p.m., 7:30p.m.

Hyldl Run HoUnns Chu~
Rev. MaR: Michael
Sunday Sc:hool - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:4!1 a.m .. 7 p.m.
Thursday Bible Study and Youth • 7 p.m.

ML ou .. Unlltd Metltodllt
00 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Rev, Ralph Spires
Sunday School-·9:30.a.m.
Won hip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Services- 7 p.m.
Melp Coopent~•e Parish
Northeast C lu st~t

. Alfred

F.... fuU Goopd Citun:h
Long Bouom
Pastor: Sieve Reed ·
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship - 9:30a.m. .00 7 p.m.
Wednesday ~ 1 p.m.
Friday - fellowship Aervice 1 p.m.
Thr BeUeven' Fellonb.lp Minillry

New Ume Rd.. Rutland
. Pastor: Rev. Matpret J. Robinson
Services: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Sunday, 2:30p.m.
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Harrloon.JIIc Commually Chun:h

Pastor: Dewayne Sauder
Sunday School~ 10 a.m.
Worship • 9 a.m.
Wednesd;ay Services- 10 Lm.

Pll!llor: Theron Durham
. Sunday -9:30a.m. and 1 p.m.
Wednesday - 1 p.m.

Cannel &amp; B...... R&lt;b.

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~stor: De~ayne Slullcr

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Joppa
Pa!ltor: Bob Randolph

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 , .m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

SyrK-IIIillion
1411 Bridgeman St., Syracuse
Rev. Mike Tbompson.Paslor
Sunday Sc:hool · 10 a.m.
Evening - 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Radnt
Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday Sc:hool · 10 a.m .
Womlip - f I a.m.
Wedntoday 7 p.ni.

Huel Commuolty Ch•n:b
OITRt. 124
Pastor. Edsel HIU1
Sundly School - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Cool ..llc Uolled Mtlbodlsl Parillo
Pa1tor: Helen Kli~
Coolville Chu.rch
Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Tueiday Services -7 p.m.

D)&lt;H..IIt eo.munll)' Chun:b
Sunday Sc:hool· 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m .. 7 p.m.

Pulnr: Brian Harkne~

Cl- Tabtnoadt Churdt
ctirton. w.va.
Sunday School - 10 1.m.
Worship · 1 p.m.
Wednesdly Service - 7 p.m.

BtlheiChun:b
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday Sc:hool • 9 a.m.
Wonhip- 10 a.m.
Wednc:sdly Servict:s • 10 1.m.

full GGopel Churdt &lt;I lilt UYiatl
Rt.338. Antiquity
Pastor: Jesse Morris
Aut Puton: Jim Morris
Servicos: Saaun:lay 7:30p.m.

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OrondStrcct
\..-Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worahip- 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services • I p.m.

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PaMor: Wayne Balcolm

Stnices: Thurs. Niles 7:00 pm
New church No Sunday service eslablished.
Salem Com01unily Chun:h
Uevina Road. West Columbia. W.Va.
Pastor: Clyde Ferrell
Sunday S&lt;:hool9:30 am
Sunday evening service 6 pm
Wednesday service 7 pm

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St. Rt. 12A. RKine

Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Eve~ina - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Middleport Pon-..1
Third Ave.
Pastor: Rev. Cbllt Bater
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evcnina- 6 p.m .
Wednerday Services· 7:00p.m.

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Pastor: Rev. Krisana RobilliOil
Sunday S&lt;:hool · 10 a.m.
Wor5hip - 11 a.mJ

Harrisonville Presbyterian Chun.:h
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:4S -.m.

Ml&lt;ldltport i'fttbyttrlan
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.

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Mulberry H11. Rd., Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Lawinsky
Sa~urday Services:
Sabblth S&lt;:hool- 2 p.m.
Won-hip- 3 p.m.

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Uolltd Faido C~un:h
Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pluis
Pas1or: Rev. Robert B. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School • 9:30 a.in.
· Wonhip-IO:JOa.m., 7p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.

In Christ Chun:h
· •
Texas Community off CR 82
Puwr: Robtrt Sandell
Sunday S&lt;hool· 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p.nl.
W~nesdly Services-7:30p.m.

f•ll Goopd Ll.,._
33045 Hiland Road. Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Hunter
·
Sundly School- 10 a.m.
Ev~nin1 7:30 p.m.
.
TUesday &amp; Thunday • 7:30 p.m.

F.dtn Uolled 8-ftn In Chris!
2 1n. milea north or Rt.eds\lille
on.State Route: 124
Pu1or: Rev. Robert Mutley
Sund8y S&lt;:hool - II a.m.
Sunday Worship- 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service• ~7:30p.m.
Wednesday Youlh St:rvice · 7:30p.m.

South Bethel New 'le.t.mtnt

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Silver RidJ:e
Pastor: Robert Barber

106 Bum:RNIJT AVE.

PoNrnROY,OH 992-6454
"Aowers for all occasions"

,

blocker Johnson

CLEVELAND (AP)
The Cleveland Browns found
more help for their pitiful
running game by signing former Pro Bowl offensive guard
Tre Johnson to a one-year
contract.
Johnson, a free agent who
spent the past seven seasons
with the Washington Redskins, is recovering from a
knee injury that sidelined him
for most of last season.
The 6-foot-2, · 326-pound
Johnson has started 65 · of 80
games during his pro career.
He wa$ voted to . the NFC's
Pro Bowl team. in 1999 and
was an alternate in '96.
'

Pulor:: WiUiam Hoback

ML Hermon Uniied 8-rtn

Middleport Cltun:h or lhe Nuoftnt

CHARLESTON, (AP) Mid-American Conference
school
presidenrs
voted
Thursday to pby the championship football game at the
West Division champion, barring Marshall from getting the
.con~est for a fifth straight yeaL
Some MAC coaches have
jokingly referred to the MAC
tide game as the "Marshall
Invitational." The East Division school has won the game
each year since rejoining the
MAC in 1997.
The game will be played at
6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30. It
will be televised on ESPN2.

.Browns sign big

God'a Ttmplc ol l'rlllot
McQuire Rd. Pomeroy, Ohio

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PasiOt': Lawrence Bush
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Evtnin1- 7 p:m.
Wtdneday Service · 7 p.m.

· Ton:h Chun:h
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School· 9:3P a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.

. ~..lleFtlloWihlp
Church t'lf lhe Naz.arene
Pu1or: Teresa Waldeck ·

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L.ona Bottom
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:4S a.m., 7:30p.m.
~edntoday 7:30p.m.

H.......... CII•rdh

Pastor: Allen Midcap
Sunday Sc:hool· 9:30a.m.
Warship- 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wcdnelday Services • 7 p.m.
Paslor: Allen Midcap

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3n3 Georgea Creek Ra.d, Gallipolis, OU.
Pas&amp;or. Bill Staten
:
Sunday Setvica · 10 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday - 1 p.m. &amp; Youdl7 p.m.

Mono Cbapd Chun:h
Sunday school- 10 a.m.
Worship- II a.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

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Wedntlday Servictl· 7 p.m.

Sunday Evenina7 p.m.
Thun;day Service • 7 p.m.

EaJt Lttan

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Rejold,. Llrt Clourdt
SOO N. 2nd Ave., Middleport
Pastor: Mike Foreman
Pasror: Emeriws Lawrmoe Penman -

P~stqf: ~V. '§nupeq 1 ~W..fPR

Sunday School· II a.m.
. Worship - 10 a.m.

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Sdrend.le Comm•alty D•rc..
Pastor. Wayne R. ~II
:
Sundly Services - 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7~00 p.m ...
llmndly . 7:00 p.m. '
•

F1ltb Valley 'hberiUide c•ureb
Bailey Run Road

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

Cbaler
Pastor: Jane Beattie
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
.Sunday School - 10 a.m.
~ursday Sei-vict.s - 7 p.m..

Ponaaoy Pike. Co. Rd.
· Pastor: Rev. Blackwood
.-S undly School • 9~ a.m.
Worship !0:30a.m.• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service: - 7:30'p.m.

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Pulor: Jane Beattie
r. Worship . II a.m.. 6:30p.m.

hilor: Rev. Ftuklin Dickens
Service: Friday, 7 p.m.

Pastor: Sam Anderson
Suiodiy'Sc:hcloiiO a.m.
Evenina • 7:30 p.m.
Wedneoday Service · 7:30

Radne;"Ohio
Pastor: Dewayne StUller
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
·'
\Vorship- 10:4S a.m.
. • Bible Study Wed. 7:00p.m.

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Middle.... Communi!J Cbun:h
~75 Ptarl So., Middleport
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Suadly School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Wtdnetday Services- 7:00p.m.

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Wonhip- 9:30a.m. (lsi &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd &amp; 41h Sun)
Wednesday Scrvic~- 7:30p.m.

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923 S. Third St., Middleport
Pastor Teresa Davis
Sunday service, 10 a.m.
WednesdaY service. 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.

Ponlond·RKine Rd.
. Pa10r. Michael Duhl

ll'thndi~l

llotkSprillp
Paseon Keith Rader
Sundly School- 9; IS a.m.
Worshjp - 10 a.m.
Youth PclloWahip, Sunday - 6 p.m.

SMWYille

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MAC 111oves title
game

wednesday Bib~Scudy · 7:00p . m.

Wcdneoday7pm

SalnaCealer
hstor: Ron FleftC
SWlday School - 9: 1$ a.m.
Worship· IO: IS a.m.

I a11l'r·D;n Sai11h

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773-5017
Service timt: Sunday 10:30 a.m.

Sunday Sdlool - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
Thunday Services · 7 p.m.

Ll•rel Clift' Free Metbedilt Cbureb
Pastor. Donald Balis
SPnday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m. ·and 6 p.m. .
Wednesday Service - 7:00 p.m.

St. Plul Luthenn Cbun:•
Comer Sycamore &amp;. Second St., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald c. FritJ.
Sunday Sc:hool · 9:4S a.m.
Wonllip - II a.m.

l'lllor: Rod Brower
Wonhlp · 9:30a.m.
Sunday Sc:hool· 10:35 a.m.

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Wednellday Sen&lt;ia: - 7:30p.m.

F - Blbio Cllluttl
Ldatt. W.Va. Rt. 1
Putor: Briu May
Sunday School • 9:)0 a.m.
WORIUp · MO p.m.

"-Lift Cellltr
"Fuii-G&lt;Kpel Chwtb"
PasiOn John .t Patty Wadt
603 Sc-cood Ave. Mason

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lfl mile offRI. 325

. Our S.t'&amp;o•r Ludtenn Cburdl
Walnut IU1d Henry Sl!i., Ravenswood, W.Va.
Pastor: David Russell
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
WorsiHp - II a.m.

Ha..-Ou..._..M ..........
&lt;17439 Reibel Rd., Otew:r
Paston: Rev. Muy and Harold Cook
Sunday Services: 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wedneldly Services - 7 p.m.

.......,ilobRobinsOn.
Sunday Sc:hool· 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

Leading Creek Rd., Rulland
hsiOI": Rev. Dewey King
Sunday school- 9:30a.m.
SundAy wonhip •7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer met:ling- 7 p.m.

SL John Lldlttna Cbardl
Pine Grove
Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Worship - 9:00a.m.
Sullday School - 10:00 a.m.

AIIISindCito..to
Ash So.. Middleport
PIICor l..el Hay1111n
Sunday Sdlool · 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Sa-vice - 6:00p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7;00 p.m.

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Wonhip - J0:30a.m..
Wednelday Setllioe - 1 p.lll

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Sunday Sc:hool · 10 Lm.
Worship . 9 a.m.

FRIIl\Y's

w.ile'l CUpel w.lrJ•
Cool.;!lc Roo6
..._ Ita. Pbillip IWenour
Sunday School • 9:JO a.m.

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Sunday Sc:hool · 10 Lm.

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l'lsloc Gary l~&lt;luoo
Sunday ocOOol · 9:30a.m.
Sunday wcnhip - IO:JO a.m. &amp;: 7 p.m.
WedDCI;day prayer servM,:e - 7 p.m.

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Paswr: William Justis
S!Uidly Sdtool - I 0:00 a.m.
Moniina Worship · 10:4!1 a.m.
s..ndaySenO&lt;e. 6:30p.m.

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WMWp- 7 p.m.

Sunday Sc:hooJ - 9:30 1.m .
Wanhip - IO:l0a.m.. 6:.l1p.m.
Wcdnetdly Stniccl - 7 p.m.

Puloc Ktilh Rader

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Pulor: Rev. Samuel W. Basye

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Sunday Sctaool - 9:10 .....

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Pastor. Keilh bJr:r
SuOO.y _School - 10-a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.

Ccrnnwdty Cl11ardl

Putor. Rev. Alms Tallis

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Soodoy Sdlool · 9:30a.m:
Wonhip - II a.m.. 6 p.m.
Wednelday Scrvic=a • 1 p.m.

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WoBhip - 10 a.m.
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Su..iay School - 9:10a.m.
Worship · IO:JOa.•- ..:1 6 p.m.
Wc:dneldl)' Ser'wiccs - 1 p.m.

Sunday Sd1ooJ . 9 .....

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326 E. t,b;n Sc., l'ooneroy
Rnr, James Bema..-ki, Rev. Klltharin Fo.&amp;er

So. Rl. 160. 446-6247 or 446-7486
SuJtday Sdtool 10:20-;·11 a.m. ;)
Relief Sociely!Prieslhood J I:OS-12:00 noon
Sacnutl('nl s~rvice 9-10: IS a.m.
Homemaking meeting. lsi Thur!. - 7 p.m.

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Sundily Sdlool - 9:30a.m.
WorJhip - 10:)0 a.m.• 6 p.m.
Wcrll Idly Servica • 7 p.m.

PaAor: Jane 8elltie

R~v. ~

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\\lc:dll wtr y Sen'D - 1 p.&amp;
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Sunday Sdlool · 9&lt;.)0 lUll.

Dailey MHti • 8:J(h.m.

Evenil\l · 7:30 p .1n.

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PGA

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. PARAMUS, NJ. (AP)
For at least a day, Arnold
Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and
Gary Player were again on the
center stage in the world of
golf.
The 71-year-old Palmer
shot his age, Nicklaus, 61,
matched his best round of the
year in relation to. par with a
4-under 68 and the 65-yearold Player had a 70 as the trio
stole all the attention in the
.first round of the Senior PGA
Championship.
Jim Thorpe grabbed the
lead with six birdies in a 67 ·
on the tree-lined Ridgewood
Country Club.
Nicklaus, Bob Gilder and
Larry Nelson 'o/ere a shot
behind and one ahead of Hale
Irwin, Jim Colbert and Doug
Johnson. Player and defending
champion Doug Tewell, who
eagled the par-4 14th with a
6-iron .from 167 yards, were
three back and one ahead of
the pack led by Palmer.

Pensketeam
: pulls Marlboro
logo
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) . Roger Penske's Indy team was
forced to remove the Marlboro name from its cars
before the final practice for
the Indianapolis 500 to avoid
violating the 199a tobacco
setdement.
Questions were raised
about .the legality o( promoting ~hilip Mor.ris.. which ·
agreed to restrictions on
advertising as part o( the 3year-old agreement.
Under the . settlement,
Fenske's team is allowed to
use the Marlboro name when
it c0 mpetes on the Championship Auto Racing :reams
(CART) circuit.
The Indy 500, however, is
sanctioned by the rival Indy .
Racing League.
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CHICAGO (AP) - As
the rain delay dragged on
and Jon Lieber wandered
around the clubhouse
killing time, Chicago Cubs
pitching coach Oscar
Acosta knew better dun to
ask the right-hander if he
wanted to go back in the
game .
Of coune he did .
Lieber never likes giving
up the ball when he pitches, And with something as
special as he had going
Thursday, Acosta and Cubs
manager Don Baylor
weren't about to take it
away from him.
Lieber needed only 79
pitches to throw a one-hitter, giving the Chicago
Cubs a 3-0 victory and
handing the Cincinnati
Reds their first shutout loss
in almost two years.
"'Pretty remarkable that a
major-league club can go
tha~ long
without a
shutout. When it's done
and you have 79 pitches
thrown at you, that's a pretty amazing feat," Baylor
said, shaking his head.
"The umpires just sat
back there and watched
him throw strikes. It was
.
amazmg.

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IS IT OVER vm- Cincinnati Reds' Ruben Rivera checks out the weather while laying down in the dugout during a rain delay
.
· .
in the fourth Inning against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Reid Thursday. (AP)

Moss debuts

Bucks

even

with Dawgs
BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) - Randy Moss used some of .
the same high-flying moves from the football field to stand
out on the hardwood.
He ran. He caught. And he weaved through the lane to get
open.
.
· The All-Pro receiver, wearing his familiar No. 84 but m
yellow instead ofVikings' purple, scored seven points on 3for-8 shooting ThursdaY night in his debut for the U.S. Basketball League's Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs.
Moss ·also had four rebounds, two assists . and a blocked
shot irt 21 minutes as the ValleyDawgs be3t the Long Island
Surf 113-112.
.
He signed a handful of autographs for children, but did
not talk to reporters before leaving on a private plane 30
minutes after the game. The crowd of 5,000 was nearly double the ValleyDawgs' usual attendance at the Lehigh University arena.
'
.
"He told me not to throw his uniform away, that he'd be
back," said Darryl Dawkins, the former NBA player who
coaches the Dawgs.
.
The 6-foot-4 Moss· was at his best under the basket. H1s
first points came off a dazzling layup in the second quarter
as he leaped across the lane and switched the ·ball to hts left
· hand. He was fouled, but missed the free throw. ·
"You can see the guy has some talent;' Dawkins said. "He's
..
.
got a nice shot. You know. he can run an d JUmp. .
.
In the third quarter, Moss ca)lght a full-court pass With
one hand and hit a fallaway jumper from the baseline.,
. Moss - who chewed gum the entire game - ~ad four
turnovers in the first half as he struggled to fit mto the
offense after joining the team only hours before the game.
He stepped out of bounds. twice, and had another turnover

Pluse ... Mou,BI

•
senes

so-so START -

Two-time West Virginia high school bas·
ketball player of the year and Vikings wide receiver Randy
Moss made his pro hoops debut Thursday. (AP)

Newman wins pole for Coca-Cola
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) -A rookie revived the youth movement at the
Coca-Cola ·600 on Thursday night,
with 23-year.. old Ryan Newman winning the pole for NASCAR's longest
race of the year after qualifying was
delayed more than two hours by rain.
Newman ran a lap of 185.217 mph
around Lowe's Motor Speedway, quick
enough to hold off heavyweignts like
Jeff Gordon and Rusty Wallace, both of
whom qualified after him.
"It's·super big for us;· Newman said.
"I never imagined it, but the weather
conditions helped a lot for the speeds
and I h~d a great race car."
Gordon tried his best to knock off
Newman, . but his speed of. 184.900
mph only earned him the second spot.
"I gave it
· I had and just
Gordon, who '
came up
~n T~
last Satucday and has ,
seven times on the
started from

"I gave it everything I had
and just came up second.
"Ryan wasjast, he put a great
lap up there and I knew no
. to t ouch t't •"
one was gomg
Drlwer Jeff Gordon
~.S-mile

track.
"Ryan was fast, he put a great lap up
there and I knew no one was going to
touch it."
.
Todd Bodine qualified third, followed
by BiU Elliott in a Dodge and Jimmy
Spencer. Kevin Haryjck was sil,(th, followed by Mike Skinner and Johnny
Be.nson . Ward' Burton.a·nd Mark Martin
rounded out the Top 10.
. Newman's po!e comes ?n the heels
of Dale Earnhardt Jr. starttng from the
front last year and M~tt Kenseth going
on to wm the race. Both were rooktes.

Ear~hardt Jr: qualified 19th on Thursday, and Kenseth needed a provisional
to make the field, running the slowest
lap of the night at 179.724. He'll start .
40th.
Newman, a future Winston Cup
teammate of Wallace and Jeremy Mayfield, actually isn't even a rookie this
year.
He's not eligible to compete for
Rookie of the Year because he's running an "ABC" schedule for Penske
Racing South this season -competing
in a blend of ARCA, Busch and Cup
races.
·It's all part of the grand plan of team
owner Roger Penske, wh? is groommg
Newman to rut:~ a full Cup season 111
·2002. He'd be the third driver on that
teani,joining Wallace and Mayfield.
"The past year basically we've been
on this ladder taking one step at a time
Please see NA.SCAII. 85

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Ray Allen had a little extra
fuel in his tank and an added
measure of lift in his · legs,
allowing him to show off a
shooting touch that was wondrous to watch.
·
All because he didn't have
to chase Allen Iverson around.
·Allen scored a career playoff-high 38 points and made
seven 3•pointers Thursday
night as the Milwaukee Bucks
opened a big early lead and
held it the rest of the way fur
a 92-78 victory . over the
Philadelphia 76ers.
"He poses such a matchup
problem because he's quick,
but we ·know that · he's hobbled a little bit and now is the
time we have to take advantage of him being disabled,"
Allen said.
Iverson was so hindered by
pain in his hip and buttocks
that he ran at half- speed,
rarely drove to the basket and
repeatedly settled for jump
shots that almost always
missed.
The league's MVP finished
with just 16 points and shot
5-for-26 - including 0-for-8
from 3-point range.
"He stands funny. He stands
like an old man now, holding
his back and holding his 'qil
bone when he walk.&lt;," Allen
said.
Iverson's 111Juries are so
much of a worry that Sixers
coach Larry Brown suggested
that his superstar stay hoine
Friday instead of making the
trip to Milwaukee for Saturday's Game 3.
Iverson, surprisipgly, did
not rule out that possibilil;y•._ _
"If I play like this, if it's
hurting my team, I need to,
start thinking about myself,
too. It's getting worse, noi
getting ati.y better," he . said.
"When it's getting worse, it's
something you have to think
about.''
Playing in the same arena

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The Daily Sentinel

Honors
breakfast

ra
First and last

.s Life'
{17r~

followinJZ story is omt
of tht win11i11t tssays from
. ]11dy Crooks • nit~tlr-tr"de
Errtlislr cl4n. 11rt story lras
bttll torrdtnud for tire Mdgs
Scrltinel Paxe.)

DoDsoN.
MciGJi High School held
an f.lonors' Breakfast for
students on the third nineweeks· honor roU and for
those. wirh perfeCI attenda;ice.

BY NICOLE BUltMAN

Mrs . Cammarata .invited

a local attorney. R.~becca
Roush, to sp~ak to th~
honorees. Sh., spok~ of th~ ·
many obstacles that sh.: had
to overcome thrOughout

her high school and college years. She uid even
though these obstacles
were difficult, she never
gave up her 'goals. The
speaker told the srudents
. that if they have a goal set
in their hearts :lnd minds,
they should always .work to
achieve it.
We were fortunate to
have had someone like her
to speak to us, and I'm sure
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On th!l first !;lay of kinderg~:~r)ten 13 years ago Andrea Krawsczyn and Cara Ash walked to the
Racine school together. They had their picture taken that day and brought it along Friday night
when they again walked together, this time in the processional to the stage where they received
their high school diplomas. Both girls were honorarians of the Class of 2001.

At the clash of thunder
and the flash of lightning,
Intensity builds as the
rain pounds
Harder and harder and
harder ...
Suddenly
the clock
strikes midnight,

as

The sky lights up, thunder rolls
Your liands begin to feel
wet
Your muscles are tight ...
i guess this means you're ·
afraid of a rainy night.

-

Bol•bi Napper

Congratulations and
\ good luck to the .
graduating se.niors of
2001!

him that their mom had
been in an accident and
that they had to go 10 the
hospital to see her.
When they got . to the
hospital. they all went in
and asked the short receptionist where they were to
go. She told them to ·go to
the third floor to th"
Intensive
Cue
Unit.
"Someone will help you
from there." sa td th ~
receptionist.
They did as she told
them and were sent to sit

Andrea had just gotten
home from school. She
walked through the front
door and walked up the
·stairs ro her room. She
slammed the &lt;;loor shut,
turned her radio on, and
started crying. "Andrea,
come down here!" yelled
her mom.
in a waiting room, and
.
d
the
te
after
about five long minAn d rea w1pe
ars
from her eyes as she utes of waiting, a foreign
walked down the creaky doctor came. He told
wooden steps. Her mom Andrea that her mom was
was standing in the fine but that she \V3' in a
kitchen heating up last temporary coma.. She had
night's leftover macaroni. a minor head trauma and
"Yeah?" Andrea asked.
suffered a broken leg. The
"Get some drinks out doctor said that her outfor dinner and get the ·come looked good and she
plates and silverware .out." would be able to leave the
She walked over co the hospital in about a week
old refrigerator that had or two.
kept her up for hours with
Andre~ pulled a plastic
its loud noises. She chair up to her mother's
grabbed the half-gallon of bed and looked at her
milk and set it on the table mom. She looked so helpand then went to the cup- less and peaceful. She had
board to get the plates and always been the one to
silverware. "Yuck!" Andrea take care of their family
cried. She had run in~o a when things went bad, but
cobweb. She peeled the things were bad and she
web from her face and hair could not do anything to
with a disgusted look on make it better. Andrea just
her face.
wished and prayed that
"Go tell Nick that din- things would be all right.
ner is ready," said her She kissed her mom·s
mother as she dipped the cheek and walked back t.b
macaroni onto the plates. the waiting room.
Six days passed, and the
Andrea sat down at .the
table in the kitchen. doctors were losing hope
Reaching for the salt and that her mom would come
pepper, she saw Nick walk out from the· coma ariy
in . His sandy blonde hair . time SOQD. Th~y went io
needed to be trimmed, but
Andrea knew their mom the hospital each day, but
everything was the same
had only enough money it had be~n all week.
for food, the bills, and gas
After one whole week.
for the car.· Her eighteenth
birthday was in only one Andrea woke up in the
week, and she dreamed .of middle .of the night. It was
.
a secon d - ha nd car 3 :45 A.M . ·and went inio
ge tt mg
of her own and 1110ney t~e bathroom. It was her
with which to buy new birthday now, 18 years old
clothes. No matter how . and her moin was in the
much· she wished, she hospital. She went to the
knew it would be just kitchen to get some water
another birthday at home and the phone rang. She
·with no presents and no answered it and it was the
new clothes.
hospital. For a split second,
The
next
morning Andrea thought her mom
Andrea got up and went to had woken up. "Andrea
school as always. In third dear," said a soft woman •; s
period she was called to voice, "your inorn just
the office. Andy asked the passed away in her sleep. it
secretary what she had was very peaceful and she
done, but she told her to had no trouble; it was
see the. principal, Mr. instant."
Rowling. Andy started to
Andrea went into Nick'
get.worried that she W?Sin s room and told him. She
trouble.
could hear him crying
"Andrea, this is very dif- under the covers as she
. ficult for me to' tell you went back to her room
this, but your mothet has and tried to go to sleep. In
been in a car accident; she the morning, they went to
was taken in a helicopter the funeral. home to plan
to the hospital in the next the funeral. Later they
city. There is an ambulance found a savings account i:n
here to take you and Nick the bank that their morn
to the hospital to see her." was saving for an emerAndrea · thought of how
she was going to tell Nick, gency. It was just enough
an d sh e th oug ht ab ou t to buy a nice coffin arid
how Joey had just broken flowers for the grave.
.
up with her after three
After the funeral, Andrea
months. She wondered found a job modeling for
what would happen to catalogs and brochures
Nick and her if their mom after school each day. With
died. As she walked down Joey's help, she to bk c~re
the hallway, she saw Joey of Nick.
·
and he asked what was
After graduation, she
wrong. Andrea struggled and Joey were married. li1
with her emotions as she the next two years they
finally told him the bad were making a good
news. She just wanted to income with Andrea's now
lie down and ay, but she full-time modeling career
had· to find Nick and take and Joey working as :a
mechanic at the local c:ir
care of him. ·
Andrea and Joey walked shop. Together they lived
to Nick's fourth period happily as a family, and she
English class. The teacher was finally able to afford
motioned for Nick to go that second-hand car and
to the door, and Andy, told some new clothes.

May 28,2001
For those who sacrificed their lives defending
the ideals·of our country, we want to
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Beating against a solid
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Harder, · faster, Faster,
louder, Louder, brighter,

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Bl

BY MAEG~N

As the past four years
have quickly gone by, I
remember the first time
. I walked into Meigs
High SchooL
It was the scariest day
of tny entire adolescent
life. I didn't know
where to go or what to
~;xpect. However, my
ilays at the high school
gradually became easier
and more relaxed. I was
a varsity cheerleader
and member of the flag
corps. These activities
helped build my confi- .
dence as a freshman, and
any freshman can tell
you that they tilUst find
confidence and selfassurance to survive.
Change was the most
difficult lesson and one
that f couldn't seem to
understand. Everything
changed - friends, attitudes, activities, people,
ages, clothes, attendance
policies, opportunities,
peer pressure, and educational methods.
Life changed all at
once, and everything
that I was once familiar
with was completely
reconstructed. Students
were expected to be
responsible adults.
Now that I am abouf
to graduate, I realize my
years at MHS .have been
an unforgettable expe- ·
rience. I have four best
friends that I won't ever
forget, and Brittany,
Carrie, Amber, and B.J.
will always be a part of
my irreplaceable memones.
Four years of cheerleading ·have been an
honor for me, and I
have had· a ' front row
seat to all varsity sporting events. My ljfe will
be much different now
tha~ my high school
years have passed.
I've learned that life
and niles aren't always
fair, and in the end ,
change isn't always as
horrible as it seems at
first. I wish the incoming freshmen a wonderful four years . Make
your high school years
unforgettable, and as for
the· seniors, make every
day coupt. Don't have
any regrets , and best
wishes to every student
at MHS.

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Honors
breakfast

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First and last

.s Life'
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followinJZ story is omt
of tht win11i11t tssays from
. ]11dy Crooks • nit~tlr-tr"de
Errtlislr cl4n. 11rt story lras
bttll torrdtnud for tire Mdgs
Scrltinel Paxe.)

DoDsoN.
MciGJi High School held
an f.lonors' Breakfast for
students on the third nineweeks· honor roU and for
those. wirh perfeCI attenda;ice.

BY NICOLE BUltMAN

Mrs . Cammarata .invited

a local attorney. R.~becca
Roush, to sp~ak to th~
honorees. Sh., spok~ of th~ ·
many obstacles that sh.: had
to overcome thrOughout

her high school and college years. She uid even
though these obstacles
were difficult, she never
gave up her 'goals. The
speaker told the srudents
. that if they have a goal set
in their hearts :lnd minds,
they should always .work to
achieve it.
We were fortunate to
have had someone like her
to speak to us, and I'm sure
she had a vecy positive
effect on many of us.

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Memories·
BY WHITNEY ·ASHLEY

I,

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On th!l first !;lay of kinderg~:~r)ten 13 years ago Andrea Krawsczyn and Cara Ash walked to the
Racine school together. They had their picture taken that day and brought it along Friday night
when they again walked together, this time in the processional to the stage where they received
their high school diplomas. Both girls were honorarians of the Class of 2001.

At the clash of thunder
and the flash of lightning,
Intensity builds as the
rain pounds
Harder and harder and
harder ...
Suddenly
the clock
strikes midnight,

as

The sky lights up, thunder rolls
Your liands begin to feel
wet
Your muscles are tight ...
i guess this means you're ·
afraid of a rainy night.

-

Bol•bi Napper

Congratulations and
\ good luck to the .
graduating se.niors of
2001!

him that their mom had
been in an accident and
that they had to go 10 the
hospital to see her.
When they got . to the
hospital. they all went in
and asked the short receptionist where they were to
go. She told them to ·go to
the third floor to th"
Intensive
Cue
Unit.
"Someone will help you
from there." sa td th ~
receptionist.
They did as she told
them and were sent to sit

Andrea had just gotten
home from school. She
walked through the front
door and walked up the
·stairs ro her room. She
slammed the &lt;;loor shut,
turned her radio on, and
started crying. "Andrea,
come down here!" yelled
her mom.
in a waiting room, and
.
d
the
te
after
about five long minAn d rea w1pe
ars
from her eyes as she utes of waiting, a foreign
walked down the creaky doctor came. He told
wooden steps. Her mom Andrea that her mom was
was standing in the fine but that she \V3' in a
kitchen heating up last temporary coma.. She had
night's leftover macaroni. a minor head trauma and
"Yeah?" Andrea asked.
suffered a broken leg. The
"Get some drinks out doctor said that her outfor dinner and get the ·come looked good and she
plates and silverware .out." would be able to leave the
She walked over co the hospital in about a week
old refrigerator that had or two.
kept her up for hours with
Andre~ pulled a plastic
its loud noises. She chair up to her mother's
grabbed the half-gallon of bed and looked at her
milk and set it on the table mom. She looked so helpand then went to the cup- less and peaceful. She had
board to get the plates and always been the one to
silverware. "Yuck!" Andrea take care of their family
cried. She had run in~o a when things went bad, but
cobweb. She peeled the things were bad and she
web from her face and hair could not do anything to
with a disgusted look on make it better. Andrea just
her face.
wished and prayed that
"Go tell Nick that din- things would be all right.
ner is ready," said her She kissed her mom·s
mother as she dipped the cheek and walked back t.b
macaroni onto the plates. the waiting room.
Six days passed, and the
Andrea sat down at .the
table in the kitchen. doctors were losing hope
Reaching for the salt and that her mom would come
pepper, she saw Nick walk out from the· coma ariy
in . His sandy blonde hair . time SOQD. Th~y went io
needed to be trimmed, but
Andrea knew their mom the hospital each day, but
everything was the same
had only enough money it had be~n all week.
for food, the bills, and gas
After one whole week.
for the car.· Her eighteenth
birthday was in only one Andrea woke up in the
week, and she dreamed .of middle .of the night. It was
.
a secon d - ha nd car 3 :45 A.M . ·and went inio
ge tt mg
of her own and 1110ney t~e bathroom. It was her
with which to buy new birthday now, 18 years old
clothes. No matter how . and her moin was in the
much· she wished, she hospital. She went to the
knew it would be just kitchen to get some water
another birthday at home and the phone rang. She
·with no presents and no answered it and it was the
new clothes.
hospital. For a split second,
The
next
morning Andrea thought her mom
Andrea got up and went to had woken up. "Andrea
school as always. In third dear," said a soft woman •; s
period she was called to voice, "your inorn just
the office. Andy asked the passed away in her sleep. it
secretary what she had was very peaceful and she
done, but she told her to had no trouble; it was
see the. principal, Mr. instant."
Rowling. Andy started to
Andrea went into Nick'
get.worried that she W?Sin s room and told him. She
trouble.
could hear him crying
"Andrea, this is very dif- under the covers as she
. ficult for me to' tell you went back to her room
this, but your mothet has and tried to go to sleep. In
been in a car accident; she the morning, they went to
was taken in a helicopter the funeral. home to plan
to the hospital in the next the funeral. Later they
city. There is an ambulance found a savings account i:n
here to take you and Nick the bank that their morn
to the hospital to see her." was saving for an emerAndrea · thought of how
she was going to tell Nick, gency. It was just enough
an d sh e th oug ht ab ou t to buy a nice coffin arid
how Joey had just broken flowers for the grave.
.
up with her after three
After the funeral, Andrea
months. She wondered found a job modeling for
what would happen to catalogs and brochures
Nick and her if their mom after school each day. With
died. As she walked down Joey's help, she to bk c~re
the hallway, she saw Joey of Nick.
·
and he asked what was
After graduation, she
wrong. Andrea struggled and Joey were married. li1
with her emotions as she the next two years they
finally told him the bad were making a good
news. She just wanted to income with Andrea's now
lie down and ay, but she full-time modeling career
had· to find Nick and take and Joey working as :a
mechanic at the local c:ir
care of him. ·
Andrea and Joey walked shop. Together they lived
to Nick's fourth period happily as a family, and she
English class. The teacher was finally able to afford
motioned for Nick to go that second-hand car and
to the door, and Andy, told some new clothes.

May 28,2001
For those who sacrificed their lives defending
the ideals·of our country, we want to
applaud their bravery·and dedication, and honor their memory.

**********************************»**********************

Sponsored By these I. neal merchants

CROW&amp;CROW
ATTORNEYS AT LAW

as

Are You Afraid of a Rainy Night? .
Thunder and lightning all
around
Beating against a solid
ground.
R.ain is falling and making that wonderful sound .
Harder, · faster, Faster,
louder, Louder, brighter,

The Dally S1allnel • Page B 3

Bl

BY MAEG~N

As the past four years
have quickly gone by, I
remember the first time
. I walked into Meigs
High SchooL
It was the scariest day
of tny entire adolescent
life. I didn't know
where to go or what to
~;xpect. However, my
ilays at the high school
gradually became easier
and more relaxed. I was
a varsity cheerleader
and member of the flag
corps. These activities
helped build my confi- .
dence as a freshman, and
any freshman can tell
you that they tilUst find
confidence and selfassurance to survive.
Change was the most
difficult lesson and one
that f couldn't seem to
understand. Everything
changed - friends, attitudes, activities, people,
ages, clothes, attendance
policies, opportunities,
peer pressure, and educational methods.
Life changed all at
once, and everything
that I was once familiar
with was completely
reconstructed. Students
were expected to be
responsible adults.
Now that I am abouf
to graduate, I realize my
years at MHS .have been
an unforgettable expe- ·
rience. I have four best
friends that I won't ever
forget, and Brittany,
Carrie, Amber, and B.J.
will always be a part of
my irreplaceable memones.
Four years of cheerleading ·have been an
honor for me, and I
have had· a ' front row
seat to all varsity sporting events. My ljfe will
be much different now
tha~ my high school
years have passed.
I've learned that life
and niles aren't always
fair, and in the end ,
change isn't always as
horrible as it seems at
first. I wish the incoming freshmen a wonderful four years . Make
your high school years
unforgettable, and as for
the· seniors, make every
day coupt. Don't have
any regrets , and best
wishes to every student
at MHS.

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Southwestern Elementary PTO
Community Yard Sate Saturdav
May 26111 9 5pm In Caletena All
Proceeds Go To Purchase Play
ground Equ pment
Yard Sale And Concession
Srand Gethpo Is Boat Club 1t1
VIne Street Saturday May 26th
9tlm-5pm Hand Made Ou ~ Rallle
DrawlngSpm

Pt Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity
ENORMOUS YARD SALE
NeKt To Flatrock Fire Department
8 Miles From Pont Peasant On
Roule 2 North MEMORIAL DAY
WEEKEND Friday Salurday
Sunday &amp; Monday B OOam Unl)l
171 Rain Or Shine Antiques Lots
Of Glassware Washer &amp;. Dryer
Houaehold llems &amp; Appliances
Basket&amp; Cralts Home Interior
Grill Lawn &amp; Other Furnltu e
Wooden &amp; Olflce Chatrs Ward
Proceuor Books
Old Life
And Other Magazines Records
Bird Cage Christmas Oecora
Ilona Shoes Purses Clothing &amp;
Much More

I

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Gun Collection &amp; Related Items
~eload ng Items Safe Kn ~es
WalChli CB Radios &amp; A.nten
nas Scanners Trucl!c Tool Box
Live Trap Good Tires Sets Of
Whee Covers 4 Wheeler Tires
Bumper Boat Trailer Ti es &amp;
R ms Microscope Sets &amp; Lot s
More Yamaha 4 Wheeler w/
Power Take 0(1 1 Rough &amp; 1
Finish Mower BIG Assortment
And lots Of Stulll!l Don 1 Mlu
Thlt Oneil Items Start ng At 10
Cents Plenty 01 Parking 111

Salt
Garage Sale 1st T me Rain Or
Shine Good Variety 4451 M 11
SlOne Roed 1 1/2 MMes ON Route
2 At Apple Grove Watch For
S~n&amp; May 24 25 &amp; 26th 9 1o1
Garage Sal&amp; 3 112 M les out
Sandhi I Rolling Acres Sa!urday
9-12 Rain/Shine Lots of Mise

' 80

Auction
and Flea Market

Country Corner Flea Market
Torch Ohio Friday Salurday &amp;
Sunday Open Monday Memorial
Oay 740 687 3091
Rick Pearson Auct on Company
run 1 me auctioneer complete
auction
service
L censed
186 Oh o &amp; West Virginia 304
773-57B5 Or 304 773-5447

Help wanted

HVAC lnttellel'ti
Commerc al W1th
Years E.-penance
Vacat1on &amp; 401K
To P 0 So• 667
45640

ext 1300 www projectretund com

PT FREE onlo BOO B71 B045
www lahOrneotz com

•sUIIIIEA WORK• ••s12 Baae/
AppL"" College Sludenls/ 01 HS
Graduates Entrv Level Svc/
sales Cond 1 ons Apply Open
1ngs Throughout Tn State Area
(304)552-4014
www worldorstudents comfnp

ABSOlUTELY FREE INFO
tnlernet Users Wanted
$2000-$5000/mo
www e-~mbiz net
Advancement Plans Salesman
Counselor Part lime And Full
time Flex ble Work SChedule Ca I
(740)446--9228 For Interview Ap
ponlments
Are 1bu Earn ng What You're
Worth? P/H/T S25S65n-iR
Wor1&lt; From Home
No Expenera Necessarv W1N
~am Cal lor a FREE Booklet
1 800-276-7103
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AVON! AU Areas! To Buy or Sell
Shirley Spears 304 675-1429

Be Your Own boss•
Never 9-5 Aga n
Earn Up 1o $500 $BOOO!MO
PT/FT
1 BOO 61 Q-0705
www GashNowAndforeww com

CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Earn
excellent Income Easy cta1ms
process ng Full traming Home
PC required Ca 1 Phys clan &amp;
Healtttcare Developments toll
free 1 800..772 5933 ext 2070
COL A Dr vers Exper encedfln
eKperlenced West Coast Ava•
ab e Great Pay•M les Benef1ls
Transportauon Lodg1ng Included
COL Tr81nlng Ava•lable
Call 1 BOO 348 1380
Church p anlst or orgamst need
ed fo Hope Baptist Church Grant
Street Middleport Sunday only
am &amp; pm serv cas 740 774 9433
Coo spot Conven ence Store &amp;
Restauran t St Rt 50 &amp; US 7
CooiV lie Oh Hlr ng the following
posit1ons 4pm midmght cooks
4pm midn ght Cl sh washers mid
n1ght 8am luel desk cashier wall
person w th llextb e hours super
vtsor &amp; management positions
apply ar Coolspor

EARN $25 000 $50 000/yr Mod
cal Insurance Billing Needed lm
med ate yJ Home Computer Need
ad FREE Internet 1 ado 291
4683 Dept 1109
E»ccellent Opportunity For A
Reg sterad Nurse In Gall a And
Me1gs Count es With Growing
Home Health Agency Good
Bene! ts Wages Hours Call
Today AI (740)446 3808 Or
Vist 762 Second Avenue
Gallpols OH45631

FOREMAN POSITION
Immediate H e For The Right
Person
Permanent Full t me
Position Requ~res Exceptional
Sk lis w lh All Phas&amp;s 01
Aes dentlal Remodeling Work
S d ng Windows Carpentry
Decks Car Ports Fin sh Work
Framing Etc The Person We
Are Looking For Shou d Work
Well Wllh Others Be Ab e
To
Th nk On Your
Feet
&amp; Make Good Job De~lslons
Experienced Applicants Should
Have Good References Tools
And Reliable Transportal on We
Are An Establ shed Company
Work Is Loca Pay Is Based On
Experience Incant ve Bonuses &amp;
vacat on T me II You A e Looking
For A Long Term Stable Work
Please Apply At Chr iitlan s
Construct on Inc 1403 Eastern
Avenue Gallipolis OH Office
Hours Monday Fr day 8 5
(740)446-4514
Governmenl Jobs $ t 1 00 $33 00
per hour potent al Pa•d Tra nlng/
Full Benelts For more Information
ca 11 888 674 9150 exr 3234

GROWING BUSINESS NEEDS
HELP Work from hamel Ma11 or
der/E Commerce S522t/week PT
$1000 $4000/wk FT 800 92 I
8538 www dream2bfree com
Help Needed To Pick Straw
berries Apply In Person Taylor s
Berry Paten 2864 Kerr Road
Help wanted car ng to the elderly
Darst Group Home now paying
m nlmum wage new sMts 7am
3pm ram 5pm 3pm 11pm 1lpm
7am call 740 992 5023

Will Repair AUIOMObiiiS Lawn
Mowers and Farm Tractor&amp;
Cert1f1ed Yachan1c Call 9 5pm
(740)441-0199 Or (740)441
4222

FINANCIAL

$2500 poss1ble monthly grow ng
gourmet mushrooms for us FREE
mformabOn Sparellme EnterpriSe
Gal free HI00-910.3088

Needed Expenenced Crew for
Se111ng and f1mshing Sec11onal
Hous.ng Send Prcmg •nformat!Ofl
and experience 10 Southern
Homes PO Sox 629 Jackson
OH 45640

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends thai you do bus•
ness w11h people you know and
NOT to send money t~rough the
ma11 untl you have mvesllgated
lhe offer ng

0 10 Seeks Husband/ W fe Team
To
Learn
Auto
Hauling
(740)256-!021
Overbrook Center IS now accept
mg applications for full lime and
part lime LPN s ror evening and
m•dntght sh fts Start ng pay for
new grads IS S9 40 per hour
Tnere IS additional pay ror expen
ence and we offer evenmg and
weekend sh1ft differential '"
surance IS ava table lor full lime
e~tovees Please drop by and ltll
out an apphcatlon or contact
Kr st1e Madden at 740..992 64 72
EOE

Part Time
Delivery Person/
General Laborer Some Heavy
L fling 18 Yearo Old Or Older
Call (740)245- 1121 Monday
Fr day 9 5pm Only
Part t1me Sales Position Apply In
Person Acqu1S1t1ons Jewelry 1 51
Second Avenue Ga hpo s
Postal Jobs $48 323 00 yr Now
h~rtng No eKpenence patd tra n
ing great benefits call 7 days
B00-429 3660 exr J 365

POSTAL JOBS Up to S18 35/
hour Htnng for 2001 Paict tra n
ng Fu I benefits Celt toll free
7am 7pm 1 888 726 9083 x
1705
Responsib le Babysitter Needed
For 2 Month &amp; 19 Month Olds
Rotati ng Shill Some Overnight
(7 40)446 7198
Sa es Person
Full T me Bene
Ills Retail Exper ence Preferred
Apply At Lifestyle Furn ture No
Phone Calls Ap~y In Person
856 Th rd Avenue Gallipolis
Ohio
Sates Person Exper ence With
Retail Sales And Knowledge Of
Build ng
Materials Apply In
Person At Thomas Do It Center
Gal tpolls
Someone To Run Local Trash
Route To Or ve &amp; Load Must
Have Class A COL &amp; 2 Years
Dr v ng Experience Fo Nlghl&amp;hlll
(740)388-9686 9 5pm

URGENTLY NEEDED plasma
donors earn $45 to $60 lor 2 or 3
hours weekly Ca I Sera Tee 7 40
592 6651
Wanted stngle person to live 10
and C8're tor 1 6 residents In
c udes room &amp; board and salary
Call lor an Interview 740 992
5039 between Bam &amp; 7pm
Work From Home Pari 1met Full
I me $25- $75/hr Paid vacauons
1 B8B 87&amp;-7042

140

Business
Training

Galllpollo CarHr College
(Careers C ose fo Home)
Call To&lt;layl 740 446 4367
1 800 214 0452
Reg 190-05 12748

150

Schools
Instruction

GED
Get your HS equ valency d ploma
with our easy home srudy course
1 800 569 2163 exl3 10

Business
Opportunity

210

""'"''Y (EOEEWD)

Part 1me Therapist tor 100 bed
sk1Ued nursing faclhly w1th pro
gress ve rehabilitation program
both mpatlent and outpatient
serv1ces Excellent opportunity tor
the nght candidate excellent reg
ulatory compliance h1stary and
teamwork atmosphere Interested
candidates should apply to Rock
sprmgs Rehabilitation Center
36759 Rocksprings Road Pomer
oy Oh1o 45769 Allison Barnett
MPT Rehab Services 01rec1or
Equal Opportumry Employer En
couraglng WOrkplace DIVers 1y:

$25 00 $75 00/hr PT/FT
MAIL ORDER (888)B21 0686

Will haul trash or Junk away
$40 00 a load 304--675-8950

canon Equal Clpportt&lt;lily Employ
er Encouragong Worki&gt;1ace Oi

AttenttOn Work From Home On
line Or OHI ne &amp; Ma I Ordel $500$5000/mo PTIFT 1 800 784
8556 www pcpays com

up to

ng Lawn Mowers And
Small Eng1ne
P1ck up And
Delivery Available For Quality
Call (740)"6-7600

Rehabiitatoo Center located at
36759 AOdtSprngs Road I'Omor
~ ()h;o and r•r our a class appli-

Own A COmputer? Put It
ToWof1t1
www workoutofyourhOme com

ATTENTION
WORK FROM HOME

Repa~r

SlOp by Rockspr'19'

ARE YOU WILLING TO INVEST
t 0 MINUTES to change your
hfe??,. PTIFT at home 920 924
8400 www AcheiV8Drearns com

ATTENTION MOTHERS AND
OTHERS Up to $500 $2500 parr
time Full tramlng t 800 879
4608 www qu1ckcashnow coml
1arnbagan

Mature Chnstian Lady- to Care
For Your Little Ones Vou Are
Tho BeS1 For Tham Bur 1
Am Tho Second Belli 3 Years
Old Or Older In My Home Col
4740)446-0451 Neighborhood
Road
Gallipolis
Close
To
Lo Gr.- Gall Before 5:00

person you cookl be a part o1
OUR Heanhcare Teamt Contact
Judy Hart LPN lnstrue10r a1740992-6606 or 740-742 2370
OR

ACCESS TO A COMPUTER?
Put 11 to workt $25/t\r $75/hr FTJ

lawn Mow1ng Weed Ea11ng
Deck Clean1ng
Ref•rushing
Rem-oval Of Unwanted Items
From SU1Id1ngs Call (740)446
7604

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST
Work on your co mpu1er Guar
anteed empk)ymenl Tra mng/cer
t hcaoon ltee) Tarton POO Inc 1
800-9« 5595

$987 85 WEEKLY! ProceSSing

A+ M&amp;M MARS/NESTLE Estab
l1shed Vending Route Will sell by
5/lfOl Under S9K m n mum '"
vestment requ1red Excellent Prol
11 Potent1a1 Fi nance Ava•lable/
Good Credt1 Toll Free
(88B)
27G-2168

Earn $90 000 YEARLY repa1nng
NOT replacmg Long cracks '"
Wmdsh1elds Free v1deo 1 800
826-8523 US!Canada www glass
mechan1x com

MEDICAL BILLING Unllmlled In
come potential No expenence
necessary Free lntormat1on &amp;
CD FIOM lnveslmenl from $2495
F nanc1ng available (800) 322
1139 EXT050
www bus1ness startup com
PEPSIICOKE/FRITO
LAY
SNACK AND SODA VENDING
ROUTE BE YOUR OWN BOSS
$$ALL CASH BUSINESS$$ IN
CREASE YOUR INCOME NOW
SMALl INVESTMENT/EXCEL
LENT PROFITS 1 BOO 731 7233
EXT 2203
Star._. Your Business Today
Prlfl'&amp; Shappmg Center Space
Available AI Affordable Rate
Spnng Valley Plaza Cal 740 446
0101
State A Travel Agency race ve
tra1mng business support your
own travel webs te and trave dis
couAIIperk&amp; Earn b1g S$$ Noml
nal Startup cost• 1 888 699 0901
or
www EarnBucksFrom
Home com

WANTED 73 PEOPLE TO LOSE
30 !bs n 30 dayst Program start
mg under $30 All natural Doctor
recommended Free counsel ng
Call 1 800 306 7429 or v s 1
www 911betterhealrh com
WORK FROM HOMEI Earn
$500 $7 000/monlh PTIFT Fu
Tra n ng Free Information Ca I
Nowl1 212 812 5490
www aHa1nurdreams com

230

Professional
Services

5$$ NEED CASH?? WE pay
cash lor rema nlng payments on
Property Sold! Mortgages! Annul
lies I Settlements! tmmed ate
Ouoteslll Nobody beals our pric
es • National Contract Buyers
(800)4900731 exr 101 wwwna
hanalcontractbuyera com
A Country Craftsman Strippmg
Refinishing Caning Repairs &amp;
Upholstery Come See Our Show
Room 10% ON Srrlpp ng Stain ng
Rellntshlng Chairs (304)743-1100

NEED AN EARLY PAYDAY?? Up
to $500 nstantty by phonal 1
B77 EARLYPAY Lief 750005 1at
ADVANCE FREEl
TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI?
No Fee Unless We W nl
1 888 582 3345

'

REAL ESTATE

(2) Houses For Sale 2 Bedroom
1 Bath $750 Down Payment Near
Gall pols And Rae ne Ohio Call
Dav1d@ 1 800.333 6910
tOO % remodeled house n Po
meroy great price must ~e w 1
cons•der and cant act 740 ege
6783
2 story House AI 1165 Park
Or ve 4 Bedroom t Bath Up
stairs &amp; L v ngroom TV Room &amp;
0 n ngroom Kitchen Bedroom &amp;
Bath On 1st F oar Full Basement
Bl Level Oeck 4x t8 Pool Block
Wo kshop
$69 900
Firm
(304)6751145

180 Wanted To Do
B&amp;B Construct on Roof ng Sid
ing Concrete Inter or &amp; E)(ter or
Pamllng Free Esllmate s Call
{304)675 7738 Aller Spm

3 Bedroom Hou se Balh &amp; 112
Double W ndows &amp; Format Din ng
Room + Pat o Gas Furnace/ A/C
{304)675 8022

Christian Mathe Would Like To
Babysit Your Child In My Home
13 Years E~eper enoe Located By
Kel y Dr ve On Georges Creek
Ad (740)441-0359

3 Bedroom on Route 2 (304)875
5332

Georges Portable Sawm t1 don t
haul your ogs to the mi l just ca ll
304 675 1957

One

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In
this niWIPII* • ltAiied to
ol1
_Fair
_
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the _
Hauling
Act

Not1ee Bad credit slow
no cred•t We own the
bank!
by pho"" 740
380-0733

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S1ngte Parent Program Spectal
Finane ng Avattabte 4304)755
7191

"'"*'•a
lmillltiort or dia•••
n-.-'! auctr

330 Fanns for Sale

iiiCiot 1..•

1lil ne

rae• w1 not
lo"""'llh _ .

Farm House Beauufulty Remo
deled 2963 Square Feet 17 Acr
os Pond tn-ground Pool SeYoral
Barns Garage Fruit Trees Close
To Holzer $215000 (740)446-

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c..-.law

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4230

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340

actwalisad In this new paJ*
antBVIMIIbteon an-*
oppor1unily basis

Excellent Location On Route 160
Between Gallipolis And Holzer
Hospna 3 Bedrooms Baln Li111ng
Room Fam iy Room Kitchen With
Appl ances Full S1ze Basement
24x24 F nlshed Garage 8i:1 0
Wo od Sto age Bu ldong CIA &amp;
Ga s Heat Excellenr Ne ghbor
hood Too Much To Ment on
Ready To Move into Ca For Ap
po ntmen (740)446-9548
Fixe r Upper 2 Bedroo m New
Roof Newer Furna ce Needs
Work As Is $45 ooc (740)8865552 (740)446 6236

Businese and
Buildings

Business with upsta.rs apartment
lor sale 24t Salem Streel Ru
11ar111 Ohio $35 000 call 740 742
2572 Good Income

310 Homes for Sale
Country Home 1 1/2 Sto y 3
Bedroom 1 Bath On S r Acres
97% Completed W 1th F replace
And Sp ~rat &amp;ta•r Case On Pteas
ani A dge Rd $50 000 (304)576
3156

0f1JCe bu11d1ng n MinersVIlle 600

sq II ale covered parkmg cell
1ng fan $300/mo E14-B76-1661

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
13 Acres With Beautiful lake
Vtew Sites $50 000 18 Acres
With Large Lake Mobile Home
Wolh Add On $79 500 Gallla
County On Blacktop Road
(740)388-$7B

FORECLOSED GOV T HOMES
SO OR LOW DOWNI TA X
REPO S &amp; BANKRUPTCIES OK
CREDIT' FOR LISTINGI CALL 1
800-501 1777 exl 9813
New House 3 Bedroom 2 car ga
rage 600ft Oak floormg Grand
voew Helghls (3041937 2965

13 Acres Modern 3 Bedroom
Fam1ly Room 2 Baths Front
Porch 2 Car Garage and 2 ntce
Mob1le homes (non rented} Ca I
Somorv no Realry (304)675 3030
(304)675 3431

Pmnt Pleasant 1112 Hogg Street
2 Bedroo m Home Basement
Pnced $30 000 New Haven 3
Bedroom Ranch Carpo 1 &amp; out
build1ng pnced $35 000 Call
(304)882 2221 Or (304)882 2405

15 acres on Uncoln HI&amp; Pomer
oy Will finance 8% $200 down
15yr note S150 per month bat
loon 1n 5 years 740-992 2529

Route 7 South Newer Larger
Home Very N1ce Consider
Trada tn (740)446-9966

5 1/2 Acres flat B1dwell/ R o
Grande area Has water and alec
lrlc Askmg $27 000 (740)245
2222

Small 2 Bedroom AIC Has
K1tchen Appliances Gas Fur
nace Goo d Roof 2 Parches
(304)675 1365

8RUNERLAND
7'"'""1 1.92
Gallloo Co Rta Grande Very
N ce + Seen c Homes S1tes 111
Country Senlngs B Acres Wilh
Pond $22 000 Close To Town
Kerr Rd 8 Acres $21 000 Or
5 Acres W lh Pond $25 000
Cheshwe 6 Acres $11 500 or 24
Acres W 111 Huge Barn $31 0001
Clay TownshiP Barn + Stream On
31 Acres $32 000 Tycoon Lake
Area 14 Acres $13 900
llolgo Co Tuppers Plams
SR681 Dry 5 Acres On Shade
RIVer St2000 or 31 Acres
$26 900 carr Roed 6 Acres
$12 000 Or Large Equ""""''
Building On 6 .Acres $31 000
Oanv1lle N1ce 5 Acres St3 500
Rutland 9 Acres $8 500'

Two car garage/ apartment in
Middleport two bed ooms full
bath LA kitchen wllh etectrtc
range central a1r 740 985 3650
or 74Q-992 2795

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale
$0 Down Fa Good Customers,
On Land
Home Packages
Oakwood Galhpol s {740)446
3093
t4x70 Southern Dream free De
livery free Setup only $9995 1
88B 92B 3426

I 6 Wtde Only S 195 00 Per
Month 8 99% Ftxed lnte est Rate
With A r And
Underpinning
1 888-928 3426

Just a lew of the parcels
available Call now for maps and
other I st•ngsl Owner f1nanc ng
wlll1 Sligh! properly markup

1976 l 4x70 2 3 Bedroom New
Stnce 1997 AJC Furnace Water
Heate $6500 (304)675 300B
Mo n ngs (740)385 4277 Even
mgs

Camp
Sites For Rent On Ka
nawha River 8 mttes from Point
Ple~sant eleclrlc only (304)675
1722 (304)67541~ After 5pm

1982 14•70 Faumont TownhOuse
2 bedroom 1 large bath w th heat
pump &amp; ale $7 500 740 591
4043 or 740-992.0038

Looking To Buy A. New Home?
Don 1 Have land? We Doll! Hurry
On~ 10 Lois Leh 304 738-7295

1988 Cayton Trailer 3 Or 4
Bedrooms Total Electnc 2 Full
Barhs
$5000
OBO
Call
(740)3BB 1772 Senous Callers
Only

RENTALS

410 Houeee for Rent
1092 Sunset Drive Very Good
Condition Deposit &amp; Reterences
Requ red No Pels Call (740)4464118

1988 t4tc70 3 Bedroom shingles
Roof V nyt Sidmg Remodeled
Very Clean $12 900 Make Oller
12x12 Storage Building For Sale
(740)441-0113

3 Bedroom House
118 Park
0 ive Po nt Pleasant No Pets
Reference &amp; Deposn $450
(304)675 2749

1st T me Home Buyers P ogram
Special Flnanctng Available
(304)755 5568
28x60 3 Or 4 Bedroom Only
$345 00 Per Month 8 99% Fixed
Interest Rate 1 888 928 3426

AMAZING Lillie or No Cred I
Needed Special Government F1
nanclng (3041755 5885
Confused? Don 1 Be Call Oak
wood Gall palls Best Prices
Best Serv ce Best People U You
See And Ad You Like Call Us!
(740)446-3093
Country living Pick Your Dream
Home &amp; We II Se1 II Up On A
Beaut ful 5 Acre Tract Oakwood
Gell po Is (7401446-3093

Three bedroom house for rent in
Pomeroy no pars 740 992 5858

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

lot model clearance sav$ up to
$8 825 w lh anv home check us
out were dealing Coles Mobile
Homes US 50 East Athens Oh

2 Bedroom 2 Bath CIA. Stove
Aefr gerator Water/ Trash Paid
Very N1ce $350 Plus Oeposlt
(7 40)388-8371

Lot model clearance one 2000
sectional save $9 625 for 2000
model singles 5 pre owned sin
gles must go by May 31 no rea
sonable offer refused these
homes wont last long so slop n
and check us out we re dealing
Coles Mobile Homes Ath ens
Oh10 Open M W 9 7 Thu s Fri
96 Sat 05

2 Bedroom Trailer In Small Trailer
Park Ref end Deposit (740)446
1104

A I Electric Mobile Home Com
plete y Remade ed Ready June
lSI No Pets (740)387-0611

Must se I 1995 Shull 16xBO 3
bedroom 2 bath ElCce ent condi
1on Cat Cheryl 740 385 4367
New t4 It w de $499 down only
S199 per mon call now t 800
B91 6777

Nice Clean ~ Bedroom Mobile
Home
No
Pets
Deposit
(740)379-2254 Patriot

New t6 1 w de $499 per mon
only $270 per mon call now 1
800 69 1 6777

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New 2001 Fleetwood only
$ t 46 46 per month Cali N kkl
74().385 4387
New 200t F eerwood 3 br 2
bath set up In The Country Mo
bile Home Park ready to move In
$995 down $199 98 per monrh
740 992 2167

2568 Equal Housing Oppor1lriy

Christy s Fam•tr living 331.t0
New Lma Rd Au1land Ohio 740742 7403 Apartment nome and
Ira ler rentals Commerctal stor•
fronts ava lable tor Htase Vacan
cies now
Furnished 2 &amp; 3 Room Apar1
menls Clean No Pels. No Smolt
1ng References &amp; Deposit Re
qulred
Ut1hties Furn1shed
(740)446-1519
GraciOUS lrv1ng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at VIllage Manor and
Rtvers1de Apartments m Middle
pori From $278 $348 Call 740
992 50&amp;4 Equal Housong Oppor
1Unillos
Now Takmg Apphcallons- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments
Includes Water
Sewage Trash $350/Mo 740

446-0008
Tara Townhouse Apartments
Very Spac1ous 2 Bedrooms 2
Floors CA. 1 112 Bath Fully Gar
peted Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool
Pallo Slarl $365/Mo No Pels
Lease Plus Security De:10sll Re
qutred Oays 740 448 3481
Evenings 740 3B7 0502 740
446-0101

1\vln RIV8l'Towers now acoeptng
appliealtOnS for 1 8R
HUD sullsidlzod apl for elderly
aoddoSabled EOH (304)675
6679

460 Space for Rent
Famll~ type for small camp1ng
traller_hookup and one dock si1a
call 740-992 5956 anytime

490

For Lease

Beautnul 1600 Sq Feel Restored
2nd floor Apartment In Historic
Otstr cl Ideal For Profess tOnal
Couple All Modern AmeMitles 3
Bedrooms Spac1ous living 1 t/2
Baths Rear Deck HVAC $6001
mo Plus UtUIIIes Security And
Kev Oepos1t No Pets References
ReqUired (740)446 4425 Or
(740)446--3936

MERCHANDISE

510

Household
Goods

1 Pecan Wood Dining Room
Corner Cupboard $100 1 New
Queen S1ze Fulton $225 1 Ma
pie Dining room Cubbard $85 1
New Amish Made Porch Swing
$100 (740)367-7401
3 Piece living Room Set Couch
wiMa&amp;sagers &amp; Recliners Love
seat Rocker Recliner In Teals
Like New 4 Piece Bedroom Set
Black &amp; Gold Modarn Good
Price 6 Piece Din ng Room Set
Black &amp; Gold Glass Top Modern
Chairs
Good
Condition
(740)339-2787

440

Apartments
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apar1ments fur
nlsh~d and unfurmshed secur ty
deposn required no pets 740
992 2218
1 Room
Ulll lid
Second
$125/mo

Furnished Eff cle ncy All
Paid Shared Bath 919
Avenue Gall polls OH
(740)446-3945

FREE $40 -'11 ol GROCERIES!
Limited to first 100 calls Tell
and lamilyl800-426-4397
FREE OSTOMY PRODUCTS!
Manufacturer offers a two week
suppty of colostomy or urostomy
bland name products w th one
s10111o phonO call No ollligatiOnS
can 800-755-7880
Grubbs P10no Tuning &amp; Repa rs
l'robloms? Tuned? Gal The
Piano Or 740-446-4525
lndepandenr Hert&gt;alile Dlslnbulot
Can For Pro&lt;lue1 Or Oppor1Umly
(740)441-1982
JET

AERATION MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; Rebui11 In Slodl
can Ron Evans. 1-800-537-9528.
lawn Mower Sears Crahsman
Rear Engtne 13 5 HP 30 Cut
Used One Season Excellenl
Condition $500 (740)379-2111

IIOIILE HOllE OWNERS

Wa$her &amp; dryer $200 electric
range $75 al good condtl on call
74().992 3242

530

Antiques

Buy or sell Riverine Antlquea
1124 Easr Main on SR 124 E Pomeroy 740 992 2528
740 992
1539 Au&amp;S Moore owner

or

1Massey 1 Foot
Pie~

Cyc1o 11ar 1 5
up Disk (740)256-

Blades Wlfll Power Unit Excet1on1
Cond lton (740)256 1674 $3200

080
FOld 2000 Trae1or For Sale Call
(740)256 6663
Gravely Walk Behmd With Mow
er (740~

Troy Buill Tiller 8HP (740)4469227

630

Uvestock

AQHA 2 Year Old Geld1ng
Beaulilul Gray APHA 4 Year Old
Pain1 Mare (740)388-0406
Horset Colt Breaking/ Trammg
Reg istered Quarter Horses For
Sale lelarl WV (304)B95 3319

www sayrafarms oom

Horses For Sale (74012511--6439
Lunoustn yearling bulls two lef1
$800 &amp; $900 2 112 year old
buckskin geldtng $900 740-698
2765

640

Hay &amp; Grain

12 Round Bales Of Hay For Sale
(304)675 :ll30
150 Round Bates Hay $12 00
each (740)446-nB7

650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

nett

Sawmill S3 B95 New Super Lurnbermale 2000 larger capacittes
more options Manufacturer of
sawmills edgers 'nd skidders
NORWOOD INDUSTRIES 252
Sonwlll Onve Buffalo NY 14225
FREE 1Qiorma11on 1 800 578
1363 EXT 200-U
See Paint Pius For All Your Pain
tng Needs We Stock Pittsburgh
Paints Slkkens Wood Finishes
And Mlnwex Stains (304)675
4084

STEEL BUILDINGS Urgenlll
Must move nowll 25x30 30x40
45x1 00 llqu dation pricing save
thousandall 1 800 211 9594 x
69
Umroyal T gerpaw tires P205
75R15 (41 11res only 20 000 miles
used excellent condll1on S100
740-992 2064

550

Building
Supplies

Block brick sewer pipes wind
ows lintels etc Claude Winters
Rio Grande OH Call 740 245
5121
Steel Buildings New Must Se I
30x40x12 Was $10 200 Now
990 40xBOx12 was $16 400
Now $10 971 50xt00x16 Was
Now
$19 990
$27 590
60x200x1B waa $58 760 Now
$42 990 1 800-406-5126

se

560

Pets for Sale

1 AKC Malo Pekingese Puppy 9
Weeko Old I Toy Poodle Pup 8
Monrhs Old (740)446-339B
AKC
Reg1stered Champion
Bloodline Labrador Retriever
Puppies Wormed &amp; Snors $200
Each Call (740)553-1903
French City Pet Grooming
Moved To Pont Pleaaant Now
Coiled Roae a Pol Grooming Call
For Appolntmelll (3041675 5010
Jack Aussell Terrier Puppies 1
Mala 1 Female 6 Weeks Old
(740)388-8039

Hay &amp; Bright W re Tie Straw Year
Round Delivery &amp; Volume Dis
count Available Hentage Farm
(304)675 5724

Tobacco Plants Order Now To
Guaranrae Early Spring Planllngs
Increase Allotments Mean Extra
Plants Thank You For Your Bust
ness Call Danny Dewhurst
Leave Message (304)895 3740
Or (304)895-37B9

TRANSPORTATION

1979 Jeep CJ 5 new body new
motor too many extras to list
niCe $5000 firm 74G-992-3796
1985 ALFA Romeo Sp1d1r con
veflible excellent conditton
$6000 740 992 2529 132 Buller
nul Pomeroy
t986 Chrysler LeBaron 4 Door
Engine Doesn t Run Everythmg
Else Good $200 Ca {740)4410199
1989 Honda Accord LX 4 Door
Loaded 5 Speed 37 mpg
127 ooo Milos Grear Shape
$3 295 (304)675 7256
1991 Dodge Stealth RT Twtn
Turbo 300HP 5 Speed AWD
AWS Loeded Sharp Car $7500
OBO (Below Book) (740)441 0135
1992
F reb rd
Excellent
Condition $4800 Or Best Offer
(740)446 7541
1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Su
preme Convertible Fu ly Aecondl
Uonad Climate Control Power
Everything White With Black
Top Really Nice Car Will Sell AI
Nada Wholesale Pr ce $4500
(740)446 1155 Great GradJJat on

1993
Cadillac Fleelwood
Broughman 50K Miles Com
plerely Loaded Black W lh Leath
er Interior Mint Condit an
$13000 (740)446-4191
1994 Ford Crown VIctoria 51 000
Miles One Owner SB 000 1980
Chevy Malibu 2 Door Hard top
30 000 M les (740)379-2694

8 Foot Warer S Ide B Foot Dlv ng
Board Steps Solar Blanket Call
{740)256-1922
AUTOS FROM SB00 110
Po ~e Impounds &amp; Ropoal
1byotas Chevy s Jeepsl
Please Gall tor Listings
1 BOO 451 0050 Exl C9B17
Blanket Chut Double Stroller
Babybed Car Sear (30•)875
2801

Slrawberrles You Pick we Pick
Taylors Berry Patch 2864 Kerr
Road Open 4 Bpm May 24 &amp; 25
8 12 May 28 (740)245-9047

590

For Sale
or Trade

For Sale Or Trade Antique
Bottles &amp; Jars And Old Items
For Authentic Arrowheads In
Gallla And Meson Counties Call
For Appointment If No Answer
Leave Massage (740)~1-1238

1985 Honda Sabia VI EC
11l3 Kaw 4-40 LTD
$550 080 (740)446-t355

11800 010

F--

1989 Kawa saki Ninja IJOOCC
Brael&lt;/ Rod Runs Good 13 000
Milo$ wifull
$11110
Gall (740)388 99110 -7pm
1999 Harley Oavidsor, Electra
Gl do Claosoc Fuel inltcllon 2
Tone Pamt Extra Clean (740 ,
446 1749 Aller 5pm Or Ltt•t
Message

1999 Honda VTA 1OOOF Super
hawk 2 Brothers Raetng Pipes
Asking $8000 (304)773-5885

Reds

2000 400EX 4 wheeler I ke new
over St 200 1n e»clras $4 800
(304)6757511 (304)675-7423
Kawasaki 400 .cxo~ Prarle Auto
Radiator Cooled 6 months old
$4800 ongmal co st $6300
(304)576-9991

The Reds Wish he d staved
back 111 rhc clubhou,e Thctr
streak of games wtthout a
shutout ended at an NL record
208 games
The last time Cmc111na!J,
failed to score was Oct 4
1999 when AI Letters twohiner led the New York Mets
to a 5 0 wm rn the Nl wild
can! ttebreaker playoff Only
the New York Yankees (308
games from 1931-33) and the
Milwaukee Brewers (212
games 1978 79) went longer
Without a shutout
All good things will come
111 good tune s:ud Sean Casey,
who went 0-for-3 But today.
L1eber pitched well and we
dido t swmg the bats Thats JUSt
the way rt ts
Osvaldo Fernandez (5-3)

from PapBl
Lteber (4-3) faced the num
mum number ofbatte~ allowmg only a Single rn the sixth
mnmg and a walk m the runth
Of h1s 79 pttches 55 were
stnkes
He got to a double-dig1t
pnch count m only two
mmngs throwmg I 0 pttches m
the e1ghth and 16 m rhe runth
Making L1ebers outmg even
more Impressive was that he
did 1t desp1te a 1 hour 37
nunute ram delay rn the bot
tom of the fourth tnrung And
that was after the start of the
game had been pushed back 55
nunutes

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale
15 Foot Boat Motor Trailer 8
Fool Ftbergla&amp;s Pop Up Camper
$2100 For Boll1 (304)576 3238
1989 Strata s Open Bow W1th
tra ter Seats 6 Excellent Cond•
tmn OMC 3 0 160 HP In Board
W1th Cobra Out Dnve Ask ing
$5495 Call Evemngs (740)446-

0440
1996 21 Fool Bass Tracker
Pon1oon Boat wi60HP Tracker
Engme 1987 F 150 4 Whee
Drive (304)882 2715
9 t Lowe 20 Pontoon Boat &amp;
Tratler 40HP: Johnson Outboard
Equipped W th L ve Well
{304)882 2845

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

1990 16 Skamper Trailer 1 Own
er 4 Wheels Fully Conta ned
Sleeps
5
Asking $3500
(3041B95-3678 (3041895-3554
'1995 Dutchmen Camper with ax
pando S10 000 llrm Call740
992n39

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Your Right to Know, Delivered Right to Your Door.

1997 FlagataN pop up Blc steeps
6 $2250 1973 Sprlle sleeps 2 3
$795 located at Gathering wa
ters Campgrounds Apple Grove
740 247 7401
1999
24 lnnsbruck Travel
Tra1ter Uke New Cond 1on Lois
01 Exlras Wtll Deal (740)448B788
75 Apache Mesa New Gear Box
es Ready ro Go- Nlca $1395 Day
(740)245 521\
Evenings
(740)446-7753

SERVICES

810

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional U!etlme guarantee
Local references turmshed Es
tabl shed 1975 Call 24 Hrs (740)
446 0870 1 800 287 0576 Rog
ers Waterproofing
C&amp;C General Home Main
tenence Paint ng vinyl s ding
carpentry doors windows baths
mob le home repair and more For
tree estimate call Chet 740 992
6323
Livingston s Basement Water
Proofing all bnement repairs
done free est mates llletime
guarantee 14yrs on job expert
ence (304)895 38B7

840

1997 Subaru Outback Sport 27
mpg AIC AMIFM Cassette All
Wheel Drive ~ Speed Manual
$9500 (304)675 4118 Leave
Message

Res dent at or com mercial wiring
new serv1ce or epa rs Master L•
censed electric an ~ denour
Electric al WV000306 304 875
1786

1999 Lum na 18 000 Miles
Loaded $14 000 (304)8B2 3339
Call ANor 5pm
t999 Grand Prix GT Wh te 4
door 24 500 miles CO well cared
lor (740)441-0216 (740)591
7110

83 Dodge Aries Stat onwagon
Runs Good Needs Brake Work
$300 OBO Cal Bolo e 5pm
!740)38B-B532
92 L ncoln Town Car Loaded
Good Condition New Tires
$2800 {74013B8- !&gt;053 Days
(740)388-6956 Even ngs

720 Trucks for Sale
1980 Chevy 4x4 Shorr Bed
$3 700 call {304)882 3426
1985 Chevrolet Suburban S1lver
ado 52K Miles Loeded w lh Ex
lras (740)446-4191

19B8 Chevy 112 Ton Long Whoel
Base Cold A r Must See To
Appreclare {740)256-6574

IJ

gave up 1\\0 runs and SIX h1ts 111
1 I 3 rnmngs
Only Juan Castro could figure Lieber out breaking up a
perfect game wrth a srngle to
nght II\ the SIXth 111mng
Castro also drew the lone
w.tlk 10 the mnth
Lieber gave up three balls to
a hitter only twiCe the last two
of the game He walked Castro
and then got to 3-2 on pmchhitter Ruben Rivera but
Rivera grounded mto a double
play
The Cubs gave Lieber aU the
offense he needed 111 the fi~t
Sammy Sosa playmg hiS fi~t
game after nussmg two With
ttghtness rn his lower back h1t
an RBI smgle 10 his fi~t at-bat
Gary Matthews Jr homered
and drove m another run

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1996 Dodge lnrrepld ES Can
dyapple Red Loaded Leather
New Tires H•ghway Mt es $6200
OBO {740)441-0135

2000 Cavalier 2 Door AMIFM
Cassette CO Power Sunroof
Cruise Till 21 000 M les SB 500
(740)441-0337

Srrawberllea Pick Your Own Call
Claude WlrlltlO (740)245-5121

Motorcycle•

do My crew chief Matt Bor- tcilly be sent to the back of
bnd, has done an awesome me 43-ar field
"I w.as pretty hapPJ! With
JOb He"s g1ven me a comfortable race car here so I can that. but we re still gomg to
start 43rd so 1t doesn"t nutpush the pedal ••
It will be JUS! the third ter. Stew.nt wd
Winston Cup l'llce of NewDale Jarrett who holds a
mans career He started a r.11ce 14-pornt advantage over Gorm Phoerux last year but failed don for the pomlli lead failed
to fimsh and placed 41 sr And to qualifY because he wrecked
he raced agam m Las Vegas on the warm up lap
Jarrett's car slid down low
this sprmg and W:IS able to
stay m the race while fimsh- on the track and bottomed
out causmg him to spm up
mg33rd
Tony Stewart, who plans to and around mto the Turn 4
run m both the Indianapolis will The nght rear of his Ford
500 and the Coca-Cob 600 smashed rnto the wall forcmg
on the same da)l qwhfied Jarrett to take a pmvmonal to
make the field and get his
12th
Stewart will start seventh at backup c&gt;r out for the l'liCe
lnd~&gt;n apohs where he plans
He U start 37th
Among the dnvers who
to run 500 miles before llymg
tmmediately to Charlotte for failed to make the field were
the early evenmg start of the Kyle Petty and Jo hn Andre ttl
who failed to ger the No 43
600
So h1S quahfymg run really car mto a race for th e first
dtdn t matter If he s not back tune Si nce July 1994 when
Wally Dallenbach d1dn t make
m Conco rd for the 3 45 p m
dnwr mcetmg he II auromat- the race m l oudo n r-;1 H

SECTION N 0
29
1,
Pollclee
snd TOWNSHIP NO
proctduree governing RANGE 13 OF THE
Wiler
1erv1ce OHIO COMPANY"S
lpp!ICIIIOnl b!l!lng PURCHASE, AND
and
termln111on MORE
procedure• In the PARTICULARLY
Vlllsge of Syracu11, DESCRIBED AS
Ohio which W&amp;l FOLLOwg
BEGINNING ON
p111ed by Counc!l
M1y 3 2001 may be GRANT STREET AT
obtslntd or viewed 11 THE SOUTHWEST
the Office of the Clerk CORNER
OF M
of Syracun VIlis~
BETZ 14/100 ACRE
(5) 25 (8) 1
LOT,
THENCE
NORTH
211-112
DEGREES WEST 125
Public Notice
FEET,
THENCE
SOUTH
83·112
SHERIFPS SALE
DEGREES WEST 89
REAL ESTATE
FEET,
THENCE
CASE NUMBER
ORDINANCE NO 412

SOUTH
28·1/2
DEGREES EAST 125
FEET TO GRANT
STREEt
THENCE
NORTH
83 1/2
DEGREES EAST
ALONG
GRANT
STREET 89 FEET TO
THE PLACE OF
BEGINNING
CONTAINING 25/100
ACRE
MORE OR
LESS

Electrical and
Refrigeration

Cllh

.111mee M Saulaby
Sheriff Malge Ccunly

Frencla J DIC111re
Lerner, Sampeon &amp;

648 GRANT STREEt
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

45760
Appraleed

lnyltt Tbt Entire

NaUonwlde Home

Tg

Mortgage Comp~ny
PLAINTIFF

Roger S Hook, et al
.DEFENDANTS
COURT 01"
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO

In pur1uance of an
Order Of Sale to me
directed from 11ld
Court In the above
entitled action, I will
expoee to aale at
public euctlon at the
Courthouea on June
18, 2001 11 10 00 I m
of 11ld day, the
following deacrlbed
r~aleatate

SITUATED IN THE
STATE OF OHIO,
COUNTY OF MEIGS
AND IN THE
VILLAGE OF
MIDDLEPORl:
SITUATED IN

110 Help Wanted

COG Management, LLO

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The Daily
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Clesslfl&amp;d Ads
111 Court Street
Pomsroy, OH 45769

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around it,
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
We would like to announce that our
Pomeroy facility now has a new Call
Center Mana9er. We are currently
seeking to fill over 100 positions. No
exp. necessary. Earn up to $1 5/hr.
Very flexible schedulln9. Both f/t and
p/t avail. Medlcal/Dental/Pd
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151 ,1. 18 25

NalghborhAOd

lki-Ailltd Group

vs

120 E Fourth Street.
81h Floor
Clnclnlttl, Ohio
45202
(513) 241-3100
OH Supt C110038798

at

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Mo~Company

Rothluu

$2000000
Terme of eale

Prior lnetrument
reference• Volume
77 Plllle 487
Property lddreee

GWII

570

40 gallon natural gas hot water
tank $60 Coleman trailer fur
neee bottled gas 75 000 BTU s
Sroo eall 740 742 2373 altar
4pm

740

790

2000 Honda Civic EX Red
Totally Loaded Power Moonroof
BOOOK MUSI Sel $15 500
(304)675-8465

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

1994 Ford Aerostar Extended
Cab M1n1van XLT 93 000 m1le1
loaded v 6 automatic SISOO
740-247 1100

Grand Am one owner re
mainder of factory warranty lady
dnven very good gas m•leage
19 000 miles loaded very c ean
Can be seen at 609 Pearl Street
Middleport or call 740 992 2358
after 4pm or anytime weekends

Taking Depoa Is on AKC Regis
tered Cocker Spaniel Pups Born
4126/01 2 malooo 2 Females call
(304)675-7559

580

1987 Chevy Silvofado 4x4 Loeded (740~ tcrl5

4 Inch Suspens on Lift For 1980
96 Ford F 150 4x4 Everyth ng
Included S;lOO (740)441 I 716

$1 000 lACK 2 Ton Air Condl
I oner 2 Ton Colt 1 Line Set In
stalled $2 295 $1 ooo Back
St295 Net Price Free Ealimates
Call For Quote&amp; On Other zu
II You Don 1 Call Us we
Both Loaol 'Mobile Homes Our'
Spec allly 1 740 446 530B 1 Boo291-009B

NOBODY S FATHER CD by Ke
vln Jones Mary Chapin Carpen
lor &amp; Act Smllh guosr On rax
lm com cdunlvlrse amason etc

Smed llalrigenlror Aslllng 112000
(304)675-1602

93 lmcoln Town car $4500 ga
rage kepi excellent condition.
740-992-0228

1999 ~onda CAV Roal WD
cruise CO Air E»ccelent Cond
tlon 41 000 mites Must Se
$19 400 (740)38B 9305

2 Door Rolrlgararor 20 e cub c ft
With freezer on top Maytag dryer
both In Good Work ng Condit on
{304)875 5088

Onlloanl-~

-

760

Roglalored Lab pups 2 yellow 5
chocolalo shots &amp; papers $250
each 740 742 1116

Musical
lnetruments

Longlh Ca&lt;go Van V 8 Au1o 4
New Wheels And Tires 14 000

710 Autos for Sale

540 Mlecellaneous
Merchandise

s

2nd we made a btg step
here, he wd " But we know
It's a reilly tall ladder and
we re JUSt trymg to get as
nuny laps m as we can ill
year •
But he s no stranger to
Lowes Motor Speedw2y
He owns the overall tr:lck
record for speed. qualifYing an
ARCA car last October at
186780 mph
And he competed m The
Wmston Open last week and
was runmng away fiom the
field before h1S car blew an
eng~ne wuh three laps to go
Now he II have to figure out
how to make 1t last for 600
nules on Sunday mght
Its gomg to be tough 600
nules 400 laps IS gomg to b e a
d1fferent deal for me he sard
We"U JUSt sec what we can

IU1980iiiO~iftii;,;;;:1,iiTon~Exl~e~nded~

Foley Belsaw Sawmtll -*&amp; &amp; s&amp;•

NEW AND USED STEEL Steel
Beams Pipe Rebar For Conaere
Angle Channel Flat Bar Steel
Grating For Drains Dnveways &amp;
Walkways New 55 Gallon Drums
Wl111 Lkl &amp; Rmg $7 00 Each L8L
Scrap Melals (740)446-7300

RESIIENTIAL HOME OWNERS
Tappan HI Elltelency 90% Gas
Furnaces Oil Furnaces 12 Seer
Heat Pump &amp; Air Condtttonlng
Systems Free e Year Warranty
Bennetts Heating &amp; Cooling 1
800-872 5967 www OIVb com/ben

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1999 Cllevrolel 5-10 1rudl bUr
Ot~re Mower Cond1110nen And guody wilh malchlng 1oppor all
Balers With John Deere Cred t opliOr1l Sha&lt;pl' Ex - c:ondl
Apjlroyal Call Or Slop By - •1 1iOn, $10,800 740-99241158
Carmichael s Farm &amp; Lawn
Vans&amp;4-WDs
(740)446-2412 HIOD-594-1111

Someone To Round Bale 50•
Acres Of Hay On Shares Square
Bales For sate (304)675-4869

Reconditioned Washer &amp; Dryers
$100 Each M; 5 000 To 23 000
BTU For Sale Starttng AI $75 00
Thompson Appliance Repa1r
3407 Jackson Avenue (304)675
7388

9922529 13:! Bunarnut -

610 Farm Equipment
err; n... ldrog On John

Huge Inventory Discount Prices
On VInyl Sk~rtmg Doors Wind
ows Anchors Water Heater:t
Plumbing &amp; Electncal Parts Fur
naces &amp; Heat Pumps Bennetts
Mobile Home Supply 740 446
9416 ,_"""' eor!Vbannorr

Yamaha Baa• Gullar SIOO 200
Wall Bass Amp $150 4 Track
Recorder $100 OBO VHS
Movies Big Variety S2 oo Each
(740)"6-1721

New And Used Furniture Store
Below HoJ1day Inn Kanauga We
Sell Grave Monuments And
Vases (7401446-4782

-.g II NAIIA-- 740-

1020 Massey Ferguson 4
768 HoUrs 3 ~ 0iaso1 E•
$7500 (740)446-9227

Compulors WE FINANCE DEU
COMPUTERS! E. .n with tess
than perfect credit ! 1 800 477
9016 Coda AC21 www omcsolu
lion ....

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1990 Jeep
I~
84000
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Compacl Desk Top Computer
Pentium 3 Processor 17 Inch
MOAIIOJ CORW Orrve &amp; Pnnter
(3041875-2817

Appliances
Reconditioned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refri
graters Up To 90 Days Guar
anleedl We Sell New Mayrag Ap
pllances French Cl(y Maylag
74().448 7795

New &amp; Used Furmture
New 2 Piece Ltv ngroom Su tes
$399 Buy Sell Trade

720 Truclls for

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TAIL)Prira- Canada

Amana Side by S1da Refrigerator
Good Condition with Ice maker
$t50 Lennox Dual Fuel Oil Fur
nace Electric heat pump used 9
seasons Good condition $800
(740)446-3969

Main Street Fum ture
(304)675 1422
5I 5 Main Slreel Polh1 Pleesant

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Fool
6359

warorllne Special 3/4 200 PSI
$21 95 Per 100 1" 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100 All Brass Com
preaalon Fillings In Slack
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Ohio 1 800-537 9528

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers dryers refrigerators
ranges Skaggs Appliances 7B
Vine Slroel Call 740 446 7398
1 B88 B18 0128

P: ot P ogram Renters Needed
304 736 7295

lim ted Or No Credit? Govern
ment Bank F nance Only At Oak
wood In Barboursville WV 304
736 3409

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACK
SON ESTATES 52 Wollwood
DrMI from $297 to S383 Walk to
shop &amp; mov es Call 740 ... 6

3 Bedroom House For Rent Or
Sale Wrll Accep1 HUD Call
(740)441 0572 Ask For Veer e
Or Leave Message

BUY Foreclosed Homes rfom
SI 0 0001 Repo s &amp; Bankruptcy s
For List ngs 1 BOO 319 3323 Ext
1709

Helpl We need used homes Free
appralsa 74().380 9423

Message

For Sale Recond lt oned wash
ers dryers and refrigerators
Thompsons Applldneo 3407
Jackson Avenue (304)675 7388

3 Bedroom House In Syrac~:.~se
Ohio $450/ Monlh HUD Ap
pro,ed
(304)675 5332
or
(740)992 6119 weekends only

Factory Goof 32x80 S10 000 Dis
count only $1000 00 Dawn De
hvery and setup pa d by Factory
1 800-691-6777

2 Bedroom Garage Apartment
Mason 5300 plus Utilities S200
Deposit (304)575 1!111 leave

3 bedroom home M nersvllle
area rver vtew references re
qu red depos t req uired no pets
74().992 6777 after 5pm

3 Bedroom House On Route t60
Near Wllkesvl e Stove Refrig
erator Water/ Tra sh Pa1d Very
Nice
$425 Plus Deposit
(740)388-9371

310 Homes for Sale

3 1/2 M es Out Sandhill Road
(304)675 2507

Dav d s General Contractors
PlumDlng Electr ic Pamtmg
Decks
Mise
Work
Ca I
(740)256 9373 Or Ce I Phone I
304 633 6265

2 FumiShOd Apanmonl
Uhlllles Included $400/mo. No
PelS (740)367-01111

Coi7«H;6HI251 aslclor Tom

Med cal Billing Ass stant needed
mmediBlefy! FTIPT Will Train Ex
cenent mcame PC reqwred 1
888-«9-9n3 ext 1122

~areacar~ng ~te

HUD/FHA M01tgage Refunds No
EKper ence Requered For FREE

Lawn lolcMWig SeMce- -ng tor
cu11omers to atatl new business

Res dential &amp;
mm mum Of 3
Paid HOfidays
Send Resume
Jackson OH

Need a JOB?
Want a career'" NURSING?
Nursing AssiStant Classes are
being olle&lt;ed on June 11 2001 "

Anne of Green Gables and The
Conltnulng Slory Fadofy ..Biod
VHS ..,.,.. $14 99 • S&amp;H Col
loll lroo 1 866 7•4 8245 (PIG

180 'Winted To Do

HoMeworker• Needed $635
Weekly Process ing Ma1l Easyl
No Expet..,oce Needed cat
HI00-65241726 El112070 241b

Stamped EnvelOpe! GIGO DEPT
5 BOX 1(38 ANTIOCH TN
37011 1438 Stan lmmedi.&gt;lely

Informal on Call 1 800 50 I 6832

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Pomeroy,llkldleport, Ohio

2001

110 Help Wanted

Pleasant Valley
Hospital
Pleasant Valley Hospital currently has an opening
for a Coding Specialist. Must be RHIT or RHIA
cert!Oed with an associates degree or bachelor's
degree In Medical Records
Send resume to
Pleasant Valley Hospital,
c/o Human Resources, 2520 Valley Drive,
Pomt Pleasant, WV 25550 or
fax to· (304) 675·6975 ANEOE

In Loving Memory
Of My Son
Lewis K Smith
who better known
as Kenny passed
away 2 years on
this day May 25
Since God called
you away we all
miss you mora than
we could ever say
When you left us, It
wae more than we
could bear It Now
we know God had a
reason you wae
needed up there
Will see you again
someday Just as
long as we don t
forget to pray Love
you You are very
sadly mlsaed by
Mother Ruth Smith
Brother Mike and
Sistare &amp; Children
&lt;t

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Friday, ll8y 25, 2001

~. Middleport, Ohio

u.y 25,

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ALL STEEL.f!U1LDINOS ..... up
10 50% OFFI Pre-engtnN&lt;ed wl
plans 30150110 was $12 500
now S8t90 50•10114 was
$27 450- $11990 G01150otl4
was U2 750
$34 990
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$59990 1-800-2489140

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ToDD Adlllusl . . Ptlld

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wanted to Buy

Ab&amp;olult Top Dollar U S S IYer

Gold Coins Proolsets Diamonds
Gold Amgs

U S Currency

M T 5 Co1n Shop 151 Second

A'""'"" ~ 7-E',1PLOYMENT
SERVICES

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110

HelpWanted

$1200 W~EKLY POSSIBLE Processtng -400 lnqu1ry Enwlopes at
Home Easy Work Call 1 800

755-2027 1539 (24hrs)
$2 0.00 WEEKLY! llalllng 400
brochures• Sat slacl on Guar
anteed Postage &amp; Supphes pro
\ltded' Rush Self Addressed

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Personals

Ale you

Re~

For Romance' 1

900 329 8850 Extens•on 9909
S2 99 Per M nute Must be 18
"'"'" SerMJ (619)645-8434
Why wa1t? Start meetmg Oh o
singles tonight t aoo 766 2623
... 1621

30 Announcements
Longabergef
Bus
Tour
August
14111
For
MOle
Information
Contact Mar e
Wtsoman AI (304)675 5016 or

bandmO momnet nel
New To You Thnfl Shoppe
9 West St mson Athens
740-592 1842
Ouahty cloth ng and household
Items S1 00 bag sale evt\ry
Thursda~ Monday thru Saturday
91)().6:00

The Class of 1961 Cord ally 1n
vltes past teachers h ends
classmates to the reun1on
gathenng at PomerOy Gun Club
Ees1 ol Meigs High School sarur
day May 26111 kom 2-4tlm

40

Giveaway

Cute K ttens 6 wks old white calICO tiger assorted colors
(740)388--8595
Giveaway To Good Home
Adorable Pupp•e s Must See!
(304)675-6065
J;

Mate Long-ha red Black &amp; Wh re
Cat Approximately 8 Years old
Oeclawed And Neutered Call
(740)258-8909 Allar 5pm

60 Lost and Found
FOUND Adorable B/W Killen
Rescued From Beneath Car Hood
In Vlclnlly South Park Dr ve If
Uncia med W II G ve Free To
Good Home Wilh Supply 01 FOOd/
Liner And Reimbursed For Neu
lerlng (304)6751045
LDSI Small While Dog D1sap
peared SJJnday Even ng on t60 1
mile from town $100 reward
(740)448.-8807

70

YardSale
Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

Garage sate 4265 Bulav lie Pike
Gallipolis Sa1Urday May 261h 9
5pm Clothes Fu n lure House
hold Etc
Garage Sale Mollohan s 200
Clark Chapel Road New Carpel &amp;
Furniture 9 3pm Every Saturdav
(740)388-0173
Southwestern Elementary PTO
Community Yard Sate Saturdav
May 26111 9 5pm In Caletena All
Proceeds Go To Purchase Play
ground Equ pment
Yard Sale And Concession
Srand Gethpo Is Boat Club 1t1
VIne Street Saturday May 26th
9tlm-5pm Hand Made Ou ~ Rallle
DrawlngSpm

Pt Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity
ENORMOUS YARD SALE
NeKt To Flatrock Fire Department
8 Miles From Pont Peasant On
Roule 2 North MEMORIAL DAY
WEEKEND Friday Salurday
Sunday &amp; Monday B OOam Unl)l
171 Rain Or Shine Antiques Lots
Of Glassware Washer &amp;. Dryer
Houaehold llems &amp; Appliances
Basket&amp; Cralts Home Interior
Grill Lawn &amp; Other Furnltu e
Wooden &amp; Olflce Chatrs Ward
Proceuor Books
Old Life
And Other Magazines Records
Bird Cage Christmas Oecora
Ilona Shoes Purses Clothing &amp;
Much More

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Gun Collection &amp; Related Items
~eload ng Items Safe Kn ~es
WalChli CB Radios &amp; A.nten
nas Scanners Trucl!c Tool Box
Live Trap Good Tires Sets Of
Whee Covers 4 Wheeler Tires
Bumper Boat Trailer Ti es &amp;
R ms Microscope Sets &amp; Lot s
More Yamaha 4 Wheeler w/
Power Take 0(1 1 Rough &amp; 1
Finish Mower BIG Assortment
And lots Of Stulll!l Don 1 Mlu
Thlt Oneil Items Start ng At 10
Cents Plenty 01 Parking 111

Salt
Garage Sale 1st T me Rain Or
Shine Good Variety 4451 M 11
SlOne Roed 1 1/2 MMes ON Route
2 At Apple Grove Watch For
S~n&amp; May 24 25 &amp; 26th 9 1o1
Garage Sal&amp; 3 112 M les out
Sandhi I Rolling Acres Sa!urday
9-12 Rain/Shine Lots of Mise

' 80

Auction
and Flea Market

Country Corner Flea Market
Torch Ohio Friday Salurday &amp;
Sunday Open Monday Memorial
Oay 740 687 3091
Rick Pearson Auct on Company
run 1 me auctioneer complete
auction
service
L censed
186 Oh o &amp; West Virginia 304
773-57B5 Or 304 773-5447

Help wanted

HVAC lnttellel'ti
Commerc al W1th
Years E.-penance
Vacat1on &amp; 401K
To P 0 So• 667
45640

ext 1300 www projectretund com

PT FREE onlo BOO B71 B045
www lahOrneotz com

•sUIIIIEA WORK• ••s12 Baae/
AppL"" College Sludenls/ 01 HS
Graduates Entrv Level Svc/
sales Cond 1 ons Apply Open
1ngs Throughout Tn State Area
(304)552-4014
www worldorstudents comfnp

ABSOlUTELY FREE INFO
tnlernet Users Wanted
$2000-$5000/mo
www e-~mbiz net
Advancement Plans Salesman
Counselor Part lime And Full
time Flex ble Work SChedule Ca I
(740)446--9228 For Interview Ap
ponlments
Are 1bu Earn ng What You're
Worth? P/H/T S25S65n-iR
Wor1&lt; From Home
No Expenera Necessarv W1N
~am Cal lor a FREE Booklet
1 800-276-7103
YmW SenousCashNow com

AVON! AU Areas! To Buy or Sell
Shirley Spears 304 675-1429

Be Your Own boss•
Never 9-5 Aga n
Earn Up 1o $500 $BOOO!MO
PT/FT
1 BOO 61 Q-0705
www GashNowAndforeww com

CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Earn
excellent Income Easy cta1ms
process ng Full traming Home
PC required Ca 1 Phys clan &amp;
Healtttcare Developments toll
free 1 800..772 5933 ext 2070
COL A Dr vers Exper encedfln
eKperlenced West Coast Ava•
ab e Great Pay•M les Benef1ls
Transportauon Lodg1ng Included
COL Tr81nlng Ava•lable
Call 1 BOO 348 1380
Church p anlst or orgamst need
ed fo Hope Baptist Church Grant
Street Middleport Sunday only
am &amp; pm serv cas 740 774 9433
Coo spot Conven ence Store &amp;
Restauran t St Rt 50 &amp; US 7
CooiV lie Oh Hlr ng the following
posit1ons 4pm midmght cooks
4pm midn ght Cl sh washers mid
n1ght 8am luel desk cashier wall
person w th llextb e hours super
vtsor &amp; management positions
apply ar Coolspor

EARN $25 000 $50 000/yr Mod
cal Insurance Billing Needed lm
med ate yJ Home Computer Need
ad FREE Internet 1 ado 291
4683 Dept 1109
E»ccellent Opportunity For A
Reg sterad Nurse In Gall a And
Me1gs Count es With Growing
Home Health Agency Good
Bene! ts Wages Hours Call
Today AI (740)446 3808 Or
Vist 762 Second Avenue
Gallpols OH45631

FOREMAN POSITION
Immediate H e For The Right
Person
Permanent Full t me
Position Requ~res Exceptional
Sk lis w lh All Phas&amp;s 01
Aes dentlal Remodeling Work
S d ng Windows Carpentry
Decks Car Ports Fin sh Work
Framing Etc The Person We
Are Looking For Shou d Work
Well Wllh Others Be Ab e
To
Th nk On Your
Feet
&amp; Make Good Job De~lslons
Experienced Applicants Should
Have Good References Tools
And Reliable Transportal on We
Are An Establ shed Company
Work Is Loca Pay Is Based On
Experience Incant ve Bonuses &amp;
vacat on T me II You A e Looking
For A Long Term Stable Work
Please Apply At Chr iitlan s
Construct on Inc 1403 Eastern
Avenue Gallipolis OH Office
Hours Monday Fr day 8 5
(740)446-4514
Governmenl Jobs $ t 1 00 $33 00
per hour potent al Pa•d Tra nlng/
Full Benelts For more Information
ca 11 888 674 9150 exr 3234

GROWING BUSINESS NEEDS
HELP Work from hamel Ma11 or
der/E Commerce S522t/week PT
$1000 $4000/wk FT 800 92 I
8538 www dream2bfree com
Help Needed To Pick Straw
berries Apply In Person Taylor s
Berry Paten 2864 Kerr Road
Help wanted car ng to the elderly
Darst Group Home now paying
m nlmum wage new sMts 7am
3pm ram 5pm 3pm 11pm 1lpm
7am call 740 992 5023

Will Repair AUIOMObiiiS Lawn
Mowers and Farm Tractor&amp;
Cert1f1ed Yachan1c Call 9 5pm
(740)441-0199 Or (740)441
4222

FINANCIAL

$2500 poss1ble monthly grow ng
gourmet mushrooms for us FREE
mformabOn Sparellme EnterpriSe
Gal free HI00-910.3088

Needed Expenenced Crew for
Se111ng and f1mshing Sec11onal
Hous.ng Send Prcmg •nformat!Ofl
and experience 10 Southern
Homes PO Sox 629 Jackson
OH 45640

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends thai you do bus•
ness w11h people you know and
NOT to send money t~rough the
ma11 untl you have mvesllgated
lhe offer ng

0 10 Seeks Husband/ W fe Team
To
Learn
Auto
Hauling
(740)256-!021
Overbrook Center IS now accept
mg applications for full lime and
part lime LPN s ror evening and
m•dntght sh fts Start ng pay for
new grads IS S9 40 per hour
Tnere IS additional pay ror expen
ence and we offer evenmg and
weekend sh1ft differential '"
surance IS ava table lor full lime
e~tovees Please drop by and ltll
out an apphcatlon or contact
Kr st1e Madden at 740..992 64 72
EOE

Part Time
Delivery Person/
General Laborer Some Heavy
L fling 18 Yearo Old Or Older
Call (740)245- 1121 Monday
Fr day 9 5pm Only
Part t1me Sales Position Apply In
Person Acqu1S1t1ons Jewelry 1 51
Second Avenue Ga hpo s
Postal Jobs $48 323 00 yr Now
h~rtng No eKpenence patd tra n
ing great benefits call 7 days
B00-429 3660 exr J 365

POSTAL JOBS Up to S18 35/
hour Htnng for 2001 Paict tra n
ng Fu I benefits Celt toll free
7am 7pm 1 888 726 9083 x
1705
Responsib le Babysitter Needed
For 2 Month &amp; 19 Month Olds
Rotati ng Shill Some Overnight
(7 40)446 7198
Sa es Person
Full T me Bene
Ills Retail Exper ence Preferred
Apply At Lifestyle Furn ture No
Phone Calls Ap~y In Person
856 Th rd Avenue Gallipolis
Ohio
Sates Person Exper ence With
Retail Sales And Knowledge Of
Build ng
Materials Apply In
Person At Thomas Do It Center
Gal tpolls
Someone To Run Local Trash
Route To Or ve &amp; Load Must
Have Class A COL &amp; 2 Years
Dr v ng Experience Fo Nlghl&amp;hlll
(740)388-9686 9 5pm

URGENTLY NEEDED plasma
donors earn $45 to $60 lor 2 or 3
hours weekly Ca I Sera Tee 7 40
592 6651
Wanted stngle person to live 10
and C8're tor 1 6 residents In
c udes room &amp; board and salary
Call lor an Interview 740 992
5039 between Bam &amp; 7pm
Work From Home Pari 1met Full
I me $25- $75/hr Paid vacauons
1 B8B 87&amp;-7042

140

Business
Training

Galllpollo CarHr College
(Careers C ose fo Home)
Call To&lt;layl 740 446 4367
1 800 214 0452
Reg 190-05 12748

150

Schools
Instruction

GED
Get your HS equ valency d ploma
with our easy home srudy course
1 800 569 2163 exl3 10

Business
Opportunity

210

""'"''Y (EOEEWD)

Part 1me Therapist tor 100 bed
sk1Ued nursing faclhly w1th pro
gress ve rehabilitation program
both mpatlent and outpatient
serv1ces Excellent opportunity tor
the nght candidate excellent reg
ulatory compliance h1stary and
teamwork atmosphere Interested
candidates should apply to Rock
sprmgs Rehabilitation Center
36759 Rocksprings Road Pomer
oy Oh1o 45769 Allison Barnett
MPT Rehab Services 01rec1or
Equal Opportumry Employer En
couraglng WOrkplace DIVers 1y:

$25 00 $75 00/hr PT/FT
MAIL ORDER (888)B21 0686

Will haul trash or Junk away
$40 00 a load 304--675-8950

canon Equal Clpportt&lt;lily Employ
er Encouragong Worki&gt;1ace Oi

AttenttOn Work From Home On
line Or OHI ne &amp; Ma I Ordel $500$5000/mo PTIFT 1 800 784
8556 www pcpays com

up to

ng Lawn Mowers And
Small Eng1ne
P1ck up And
Delivery Available For Quality
Call (740)"6-7600

Rehabiitatoo Center located at
36759 AOdtSprngs Road I'Omor
~ ()h;o and r•r our a class appli-

Own A COmputer? Put It
ToWof1t1
www workoutofyourhOme com

ATTENTION
WORK FROM HOME

Repa~r

SlOp by Rockspr'19'

ARE YOU WILLING TO INVEST
t 0 MINUTES to change your
hfe??,. PTIFT at home 920 924
8400 www AcheiV8Drearns com

ATTENTION MOTHERS AND
OTHERS Up to $500 $2500 parr
time Full tramlng t 800 879
4608 www qu1ckcashnow coml
1arnbagan

Mature Chnstian Lady- to Care
For Your Little Ones Vou Are
Tho BeS1 For Tham Bur 1
Am Tho Second Belli 3 Years
Old Or Older In My Home Col
4740)446-0451 Neighborhood
Road
Gallipolis
Close
To
Lo Gr.- Gall Before 5:00

person you cookl be a part o1
OUR Heanhcare Teamt Contact
Judy Hart LPN lnstrue10r a1740992-6606 or 740-742 2370
OR

ACCESS TO A COMPUTER?
Put 11 to workt $25/t\r $75/hr FTJ

lawn Mow1ng Weed Ea11ng
Deck Clean1ng
Ref•rushing
Rem-oval Of Unwanted Items
From SU1Id1ngs Call (740)446
7604

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST
Work on your co mpu1er Guar
anteed empk)ymenl Tra mng/cer
t hcaoon ltee) Tarton POO Inc 1
800-9« 5595

$987 85 WEEKLY! ProceSSing

A+ M&amp;M MARS/NESTLE Estab
l1shed Vending Route Will sell by
5/lfOl Under S9K m n mum '"
vestment requ1red Excellent Prol
11 Potent1a1 Fi nance Ava•lable/
Good Credt1 Toll Free
(88B)
27G-2168

Earn $90 000 YEARLY repa1nng
NOT replacmg Long cracks '"
Wmdsh1elds Free v1deo 1 800
826-8523 US!Canada www glass
mechan1x com

MEDICAL BILLING Unllmlled In
come potential No expenence
necessary Free lntormat1on &amp;
CD FIOM lnveslmenl from $2495
F nanc1ng available (800) 322
1139 EXT050
www bus1ness startup com
PEPSIICOKE/FRITO
LAY
SNACK AND SODA VENDING
ROUTE BE YOUR OWN BOSS
$$ALL CASH BUSINESS$$ IN
CREASE YOUR INCOME NOW
SMALl INVESTMENT/EXCEL
LENT PROFITS 1 BOO 731 7233
EXT 2203
Star._. Your Business Today
Prlfl'&amp; Shappmg Center Space
Available AI Affordable Rate
Spnng Valley Plaza Cal 740 446
0101
State A Travel Agency race ve
tra1mng business support your
own travel webs te and trave dis
couAIIperk&amp; Earn b1g S$$ Noml
nal Startup cost• 1 888 699 0901
or
www EarnBucksFrom
Home com

WANTED 73 PEOPLE TO LOSE
30 !bs n 30 dayst Program start
mg under $30 All natural Doctor
recommended Free counsel ng
Call 1 800 306 7429 or v s 1
www 911betterhealrh com
WORK FROM HOMEI Earn
$500 $7 000/monlh PTIFT Fu
Tra n ng Free Information Ca I
Nowl1 212 812 5490
www aHa1nurdreams com

230

Professional
Services

5$$ NEED CASH?? WE pay
cash lor rema nlng payments on
Property Sold! Mortgages! Annul
lies I Settlements! tmmed ate
Ouoteslll Nobody beals our pric
es • National Contract Buyers
(800)4900731 exr 101 wwwna
hanalcontractbuyera com
A Country Craftsman Strippmg
Refinishing Caning Repairs &amp;
Upholstery Come See Our Show
Room 10% ON Srrlpp ng Stain ng
Rellntshlng Chairs (304)743-1100

NEED AN EARLY PAYDAY?? Up
to $500 nstantty by phonal 1
B77 EARLYPAY Lief 750005 1at
ADVANCE FREEl
TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI?
No Fee Unless We W nl
1 888 582 3345

'

REAL ESTATE

(2) Houses For Sale 2 Bedroom
1 Bath $750 Down Payment Near
Gall pols And Rae ne Ohio Call
Dav1d@ 1 800.333 6910
tOO % remodeled house n Po
meroy great price must ~e w 1
cons•der and cant act 740 ege
6783
2 story House AI 1165 Park
Or ve 4 Bedroom t Bath Up
stairs &amp; L v ngroom TV Room &amp;
0 n ngroom Kitchen Bedroom &amp;
Bath On 1st F oar Full Basement
Bl Level Oeck 4x t8 Pool Block
Wo kshop
$69 900
Firm
(304)6751145

180 Wanted To Do
B&amp;B Construct on Roof ng Sid
ing Concrete Inter or &amp; E)(ter or
Pamllng Free Esllmate s Call
{304)675 7738 Aller Spm

3 Bedroom Hou se Balh &amp; 112
Double W ndows &amp; Format Din ng
Room + Pat o Gas Furnace/ A/C
{304)675 8022

Christian Mathe Would Like To
Babysit Your Child In My Home
13 Years E~eper enoe Located By
Kel y Dr ve On Georges Creek
Ad (740)441-0359

3 Bedroom on Route 2 (304)875
5332

Georges Portable Sawm t1 don t
haul your ogs to the mi l just ca ll
304 675 1957

One

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In
this niWIPII* • ltAiied to
ol1
_Fair
_
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the _
Hauling
Act

Not1ee Bad credit slow
no cred•t We own the
bank!
by pho"" 740
380-0733

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S1ngte Parent Program Spectal
Finane ng Avattabte 4304)755
7191

"'"*'•a
lmillltiort or dia•••
n-.-'! auctr

330 Fanns for Sale

iiiCiot 1..•

1lil ne

rae• w1 not
lo"""'llh _ .

Farm House Beauufulty Remo
deled 2963 Square Feet 17 Acr
os Pond tn-ground Pool SeYoral
Barns Garage Fruit Trees Close
To Holzer $215000 (740)446-

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340

actwalisad In this new paJ*
antBVIMIIbteon an-*
oppor1unily basis

Excellent Location On Route 160
Between Gallipolis And Holzer
Hospna 3 Bedrooms Baln Li111ng
Room Fam iy Room Kitchen With
Appl ances Full S1ze Basement
24x24 F nlshed Garage 8i:1 0
Wo od Sto age Bu ldong CIA &amp;
Ga s Heat Excellenr Ne ghbor
hood Too Much To Ment on
Ready To Move into Ca For Ap
po ntmen (740)446-9548
Fixe r Upper 2 Bedroo m New
Roof Newer Furna ce Needs
Work As Is $45 ooc (740)8865552 (740)446 6236

Businese and
Buildings

Business with upsta.rs apartment
lor sale 24t Salem Streel Ru
11ar111 Ohio $35 000 call 740 742
2572 Good Income

310 Homes for Sale
Country Home 1 1/2 Sto y 3
Bedroom 1 Bath On S r Acres
97% Completed W 1th F replace
And Sp ~rat &amp;ta•r Case On Pteas
ani A dge Rd $50 000 (304)576
3156

0f1JCe bu11d1ng n MinersVIlle 600

sq II ale covered parkmg cell
1ng fan $300/mo E14-B76-1661

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
13 Acres With Beautiful lake
Vtew Sites $50 000 18 Acres
With Large Lake Mobile Home
Wolh Add On $79 500 Gallla
County On Blacktop Road
(740)388-$7B

FORECLOSED GOV T HOMES
SO OR LOW DOWNI TA X
REPO S &amp; BANKRUPTCIES OK
CREDIT' FOR LISTINGI CALL 1
800-501 1777 exl 9813
New House 3 Bedroom 2 car ga
rage 600ft Oak floormg Grand
voew Helghls (3041937 2965

13 Acres Modern 3 Bedroom
Fam1ly Room 2 Baths Front
Porch 2 Car Garage and 2 ntce
Mob1le homes (non rented} Ca I
Somorv no Realry (304)675 3030
(304)675 3431

Pmnt Pleasant 1112 Hogg Street
2 Bedroo m Home Basement
Pnced $30 000 New Haven 3
Bedroom Ranch Carpo 1 &amp; out
build1ng pnced $35 000 Call
(304)882 2221 Or (304)882 2405

15 acres on Uncoln HI&amp; Pomer
oy Will finance 8% $200 down
15yr note S150 per month bat
loon 1n 5 years 740-992 2529

Route 7 South Newer Larger
Home Very N1ce Consider
Trada tn (740)446-9966

5 1/2 Acres flat B1dwell/ R o
Grande area Has water and alec
lrlc Askmg $27 000 (740)245
2222

Small 2 Bedroom AIC Has
K1tchen Appliances Gas Fur
nace Goo d Roof 2 Parches
(304)675 1365

8RUNERLAND
7'"'""1 1.92
Gallloo Co Rta Grande Very
N ce + Seen c Homes S1tes 111
Country Senlngs B Acres Wilh
Pond $22 000 Close To Town
Kerr Rd 8 Acres $21 000 Or
5 Acres W lh Pond $25 000
Cheshwe 6 Acres $11 500 or 24
Acres W 111 Huge Barn $31 0001
Clay TownshiP Barn + Stream On
31 Acres $32 000 Tycoon Lake
Area 14 Acres $13 900
llolgo Co Tuppers Plams
SR681 Dry 5 Acres On Shade
RIVer St2000 or 31 Acres
$26 900 carr Roed 6 Acres
$12 000 Or Large Equ""""''
Building On 6 .Acres $31 000
Oanv1lle N1ce 5 Acres St3 500
Rutland 9 Acres $8 500'

Two car garage/ apartment in
Middleport two bed ooms full
bath LA kitchen wllh etectrtc
range central a1r 740 985 3650
or 74Q-992 2795

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale
$0 Down Fa Good Customers,
On Land
Home Packages
Oakwood Galhpol s {740)446
3093
t4x70 Southern Dream free De
livery free Setup only $9995 1
88B 92B 3426

I 6 Wtde Only S 195 00 Per
Month 8 99% Ftxed lnte est Rate
With A r And
Underpinning
1 888-928 3426

Just a lew of the parcels
available Call now for maps and
other I st•ngsl Owner f1nanc ng
wlll1 Sligh! properly markup

1976 l 4x70 2 3 Bedroom New
Stnce 1997 AJC Furnace Water
Heate $6500 (304)675 300B
Mo n ngs (740)385 4277 Even
mgs

Camp
Sites For Rent On Ka
nawha River 8 mttes from Point
Ple~sant eleclrlc only (304)675
1722 (304)67541~ After 5pm

1982 14•70 Faumont TownhOuse
2 bedroom 1 large bath w th heat
pump &amp; ale $7 500 740 591
4043 or 740-992.0038

Looking To Buy A. New Home?
Don 1 Have land? We Doll! Hurry
On~ 10 Lois Leh 304 738-7295

1988 Cayton Trailer 3 Or 4
Bedrooms Total Electnc 2 Full
Barhs
$5000
OBO
Call
(740)3BB 1772 Senous Callers
Only

RENTALS

410 Houeee for Rent
1092 Sunset Drive Very Good
Condition Deposit &amp; Reterences
Requ red No Pels Call (740)4464118

1988 t4tc70 3 Bedroom shingles
Roof V nyt Sidmg Remodeled
Very Clean $12 900 Make Oller
12x12 Storage Building For Sale
(740)441-0113

3 Bedroom House
118 Park
0 ive Po nt Pleasant No Pets
Reference &amp; Deposn $450
(304)675 2749

1st T me Home Buyers P ogram
Special Flnanctng Available
(304)755 5568
28x60 3 Or 4 Bedroom Only
$345 00 Per Month 8 99% Fixed
Interest Rate 1 888 928 3426

AMAZING Lillie or No Cred I
Needed Special Government F1
nanclng (3041755 5885
Confused? Don 1 Be Call Oak
wood Gall palls Best Prices
Best Serv ce Best People U You
See And Ad You Like Call Us!
(740)446-3093
Country living Pick Your Dream
Home &amp; We II Se1 II Up On A
Beaut ful 5 Acre Tract Oakwood
Gell po Is (7401446-3093

Three bedroom house for rent in
Pomeroy no pars 740 992 5858

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

lot model clearance sav$ up to
$8 825 w lh anv home check us
out were dealing Coles Mobile
Homes US 50 East Athens Oh

2 Bedroom 2 Bath CIA. Stove
Aefr gerator Water/ Trash Paid
Very N1ce $350 Plus Oeposlt
(7 40)388-8371

Lot model clearance one 2000
sectional save $9 625 for 2000
model singles 5 pre owned sin
gles must go by May 31 no rea
sonable offer refused these
homes wont last long so slop n
and check us out we re dealing
Coles Mobile Homes Ath ens
Oh10 Open M W 9 7 Thu s Fri
96 Sat 05

2 Bedroom Trailer In Small Trailer
Park Ref end Deposit (740)446
1104

A I Electric Mobile Home Com
plete y Remade ed Ready June
lSI No Pets (740)387-0611

Must se I 1995 Shull 16xBO 3
bedroom 2 bath ElCce ent condi
1on Cat Cheryl 740 385 4367
New t4 It w de $499 down only
S199 per mon call now t 800
B91 6777

Nice Clean ~ Bedroom Mobile
Home
No
Pets
Deposit
(740)379-2254 Patriot

New t6 1 w de $499 per mon
only $270 per mon call now 1
800 69 1 6777

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New 2001 Fleetwood only
$ t 46 46 per month Cali N kkl
74().385 4387
New 200t F eerwood 3 br 2
bath set up In The Country Mo
bile Home Park ready to move In
$995 down $199 98 per monrh
740 992 2167

2568 Equal Housing Oppor1lriy

Christy s Fam•tr living 331.t0
New Lma Rd Au1land Ohio 740742 7403 Apartment nome and
Ira ler rentals Commerctal stor•
fronts ava lable tor Htase Vacan
cies now
Furnished 2 &amp; 3 Room Apar1
menls Clean No Pels. No Smolt
1ng References &amp; Deposit Re
qulred
Ut1hties Furn1shed
(740)446-1519
GraciOUS lrv1ng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at VIllage Manor and
Rtvers1de Apartments m Middle
pori From $278 $348 Call 740
992 50&amp;4 Equal Housong Oppor
1Unillos
Now Takmg Apphcallons- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments
Includes Water
Sewage Trash $350/Mo 740

446-0008
Tara Townhouse Apartments
Very Spac1ous 2 Bedrooms 2
Floors CA. 1 112 Bath Fully Gar
peted Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool
Pallo Slarl $365/Mo No Pels
Lease Plus Security De:10sll Re
qutred Oays 740 448 3481
Evenings 740 3B7 0502 740
446-0101

1\vln RIV8l'Towers now acoeptng
appliealtOnS for 1 8R
HUD sullsidlzod apl for elderly
aoddoSabled EOH (304)675
6679

460 Space for Rent
Famll~ type for small camp1ng
traller_hookup and one dock si1a
call 740-992 5956 anytime

490

For Lease

Beautnul 1600 Sq Feel Restored
2nd floor Apartment In Historic
Otstr cl Ideal For Profess tOnal
Couple All Modern AmeMitles 3
Bedrooms Spac1ous living 1 t/2
Baths Rear Deck HVAC $6001
mo Plus UtUIIIes Security And
Kev Oepos1t No Pets References
ReqUired (740)446 4425 Or
(740)446--3936

MERCHANDISE

510

Household
Goods

1 Pecan Wood Dining Room
Corner Cupboard $100 1 New
Queen S1ze Fulton $225 1 Ma
pie Dining room Cubbard $85 1
New Amish Made Porch Swing
$100 (740)367-7401
3 Piece living Room Set Couch
wiMa&amp;sagers &amp; Recliners Love
seat Rocker Recliner In Teals
Like New 4 Piece Bedroom Set
Black &amp; Gold Modarn Good
Price 6 Piece Din ng Room Set
Black &amp; Gold Glass Top Modern
Chairs
Good
Condition
(740)339-2787

440

Apartments
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apar1ments fur
nlsh~d and unfurmshed secur ty
deposn required no pets 740
992 2218
1 Room
Ulll lid
Second
$125/mo

Furnished Eff cle ncy All
Paid Shared Bath 919
Avenue Gall polls OH
(740)446-3945

FREE $40 -'11 ol GROCERIES!
Limited to first 100 calls Tell
and lamilyl800-426-4397
FREE OSTOMY PRODUCTS!
Manufacturer offers a two week
suppty of colostomy or urostomy
bland name products w th one
s10111o phonO call No ollligatiOnS
can 800-755-7880
Grubbs P10no Tuning &amp; Repa rs
l'robloms? Tuned? Gal The
Piano Or 740-446-4525
lndepandenr Hert&gt;alile Dlslnbulot
Can For Pro&lt;lue1 Or Oppor1Umly
(740)441-1982
JET

AERATION MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; Rebui11 In Slodl
can Ron Evans. 1-800-537-9528.
lawn Mower Sears Crahsman
Rear Engtne 13 5 HP 30 Cut
Used One Season Excellenl
Condition $500 (740)379-2111

IIOIILE HOllE OWNERS

Wa$her &amp; dryer $200 electric
range $75 al good condtl on call
74().992 3242

530

Antiques

Buy or sell Riverine Antlquea
1124 Easr Main on SR 124 E Pomeroy 740 992 2528
740 992
1539 Au&amp;S Moore owner

or

1Massey 1 Foot
Pie~

Cyc1o 11ar 1 5
up Disk (740)256-

Blades Wlfll Power Unit Excet1on1
Cond lton (740)256 1674 $3200

080
FOld 2000 Trae1or For Sale Call
(740)256 6663
Gravely Walk Behmd With Mow
er (740~

Troy Buill Tiller 8HP (740)4469227

630

Uvestock

AQHA 2 Year Old Geld1ng
Beaulilul Gray APHA 4 Year Old
Pain1 Mare (740)388-0406
Horset Colt Breaking/ Trammg
Reg istered Quarter Horses For
Sale lelarl WV (304)B95 3319

www sayrafarms oom

Horses For Sale (74012511--6439
Lunoustn yearling bulls two lef1
$800 &amp; $900 2 112 year old
buckskin geldtng $900 740-698
2765

640

Hay &amp; Grain

12 Round Bales Of Hay For Sale
(304)675 :ll30
150 Round Bates Hay $12 00
each (740)446-nB7

650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

nett

Sawmill S3 B95 New Super Lurnbermale 2000 larger capacittes
more options Manufacturer of
sawmills edgers 'nd skidders
NORWOOD INDUSTRIES 252
Sonwlll Onve Buffalo NY 14225
FREE 1Qiorma11on 1 800 578
1363 EXT 200-U
See Paint Pius For All Your Pain
tng Needs We Stock Pittsburgh
Paints Slkkens Wood Finishes
And Mlnwex Stains (304)675
4084

STEEL BUILDINGS Urgenlll
Must move nowll 25x30 30x40
45x1 00 llqu dation pricing save
thousandall 1 800 211 9594 x
69
Umroyal T gerpaw tires P205
75R15 (41 11res only 20 000 miles
used excellent condll1on S100
740-992 2064

550

Building
Supplies

Block brick sewer pipes wind
ows lintels etc Claude Winters
Rio Grande OH Call 740 245
5121
Steel Buildings New Must Se I
30x40x12 Was $10 200 Now
990 40xBOx12 was $16 400
Now $10 971 50xt00x16 Was
Now
$19 990
$27 590
60x200x1B waa $58 760 Now
$42 990 1 800-406-5126

se

560

Pets for Sale

1 AKC Malo Pekingese Puppy 9
Weeko Old I Toy Poodle Pup 8
Monrhs Old (740)446-339B
AKC
Reg1stered Champion
Bloodline Labrador Retriever
Puppies Wormed &amp; Snors $200
Each Call (740)553-1903
French City Pet Grooming
Moved To Pont Pleaaant Now
Coiled Roae a Pol Grooming Call
For Appolntmelll (3041675 5010
Jack Aussell Terrier Puppies 1
Mala 1 Female 6 Weeks Old
(740)388-8039

Hay &amp; Bright W re Tie Straw Year
Round Delivery &amp; Volume Dis
count Available Hentage Farm
(304)675 5724

Tobacco Plants Order Now To
Guaranrae Early Spring Planllngs
Increase Allotments Mean Extra
Plants Thank You For Your Bust
ness Call Danny Dewhurst
Leave Message (304)895 3740
Or (304)895-37B9

TRANSPORTATION

1979 Jeep CJ 5 new body new
motor too many extras to list
niCe $5000 firm 74G-992-3796
1985 ALFA Romeo Sp1d1r con
veflible excellent conditton
$6000 740 992 2529 132 Buller
nul Pomeroy
t986 Chrysler LeBaron 4 Door
Engine Doesn t Run Everythmg
Else Good $200 Ca {740)4410199
1989 Honda Accord LX 4 Door
Loaded 5 Speed 37 mpg
127 ooo Milos Grear Shape
$3 295 (304)675 7256
1991 Dodge Stealth RT Twtn
Turbo 300HP 5 Speed AWD
AWS Loeded Sharp Car $7500
OBO (Below Book) (740)441 0135
1992
F reb rd
Excellent
Condition $4800 Or Best Offer
(740)446 7541
1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Su
preme Convertible Fu ly Aecondl
Uonad Climate Control Power
Everything White With Black
Top Really Nice Car Will Sell AI
Nada Wholesale Pr ce $4500
(740)446 1155 Great GradJJat on

1993
Cadillac Fleelwood
Broughman 50K Miles Com
plerely Loaded Black W lh Leath
er Interior Mint Condit an
$13000 (740)446-4191
1994 Ford Crown VIctoria 51 000
Miles One Owner SB 000 1980
Chevy Malibu 2 Door Hard top
30 000 M les (740)379-2694

8 Foot Warer S Ide B Foot Dlv ng
Board Steps Solar Blanket Call
{740)256-1922
AUTOS FROM SB00 110
Po ~e Impounds &amp; Ropoal
1byotas Chevy s Jeepsl
Please Gall tor Listings
1 BOO 451 0050 Exl C9B17
Blanket Chut Double Stroller
Babybed Car Sear (30•)875
2801

Slrawberrles You Pick we Pick
Taylors Berry Patch 2864 Kerr
Road Open 4 Bpm May 24 &amp; 25
8 12 May 28 (740)245-9047

590

For Sale
or Trade

For Sale Or Trade Antique
Bottles &amp; Jars And Old Items
For Authentic Arrowheads In
Gallla And Meson Counties Call
For Appointment If No Answer
Leave Massage (740)~1-1238

1985 Honda Sabia VI EC
11l3 Kaw 4-40 LTD
$550 080 (740)446-t355

11800 010

F--

1989 Kawa saki Ninja IJOOCC
Brael&lt;/ Rod Runs Good 13 000
Milo$ wifull
$11110
Gall (740)388 99110 -7pm
1999 Harley Oavidsor, Electra
Gl do Claosoc Fuel inltcllon 2
Tone Pamt Extra Clean (740 ,
446 1749 Aller 5pm Or Ltt•t
Message

1999 Honda VTA 1OOOF Super
hawk 2 Brothers Raetng Pipes
Asking $8000 (304)773-5885

Reds

2000 400EX 4 wheeler I ke new
over St 200 1n e»clras $4 800
(304)6757511 (304)675-7423
Kawasaki 400 .cxo~ Prarle Auto
Radiator Cooled 6 months old
$4800 ongmal co st $6300
(304)576-9991

The Reds Wish he d staved
back 111 rhc clubhou,e Thctr
streak of games wtthout a
shutout ended at an NL record
208 games
The last time Cmc111na!J,
failed to score was Oct 4
1999 when AI Letters twohiner led the New York Mets
to a 5 0 wm rn the Nl wild
can! ttebreaker playoff Only
the New York Yankees (308
games from 1931-33) and the
Milwaukee Brewers (212
games 1978 79) went longer
Without a shutout
All good things will come
111 good tune s:ud Sean Casey,
who went 0-for-3 But today.
L1eber pitched well and we
dido t swmg the bats Thats JUSt
the way rt ts
Osvaldo Fernandez (5-3)

from PapBl
Lteber (4-3) faced the num
mum number ofbatte~ allowmg only a Single rn the sixth
mnmg and a walk m the runth
Of h1s 79 pttches 55 were
stnkes
He got to a double-dig1t
pnch count m only two
mmngs throwmg I 0 pttches m
the e1ghth and 16 m rhe runth
Making L1ebers outmg even
more Impressive was that he
did 1t desp1te a 1 hour 37
nunute ram delay rn the bot
tom of the fourth tnrung And
that was after the start of the
game had been pushed back 55
nunutes

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale
15 Foot Boat Motor Trailer 8
Fool Ftbergla&amp;s Pop Up Camper
$2100 For Boll1 (304)576 3238
1989 Strata s Open Bow W1th
tra ter Seats 6 Excellent Cond•
tmn OMC 3 0 160 HP In Board
W1th Cobra Out Dnve Ask ing
$5495 Call Evemngs (740)446-

0440
1996 21 Fool Bass Tracker
Pon1oon Boat wi60HP Tracker
Engme 1987 F 150 4 Whee
Drive (304)882 2715
9 t Lowe 20 Pontoon Boat &amp;
Tratler 40HP: Johnson Outboard
Equipped W th L ve Well
{304)882 2845

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

1990 16 Skamper Trailer 1 Own
er 4 Wheels Fully Conta ned
Sleeps
5
Asking $3500
(3041B95-3678 (3041895-3554
'1995 Dutchmen Camper with ax
pando S10 000 llrm Call740
992n39

• Public Notices ID Ne,wsplllp:rs.
Your Right to Know, Delivered Right to Your Door.

1997 FlagataN pop up Blc steeps
6 $2250 1973 Sprlle sleeps 2 3
$795 located at Gathering wa
ters Campgrounds Apple Grove
740 247 7401
1999
24 lnnsbruck Travel
Tra1ter Uke New Cond 1on Lois
01 Exlras Wtll Deal (740)448B788
75 Apache Mesa New Gear Box
es Ready ro Go- Nlca $1395 Day
(740)245 521\
Evenings
(740)446-7753

SERVICES

810

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional U!etlme guarantee
Local references turmshed Es
tabl shed 1975 Call 24 Hrs (740)
446 0870 1 800 287 0576 Rog
ers Waterproofing
C&amp;C General Home Main
tenence Paint ng vinyl s ding
carpentry doors windows baths
mob le home repair and more For
tree estimate call Chet 740 992
6323
Livingston s Basement Water
Proofing all bnement repairs
done free est mates llletime
guarantee 14yrs on job expert
ence (304)895 38B7

840

1997 Subaru Outback Sport 27
mpg AIC AMIFM Cassette All
Wheel Drive ~ Speed Manual
$9500 (304)675 4118 Leave
Message

Res dent at or com mercial wiring
new serv1ce or epa rs Master L•
censed electric an ~ denour
Electric al WV000306 304 875
1786

1999 Lum na 18 000 Miles
Loaded $14 000 (304)8B2 3339
Call ANor 5pm
t999 Grand Prix GT Wh te 4
door 24 500 miles CO well cared
lor (740)441-0216 (740)591
7110

83 Dodge Aries Stat onwagon
Runs Good Needs Brake Work
$300 OBO Cal Bolo e 5pm
!740)38B-B532
92 L ncoln Town Car Loaded
Good Condition New Tires
$2800 {74013B8- !&gt;053 Days
(740)388-6956 Even ngs

720 Trucks for Sale
1980 Chevy 4x4 Shorr Bed
$3 700 call {304)882 3426
1985 Chevrolet Suburban S1lver
ado 52K Miles Loeded w lh Ex
lras (740)446-4191

19B8 Chevy 112 Ton Long Whoel
Base Cold A r Must See To
Appreclare {740)256-6574

IJ

gave up 1\\0 runs and SIX h1ts 111
1 I 3 rnmngs
Only Juan Castro could figure Lieber out breaking up a
perfect game wrth a srngle to
nght II\ the SIXth 111mng
Castro also drew the lone
w.tlk 10 the mnth
Lieber gave up three balls to
a hitter only twiCe the last two
of the game He walked Castro
and then got to 3-2 on pmchhitter Ruben Rivera but
Rivera grounded mto a double
play
The Cubs gave Lieber aU the
offense he needed 111 the fi~t
Sammy Sosa playmg hiS fi~t
game after nussmg two With
ttghtness rn his lower back h1t
an RBI smgle 10 his fi~t at-bat
Gary Matthews Jr homered
and drove m another run

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1996 Dodge lnrrepld ES Can
dyapple Red Loaded Leather
New Tires H•ghway Mt es $6200
OBO {740)441-0135

2000 Cavalier 2 Door AMIFM
Cassette CO Power Sunroof
Cruise Till 21 000 M les SB 500
(740)441-0337

Srrawberllea Pick Your Own Call
Claude WlrlltlO (740)245-5121

Motorcycle•

do My crew chief Matt Bor- tcilly be sent to the back of
bnd, has done an awesome me 43-ar field
"I w.as pretty hapPJ! With
JOb He"s g1ven me a comfortable race car here so I can that. but we re still gomg to
start 43rd so 1t doesn"t nutpush the pedal ••
It will be JUS! the third ter. Stew.nt wd
Winston Cup l'llce of NewDale Jarrett who holds a
mans career He started a r.11ce 14-pornt advantage over Gorm Phoerux last year but failed don for the pomlli lead failed
to fimsh and placed 41 sr And to qualifY because he wrecked
he raced agam m Las Vegas on the warm up lap
Jarrett's car slid down low
this sprmg and W:IS able to
stay m the race while fimsh- on the track and bottomed
out causmg him to spm up
mg33rd
Tony Stewart, who plans to and around mto the Turn 4
run m both the Indianapolis will The nght rear of his Ford
500 and the Coca-Cob 600 smashed rnto the wall forcmg
on the same da)l qwhfied Jarrett to take a pmvmonal to
make the field and get his
12th
Stewart will start seventh at backup c&gt;r out for the l'liCe
lnd~&gt;n apohs where he plans
He U start 37th
Among the dnvers who
to run 500 miles before llymg
tmmediately to Charlotte for failed to make the field were
the early evenmg start of the Kyle Petty and Jo hn Andre ttl
who failed to ger the No 43
600
So h1S quahfymg run really car mto a race for th e first
dtdn t matter If he s not back tune Si nce July 1994 when
Wally Dallenbach d1dn t make
m Conco rd for the 3 45 p m
dnwr mcetmg he II auromat- the race m l oudo n r-;1 H

SECTION N 0
29
1,
Pollclee
snd TOWNSHIP NO
proctduree governing RANGE 13 OF THE
Wiler
1erv1ce OHIO COMPANY"S
lpp!ICIIIOnl b!l!lng PURCHASE, AND
and
termln111on MORE
procedure• In the PARTICULARLY
Vlllsge of Syracu11, DESCRIBED AS
Ohio which W&amp;l FOLLOwg
BEGINNING ON
p111ed by Counc!l
M1y 3 2001 may be GRANT STREET AT
obtslntd or viewed 11 THE SOUTHWEST
the Office of the Clerk CORNER
OF M
of Syracun VIlis~
BETZ 14/100 ACRE
(5) 25 (8) 1
LOT,
THENCE
NORTH
211-112
DEGREES WEST 125
Public Notice
FEET,
THENCE
SOUTH
83·112
SHERIFPS SALE
DEGREES WEST 89
REAL ESTATE
FEET,
THENCE
CASE NUMBER
ORDINANCE NO 412

SOUTH
28·1/2
DEGREES EAST 125
FEET TO GRANT
STREEt
THENCE
NORTH
83 1/2
DEGREES EAST
ALONG
GRANT
STREET 89 FEET TO
THE PLACE OF
BEGINNING
CONTAINING 25/100
ACRE
MORE OR
LESS

Electrical and
Refrigeration

Cllh

.111mee M Saulaby
Sheriff Malge Ccunly

Frencla J DIC111re
Lerner, Sampeon &amp;

648 GRANT STREEt
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

45760
Appraleed

lnyltt Tbt Entire

NaUonwlde Home

Tg

Mortgage Comp~ny
PLAINTIFF

Roger S Hook, et al
.DEFENDANTS
COURT 01"
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO

In pur1uance of an
Order Of Sale to me
directed from 11ld
Court In the above
entitled action, I will
expoee to aale at
public euctlon at the
Courthouea on June
18, 2001 11 10 00 I m
of 11ld day, the
following deacrlbed
r~aleatate

SITUATED IN THE
STATE OF OHIO,
COUNTY OF MEIGS
AND IN THE
VILLAGE OF
MIDDLEPORl:
SITUATED IN

110 Help Wanted

COG Management, LLO

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Clesslfl&amp;d Ads
111 Court Street
Pomsroy, OH 45769

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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
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Pomeroy facility now has a new Call
Center Mana9er. We are currently
seeking to fill over 100 positions. No
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vs

120 E Fourth Street.
81h Floor
Clnclnlttl, Ohio
45202
(513) 241-3100
OH Supt C110038798

at

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Mo~Company

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$2000000
Terme of eale

Prior lnetrument
reference• Volume
77 Plllle 487
Property lddreee

GWII

570

40 gallon natural gas hot water
tank $60 Coleman trailer fur
neee bottled gas 75 000 BTU s
Sroo eall 740 742 2373 altar
4pm

740

790

2000 Honda Civic EX Red
Totally Loaded Power Moonroof
BOOOK MUSI Sel $15 500
(304)675-8465

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

1994 Ford Aerostar Extended
Cab M1n1van XLT 93 000 m1le1
loaded v 6 automatic SISOO
740-247 1100

Grand Am one owner re
mainder of factory warranty lady
dnven very good gas m•leage
19 000 miles loaded very c ean
Can be seen at 609 Pearl Street
Middleport or call 740 992 2358
after 4pm or anytime weekends

Taking Depoa Is on AKC Regis
tered Cocker Spaniel Pups Born
4126/01 2 malooo 2 Females call
(304)675-7559

580

1987 Chevy Silvofado 4x4 Loeded (740~ tcrl5

4 Inch Suspens on Lift For 1980
96 Ford F 150 4x4 Everyth ng
Included S;lOO (740)441 I 716

$1 000 lACK 2 Ton Air Condl
I oner 2 Ton Colt 1 Line Set In
stalled $2 295 $1 ooo Back
St295 Net Price Free Ealimates
Call For Quote&amp; On Other zu
II You Don 1 Call Us we
Both Loaol 'Mobile Homes Our'
Spec allly 1 740 446 530B 1 Boo291-009B

NOBODY S FATHER CD by Ke
vln Jones Mary Chapin Carpen
lor &amp; Act Smllh guosr On rax
lm com cdunlvlrse amason etc

Smed llalrigenlror Aslllng 112000
(304)675-1602

93 lmcoln Town car $4500 ga
rage kepi excellent condition.
740-992-0228

1999 ~onda CAV Roal WD
cruise CO Air E»ccelent Cond
tlon 41 000 mites Must Se
$19 400 (740)38B 9305

2 Door Rolrlgararor 20 e cub c ft
With freezer on top Maytag dryer
both In Good Work ng Condit on
{304)875 5088

Onlloanl-~

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760

Roglalored Lab pups 2 yellow 5
chocolalo shots &amp; papers $250
each 740 742 1116

Musical
lnetruments

Longlh Ca&lt;go Van V 8 Au1o 4
New Wheels And Tires 14 000

710 Autos for Sale

540 Mlecellaneous
Merchandise

s

2nd we made a btg step
here, he wd " But we know
It's a reilly tall ladder and
we re JUSt trymg to get as
nuny laps m as we can ill
year •
But he s no stranger to
Lowes Motor Speedw2y
He owns the overall tr:lck
record for speed. qualifYing an
ARCA car last October at
186780 mph
And he competed m The
Wmston Open last week and
was runmng away fiom the
field before h1S car blew an
eng~ne wuh three laps to go
Now he II have to figure out
how to make 1t last for 600
nules on Sunday mght
Its gomg to be tough 600
nules 400 laps IS gomg to b e a
d1fferent deal for me he sard
We"U JUSt sec what we can

IU1980iiiO~iftii;,;;;:1,iiTon~Exl~e~nded~

Foley Belsaw Sawmtll -*&amp; &amp; s&amp;•

NEW AND USED STEEL Steel
Beams Pipe Rebar For Conaere
Angle Channel Flat Bar Steel
Grating For Drains Dnveways &amp;
Walkways New 55 Gallon Drums
Wl111 Lkl &amp; Rmg $7 00 Each L8L
Scrap Melals (740)446-7300

RESIIENTIAL HOME OWNERS
Tappan HI Elltelency 90% Gas
Furnaces Oil Furnaces 12 Seer
Heat Pump &amp; Air Condtttonlng
Systems Free e Year Warranty
Bennetts Heating &amp; Cooling 1
800-872 5967 www OIVb com/ben

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1999 Cllevrolel 5-10 1rudl bUr
Ot~re Mower Cond1110nen And guody wilh malchlng 1oppor all
Balers With John Deere Cred t opliOr1l Sha&lt;pl' Ex - c:ondl
Apjlroyal Call Or Slop By - •1 1iOn, $10,800 740-99241158
Carmichael s Farm &amp; Lawn
Vans&amp;4-WDs
(740)446-2412 HIOD-594-1111

Someone To Round Bale 50•
Acres Of Hay On Shares Square
Bales For sate (304)675-4869

Reconditioned Washer &amp; Dryers
$100 Each M; 5 000 To 23 000
BTU For Sale Starttng AI $75 00
Thompson Appliance Repa1r
3407 Jackson Avenue (304)675
7388

9922529 13:! Bunarnut -

610 Farm Equipment
err; n... ldrog On John

Huge Inventory Discount Prices
On VInyl Sk~rtmg Doors Wind
ows Anchors Water Heater:t
Plumbing &amp; Electncal Parts Fur
naces &amp; Heat Pumps Bennetts
Mobile Home Supply 740 446
9416 ,_"""' eor!Vbannorr

Yamaha Baa• Gullar SIOO 200
Wall Bass Amp $150 4 Track
Recorder $100 OBO VHS
Movies Big Variety S2 oo Each
(740)"6-1721

New And Used Furniture Store
Below HoJ1day Inn Kanauga We
Sell Grave Monuments And
Vases (7401446-4782

-.g II NAIIA-- 740-

1020 Massey Ferguson 4
768 HoUrs 3 ~ 0iaso1 E•
$7500 (740)446-9227

Compulors WE FINANCE DEU
COMPUTERS! E. .n with tess
than perfect credit ! 1 800 477
9016 Coda AC21 www omcsolu
lion ....

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1990 Jeep
I~
84000
_
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Compacl Desk Top Computer
Pentium 3 Processor 17 Inch
MOAIIOJ CORW Orrve &amp; Pnnter
(3041875-2817

Appliances
Reconditioned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refri
graters Up To 90 Days Guar
anleedl We Sell New Mayrag Ap
pllances French Cl(y Maylag
74().448 7795

New &amp; Used Furmture
New 2 Piece Ltv ngroom Su tes
$399 Buy Sell Trade

720 Truclls for

[--

TAIL)Prira- Canada

Amana Side by S1da Refrigerator
Good Condition with Ice maker
$t50 Lennox Dual Fuel Oil Fur
nace Electric heat pump used 9
seasons Good condition $800
(740)446-3969

Main Street Fum ture
(304)675 1422
5I 5 Main Slreel Polh1 Pleesant

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6359

warorllne Special 3/4 200 PSI
$21 95 Per 100 1" 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100 All Brass Com
preaalon Fillings In Slack
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Ohio 1 800-537 9528

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers dryers refrigerators
ranges Skaggs Appliances 7B
Vine Slroel Call 740 446 7398
1 B88 B18 0128

P: ot P ogram Renters Needed
304 736 7295

lim ted Or No Credit? Govern
ment Bank F nance Only At Oak
wood In Barboursville WV 304
736 3409

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACK
SON ESTATES 52 Wollwood
DrMI from $297 to S383 Walk to
shop &amp; mov es Call 740 ... 6

3 Bedroom House For Rent Or
Sale Wrll Accep1 HUD Call
(740)441 0572 Ask For Veer e
Or Leave Message

BUY Foreclosed Homes rfom
SI 0 0001 Repo s &amp; Bankruptcy s
For List ngs 1 BOO 319 3323 Ext
1709

Helpl We need used homes Free
appralsa 74().380 9423

Message

For Sale Recond lt oned wash
ers dryers and refrigerators
Thompsons Applldneo 3407
Jackson Avenue (304)675 7388

3 Bedroom House In Syrac~:.~se
Ohio $450/ Monlh HUD Ap
pro,ed
(304)675 5332
or
(740)992 6119 weekends only

Factory Goof 32x80 S10 000 Dis
count only $1000 00 Dawn De
hvery and setup pa d by Factory
1 800-691-6777

2 Bedroom Garage Apartment
Mason 5300 plus Utilities S200
Deposit (304)575 1!111 leave

3 bedroom home M nersvllle
area rver vtew references re
qu red depos t req uired no pets
74().992 6777 after 5pm

3 Bedroom House On Route t60
Near Wllkesvl e Stove Refrig
erator Water/ Tra sh Pa1d Very
Nice
$425 Plus Deposit
(740)388-9371

310 Homes for Sale

3 1/2 M es Out Sandhill Road
(304)675 2507

Dav d s General Contractors
PlumDlng Electr ic Pamtmg
Decks
Mise
Work
Ca I
(740)256 9373 Or Ce I Phone I
304 633 6265

2 FumiShOd Apanmonl
Uhlllles Included $400/mo. No
PelS (740)367-01111

Coi7«H;6HI251 aslclor Tom

Med cal Billing Ass stant needed
mmediBlefy! FTIPT Will Train Ex
cenent mcame PC reqwred 1
888-«9-9n3 ext 1122

~areacar~ng ~te

HUD/FHA M01tgage Refunds No
EKper ence Requered For FREE

Lawn lolcMWig SeMce- -ng tor
cu11omers to atatl new business

Res dential &amp;
mm mum Of 3
Paid HOfidays
Send Resume
Jackson OH

Need a JOB?
Want a career'" NURSING?
Nursing AssiStant Classes are
being olle&lt;ed on June 11 2001 "

Anne of Green Gables and The
Conltnulng Slory Fadofy ..Biod
VHS ..,.,.. $14 99 • S&amp;H Col
loll lroo 1 866 7•4 8245 (PIG

180 'Winted To Do

HoMeworker• Needed $635
Weekly Process ing Ma1l Easyl
No Expet..,oce Needed cat
HI00-65241726 El112070 241b

Stamped EnvelOpe! GIGO DEPT
5 BOX 1(38 ANTIOCH TN
37011 1438 Stan lmmedi.&gt;lely

Informal on Call 1 800 50 I 6832

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Pomeroy,llkldleport, Ohio

2001

110 Help Wanted

Pleasant Valley
Hospital
Pleasant Valley Hospital currently has an opening
for a Coding Specialist. Must be RHIT or RHIA
cert!Oed with an associates degree or bachelor's
degree In Medical Records
Send resume to
Pleasant Valley Hospital,
c/o Human Resources, 2520 Valley Drive,
Pomt Pleasant, WV 25550 or
fax to· (304) 675·6975 ANEOE

In Loving Memory
Of My Son
Lewis K Smith
who better known
as Kenny passed
away 2 years on
this day May 25
Since God called
you away we all
miss you mora than
we could ever say
When you left us, It
wae more than we
could bear It Now
we know God had a
reason you wae
needed up there
Will see you again
someday Just as
long as we don t
forget to pray Love
you You are very
sadly mlsaed by
Mother Ruth Smith
Brother Mike and
Sistare &amp; Children
&lt;t

�Friday, 1118y 25, 2001

Frk18y,llay 25, 2001

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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St.ll Or Ohio cilllo
School Facllltln
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
1. Bide will be
received by lhl Mllga
Local School Dlllrlct
Board, a a 320 Eaal
Main StrMI, Pomeroy,
Ohio, 45769, Attn:
Mark E. Rhonemua,
lor the following
Prajlcl:
Melga Elementary
School Pomeroy, Ohio
In accordlnce with lhl
Drawing&amp;
and
SpaciiiCIIllona
prepared by:
SSOE Sludlol
Archltacta, 1001
MadlaonAvanue
Toledo, Ohio
43624-1535
Phone: (419) 255-3838
. Fax: (419) 25W1 01
SEM Partnara, Inc.
167 South State Strelll
Wutervllle, OH 43081

ehoukl conlllct Jane
Seidel at (114) 1151000 or aend deposit
chick dlrlclty to Thl
Quanclll Group, Inc.,
1111
Worthington
Road,
Wntervl...
Ohio 430112.. No 11101'1
than thrM (3) wll
be provided on •
relundlbll bula lo •
Bidder. Dlpoelt will ill
refunded to Prime
Blddera only per
Article 2.10 of lhl
lnatructlon'a
to
Bkldwa.
7. The Contract
Documenlll may be
reviewed lor bidding
purpoaea without
charge
during
buslnna houri 1111111
lolloWing loellllont: .
Archltlcl'~ Olllcl:
SSO!= Studlol
Archltlcll
1001 Madlaon Avenue
Toledo, OH

Phone:(614)~100

~1535

Commlalkln

- Fax: (614) 794 3088 .
The Canlllructlon
SEM Partnera
ArchlteCta
Manager lor lhtt
Project is:
167 Sou1h St.ll strell
Tho Ouandal Clnlup, Wntervllla, OH 43011
Inc.
ConatNctlon
8181 Worthington
Manager'a Offici:
Road
Thl Quand~ Group,
Weatervllle, Ohio
Inc.
8181 Worthington Rd.
43082
Phone: (614) 865-11000
Waatervllle, Ohio
43082
• Fax: (614) 865 9001
www.quandtl.com
OWner omca:.
2. Any propoaed Melgl Loclll School
Equal for a Standard .
Dlatrlct
ahall be aubmlttad to 3ZO Elll Main Strell
the Architect no later .._roy, Ohio 457111
lhlln ten (10) bull- F.W. · Doclgl
Plan
days prior to the bid Room•
In
opening . II
no following cltln:
Addenda Ia luued In , • Cincinnati, Ohio
aaaoclatlon with the (45202·8001), The
Blddar'a requoat, the Grand
Baldwin
propo..d Equaf shall Building, 855 Eden
bt
considered Park0rlva,Sullt515
rejected.
• Independence,
Sealed bids will be Ohio (4413,, 11200
· received for:
Rockalda Wooda Blvd.
Mtlga Elementary (Cleveland)
School, Eatlmated
• Columbua, Ohio
Contract Valut
(43211-1 073), 1175
Bid Package No. 01: Dublin Road
Brick
(Material)
• Dayton, Ohio
Package• (Prevlouaty (45439),
3077
Bid),$ NA
K•ttarlng Boulevard,
Sllework
(Prevloualy
Park, Suite
301 Office
Bid Peckaga
No. 02:, Point
Will
Bid), SNA
• Toledo, Ohio
Bid Package No. 03:, (43823),
3930
General Conatructlon, Sunforaat Court, P.O.
Bid p ac k•11• No. 04:, Box8591
$3,445,522
• Charleaton, Well
Maaonry, $2,018,6411
VIrginia (25302), 405
Bid Package No. 05:, Capitol Strelll
Aluminum &amp; Glees and the following
Window• &amp; Daora, addltlonel plan roomt:
$213,445
· Allied
Bid Package No. 08:, Conatruclleln, toto
Fo o d
sa r v 1c 1 . y1 11
Avenue,
Equipment, $258,336 Cincinnati, Ohio··Bid Package No. 07:, • DOdgi/Scan,_...,
Bank
Cuework (Divt2 One Building, 3rd
only), $340,790
Floor, 1255 Euclid
Bid Package No. 08:, Avenue, Clavaland,
HVAC, $1,728,188
Ohio 44131
Bid Package No 09:,
•The
Bulldera
Plumbt~, •~•,8811
Exchange, Suite One
... - No. tO:, Conalructlon Canter,
Bid Package
Fire
Protection, 981 Keynote Circle,
$152,260
Cleveland, Ohio 44131
Bid Package No. 11:, • The Builder•
Electrical, $1,053,419 Exchange of Central
Bid Package No. 12:, Ohio, 1175 Dublin
Technology, $324,1211 Road, Columbua, Ohio
until the Bid Date of 43215
June 12, 2001 at 1 :00
• Dayton Build era
p.m. (local allndard Exchange,
1077
time), when !hay will Embury Park Road,
be opaned and read. · Dayton, Ohio 45414
3. A pr•bld IIHIIllng • Bulldera Exchange
will, be hlld on May 29, of. East central Ohio,
2001, at 1:00 p.m. a 2521 34th Slrlll NE,
the followlnglocllllon: "·~on, Ohio 44705
_,.
Melga HighSchool
• Central Ohio
Ubrary
Minority Bualnua
42091 Pomeroy Pike Admlnlatratlon, 815
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 East Mound Strllt,
Ohio 43205
D4 · .
1BId dInbII Columb•-,
~·
ocumen I may •
•
Ohio
Valley
obtained from the Conatructlon
Conatrucllon Manager Employer• Council, 21
by Prime Bl~dr• ~ly, Armory
Drlva,·
upon rece P o a Wheeling, WV 25003
check, which le
•
M 1 rIa t 11
refundable, In the Contractor•
amount of 1150.00. Aaaoclatlon, 4424 B.
Chtcka ahall be made Emaraon
Avenue,
payable to the Melga Parkareburg, WV
local School Dlatrlct 26104
end lorwarded lo the • Parkaraburg•
Conetructlon Manager. Marietta Bulldlnga l
Upon receipt ol • Conatructlon Tradal
requeat, accompanied Council, 14061/2 13th
by • depoalt II named Strait, Parkeraburg,
above ,
I he wv 26101
Conetructlon Manager 8. The owner
will forward coplaa of reaarvet the right 10
bidding document• to relect any or all blda
tho bidder.
'
and to waive any or ell
5. Shipping chargaa lrragularHiaa,
lor all
bidding mlatakea, omlatlona
document• are non• or
lnformalltlaa
refundable and are · to relative thereto.
bt paid via a aaparata
All
quaallons
check In the amount pertaining ta aecurlng
or $25.00, alao make Contract Documanta,
out to lha Malge Local Blddar'a Llat, ate.
School District and ehall bt directed Ia
forward ad Ia tho Jane Seidel, The
Conotructlon Manager Quandal Group,
with .the depoalt 8181
Worthington
check.
Road, Weatarvllll, OH
6.1nlerealed blddara 43082 (614) 865-11000. .

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Driver Wanted Immediately

IIIIIIIU
Pll'rl

Howardl.

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Roofing • Home
MaintenanceGutters- Down
Spout

Cue-IHPuU

Racine Pizza Express

Dealen
10011 St Rr. 7 Soul1l
Coo/ville, OH 45723

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301 Vine Street Racine, Ohio •
Apply in person
Mon- Fri 10 am -10 pm

A-ng
·-Gar·-ng·-•A-..Add-1

• ElKblcll I Plumbing

Legion Post 602
will be conducting
Memorial Day Services
Monday at 10 am
attha
Post Memoriai .Site with a
public Steak Dinner to
follow.

• VlnyiSiclng I P8lntlng
• Pallo- Porch Dackl

Free Estimates

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215

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KENSINCiToN
WINDOWS HEAT
MIRROR TECHNOLOGY

949-1405
591-5011
3D
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F-ntlrnataa,
lnaured
Spedallze In new

992-3470

Mowlna. Weed

pon:hos,&amp; de&lt;...
Owner
Charles A. Dill

..-..---BORN LOSER ·

Hourly rates

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740-949-261 0

,._ 992-7445

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Self-Storage
Pomeroy, Ohio

month.

740·992·5232

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beginning,
CONTAINING o. 75
acrn,
mora rllervtd,
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29670 Balhan ROad
Raclna, Ohio
45771

740-949-2217

Pdl

IMPERIAL TIRE
Mason,WV

304-773• No Carry Outs
; Mounting, Bal. Extra .
Other Specials
Available
While Supplies Last

Slzea 5' x 10'
155R12
155-80R13
to 10' X 30'
(S) 18, 2s 161 1 3 tc
afortaald tract all oil,
155-80R13
Hours
Come In And See
175-80R13
~~~tral~n~nda~~Y~~gr 7:00AM· 8:00 PM
1 N 1
Connie
Or
Andrew
185-80R13
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ce_-llhapramlaaawlththa ,__ _ _ _ _ _ ~...,;==.;;_;;.;..;;;;..;.;.;....;..._ _
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right to mint, remove
SHERIFF'S SALE OF . and produce the
REAL ESTATE
T . '\.
. D I h draulin . _'\_ Oil
••m• an d Ior lh a t
C~~~....E~~S
right, to hav~ lull
( ot IH 1 ul '-.I{....,\\ Po !Ill ' In\ Pd,t
COUNTY; OHIO
right of lngr11 and
agreae to uld
Repair Hydflullc Hous &amp; Cyllndefl
Ca:C't~::'r:
propany and aH other
rlghta pertaining to
·A lto Sell DHfe11111 Typea Of Olla
Maple
St.
Mason
Beneficial Mortgage
nld r-rvatlon.
Ch1ater, Ohio
Co. of Ohio, Plalntln
p ermanen1 parce 1
(fonn1r
Warn11 H1atlng
1.Next
to
Will-mart)
DlnleiS.':iack,lllal. number:0700905000
Property addraaa:
&amp; COoling building)
30585 Barrlngef 10 X 20 · $55 .00
In purauanca of an R 1d
R
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(740) 985-4194 "
Order
ol . Sale Portl::d, Ohio 4~~ •
10
X 10 · $35 .00
0
directed to me from
Prior lnatrument
or (740) 985 4384
aald court, In the
(7 40) 992-3961
24 Hoursn Days Per Wnk
above entitled action, ralerance: Volume 14,
4
1 will offer fer nla at page 11
public auction at the
Applllltd
at:
door of the Malga 11 ~=:0OF SALE:
county Courthouaa,
SYRACUSE SMALL
100 East 2nd Street, To be aold lor no 1ell
Pomeroy, Ohio on than two-lhlrda of the
ENGINE DOCTORS
Tuaaday, J·une 12 , appralaed value. The CONTRACTORS, INC.
1~ Collage Rd.
11 00
purchaser(a) aha II
Racine, Ohio 45771
2001, at
:
a.m. dapoalt $5 000 00
740..992.0122
the
following with the aherlff 81 ihe
Moster
Ctrtlflad Technkians
74()-~85·3948
deacrlbed real estate:
Situated In the time olaald aala.
Ovtr
23 yre axp.
CONCR£1f!BLOCIVBRIO:
County of Melgt,
Ralph E. TNIIIII,
All
work
guarantHd
~ Footers, Walla, Stepl •
S tate
f
0
·
'
Sherlft
Service
&amp; parte
o
hlo, . FRANK 6
Flat Work,
Township
of WOOLRIDGE co.,
available.
Replactft1fDb, • Wal..
Lebanon, Section
Special thanks to Lyle
118, Town 12, a 11 d L.P.A., Gregory D.
and Drives • StoneD
Gerlc Baker, Auto Va lue,
·Range 112 of the ::~~~r~~~· and D. L
c.,to F.-.. Estimates ·
&amp; all our loyal
Ohio Company 's Attorneys
for Seoln1 Ohio and W. V.
customers &amp; friends.
Purcha11:
h
Outdoor Power
WVIIOJ1711
I
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Plilntllf, 600 Saul
Beglnn ng at I a Pllrl
Street ,
Northweat cornar of Columbua, Ohio r-::~~:-:"~':":",
the aame real eatate 4 206
1 14 221 · R&amp;H LAWN
r::-:--:----~-~--"'!""._....,
aa thai conveyed
3 ; Ta a: 8 • ·
1662
from Goldie Hartley
·
1 8
SERVICE
Bring In your repair work
,.~
to Ealher Dailey by (5) 11 • 18• 25 ' (6) '
We'll get you·golng for
.
.
d.. d dated June 8,
MowlnC) 8t
Spring
•
"'
1945, and recorded
TrlmmlnQ
··• '
Auguat 24, 1945, In
Public Notice
dead book 1155 at
140-992-5065
Every Spring Tune-Up
page 275 of tha deld
The annual report
recorda · al Melga Form 990 PF lor the
get a FREE Blade Sharpening.
County, Ohio; thence Klbblt Foundation, . . - - - - - - - - .
New equipment arriving dally
In
Southw11tarly Barnard v. Fultz,
direction a dlata.n ca TNIIII Ia available for
·
, Sal Mannll'lg, Wayne or Jim
ol 18 rode along the publiC lnapectlon at' BUILDERS INC.
or a REAL DEAL on a new lawn tractor,
line of Sactlon 111S to Barnard v. Fultz Law · New Homes • VInyl
lawn mover or weed trimmer.
an Iron pin; thenca Oftlce, 111 1/2 Weal
East a dlalanca 0112 Second
Street, Siding • New Garalft
roda to tht canter 01 Pomeroy, OH 4576.
•Replaceo~tent
the Townahlp road; during
r~gular
Wlndowo•Room
thance along the bualnaaa houra lor a Addllkllll• Rooftng
canter of Townahlp period ol 180 daya
road 1 dlatarfce 0118 t!!.bStquent
to COMMIR&lt;IALandiBIDIIIllAL
Sales &amp; Service
rod a In a Northerly publication of this FREE ESTIMATES
204
Condor
St.
Pomeroy
dlractlon; thence In 1 nctlco.
.
Weaterly direction a (5) 18, 17, 18, 20, 21,
•
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dlalance ol 3 rods to 22, 23, 24 , 2 5, 27 • 211, (NO SUNDAY CALLS)
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information, and ending with Points to
Remember and a quiz.
From which book
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How would you plan
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spade jack: two, five,
king.
Craftily, the authors
give no auction. That
South hand is awkward for a natural system. Still, starting with
a strong, artificial and
forcing two clubs, then .
showing the long sui t,
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St.ll Or Ohio cilllo
School Facllltln
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
1. Bide will be
received by lhl Mllga
Local School Dlllrlct
Board, a a 320 Eaal
Main StrMI, Pomeroy,
Ohio, 45769, Attn:
Mark E. Rhonemua,
lor the following
Prajlcl:
Melga Elementary
School Pomeroy, Ohio
In accordlnce with lhl
Drawing&amp;
and
SpaciiiCIIllona
prepared by:
SSOE Sludlol
Archltacta, 1001
MadlaonAvanue
Toledo, Ohio
43624-1535
Phone: (419) 255-3838
. Fax: (419) 25W1 01
SEM Partnara, Inc.
167 South State Strelll
Wutervllle, OH 43081

ehoukl conlllct Jane
Seidel at (114) 1151000 or aend deposit
chick dlrlclty to Thl
Quanclll Group, Inc.,
1111
Worthington
Road,
Wntervl...
Ohio 430112.. No 11101'1
than thrM (3) wll
be provided on •
relundlbll bula lo •
Bidder. Dlpoelt will ill
refunded to Prime
Blddera only per
Article 2.10 of lhl
lnatructlon'a
to
Bkldwa.
7. The Contract
Documenlll may be
reviewed lor bidding
purpoaea without
charge
during
buslnna houri 1111111
lolloWing loellllont: .
Archltlcl'~ Olllcl:
SSO!= Studlol
Archltlcll
1001 Madlaon Avenue
Toledo, OH

Phone:(614)~100

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Commlalkln

- Fax: (614) 794 3088 .
The Canlllructlon
SEM Partnera
ArchlteCta
Manager lor lhtt
Project is:
167 Sou1h St.ll strell
Tho Ouandal Clnlup, Wntervllla, OH 43011
Inc.
ConatNctlon
8181 Worthington
Manager'a Offici:
Road
Thl Quand~ Group,
Weatervllle, Ohio
Inc.
8181 Worthington Rd.
43082
Phone: (614) 865-11000
Waatervllle, Ohio
43082
• Fax: (614) 865 9001
www.quandtl.com
OWner omca:.
2. Any propoaed Melgl Loclll School
Equal for a Standard .
Dlatrlct
ahall be aubmlttad to 3ZO Elll Main Strell
the Architect no later .._roy, Ohio 457111
lhlln ten (10) bull- F.W. · Doclgl
Plan
days prior to the bid Room•
In
opening . II
no following cltln:
Addenda Ia luued In , • Cincinnati, Ohio
aaaoclatlon with the (45202·8001), The
Blddar'a requoat, the Grand
Baldwin
propo..d Equaf shall Building, 855 Eden
bt
considered Park0rlva,Sullt515
rejected.
• Independence,
Sealed bids will be Ohio (4413,, 11200
· received for:
Rockalda Wooda Blvd.
Mtlga Elementary (Cleveland)
School, Eatlmated
• Columbua, Ohio
Contract Valut
(43211-1 073), 1175
Bid Package No. 01: Dublin Road
Brick
(Material)
• Dayton, Ohio
Package• (Prevlouaty (45439),
3077
Bid),$ NA
K•ttarlng Boulevard,
Sllework
(Prevloualy
Park, Suite
301 Office
Bid Peckaga
No. 02:, Point
Will
Bid), SNA
• Toledo, Ohio
Bid Package No. 03:, (43823),
3930
General Conatructlon, Sunforaat Court, P.O.
Bid p ac k•11• No. 04:, Box8591
$3,445,522
• Charleaton, Well
Maaonry, $2,018,6411
VIrginia (25302), 405
Bid Package No. 05:, Capitol Strelll
Aluminum &amp; Glees and the following
Window• &amp; Daora, addltlonel plan roomt:
$213,445
· Allied
Bid Package No. 08:, Conatruclleln, toto
Fo o d
sa r v 1c 1 . y1 11
Avenue,
Equipment, $258,336 Cincinnati, Ohio··Bid Package No. 07:, • DOdgi/Scan,_...,
Bank
Cuework (Divt2 One Building, 3rd
only), $340,790
Floor, 1255 Euclid
Bid Package No. 08:, Avenue, Clavaland,
HVAC, $1,728,188
Ohio 44131
Bid Package No 09:,
•The
Bulldera
Plumbt~, •~•,8811
Exchange, Suite One
... - No. tO:, Conalructlon Canter,
Bid Package
Fire
Protection, 981 Keynote Circle,
$152,260
Cleveland, Ohio 44131
Bid Package No. 11:, • The Builder•
Electrical, $1,053,419 Exchange of Central
Bid Package No. 12:, Ohio, 1175 Dublin
Technology, $324,1211 Road, Columbua, Ohio
until the Bid Date of 43215
June 12, 2001 at 1 :00
• Dayton Build era
p.m. (local allndard Exchange,
1077
time), when !hay will Embury Park Road,
be opaned and read. · Dayton, Ohio 45414
3. A pr•bld IIHIIllng • Bulldera Exchange
will, be hlld on May 29, of. East central Ohio,
2001, at 1:00 p.m. a 2521 34th Slrlll NE,
the followlnglocllllon: "·~on, Ohio 44705
_,.
Melga HighSchool
• Central Ohio
Ubrary
Minority Bualnua
42091 Pomeroy Pike Admlnlatratlon, 815
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 East Mound Strllt,
Ohio 43205
D4 · .
1BId dInbII Columb•-,
~·
ocumen I may •
•
Ohio
Valley
obtained from the Conatructlon
Conatrucllon Manager Employer• Council, 21
by Prime Bl~dr• ~ly, Armory
Drlva,·
upon rece P o a Wheeling, WV 25003
check, which le
•
M 1 rIa t 11
refundable, In the Contractor•
amount of 1150.00. Aaaoclatlon, 4424 B.
Chtcka ahall be made Emaraon
Avenue,
payable to the Melga Parkareburg, WV
local School Dlatrlct 26104
end lorwarded lo the • Parkaraburg•
Conetructlon Manager. Marietta Bulldlnga l
Upon receipt ol • Conatructlon Tradal
requeat, accompanied Council, 14061/2 13th
by • depoalt II named Strait, Parkeraburg,
above ,
I he wv 26101
Conetructlon Manager 8. The owner
will forward coplaa of reaarvet the right 10
bidding document• to relect any or all blda
tho bidder.
'
and to waive any or ell
5. Shipping chargaa lrragularHiaa,
lor all
bidding mlatakea, omlatlona
document• are non• or
lnformalltlaa
refundable and are · to relative thereto.
bt paid via a aaparata
All
quaallons
check In the amount pertaining ta aecurlng
or $25.00, alao make Contract Documanta,
out to lha Malge Local Blddar'a Llat, ate.
School District and ehall bt directed Ia
forward ad Ia tho Jane Seidel, The
Conotructlon Manager Quandal Group,
with .the depoalt 8181
Worthington
check.
Road, Weatarvllll, OH
6.1nlerealed blddara 43082 (614) 865-11000. .

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page 275 of tha deld
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recorda · al Melga Form 990 PF lor the
get a FREE Blade Sharpening.
County, Ohio; thence Klbblt Foundation, . . - - - - - - - - .
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and everything is
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six are entitled "Entry
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ty Plays" and "Tricks
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with the chapters containing compact, key ·
information, and ending with Points to
Remember and a quiz.
From which book
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spade jack: two, five,
king.
Craftily, the authors
give no auction. That
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a strong, artificial and
forcing two clubs, then .
showing the long sui t,
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.• There's a good chance you ·
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someone who think s that , just
because you did a ravor for him
or her in 1he pnSI, you shou ld
re c iproca l ~ on a regular basis.
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11' 11 be your own fault ·today if
you allow yourse lf 10 get
trapped into a social activit,y

1har you eilher dislike or thai
contoins people · you'd rather
avoid. Be your own pe~on .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
~~ Take the necessary time to
plot your moves carefully in all
that you do , and especiolly .
avoid being impul sive. It might
'be too ea~y for you to trip over
your own reet today.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23). Acknowledgment for the
kindness and generosity you
••tend to another todoy moy
not be ronhcoming . Thut person may jusl be an ingrate or
lhoughlle ss. in his or her
response. Ignore it.
,
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 -Nov.
22) ·• Unfortunately, today you
might be your worst enemy
when it comes to managing
your resources ..While plugging
up leaks with one hand, you
could start pulling out the .corks
wilh ohe other.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 230ec. 21) ·· The best way to
handle a serious matter loday
may be to lreat il witl1 a light.
genlle touch, wilhoul rorgetting
the gr•vity of the siiUalion.
Tough treatment could be met
with added re sistance.
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19) ·-You're good. but you are
no magician when it comes to
handling jobs beyond your
scope of skills. To be effective
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·overburden voursel( with what
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won' t se rve your be!il interests.
Be on guard:
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appear to give you cursory
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really won'l do things your
way and end up leaving you in
the lurch.
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-· Be • mart and don't tell an
associate who always shoots
down anylhing you soy with
negalive thinking what your
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firs!, then tell him or her later.
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Moss
fcu•PipBI
nover on a botched drlbble
un~r the 'basket.
Dawltins uid the turnoven
might have been because of
the hype, "and because this
is not his favorite sport."
It's unclear how long Moss
plans to dabble in ba•ketball.
The VaUeyDawgs said he
committed io Thursday's
g.tme, then planned to decide
future appearances on a
g.tme-by-game basis. The
team has only six games
before theViltings' mini-camp
June 4-7 - and none are
home g.tmes, which could be
a deciding factor, according to
ValkyDawgs officials. The
USBL season ends June 23.
Moss began talking with

an

the ValleyDawgs about a year
ago. general manager Mike
Sweet wd. Talb . heated up
after Moss' longtime workout
partner, guard Anuju Gaines
who has the same agent as
Moss. signed with the Dawgs
at the start of the season.
Moss, who will make $3.5
million for the Viltings this
season, was a two-nme high
school pl3)'1'r of the year in
.basketbaH in West Virginia,
where he was a teammate of
flashy Sacramento Kings
guard Jason Williams.
Moss played three g.tme~
last year in the NBA-spmf- '
soted Summer Pro league,
but declined to play the rest
of the three-week
season. I,
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However, in 1999 the Min- ',
nesota Timberwolves said
they had been contacted by
Moss' representatives about
moonlighting in the NBA.

Frldey, May 25, 2001

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where he scored 42 points
earlier this season to set what
was then a career-hi gh, AUen
was in a groove all night as he
shot 15-for-24 overaU and 7for-11 o n 3- pointers - several of which came after the
Sixers got th ei r deficit down .
to I 0. points.
On defense, .Allen helped
cause Iverson to miss 11
straight shots at one point.
"I love this gym," Allen said.
" Playing ag.tinst Allen brings
out the best in me."
Milwaukee's "Big Three" of
Allen, Glenn Robinson and
Sam Cassell scored the Bucks'
first 30 points, and Milwaukee
held a double-digit lead for
39 of the final 43 minutes.
Robinson finished with 16
points and Cassell had 14
points and 11 assists for the
Bucks, who won despite
going to the free throw line
only six times and being outrebounded by 11.

rnade only two
fn;c- (hrows, the fewest ever in
an NBA playoff game.
The main reason for the
Bucks' lack of free throws - .
Philadelphia, by comparison,
was 24-of-30 was the
shooting prowess of Allen ,
who also had six assists and six
rebounds.
On four separate occasions
· when the. Sixers got wi\hin
striking distance, Allen killed
their momentum by hitting
from the perimeter.
Aaron McKie had 21 points
and Dikembe Mutombo
added 18 points and 20
rebounds for the Sixers.
The Bucks cooled off in a
major way in the second
quarter, missing 12 consecutive shots. · But the 76ers
trimmed just seven points off
their deficit over that 5 112rninute span and the Bucks
held a 49-37 halftime lead as
Allen had 20 points.
"I think the series just
began," Karl said. "I always
said a series doesn't begin
until a road team wins."

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The San Diego Padres haven't had this
perspective since their World Series year.
With Ryan Klesko once agam leading
the way, the sutprising Padres broke ,a
fim-place tie \vith Arizona by beating the
Diamondbacks 3-1 Thursday.
San Diego has won a season-high six
straight games and ei_ght o( rune to-move
into sole possession of first place m the
Nl West for the first time since the end
of the 1998 season.
Klesko has been·one of the. biggest reasons why. Despite having his 10-game
hitting streak snapped, Kleskq walked
three times, stole a career-htgh three bases
and scored the tying and go-ahead runs.

13 in the series.
Rhea! Cormier (2-U) got the win and
Jose Mesa earned his 13th save
.Mets 11, Ma.r lins 3
Kevin Appier (3-5) struck out a seasonhigh 10 in seven innings to stop his fourg.tme losing streak for host New York.
Cardinals 7, Brewers 4
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Mike Matthews (2-0) allowed three
hits in six innings for his first career victory as a starter.

Rangers 9, D-Rays 3
Alex Rodriguez homered twice in a
g.tme for the fourth time this season and
drove in five runs Thursday night to lead
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Yankees 2, Red Sox 1

Giants 5, Rockies 1

·Mike Mussina outdueled Pedro Mar·Barry Bonds hit his major league-leading 25th home run of the season as host tinez as New York moved past Boston
back into first place in the Al East.
San Francisco lleat Colorado.
Martinez (6-1) failed for the fifth
Phillies 6, Pirates 5
Bobby Abreu singled· off Scott Sanerstraight time to defeat the Yankees, dropbeck (0-2) to break a seventh-inning tie ping to Q,3 in that span.
Indians 8, Tigers 5
as Philadelphia rallied from four runs
Wil Cordero homered twice and Juan
down til complete a three-g.tme sweep •
Gonzalez had three RBis at Jacobs Field.
at Veterans Stadium.
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IOGRANDE 147 Gallja Academy
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Center at the .Univmity of .
Rio Gran~ Fri(by night.
Gallipolis Cicy Schools
superintend!'nt Jack W. Payton
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'hilarious nory about a senior
prank, and the GAHS Madripls sang several moving pieces.
.The group ended with "Am~­
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: "The greatest gift we can
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.and~· Payton said.
GAHS Princi~ Bruce Wilson presented the· honorary
awards and scholarships.
' "Wow, now that says samething!" said one tearful mother
as Wllson asked for all students
receiving an aW21'd or scholarship to stand, and out of the
;147, 63 were proudly on their GRADUATES- Gretchen Craig, Morgan Davies, Jill Bickle and Natalie Burton celebrate .with hugs.
feet.
laughter and tears as they prepare to enter the adult world with their new Gall Ia Academy High School
diploma.
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Gallia ·County commissioners signed a proclamation .
Thursday asking for the allocation of disaster relief funds
through the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.
Heavy rains and winds, beginning May 18 caused and
undetermined amount of damage to roads, homes and
businesses throughout the county.
Preliminary damage assessmeno; are not yet complete,
bu't county Emergency Management Director C.
Michael Null said the southern end of the county .has
reported the most damage thus far, including Greenfield, Walnut, Perry, Green, Harrison, Guyan, and Ohio
townships.
"We are hoping that with this declaration it will not
only help townships with their damage, but also help
bring in some programs for private citizens who •uffered damage," Null said.
"This is not Ft:,MA. We will not get any fiiitds up
.61Jtt. With a declaration lilte this, if we are ~ \\'\!
wflt be reimbursed up to 75 percent of the repair cosll
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the scope of the damage. ·
"Gallia County is not the only county that received
damage from that band of storms," he said. "Hocking.
Jackso.n , Lawrence, Meigs, Pike, Ross, Scioto and Vinton
counties have also expressed interest in applying for state
funds.
"Right now I am waiting on township trustees to
complete detailed site estimates. It is a long process, but
this is the first step in recovering monies lost due to the
severe weather."
· In Walnut Township, trustee Wanda Hively said the
damage is bad.

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highlighted the annual awards pro, Festival of Flags at Oak Hill.
gram of Ewings Chapter, Sons of the . )?at Holter of Five Points and
·American ·Revolution at Meigs Mary Powell of Pomeroy were both
Museum,
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National Sociery's program of rec- the Chester Courthouse restoration
ognizing outstandin~ citizens in spe- ~roject . .Both women : then gaye
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President James H. Lochary con- ~nception and told of their upcom- PRESENTING COLORS - The color guarq of the Point
Pleasant Chapter, West VIrginia Society of the Sons of
ducted the.cereniony, which opened mgJuly 21 grand _opemng, as well as the American Revolution, participated Thursday In the
with the posting of colors by the ~orkshops for chtldr~n on harmon- annual awards ceremony of Ewings Chapter at Meigs
Point Pleasant Chapter S.A.R. color IC~, chen, and clo~'iP'ng .. They al.so Museum. In the group presenting the colors were from
guard attired in Revolutionary War spoke of the Ohto b1centenmal · the left, Cmdr. B. George Lamp Sr., Finlay Coles, John
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POINT PLEASANT
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on the lives that have been lost on Pearl Hatbor.
• protecting the freedoms we enjoy, · "It was 8:05, December 7, ·
today.
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- Art Eads, Jim
Craddock and
Harold Kent, all
United States
military veterans,
share some of
their memories
of service at the
Mason County
Action Group
Senior Center.
(Pam Williamson
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interrupted my breakfast! The
ship weighed. 32,000 tons and
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something hit it."
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members went 9Ver the side aild
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rains Thursday to place flags on the graves In local cemeteries. They have distributed close to 500 flags on the graves. "If we missed anyone, please call us
(446-4464) and we'll be glad to give you a flag. We have plenty,· said Tony Merola. The G!lllla County Veterans Service Office has made the final preparations for
this year's Memorial Day activities set for Monday. This year's parade marshal and
guest speaker Is Sgt. Maj. R. Keith Jeffers, U.S. Army retired. The parade starts
at 10:30 a.m. at Spruce Street and Second Avenue and proceeds to the Dough, boy In the city park. A memorial service begins at 11 a.m . There Is a flyover
scheduled by the 178th Fighter Group from Springfield. Anyone wishing to particIpate should be at the corner of Spruce and Second Avenue no later than 10 a.m.
Questions may be directed. to the Veterans Service Office at 7 40446-2005.

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rookie Victor Santos (1-1) to help the
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Bob Wickman got three outs .for his
eighth save.
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Orioles 6, Angels 4
Jason Johnson (4-2) allowed three runs
and eight hits in seven innings at Camden
Yards, and rookie Jay Gibbons snapped a
1-fof-19 skid with a three-run homer.
Cal Ripken had two hits and an RB!
for the Orioles, who have won three
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White Sox 3, Blue Jays 1
Kip WeUs (I-I) allowed five hits in six
innings as visiting Chicago stopped an
eight-game losing streak.
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Ray Durham and Jeff Liefer each went
3-for-4, and Keith Foulke pitched a perfect ninth for his eighth save.
Chris Carpenter (4-2) allowed three
runs - one earned - and I 0 hits in ·
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