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NEW YORK (AP) -Their inning as he stopped Pittsieam is not eliminated, yet burgh's four-game losing
MeiS' fans already have adopt- streak. After Rich Loiselle put
• ed the battlecry: "Wait 'til next on the first two runners in the
year!"
ninth, Scott Sauerbeck finInstead of using' 'tickets for ished the five-hitter for his
postpQned games now, they're second save.
saving them for games that
matter more. .,And those won't
take place until 2002.
When the Mets returned
home for their final homesrand, they were greeted by
NEW YORK (AP) - Joe
50,000 empty seats.
Torre hopes he won't need to
. "We're not mathematically count on performances like
out of it, but it's going to take this from Sterling Hitchcock
a super miracle," Jay Payton next week.
said after · his double play
Hitchcock pitched his fint topped Boston 10c3.
ended New York's 5-1 loss to complete game since 1998 to
The Yankees (92-62), who
the Pittsburgh Pirates.
help New York beat the have clinched the AL East,
Gary Matthews Jr. hit a long Chicago White Sox 8-1 Mon- mo~ed 3 112 games ahead of
homer and drove in three · day night in front of the small- Central winner Cleveland
runs, and Jimmy Anderson est crowd at Yankee Stadium
(89-66) in the race for homeallowed just four hits in eight in more than seven years.
field aqvantage for the first
inning\ to avoid becoming the . Hitchcock (4-4) could be round of the playoffs.
NL's second 18-game loser.
needed in the Yankees' postIf New York maintains its
There were no other NL seasbn if either Andy Pettitte . lead dver Cleveland, the Vangames scheduled Monday.
or Orlando Hernandez doesn't kees would open the pGstseaNew York is 4 1/2 games recover from nagging elbow son at home on Oct. 10
back of first-place Atlanta in injuries in time.
against .Oakland.
the NL East, losing three of "Obviously, we want to see
New York scored three runs
four following 'a 25-6 stretch. Andy and El Duque out in the second, taking advanComing off their · first NL there," Hitchcock said. "If they tage of two walks by Kip Wells
· pennant in 14 years, the Mets can't go, I'll be ready. I will (10-10) to open the inning.
have just five games remaining help this club any way I can. If Alfonso Soriano hit an RBI
in a season that will be it's chasing__down water cups, single to score the first run and
remembered for 4 1/2 months I'll do it."
Derek Jeter added a two-run
of underachievement, folBefore the game, Torre spec- double to make it 3-0.
lowed by a spirited comeback ulated that he might consider
After the White Sox scored'
attempt that fell short.
using a three-man rotation in in the third on a .sacrifice fly
Left unsaid was that Atlanta the postseason if he doesn't by Ray Durham, the Yankees
h'!S to lose five of its last six have his top four starters added three in the bottom half
games, not a likely prospect for healthy.
on RBI doubles by Shane
a team that has won nine conAfter the game, it was a dif- Spencer and SOFiano and an
secutive division titles.
ferent story.
error by left fielder Carlos Lee.
On a damp, cool autumn
"lfEl Duque is not ready to
Luis Sojo, in a 1-for-28
night, the crowd of 6,31 5 was pitch for us in the postseason, slump, added an RBI single to
the smallest at Shea Stadium with this game tonight, Hitch- make it 7-1 in the fifth. An
since Sept 17, 1991, when cock certainly made a case for inning earlier, Sojo shaved off
4,355 saw a game against himself,"Torre said.
his.mustache.
Montreal.
Hitchcock, acquired from
"It seemed a little dead San Diego on July 30, delivtonight;' said Glendon Rusch ered his best performance
(8-11),
who
allowed since undergoing elbow
Matthews' two-run homer in surgery in June 2000. He
the second, a drive over the looked like the pitcher who
left-field bleachers estimated won the MVP of the 1998
at 447 feet
NLCS for San Diego.
The games against the
Hitchcock pitched a fourPirates were
postponed hitter for his fint complete
because of the Sept 11 attacks game since Aug. 14, 1998,
on the World Trade Center against Milwaukee, when he
and began ·the extra week was still with the Padres.
added to complete the regular Hitchcock also had a seasonseaaon.
high eight strikeouts.
The evening's highlight was
"Tonight was certainly ·the
when the · Pirates, the NL's best I felt," Hitchcock said.
worst tem at 59-98, comical- "The elbow was not. an issue.
ly ran themselves into a do~ble Nothing was an issue except
play in the seventh inning. getting people out"
.
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Only 8,112 fans showed up
second by Jerrod' Riggan, for the game, which was a
broke for third, then was run makeup from Sept. 11, when
back to second by third base- the terrorism attacks shut
man Robin Ventura.
down baseball for six days.
Aramis Ramirez, who began
Most of the fans who had
the play on first, went to sec- tickets for tha~ game opted to
ond and was tagged out by trade them in for another
Ventura while standing on the game - making it the 'smallbag.
est crowd at Yankee Stadium
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·.. to Giles, the lead runner, 5,851 fans showed up for a
meaning Ramirez was out. game against Texas.
Giles I walked a~ay from sec"Having a sparse crowd is
ond and was tagged out by not too common when you
Ventura for the double play.
come here," White Sox ritan- .
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Cal Ripken, .beginniqg the
final home;tand of his career,
we~ 0-for-4 with two strike,outs and is hitless in his last 25
at-bats. He , also had two
thrqy;ing errors from third
base, his first two-error game
since April 1999.
D-Rays 10, Red Sox 3
Tanyon Sturtze (10- 12)
became Tampa Bay's first 10game winryer this season as the
Devil Rays routed visiting·
Boston.
The Devil Rays (58-98)
have won six of eight as they
try to avoid becoming the first
AL team to lose 100 games
since the 1996 Detroit Tigers
(53-109).
Lou. Merloni hit two solo
homers for Boston, which has
lost seven of nine and 'fell one
game under .500. The Red
Sox are 12-25 . a r manager CANDLESTICKS MAKE A NICE GIFT - New York Mats pitchJoe Kerrigan, Wl:'o replaced er Glendon Ruseh gets a visit from catcher Mike Piazza In the .
inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates Monday. (AP)
Jimy Williams on Aug. 16.

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Bush dispatches Rumsfeld to Mideast
WASHINGTON
(AP}
regime that shelDefense Secretary Donald H.
ten them in
Rllmsfeld is viSiting officials from
Afghanistan.
fout key Muslim supporten of the
Uzbekistan,
war against terrorism as the United
once a Central
States prepares for possible military
Asian. republic of
strikes.
the Soviet Union,
President Bush dispatched Rumshas offered to let
feld on Thesday to Saudi Arabia,
the United States
Oman, Egypt and Uzbekistan- all
use its territory to
pivotal nations in the fight ag2inst
stage strikes on
Osarna bin Laden, his al-Qaida ter- ai-Qaida.
rorist netwOrk a.nd the Talibah
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SENTINEL NEWS STAFF

· POMEROY The
Mllrietta firm charged with
replacing wat~r lines in
Pom~ bM $lied th~ vii- ·
Ia~\ ~!lPnB plws ~d
spect~cahOU. lOr ihe project were incorrect, and the
village f;Uied to comply
with a contract between
the parries.
·
Pomeroy Mayor John
Blaettnar
denies
the
charges.
Greenland Construction
Co. filed the -suit in Meig\
County Common Pleas
Court, through Pomeroy
Attorney John Lentes. The
suit demands judgment of
$270,000 on each of four
counts, $23,000 on. a fifth
count, and $1 mi!lioti or an ·
agreement releasing · the
contractor of all liability.
The suit alleges plans and
spedfications for the project were inaccurate, that
Village Administrator John
Anderson was uncooperative., in assisting the con"
tractor, and ' the village
..fail~d ·to provide an engineer to ovenee the .project
as it promised. .
"Because of such mistakes arid deJays, (the) cost
of
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upon renewal of ·their vehicle ~ureau on Main Street, said
SENTINEL NEWS STAFF
registration.
Monday demand for the new
POMEROY
Meigs
Statistics · show there . are license plates has bet:!' increasmotorists can help celebrate roughly 2.4 million blue-and- ing, :ind ev~one appc:F.s •!U'Ohio's bicentennial with a deco- white license plates still in use ious to receive their new plates.
rative new license plate' being and 1I.J: million registered vehi"A .1uge number-of-people
issued by the Ohio Bureau -of des in Ohier--··~~
have already been in to get their
Motor Vehicles. .,
''Ohio's motorists will surt io ·opiates this ' morning. and we
The license plates are. beihg
issued fot, all new and replace- see the bicentennial plates on expect more to arrive at any
our roadways this week," said Lt. moment," she said.
ment license plate purchases and
will replace the existing blue- Governor Maureen O'Connor,
"In light of the recent terrorist
and-white plates.
director of ~he Ohio D~part- attacks in New Yor~ and WashThe BMV intends to have all ment of Public Safety.
ington, D.C., the red, white and
of the old plates off Ohio's roads • "We are very proud and excit- • blue colors on the new plates ts
by 2003 and Ohioans who have ed to begin issuing this license very patriotic, which is making
blue-and-~hite plates will be plate to Ohioans."
them very popular with cuscharged 75 cents plus any addiSue Mason, deputy registrar tomers."
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POMEROY -The Cold War is a distant memory, but those who remember the fearful days of the
Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pig\ also
remember .bomb shelters, air raid drills and other
measures American communities took to protect
~heir citizens.
.
, _
While the coW1tr}-'s heightene4 ~~.!1 ·
sense of security ha.&lt; not reached
th·e fever pitch of the 1960s, emergency planners have begun to :
review plans for the safety of the ·
community in the event of more
terrorist activity, and to work on a &gt;! _ •
risk assessment and improved ·
communications infrastructure
which might be necessary for civil
.
defense.
In .light .of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New
York City arid Washington, D.C., Ohio's local emergency planning commissions are coordinating efforts
in emergency preparedness.
The Meig\ County LEPC met Monday to discuss
the preparation of a county risk assessment, and the
role of the LEPC and the Emergency Management
Agency in the event of local. emer8e~cy relating to

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the nation's war on terrorism.

Bob Byer, Meigs EMA director, said t~~t such ~
local emergency is very unlikely, but all communitit1
·across the country are beefing up emergency plans.•
"Meigs.,t:ounty people shouldn't worry about
their safety here," Byer said. "There is virtually no
concern locally, but every county is doing something
similar. It's about waking America up to the vulner,ahility that anything can happen."
Byer compared the present efforts with the dvil
defense plans initiated during the Cold War.
"'Fhis is routine civil defense preparation," Bye~
said. "We simply need to be prepared for any ty e of

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The motive behind the shooting is
der of Danny ).Arthur, 28, of Point Pleasunknown
and the investigation continant.
Yanko allegedly showed up at Arthur's ues.
Arthur, the son of Sandra J (Oliver)
home, 203 Poplar St., and shot Arthur, a
Arthur of Point Pleasant, and David Jan
police spokesman said.
of Ashton, was an 'employee of
Arthur
Yanko was arrested at the scene and·
complained of medical problems. He was Subway in Gallipolis, Ohio, and was
transported to Pleasant Valley Hospital completing his senior year at Marshall
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being Issued for all new and
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evidence bin Laden was behind the
Sept. 11 attacks on New York and
Washington.
"The relationships among terrorists and terrorist networks are abundantly clear. There is no need for
additional evidence," Rumsfeld said
before leaving for Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia, the first stop on his tour.
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N.Y., to Uzbekistan and Tajikistan,
two former Soviet republics that
border Mghanistan, The Washington
Post reported. Pentagon officials
refused to discuss the report. .
Blish warned the Taliban "there
will be a consequence" if they fail to
hand over bin Laden and his followen. The Taliban's ambassador to
Pakistan repeated his regime's
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Blue Jays 1, Orioles 0
Jose Cruz Jr. homered to
back a solid pitching performance by Esteban Loaiza (1111) as Toronto won at 'Balti-

JaGiambl, Oakland,
.339; RAlomar, Cleveland, .336; JGcnzalaz, CIBYeland, .334; BBoone,. Saattle,
Atlanta; .321.
.333; ARodr9Joz, TeK88, .323.
IIUNII SSooa, Chicago, 139; Holtoo, RUNS -ARodriguez, Texas, 132; Suzuki,
COlorado, 128; LGonzalez, Arizooa, 123; Seattle, 123; BBoone, Saattla, 114; RAlo&amp;.gwell, Houston, 118; Bonds, San Fran mar, Cleveland, 112; Jeter, New York, 107;
'"-· 119; Floyd, Florida, 117; BGIIes, Darnoo, Oakland, 105; JaGiam!&gt;, Dak-rgh, 115; SGreen, Los Angales, land, 103.
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COLUMBUS -The Eastem High School football team
is cureently ranked eighth in
Division VI, Region 23 are
Losing to Trimble 35-6 last Friday.
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Eagles out of the Ohio &amp;sociated Press prep foodnll poll.
Trimble is ranked thini in
the smte region, and TVC rival
Waterfortl is ranked seventh.

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' HUNTINGTON, W.Va.
(AP) - Nate Ruffin, a co-captUn of the 1970 Marshall Uni~
venity football team that lost
most of its players in a plane •
crash, has' died fiom leukemia.
He was 51.
Ruffin died Tuesday at the
UniversitY of Pennsylvania
Hospital in Philadelphia.
Ruffin, who was sidelined by
an arm injury, was among a
handful of Marshall players not
on the plane that crashed into a
hillside near Huntin~on,
W.Va., on Nov. 14,1970, while
returning from a game against
Jt:ast Carolina. Seventy-five
people, including players,
coaches and fans were killed.
He lived in Huntington for
,17 yean after graduating fiom
Marshall in 1973. In 1997,
Ruffin was named vice president of human relations for the
Freedom Forum, a First
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lead.
"We've kind of been
underachieving for four
months, and hopefully we're
putting i~ together at th~
right time, at the end of the
year when everything's on
the line," said Jim Edmonds,
who hit a two-run homer
and drove in three runs.
. W1th five days remaining
m the regular season, the
, de!ending NL c ha'mpion
New York Mets, Los Angeles
anq Chicago were elimin~t­
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by Michael Lee Neal, Racine,
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.Dale Clonch 67 Greenwood_. Ind., died on ~unday, · 30, 2001. at Co~munity
Hospttal South m Indianapolis, Ind.
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William. AleJ~andcr and Beaulah I. Long Clonch. He 'was the
~ounder of Co11cho Builders Inc., Greenwood, having retired
.• ' 1996.He wa5 amember of the Carpenters union and was~
·v.-reran of tli"e U.S. Army during the Korean War.
l-Ie is turvived by two rons, Kenneth Clonch and Joe
Clonch, both of Indianapolis: rwo daughters, Angela Gonter. man of Greenwood and Suzannah Bledsoe ofWhiteland.Ind.;
' CWO .i!m.tb&amp;!n, Morton Clonch of Athens and Roy Clonch of
· "!bany; !hree sbten: Pearl Carsey of Michigan, Mary Waley of
B1dwell md Helen Clonch of Florida; nine grandchildren and
one glUt-grandchildren.
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Bedsides his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister,
. Mary Matgaret Clonch. •
Monsignor HUold Knueven will conduct . a service at 10
. a.m. on Thursday at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral' Service and Cre~
.' matory, Greenwood Chapel. Entombment ,will fOllow atForest
· Lawn Memory Gardens in White River Township, Ind.
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lWTLAND
12:13 p.m., Mulberry HeisJlt:s,
Hazel Wilson, HMC.
SYRACUSE
10:56 a.m., Wetzgall Street,
Troy Durham, dead on arrival.

issues concerning streams within
the Leading Creek watershed
will be discussed at a public
meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m. at
rpe Rutland FU'eh'Ouse. Speakers
will include Barb Rowen of the
Ohio Department of Natural
Resources, Jerry Des of the Ohio
State University Extension Services and Jim Freeman of the ,
Mei~ Soil and Water Conservation District.
Those attending will be given
a questionnaire to prioritize
water quality ~es within
W2tenhed.

RUTlAND -Water quality
· issues concerning streams within
th~ Leading Creek W2tenhed
RIO GRANDE- Universi3
POMEROY - Judgment will be discussed at
public ty of Rio Gr:mde and the RiO
actions have been fil~ in Meig. meeting on Thund;ty at 7 p.m, at Grande Cominunity College's
County Common Pleas Court Rutland Firehouse.
Me;g. Center in Middleport will
by the fOllowing:
Speak;ers will include Barb offer a course in mapping soft• Beneficial Mortgage
of Flowers of the Ohio Department ware beginning Wednesday.
Ohio, inc. Ehnhunt, m. againsr of· Natural Resources, Jerry Des
The CAD 28801 Introductory
Timothy
Willis, Middle- of the. Ohio Stlte University Geographic Information Systems
port, and others, alleging default · Extenston Services and Jun Free- course will be offered from 6:30
on a loan agreement in the man of the Me1~ Soil and Water to 9:30 p.m. every Wednesday
Conservation Dlsttict. . Those night in October.
am'imnt of$!02,ooo,95;
POMEROY -The Friends'
• Farmers Bank and Saving&lt; a.nending will be. Sl':":n a quesTaught by Bob Weaver, a Rio
of the Library book sale will be
Co. Pomeroy, ag;Unst Rickie L ' nonn;ure to pnonnze water Grande Conununity College
held at Pomeroy Library on
Ca~, Reedsville, and others: quality issues within the W2ter- graduate with six yean of experi- Thursday fium 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
alleging default on a mortgage shed.
ence in drafting and design; the and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
agreement in the amount of
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one credit-hour GIS course Books will be free and a donation
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places heavy emphasis on GIS to the Friends will be appreciat$9,755.31;
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POMEROY - Units of the softwale with a progressive series ed.
against Donald L. Stivers, Mid- Meigs Emergency Service of exercises to develop computer
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dleport,doing busine&lt;l asTonyUs answered 10 calls for assistance:
skills in visualizing geographic
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Carryout, and others, alleging
CENIRAL DISPATCH
spatial relationships, patterns, and
POMEROY - Troy M. Dbrham, 37, Pomeroy, died on default on • loan agreement in
trends
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Monday., Oct. 1, 2001. Arrangements are under the direction of' the amount of$11,036.21.
I0:0 a.m., Pomeroy Pike,VicTh~ cost of the course is
toria Norman, Holzer Medical
OakwoodA
Co
. Fisher-Acree Funeral ·Home in Pomeroy and will be
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rp.. Center·
S315.50 plus the textbook cost of
MIDDLEPORT The
announced upon completion.
G~ro, N.C., agamst Martin
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for
residents
of
Gallia,
Middleport
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Board
of
Public
1:S9 p.m., Ohio 7 • Randy M · J kso
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refused treaiment;
e1~, ac
n, or v·mton Coun- Atfairs meeting _set for Monday
alleging default on a promissory·
ties. Ohio residents outside of the has . been canceled A meeting
·n
the
amount
of
4:25
p.m.,
HMC
Clinic,
fc
d' . .will
AIso, Ohioans who currently note l
Robert Halley. refused treatment; our-&lt;:ounty !StriCt
pay will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in
have. gold license plates and $44,413.17;
Mill
$330.50
plus
the
textbook.
and
council chambers.
7 07
choose to obtain the new
~. First Collaterai' '· Services; B~nt.
~~~ . Street. Juanita West Virginia residents pay $500
license plate will be charged . Concord, Calif., against Randall
plus the textbook.
8:22 p.m., Ball Run Road, · Because the GIS course is lim$2.75.
,S. R~ll, Pomeroy. and others..
N! transactions will Include , allegmg default on a loan agree- HenryW~~OY
iced to 10 to 15 students, students
SYRACUSE -Syracuse VilMason said the new plates
,
ment m the amount of
p.m.,
Main
Street,
Patricia
should
contact
Gina
Pines
at
)Viii no longer have the ·coun- a $2.75 deputy registrar fee.
lage
Council will 111eef Thursday
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The
bicentennial
plates
are
$44,987.79;.
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Lehew,
Pleasant
Valley
Hospital.
992-3383
to.
reserve
a
space,
or
at 7 p.m. in the mayor's office.
ty name printed along the
• .Beneficial Mo~ Co. of
RACINE
· reg.ster durmg the first class
: bottom, bu~ instead, will have produced by Ohio Penal
a county number sticker in Industries at the Lebanon · Ohio, Elmhurst,lll., ag;unst Crug
9 ,43 a.m., Thin! Street, motor meetmg this evemng at the
Correctional Institution in T. Chapman, Pomeroy. alleging vehicle accident. Chris Ramirez, Meig; Cente~ in Middleport.
the lower left-hand corner.
Warren
County. About 6 mil- default 011 a promissory note in Dawson Canales, HMC;
Those interested in purPOMEROY - The Mei~
lion
license
'j&gt;lates
will
be
the
amount
of$46,395.09.
. chasing the new plates outside
County Tubetculosis office will
A dgme t h be
t d
I :13 p,m., East Main Street,
JU
n as en gran e Opal Cummins, PVH.
. their 90-day renewal period manufactured by the first
be closed Monday in observanc~
TUPPERS PLAINS - Past of Columbus Day. ··
week
of
October.
. will be charged a $2.75 fee.
members of the Eastern High
The Meigs County Health
nate Egyptian P{esident School marching band are invit- Department will be ,l!..osed MonHosni Mubarak. Oman, on ed to participate in the alumni day for the observance of
completion. It is now comthe southwestern tip of the band performance during the Columbus Day. The office wijl
plete~..
Arabian peninsula, was a · pre-game show at Friday open at 8 3.m. Tuesday and
Funding came fiom a grant
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ithrougli the Ohio Public
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Rumsfeld said he also ing, who have questions, or need
increased to $270,000 over 'and locally-generated rev- Saudi, some of his top lieuRulllllllp
tenants are Egyptian, and al- hoped to meet with U.S. assistance, should contact Chris
and above the contract enue.
Kuhn
at
985-3329.
amount," the "complaint states. : "The village's position in Qaida includes . militants troops performing joint train....
. The 'compla~t also ·alleges ;this matter is simple; we have accused of plotting to assassi- ing exercises with Egypt.
the village has withheld lived&gt;· up to every condition
MIDDLEPORT - A rum$23,000 as a percentage of specified in the contract," said
mage sale will be held Friday and
TUPPERS PLAINS - East- Sat:ilrday fium 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ~t
periodic p~yment to ass~re •Mayor John Blaettnar.
em Local School District will the Heath United Methodi!l
Blaettnar denied th,e concompletion of the project,
hold a special boaf4 meeting on Church basement, corner of
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Federal Mogul-l.
Premier- 8), .
AEP-45~
Thursday
at
7
p.m.
at
the
adininb~en paid to the contractor.
village issued a number of An:h Coal- 16'1.
South Third Avenue and Main
USB - 22'/;
Rockwell - 14'1• '
islrative
offices,
to
discuss
personThe water line replacement "oral change orders" that cost Aml-39'/o
Gannett- 58~
Rocky Boo1s - 5
Street.
nel and any other business that
General Electric - 38
AD Shell- 50~
· project has been the subject the contractor money which AmTechSBC - 47
' GKNLY- 3~
Sears- 361.
Asllland Inc. - 40
may come before the board.
of delays and controversy has not been paid.
Halley 08'lldson - 42\
Shoney's - \ ·
AT&amp;T -19!.
since it began nearly a yeat
"The only change order in Bank One - 32).
Kmatt - 7~
Wai-Mart- 52
Kroger24),
Wendy's26l.
BLI-n,
ago. It was fint put on hold the contract took place durPOMEROY - Revival serLailds End- 28},
Worthington- 12'1.
·Bob
Evans
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over the 'Ihanksgiving and ing the time of the first pay- BorgWamar.,.... 41
·vices will .be held at Pomeroy
L1d . ...:. 91.
Daily siOck reports are
CHESTER -Trick or treat
ChrHtnral•holj&lt;Jays so as not ment, and that was paid in Champion - 21.
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• the 4 p.m. closing
Church of the Nazarene
Oak Hill Financial- 151. qUOII!s o! 1he previous will be Oct. 30 fium 6 to 7 p.m.
Channing Shops- 4l,
to interfere with the Christ- fun:• he added.
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Wednesday .through Sunday at 1
OVB- 24~
djlys transactions, pro- in Chester.
Cl1yH~-9l.
mas shopping season.
"We feel that Greenland's Col-15\
BBT- 36'4
vlded by Smith Partners
p:in. each """ning. Sunday serPeqlles- 19~
at Advestlnc.
Bad weather, contract dis- requests are inappropriate and DuPon1-37~
. vices will be held at I 0:30 a.ll).
&gt;.
putes and JniJSed deadlines their demands are far outsi~e
andbp.m.
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later· kept the project from the original contract."
Rev.
Glenn
McClung
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be
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RUTLAND -Water quality invites the p~o~blic.
Cemetery, Flatrock, with Pas- ·
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Friends may call at CrowHe graduated fiom Point
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BURLINGTON, Ky. (AP) ~orth~rn Kentucky on Sept. and , attended Main Street Pleasant, Thursday from 6 to 9
Forecast
Two days of rain will prep.m.
-'J;he raids ihat resulted in,at 21.All but four of those taken Baptist Church.
Today:
Pardy
cloudy. High
cede a brilliant fall weekend
least 25 peopl~ taken into cus- into custody were released the
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tody followjng the terrorist same day. ·
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cloudy.
Thursday:
EMA have begun to consider al Weather Service said.
attacks on New York were .
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A cold front will sweep High 80, low 47.
based on mistaken identificaAttorney Rusty O'Brien,
specific threats in light of
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Friday:
Showers.
High
64,
tions, the FBI said.
who is representing sonie of
recent events, emergency across the region on Thursday
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an ongoing spreading rain from the north- low 44.
The Federal Bureau of those kept in custody, said all
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Saturday: Partly cloudf.
process. A lot of the work that' west to the southeast. Highs
Investigation was following a four appar~ntly have been
High
63,low 44.
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be
mostly
in
the
70s.
will go into the risk a$sesstip · when it searched three released
without
beiQ.~ emergency."
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High
Cooler northerly breezes
The risk assessment will. ment and planning process is
apartment complexes
in charged.
65,low
37.
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follow
the
front,
holding
invol~ close work with the and has been in place already,
Monday:
Partly
cloudy.
temperatures on Friday in the
sheriff's office and oth~r law Byer said.
"Before the attacks took 50s, forecasters said. The rain High 65,low 42. ·,
enforcement agencies, health
department officials, and vol- place, the local tEPC had will end Friday night as high
unteer groups, such as the adopted an addendum to the· pressure builds into the
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local amateur radio.operat&lt;?rs, county's emergency opera- region.
OhiO VOlley Pulllllhlng Co.
The high will provide for a
to determine the county's tions plan," Byer said, "and
Publllhld every afternoon, Monday
sunny
and cool weekend
lhiOUQh F~da~, 111 Cou• Sl.,
areas of vulnerability, what that has now been sent to the
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Second-ctau
Correction Polley
across the region, with highs
.targets might be ' considered state."
pold at Pomeroy.
Our main ooncem In all stoflel 11
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in the event of an attack on
That addition to the coun- in tht 50s and lows in the30s. t~~~
. to bt accuratt. If you know ol an. , . Ohio
Nowspfpor ANoclsUon.
Sunset today will be at 7: II
error In ·a etory, calllhe newaroom Pwtn •n
the local community, and ty's emergency plan spells out
Stnd address correc· at (740) 812·2156 . .
p.m.
and sunrise on Thursday
tlono to T1M1 Cally Senllnel, 111 Couot.
hpw the community can best
St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
be prote'cted and prepared in the responsibilities of all
NIWI Dtpartl'l!enta
a worst-case scenario.
county agencies and .other
Subacrlp11an retee
The main number II 1182·2156.
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motor
raute
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carrier each •
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mal pennltted 'In areas where home
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wins this week, and in doing sq raised their record 12:3 over~
all and 12-1 in the TV C.
On Monday evening, the Marauders defeated Trimble by
!Cores of 15-0, 15-4.
Mindy Chancey led the way with 18 points on 20-of-20
frvmg wnh two aces, two kills and four ~sists, Corrie Hoover
add~d .. five pmnts on 7-of-7 servmg w1th four kills, Jaynee
~avis added feur points on 6-of-6 serving, seven kills and 1
assist and three blocks, Katie Jeffers added three points on 3-ofj serving, with one kill and 13 assists, Kayte Davis added three
llills and Chrissy Miller two. As a team Meigs was a perfect 38df-38 serving.
l The Marauder junior varsity also won against Trimble in
~ree games.
l' On Tuesday evening, the Marauders defeated Wellston 15-2,
151 0. JVtiejeffen scored nine points on 10-of-10 serving, with
~ists, Nikki Butcher scored eight points on 9-of-9 servi~g. Kayte Davis scored with points on 8-of-9 serving with .'
seven kills, Jaynee Davis added three points on 5-of-5 serving
.:,ith two kills, Mindy Ch•ncey scored one pgi,nt on 3-of-3
serving with 12 assists, Corrie Hoover chipped' in with o.l 'e
Jloint on 3-of-3 serving and three kills, Chrissy Miller added
three kills.
, Th~ Little Marauders picked up another win in raising their
~cord to 14-1. Meigs won in two sets by scores of 15-2 and

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The 'AL wild cattFwinnen
, beat Texas 9-4Tuesday rught for .
their t6th straight win'at Oakland Coliseum. The A's haven\
lost at home since'1'\tlg. 24.
"Basically, they put the ball in
play, and when thifl&amp;' :u'i! going
right like that team's going.
. . '...gooc;tthjn~ happen for you,"
Texas starter Damn Oliver
(11-11) ·soid of thb ' 1\thletics,
who are '6 2-20 since''.Jlme Z7.
· "That~ the hottest" team In
baseball tight now.'' ' '• ·
The . home . s~*-- is the
Ionge$! since 1994 when the
Clevdanl:l .Jndiaqs.~pl8 in a
rovJ, and it's~' A'~~ since
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Baltimore 4, ToJQnto 3: Min.riesota 5, Detroit 0; 'NY. Yan- ·
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Tampa Bay 10, Boston 3;
Kansas City 5, Qe\ielaiid 1; and
Seattle 14,A.ilaheim 5' ·
Barry Zito (16-8); 9.:0 in his
last 13 starts, struck out five in
six inning$ to bring his season
GOOD-BYE, MR. SPALDING - Chicago Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa watches his 60th
total tci' 202,' and · khprtstop
home run of the season head for the bleachers .at Wrigley Aeld. (AP)
Miguel Tejal:la 'hit his 30th
hit 60 again, but who 1998, when he finished with of only f&lt;,~ur players to reach
homer of the season, .a threeknows?"Sosasaid."Butfirstl 66 home runs to McGwire's 50 homers and 150 lUlls in
run shot, in the sixth inning.
want to go to t~e playoffs. I single-season record 70. He a season, and the only one to
When Tejada hit ltis homer,
he and Eric Chil.\ez became the
want to wm agam. We were ' hit 6 3 in 1999 and led the do it since World War II.
so close. We had a lot of
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first shortstop-thini ~ernan
opportunities. But it hap- league With 50 last year. '
day. . In '1999, he played all , combination in baseball· history
No. 60 gave him aleaguePened, what can you do?"
to hit 30 homers each in a' seah' h 50 RBI
162 games. This year, he's at
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son..
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'Roberto ' Hernandei (5-6)
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RoYals beat the Indian's far just
Cincinnati 5, Chicago 4; St. runs and six hits in eight record for total bases, set by
the second time in seyen' home
Louis 5, Milwaukee I; Pitts- innings. His seven-game Richie Allen . with Philadelgames.
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Angeles 5, San Diego 2; and since 1991.
Florida 4, Montreal 3.
Jose Mesa worked · the
At Turner . Field, Greg ninth for his 40th save.
Maddux (17-1 1) failed for
· Cardinals 5, Brewers 1
the seventh time to win his
Pujols moved one ahead of
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Roger Maris' mark stood for
almost 40 years, it's taken
only three for someone to
threaten Mark McGwire's
single-season home run
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60-homer seasons? That's
going to be tough .td top.
Sosa became the first player to hit 60 homers in three
seasons Tuesday night, a mark
as impressive for its power as
its consistency.
"It's a pretty incredible
feat;' Chicago C':'bs manager
!)on Baylor said. "Guys are
going to · have t~ really be
productive. They have to
play, they can't miss too
many games.
"It's a reconi out the¥e
that's a little bit different than
-'hat Maris did and then
McGwire takes over. and
now Bonds. To hit 60 home
runs three different times, it's
very difficult to do:·
It wasn't enough to keep
the Cubs fiom being eliminated from postseason contention, thoqgh. Adam Dunn
hit a solo homer off Kyle
Farnsworth in the top of the
ninth inning, giving the
Cincinnati Reds a 5-4 victory over the Cubs on Tuesday
night.
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Cromer also homered for the
Reds.
' The loss, along with · St.
Louis' 5-1 victory over Milwaukee, eliminated the Cubs
fiom the NL wild card race.
The Cubs are ·six games
behind St. Louis and Houston with only five games left.
· "Hopefully, next year I will

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Central races tighten; Bonds doesn't horn~r

While Barty Bonds stayed
stuck on 69 homers, the
Philadelphia Phillies and St.
Louis Cardinals made major
moves.
'. Randy Wolf allowed ~e
hits in eight innings, and
Bobby Abreu hlt two-run
1\omer as Philadelphia won
3-1 at Atlanta and dosed
within on~ game of th~ NL
East-leading Braves with five
to play.
. "We've got a pennant
race," Phillies manager Larry
"owa said. "We have a young
tbam that believes in itsel(
ThiS was huge."
In
Milwaukee, Albert
Pujols went 3-for-4 and set
the NL rookie record with
353 total bases' as St. Louis

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nights, nk:e hotel, will sacrl- Ule Clothes. Boys toys and shine. . new small appllan·
flee for $199, (614)898· loadsofmice.
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- - - - -- - - Garage Sale. Friday, 10/5_ heads, rods &amp; reela,· Jlgt,
1 Jobn Paul Mart in will be and Saturday 10/6. Sam- linkers, 1001$, d~tts; grtl]llres pons ible for my own 5pm. ~aln or Shine. -841 ers, saws, ' knives, , dolls,
debts. 10.03. 01
Shoestring Ridge Road. kitchen llems, something tor
;:::.::;_.::;_:;:_::;:_:_ __ Down 7S, One mile past everyone. Qct, 4, 5, &amp; 6th,
New To You Thn« ShopP,O 218 on On:hanl Hill Road . 9·S Andersons 46123 St Rt.
9 wasl Stimson, Athens Follow Signs, 12th houi8 on 124
.740·592·1 842
left on Shoestring. Brick
Quality clothing and house~ house with flag polelln tront. Moving ·sale- ttl/5- 1018 Frihold ite ms. $1.00 bag sale Moving Sate. TONI of Baby Qay &amp; Saturday 10;()()-4;00
Subdivision
Tup:r: othes, Y-••t
•vuuer, Womena, Arbaugh
persPiains,
fumHure&amp;atc.
every Thursday. Monday r.t
thru Salurday 9:00·6:00.
Mens. lots of misc. Items. .
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(2) a .months old. {740)4469552
-------3 kittens, 2 calico, , black
with blue eyes, (7 40)992·
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Five LQnghai red kinens. 2
black- -,1 black! white· 2
gray/ whi le. Call (740)3688670
Guinne Pig at 185 North
Park Drllo'e (304)675·7420

486 complete comJ?U1ers (all
working), coi.O&lt; Til's, Lanlor
copier (wotlte), gleasware,
books, clot~es, computer,
pBrts, monitors and moral
Aaln or Shine! Follow the
signal
Huge Y!ird Sale· Relay lor
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sons Green~se . Clothing
all sizes, CD s, bOOks, col·
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Mt. Zion Youttl Yard Sale.
St AI 7 Sou~h . .2 mites Past
·the Dam. Fr~day 9-5, 8aturSiberian Husk~sl Shepard day 9-5. Lots of Everything.
P~~PI:~ for Ql~~f.t~)44~1~ October 3 4 5· State Rou.te
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, . m e a e ercervilla, 40" alectri(l range,
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.Lost: 2 Farm dogs from 3107 Bulaville !Jike. LitHe
Burlingham. Missing since boya and ladkls name brand
Sept 8th. Femal~: Bla.ck clothing, toys ... exercise
Lab/Doberman m1x w1th equipment, mi9C.
white patch on chest, 60
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tbs., 6 years old, medium Pearl and Ulllan s Yard
hair, blue collar. Very sweet Sale. 10/4· 10/6. 6 miles
&amp; gentle.
Answer~ to South on Rt 7. Home lnteriSpankers.
Male: or, Gtassware Dishes,
Aottwei ler/Chow mi•. blacl&lt; Ck&gt;lhes.
wHh brown RotUe marKings Sept. 29th. Oct 1st- 5lh. 1.2
on face, chest, paws. Chow miles 001 Route 218 . Chain
tall &amp; tongue, 751bs, 2 112 Saws Heatera Books
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call Ginger or Jeff (740)992- crafts, ... Crossbow, Wood
2504, Reward!
burner. Air COnditioner, Rkl·
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YARD SALE
Equlpmont, Air Hockey Ta=~~~~~~~- ble, Washer and Dryer,
Jeans a~d more. 2239 St A~
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Camera, Old QuillS, New
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(740)367-D t 20
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2 FamHy sate. Ocl5th, 6th.
Sam·5pm. tn Hit.da Drive,
Sprlng Valley, GirlS Bike,
Girfs- Boys Clo1hes, Etc.
3 Family Yarn Sale Tons of
Men's Women's cind Kids
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Lots of hou~ and mise
llama. Everytt)ing ~ I
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&amp; 4th. 10a m-~, ~ Sycamora Stroel, Gallipolis, Ohio
4 F11mily Ya rd Sale. Friday
&amp; Saturday. Clothing, Chitdren to Plus Sizes. Hou&amp;&amp;hold ilems, Longa berger
Baskets. Outside Lights,
Lots ol .Mise 13 1 Lower
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Church Street, Hotdogs,
bean dinner. baked goods.
coflee, pop, (yard sale
items) ocnober 5·6, 10 to
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4. 9·5. t85 Amblesida Or.,
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beside .C&amp;M Auto Pans t (rain cancel date-Saturday)
Why wait? Start meeting rain or lhlne, October 1-2-3. 9am-Spm. ON old ~1. 7 on
Ohio singles ton ight, call tc&gt;t
W&lt;lls Hill Rd (Gotl Courao
!roe 1-800·766-2623 a•t Garage Sale- Thurtdoy l Hill).
Computer gemn,
1.621.
Friday, 2 mites E. ol Porter freezer,
table, antiquo
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875-1429.
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modeled Fir
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Yard 5ale. saturday Octo- VIrginia 304~773·5785 Or Center "201 High Street. Nursing, aulstant ,.training!! 15 mi. epl_!:l I $7500. (740)742-2898
bar 6th. 9:00am- ? 3230 Bu- 304 77~5447'
~tnt Pl"aoant WV 25550
olall to be -uted lOr .~ew.
n...., ·~" own.
lavllle Pike.
• . ..r
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neld week and will be
; Mu~t Itt to appreciate.
,! '
at Rocksprlnga Rehab~ ElectriC' Range and diSh·
4
YARD SALEANJD)Buv
tlon Center. ~ted a~ .¥;"phar, lnctudect (740)379-- Final Days, Nationwide InPoMFJtoyiMIDou;. ----TO
• Newly expanded, family ori- 36759 Aocklprlngs Road, 0687
,ventory
Reduction I
.
• ented company Is looking Pomeroy, ONIO. 11110r•o!Od •~
.
. _(304)736-3409
Absolute Top Dollar: U.S. lor 25 peQP!e to fill valuable candidates shOUld .apply 6r\ .,_rooms &amp; bath, ~~~t ro- F sat B Ow
3 bed
3 fam lty aale· Tuppttrs 5
Gold C-' 'p 1 poeltlona 81 communicators
drlgerator, new "VInyt -.. ng, or e y
ner•
Plains, Ott;o, 681 WetA 10 Aver,
""~· roo . lo raise funds and renew person at faCility anct lhen 5 neW ' Vlnyl ..wlndows, ga- _room, 1 112 bath~. Nice
Kaylof' Ad ant~no ..... collecl· sets, Diamonds, Gold
.
wlli be lntervlewt&lt;t bY. lp· outbullda.... on OOubla r Schult mobile home . ..f!l-.
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Rings,
U.S. Currency,- membar§hlps to major non- atructotloraelectlbhtfOrpar. •'l_,...,
.. ,..,
f
bi
aDiaa, qu1lta, housawarea, M TS Coin Shop 1151 Sec· pro!H orgarilzatlona'. wa of· tiel ation In class E uafll.vel lots, 533 Grant St., : nanc:lng
ava11 a •·
~ys ctotha:1, hunting sup- ~· A~enua Gal liPolis 740_ ler part-time and fuiHime ~unity em.,.,Y.,
~.l~lepor:t; g40)992-908~. . (740)441·1498 or (740}446pl.,., Oct 5th, 9·4, Oct 6th, 446-2842 ,
,
positions. Wo he"' pakl va- cou"""nn WOlle""'- Dt.er· - $50,000
3583.
6-3, ralo cancolo, no early
.
Cllllono, plitd training, paid stty: -.o··,.,. , - " i"""·c ~"""'A" CC.J , ·1.
. • bed "
Umlled Or No Credit? Go•ld8 .
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Aanier!Hudaon garaae sale,
f~ru~nta~aw 1~888- .
~.~~~ ~ ·~....rr.vu.., ' . oontract: '(140)S.9.t-7244. ·' ' At Oakwood In BarbouraTackervllle ~d., f':ta(llna,
..,~.,.EA./\.0
~
vllle, WV 304·736-3409.
23 ~_ 5342 ext. 2201·_
Oct 4/5.
Collectables,
,
F.or saltp by owner: Nice bl· New 14 Wide, 3 Bedroom.
cratta , Barblea, &amp; much
dverbroo ~, Center Is cur· Jazzy el(t(ltr!t ~ hte~ h ~~·.., level home'- on · 1 acre riear Only $19,850. Free Oelfvary
mora.
rently IHklng a~ AN to used ·V: bt4$ldt ~~· . Chesttr, Three 'bedrqom, &amp; Set Up. 1-888-928·2~26
,
.
HELP WAN'J!D
complete a~d direct .t.h e like ' new ancJ. walklt'~. two baths, one-car' garpg,,
Garage Hll. Racine, St.
MDSproceftfor.thelaQiity. {71110)992-iot3
. famllv room with flraplace, New 14x70, 3 bedroom. 2
At. 338, across !rom Amari·
.
Experience w.lUl MDS com·
. .,. ., ,. , .
• ,. J. pun room New Cfl1tf'8f heat: • bath, only $995 down &amp;
can Legion Building. Frl, Banender Needed at !Ike ptellon a must. Salary com·
~~?::!
r • 1 '1ng &amp;
110 · iy8tem One rril- $189.82 per month, call
Sat, 1fY5.6, 10-4pm, ruml· LOdge. Pick-Up Applications menaurltt wfth experie~. Oak flrewwa, $35 a ~. :\nl.llf ofi.Route..7, but 11111 prl- Harold 740-385-4367.
ture, lamps, sewing ma· at fhe Elks Monday- Friday Bene!O paolqlge It ava1la· two or more ~..toads,
vate ·(740)985-3SB1
Now Dou~o Wide.
1195
chi ne, TV's radios, blinds, Noon till S:()()pt'o
bll. Send resumes to: Di- {740)742·2897 or (7.oi0)9W;
·
P' r "--oh"t' Bedroom,
3
2
tools, weight liHing equip·
. rector or Nursing, &lt;;&gt;ver· 7285
.. ) ,,/;.,··New tfrlck hpuae on 2· 112 a rmm
ment, word processors , AREA REPS, Individuals brook Center, ~ PaQ6 St, 1111
W.• -~
acrea, 3,000 square foot In- Bath. Free Delivery &amp; Set•
typewrilers. c:locks, C~ rs.- with good schooVcommunlty Middleport, Oh•o 45760 ,
,....ru ~Do
•.u~
ground pool, atorage build· up. 1-888-928·3426
dio&amp;, clothing a. toys
contacts to place and super- EOE
••
r·p1 lng, Smith's cabinets/ trim. Price Reduced. 3 Bedroom,
~se an exchange student
, · (740)446-0149
2 112 Bath · 2 c ar Garage • 2
Movi ng sale- Oct. 6th, Compensation and travel In- URGENTLY
NEEDED·
''
35655 Rocksprings Ad., cenlive. 1-80()..964-4678
plasma donors, _.m $45 to Full &amp;alvjce \19}1,e. cleafW!g1 Three year old, 16oo sq. Fireplaces, Patio Doors,
hOusehold Items, clothes &amp;
S60 tor 2 or 3 hours wetl&lt;iy. $7 .QO , f'!dur, ' .v.try hotin1., ft.house 41 Lllkln wv. 3 br.. Much Morel Close to Holz·
more, 8am-3pm, rain can- Uve In Babysitter needed Call ·Sera·Tt&lt;l , :740.592- References available. Call 2 ba. heal pump, central air er'a, · Gallipolis,
OH
eels.
I
lot Toddler. (740)889·691.4 6651. ·
•' (740)4.~ 9,·2.977 . , .., ~.,,. ,304-773-517t
·1 . ,
(740)441-D31~

=I.SOOll'i .

$149,000. 543-554t
2030 after 7pm.

1~ l'flh 8x16 ••pando. 2
Bediboms, 2 Bath. Newly
Carpeted. High Efticlenoy
Fumace. Air Conditioned.
Good Condition. Priced to r10
~1. (740)367-7871 .

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2 Br, 1112 balh, 14
65 At.ra Fann, Water, Ele. wllh Iorge elq)lndo &amp;
Free Gas, okl Farm houH tral air, (740}992·2187

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ollsFerry_tumeiBialnlane.
F(lllow Signs. Gravely Tractor, Home lnterl~r and more.
Fri and Sat. Qam-1
Hugo 4 family Yarn Sa!O.
Oct. 4-,S,&amp;.,ftth. New Haven,
near the Union Campgrounds. Glassware, wicker,
luppe&lt;ware tin~ homo decor, picture.&amp;, heat..., modi-

12 Br Md:tlkt Home, Middle- :·
port, no pelo, (740)992- .
5039

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ON 1111 UIGIE _ Noi tllwestei'n . QB Zak Kustdk rushes for 24 yards apnst Mlchigal
StaiB lilt Saturday. Ohio State wiU be chal~ by the Wildcats' spread offense. (AP)
oppornuuues. I was disappo~ted a yards passing per game.
' .o.
1 dia
.,., ta'-- th
tf th d r
two 1111l~a at n
na that we
,o
""
e pressure o
e
e.erue,
had tQ ttetde for duM (point&amp;) when we . Tr..ssel said it was important for starting
had seven-point opportunities.
quarterback Steve Bellisari to continue to

have

ss·

wmt

rushing and 1 92

JittJ. e bi.~ the

"'I know this: this i$ a big game."
·
The Buckeyes have won the Wt
meetings, . a sc...ak Ohio State's playe

=

yards

13.7 points, 110

to· preserve as much u they want

. "I have to imagine that that won't .be
enough when- play Northwest• .. '
·
•
em.
•
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good

1

play well. In SatuJday's victory atlndima,
Bellisari completed 15-of-21 passes for
194 yards without a touchdown.
" If he' ll continue to have zero inter-

~,The_w'dildc!,u use-~-h~rry-rodup,. n_o--hudu•
~t IS p UCI~g o ts · teptions,
we'll have a good team," Tressel
o. ~~Th
'd.
D pomts qwc-,.
eyire 11\'eragutg 36 511 L'
• will be
fi
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. f, s~rea

pointl and 490

o"""'

yards

rail-

per game, With

It
d
b
b~~ Danuhi:en Ande~~ Kcontrik wting 1 26
ya"" .rus ng an """" usto camp1eting 57 pcn:ent of his passes for 258 yards
·

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Onio State
.
. aying its
nt
home game since the terrorist attacks
three weeks ago and has institUted new
securirv procedures for the ..,.,e,

.,

..-··

Fans will be brought in through check. points. Backpacks, large handbags , coolthey en, televisions, .cameras and hand-held
they radios will not be permitted in the stal!i-

.a game.
·
"They wauld just as soon run as
would pass and just as IDDn pass as
uld
"Tressel 'd
wo
run,
1a1 •
The -~uckeyes defense is giving up

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OH.IO PREP. NOTEBOOK

::.;,~~71 [ ~JQuarterback one of state's leading rushers

origin, 01 . , ........lOft 10

thllii4W

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a......_. Prico 1o we'll be the outright champio•u"
he said.
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tamlllleiMul or Mllonel

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11187

liM 51 000
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~orthwes~rn

Wenli't

1m
s schedule arid added that
..... aood IlDdy, 31.4110..,. 11 .w ouldn t have mattered if he llad.
·
.,
• •
111a1 rrifteo(740l992. "We know if we beat eve,l)'One we play, em, he wd• . VIfe need to sc.o re when we

llroyhllt Couch and Chlk $100. (740)446-01118
6ood Coilditton. eau
RE~LAND
(7014023)2415-6211 or 1740lm\AMANAC~HI
en.....!.- •
-~
-~· MuiU-&lt;:oiOied
wutom =::';~!.E:
woo.e coucl\ &amp; chair w1 ConcltioiiOio. 10 ,.., Plr1l

All lOll-~
lnthll.••• I I II

:i14tJc;JiOua

~~.

Badgen

~rly and attack the!Jl," fullba~~ Jamar
d
(740)118 O'U .
Murin sai ,
.
.
. 1194 PlymouUi 811Tholluckeyes (2-1,1-0) bounced back
S14000110(304)875-3M7 ·· tiom an ugly 13-6· 1!lll at UCLA to win
2000 p tJtc
Am
GT,,. :...,..,.,-. at lhdiana 27-14 last week. The olfense
2•.ooo mttu, · $15,100 stuck to the basics and didn't malce any
~trlm$ 1 00.00304-882· ond.ilborwwronty-. OIO,(?«J)m.t017·
mistake~, while the'defense contailled the
•r.
COIIFORT Alii HEATING 84 Mercury Mllqulo. H
• ,A
n -ndl El
AND CCIOIMG
lent condRton, 10w ""'"·
oos•en ntwaan "'"
e
1
~k"W""~C:l3~
~',j~1J~ • -Now onglno.
84.000
Tressel said Ohio State must be efli.
1721
ter, $275; Mogi&gt;a""" Juner
oeo. (740l'48·
cient on otfetue again.
115 Lumina, 78.00G .,._,
An., wltli floor -kora
REliiDlNTlALuld
'nl. hI
·
if
S250 Allin aood oordllon,
OWNI!Aa
suoo; 87 Cavlllor. SfiOO: """''
we co
ce!Ul y e p our team
!740i4j6 Batie
· ' T - 111 Elllclorq :_ ~'"&amp;= ~ .~ keep the ball away from Northwest-

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10&amp;m-5pm
"2857 EOEIM-F. 8-Spm.
'
31amlly yard lilt, Home In· fits s'enlore welcome 1~·
sEciJAITV GUARDS
Expert.nced Orandma wftl
~
lortora, exercise equipment, eoti-53 1-6553.
'
baby on MOnday- Friday,
RIRSAU!
1
Mary Kay ·costnetlcl, used
· Temporary Ncurity guards .gas~ and up at my home.
furniture, clothes, shOes, Garbage Service Needs De- tor up to e months. Must Call (7.40)44&amp;.0513
nouseholct Items, Thura, pendabla driver! t~d~n with have clean pollee record,. :=:..!::==-=:.=..-,---,-. 2 Bedroom, Unllnllhld upone ' day only at DOnald COL : Exparienca driving good wOrk history, reliable Top To Bottom Clelnera, stairs.•New Mating &amp; cootFitch residence at 40271 'top-heavy trucks a plus. traneporJation, valid drivere profetlionll, and afford• lng Unit, Naw water line,
Sumner Rd.
(740)388-9888
license, home phone and ble, homla, otllcea. rentals, New gas lint, Chak'l Unk
l1avtl t;I!Ck stool loe oonstructlorfond ra..-ttng Fence, largo dock, New
Aummagesale·OCtober5th Help wanJed caring IQI' t~e saliO~ ~. Pay &amp;tarts at c~anlng. ·can do almost storm windOws, large lol,
&amp; 61h, 9 am till 3 pm, 6.1 elderly, Darst Group Home, $6.50 par hour, 32-40 ho&amp;n 111'\)'thlng · (7iQ)8G•tSS 1 or 1 09 Burdette. Priced upon
Heath Unilad , Methodist now paying minimum wage, per week. Call (7 40)889- (740)B92·2978
lnspecUon. can (304)675Church basement, comer ol new shifts: 7,am-3pm, 7am- 287 ~ Monds~·Friday Bam·
2902
Third AoJenue &amp; Main street 5pm, 3pm-11pm, 11_pm- 4pmlorappotntment.
TRI.COUNTV CONSTAUC~
Middleport, Ohio.
7am, call 740-992-5023.
TION.
New 3 bedroom house for sale In
Thurs., Fri., '&amp; Sat., all day, Home Heanh Agency seek· CUutlci:
Dtr-.ct ~s'j~~~~~~=m?=· Middleport. call Tom Ander·
Noble Summit Rd., Middle-- •lng Part-time/ Par' Diem/ A leading provtder of elfV·. -we ~ h Air Free Estl; =8 lfttr 5pm· &lt; 7401992 ~
port, good variety.
CNAI STNA. Competitive Ice 10 indMdualt with Men- mates. 874-48231874-3855
salary with benelits Apply 1a1 Retardation ard · Devll·
3 Bedroom on Route 2,
T'4Jpera Plains UM Church at 750 Flfll A"'"ue Gal· opmentat DINillliti.. II Wll hlllt ·oway, dtah otll, (304)675-5332
Basement Sale, Friday tlpotto 0· r ~no 1·",.',. .... 1···'
1
01
Sa 018
"'~
~~
looking !or coo.., PI~ lime clean URo
e moat lny1 5, 9arn-7pm,
1.,1 • 1393 (1011 free)
workers. Star1int.;wana 11 thing. Other odd joba. Call Newly conetructed, single
9am-2pm, cio!Nng, dishes,
·
$8
•·
, 740).....7604
story 1600 oq. loot home.
household, &amp; Mlac.
Homewor'ktrl
NHded In ·~r:'~ ~~u~te7o~ ' . ~ • ·
~
Located 10 minutes _from
YARD"'
$M6BI35 Eweekly ProcEesalng latea. 8204 Clrll Drive. Will po~r waah house•, Holzer Hospital, 20 minutes
~
I. asyl
No
xpert· Gallipolis OH · An Equal lr-allera, ··1 ~ln~ Call from Pleasant Valley Hospi~
Pr. PLEAsAHr
g~-6 :~~ edE. 1 C2a011701- oFIMIOppo~u. nity · Employer. 17~ )44uk1•4 lor DfRon40.)1448
ho. tal, off SR 160 on a private
1
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•
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&gt;~
1·112 ~re lot. 3 bedroom,
4
+Family Yard Sale 1 mite 2 Hrs.
answer, leave measaga.
2·1f2 ·balha, big kitchen
out Pleasant Ridge Rd. LPN'sJ ~N)s rle!lde,:flor Pe- CNA'i; HHA'a Certified
w/oak ·cabinets, DR, LA
OCtober4, s,e
.
· diatrlc home C8ra casas in homefilakeranetdedtopro•
wlgas log flr.ptace, central
the Southeaat VInton Coon- vide In 'horne 18rvletl fort&amp; ~
air, laundry room, front
Community Sale GurNIIIel ty, Pomeroy and Riclne etderty/dleab)ed In Muon l
-~~
porct1 &amp; 2~112 car garage.
Cain Ridge Rd. Oct. 4-5. AraOI. Plaaoa Call Primary Putnam c;o&lt;~nty · arHo. Call ,
~\MI'Y 1 tmmodlote
ApFrom Point Pleasant At 2' Care Nursing Se,rvlce at 1-881W~o4W2
,
;
Pfallld 'at $125,500. Make
North to At.87. ~out 6 (800}~18·2273. 'Ask for
,
.
INOncEI
offer. can (740)448-4514
miles watch tor signs. 9·5
Phyllis.
L~
Tele~tlng,
OHIO
VAL.LEV
PUBLISH
from 8·!5pm, M·F, or
1
aNQW HI"ING.II
.
• (740}44&amp;-3248 after 5pm.
11111
Firat 11me Yard Sate GaiHp- McClure's RulluraM" , _ ExpondtngOIItee tn Need lNG CO. recommands

r

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llv~~. ~=h

6

'fu~

~nd

Wol_verines

noci~ ~~ the

Dryet.. ~. (740)446-3775
'
llf3:30pmHOIISa3430 end theWildcata'Winnincrstteak.
.
Up To 90 Doyo
•
Guoranteedt we Sat! Now Pool T - will1 - . . N:- 11113 Food T1111... Prico
"It's important for w to get up on them

•M ,_. e1t111 ~.,. ~ 10 the Ftldlrll Fall' Houi"t Act ol1.._ •lNII

'

~--= 1111.:·

Rocondltloried

1971 .
Tressel said he hadn't

AU'Rlll
Rlll SAu:
llo\luO
now

,

94"""~6

For Sun&lt;11ys Piper

to the quirks i n the rotating confeftm('e
Farm. schedule, they can taU ·a siztble step With
their 6nt win 0111er Ohio State since

Hortwgo
lnvontcMy, Dlocoun1 (3CM)875-5:724.
lila.

'= t

·•:UC.

Sioc e theWildcaa ' (3-0,1...0 Big Ten) ·
don 't play Michip and Wise~ due

~''" 11o

Hoy &amp;

~:=

6

be

wu•-·- -----

-~

F!)r..,.. ....... - . -

Homo lot lor In
per month

Dally In -Column : 1:00 p.m.
All D l spl&lt;~y : 12 Noon 2:
Mondtv ~ Frl dav for Insertion
Business Days Prior To .
In Ne xt 01y's Paper
P~.tb ll catlon
Sunday In-Column': 1:00 p.m. 5\.mday OISPII'r' : 1 :00

em, otf to its 6nt 3...0 record since .1962.

It may or may· not
instructive that the
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•
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dot 2 ,..,. o1ct Sf 50. balM $1 .0 0 - hoy up to ,... ~ ..e •ne
-.... HarWQ
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II
(7411)441.0710
$2.00, """"' S15.oo was the BucUycs who ended the .ueak.,

1.,~-lllliiiiiiioiiiiii._.J

Pr1vlte Plrty AdS Under $100
20 Wor ds 7 Oays • Eactt Item Priced
·
• No Commercial Ads
• No Tickets/Purebr ed Anlmels
or Garage/Yard Sales • Limit J Per Person
Mill To : Oh io Valley Publishing, 825 Third

GRAIN

&amp; dopooll-. $250: ........ -

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·REACH OVER 185,000 PROSPECTS
. PLUS YOUR AD NOW OIILINE

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Includes Free Yard Sale Sign!$
' Up To 15 Words, 3 pays
Over 15 Words 20¢ Per Word
Ad~ ·Must Be Prepaid

Old .,.

13.00 _ , • 10 -

J:'...:::a

In one Week With us

Monday. thru Friday
8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.

·Late start no problem for osu

1- C O L UMBUS Obi
. - Coa~h
,
o (AP)
!'!~-Pool· ,F::!l,
Colpelod
Pool ~ · liiL Mo. (:!CMJIM- c.m..
Jim T~l donn '• e,..._..
,..._
-,' r r 3740 IMwl -uno• Of - - , : - - : - - : - - - - -r--· •nv
- -, pmblenu
tfo. Sllr1 1311Wo. No Poll. (304)1116-378D
·
i RoePor c:e...- - . adjusting when Ohio Stale plays 1M fint
):;"..:."~=
(304)87~1
night Big Ten g:une in Ohio su.:llumltis3'81 : E-...,.: 740-3&amp;7- :hJ,.,'~;
~ NJco 1 - o l d - 011- tory on Saturday.
0602. 7--D101 .
~. 17.ta)ol41- 11112 tng Oulr10&lt; - . .. 15-3.
" MOll of you know that c - " - stu==-=-~=:__:= Good- Uno. ~~&amp;'•••-A - JET
· $1!100. (740):Jn. dent5 and tcen-agen in genenJ juot Ft
COl
AERATION MOTORS
21120
· Twin- T - . Ropeirod, - 1 - . . 1n =~---- rolling at 7:45.''Ttn~el said. "l dOn't t1liftk
· (304)675-667g.
Stock. COl Ron Evono. 1· Nlno""""lnd 10 btld&lt;An- we're going to have a problem.
. , .
!or oppllcollon. HUD liUbiil- 800-537-95211.
gus duo 10 ...,. """'""
diz.e apuor -.ey aoo
Mln:ll 304-57$-2812
Any problems for- Ohio Swe. might
diHbled. EHO
LP Gu Stovo wHh Fin.
HAY &amp;
revolve around fast.. breaking Northwest-

We Cove .
Meigs, Gallla,
And Mason
Counties Like
No One
Else Can!

..

'Disolay Ads

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~men41. vary Spoc;ouo, 2 1Drl1a. ep.,sa~&amp; _.,rldo..e-.eon
Bldloomo. 2 flooro. CA, 1 - •~ - . . , - . Hontioorgor. 511 141 In
T - . Apan· Hlnly -

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c.BJ. c-MJ. OH

wora Ads

The Dilly Saallnal • Page A 5

2br., grourd tewet, kitchen .
appliances. utilities Included
In rent Deposit Required.
1 •3 Bedrooms Forecloled Call
(304)675-2144 or
Homes From $199/Mo., 4% (304)675-3653
Down; 30 Years at 8.5%
APR. For Usttngo, 1100-31 g. 3 Rooms srd Bath. 46 Ott•e
3323 Ext 1709
Street. Utilities Paid. Stove
·
·
and Relrigerator No Pell. .
2 bedroom· home cloae to $495 pus deposit. Aeferentown, basement. ~lvar view, ces Required. (740)446· .
$4251 month; 3 bedroom In 3945
town, 1-112 baths. Good 1o:
cation. $500/ month. Rater- BEAUTIFUL .
APARTenceS and Qoposlt required. MENTS AT BUDGET PR~
(740)446·3844:
CES AT ·JACKSON ESTATES. 52 Westwood Drive '
2 Bedroom Houle, Range, from $297 to 1383. Walk
AJC • ~eln..-..ator
Included · shop l ,,...,,1ea.
__ ,
c a 11 7"
''V""
_,.
Deposit and References . 448·2588. Equal Housing ·
(740)448-1370
Opportunity
.
·
·
3 bedroom, 3 bath ' hOUH Christy's Family Living,
with 2 car g~raga. City 33140 New Lima Rd., Rut·
SchoOls. Reference &amp; 0.. land, Ohio, 740·742·7403.
posit required. (740)446· Apartmsnt, home and trailar
1104 or (740)245-0462.
rentals. Commercial stora- ,
,
4 bedroom, unfurnished. 1rants ava1table lor lease. ,
Frt9·~o.
"'"''"t.Snd cook Vacancies now.
.
1ova
•
,
wtth.
. OeposH re-_.fwnished efficiency, all uUI(fulred. Must ~gn a le"se:j{lit paid, lhare bath, 5125
No pets, atoo a 2 bedroom. month , 919 2nd A•onua :~
(7~)245-5622
(740)446·3945.
.
4 BR; Elm St., Aaolna, Gracious living. 1 and 2
available now, $450 mo., in- bedroom apartments at VIJ.
eluded water, sewer, &amp; lage Manor .and Rlvers!dl ;
trash, no pete. (?40)985· Apartments 1n Mldcttepol1 .
3399 or (301}268-4715
From $~76 -$348. Call 740·
Cottage suitable foi single 992-506~. E(fual Housing:
or couple $250.00 Uncoln Opponuruties.
.
Ave. call Homestead 304Hon4!'yauckle Hills Apal'1·
675-5540 ask lor Narq·
ments. Located on CoiortlaJ
Houaea lor Rent 2 Qed- Drive behind Highway Pa·
rooms &amp; 1 bath, located on trol Post. Two Bedrooms
the Galliallawrence COunty now available: Rant starts ,
line. Call between B:30pm- $270/ month. t ow and mod·erate Income. EQual Houa· ..
11 :00pm. (740)256-8803
ing Opportunity. (740)446··
Pilot Pro~ram , Flentera 3344 TOO· 1-800·750-0750.
Needed, 304-736-7295.
.
1
.
Now Taking AppilcatonsAen1 to own on land con· 35 Well 2 Bedroom Townt~act, good clean 2 bedroom hOuse Apanments, Includes
house
In
Pomeroy, Water
S ewage , Trash ,
(740)598-7244.
$350/Mo., 740-446-DOO: .

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chino In . . - With clialr,
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condition,
110.
BY THEASSQCIATED PROS
(740)S49-2853
Willianubutg
quarterback
Uood 2300 flitch· WitCh
,.,_ .,_,_
---L-..0 ~
.
Trancller ond ea HP ver, _ , . .,...,um ~ lor more
moor otump grinder oolt ~~ ~~ 41Ji. yanls in one game ·than III05t
1881
(740)IIIM' ·
.running backs get in a .~.
WATER wau,a Dllii.LID. 11185 Chivy $-10 Bluer,
The senior mt for 532 yards
(7~nn
-ng
$1800
.
'Nalor1lnl ~· 314
m a 48-0 VICtory over Cler200 (740)992-2187 ·
PSI$21.95Por10o; 1'200 1119QFon1BtonooXI.1, 4x4, mont Northeastern on Friday,

00

(740)448-100ol
1700)448-2680.

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electric range, 30" ntce, (740)37Q-22t18
$150;
O.E.
~·hoot
~
lree,
$150.
Skaggs

Appltanceo, 78. Vlno Slrael.

SVi'l'uls

. ·

ranked

fourth in Division VI
bcrund 31 touchdown passes
fiom Dusry Aldrich, the &amp;rate's

The ·(l;.foot-1, 21:0-pouod
QB bat 2,032 -..1. .;.ul.;"n md
·-~'II
'17 TDs in siX pmes this leal(ll).
Lut year,
rushed for

r--

Bainum

....'-·- .
-·--so

"

went on

to be an All-American

Clermdnt ·

..

Count~ds ~1 and

yanls alld a touchdown .me! WoiS

oam-4pm,

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w.re.

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12x50 Olllce Traitor.

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AKC lalirldar Rolrtovor
Blacli. ..

Pupploo.
ond
Roody Now. 1200-

$328.

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ttke

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luoll1n1n It HI·

a 2()..() victOry over Greensburg

runs

Green; and after giving• up 131
points in a seaso~-operung 0SS
to Kenton, Coldwater has

rout . of Plymou!lr DeShawn
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d
L~ ,or
r
297
oM...lo •n
rusncu
1- - •
TDs of 59 and 8 yards as
Ct'nct'nn·u·
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beat
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school-r..cord 294
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Fruit nlllild. ~ 1175.
AND Cell 24 Hrl.. (740) 440mlloo 0870,
1oll0o-287.05711.
Coun- Rogorl ·,~oor•ta ·

!514.

C&amp;C Clonorll
Homo
t.lalnt.
noraPllnting,
vinyl
lid1ng. Cllp8nlry, doort, wln· l&gt;tlhl, homo
iim~.;;;;~;;;:~;;;;;;;;~ repair and more. FO&lt; trot
r10 . . FARM
3. .. COli Chtt. 7.40o992·.

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J

5,000 tractor. Leu
lhan 100 hOur on ~nt.
RCIII niCe condition. $8,000.
PllDnl (740)3711-2374
- ----:-:-:-:-Grubb's Plano- Tuning &amp;, John Ottrt 6500 ttaclor
Aepalrs. Problema? Need witn cab, heat. and air
Tunec17 Cell The Plano Dr. oynchroniltcl uano.. 73 hp,
74Cl-44&amp;4525
1100 lira. Hke now 304-57Cl- .

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wiring, now 01 , .
pan. MasterLJcens«&lt;eltetnclan. AldloOur EJectricll,
WV000308. 304-875-1788.

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"'--·ro•:.mmiirBiivvilio-_.1 Buy, SeN

lntematlonat Low Boy 185.
5'1&gt;81iy mower, hydraulic IIH. Wanted to lluy: Ultd Moblll
$2,600 080. (740)4•6- Home . .Call (740)44B-D 175
0385
or (304)675-SiBS

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NIIDID NOW. -·
WILL TRAIN •

BINIIIITS

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~VAILAB...

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,............
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and its

win

over

Chillicothe
H
·
unung-

,

ton's Cody Carpenter scored
two touchdowns on both sides
of the """ He returned
ter-

L-".

m
·

48 'and 33 yards. for
and
gh 1D passes
·
of
· &gt;eores
cau t
7
d 22
--'- A hi d
3 . an
yann; s an
Crestview (6-0) has outscored
ceptions

1'15 opponents 315-29·, North

me to do that;' ~said.
When the ball cltared the

wall. the

scoreboard's message
boatd 8ashed "Sammy Hits '60

Again!" and the fans clapped

The f11111ily of
. Jimmie ~na

.co

wishes expre11
their appre&lt;:iation

Athens, Ohio
:;;;;;;;;;;EO;·;g;::;::~

three of

13

U ru·oto Chilli'cothe

__ Sou th n.......,,ge
-(' n) lw
his teams• .,
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a
two-point 277- 19 edge on it5 opponent5.

.day.

AA

scbedule. Pay based
on evperlence.
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Local reloi01- 1ur-

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Braw,don Godsey ran for a

in Vandalia Bu ers
35-15 win over Troy; Hilliatd
D lVI'dso
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_ n iiWIJiJC

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Area five for a loss- and one sack in

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220 yards

for

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18 A WITH
NICI!
TIIAILI!R
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will Ill lo",
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on four

Tht . Qroy 11Dn1 II worth
thlo 30 to 40 yHtO.
MoroRJbB
$1800 to $2000, .. tlon1
up lhlo doat PIHH 18118
cal (740)992-91eil lllor 5 or, 34 tool, outo ........
110 Help
o'clock It'd only HriOUS
oondllloo, - -;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~:;:;;;;;;~:;;;
...... pleiH.
$32,000. ~

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Rlchlrds 8rothero
APPLES
Carpet , Shampooor $30. Flmt:
McCoy Canlollr Sat, $50. MUCH MOAE. 24
(740)448-94211.
North or Galtipollo..,
couch &amp; 2 chllro si'oci. tv Road 48. (740)28CI

Handmade iiOIId wood cridte. Use lor newborn or be·

Second

I

CAMI'DS &amp;

• Bed wfth Box Spring lnd ~
Mattress. Cheat Drawer1, - Chair, Table ard Chalrw, Ml- l&lt;llnNII Plano, $1,000. Call
crowa•o, Baby Car Soa~ (740)441-9817
Stroller. (740)448-9742

Tochnlco
store&lt;i •Klrdlewood
v.ith Iorge
~kero $100.
wood bumor $400. Ratnbo'lo
swotpar with rug shampooor $300. Twin ~zo bed wfth
bo• eptlngel mattreoa $100.
Lowrey Organ with magio
Genie keya $300. many oilier hOusehold llama, ruga,
cunalns, crsftt, etc. 1884
$aub. excellent condition
$1600. (304)675-3123

o

T
. he

OvortOOOOT~

AnUqua Olk Cklor Preu. -~-::"'!"

Cat;QOI Stereo $50. 3 La·
-(740)446-942?
Jackoll, $5.00 each.

fo l1etHy
.th•t
on

Dustin
rushed

the ~ond quarter of a 35-0 allowed just 21 point5 in its last
victory over Andover D.-·tun- fiw games - .all wins and
' ,.._
mg Valley; Ashland Crestview's has shut out it5 )ast two opporush d~
yanls nents.
John Stuart e or .220
IV1M:'..,...,.....uv
.md four touchdowns . in a 59-0
NOIEwO.rucu: In a ·47-

.

bl cl&lt;l.u.;;; $300~'NCt. HOuri Ooublo G u n - 111111 ,II 10:80 e.111., • ·1111 oMve ·IOietit~l ~1flttiMIDn,lll'lonn
1
,11 ) .., ci.oclcod &amp; ttholl. Trot ·SIIIId APf. pulllla Hie will a prlar Ill...._.......,, ' 1ppolntm1nt . to
' "" '
TRI Fold
hold 11 211 WMt
Per-,. lin
_ li lnor,ot oollllorel,·
(740)696- 1085.
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s1oo. (740)256-6445

· ·

lltllt 19 _.. M 1111-,
~. Oatober I, . . . 111111 to wltllottsw ·

11ven

, •..,,........_
Full-stock Booton Torrler
1
· c, """"'Hch 118 - $ 2'I1IX300,2P'Jllt)loo
,·...
111ierk $1&lt;M.
er 111
u · 100
·
,200, (740)948Call "'' 40)368-6743 _
3081
. ·
.
Two llrge panola, ono AliiAvro PARTS&amp;:
•
can Grey Parrol, can 11lk•
·. ' " ' ••...,.
large vooablAiry, c:IHn r)O ~
CUIO words, IIOOnd ono tu luelgol ,;.... . --~~
Auotrlllln Cocllatoo, 1111tt . . . . All ,._, 1
ondablgblbyb&lt;JI-rtol
lllk. Mtcen Grey con bo
,
hlnc11td . It'd lltou
. ldlr Tran~lor . Cuos, 740-245wllkod- Prtce$1ooa. 51177,Celt339-37tl5.
· Birdo muott&gt;t llkln II I
'

(740)441 -9369
Remodeled.
$4,000.
27 cu. n. Kenmore Side by
Side Rtlrtgaralor wllh teo
Maker. 1100. (740)258•
8445

1!:

Ohio State, teeonled 19 tackles
including 11 solo ·stops and

lifted

~- .......

· - .._..,

olvorl

I

48-0 pounding of

score in a

yanls and
touchdowns in a
54-3 victory over Minfotd;

carries, including . &gt;e&lt;;&gt;ring fo
of .70, 55 . ~nd ·40 yards, be R:
,being
midway tiuough

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No Svrdly Cab. (740)24553511

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Alittque Show· OciObtr 6&amp;7
9Am·5pm, Point Pteaoant,
wv.wvFarrnMuiOUrii,advorttotng, bottles, oton•
tools. tocat colttctlbios. gt1uware, mart&gt;let
pottery. cea1er space a"'t~
abll. (740)992·5088
------Buster's Anllquea Now
Open. Allllquesl Amish Furntturo 202 4th StreeL (Be~it'd
Criminal Recorda) Wo
·
Buy &amp; Satll ""')675-1248
·~
Buy or 101 Ri'Jerlne Alitiues, 1124.. Pomeroy,
Eaol Main on
740R 124 E
992-2526. Run Moore,
owner.
.·
I Oc
N.., Bu~neae
• ng lobar 1aL Sue'o tec:talilt8
oo tho ·r tn Mtddtepo~
Ohio. (7.ta)992-D2B8
•

returned a kicltolf 96 yards for a

·
fo
·h 1
id """
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....1~.1 comnuu.cu
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r a &gt;e oo-reco
to p ..y at

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ANi1QtJJ,ll

Brooitvilk; and Grove City's
Riley rushed. for 216
-yards and four touchdowns and

Justin

·
10-of-21 for266yanlsandtwo Groveport Madison.
1194314 ton,-fdoclcab, fullback at Ohio State, set the firlhtinsforapJgyolf'IJIDI.
4o4, SLE, 1u1y lolcfocl, gooct old record With 529 yank ·rush~
. MO~ · QB1: .GtallV!Jie 'IDs.
. . DOING
IT
wll H
condition,
buclltt$12,000.
-~~. mg
•
a~;n•t
'"·- on seniot •tu
.. Collen •~·"!"
....m.tetcid
GROUND GAME: Waver- DEFENSE: Medina Highland
82.000 .......
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.,-.. .........
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(740)448-10118
Sept. 14,1956. ·
·
33-of-48 paues. for 428 ~ . ly's Zack MontoYan rushed 22 linebacku Mib Kudla, who has

Gallipolis (740)448-7398 ~
·
·
·
·
·
· ·
Hcura 1
Monday--. brtck. _
piplo 111111- s-10, . . . -• . Runningoutofasinglewin&amp; . with fiw touchdoyms and itan
Friday, Saturday bl' appoint- .,;-o,lintolo, ole.~ ~:;, Mil
foi'Ol.ltion, Bainum carried 56 for ri{e pme~wipning twoment
Wlnl.,., Rio Granda, OH $13100. (740)UUII8B
7 2
121
40- 48-6 '
'
ss.ooo rn1110.

i

and two touchdowns in a 31 - 22
loss to Columbus Wattenon;
Billy fWder of Carlisle e:at1 22

caeer leader in 1D tosses; and - times for 251 yards and three
Greenfield McClain's Mark IDs in a 21~14 win over

breaking the 4~year-old state 3,043 }'lll!l. _a state MOld for . Huntu accoun~ for 399 yanls
teeord for ru.Wng ·-~ m • thereg'u!aueaaon .. · ·
· Dftotalolfemema3(i-28. over;;..,e ·
·
· c ' • • ·wm;~
a Divitioll VI time win over Ointon~Mauie.
..-·· •
,
•.
'troy's Bob · Fetgusort, who · school . . . · of Cincinnati in He rushed 25 timCs for 133

or tnStod&lt;.
,.
' ·
IION'EVANI"etm!RPID- ' 1194 !/&lt;I
onto, 1-eoo- 4x4, SlE, 1u1y lolcfocl, good
nhtrtpool wuher, while, 537-9528
oonctillon, - • t· IHII.
1
2 000
• W8ddl"lii clrOoo,
7/8,

,, .

mom. .

4••·

~tee· ueedlumttural app11n- :'a.n:O~.':on ~: ~ciao 3'~:.,. ~-

coo.

and ·lltO!ed all but two of point conversion in a 42-41 conversion in a 23-17 win over
his team\ points on We toUch- . victory over Baltimore Liberty Dublin• . Coflinan; Napoleon's
, ___ and "-.
uruon; McComb 1S. "'""
L "
· uuwno
u"" two-point,conand Lamar Green tan fo r 247 ·~..I.
1-~

limeS

and lhanks for lha
kindnaa, flowers,
prayen, food, eards,
· donatlona, ,and
thousJllleatended
dl!fi!ta.lllt illfio11
ind death. Sjlecial
lhank&amp; lo Veterans
Servke of Malas
Counl)f, Staff II
HunfiAJion V.A.

. HOII!olll, Holzm ·
H~~~pice.

v.r:. w.of

Tuppers Plilns,
Sharon Lawrence,
kcv, John Neville,
Crentellns FU11et111
Honte, the
pallltcarm. and me
special music. We
~ply ap~ialc
and !hank oor
family, friends, and
nei&amp;hbilrs.

In 1999, he played all
162 games. This year, he 's at
155 With five games left.
"'I don't thin k ""U can,"
Baylor said, wir h n.ore than a
tou c h of incred ulity, when.
asked to put Sosa\ n umbers in
pers pective. " It 's kind of
mind- boggling to see what

ncs done." .

.

LO

To everyone but Sosa, that
is .
"I never surprise my5elf," he
said, smiling. "(But) I surprise
a lot of people."

Sosa

knows what people

until Sosa came out for

rain call. He s!ood at the top
steps of the dugout and waved
his helmet at the fans .
The Reds spoiled Sosa's
night with .D unn's tWo-out
homer otf Farnsworth in the
ninth. Counting his minor
leagoe games, Dunn has
_ homers in
year.

15 7

)

53

games this
·

Farnsworth (4-6) gave up
one run and two hits in . one
inning.
Scott Sullivan (7- 1) pitched

two

scoreless inni1_1gs . Danny

want ftqm him. The fans were
on their feet when he stepped
into the batte r's box , and they
let out a huge roar as he oent
Lance Davis' 3-1 pitch Jlrch-

32nd save, allowing only
one hit.

ing over th~

beautiful thing for o ur team

wall

in left- cen-

Graves pitchell the ninth for

his

"This

summer's

be en

a

ter.

to come a long way from last

" When I hit that one, at
that moment, I feel great .
because everybody in . the
whole world· was waiting for

year," Sosa said. ·: when the
season's ,over,

I

can go home,

and I don't have. anything to
be sorry for."

•

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Oct 3,2001

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IA~rivatl:
SepL 29 &amp; Oct. lO, 20111
10:00 Lm•• 4:00p.m.

$20.00 will be charged for

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lartrl•otl. late arrl•al, early renewal,
or anytime access is wanted
other tban slated dates.
space is llrst come first sene,

Froeeatlmete•
on repolreo,
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aolleblo 24 houre,

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(740) 742-2925

$4.0011r

FIBEWOOD
Vouchers accepted in
Meigs County.
Dump Truck Delivery.
Meigs and Mason
r Cdunty

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Bob Ball
1·740-992-6142
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and up, u•ecl
hardware and
aoltware.
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Mattress
Sales

97 BeediSt.
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(140)'992-3194
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BISSELL

NOTICES

1185 FORD lOO
DUMP TRUCK
YELLOW • MINIMUM.
BID OF $2,500.110
1.2 LITER MOTOR
&amp;SPEED
TRANSMISSION
SNOW PLOW
EXTRA TIRES
1915 FORD 700
DUMP TRUCK • BLUE
• MINIMUM BID OF
$1 ,ooo.oo
8.2 LITER'MQTOR
5 SPEED
'
.TRANSMISSION
SNOW PLOW
EXTRA TIRES
NO HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
THE
CHESTER
TOWNSHIP BOARD
OF
TRUSTEES
RESERVES
THE
.. __ RIGHT
&gt;
. TO REFUSE ANY OR
ALL BIDS. TRUCKS
WILL BE SOLD AS IS.
BIDS
'WILL BE OPENED ON
OCTOBER 8, 2001 7:30 P.M •• AT THE
CHESTER
.
TOWN HALL SEND
SEALED BIDS TO:
('~ESTER TOWNSHIP
P '·
a ox.
41,
CHESTER, OH 4572110048
CLEARLY MARK
"TRUCK BID" ON
ENVELOPE
M0 A E
F0 A
INFORMATION,
PLEASE CONTACTALAN HOLTER AT
740-992·5010 Blair
Windon o · as2. 6981
or Elmer Newell o
1811-3537.

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fACTORY Dllti!CT

RESIDENTIAL -INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL
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BuiLDIRI INC.
Newllo.... • Vinyl
Sldl"'( • Ntw Garoga·

2000 ballot, there will
na lat&gt;ger be garbage
pickup
at
tha
Tawnohlp Garage an
the 2nd and 4th
Saturday al each
month.

• Replacemeat
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Additions • Roonaa

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NOTICE: II hereby
given
that
an
Saturday, .October 8,
2001 , II 10:00 a.m., a
public oala will be
held at 211
t
Second
Street,
Pomeroy, Ohio, Th•
Fonnore'o Bonk and
Slvlnga Company, to
aell lor caoh tho
following collator.!:
1887 CHRYSLER
FIFTH
AVENUE
1C3BF88PHX7439117
THIS VEHICLE IS
NOT RUNNING AT
THIS TIME.
Tho Farmaro Bank
and
Savlnga
Company, ' Pomeroy,
Ohio, reaerv.. tho
right to bid at thlo
aale, and to .withdraw
the above colleterolt
prior to tole Furthof.
Tho Farmere· Bank
and
Saving a ·
Company reaervea
the right to reject any
or oil bldo oubmllled.
The
a~ove
ducrlbed collateral
will be . sold "ao Ia·
where II", with no
oxproooed or Implied
warranty given.
For
further
Information, or lor on
ap·polntmont
to
lnopoct collateral,
prior to aolt date
contoct
Sheila
Buchanan at 9112·
2136.

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~Snodgrass' Upholstery

(7 40) 949-1521
(740) 517-6827
Roofing • Gutters • Siding
Dacka • Concrate • Electrical
Plumbing • Paint • Flooring

PreaBura

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---,---F0nnera'o Bonk and
Sovlngo Company, to
oell lor cooh tho
loiiOWI"lJ colllleral: •
1887 PORSCHE
944, WPOAAOI43HN45

08113
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1989 , PORSCI!E

944,WPOAA2154KN15
0877
'1888 PO ASCHE
944,WPOAAOI500N15
7041 .
THE
1187
(9) 20, 28,2001
PORSCHE 844 IS
(10) 3, 2001
RED WITH BLACK
3tc
(10) 3, 4, 5, 2001
LEATHER INTERIOR,
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5 SPEED; "PB, PS,
Public Notice
- - - - - - - CRUISE. THE 2 1119
------Public Notice ' . PORSCijE"S 944 ~RE
NOTICE
BEING SOLD ·FOR
PARTS
ONLY. ' WE
NOTICE: Is hereby
WILL
ALSO BE
Wllktlvllle Townohlp given
that
on
&lt;
Reolden1s
Saturday, October 6, SELLING
MISCELLANEOUS.
2001 , at 10:00 a.m., a
Duo to the lack al public solo will be PARTS FOR THE
funding cauaed by hold at 211 Weat PORSCHE.
The Former• Bank
tho failure of the levy, Setand . Street,
placed on November PomerOy, Ohio, The
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number of tricks.
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ners to spare. .Even so,
II lpltng
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43 llulllm
you should still count
31 "You',. Itt" 11 ~ I W.. RullborMnoltllc
carefully and drive
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with due care and attention .
Against three notrump, West leads the
diamond five, which
you may a .. ume is
·fourth-highest from
his longest and
strongest. How would
you proceed after
partner tables his
dummy?
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North has a hal:
anced hand· -- no
void, no singleton, at
most one doubleton - and g;tme values. He
shouldn't waste his
time showing that
club suit. He should
go maight to the
CELEBRITY CIPHER
nine-trick g;tme.
by Luis Cllmpol
Declarer begins
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with at least seven
poojllo,putardpo"r.J.tac:lue:
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tricks: three spades, .
one heart, one dia.,
, mond (given the lead)
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more tricks can come
OIMRKIHXJ
from either hearts or
INR
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INA FKXIZA
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clubs.
However,
which is the right suit
MRUZRF80
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to attack?
That depends on
PNKMITX ·
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HI. • what happens at trick
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Foahlan II modo to ••com•
one. Fint, you should
uniUitlonlbll.' -Coco Chenll
call for d':lmmy4. dia'When In dOUbt,- red.'- BIIIBialo
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mond kmg. If his
majesty loses to East's
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ace, duck his diamond
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return and win the ' - - - - - - - • lor ClAY L POUAN
third round. Then
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take a club fine ..e. If Or:',":"~'!.,~,
it wins, you collect law lo for!ll lour ~mplo wcrds.

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and East still has a diamon dlfi
e t, t he sutt
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presumably dividing
4-4· and you have
only four Jasen: three
diamonds and one
club.
Here,
though,
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dummy's · diamond
HERE'S T~E WORLD WAR 1
l-IE MUST 'n!INK OF
WOULD MADEMOISELLE
king holds. Now you
FL'AN6 ACE SITTIN6 NEXT
SOME WA'( TO 6ET I-IER
CARE FOR ONE·EI6HTrt
must make sure East
A BEAUliFUL FRENCH LASS
ATTENTION...
0~ A DOV6HNUT 7
never pins the lead;
t-------:r--=r~:---1 otherwise, he will
poke a . diamond
through your queen .
So, at trick two, run
dummy's heart 10.
West wins with the .
king and shifts to a
club, but you go up
with dummy's king
and soon claim nine
tricks: three spad~.
three hearts, one diamond and two dubs.

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ANSWER

SCII.t.M L!TS ANSWUS
·Octave - Knack - Plume - Fickle - Plf.Cf. of CAKE
· My brother professes thai he is nol a swinger. The
. only cheating he does behind his wife 's back is taking
another PIECE of CAKE.

WHY DRIVE ANYWHERE ELSE?
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• New HOmll
• Siding
• Raonng
• Remoditllng
• Gorau••
•Addltlono
• Decka
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"Ahead In Se..ice"
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CONSTRUCTION
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Eastern High Sch.ool
Class of 1976 is planning a
25th reunion Saturday,
October 6, 2001, 6:30 p.m.,
at.the home of Edna
(Boggs) Weber in Rutland.
For details call Pam
(Kauti:) Massie 740-379·
2785,- Debbie ,(Windon) ·
Chevalier 740·985-3868 or
Edna Wel:ier 740-742-2979.
. We could not reach
everyoni(so call'us.or
another classmate and
·please 111ake plans to·coni e.

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(1b) 3, 2001
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TIUCIING • I U * -

740-992-7599
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TOWNSHIP BOARD
OF TRUSTEES WILL
ACCEPT SEALED
BIDS FOR THE
FOLLOWING DUMP
TRUCKS:

WHlOWIHIAT

_.ROR
KEEPI THE

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(740) 949-2657

PUBLIC NOTICE

KENSINGTON

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Your Replacement Parte Source

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FIRST COIL
RISTSEIVII
$200.00 PEl JOINT
REGUllllY
$321.00 PEl JOINT

1441BeechSt.
M!ddleport, OH

April27, 2002

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for$25 per ·
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33795 Hiland Rd.
l'orneroy, Ohio

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and
S.~vlngo
Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio, reserves the
right to bid 11 thlo
- · and to wHhdrow
tho above collateral
prior to aale. Further,
Tho Farmera Bank
and ' ' Savlnga
Company renntll
the right to reject any
or all bide oubmlllod.
The '
lbon
detcrlbod· collateral
wm be aold "11 Ia-.
where Ia'', v.wltl\ no
oxpr11oed or Implied ·
worranty given.
. For , further
lnformltlon, or for en ·
appointment
to
lnapect colloteral,
• prior t,o aaJe date
contact
Sheila
Buchanan at 992·
- 2136.
(Hi) 3. 4. 5, 200f

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740-992-1101
or 992-2753

j,robably be faulty. Take- timl'
to. writ&lt;:.~Cwn...~.ve,-y .detail.
CAI'R ORi'J" (IJcc. 22-

There may be a plcthom of
new activities and opponuni ..
ties in the offing for you in
the year ahead . However, de-

.Jan. 19) -- Gambles o·u things
that could n&lt;'gatively impact"
your finances or s&lt;'cur"ity
should nor be t:aken today .

tcnninc your objectives care-

fully. because you could
srrt:~d yourself too thin.
LIBRA (Sopt. 23-0ct 2.1) •
- Keep your loyaltic.s in order

Unfortun;~tt"ly. thing~

awry at this time, so be careful.

tuday . Reneging on plans

TRI-COUOTY
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BUClell

Room Addftlonl I
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• Elec:trlcall: Pfum~ng
Roo•llng I Qufttro
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• Patio ancl Porch

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in this space
for $25 per
month

m.1de with:' a ~~ friend in
order to ~ time with
·s&lt;;&gt;meone you re-cently met
could jeopardize a valued rdation~hip . Know where to look
for romance and you'll find it.
The Anro-Graph M~tch­
.mak.e.r inu:mdy reveals which
!igns arc romantic:~lly ~rfect
for you. Mail S2. 75 to Match maker, c/o ,rhi~ new~paprr;
P.O. Uox 167, Wickliffe, OH
44092-0167.
SCOil,i'IO (Oct. 24-Nov.
22) -- Cancelmg an arrangement or agrcemt-nt you've e~­
t:abli~hed with another today'
would tarni~h your image.
Uite the bullet and accept
what yo~'ve agreed t_o .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dcc. 21) -- Don"t trust your
memory today on some important infurmalion you n ~cd
to reuin\. bccau:ooc lt will

can go

AQUARIUS U•n . 20-r..b.
19) -- Find a "lnstructivc
111iddlc gtound tml;ly \Vh~ n
dealing with othen. be they
business associates . fanuly ot
friends. An unwillingness to
, share will gtl you l:~lx-lt'\t sclfith.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mm:h 20)
... This might not be one of.
your better days for ke&lt;'ping
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secrt'ts. Chance~ o\rc you l:an
unwiuingly spill rhe beam unIL-s5 you ar~ cxtrcmc1y diligent
about what you tell othen.

ARIES (March 21-April 19)
-- If you don't \Vant :mybody
acru!inp: you of mi5h;mdhng
funtk . be p:1nu:ularly diht(C'IU
of your tli~pcn~ation of them
today. ·waHrfuln-:ss will ,ot
be tole-rated .
TAtiRUS (April 20-May
20) -~ lt nn.ndy ym1 ;~rc a me ~
thodical per~o.n who doe!t

things ln a· practical. sequential
mann i:r . but not so today.
You could be ihdined to at-

tempt some nther

fooli~h

shottcub.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
-You may havr to br elpc. dally careful 1oday not to
make judgment calli on
purely emotional feelings. pa~­
ti.:ularly if an important deci -

sion nee&amp; to be made.
CANCER (June 21-july
22) -- Make every effort not

to do any more debit 5pending toli1y. An \mncr..-dcd pur-

. chase might soothe your
wpundcd 5piriu. only to -be
rcpl3c'-'d with a wounded wal-

let.
.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -Be w::ary of making impulsive
decisiO!l~ totby, If your judgment call involves a care ..·r
m::attcr, it could prove to be
more of an au:Htlt on your
reputation than on your work.
product.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
-- Forgo e~pcrimenting tcxby
with any new fanciful methods or procedure~ being
touted by othcn. Until aU the
bugs are worked out, the
chancel Cor complintiom arc
strong.

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she met my son, ''Lee," he was a
happy, popular and well-respected
man with a good job. She made it
plain ' after the wedding that her
career came first and money was
very important. She criticized his
friends and made it uncomfortable
when he would see them. Rita
bought all his clothes. If he bought a
shirt himself, she would complain.
He would put it away just to keep
peace.
Rita got an opportunity to move
about 1,000 miles away. Since she
made more money, Lee transferred
and moved. I found out later she had

berween them.)
- SEEN IT AU 1N ATIANTA
O.,.r son turned into a silent
DEAR SEEN IT AU: While I
young man who was starting to have never failed to acknowledge
drink too much. They had no that women can be controlling or
friends, as Rita didn't like anyone abusive, you are correct that more
Lee met. Lee liked basketball. Need- letters appear in my column about
less to ' say, she criti~ized the people abusive men. That may be because
he play,ed witll. Ydu ~l !he picture.
men are conditioned not to comLast ~ar, Lee W.lked out. He had plain when their feelings are hurt. .
ADVICE
had enough. He is staying in the , Or that the abuse women suffer is
. same town because he wants · to more physic:d - and verbal abuse is
solicited the job arid insisted on the remain involved iri his daug!!ter's easier to hide.
move to get him aYfOy from "bad life. He is happier now than he has
Whichever type of abuse your son .
influences"- his friends and family. , been in yean. He has stopped drink- suO'erell,l'm pleased that he is free at
Rita and my son have a 5-year-old ing and has made friends who like to last.
daughter, "Lily."
DEAR ABBY: Thank you for
do what he does. Lee takes Lily
Visiti~g them was a nighttnare. We
every other weekend and does a lot publishing the letter from David S.
had to watch whatever we said. We of baby-sitting when Rita h115 to . Boyer, M.D., warning that early
went to dinner one night at a medi- work overtime. Rita is a bitter lady detection and treatment of diabetes.
um-priced restaurant. When Lee who still has no friends. ·
can prevent eye disease and blind- ·
picked up the check, Rita had a
Abby, please advise your readers ness.
temper tantrum, saying they couldn't that men aren't the '!nly ones who
In your response, you advised anyalford to treat people to me:ds. (They can be controlling. I have seen first- one with a family history of diabetes
make more than $100,000 a year hand what damage a woman catt do. to have annual physical and eye

Abigail
Van .

Bureh

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Community CII111CW le pub- at the meeting following lunch.
. lllhed - . (1M llfYice 10 nonprofit oroupa wlahlng to
MIDDLEPORT - InterdenomMIIOUI'ICI IMellnga IIIICI .... Inational pastors prayer, Middleollle~~anta. The celencllr Ia not port Firat BapiiSI Church, Friday,
d11lgned 10 ProniOIII Nlea or 8:30 a.m. Uae rear entrance. All
fund ,.. .,. olany type. lllma pastors welcome.
- prlnlld only • IIIIIC8 per·
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POMEROY - Fun, Food and
10 be prlm.d • apeclllc num- Fellowship at God's NET In .
beroldlya.
Pomeroy. Nutritional meals, nonviOlent video games, computer ·
WEDNESDAY
programs, board games, pool
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport tables for teens, 6 to 10:30 p.m.
Uterary Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday. Friday and Saturday.
home of Frankie Hunnel. Faye
Wallace to rwvtew 'WIIIhlngton · HARRISONVILLE Har·
Goes to War" by Dlvkl Brinkley. rlsonvllle
Lodge 411., meeting
Saturday, 7:30 p.m Refresh·
. ATHENS ·- BloOd pressure ments.
check, O'Bienesa Memorial Hos·
pftal, lobby, Wednesday, 10 a.m.
SUNDAY
to noon and 2 to 4 p.m. Also trae
POMEROY- Hemlock Grove
colon rectal cancer home
Christilln
Church homecoming,
~ereenlng ldls.
with observance of !35th
PAGEVILLE - Scipio Town· anniversary, Sunday. Special
ship Trustees, Wednesday, 6:30 music by the Postmeyers of
Marleltll. Preaching, 9;30 a.m.;
p.m. Pageville Township hall.
Sunday School, 11:30 a.m.;
potluck dinner, 12:30 p.m. at the
THURSDAY
grange
hall, and afternoon serTUPP.ERS PlAINS - Tup- ·
vice,
2
p.m.
• para Plllna VFW Post LadieS
: ~ IIQUiar maeting, lOOrsCHESHIRE - Gospel sing
~J:$) p.m. allhe halT.
Sunday, 2 p.m. Poplar Ridge
Church, Route 554 . from
FRIDAY
POMEROY - Malga County Cheshire. Singers, Hearts In HarPERl No. 74 will meet on Friday mony, Nanow Way, Randy Parat the Meigs County Senior Cen- sons, and Christian Echoes.
ter at.noon. Senalor Mike Shoe- Love oflering to baneflt annual
~. D·Boumevllle, wllf epeak Bend Area Goapet Jubilee.

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and Thomas of Reedsville;
Sally Cunningham and son,
James, of Newark; Cory, Jordan, and Derek Cunningham
LONG BOTTOM -The of Newark.
94th linnu:d reunion of the .
Betty Rose of Newark;
Curtis family was held recent- Harold and PhyUis De Wolfe
ly _at the Long Bottprn Com- of Newark: Elmer Newell of
munity Building and was Pomeroy; Gail Roberts. of
hosted by the descen~nts of Johnstown; ltandy ltose of
Alban and Hazd Curtis. .
Newark; ,Pauland Shelia CurCharles Curtts of Spnng- tis of Long Bottom· Vivan
boro conducted the. meeting McCarroll of Hookstown,
"?th .Ke1th Ashley, the fanuly Pa.; Joe and Patty .Bowman;
h1stonan, not~d the deaths of IDee Pinson; Dora ·swank
tht ~rand~hildren of Hoyt Crispin of Newark; Keith
Curt1s s1nce last year: Walter A hi
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tis) Brewer, formetly of Mel~ County; Leo a~d
Reedsville, was also noted.
MadiSon Bissell of Me1gs
Special cousins to the fami- Cou~ty.
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ly were introduced They
Fnends of the family
were Mr. and Mrs. Roland attending were Gerald CrawEasttnan and their son Ron ford of Letart FOllis and Peggy
of Meigs County, ' wh~ Mullen of Reedsvide.
descended from Cynthia
Ashley
reported
that
(Curtis) Robinson, ~p,nt of worked . has begun on t~e
Hoyt Curtis.
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, preparatiOn of the manuscnpt
Attended were Charles &amp; for the family hi~tory of the
Elizabeth Curtis, Springboro; descendants of David and
lnzy Newell, Chester;William Sarah (Grow) Curt1s of
and Tina Swank, Hebron; Ghester. This couple first
David, Sherry, Tyler, and arrived in Meigs County in
Linda Griffith of Newark; 1811 where they raised their
June Ashley, Racine.
13 children: Updates on the
Don arid Yvonne Griffith family are requested. Pictures
of Granville; Mary Palme~ of the parents of Hoyt Curtis
Powell of East Liverpool; will be published in the
Brian Bradford of Wooster, upcoming Volume 3 of the
• Ohio; John, Mary, and Scott Meigs County History Book
Newell of Keno; P~ul Curtis; published · by the . Meigs
Charles, Misty, and Wyatt Bis- County Pioneer and HistoriseU of ~meroy; Albert and cal Society. This book is due
Marilyn Pooler of Dayton; out in October, 2001 :
Brent, Michelle, and Donovan
Charles Curtis was re-eleaBissell of Reedsville; Sandra ed president of the ' family
,1 Curtis 'MacDonald, George, "union for 2002.

Soullaeast
District holds
conference
NELSONVILLE - Meigs
County's Return Jonathan
Meigs ~hapter 6f the Daughters of the' American Revolution was represented by five
officers at the Southeast District meeting of the Ohio
DAR in Nelsonville.
Attending were Abbie Stratton, regent; Emma Ashley, vice
regent; June Ashley, historian;
and Anna Cleland, recording
secretary.
State Regent Marilyn Vaglia
opened the meeting by leading in the pledge, the, American Creed and the Nation:d
Anthem. Beverly Schumacher, Southeast District director,
chaired the meeting and
called for a momen.t of silence
in memory of those lost in t~e

terrorist attacks in New York,
' Washington and Pennsylvania.
National officers, honorary
state regents and state officers
were presented.'I\venty of the
22 chapters of the district
answered having regents and
members preSef!t.
Vaglia said her project for
this administration period will
be to continue the restoration
of the Madoilna of the Trail
Statue and to start an endowment fund to continue the
care of the statue and area. A
celebration will be held July 4,
2003 at the M~donna of the
Trail. She also said members
may purchase a DAR State
Pin from any state in which
their Revolutionary War
ancestor served in the Revolutionary War. '
Jane Durek,president of the
Ohio DAR Cameo Society.
said the newly elected officers
will meet Oct. 21 at the Marriot North Hotel Columbus
~ith the annual Victorian Tea

examinations. While this is a goo4.
idea, it does not go far enough.
H:df of the 10 million diabetics in
the United States are unaware thaC
they have this disease. Many diabet~
ics have no family history. At thi• ·
time, screening for diabetes is
ommended ewry three ~ars foiO
everyone over the age of 45, regard..o
less o( family history - and earliel'
and more often for people with spe...
cific risk fact?ri such as obesity. ~
PATRICK A. MAUEll, M.D.£

RUTLAND - A !peal
benefit trail ride recently
raised more than $3,400 for
St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital in ,Memphis, Tenn.
Isabel Dill of Rutland
· hosts the event each year at
her farm on Beech Grove
Road. This is the sixth year
she has led the event.
A tO-mile trail ride was
enjoyed by 68 riders, who
collected pledges from family and friends totaling
$3,492.60.
Prizes were awarded to the ·
top three fund-raisers: Jay
Arrington, Gallipolis Ferry,
W.Va., first place; Sara Partlow, Rudand, second place;
and
Micliele
Runyon,
. Pomeroy, third place.
Local merchants donated
snacks ·and drinks.' for the
participants.
Those ridi,ng this year
were: Joyce , Jewell, Alice
Creames and Ann Sargent,
Rutland; I Evelyn Hobbs,
Langsville; Bobbie Lee, Middleport;
Tom
Reuter,
Rachelle Davis, Mindy and
Nikki Butcher, Tammy and
April Butcher, Donna Harper, Rachelle Gloeckner, Sis
apd Nathan Riddel, Alicia
and Anna Butcher, Hailey,
Hannah,
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Holley
Williams, and Valerie Toban,
all of Pomeroy.
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· Steve, Michel and Dustin
Baldridge, Bidwell; Rita
Duncan, Kellie Elliot, and
Mike Arrington, all of Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va.; Kim
Thompson, Dwain and . Jo
Ann Barr, aU of Jackson; Jo
and Shanna Adkins, Marcie
Feathers, Leroy Smith, Tim
Harrison, and Pamela Webb,
all of Vinton; Connie and
Jack Christy of .Soutside,
W.Va.
Jacky Fokes and Gerry
Hilferty, Athens; Cindy Burgett, · Jessie Davis, and
Chester and Shirley Purkley,
all of Ewington;· Gerold
Stewart, Lon,donderry; Bur-

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be expected," Luke 12:48. "'
Schumacher spoke aboui
patriotism and decried Sep!
tember as being "the wo~
month our couqtrf has eve§;
known."
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She spoke of the strength of
the nation and remindet
memb~n present that at thf
23rd DAR Continental Con;.
gress in 1914, at the beginnina;
ofWorldWar 1,Mary S.Lock1
wood introduced a resolutiott
"that we hold ourselves in
readiness, ·collectively and:
individually, for any servic":
our country may require of 'If
in this dilemma of war."
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During ~orld War II tw4
requests were made of DAR;
members: to enlist in some·
branch · of military or civif
.defense and'to pause each day':
at noon, for a moment of
silent pra~r.
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MAKING MEMORIES - A memory ·album of photographs and written materials telling the story of the past 125 years of the
Bradford Church of Christ will be presented at the anniversary celebration Sunday. Working on the project here are Paula Pick·
. ens, standing, the coordinator, and from the left, Madeline Painter, Gerry Lightfoot, Charlotte Hanning, Lora Bing, Becki Amberg.
er, Nancy Morris, and Evelyn Wood. Others who have helped are Carolyn Nicholson, Kathy Dyer, Jackie Reed, Suzie Will and
Vicki Smith.

WASHINGTON (AP) President Bush is offe'ring
$320 million in humanitarian aid for the Afghan people
and neighboring states · even
as his administration prepares for a military campaign
against Afghanistan's ruling
Ta!iban regime.
Bush, in a visit to the State
Department on Thursday,
planned to announce $295
million in new U.S. assistance for Afghans suffering
through drought, famine
and, the threat of _U.S.-led
military action. The money
also will aid refugees crossing from Afghanistan into
sur.rounding countries such
as Pakistan, Iran, Tajikistan,
. Uzbekistan
and
Turkmenistan, senior White
House officials said.
Much of the money is

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vance of the !25th anniversary of the
Bradford Church of Christ, the congregation will be looking at the past through
a ·memory album.
Sever:d women of the church have
been working fever~shly this week to finish the album, tided "Cherish the Past,
Look Forward to the Future." It will be
presented at the afternoon anniversary

service.
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The story of the congregation from its
beginni'!g i~ }~76 t~ .to~·'''is t~ld.
througli creative d'ispfay"or pliotographs
and written material. It includes articles
.taken from an old scrapbook about activ"
ities wiJicb took place in the original
church building, located across the road,
an·d incorporates those of the new church
constructed in 1980.
"We decided we wanted to get everything together in a book so that we
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recor&lt;),'' said Paula Pickens, who is co0 rdinating the project
:,~~~has a sP.ec~~.. f.amily interest.beca!!.Se
lier liusbands· great-grandfather, Louis
Pickens, preached there for 22 years .
before his death in 1898.
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Photographs in the 60-page album tell
a story of tent meetings, church growth,
and.social events, and of the men who led
the way, like John Goble, Charles Hysell,
Worthy Johnson, Homer Forest and
Wayne King.
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Students wear ·hats to rai~e relief fnoney
It's against the rules in Meigs Local School District to wear C:;::;o"""'......,
a hat to school, but the rule was waived for one day last week, t;;;:;,.--:.::-;
when students were allowed to wear hats· for a good cause.
Students paying $1 to the American Red Cross relief fund
could wear a hat aU day, and some hats were more interesting
than others. Jamie Ellis, Natllan Argabright, Jordan Shank,
Taryn Lentes, Kaylee Kennedy and DanieUe Meadows wore
some of the most interesting hats, and, modeled them for the
camera. The students raised $465, and contributions from
other schools who had the same type of benefit brought the
total to $1,000. Students could wear their h~ts backwards for
a $5 contribution.

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FROM STAFF REPORTS
cia vehicle - Nathaniel, 13,
KANAUGA- A two-car Amanda, 9, and Chelsea
accident Wed~esday at the Garcia, 6, all ofWilkes_:ille.
intersection of Ohio 735
Troopers ·said all occupants
and Gallipolis Township · of the Garcia, vehicle were
Road 207 (Burnett) left a treated and released. They
Bidwell-area woman dead, were wearing their seatbelts
the Gallia-Meigs Post of the at the time of the crash, and
State Highway Patrol report- the vehicle's airbag deployed
ed.
for front seat passengers.
M arguerite H . Walker, 83, Walker was also wearing her
died at Holzer Medical seatbelt.
Center of injuries suffered in
In addition to EMS, Galthe 2:25 p.m. crash, the lipolis
Volunteer
Fire
patrol sa id.
Department responded to
Troopers said Walker was the accident, which 'remains
northbound on Burnett under investigation today,
when she failed to 'yield to troopers said.
an oncoming car driven by
It marked the fourth traffic
Delinda J Garcia, 36, fatality of the year with four
Wilkesvill e, whose vehicle killed in• Gallia County, and
struck the Walker car in the the eighth fatal crash of
driver's side door.
2001 with nine dead in the
The drivers were trans-. · post's coverage area. In 2000,
ported to HMC by Gallia there were 11 fatal accidents
County EMS, along with with 12 killed in the post's
three passengers in the Gar- area of respon1ibility.

said U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, who issued
a request to EPA Wednesday.
"I appreciate AEP's efforts to ·address
the problem," said Strickland, a Democrat
from Lucasville. "However, I believe
Cheshire residents would feel more
assured i( U.S. EPA were overseeing this
serious situation."·
Pollution control technology has been
installed at Gavin to reduce sulfur and
nitrogen oxide emissions, and soot from

smokestacks. But Strickland said a reaction causedf\'; a mixture · of high sulfur
content of coal and summer conditions
produced the "plume,'' or haze experienced in Cheshire.
Throat an~ eye irritation, headaches . ,
and agguvated asthma was. reported to
Stric~and when the haze was present, the
congressman said.

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HMC Education &amp; Confer~nce Center
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CHESHIRE Citizen complaints
about a "blue .plume" emitted from the
Gen. James M . Gavin Power Plant have
prompted a call from · an area congressman to have the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ~versee the plant's emis~ions cleanup.
"The residents of Cheshire have been
exposed to a noxious 'bl~e plume' from
the Gavin Plant on numerous occasions,"

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designed to help Afghans
survive what is expected to
be a brutal winter. The offi·cials spoke on .condition of
anonymity.
Over the weekend, Bush
dipped into an emergency
fund and authorized an
additiol)al $25 million in
relief for Afghan refugees.
The new money brings the
relief package to $320 Iilillion, which will be provided
through the United Nations,
the Red Cross and nongoverrtmental organizations.
Bush hoped to use ~·
package to underscore / his
message that America is
opposed to the Taliban
regime, not Afghans, officials
said. The Bush administration is trying to temper antiAmerican sentiment in parts
of tlje Arab world.

Strickland see:ks oversignt of Gavin cleanup

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Radiology Associates of Athens are
offering a limited number of free .mammograms

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KeUi Wolf, Roger and Doc
H:iyes, Linda Luc~s, Carol
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Dorothy Mo~gan, aU of
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Dean and Cindy Siciono
and Dick Roach, GaUipo!Js;
Dennis, Diana and Josh
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to vbe held there on.April 27.
Roberta -Roush, DAR
Ohio State Historian and
member o( the French
Colony Chapter, Gallipolis; is
preparing a book, "Bicenten"
nial of Ohio - A History of
Ohio" for publication, spon· sored by the Ohio Society
Daughters of the American
Revolution. The book will be
sold at Barnes and Noble
Bookseller+ores.
The DAR National Millennium Administration theme is
"Our Family Tree ... Roots
from the Past Linking to the
Juture." The scripture is "And
the tree of the field shall yield
her li:uit, and the earth shall
yidd her increase, and they
shaH be safe in their land."
(Ezekiel 34-27)
The OHIO DAR theme
for the period 2001-04 is:
"Affirming a Legacy of Service" and the scripture is
"From everyone who has
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