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- GAILIPOUS- Former U.S. Rep. Frank A.
~elliS of•Gallijlolis is making it.officialhe's running for the Republican nomination for
the U.S. Sell~ seat now held by fellow .GOP
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aftqmoon with the .Ohio secretary of state's
offic:e·for.a slol in the March 7 primary. Today·is
the,primary filing deadline. .
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He abQ p!anned a press conference after filing petitions, and will be a=xnpanied by his
primary campaign chairman, Bob .Evans.
' Qe~ said he's running because .he is
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Cremeans, who served the SiKth District in sional nomination Thursday.
the House of Representatives from 1995-97, ran
"I believe in a smaller federal government,
in the 1998 GQP congressional primary against lower taxes and a strong, effective national
then:Lt.Gov. Nancy Hollister, the state Repub- defense," Stewart said "Plain and simple, it's
licans' choice. Hollister won th~ nomination, but goipg to take more than a one-isslie candidate 19
lost the general election to incumbent Ted beat Ted Strickland." •
Strickland, who unseated Cremeans in 1996.
DeWine is also expected to face a primary
Cremeans' plans to seek the Senate scat ends· banle from Ronal R. 'Dickson. a gun ownership
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spec;ulation over his possibly running again for · rights advocate.
the House. Republican Michael Azinger of
On the Democratic side, three candidates
Marietta, who opposed Cremeans 3!'d Hollister have declared for the Senate nomination:
in the 1998 primary. has already declared his Grandview Heights real estate broker Ted .
intention to challenge Strickland: Azinger ·was 'Celeste, brother of former Gov. Richard Celeste;
to file' his petitions today.
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former state. repreSentative and Ohio attol)ley
Athens City Auditor Jimmy Stewart · general candidate Richard Cordray;.and the Rev.
announced his candidacy for the GOP a;ongres- Marvin A. McMickle of Oeveland.
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issues, saying the first-term incumbent-is. moving away from conservative principles, particu.
larly in such areas as gun control and taxes.
"I am a.conservative, and he's moving moderate to liberal on some of his positions," Cre.
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Although Ohio Republican Party Olairman
·Robert T. Berinett said Oemeans is "committillg
political suicide" by running against DcWine,
the state's former lieutenant governor, it is not
the first dme Cremeans lias mounted a run
against a party-bac;ked candidate. ·
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"Bob Bennett may say that my running for .
Senate is political ·suicide, but Mike DeWine's ·
Senate career was dead on arrival," Cremeans
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THINKIN~ OF .O THERS- Meigs High Sct'loOIIiudtnta took .wllh ttit !tams collectad are Kyle Smldcll!t; aecreta..Y; Jamea
on a specllil·project of collecting toys and games for children Stanley, pre81dent; $teve Elefla, viet president, and Beverly
who might not get much on Christmas morning. HHdlng Lip. Burdette, treaaurer.
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Chlllel E. Wll'lind for ~ yeais with their
children.. He wilr seek his
porty's:riomination as a can· worked with the officials thrOugh federal court
' llidate for the lemJ ·begin- hearings and appeals to gain ·the rig~! to pump
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and reclaim the mines."
· Willi¥115 is employed
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Ohio'Coal CD., 1tributor to ~ :Ohio Eneray Strategy ~port.
is a f!lllll1lld of the Meip whicll' was cimducfi:d by the Public Utilities
~...·-~ nc,iixC\:utly\1 CofllmissiOn, i~ l~. ~at these. projects' and
COri!nllliW 1111&lt;1 11 a man- commllteca all· haw In common 11 t11at each
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her of !he Meip &lt;;cmmit- endeavor was. successfully · IICCOIIIplishcd
for !'JI~ility iUid ~U..:, In School fund- -. throup team war1t and total group dedication:
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.: • ,He ia,al,so a~~ and.thedtai'l!l~ otth~ that we can,help make M~igrl County" and
· ~ Mtnell' ·Pohtital &amp;\ion Committee.• He.. · prosper. With the compte,uon of the u.s. Route
h•.seryed • a volunleet and datrllr iitanber- ¢ ,, 33 c:onnector to RavenswO!ld, and the DarWln)hc Melp .~WAcr lelm, il1d al10 hu _., as · to-Atltens Mction comploted, McilJ$ County
'li Oil1ICOUimasler wilh ~OM Scout Council.. • will have a greatly enhanced potential.
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"It is necessary fdr the economic devclop':Wilrl!ed witfi loc:al and state elected .oflidals on' ment of our area to britt&amp; In more lndlllley and
~ ICIUbber .. . at tM· Oencral' James M. . create jot.. Tl\il will alio, illlow ll!l to povide
(liYi!' Plant, Which enlliKlcd f'!llploymctll "I the be~ schooll and l!Otter education for.our c:hil·
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Each bridge mill be inspected
Triplett of Pomerpy.has filed his petition with
and, needed, a weight limit
the Meigs County Board of Elections to run
for the GOP nomination for county engineer. will be posted and enforced, and
Tripl~tt is a registered .
a progft!,m for replacement of
prpfessional engineer and
inadequate bridges will begin.
surveyor with Triplett
Engineering Services. He
is il gradqate of Pomeroy •
If elected couoty engineer, Triplet! said he
High School and earned a will annually certify the safety of the coLindegree in ciy(I ~~gineer- ty's bridges.
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Each·bridge will be inspec!ed and, if need'" 1971.
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own busmess 10 Pomer9y inadequate bridges will begin. · .
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Trlpleit alsO said he looks forward to hav,
Oh1o ~epar~m.ent of ing a good working relationship with . the
Tl'lll$portltl,on and Crown C1ty Mmmg Co.
township trustees.
He is the son of Edna Triplett of Pomeroy
. Triplett said all his work experience and .
~ucatiop has been In civil :engineering, and the late Hatold E. ."Gene" Triplett. · ffis w~ich incl~dcs ro-!s, highway~, streets, . wife, Karen, is employed by the ~omeroy law
brtdg~. dramage prOJects, water hncs, sew- firm 0( Little, ·Sheets and Warner. His daugh"!s and subdivision~, all of which. arc esse-r- ter, Shelly, is the mother· of his. grandsons,
11ai1D a county eng1necr. .
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Triplett is a member of the Middleportpublic. improvement projects in ~he county, . Pomeroy Rotary Club and t~c Prof~ional
mc!jlding the. Pom~roy : S•~cr .ProJect, _Dexter Land ~urvcyors ·of.Ohib. He IS a.lso ~ central ·
· Rural ~aterltne, 01lkcy ~tdge Watcrhnc 8lld comm.itteeman · with the Me1as· County
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Grim, Beli!an}&gt; Boyles" Kyle Smid. You can tell the holidays were die, Joh'n Kopscinzsky, Btooke
fl.pproaching when you saw the WiHiams, · Se11n . Fahner, Meaghan
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Brant bixon, Johnathoil HaggerThe 55 students in Speech and ty, Laura Payoe, Justin Roush, Sara
Drama, divided into four groups, per- .'hie, Whitney Thomas, Tommy
formed skits for their classmates just Roush, Mindy Halley, Nick Michael,
before school was dismissed for the · Jake Bi~shfield, Scott Colwell, Chris
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. The three clas~es had four groups Wood, Kim Peaveley, Sara Fife, .
111 each one for a total. of 12. Each · Shawn White, Jackie Black feff
gr~up was res~nsible f'!f writing the . Bro"'n, P.J. Erwin, Marjorie ltalar;
scnpt, performmg II, and designing Amanda Miller, Heather Ferrell.
the props. There .were sevefal skits
Jennifer Shriniplin,James Stanwith "A Christtilas to Remember" and ·ley, Robert Day, Renee Stewart, Yfcs- .
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drama and performing in the skits · sa Whaley; Tawney Jones, and Meli_,;
we~e Beverly Bur~ette, Julie Spaun, sa Davis. lbese students have worlced
Onon Baqeu, Stephanie Kopec verv hard on these skits and who·
J~seph McCall, Seth Rawson, M.or: knows maybe the next Steven S!liel·'ltm Mathews, Tiffany Halfhill, Adam. . berg will be discovered.

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com-missioners should ·'lie able fwlardl,
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advance of those funds sometime next
"!;~:~abOve wh~t was originally lantfci- month, but meanwhile, they must·deal with
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. .four general fund payrolls, which amount to
County ·Commissioner Jeffrey Thornton, some $60,000 every two we.eks, as well as
in turn, said that "this is the best year we've pay those bills which must be paid in the
had's.ince I've been a county commissioner," next two-months.
but Prosecuting Attorney John Lentes, who
The commissioners and Frank appi:ar to
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with Auditor Nancy Parker Campbell and be expected in revenue betw,een now and the
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Treasurer Howard Frank.'sajd Thursday that end of next month.
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Thornton said that sales tax revenue,
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.ack DlimiOnd Girt Scout Council
off cookie ·Moi'riiiOn, Salem C.l)ter Elementary. Girl contallt winntt'l · he toOk Gffice in 1993.
total as much as $300,000 between now and
~for 2000 with th• annual Cookie Crunch Thu,.clay . w.re.Jtnnlfer ~rta, Troop 1201, followed by Saman·
Lentes sail! that the.county is, essentially, . the end qf Febr.uary, butFrankuid that those
·f11ght ·It ~·· NET In ·POI!ItfVy. ~It crunoh · winners tha S!19ntz, Troop 1254, and Jtnnlfw Laraen, Troop 1110. in the same condition now as it· wa5 when tax receipts are more likely to be around
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and Feb. 28:
Lee normally works at Holzer's Jac;k.sOn
That encumbrance totals $20,366.04, and
Thornton said that the commissioners
By STEPHANIE SAYRE
"The flu has hit."
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patients has brought . her to .&lt;:l!lllipolis. She been pa1d, or even submitted to her office for paid to the general fund by the Department
· GAL:.i.IPOLJS· -'- /UII as things are . e11cuse for .work in .hand.
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appearing to calm dol/in .- holiday ~xcil9- . · . "I feel miserable: I've been off work for · said patient visits per day fluctua«l, but daily paymenL
Thoml?n s~d earher th1s week that s~me . that paid in indirect c;osts last ·year.
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ment fading. kids getting senled back tq two days, Bl)d if I still feel like thi•, l·lqtow visits average 40 to SO. She said this number
has recently Nmped to more than 70, without $23,000 '" b1lls fo~ .the. ~un~y shenfrs
Fr.ank said today tliat the financial condlpool-local hoipitals arc experiem;lna· a I won't~ in ·tomorrow, either."
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. . Physician's assistant Teresa Lee said the counting patients In the pediatric facilities. · o~fice, and $24,000 10 uuhty b1lls for the tion of the county appears better than it real: • The influen~·bl.a 'lh•t~as been infecting clit;~ic ar\ticipated an Increase in paJicnts and . · There is sc:ime relief in aiaht ·if the bug . co~rthouse, other county offices an~ other Iy is because the appropriations in some
is treated in time, Lee said. New anti-viral · mamtenance. expenses ~ad been pa1d. B~t funds, including Public Employees Retire.·t6e nation is here·.:t;;.lnd.residcniS'are feel- ·upped Its stat:fto accommodate tlicm.
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CHRISTMAS SKIT- "Lady Winter HlghJIICkl $1nta's Sleigh"
was one of several skill preeenlild at Mtlal High School before
classes were dlsmlsa8d
the IIOIIdaya. faking rOIH _In 't he
were, from left, Orlan Bennett, Jot ilotcCIIII, Sllphanlt Kopec Jullt
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&lt;;:ounty Budget Commi~ioil say that the
condition of the Meigs County Gene.ral Fund
may' not be 8s rosy as the count)' commis- sheriffs office y.'ere left for the commissionsioners say it is.
ers to pay at the end of the yeir because the
l)arlier this week, the commiSSIOners sheriffs budget Was depleted earlie&lt; in the
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Clinton renews effort to :aid 'School·.construction

By TIFFANY HARDER
• Meigs High School Student Council joined local churches, organiza_tions and .businesses in helping the Department of Health and
Human Services with the Christmas Angel Project to benefit under.!
·privileged children and elderly people in Meigs Couniy.
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In early November Student Council members began ~:ollecting money from students to doniJte.to the project. MHS students donated $250 ·
and S.tudent Council contributed $350 from its budget.
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The members along with their advisor, M{S. Reed, were Santa's
helpers buying games, toys, clothes, CD players, and bath and body
supplies with the donated money.
On Decem~er 8 the presents were 'delivered to help m.ake this a
brighter Christmas for Meigs Cqunty: Next year the project plans to
help even more needy people. The Rio Grande staff will be donating ·
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Cremeans mounts run for U.S..Senate seat

WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- ed in the fiscal 2001 budget he will · the ' ide~ repeatedly ignored or shoi ·· Last year, Clinton's budget p.ro;
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.dow.n by Congress. Many Republi- · posed· using $3.7 biHion in tax ere~'
proposal to help communities rebuild
Details of the school con~truciion ' cans have objected tha( the plan its over five years to help local gov- .
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playing to an issue that Democrats able. .
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think ~ill' help them in this election
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Students who made the honor roll for the ,first six weeks grading peri04 ·
FCCLA stands for Family, Career,.Community Leaders of America.
',Vho spoke oli condition of anonyrni- edge exists even though the GOP has or had perfect attendance were honored recently at an "honor's breakfast" in
Any students enrolled in Life Choices, Family Studies, NutritionlWell- ty.
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The proposal will include a new doning earlier plans to abolish the
To be invited to this breakfast you had fulfill one of those requirements.,
~ew offic.ers this year are Aja M~Glothin, president; Jessica Cundiff,' vice program of federal grants for school Department of Education in favor of Over 300 students were 'invited and ·more than. 200 attend~d and enjoye.~
presldent;.Arica Blackwell and Mary Shuler, photographers; Will Kauff, news . construction, plus a revival of his supporting added ·spending for the continental breakfast .
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Clinton has repeatedly proposed er. He talkid about the im~ce of a good hi~h school education iUid the ·
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er· occupation ~ such as a massage
therapist' and a scientific researcher.
She would be vety interested in ·
going to Australia someday to view
the beautiful mountains and the variety of animals and plant Species.
. Another new addition to ~UIS this
year is Mrs. Barn.ett: the Grads
teacher. She came to.the high school
after being offered the job during the
summer. She lives in McArthur with .
her three children. Her hobbici are
water skiing, cooking, and spending
time witn family -and friends. She .
decided . to become a teacher and
hopes to make a difference in a student's life.
Also new .at MHS is Mr. Yost, a
graduate of Hobart Welding. School,
now in his first career position.'Being
a former student of MHS, has given .
h~ln a new -~rspective of the way
things arc and shotil~ be. . .

By TIFFANY HARDER
The Junior Class at Meigs High School has been very busy raising mori- ·
ey for the annual Junior-Senior Prom.
In the fall the students sold.magazine~ and gifts to raise money and ·they
exceeded their goal of projected sales. The juniors also sponsored a Maroon
and Gold cruise on the Liberty Bell Stern wheeler the end of October. ·
Now they 'are selling candy bars and suckers at school&gt;
The Prom is paid for by the Junior Class and requires a lot of time and
effort not only of th~ ~tudents, but their parents as well. The class needs sup·
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: Jim Huff, who has been at Easi~rn
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. -Meigs Couniy and enjoys reading as
well as outdoor activities. Fall just
happens to be his' favorite season of
the year because ·of football and all
tlie colors &lt;&gt;f nature.
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Haynes who deCided to teach to share ·
the excitement of that subject with
. ' students.·Slie enjoys the personalities
of the students. Her favorite hobby is
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res(IOnd to "Nancy Nancy that moat children would
in Lubbock"? She selett a photo for the obituary of
said when her "the woman ~ raised us, not the
mother died. the old wciman she was when she died."
family sent in a
I hope I do not need to make that
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uary that had been taken. '\!) years when it happens, I will select the
earlier,
likeness of the beautiful W!&gt;man slie
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far as I am concerned,'.she becom.es with Nancy J
more beautiful every year. She has
From Iowa: It is nonsense that
earned every wrinkle and gray hair ihost adult children would prefer to
the old-fashioned way -- ·by raising remember their mothers as ihey
four kids, six grandkids, and yes, a looked when they were "young and
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gressive cliseue. As one of tbe the picture I would like in the news- divorced more than 40 years aao. ' ' IIS62, Chicaao. DJ. 606110S62. (I~
Shortly after the divo~. be married . Callllda, send S!I.IS.)
"older folks," 1 am not &amp;harned of paper when I pass on." ·
my ippearance. We don'talllive by
I was surpri~ to see that it was "the other woinan," and they hod•
the standards of Hollywood beauty, I her engagement photo, taken SO two children. Now, there are teveral
have a nagging feeling that Nancy years ago, when she was 21.1 said grandchildren. I really don't want to
felt her .mother's elderly appearance nothing, but I am not at all sure I follow her wishes. Please help me
somehow made her look oldelr, and will follow her wishes. I'm afraid it with this dilemma.
' DEAR BOSTON: Your mother
that is what bothered her.
would make her, as well as her surmay not be playing wiih a full deck,
DEAR tOWA:." \Vhoever wrote vivors, look ridiculous.
"Vanity thy name is woman" did not
Bosfon: My mother lives with or perhaps she is still nursins a very
know yqu. You sound like my J9Dd me. and we often read your column old wound. You would be doins her
of lady. Here are two additional • together at the breakfast table, . a grave injustice if you followed her
comments, tlie first from the daugh- exchanging various parts· of ·the inst~tions . Use your own judgter of a 77-year-old woman:
paper. She read .t~e letter from ment, please. 1be entire family will
Phoenix• ''Nancy in Lubbock" "Na!!!l in Lubbock," who wanted to appreciate it.
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makes· a good point. Everyone has use an old (and flatterinJ) photoLonesome~ Tai\F charge of your
his or her own idea of how .a loved graph for ·fier mother's obituary. ·
life and tum it around: Write for An!l ·
one should be remembered, and not
· After .reading that, my mother Landers' new booklet, '"How to
all women want their obit photo to said to me, "When I pass on, I want . Make Friends all~ Stop Being Lonelook "current." ·
you to give the Boston Globe a pic- ly." Send a self-addressed, long,
Shortly after my own JllOther ture .of your. father and me taken at business-size envelope and a checlc
· read that letter in your column, she our wedding. It is my favorite."
or money order for $4.25 (this
left ·the room and return&lt;d with .a
Ann, my molher .is now in her includes . postage and · handling) ·to:
photo of herself and said, "This is late 60$, and she and my father were ·Friends, c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box

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Pregnant clientele of the Meigs
In the program Wilcox uses mate•
County Health Department's Prena- rials from the revised behavior mod. tal Clinic and WIC ("fomen, .Infant ification program "Make Yours a
and Children's progmm) comprise Fresh ~tart, Family" a~ sugg_ested by
50 perc~nt of all the pregnant the Amencan Cancer Socoety and
.women in the county. Recent statis- the Ohio Department of Health. The.
tics compiled by the. Health Depart- Pennsylvania American Academy of
menl.' indicate that 45 percent of Podiatries pil.ot ocsted the training
those clients smoke.
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According to Wilcox, it has been · by Connie Little, RN, BSN, prenatal
estilll!lled nationally that appro xi- director, and Norn_oa !orres,
mately 25 percent of pr~gnant RN,BSN, MSEd., · nursmg dtrector,
women are .smoking at any given of the Meigs County Health Deparitime during their pregnancy,
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wtll celebrate their .25th wedding anniversary with an opeo .
recepuon Saturday at Millie's Restaurant, Main Street; Poi-nt
Pl.easant, W. Va. in the upstairs banquet room. Relatives and
frtends are mvafe~ to ca.ll between 7 and 9 p.m. Parking'is available at the ba-ck of the restaurant.

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Medical Center in Oeveland.
North Ridgeville police. Capt. Richard Thomas
said his department began receiving infumWion
from callers about the baby's death after Martinez.
was arresti:d.
Rober! Nagy, Martinez's lawyer, could not be
reached for comment today. A message seeking
comment was left at his office.
Police said Martinez, whose meeting with the
undercover detective was videotaped, talked of get·
ling iid of a husband for less than the cost of a
divorce aJUllo collect $100,000 in life insurance.

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the next prime minister of the Balkan country.
Dijana Plestina's husband, lvica ~. 5S, is
expected to become prime minister next month
after final · election resultS are tallied. His party
swept ~leclions earlier this month.
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Meanwhile, Plestina will be leaving her husband's side later this month to return to the Cnllege
ofWOOSICr, where she is a politiCal science profes'!lOr. The 49-year-old has been a faculty member at
the college since 1986 and has no intention of leaving.
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arecenttelephoneinterviewwithlheAkronBeacon
Journal.
Pleatina has been married to Racan for six yearS, .
· and Racan has made twice-yel!fiY trips to WQO!rter.
·Piestina often visits her husband in Zagreb, Croat·
ia's capital.
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apartment in the T~snjevka neighborhood of
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for region over weekend ~

Racine board to meet Monday

Community Calendar
The Community Calendar is pub- Board of Trustees, year-end meting,
lished as a free service to non-profit Chester townhall, Saturday, 8 a.m. TUESDAY
•• gro11ps wishing to announce meet- Organizational meeting to follow.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern
.ings and special events. The calenLocal · Band Boosters will meet
dar is, not designed .to promote sales
POMEROY - Meigs County' Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. in the Eastern
· or fund raisers of any rype. Items are ' Association of Trustees aild Clerks, High School band room.
printed only as spa&lt;;e permits and Saturday night, 7 porn. at the Senior
caimot be guarantee\( to~ printed'a Citizens Center.
sp~citic number of days.
FRIDAY
SUNDAY
POMEROY - · Friday's Fun
POMEROY - Meigs County
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member·
· God's Neighborhood Escape for ' ship meeting, Sunqay, I p.m. at the
Teens. Nutritional foods free, non- Pomeroy Public Library. Anyone
violent games, comp11ter prognims,- who cares about animals invited.
· ~s. pool available. Located Main Call 992·6064 with questions.
~.treet, Pomerqy. Centtr opens at 6
p.m. and 'Cio~s al I 0:30p.m. on Fr~
HARRISQNVILL):! - , Har~y and Satu,rday; nights.
. Ji rison~ille I:oilge 4ll, f'&amp;AM, ·~tated
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;· HARRISONVILLE - Pomona Refreshments.
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POMEROY
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are awarded to. ~artocwants w~ose
l~horatory analysos. mdocates .a·mco- .
trne-free status durmg penodtc sampiing. March of Dimes monies fund
the educator's salary, laboratory.
fees, ~nd most progrpm incentives.

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grant funding through the March of
Dimes, currently has ·35 women
enrolled. It is coordinaied by Sh~rry
Wilcox, RN.
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empathic supportive counseling services to interested women. The goal
is to increase the ·rate of smoking
cessation so that 50 percent of the
women whq are cigarette smokers at
the inception of their pregnancy will
quit within the first half of gestation
and maintain abstinence until deliv1
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1942 .. Sunset tonight will be at 5:22:
By The Aaaocllted Press
i· CINCINNA'I1 (AP)- Federal prosecutors plan
A warming trend was predicted and sunrise Saturday will be at 7:54.•
tq: ~ an appeals court ruling lhll they said
for Ohio for the weekend as a high
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pressure system draws southerly
Tonight.. .Ciear. Lows from the:
riem chargal with growing marijuana.
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upper teens to th e lower 20$. Light•
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Highs Saturday and Sunday will and variable wind.
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Sunday...Mostly cloudy with a•
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lows tonigtot will be ~seasonable chance ofrain . Highs· in lower 5~ . - ·
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Monday... Showers likely. lows'
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NORTON (AP) - A Norton High School sciThe record-high temperature for near 40 add, highs 50 to 55.
: Government prosecutors had not seen the
ence teacher. is accused of crashing her car thmugh · this date at the Cnlumbus weather
Tuesday.. :Snow showers · likely,
appeals court's ruling ThyiSday. Justice Department
a wall at the school after a basket.ball game.-police station was 64 degrees in 1907 while mainly during the day. 'Lows 30 ~·
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the record tow was 6 below zero in 35 and highs in the upper 30$.
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Mary Frances Schmitt, 54, was charged with
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day. Her blood alcohol level was. 0.154 ·percent,
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more than 50 percent allove the legal limit of 0.10
&lt;iltained a search warrant and raided Dice's rural
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lpme. Officers said they announced themselves as
deputy sheriiJs with a search wanap~ knocked on
CLEVELAND , (AP) - The comner l!as nature bond.
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Hete said the accident happened Wednesday , ALFRED - The ,Orange Tow115hip Trustees will hold their organiza:
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death of a 1-year-old child whose mother was night, when Schmitt accelerated in revene and her . tional meeting, followed by their appropriations meeting, on Jan. 12 at 7:3tl
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jiwla plants inside Dice's house, fertil~rr tools tind band killed.
wing of classrooms to the rest of the building.
!teat lamps used to help grow the plants. Dice' was
Cuyahoga··enunty Cnroner Elizabeth Balrafsaid · The vehicle stopped·partially inside the hallway,
indicted on charges of i~ttent to make and distribute Thursday that she ordered the investigation · he said.
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marijuana and maintaining a drug-manufacturins ' reopened in the Oct. 30, 1987, death of CaSsandf\1
''She admitted thai she'd been drinking an alro- Monday at the· m~nicipal building:
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holic beverage during the boys basketball game,"
The girl's mother, Tammy Martinez, 41, of Hete said.
North Ridgeville, has pleaded innocent to trying to ·
Superintendent Nonna Cnnner said the district is ·
hire a hit man for $5,000 lQ shoot her husband. The reviewing the mauer. ·
RACINE - · Racine Village Cnuncil will meet Wednesday, 7 p.m. at the
inan ;..as an undercover police officer. ·
"There'll be appropriate discipline after we've municipal building.
Balraj said an autopsy fail~. to determine the had an OP,~rtunity to speak ·with the teacher and to
.:· AKRON (AP) - An Ohio college professor cause of the girl's death. She was declared de;id review the facts, " Cnnner said.
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7:23 p.m., South Third Avenue, Gene Moore, VMH.
Bush.
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WASHINGTON (AP)- President Ointon will
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Meanwhile, McQUn again defended his action op new technologies and increase the capability of
10:09 a.m., Lydia Road, structure tire, no injuries.
·: HowCJ~er, the intema!ional figh' )las hellled up as chai.rman of the- Senate Commerce Cnmmiltf!! to federal law enforcement officers to combat. ~yber­
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his mother and stepfather and eight others llrowneil · act on a license request from one of his campaign
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contributors.
· · ly over, Chnton hoped to tum the nalton's atlenlton
- Gov. Jeb Bush has appealed lo President Ointon
The Arizona senator has made ca"!paign finance with a White House announ~ent. today towa~
J:lM revenoe the order made by the Immigration and reform a cornerstone !lf his presidential campaign, . the_ nec;'d for devolt~g more federal money to mom~Natural~tion Service, a ruling Attorney General · saying tliat money is "corrupting" the political
to~Jng and P!&lt;Jiectmg government computer sys. · ·
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part _of a budget request to Cnngress next month
To subs(:ribe, cal/992-2156.
celebre, iaking t~ir anger over the decision
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!Bi~ing t.he security of the nation's increasingly dig~prot• throughout Miami again today.
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.COLUMBIA,, S.C. (Al') - AJiuJ!:o thtect1111Y to 1nsulatd'and secure our nation's computers," one
~ with hundreds blocking intersecl~ons,. and culli~g
:loll access to the busy Port of Miarno. A motoriSt Cnnfederate rally and. re-enactment begins here official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. A
~ plowed through a group of protj:Sters blocking an . today- the same day Republiean.presidential can· specific dollar figure was not immediately avalldidates will be i~ South Carolina to debate..
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ainton has frequently expreSsed concem about
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In t~ts state, v.;~ere some call the early.~ep~blo- ·dependent on high technology.
can pnmary the Gateway to the South~ a bolter ,
A key adviser on Thursday included cyber-ler~ DURHAM, N.H. (AP)- Iri the first ofback-to- . argument over the Confederate flag flymg above rorism near the top of a "list of threats facing America in the new century.
i.l baCk debates, the Republican presidential candi- lhe statehouse is no minor local issue.
Heritage Cnalition Chairman Chris Sullivan,
"I think tl\ere 's a whole new realm of. threat
· ~ dates split on the question of whether gays sh011ld
one of the rally's organii:ers, says it .certainly will we're going to. bC dealing with, the ability to take
~ be allowed lo serve qpenly in the military.
weapons of mass destruction across national borr- Texas Gov. George W. Bush .and Sen. John sway hqw he votes in the Feb. 19 primary.
"If a candidate. for president were to decide he ders with relative ease; the ability to attack our
~ McCain said they supported the Ointon adminis-.
~ !falioli.1policy now in effect - which members of was against what the flag represents, that would computers that run .our infrastructure through
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, . POMEROY ·- Continuing to
smoke :when you are pregnant con·
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miscarriages, premature births, still
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pregnant women, the Meigs County
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smoking cessation program .called
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in Lubbock"? She selett a photo for the obituary of
said when her "the woman ~ raised us, not the
mother died. the old wciman she was when she died."
family sent in a
I hope I do not need to make that
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uary that had been taken. '\!) years when it happens, I will select the
earlier,
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My mother is 66 years old, and as from someone who also disagrees
far as I am concerned,'.she becom.es with Nancy J
more beautiful every year. She has
From Iowa: It is nonsense that
earned every wrinkle and gray hair ihost adult children would prefer to
the old-fashioned way -- ·by raising remember their mothers as ihey
four kids, six grandkids, and yes, a looked when they were "young and
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·Aging is a fact of life, not a proDear
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Shortly after the divo~. be married . Callllda, send S!I.IS.)
"older folks," 1 am not &amp;harned of paper when I pass on." ·
my ippearance. We don'talllive by
I was surpri~ to see that it was "the other woinan," and they hod•
the standards of Hollywood beauty, I her engagement photo, taken SO two children. Now, there are teveral
have a nagging feeling that Nancy years ago, when she was 21.1 said grandchildren. I really don't want to
felt her .mother's elderly appearance nothing, but I am not at all sure I follow her wishes. Please help me
somehow made her look oldelr, and will follow her wishes. I'm afraid it with this dilemma.
' DEAR BOSTON: Your mother
that is what bothered her.
would make her, as well as her surmay not be playing wiih a full deck,
DEAR tOWA:." \Vhoever wrote vivors, look ridiculous.
"Vanity thy name is woman" did not
Bosfon: My mother lives with or perhaps she is still nursins a very
know yqu. You sound like my J9Dd me. and we often read your column old wound. You would be doins her
of lady. Here are two additional • together at the breakfast table, . a grave injustice if you followed her
comments, tlie first from the daugh- exchanging various parts· of ·the inst~tions . Use your own judgter of a 77-year-old woman:
paper. She read .t~e letter from ment, please. 1be entire family will
Phoenix• ''Nancy in Lubbock" "Na!!!l in Lubbock," who wanted to appreciate it.
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makes· a good point. Everyone has use an old (and flatterinJ) photoLonesome~ Tai\F charge of your
his or her own idea of how .a loved graph for ·fier mother's obituary. ·
life and tum it around: Write for An!l ·
one should be remembered, and not
· After .reading that, my mother Landers' new booklet, '"How to
all women want their obit photo to said to me, "When I pass on, I want . Make Friends all~ Stop Being Lonelook "current." ·
you to give the Boston Globe a pic- ly." Send a self-addressed, long,
Shortly after my own JllOther ture .of your. father and me taken at business-size envelope and a checlc
· read that letter in your column, she our wedding. It is my favorite."
or money order for $4.25 (this
left ·the room and return&lt;d with .a
Ann, my molher .is now in her includes . postage and · handling) ·to:
photo of herself and said, "This is late 60$, and she and my father were ·Friends, c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box

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Pregnant clientele of the Meigs
In the program Wilcox uses mate•
County Health Department's Prena- rials from the revised behavior mod. tal Clinic and WIC ("fomen, .Infant ification program "Make Yours a
and Children's progmm) comprise Fresh ~tart, Family" a~ sugg_ested by
50 perc~nt of all the pregnant the Amencan Cancer Socoety and
.women in the county. Recent statis- the Ohio Department of Health. The.
tics compiled by the. Health Depart- Pennsylvania American Academy of
menl.' indicate that 45 percent of Podiatries pil.ot ocsted the training
those clients smoke.
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According to Wilcox, it has been · by Connie Little, RN, BSN, prenatal
estilll!lled nationally that appro xi- director, and Norn_oa !orres,
mately 25 percent of pr~gnant RN,BSN, MSEd., · nursmg dtrector,
women are .smoking at any given of the Meigs County Health Deparitime during their pregnancy,
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Medical Center in Oeveland.
North Ridgeville police. Capt. Richard Thomas
said his department began receiving infumWion
from callers about the baby's death after Martinez.
was arresti:d.
Rober! Nagy, Martinez's lawyer, could not be
reached for comment today. A message seeking
comment was left at his office.
Police said Martinez, whose meeting with the
undercover detective was videotaped, talked of get·
ling iid of a husband for less than the cost of a
divorce aJUllo collect $100,000 in life insurance.

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Croatia .,..,...se her husband is poised. to becOme
the next prime minister of the Balkan country.
Dijana Plestina's husband, lvica ~. 5S, is
expected to become prime minister next month
after final · election resultS are tallied. His party
swept ~leclions earlier this month.
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Meanwhile, Plestina will be leaving her husband's side later this month to return to the Cnllege
ofWOOSICr, where she is a politiCal science profes'!lOr. The 49-year-old has been a faculty member at
the college since 1986 and has no intention of leaving.
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arecenttelephoneinterviewwithlheAkronBeacon
Journal.
Pleatina has been married to Racan for six yearS, .
· and Racan has made twice-yel!fiY trips to WQO!rter.
·Piestina often visits her husband in Zagreb, Croat·
ia's capital.
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She own5 a home in Wooster and they have an .
apartment in the T~snjevka neighborhood of
Zagreb.
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Warming trend forecast .
for region over weekend ~

Racine board to meet Monday

Community Calendar
The Community Calendar is pub- Board of Trustees, year-end meting,
lished as a free service to non-profit Chester townhall, Saturday, 8 a.m. TUESDAY
•• gro11ps wishing to announce meet- Organizational meeting to follow.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern
.ings and special events. The calenLocal · Band Boosters will meet
dar is, not designed .to promote sales
POMEROY - Meigs County' Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. in the Eastern
· or fund raisers of any rype. Items are ' Association of Trustees aild Clerks, High School band room.
printed only as spa&lt;;e permits and Saturday night, 7 porn. at the Senior
caimot be guarantee\( to~ printed'a Citizens Center.
sp~citic number of days.
FRIDAY
SUNDAY
POMEROY - · Friday's Fun
POMEROY - Meigs County
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Food arid fellowship project at Humane Society, annual
member·
· God's Neighborhood Escape for ' ship meeting, Sunqay, I p.m. at the
Teens. Nutritional foods free, non- Pomeroy Public Library. Anyone
violent games, comp11ter prognims,- who cares about animals invited.
· ~s. pool available. Located Main Call 992·6064 with questions.
~.treet, Pomerqy. Centtr opens at 6
p.m. and 'Cio~s al I 0:30p.m. on Fr~
HARRISQNVILL):! - , Har~y and Satu,rday; nights.
. Ji rison~ille I:oilge 4ll, f'&amp;AM, ·~tated
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;· HARRISONVILLE - Pomona Refreshments.
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'Grange, Friday, 7:30 p.m. . Scipio
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POMEROY
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lncenuves donated by local bustnesses orpurchased":'i~h grant ~unds
are awarded to. ~artocwants w~ose
l~horatory analysos. mdocates .a·mco- .
trne-free status durmg penodtc sampiing. March of Dimes monies fund
the educator's salary, laboratory.
fees, ~nd most progrpm incentives.

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grant funding through the March of
Dimes, currently has ·35 women
enrolled. It is coordinaied by Sh~rry
Wilcox, RN.
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empathic supportive counseling services to interested women. The goal
is to increase the ·rate of smoking
cessation so that 50 percent of the
women whq are cigarette smokers at
the inception of their pregnancy will
quit within the first half of gestation
and maintain abstinence until deliv1
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1942 .. Sunset tonight will be at 5:22:
By The Aaaocllted Press
i· CINCINNA'I1 (AP)- Federal prosecutors plan
A warming trend was predicted and sunrise Saturday will be at 7:54.•
tq: ~ an appeals court ruling lhll they said
for Ohio for the weekend as a high
w..ther rorecasl:
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pressure system draws southerly
Tonight.. .Ciear. Lows from the:
riem chargal with growing marijuana.
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upper teens to th e lower 20$. Light•
;• Police in Pike County did not wait long enough
Highs Saturday and Sunday will and variable wind.
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be in the_40s, the National Wea\her
Saturday... Mostly sunny. Highs '
iMo the man's house, so prosecutors cannot wie ~viService said.
in the mid and upper 40s.
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Saturday njght...Partly Cloudy ..
Some moisture from the Gulf of
rtid. the 6th U.S. CirCuit Court of Appeals ruled
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Extended forecasl:
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Sunday...Mostly cloudy with a•
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lows tonigtot will be ~seasonable chance ofrain . Highs· in lower 5~ . - ·
~nless another appeal is successful, prosecut'5to 25.
Monday... Showers likely. lows'
ttl1 have said in court.
NORTON (AP) - A Norton High School sciThe record-high temperature for near 40 add, highs 50 to 55.
: Government prosecutors had not seen the
ence teacher. is accused of crashing her car thmugh · this date at the Cnlumbus weather
Tuesday.. :Snow showers · likely,
appeals court's ruling ThyiSday. Justice Department
a wall at the school after a basket.ball game.-police station was 64 degrees in 1907 while mainly during the day. 'Lows 30 ~·
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said.
the record tow was 6 below zero in 35 and highs in the upper 30$.
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Mary Frances Schmitt, 54, was charged with
~softheraid,saidRobynJones,anassislantU.S.
drunken'driving, police Lt. Thad Hete said Thursattorney in Cnlumbus.
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day. Her blood alcohol level was. 0.154 ·percent,
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more than 50 percent allove the legal limit of 0.10
&lt;iltained a search warrant and raided Dice's rural
jA:rcent.
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lpme. Officers said they announced themselves as
deputy sheriiJs with a search wanap~ knocked on
CLEVELAND , (AP) - The comner l!as nature bond.
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t•e door and wait~ a few secOnds before ~ring · reopened an investigation in the unexpl~itied 1987
Hete said the accident happened Wednesday , ALFRED - The ,Orange Tow115hip Trustees will hold their organiza:
~e~nt inside and C111Shi0g thmugh the door. ·
death of a 1-year-old child whose mother was night, when Schmitt accelerated in revene and her . tional meeting, followed by their appropriations meeting, on Jan. 12 at 7:3tl
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jiwla plants inside Dice's house, fertil~rr tools tind band killed.
wing of classrooms to the rest of the building.
!teat lamps used to help grow the plants. Dice' was
Cuyahoga··enunty Cnroner Elizabeth Balrafsaid · The vehicle stopped·partially inside the hallway,
indicted on charges of i~ttent to make and distribute Thursday that she ordered the investigation · he said.
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RACINE- The Racine Board of Public Affairs wjll meet at 10:30 •·Ill·
marijuana and maintaining a drug-manufacturins ' reopened in the Oct. 30, 1987, death of CaSsandf\1
''She admitted thai she'd been drinking an alro- Monday at the· m~nicipal building:
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holic beverage during the boys basketball game,"
The girl's mother, Tammy Martinez, 41, of Hete said.
North Ridgeville, has pleaded innocent to trying to ·
Superintendent Nonna Cnnner said the district is ·
hire a hit man for $5,000 lQ shoot her husband. The reviewing the mauer. ·
RACINE - · Racine Village Cnuncil will meet Wednesday, 7 p.m. at the
inan ;..as an undercover police officer. ·
"There'll be appropriate discipline after we've municipal building.
Balraj said an autopsy fail~. to determine the had an OP,~rtunity to speak ·with the teacher and to
.:· AKRON (AP) - An Ohio college professor cause of the girl's death. She was declared de;id review the facts, " Cnnner said.
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~nows filllll)and what the poliliCI!I climate is·like in about a half ·hour after arriving at MetroHealth
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frollt·running I;lush, who opened the debate with an
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MIDDLEpORf
later caused irouble for his fathe{, former President
7:23 p.m., South Third Avenue, Gene Moore, VMH.
Bush.
RACINE
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WASHINGTON (AP)- President Ointon will
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ask Cnngress next month for more money to develREEDSVILLE
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l"ith his father, as ordered by the U.S. government. ·
Meanwhile, McQUn again defended his action op new technologies and increase the capability of
10:09 a.m., Lydia Road, structure tire, no injuries.
·: HowCJ~er, the intema!ional figh' )las hellled up as chai.rman of the- Senate Commerce Cnmmiltf!! to federal law enforcement officers to combat. ~yber­
RUTLAND
over where to put the Soy plucked from the sea after prod the Federal Cnmmuilications Cnmmission to terronsts,
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his mother and stepfather and eight others llrowneil · act on a license request from one of his campaign
With the New Year's Y2K threat r_HJW appa~nt- ed'at scene. ·
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contributors.
· · ly over, Chnton hoped to tum the nalton's atlenlton
- Gov. Jeb Bush has appealed lo President Ointon
The Arizona senator has made ca"!paign finance with a White House announ~ent. today towa~
J:lM revenoe the order made by the Immigration and reform a cornerstone !lf his presidential campaign, . the_ nec;'d for devolt~g more federal money to mom~Natural~tion Service, a ruling Attorney General · saying tliat money is "corrupting" the political
to~Jng and P!&lt;Jiectmg government computer sys. · ·
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CJanet Reno Sllid will stand. ·. ·
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The White House was outlining what will be a
I.Cuhan-AmeriCans iri Miami have made the case a
part _of a budget request to Cnngress next month
To subs(:ribe, cal/992-2156.
celebre, iaking t~ir anger over the decision
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!Bi~ing t.he security of the nation's increasingly dig~prot• throughout Miami again today.
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: "Now that we' re past Y2K. we'need to continue
.COLUMBIA,, S.C. (Al') - AJiuJ!:o thtect1111Y to 1nsulatd'and secure our nation's computers," one
~ with hundreds blocking intersecl~ons,. and culli~g
:loll access to the busy Port of Miarno. A motoriSt Cnnfederate rally and. re-enactment begins here official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. A
~ plowed through a group of protj:Sters blocking an . today- the same day Republiean.presidential can· specific dollar figure was not immediately avalldidates will be i~ South Carolina to debate..
abl e. ·
~ intersection, knocking two people to the ~round.
Mere coincidence, the rally's 'organizers say.
ainton has frequently expreSsed concem about
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But it's one very touchy issue for visiting candi- the emerging threat that other governments, hackers•
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. and thieves pose to a nation and a world now
In t~ts state, v.;~ere some call the early.~ep~blo- ·dependent on high technology.
can pnmary the Gateway to the South~ a bolter ,
A key adviser on Thursday included cyber-ler~ DURHAM, N.H. (AP)- Iri the first ofback-to- . argument over the Confederate flag flymg above rorism near the top of a "list of threats facing America in the new century.
i.l baCk debates, the Republican presidential candi- lhe statehouse is no minor local issue.
Heritage Cnalition Chairman Chris Sullivan,
"I think tl\ere 's a whole new realm of. threat
· ~ dates split on the question of whether gays sh011ld
one of the rally's organii:ers, says it .certainly will we're going to. bC dealing with, the ability to take
~ be allowed lo serve qpenly in the military.
weapons of mass destruction across national borr- Texas Gov. George W. Bush .and Sen. John sway hqw he votes in the Feb. 19 primary.
"If a candidate. for president were to decide he ders with relative ease; the ability to attack our
~ McCain said they supported the Ointon adminis-.
~ !falioli.1policy now in effect - which members of was against what the flag represents, that would computers that run .our infrastructure through
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, . POMEROY ·- Continuing to
smoke :when you are pregnant con·
tributes lo low birth weight babies,
miscarriages, premature births, still
born babies and birth defects.
. Because of statistics showing the
·adverse effects smoking has. on ·
pregnant women, the Meigs County
Health Department is continuing its
smoking cessation program .called
·"Make Yours a Fresh Start Family." ·
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Nearly two years ago; four members of John Gee AME
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Church found lhemselves in an unusual position. They were the
only ones left at their Gallipolis ch,urch. While a minister from
. Huntington; W.Va., filled in, that arrangement ended when he AP News Analysis:
accepted a posilion fu another city.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -:- Alan Greenspan, a After all, in less than a ·year Americans will select low vacancy rate in federal judgeships,'' Chief
dream and
Justice William Rehnquist has complained · of
The solution was to maintain Republican, may find ·a confirmation express a new president- so what's the rush? · .
prayers became scale.
waiting
for
him
when
his
nomination
to
a
fourth
Democrats
arc
howling.
But
they
did
approxisevere
backlogs in the,federal-court system.
the link of church and community, term M Fed chairman reaches the Senate.
·mately the same thing when they &lt;:Ontrolled ConLast year, 33 .new judges were confirmcc!,.
a reality, and the while taking the building into a new But dozens of other less popular nominations, gress and Ronald Reagan's term was winding down from 65 in 1998.
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Confirmations arc "always a pro\llem in thit
John Gee Black · black historical center. .
may end up stranded in the station.
" There's too much of it played by both par- · final year of a president's tenure," said Norman'
Many lawyers and lower-court jurists who ties," said Sen. Byron Dorgan.• D·N.D. " It's harsl Ornstein, an-analyst at the American Enterprise
Last year, the dream and prayers
HiStorical
thought
they would be federal·judges by now arc enough to get good people. to put themselves · Institute. But Ornstein added, "There's no queibecame a reality, and the John Gee
·COO!ing their heels.
through .the meat grinder that the Senate con fir- tion it's gotten worse. Some nominees who weie
Center opened.. · Black
Historical Centet. opened.
· Richard Paez, a Mexican-American federal mation process has become. '' ·
put forward three.and·four years ago are twisting'
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The p~st year has seen the center judge in Los Angeles, hi!S been waiting for four
The traditional reluctance to move on nomina- in the wind. And there arc people like lnhofc wiiQ
successfully produced one quality program after another. It's years' for a vote on 'his nomination to the federal lions in the final year of an oppositiQn: party pres· abuse the prrn:ess by lleeping all kinds of iiulivid·
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labor
lawyer,
has
been
waiting
two
years
to
of.
individual
senators
to
put
"
holds"
on
nomina.
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lnhofe
is
protesting
Clinton's
appointment
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month during the Senate recess of Sara M. Fox~4
ing been trainee;! in producing museum exhibits, the offiCers
Senate leaders have promised votes on Paez
By custom, any senator can .block any nomina- former ·union la.wyer,.to 'another five-year-term.. routinely plan and carry out quality events thai both educate · and ·Perzon by March 15. But there are no such· tion- at! east temporariJy.
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and enlertain the public. They are successful because they have agreements on any of the other administration
Sen. James lnhofe, R-Okla., has served notice Wit!t the recess appointment, she ean serve with- .
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· he will use parliamentary procedures · to try· to out Senate confirmation until the end of this yell'; . ·
a passion-for !he cenler and its mission.
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. . nominees languishing in the Sen~.
Career
diplomat
Peter
Burleigh,
promised
the
block all remaining Clinton judicial nominations.
Her name was not on a White Ho~se list of
The black experience in Gallia County ~ and America- is
to the. Philippines by President He claims Clinton violated a promise to the Sen· potential recess appointments; !Jihofe fumed. B~ ·
unknown to most. Stereotypes ·abound, and · in ~lie process, . ambassadorship
Clinton after his widely praised serVice last year. ate not to make certain "reces5" appointments the White House claims it cleared the nominaticiQ
cloud a.rich and proud h~ritage. Thanks to .the John ()ee Center, as acting U.N. ambassador during the Kosovo cri· without prio~consultati.on with senators.
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with Senate Majority Leader Tn:nt.Lolt,· RrMi"''
we've learned alx:&gt;ut the importance of quilts in. the under- sis, is back in Washington, officially "on leave,"
Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the senior
Lou spokesman John czwartacki. confirmed
awaiting
a
confirmaiion
vote
that
may
never
Democrat
on
the
Senate
Judiciary
Committee,
that
the White .tto~,e "did inform us at sonM;
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ferson and what life is .like in present~day South Afri~a ..
. His nomination is hung up In lin unrelated dis-· ate."
But that doesn't,prevent lnhofe and other COI\Hf.,
Docents have presented historical lessons and art workshops . pule
over the State Department's treatment of a
The CO!IImittee's Web site, updated earlier this vatives from using their senatorial prerogatives~
to more than 200 Gallia County school children. And, at Christ- whistlcblower.
week. lists 73 openings in the federal judiciary- mount delaying tactics, Czwartacki said.
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Nominees for·other top State Department posls 48 district·court and 24 court of appeals ·vacanDemocrats niight be lamenting ·thatless-poPil,~
cies. Clinton has 35 nominations pending in the lar nominations can 'I be attached to more popular
sites within the black community called "Lest We Forget." All and other federal agencies remain in limbo.
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Clinton's
term
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an
end,
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little motivation to move on any noin- · judges," Leahy said.
In the meantime, "We're used to batU. ·
This month·, the center is conducting its annual membership !nations ~ cs~ially ones that may be oontroAlthough Judiciary Chairman Orrin Hatch, R· around here,'' White Ho!15e spokesman Jake
drive. Different levels are !IVailable such as .inqividt,Jal, family, . versial or judicial ones involving· lifetime -posts. · Utah, cites " substantial progress in maintaining a · Siewert said Tuesday.
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public support. We urge you to call 446-2779·and sign up as
member.. . ·
. The dream of a center providing educational both cultural
programming while building understanding among-neighbors is
a worthy ·endeavor for all to Sl!pport.
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Few of us l)l&amp;ke .serious New happiness, ask your spouse.·Have her
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Today's Highlight in History:
reso ulion;; are the J'oals we set for would like her husband to give up. Or
One year ago, on Jan.'7, 1999, for the second time in history, an impeached oursel~esJn the ~mg year, and psy· there is something he doesn't do.'that .
Al)lerican president went on trial before the senate. Bill Clinton w~ ultimate· chol?g15ts. have .chscovered a di~ she would like him to do. ·1'h~ hus·
ly acquit~d of charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
relatiOnship ~tween th~ goals we set · ; band has the same wishes about his
·On this date:
and the success we ach1evc.
wife
In 1610, the astronomer Galileo Galilei sighted four of Jup~'ter's moons.
It's the person who isn'~ shooting
would all be positively amazed
for any bull's-eye who fBJis to get
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to see ow much more smoothly our
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. In J 894, one of the earliest motion picture experimenls toOk place at 'the arrows in your quiver, you arc bound would a~ree to do Jusl o_ne thing the ,
Thomas Edison studio as comedian Fred Ott was filmed sneezing.
to hit·your mark_. if you rcmem!Jer .othsc~ desh1red. Just one thiR&amp;; h
In 192( , commercial transatlantic telephone service waa inaugurated two thinp.
uc · an arrangement ~mg t very
between New York and London.
The first is, don't make any puny ·well have saved the .mamage of the
. In 1942, the World War II siege of
began.
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In 1953,-President Truman announced in his S'-tC of the Union address t11at and our goals so low that we never a d1vorce on the ~nds thai her h~the United States had developed i hydrogen bomb;
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have 10 risk the chai!ce that they will .. ~ ptefen_-ed wh1~y ~ her. ~. ,
In !959, the United States recogniz;d Fidel Castro's new government in be disappointed.. But neith!'!' arc the
. I lf1ld ~!m Oil" mght, Juli_ge, S&amp;ld
Cuba.
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. In 1972, Lewis 1': Powell Jr. and Willi&amp;IJI H. Rehnquist were sworn in aa jus- . . Nothing very spectacular will hap- choose between the, liquor and me. I ·
t1ces of the U.S. Supreme Court, the 99th and tOOth in history. ·
. pen to. you by resolving to cut out scarcely ·had the words out of my
In 19~, Vietnamese forces captUred the ·Cambodian capital ofPhi)Oill Penh,' desserts in.tbe new year. Thn:e out of mouth when he dashed to the phone, ·
ovcrthrow1ng the Khmer Rouge govemmenl
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In 1989, _Emperor Hirohit~ of Ja~ died in T~ky~~ at-age 87; he was sue- concerned either with dieting or giv· to sefid a bo~le right w,er." . ~ ·
ceeded by h1s son, Crown Pnnce Akih1to.
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nationally br?ad':ISI addr~ that mll1tary men two months eatlier had massa· ' mean billineas.with youncsolutions. ned because . her 6an~ was alway~
cred _s1x Jesu1t pnests, !he1r housekeeper and her daiJghter.
Take them SCJjously. GiVe them the late -not only for-dates; but al$0 for
. FIVe ~ears ago: r.;taJOr.. ~eneral Viktor Vorobyov, a senior almnwtder lead· "3Qilay lei~" a1 'leaSt. If you over· appointments. He ymuld show up late·
mg R~1an troops m the1r advance ·on the secessionist capital of Chedmya, sleep two mornings runni111 after for job intctvjews ipd "'*ness !onwas killed by_a m~rtar shell.
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· Tod•y'~ Birthdays: ~~thor Willi~ Peter Blatty is 72. Country singer Jack. set the alarm for,hpin the next 1\&amp;,Y· , .One Ouistmas, she ·gsve, him a
Gr1711e 1~ ~0. Pop mus1aan Paul Revere is 58. Magazine pub!• Jann Wen- .
c:harles Kettering, the famous w&lt;\oden plaque with a quotation of
ner IS 54. Singer Kenny LOggi~ is 52. Singer-songwriter Marahall·biajllllan ia 'auloolotlvo enainetr, sald, "I haYe .Cl1&amp;rles Steinmetz; the peat scient!~
5 L .A:ct?r Sllmmo Hung ("Martial law") is 48. "Today" show Co-holt Katie never tried anytlling that wc:ii-ked the . It said.."l Owe all of my suc=il in life
.Coone 1s 43. Country singer David Lee Murphy is 41. Rock musician Kathy first tim~ I tried it."
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Valentine (111e Go-Go's) is 4·1. Actor David Marciano is 40. As;tDr Nicolas , · Actu"ly, '.the hardest part about hour beftllehand"
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Cage i~ 36. Actor Do~g E. Doug ("Cosby") is 30. Country 'sinpr-musician New Year's reeolutions·isn't trying to
He took'the hint and made prompt·
John R1ch ~~nestar) IS 26. Actor J)ustin Diamond ("Saved by the Bell: 'J'be ~eep them. It's mald~g ~m. Few of · ness his.goal' ill life. It not (/nly saved
New Oass ) 1s 23.
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Thought for Today: "Whether women are .better ihan men 1 cannot say ..:.. · or know ounelves well enoup.to put
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record at 3-3 Thursday with a S030 win over Federal Hocking.
: Federal took a 9-6 lead after
ene period; then Southern came
. &amp;ack to lead 2J-18·at the half. The
4ecorid half, Southern outsciored
Federal 29-12, taking a 35-24 lead
after three rounds en route to the
$0-30 finale .
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points, 5 assists . and a 7-for-8
· 6ight at the line. Justir Con.nolly
~cored 12 points, had six assists
and seven rebounds .
: · Derek Warden had -a great game
~ the post with sil points, a team
hi&amp;h 15 rebounds, and six· steals.
t:jirt Crouch had four points and
· (ive steals .in a great floor game.
Cls rtis Neiglcr added four points,
{tc Apperson . added two and
Justin Allen nailed a three-pointer.
Tommy Theiss had two points and
six rebounds in his .best effort of ·
the year.
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Nathan Rosson .with 11 points,
Jamie Hixson and Jim Baldwin
scored six each.
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Kent at Marshall
:, LONDON, Ohio (AP).- After
Ohio at Miami
~arly 'two yeats of legal maneupastern
Michigan at Ball State ·
v~ri~g and ,religious debate, a high'
Western Michigan .at Northetn.lllin9is.
sc:hool football coach ·sued for
Akron at Toledo.
l~,aciing hi' players · in prayer
d~cided he no loJ!ger wanted tq bi ·
Bowling qreen ~~ au~falQ
on the' si(lelines.
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UNDATED - Mid-American on the road, headBall State (10-1, 2·0), which
, cgach ·at London High Sc;hool; a
Conference teams with title aspi·. ing into what promises to be a entertains Eastern Michigan ~8 - 3 ,
p,~blic school, '$aid Thursday .that · . rations arc finding out life in colbruising. showdown at Marshall 2-0), has been a pleasant surprise
he could no longer maklt' the, nee·
lege basketball is nevc;r easy ()n Qn Saturday,
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e~sal'y commitment to his job and
the road.
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All ~f tho games are tough for Cardinals have been led by 6-foot· ·
r~igned ." He will oonlinuc to
Last Sunday, . Marshall put a. coach Reggie Witherspoon of 8 fruhman forw . rd. Theron
teach at the school. · ·
10-0 record on th.e line in it$ first ·Buffalo (2· 10," 0-3}.· After taking Smith, whQ has wasted little time
~ Daubenmire had b.een under
'MAC road game of the season. over .when coach Tim Cohane was in becoming one of the MAC's top
fl,fe since the summer of 1998
Bowling Green (1Q-2 overall•.2-0 fired in Decem6er, Witherspoon's all-around performers.
when a group of residents London
One of Saturday's top games
conference) went.on,,a 19-0 te~r in first two game~ were against
•accused him of forcing his rclithe first half on its way to an 85- North Carplina and Indiana.
pits the teams selected in th~ pre·
gfous views on his studenl• and
-64 victory. Three days )ater, the
While Buffalo went 5-24 last · season· to win divisional ·titles. .
,Thundering Herd (10·2, 2-2) went . · year and won just one MAC Akron (10·.3, 4·!l) is al Toledo (7•
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on the road again and !oat again, ganie, Miami of Ohio was going 7, 1·2) in what figures to be an
ed11.cation teacher at · the high
this ti!ne to A~ron, 92-78. ·
24·8 and winning the East Divi· early se&amp;Slln meaauring stick for a
~~~ool, but hasn 'I decided his
· Kent (10·11 2·0) won eight of sion ·behind mainstays Wally pair of deep and talented pro09aching future.
13 road gsmes laat year - one Szczerbiak and Damon .Frierson. grams.
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huge reason ~why . the Golden Now both have graduated and the
In the oth~r game Saturday,
. '4 London with. five appearances Flashes won a sc~ool-record 23 RedHawks (S-5, 1·1), w~o host Western-Michigan (4:7. 0·2) is at·
iO.tlic state playoffs, including the
·aames -before tal!ing the MAC Oliip (8-6; ~-2) on Saturday, lire Northern lllin~is ' (7· 6, 1-3). Ceo, sehool's
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fiftd themselves 3-3 just shy of the
season's midpoint. SJHS won 28' this one time before. rebounded, but the Buckeyes lost possession
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) ~ This time Frank · said. ''We went through
•" Amber Mills led rebounding
Williams' 3-pointet·at the liuzzer went in and We kepi' ours~lves in the game and now we · with 50 seconds remaining. Marcus Qriffin then
With .15, Stephanie Michael had
have to put it behind us." .
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No;-19111inois got to celebrate.
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Ohio State tied the game with five. seconds 22 seconds to go and Ohio State had a final
"As soon lisi got the bali, !.glanced at the
~ach had two blocks apiece.
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clock and said, 'We got to get going,'" Williams left on a tip-in by Ken Johnson before Williams chance.
_,. Scoring for Southern were Hill
The Buckeyes took ·a timeout with 19 secsaid after his shot from above the key gave the · took the inbounds pass, drove to the middle and
and Mills with two each, . Deana
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lllini an 80:-77 victory over No. 13 Ohio State on put up his 3-p(linter.
Pullins six, Michael eight and
· "It seems like every time we'd make a run, the finaltic.
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Sayre 10.
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The Buckeyes were able to stay in the game
schools.
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Earlier this season, the fres~man point g~ard . O'Brien said. , "Our guys st~ed with ii the behind the second half play of Reese . .Redd's
with 17.
had missed a game-tying trey at the buzzer in a whole game. I was just a little disappointed at dunk, his three-pointer, from the baseline and a
1·· So!lthern. lost to Meigs. 32-26.
loss to Duke and also misfired on a potential the end we couldn't find Williams. In a situa· follow shot by Brian Brown cut the lllini lead to
SJHS was S·for-21 at the foul line
game-winning triple when the lllini lost to tion like that, it just gets a little chao!ic. A'nd two with 8:05 left:
olrtlllc -Meigs was 12-of~23. The
then Williams steps up and makes the bi&amp; bas; ·
But Bradford connected on his fourth trey to
Maryland.
T«nadCJeilgave·· up only two field
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· "If'! had missed that shot tonight 'it would ·ket." .
c'Oals •the second half, but Meigs
Illinois (9•3) got 20 points from Cory Brad; Brown for another three-pointer and then hit
have been 'my third strike,'' Williams said. "I
mide I 0-of-18 free throws.
ford, 17' from ~ Cleotis Brown and 13 rrom . two free throws ·and the lead was back to 10
would have been down." .
·'.'l .aynee Davis led Meig~ in scor: · • lnsiead, he was mobbed at center ·court as Williams. ·
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irig.with 18. Xantha Smith had six
George Reese ~!cored a career-high 24 points,
Reese then scored seven straight points and
fans poured onto the court after his game-win~
points ~ Sarah Stober! five, Chrissy
including 18 in the second half, for Ohio State Ohio State's final run cut it to 74-70 with 3:18
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Miller two and Nikld ·Butcher one
Williams' shot cut off a rrantic Ohio State (8-3), while Penn had 16 and Michael Redd IS. left.
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rally that saw the Buckeyes rally from 10.points The Buckeyes we~ hurt by -12 missed free
. ''•Scoring for SJHS were Michael
throws.
and
five straight points from Brown helped the
down with less ~han seven. minutes left. It was
With three points, Hill had two and
ReeSe tipped in.a missed free throw by John· ' lllini build a 12-pOint lead. Ohio State cut it to
Ohio State's second loss at the buzzer this sea·
Katelyn Hood two .. Sayre led all
son. The Buckeyes lost to Notre Dame i'n their son to bring the Buckeyes within 77· 75 with 42-35 at halftime when Reese hit one basket
s~ring with 19.
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opener oil a last-second shot.. . , .
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. Illinois .missed a· shot and Ohio State before the buzzer.
"It hurts," Ohio State guard Scoonie Penn
their season by (jcfeatlitg BidwellPorter, 23· 21.
With eight seconds left .in the
game, Liz· Sandy scored the game
winning basket. Scoring for SJHS
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By Dave Harrla
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.and Marauders'
press, committing just six turnovers. Vining had five of the ,
Joanne Pickens had five points
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Sentinel
Corra8p0ndent
and Broqke Kiser had six.
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· Stephens led Belpre (5·3, TVC S-1) with 20 poinls. She
BELPRE - Ron Logan's Meigs Lady Marauders have
Sandy led with. .10 rebounds,
lead
Meigs
to
its
~Oth straight win.
was the only Golden Eagle in double figures. Belpre hitl9-of·
reached
lhe
halfway
point
of
the
season
with
a
perfect
10-0
Bra~er had eight _
and Mirinda
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40 from the field (48 percent) and was 5-for-7 from the line .
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Da'v1s grabbed ~even.
Williams
seven
as
Logan's
Marauders
held
a
44-29
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head·
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into
the
final
eight
minutes.
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Stephens
had
10
of
Belpre's
28
rebounds.
Belpre
had
14
The Marauders.(10-0, TVC 7-0) benefited greatly from the
IS and Cau~ill 4. Wellington and
The
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Marauders
held
as
much
as
a
17
point
lead
in
the
turnovers
and
five
'Steals
with
Stephens
and
Afton
Thornhill
~ring of Amber Vining, Jennifer Shrimplin and Brooke
Minnis had two uch.
Williams. The three combined to score S 1 of the maro6n and fourth period, but Logan went to the bench and the Golden · geuing two each.
. Against Meigs, Sout~ern lost
Eagles were able to close the gap a little.
Belpre won the junior varsity game 28-25. Jessica Arthurs
go!
d.'s 59 poinls.
4'5-27: Sammi Pierce scored 29
V!ning I~ the ~arau~crs with 19, Shrimplin _added ~8 an~ led t~e winners with 15 points.
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came
out
in
·the
first
period
and
took
a
14-10
lead,
paintS, Stumbo· had nine, Games
Wilhams
14
mcludmg
mne
of
10
from
the
foul
hne.
Me1gs
h1t.
Mindy
Chancey
and
Shannon
Soulsby
led Meigs with eight
with Shrimplin scoring six in the' period and Vining adding
fl~e and Bailey tw'l.
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21-of-S,
O
from
the
floor
(42
percent),
including
2-0f-IO.from
,
points.each.
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·f·. For S1HS, Sandy l.ed with 12,
Meigs will nit the hardwood again Saturday evening when
Meigs i~c;reased the lead to 27-15 at the half. Vining'had long range. Meigs went to 'the line 22 times and ltit 15 (68 per·
Kiser with seven, Roush with fpur,
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six in the second quarter and Marjorie Bratton came off the cent).. ·
ll!ld Brauer and lckens with two
Me1gs pulled d?Wn 24 rc~~?~ndsl~ by Wilhams ~1th 10. River ValleY: The junior varsity game will start at 5:55. Meigs
bench'
to
chip
in
five.
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In ·the third period, Shrimplin scored eight points and Th~ Marauders d1d a good JOb handmg the Golden Eagl~ will host Miller on Monday with the jay-vees starting·at 5:55.
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against un~asonable searches ane
and DOUGLAS COHN
.seizures, shall not be yiolatcd, 811(
WASHINGTON - Next to the no warranls shall i!ISuc, ·but upor .
IRS, the Occupational Safety and probable cause." ·
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In.fairness, OSHA ¢!aims ii 1111.
. Health Ac!ministration is the agency ·
most feared by businesses, and now, . no intention . of 5CBrChing privUt.
thanks to a bizarre' ruling, by indi· homes. But if this is so, why did ·1·
viduals as well.
make the ruling? Am:! since the ruJ.
OSHA; a Department .of Labor ing is in place, future leaders of IlK
agency, was established by Con- feared agency might indeed· &lt;:Ore;
grcss to protect workers from haz· mence such searcheS. Yet who gal!t'
ardous working conditions, but in OSHA the right to make such rulel
the business community it is known in the first place? Congreu did, j•· .
for ils heavy-handedne!!l'· Empow- as it has with the IRS and numcroil!'
ered to levy firies, it does 5o on a . other ~~&amp;encies .. CQngress rna~
subjective basis. Hence, lacking ·in laws, agencies make rul~ and ~ .
uniformity, it has gained a reputa· can't tell the difference. ·
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tilin for arbitrariness.
The Idea that -it is manifest!)
Clearly, many violations ~rve . unfair to penaliliC' an employer
fines, but a business owner .is rarely conditi'1"5 .at an e~p'?Y~'s honlt~
prepare~ for an ?SHA inspection . seems ob~1ous, but II IS. ~ COlli( , ·
and hap~d dehvery of penalties. terproduct1ve. In an era of coln)Ju!,
This is why busin~ JX10ple are so ers and the)nternct, when more ~"
fearful of the agency.
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m~~e employees arc able ,to "have r
Now comes the zinger. OSHA'-·
all • - ~ork at home and care f~ .
not Congress - has ruled thai the1r ch~ldre~: .- a!ong . c:ome '
. workers who work in their own OSHA With th1S I!)Credible dismce~ •
homes are covered by OSHA This ti~e. Fc~cr and fewer ·C?rnpanie:
means that OSHA has given iisclf ~II ·be mcllned to 1\'th~ze :-vo"~.
the right to enter- your 'home and , ~ng at . home ~cause, 1~ WIU
. either shut you down or levy fines .1mposa1ble, ~~ly arKI lepll~
against you'r employer. If the OSHA to IRSpcc:l 8111fJMnltor ~ home
agent san your handrail ia ullllfe, Ill e115~ OS~ compll~. :'b ~ :
it's a fine. If 1he asent says lighting so. would constnute' ~ mv~ c:
is insufficient, Ws a fine. If the qcnt pnvacy -: ~-gh a nght to PI~~
says your electricjly is insufficient.' IS not eohstitullonall~ ;-protected -; '
. for you~ecjuipment, !t's a.flne.lfthe 1 and concelvJlbly 1!1~ fall U~ 111-.J
agent says your doOrstep haS a loose Fo\lrth Amendment.·
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. And whO ieceives the fine? Your agcnq • foohsh ruh"', 11 IS the~.,
employer. You will hav~ simply that an u~cl~ body could m~
rec~ived an unwelcome · visitor · ·. such a ruhng m the,t:!!!':' •
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".. mendmcnt nghts. The .n¥ht of ' JIICk. AnclerHn 8lld OaUitl'~ ,
t~e people to be IICCU~in t~elr per· Cohn - COhlll'lllllila far IJrihl ' .
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GLOUSTER - Behind a 16p&lt;iint .effort by . Juli Bailey, the .· •
Eastern Bagles rolled to 52-32 Tri·
Valley Conference victory over
the Trimble Tomcats Thursday
night.· .
Eastern (4-6, TVC 2·5) was led
by Bailey's 16-point, seven
rebound effort; followed by
Oanielle Spencer with 13 and
Becky Davis with seven. Stacie
Watson ga~ered four points and
led the •team with ~ight rebounds
as a sophomore.
Trimble (0·9, TVC 0·8) was led
in· scoring by Jessica Ash with 14
points, while Julie Richards and
Kim Guffey each had .six points.
Eastern came out in the first
half in a . man to man and held
Trimble to just two points ·in the
first quarter, while holding the
hosts to ten for the half. Eastern
led 25· tO .at the intermission.
"We started out in .a great manto-man, but wanted to work on .
some zones in .the second half," ·
said Eastern head ·coach Paul
Brannon. "The first half we phiyed
with great intensity, but I guess .we
kind or wore ourselves out. We
made some turnovers we don'i
normally make and missed some
arc get·
easy shots inside, but
ling better."
Eastern put some offense on the
board in the third period, but .
defensively gave up 16 in a 45 ·26
tally. Eastern motored on to a 52· ·
321riumph.
Eastern .was 20-of-46 on twopoint attempts, 1-for-4 from threepoint range and 9-of-22 at the line.
The Eagles had 36 rebounds. Wat·
son .led with eight. Bailey and
Baker had seven,each: Eastern had.
six assists (Baker 2, Spencer 2),
fifteen tur11ovcrs and 13 fouls.
Trimble hit 15-of-46 from the
field with no three point attempts.
The Tomcats had 24 rebounds led
by Ash with si'x. Trimble commit·
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led by Judson with three. Judson
recorded two of ~1: Tomcats' six
steals. Trimble wlis whistled for
19 fouls.
Eastern (7-1) won the reierve
game 36·5. . Bastern .was led by
Holley Broderick with 10 points,
Sara Mansfield added nine and
Wbitney Karr chipped in seven
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Southern Lady Tornadoes Thursday
night during girls Tri·Valley Conrerenl:e Hocking Division basketbaU
play , at Federal Hocking High
School.
Federal Hocking (6-4, TVC 6-1)
was led by Jamie Linscott with 16
points. Terclla Wadcrker scored 14
points and Bell) Withem had nine.
Southern was led by Kati Cummins with ,12 points. Kim Ihle had
10 and Sarah Brauer added seven.
Freshman Bngctt Barnes also tallied
seven .and Heather Dailey six. ·
Southern (1·8, TVC 0-6) battled
to a hatd·fought 10-10 first period
tie, the dropped to a 30-20 deficit at
the half,. Southern -twice battled to
under eight points in the second half,
after dropping.to 45·33 in the 'third
frame.
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lhle had a great second half with .
eight poinls ll!ld a 6-for-7 perfor· mance at the foul line. !hie was 8-of·
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attempts and was 0-for-1 from·threc. point land. The Tornadoes finished
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SHS had 14 steals, with lhle's
five leading the way. Cummins and
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for all of Southern's handouts. the
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for its fourth consec:utivewin,.3J-34 .
led l!y Rachel Chapman and Amy
. Lee with dual 11-point effo~. Sarah
Sprinaer had 13 for f~ral.

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Nearly two years ago; four members of John Gee AME
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Church found lhemselves in an unusual position. They were the
only ones left at their Gallipolis ch,urch. While a minister from
. Huntington; W.Va., filled in, that arrangement ended when he AP News Analysis:
accepted a posilion fu another city.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -:- Alan Greenspan, a After all, in less than a ·year Americans will select low vacancy rate in federal judgeships,'' Chief
dream and
Justice William Rehnquist has complained · of
The solution was to maintain Republican, may find ·a confirmation express a new president- so what's the rush? · .
prayers became scale.
waiting
for
him
when
his
nomination
to
a
fourth
Democrats
arc
howling.
But
they
did
approxisevere
backlogs in the,federal-court system.
the link of church and community, term M Fed chairman reaches the Senate.
·mately the same thing when they &lt;:Ontrolled ConLast year, 33 .new judges were confirmcc!,.
a reality, and the while taking the building into a new But dozens of other less popular nominations, gress and Ronald Reagan's term was winding down from 65 in 1998.
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with
the
creation
of
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· including many lo"g:languishing judicial ones, down in 1987-88.
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Confirmations arc "always a pro\llem in thit
John Gee Black · black historical center. .
may end up stranded in the station.
" There's too much of it played by both par- · final year of a president's tenure," said Norman'
Many lawyers and lower-court jurists who ties," said Sen. Byron Dorgan.• D·N.D. " It's harsl Ornstein, an-analyst at the American Enterprise
Last year, the dream and prayers
HiStorical
thought
they would be federal·judges by now arc enough to get good people. to put themselves · Institute. But Ornstein added, "There's no queibecame a reality, and the John Gee
·COO!ing their heels.
through .the meat grinder that the Senate con fir- tion it's gotten worse. Some nominees who weie
Center opened.. · Black
Historical Centet. opened.
· Richard Paez, a Mexican-American federal mation process has become. '' ·
put forward three.and·four years ago are twisting'
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The p~st year has seen the center judge in Los Angeles, hi!S been waiting for four
The traditional reluctance to move on nomina- in the wind. And there arc people like lnhofc wiiQ
successfully produced one quality program after another. It's years' for a vote on 'his nomination to the federal lions in the final year of an oppositiQn: party pres· abuse the prrn:ess by lleeping all kinds of iiulivid·
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labor
lawyer,
has
been
waiting
two
years
to
of.
individual
senators
to
put
"
holds"
on
nomina.
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lnhofe
is
protesting
Clinton's
appointment
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month during the Senate recess of Sara M. Fox~4
ing been trainee;! in producing museum exhibits, the offiCers
Senate leaders have promised votes on Paez
By custom, any senator can .block any nomina- former ·union la.wyer,.to 'another five-year-term.. routinely plan and carry out quality events thai both educate · and ·Perzon by March 15. But there are no such· tion- at! east temporariJy.
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and enlertain the public. They are successful because they have agreements on any of the other administration
Sen. James lnhofe, R-Okla., has served notice Wit!t the recess appointment, she ean serve with- .
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· he will use parliamentary procedures · to try· to out Senate confirmation until the end of this yell'; . ·
a passion-for !he cenler and its mission.
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. . nominees languishing in the Sen~.
Career
diplomat
Peter
Burleigh,
promised
the
block all remaining Clinton judicial nominations.
Her name was not on a White Ho~se list of
The black experience in Gallia County ~ and America- is
to the. Philippines by President He claims Clinton violated a promise to the Sen· potential recess appointments; !Jihofe fumed. B~ ·
unknown to most. Stereotypes ·abound, and · in ~lie process, . ambassadorship
Clinton after his widely praised serVice last year. ate not to make certain "reces5" appointments the White House claims it cleared the nominaticiQ
cloud a.rich and proud h~ritage. Thanks to .the John ()ee Center, as acting U.N. ambassador during the Kosovo cri· without prio~consultati.on with senators.
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with Senate Majority Leader Tn:nt.Lolt,· RrMi"''
we've learned alx:&gt;ut the importance of quilts in. the under- sis, is back in Washington, officially "on leave,"
Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the senior
Lou spokesman John czwartacki. confirmed
awaiting
a
confirmaiion
vote
that
may
never
Democrat
on
the
Senate
Judiciary
Committee,
that
the White .tto~,e "did inform us at sonM;
g(ound railroad, the legacy of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefcome.
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disproportionpoint
prior to lhf recess" of Clinton's intention. .
ferson and what life is .like in present~day South Afri~a ..
. His nomination is hung up In lin unrelated dis-· ate."
But that doesn't,prevent lnhofe and other COI\Hf.,
Docents have presented historical lessons and art workshops . pule
over the State Department's treatment of a
The CO!IImittee's Web site, updated earlier this vatives from using their senatorial prerogatives~
to more than 200 Gallia County school children. And, at Christ- whistlcblower.
week. lists 73 openings in the federal judiciary- mount delaying tactics, Czwartacki said.
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Nominees for·other top State Department posls 48 district·court and 24 court of appeals ·vacanDemocrats niight be lamenting ·thatless-poPil,~
cies. Clinton has 35 nominations pending in the lar nominations can 'I be attached to more popular
sites within the black community called "Lest We Forget." All and other federal agencies remain in limbo.
With
Clinton's
term
nearing
an
end,
Senate
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adds an exciting and viable addition to our communily. ·
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little motivation to move on any noin- · judges," Leahy said.
In the meantime, "We're used to batU. ·
This month·, the center is conducting its annual membership !nations ~ cs~ially ones that may be oontroAlthough Judiciary Chairman Orrin Hatch, R· around here,'' White Ho!15e spokesman Jake
drive. Different levels are !IVailable such as .inqividt,Jal, family, . versial or judicial ones involving· lifetime -posts. · Utah, cites " substantial progress in maintaining a · Siewert said Tuesday.
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public support. We urge you to call 446-2779·and sign up as
member.. . ·
. The dream of a center providing educational both cultural
programming while building understanding among-neighbors is
a worthy ·endeavor for all to Sl!pport.
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Few of us l)l&amp;ke .serious New happiness, ask your spouse.·Have her
Year's . resolutions these days. One (or him) make your New Year's resosurvey reveals that o~ly two people 1.n , luuon for you by pickin~ out the one
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Bvery wife has something she ·
Today's Highlight in History:
reso ulion;; are the J'oals we set for would like her husband to give up. Or
One year ago, on Jan.'7, 1999, for the second time in history, an impeached oursel~esJn the ~mg year, and psy· there is something he doesn't do.'that .
Al)lerican president went on trial before the senate. Bill Clinton w~ ultimate· chol?g15ts. have .chscovered a di~ she would like him to do. ·1'h~ hus·
ly acquit~d of charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
relatiOnship ~tween th~ goals we set · ; band has the same wishes about his
·On this date:
and the success we ach1evc.
wife
In 1610, the astronomer Galileo Galilei sighted four of Jup~'ter's moons.
It's the person who isn'~ shooting
would all be positively amazed
for any bull's-eye who fBJis to get
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In 1800, Millard Fillmore, the 13th U.S. president, was born in Summerhill, ahead. A Ne )\ ,5
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to see ow much more smoothly our
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you targe~ ~~m~uyj.~&amp;l;~ marriages would ~n if eac~ !'MY'
. In J 894, one of the earliest motion picture experimenls toOk place at 'the arrows in your quiver, you arc bound would a~ree to do Jusl o_ne thing the ,
Thomas Edison studio as comedian Fred Ott was filmed sneezing.
to hit·your mark_. if you rcmem!Jer .othsc~ desh1red. Just one thiR&amp;; h
In 192( , commercial transatlantic telephone service waa inaugurated two thinp.
uc · an arrangement ~mg t very
between New York and London.
The first is, don't make any puny ·well have saved the .mamage of the
. In 1942, the World War II siege of
began.
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In 1953,-President Truman announced in his S'-tC of the Union address t11at and our goals so low that we never a d1vorce on the ~nds thai her h~the United States had developed i hydrogen bomb;
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have 10 risk the chai!ce that they will .. ~ ptefen_-ed wh1~y ~ her. ~. ,
In !959, the United States recogniz;d Fidel Castro's new government in be disappointed.. But neith!'!' arc the
. I lf1ld ~!m Oil" mght, Juli_ge, S&amp;ld
Cuba.
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. In 1972, Lewis 1': Powell Jr. and Willi&amp;IJI H. Rehnquist were sworn in aa jus- . . Nothing very spectacular will hap- choose between the, liquor and me. I ·
t1ces of the U.S. Supreme Court, the 99th and tOOth in history. ·
. pen to. you by resolving to cut out scarcely ·had the words out of my
In 19~, Vietnamese forces captUred the ·Cambodian capital ofPhi)Oill Penh,' desserts in.tbe new year. Thn:e out of mouth when he dashed to the phone, ·
ovcrthrow1ng the Khmer Rouge govemmenl
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every four New Year's resolutions arc called the liquor store and told them
In 1989, _Emperor Hirohit~ of Ja~ died in T~ky~~ at-age 87; he was sue- concerned either with dieting or giv· to sefid a bo~le right w,er." . ~ ·
ceeded by h1s son, Crown Pnnce Akih1to.
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A story With a happ1er ending conTen years ago: The president o~ ~I Salyador, Alfredo Cristiani, said in a · .The second I'IJie is, ~ou've got to . &lt;7rns a young woman who was•wor·
nationally br?ad':ISI addr~ that mll1tary men two months eatlier had massa· ' mean billineas.with youncsolutions. ned because . her 6an~ was alway~
cred _s1x Jesu1t pnests, !he1r housekeeper and her daiJghter.
Take them SCJjously. GiVe them the late -not only for-dates; but al$0 for
. FIVe ~ears ago: r.;taJOr.. ~eneral Viktor Vorobyov, a senior almnwtder lead· "3Qilay lei~" a1 'leaSt. If you over· appointments. He ymuld show up late·
mg R~1an troops m the1r advance ·on the secessionist capital of Chedmya, sleep two mornings runni111 after for job intctvjews ipd "'*ness !onwas killed by_a m~rtar shell.
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· Tod•y'~ Birthdays: ~~thor Willi~ Peter Blatty is 72. Country singer Jack. set the alarm for,hpin the next 1\&amp;,Y· , .One Ouistmas, she ·gsve, him a
Gr1711e 1~ ~0. Pop mus1aan Paul Revere is 58. Magazine pub!• Jann Wen- .
c:harles Kettering, the famous w&lt;\oden plaque with a quotation of
ner IS 54. Singer Kenny LOggi~ is 52. Singer-songwriter Marahall·biajllllan ia 'auloolotlvo enainetr, sald, "I haYe .Cl1&amp;rles Steinmetz; the peat scient!~
5 L .A:ct?r Sllmmo Hung ("Martial law") is 48. "Today" show Co-holt Katie never tried anytlling that wc:ii-ked the . It said.."l Owe all of my suc=il in life
.Coone 1s 43. Country singer David Lee Murphy is 41. Rock musician Kathy first tim~ I tried it."
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Valentine (111e Go-Go's) is 4·1. Actor David Marciano is 40. As;tDr Nicolas , · Actu"ly, '.the hardest part about hour beftllehand"
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Cage i~ 36. Actor Do~g E. Doug ("Cosby") is 30. Country 'sinpr-musician New Year's reeolutions·isn't trying to
He took'the hint and made prompt·
John R1ch ~~nestar) IS 26. Actor J)ustin Diamond ("Saved by the Bell: 'J'be ~eep them. It's mald~g ~m. Few of · ness his.goal' ill life. It not (/nly saved
New Oass ) 1s 23.
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Thought for Today: "Whether women are .better ihan men 1 cannot say ..:.. · or know ounelves well enoup.to put
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but I can say they arc certainly no ,worse." - Golda t.!eir, Isneli prime minis· our finger on whit's holdin • .us beck. n1at "" N1w1p l!.lr EIIIWprlie
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record at 3-3 Thursday with a S030 win over Federal Hocking.
: Federal took a 9-6 lead after
ene period; then Southern came
. &amp;ack to lead 2J-18·at the half. The
4ecorid half, Southern outsciored
Federal 29-12, taking a 35-24 lead
after three rounds en route to the
$0-30 finale .
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points, 5 assists . and a 7-for-8
· 6ight at the line. Justir Con.nolly
~cored 12 points, had six assists
and seven rebounds .
: · Derek Warden had -a great game
~ the post with sil points, a team
hi&amp;h 15 rebounds, and six· steals.
t:jirt Crouch had four points and
· (ive steals .in a great floor game.
Cls rtis Neiglcr added four points,
{tc Apperson . added two and
Justin Allen nailed a three-pointer.
Tommy Theiss had two points and
six rebounds in his .best effort of ·
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Jamie Hixson and Jim Baldwin
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Kent at Marshall
:, LONDON, Ohio (AP).- After
Ohio at Miami
~arly 'two yeats of legal maneupastern
Michigan at Ball State ·
v~ri~g and ,religious debate, a high'
Western Michigan .at Northetn.lllin9is.
sc:hool football coach ·sued for
Akron at Toledo.
l~,aciing hi' players · in prayer
d~cided he no loJ!ger wanted tq bi ·
Bowling qreen ~~ au~falQ
on the' si(lelines.
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UNDATED - Mid-American on the road, headBall State (10-1, 2·0), which
, cgach ·at London High Sc;hool; a
Conference teams with title aspi·. ing into what promises to be a entertains Eastern Michigan ~8 - 3 ,
p,~blic school, '$aid Thursday .that · . rations arc finding out life in colbruising. showdown at Marshall 2-0), has been a pleasant surprise
he could no longer maklt' the, nee·
lege basketball is nevc;r easy ()n Qn Saturday,
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e~sal'y commitment to his job and
the road.
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r~igned ." He will oonlinuc to
Last Sunday, . Marshall put a. coach Reggie Witherspoon of 8 fruhman forw . rd. Theron
teach at the school. · ·
10-0 record on th.e line in it$ first ·Buffalo (2· 10," 0-3}.· After taking Smith, whQ has wasted little time
~ Daubenmire had b.een under
'MAC road game of the season. over .when coach Tim Cohane was in becoming one of the MAC's top
fl,fe since the summer of 1998
Bowling Green (1Q-2 overall•.2-0 fired in Decem6er, Witherspoon's all-around performers.
when a group of residents London
One of Saturday's top games
conference) went.on,,a 19-0 te~r in first two game~ were against
•accused him of forcing his rclithe first half on its way to an 85- North Carplina and Indiana.
pits the teams selected in th~ pre·
gfous views on his studenl• and
-64 victory. Three days )ater, the
While Buffalo went 5-24 last · season· to win divisional ·titles. .
,Thundering Herd (10·2, 2-2) went . · year and won just one MAC Akron (10·.3, 4·!l) is al Toledo (7•
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on the road again and !oat again, ganie, Miami of Ohio was going 7, 1·2) in what figures to be an
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this ti!ne to A~ron, 92-78. ·
24·8 and winning the East Divi· early se&amp;Slln meaauring stick for a
~~~ool, but hasn 'I decided his
· Kent (10·11 2·0) won eight of sion ·behind mainstays Wally pair of deep and talented pro09aching future.
13 road gsmes laat year - one Szczerbiak and Damon .Frierson. grams.
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huge reason ~why . the Golden Now both have graduated and the
In the oth~r game Saturday,
. '4 London with. five appearances Flashes won a sc~ool-record 23 RedHawks (S-5, 1·1), w~o host Western-Michigan (4:7. 0·2) is at·
iO.tlic state playoffs, including the
·aames -before tal!ing the MAC Oliip (8-6; ~-2) on Saturday, lire Northern lllin~is ' (7· 6, 1-3). Ceo, sehool's
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Williams' 3-pointet·at the liuzzer went in and We kepi' ours~lves in the game and now we · with 50 seconds remaining. Marcus Qriffin then
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Ohio State tied the game with five. seconds 22 seconds to go and Ohio State had a final
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clock and said, 'We got to get going,'" Williams left on a tip-in by Ken Johnson before Williams chance.
_,. Scoring for Southern were Hill
The Buckeyes took ·a timeout with 19 secsaid after his shot from above the key gave the · took the inbounds pass, drove to the middle and
and Mills with two each, . Deana
·
ond~ left and Johnson tipped in Reese's miss for
lllini an 80:-77 victory over No. 13 Ohio State on put up his 3-p(linter.
Pullins six, Michael eight and
· "It seems like every time we'd make a run, the finaltic.
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Sayre 10.
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they'd make a blg three,'' Ohio State coach Jim
The Buckeyes were able to stay in the game
schools.
·
·' Harmony Phillips led Bidwell
Earlier this season, the fres~man point g~ard . O'Brien said. , "Our guys st~ed with ii the behind the second half play of Reese . .Redd's
with 17.
had missed a game-tying trey at the buzzer in a whole game. I was just a little disappointed at dunk, his three-pointer, from the baseline and a
1·· So!lthern. lost to Meigs. 32-26.
loss to Duke and also misfired on a potential the end we couldn't find Williams. In a situa· follow shot by Brian Brown cut the lllini lead to
SJHS was S·for-21 at the foul line
game-winning triple when the lllini lost to tion like that, it just gets a little chao!ic. A'nd two with 8:05 left:
olrtlllc -Meigs was 12-of~23. The
then Williams steps up and makes the bi&amp; bas; ·
But Bradford connected on his fourth trey to
Maryland.
T«nadCJeilgave·· up only two field
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· "If'! had missed that shot tonight 'it would ·ket." .
c'Oals •the second half, but Meigs
Illinois (9•3) got 20 points from Cory Brad; Brown for another three-pointer and then hit
have been 'my third strike,'' Williams said. "I
mide I 0-of-18 free throws.
ford, 17' from ~ Cleotis Brown and 13 rrom . two free throws ·and the lead was back to 10
would have been down." .
·'.'l .aynee Davis led Meig~ in scor: · • lnsiead, he was mobbed at center ·court as Williams. ·
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with 6:44 to go. ·
irig.with 18. Xantha Smith had six
George Reese ~!cored a career-high 24 points,
Reese then scored seven straight points and
fans poured onto the court after his game-win~
points ~ Sarah Stober! five, Chrissy
including 18 in the second half, for Ohio State Ohio State's final run cut it to 74-70 with 3:18
ner.
Miller two and Nikld ·Butcher one
Williams' shot cut off a rrantic Ohio State (8-3), while Penn had 16 and Michael Redd IS. left.
pOint
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rally that saw the Buckeyes rally from 10.points The Buckeyes we~ hurt by -12 missed free
. ''•Scoring for SJHS were Michael
throws.
and
five straight points from Brown helped the
down with less ~han seven. minutes left. It was
With three points, Hill had two and
ReeSe tipped in.a missed free throw by John· ' lllini build a 12-pOint lead. Ohio State cut it to
Ohio State's second loss at the buzzer this sea·
Katelyn Hood two .. Sayre led all
son. The Buckeyes lost to Notre Dame i'n their son to bring the Buckeyes within 77· 75 with 42-35 at halftime when Reese hit one basket
s~ring with 19.
·
I :23 -left. ·
·
and then seconds later got free for a dunk just
opener oil a last-second shot.. . , .
:; The seventh grade girls opened
. Illinois .missed a· shot and Ohio State before the buzzer.
"It hurts," Ohio State guard Scoonie Penn
their season by (jcfeatlitg BidwellPorter, 23· 21.
With eight seconds left .in the
game, Liz· Sandy scored the game
winning basket. Scoring for SJHS
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were Susan Brauer, Ashley Rouah .
an!! Sandy, all with four each.
By Dave Harrla
•
Jolmber Vit'ning,· I'renn·,1':~er Shn'mpl;n
.and Marauders'
press, committing just six turnovers. Vining had five of the ,
Joanne Pickens had five points
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nine assists and seven of her club's l1 assists.
Sentinel
Corra8p0ndent
and Broqke Kiser had six.
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Brook£ Williams combined for 51 points to
· Stephens led Belpre (5·3, TVC S-1) with 20 poinls. She
BELPRE - Ron Logan's Meigs Lady Marauders have
Sandy led with. .10 rebounds,
lead
Meigs
to
its
~Oth straight win.
was the only Golden Eagle in double figures. Belpre hitl9-of·
reached
lhe
halfway
point
of
the
season
with
a
perfect
10-0
Bra~er had eight _
and Mirinda
.
40 from the field (48 percent) and was 5-for-7 from the line .
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record after. picking up a big road victory 59-44 at Belpre
Da'v1s grabbed ~even.
Williams
seven
as
Logan's
Marauders
held
a
44-29
lead
head·
(71
percent). ·
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Thursday. evening. • . .
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• Scoring for B·P was Ward with
ing
into
the
final
eight
minutes.
.
Stephens
had
10
of
Belpre's
28
rebounds.
Belpre
had
14
The Marauders.(10-0, TVC 7-0) benefited greatly from the
IS and Cau~ill 4. Wellington and
The
·
Marauders
held
as
much
as
a
17
point
lead
in
the
turnovers
and
five
'Steals
with
Stephens
and
Afton
Thornhill
~ring of Amber Vining, Jennifer Shrimplin and Brooke
Minnis had two uch.
Williams. The three combined to score S 1 of the maro6n and fourth period, but Logan went to the bench and the Golden · geuing two each.
. Against Meigs, Sout~ern lost
Eagles were able to close the gap a little.
Belpre won the junior varsity game 28-25. Jessica Arthurs
go!
d.'s 59 poinls.
4'5-27: Sammi Pierce scored 29
V!ning I~ the ~arau~crs with 19, Shrimplin _added ~8 an~ led t~e winners with 15 points.
·
Meigs.
came
out
in
·the
first
period
and
took
a
14-10
lead,
paintS, Stumbo· had nine, Games
Wilhams
14
mcludmg
mne
of
10
from
the
foul
hne.
Me1gs
h1t.
Mindy
Chancey
and
Shannon
Soulsby
led Meigs with eight
with Shrimplin scoring six in the' period and Vining adding
fl~e and Bailey tw'l.
. · · ·
21-of-S,
O
from
the
floor
(42
percent),
including
2-0f-IO.from
,
points.each.
·
·
·
. fi:ve. Myka1a Stephens led the Golden Eagles with six.
·f·. For S1HS, Sandy l.ed with 12,
Meigs will nit the hardwood again Saturday evening when
Meigs i~c;reased the lead to 27-15 at the half. Vining'had long range. Meigs went to 'the line 22 times and ltit 15 (68 per·
Kiser with seven, Roush with fpur,
.
. .
they put their undefeated mark on the lirie at home against
six in the second quarter and Marjorie Bratton came off the cent).. ·
ll!ld Brauer and lckens with two
Me1gs pulled d?Wn 24 rc~~?~ndsl~ by Wilhams ~1th 10. River ValleY: The junior varsity game will start at 5:55. Meigs
bench'
to
chip
in
five.
.
·
ellch. , Kise~ had five ass isis.
In ·the third period, Shrimplin scored eight points and Th~ Marauders d1d a good JOb handmg the Golden Eagl~ will host Miller on Monday with the jay-vees starting·at 5:55.
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By JACI( ANDERSON
against un~asonable searches ane
and DOUGLAS COHN
.seizures, shall not be yiolatcd, 811(
WASHINGTON - Next to the no warranls shall i!ISuc, ·but upor .
IRS, the Occupational Safety and probable cause." ·
. ·
In.fairness, OSHA ¢!aims ii 1111.
. Health Ac!ministration is the agency ·
most feared by businesses, and now, . no intention . of 5CBrChing privUt.
thanks to a bizarre' ruling, by indi· homes. But if this is so, why did ·1·
viduals as well.
make the ruling? Am:! since the ruJ.
OSHA; a Department .of Labor ing is in place, future leaders of IlK
agency, was established by Con- feared agency might indeed· &lt;:Ore;
grcss to protect workers from haz· mence such searcheS. Yet who gal!t'
ardous working conditions, but in OSHA the right to make such rulel
the business community it is known in the first place? Congreu did, j•· .
for ils heavy-handedne!!l'· Empow- as it has with the IRS and numcroil!'
ered to levy firies, it does 5o on a . other ~~&amp;encies .. CQngress rna~
subjective basis. Hence, lacking ·in laws, agencies make rul~ and ~ .
uniformity, it has gained a reputa· can't tell the difference. ·
7!
tilin for arbitrariness.
The Idea that -it is manifest!)
Clearly, many violations ~rve . unfair to penaliliC' an employer
fines, but a business owner .is rarely conditi'1"5 .at an e~p'?Y~'s honlt~
prepare~ for an ?SHA inspection . seems ob~1ous, but II IS. ~ COlli( , ·
and hap~d dehvery of penalties. terproduct1ve. In an era of coln)Ju!,
This is why busin~ JX10ple are so ers and the)nternct, when more ~"
fearful of the agency.
.
m~~e employees arc able ,to "have r
Now comes the zinger. OSHA'-·
all • - ~ork at home and care f~ .
not Congress - has ruled thai the1r ch~ldre~: .- a!ong . c:ome '
. workers who work in their own OSHA With th1S I!)Credible dismce~ •
homes are covered by OSHA This ti~e. Fc~cr and fewer ·C?rnpanie:
means that OSHA has given iisclf ~II ·be mcllned to 1\'th~ze :-vo"~.
the right to enter- your 'home and , ~ng at . home ~cause, 1~ WIU
. either shut you down or levy fines .1mposa1ble, ~~ly arKI lepll~
against you'r employer. If the OSHA to IRSpcc:l 8111fJMnltor ~ home
agent san your handrail ia ullllfe, Ill e115~ OS~ compll~. :'b ~ :
it's a fine. If 1he asent says lighting so. would constnute' ~ mv~ c:
is insufficient, Ws a fine. If the qcnt pnvacy -: ~-gh a nght to PI~~
says your electricjly is insufficient.' IS not eohstitullonall~ ;-protected -; '
. for you~ecjuipment, !t's a.flne.lfthe 1 and concelvJlbly 1!1~ fall U~ 111-.J
agent says your doOrstep haS a loose Fo\lrth Amendment.·
.
·
brick, It's a fine. · .
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' ·. But ,the ~!em. ~ not oir ~ '
. And whO ieceives the fine? Your agcnq • foohsh ruh"', 11 IS the~.,
employer. You will hav~ simply that an u~cl~ body could m~
rec~ived an unwelcome · visitor · ·. such a ruhng m the,t:!!!':' •
!be·
·
· . ' . (PolhtCIII . '
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. a 11 one wh~ 1gn~~ your _Fo~rth E•n91'CIIflwor11iadon lhluw·i
".. mendmcnt nghts. The .n¥ht of ' JIICk. AnclerHn 8lld OaUitl'~ ,
t~e people to be IICCU~in t~elr per· Cohn - COhlll'lllllila far IJrihl ' .
~. hCJU$tiS, papers, and elfcets, F.-u,. 8yndlcaiL)

Southe.r n junior.high
girls update .

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GLOUSTER - Behind a 16p&lt;iint .effort by . Juli Bailey, the .· •
Eastern Bagles rolled to 52-32 Tri·
Valley Conference victory over
the Trimble Tomcats Thursday
night.· .
Eastern (4-6, TVC 2·5) was led
by Bailey's 16-point, seven
rebound effort; followed by
Oanielle Spencer with 13 and
Becky Davis with seven. Stacie
Watson ga~ered four points and
led the •team with ~ight rebounds
as a sophomore.
Trimble (0·9, TVC 0·8) was led
in· scoring by Jessica Ash with 14
points, while Julie Richards and
Kim Guffey each had .six points.
Eastern came out in the first
half in a . man to man and held
Trimble to just two points ·in the
first quarter, while holding the
hosts to ten for the half. Eastern
led 25· tO .at the intermission.
"We started out in .a great manto-man, but wanted to work on .
some zones in .the second half," ·
said Eastern head ·coach Paul
Brannon. "The first half we phiyed
with great intensity, but I guess .we
kind or wore ourselves out. We
made some turnovers we don'i
normally make and missed some
arc get·
easy shots inside, but
ling better."
Eastern put some offense on the
board in the third period, but .
defensively gave up 16 in a 45 ·26
tally. Eastern motored on to a 52· ·
321riumph.
Eastern .was 20-of-46 on twopoint attempts, 1-for-4 from threepoint range and 9-of-22 at the line.
The Eagles had 36 rebounds. Wat·
son .led with eight. Bailey and
Baker had seven,each: Eastern had.
six assists (Baker 2, Spencer 2),
fifteen tur11ovcrs and 13 fouls.
Trimble hit 15-of-46 from the
field with no three point attempts.
The Tomcats had 24 rebounds led
by Ash with si'x. Trimble commit·
ted ,18 turnovers, had 10 ~isiS,
led by Judson with three. Judson
recorded two of ~1: Tomcats' six
steals. Trimble wlis whistled for
19 fouls.
Eastern (7-1) won the reierve
game 36·5. . Bastern .was led by
Holley Broderick with 10 points,
Sara Mansfield added nine and
Wbitney Karr chipped in seven
, points.
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STEWART - Federal Hocking
pu,lled off a 54-42 triumph over the
Southern Lady Tornadoes Thursday
night during girls Tri·Valley Conrerenl:e Hocking Division basketbaU
play , at Federal Hocking High
School.
Federal Hocking (6-4, TVC 6-1)
was led by Jamie Linscott with 16
points. Terclla Wadcrker scored 14
points and Bell) Withem had nine.
Southern was led by Kati Cummins with ,12 points. Kim Ihle had
10 and Sarah Brauer added seven.
Freshman Bngctt Barnes also tallied
seven .and Heather Dailey six. ·
Southern (1·8, TVC 0-6) battled
to a hatd·fought 10-10 first period
tie, the dropped to a 30-20 deficit at
the half,. Southern -twice battled to
under eight points in the second half,
after dropping.to 45·33 in the 'third
frame.
With three minutes to go South·
ern trailed 48-40, bait lime ran out on

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Lancers hold off
Tor·nadoes
the Tornado comeback as Federal hit ·
5-of-8 at the line including a 4-for:4
stint by Re11ec Stevens.
lhle had a great second half with .
eight poinls ll!ld a 6-for-7 perfor· mance at the foul line. !hie was 8-of·
10 overall at the charity stripe.
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Southern hit 15-of-48 two-point
attempts and was 0-for-1 from·threc. point land. The Tornadoes finished
12-of-21 at the line. Brauer collected
nine of Southern's 31 rebounds. ·
SHS had 14 steals, with lhle's
five leading the way. Cummins and
. lhle CICh had two assists to account
for all of Southern's handouts. the
· 'I'ornadocis committed ~1 turnovers
· and 23 fouls.
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· Federal had with 18 turnovers
and 19 fouls. · .
Southern won ihc reserve game
for its fourth consec:utivewin,.3J-34 .
led l!y Rachel Chapman and Amy
. Lee with dual 11-point effo~. Sarah
Sprinaer had 13 for f~ral.

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T.,.llaW.kor
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Basketball
Local scoring summaries

Ju.eUUt«t ~

1\tflp !9,1dpn 44
Mctll

1~

14 13 ••

•

59

JO 5 14 15 •

lkll"'

44

I

Molp (IIJ.&lt;I, TVC 7-8}

~V!mna

Z:lt ~ fi

{S·3, TVC S.l)
1$1. J,j)L
Kaue Whttlatch
0
a
Candy Mmlone
.. 1
0
Mtchel\e West
'l
0
M1chcle Brown
2
0
a.ct1 Thomas
3
0
Mykala S1ephen1
8
0
Afton Thornhill
l
1
Totall
II
I
Aulsts· nla Dklorked tllots 0
Rebounds: 28 (Stephens 10) Stt'als:
Thornh1ll 2) Total FG1 19 40 ( 475)
14
Belp~

Eos!~l'll

14 11 19
2 S 16

Tnmbl~:

flw&lt;

IT lla.
0.0
0.0

0.0

0-0
I2
4-.5

Eastt-m

0
2
4
4
7
20

1

1l:O

5·1
'"
Fou.lt ola.

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Easlem !l, Trimble 32

(Stephens.
1\lntOvtn:

8=
6 "'

52

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Amber V:ln Stckle
1
0 · 0.0
4
Damel\e Spencer
'i
0 '1..5
11
lull Bruley
6
0 4-9
16
Sma Mnnsfleld
I
0 0-0
2
Amber Baker
2
0 2 .5
6
Bn:ky Oa' 1s
2
I ().0
7
Stacte W&lt;Uson
l
!l 0:.!
l
Totals
10
1 9·11 51
A5slsts: 6 (Unkrr Spencer 1) Blotked 1hot1 0
Foul ~ . 11 Rcbuund.!i ~6 (Wauon 8) Steals: nla
'rot1d FGs. 21 50 ( 420) .'1\~rnonrs: 15

Trrmble 11).9, TVC 0.8)
flw&lt;
1$1. J,j)L IT fiL
JeUICol A~ h
1
0 00
14
Julie Rkhards.
1
0 0-0
6
Shuwllll Judson
2
0 0-2
4
Kun Guffey
2
0 2·2
6
Enuly Grtffin
l
11 Q:U
l.
Totals
IS
0 1-4 31
A.u1sb IO (Judson 3) BICK:Ikrddaots:O Fouls:
19 Rebounds 24 {Ash6) Sttals:6 1b..IFGs: 15
46 ( 126) Turnovers: 18

Federal HocKing 54, Sou.them 41
Southern
10 10 13 9 = 42
Federal Hocking
I 0 20 IS 9 = 54
Sottlhem (1-8, TVC Q.6)
tim&lt;
1$1. J,j)L IT &amp;
Ktm lhle
I
0 8 10
10
Heatl~er Dmley
3
0 • ().()
6
Sarah Brauer
3
0 1·2
7
Stacy Lyons
0
0 Q.O
0
Kat1 Ct1mm1ns
5
0 '2-5
12
TRmmy Fryar
0
0 0-2
0
Bngeue B.:mtes
.3.
0 .1.:2.
1
Totals
15
0 11·11 42
A~~ists : 4 Blocked shols· 0 Fouls: 2~
Rebounds. 31 (Brauer 9) Steals: 14 (Ihle 5) 'lbtll
FGs I 'i-49 { 306) 1\irnonm 21
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F«&lt;eral Hocklnc (6-4, TVC 6-1)
1:111. J,j)L IT lla.
Re ~ Stevens
0
0 44
4
lanuc:: Sunmons
2
0 I2
5

Anwlia 56, On. Andenoo 44
Anowcrp 50, Hi•uvdle 47
Altldi1 57, Vanlue 54

EASTERN CONFERENCE
4-DI-

liooo

.w
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21 10 671

Maami
•
New York -

19 12
19 IS
16 16
13 17

Pbilldelptn1
Oolaado
8011011

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New Seney
Wuhln&amp;IM

611
559
500
433

12

19

387

11

21

Ul

Cmt,.IDI.taiOII
lndillll
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9 710
Cbltlaoc
18 13 581
TOIOllll&gt;
18 13 581
Dottoit
18 14 S6l
M1lwaul:rt
18 15 .$4l
CLEVELAND
13 19 406
Atluna
11 20 355
l '}f&gt; 101
ChiCIIO

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9

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4
4'o

5
10
II
18

WESTERN CONFERENCE
~ldwnt

:r....

-

Utoh

Db-lsion

.w .. ea.

21 10

Sill AatOftlt&gt;
Mtnnesoll
Denver
Housron
Dallas

~77

21 12
IS 14

M6
'111
16 15 516
10 22· 313
9 2J 281
7 24 226

Vanc:ou~er

LA Laten'
Portland
P~ntX

Seattle
Sacramento
LA Chppm
Golden Sfllte

30

A1lr 1!111 !6 Akt " - 49
Akr Elkc &lt;4.5, Ala Guf"te:Jd 40
A1rx M-66,E.C1n 35
Akl Nonh52,Akr Ko..... 29
Albooy A~Uildet 84. M&lt;Mt1ur V'm~oo Counly
Alliaoce 58 lllveMII SE 44

NBA standings ·

~2

~+6, TVC :Z-!)

1$1. ;!,JJt.

,._
:It
I IJ.II 54
Alliltl: WL aa.dlell .a..&amp;: ala. ,.. . ., 19
RtiMelldJ: ala s...: ala. 'hW F'G11 DJa.
'I'WMWUI: II

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Shanoon Pric:e
I
0 0..0
2
Jcmrufer Shrimphn
9
0 0.1
18
Brooke Wtlhanu
I
I 9-10
14
Amy Hyit!ll ,
0
0 1·2
I
Ashley Thomas
0
0 0..0
0
Tiffany Halflnll
0
0 0.0
a
Manssa Whaley
a
0 0.0
a
~iaJone Brouon
2
0 1-1
~
Tiffany Qualls
Q
ll ll:Q
ll
Tot..1
19
2 15·22 59
Assists: 9 (Vtmng ~) Blocked lhocs: 0 Foull:
nla Rebounds, 24 (Wtlhmns 10) Steals: I I (Virunl
71 TOll! FCs. 2 1 -~0 ( 420) Thmowen: 6
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Obio H.S. girls' scores

Mory,.._

Paclft( Division
2':1
s
24 8
19 II
20 ll
18 I I
9
6

Iii
I

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5
II '•
12'·
14

844

750

22
26

~ll

l
7

6ll
621
290

7
7
17

188

21

Thursday's scores

Toronto 101 Sacramento 89
Mtanu Ill Hoo51on 9S
Detroit 101 Milwaukee 9~
CLEVELAND 90 Golden Stnte 7'i
MIIUICSO tU 98 Portland 96
Utah 105 Dollu 92
lnduma 102, Denver 97

Tonight's aames

Chtcaso at Washmston, 1 p m
Socramento at BOston 7 p n'l
Vancoover at New Jersey, 1 JO p m
Toroato 111 Atlama, 7 ]0 p m
New York a1 Orlaado 8 p m
San Antoruo at Phoe:n1x 10 30 p m
Chnrlotte at LA Lak:en 10 30 p m

Saturday 's games
New Jersey vs Mianu, 7 ~ p m
Mmncsota Dl Dt1r011 - :m p. m
CLEVELAND at-New York., 1 30 p m
Atlanta at Dallas, 8 p m
Utah a1 Houston 8 \0 p m.
Orlando at San Anloruo S 10 p m
Boston at Chtcago 8 JO p m
Wa.stlington at Mtlwaukec, 9 p flL
Charlotte at Denver 9 p m
Phoem~ at Ponlond, 10 ¢m
L A Lakersat Seattle 10 p m
lnchana at LA Chppcn I 0 10 p flL

Sunday's games
Vancouver at Toronto 3 p m
Manncsoll. at Philadelphia. 6 p m
lrwhaoa ar Sacramento 9 p m
Seaule at Golden State, 9 p m

tim&lt;

Areanum 51 , CoVJnaton 35
Archbold 76 Bry111 62

Achnaton 61, l.tapuc 46
Alhvdle Teay1 Val 58. Amanda ClelOCiftk 20
Bucom Hopewell Loudon 77, Foslona St
Wendthn 37
Balav1a 52, Wesren Brown 4S

Bellaare'81. RayiBDd Buckeye Loca162
Bellbrook 61, New Lebanon Dune 12
Belmont UnJOft 62. S1 Oaanv:~llc 59
Bcthoti·Tatc 61, New Rtchmond JOZ
Bloom·Cmoll 52, Hanuhoa Townlhtp J4
Bluft'IOD 61, Upper Sc10t0 Valley 45
80lkin•99 Anna 59

BowlinJ. Greea 72. Maumee 64

8rookvtlle 58, Carhs~ 38

Carty 42 Sycamore Mohawk 40
CmcoWa Mianw. Eut 59, Spnng CatholiC 32
Castaba Mqarena 83, Sandusky Sl Mary s 31
Olilhcomt Unioto 76, Wlllu~msport Westfall 40
CnL Alkc:all, Cln Taft 2.5
C1n Colmi n 62, Uberty Twp Lakota Easl 28

Cm Glen Eate 6.5, Cm. Northwest 2.5
Cm Hu&amp;hts61, Moun1 Healthy 31
Cm McNicholas !14 Kenenng Alter ~9
Cin Mercy 47 Cm Seton 41
Ctl, Mt Notre Dame 45, Ctn McAuley 28
Ctn N01thCqllege H1IIM St Bernard48
Cln Pnncet:on 60. Ham~lton ~n
Cm Reuding ~I, Manemoot49 •
Cm SCPA51 SyCiney. Aumoho 42
Cm St Ursula 56. Cm Unuhnc 44
Cm Summtt Countr)' .Day 65 New M.mml 2'1
Ctn Sycnmo~ ~9 Mdfqrd 29
Ctn Whiteoak 65 Riple)' S~
Cm Withrow 49 Cm Westet"n H1l\l 44 OT
C~n Wyommg 65 Cm Tnylor H
Ctrclevalle 57 Clln.al Wmc:hester U
ClarksvJile Clinton Massie 44 Blnnchester -II
Clyde 51 Port CHnton W
Coldwater 68 t{ockford Parkway 46
Coll1ns Westem Reserve 41 G~nwu:h South
Cent 41
Col Ubeny Chr 69 Torah Aclldemy 20
Col Obto Deaf 26 Villase Acod 20
Col World Harvest 49 CSG 42
Columbiana Creslvtew 78, Scbnns S6
Convoy Crestvrcw 51 Paulding 26
Conland Lakevtew 49 Ubeny n
Crown Cny South &lt;kllhn 74 Symmes Volley 61
Do.nbury n, Tol Emmanuc!l Bnpt1st D
Danville 62 Ftedcncktown ~7
Day Carroll ~4 Oxford Talawanda H
Day ChluJUmide-Juhentte 72. Day Meadowdale
ll
Day Jefferson 30 Mtarru Valley 26
Day Oakwood ~9 Day Northndge ~ "\
Defiance Ayersv1lle 60 Edgerton 52
Delawore Chr 32, Temple Chr ~I
Delphos Jefferson .59 Allen Ease 26
Delphos St John's 69 St Henry "65 OT
£. Ltverpool ~I Youna Wilwn 46
E Palestme 39 Umltd lS
Eaton 4S, Mtddletown Mad.lson 19
Elida 38, Defittnce lS
Elyna FBCS ~7. Lake R1dge 48
Fatrfield ~n L1ma Sr ~ 7
Fmdlay 6.5, Sandusky 51
Fort Loranue .55 HOUSIOR 40
Fon Re&lt;:tWety 66 New Knox' Jlle 63
Fremont Rou 48, Fostona 28
Fremont St Joseph 71, Att1ca Seneca E ~7
Fl Recovery 66, New KnoJtvtlle 6~
Galton Nonhmor ~I. Manon Ulth 47
Germetown Valley V1ew 59 Preble ShaWnte
42
Gtbsonburg .53, Elmwood 45
O~nficld McClalo 58 Lynchburg Clay 47
Hannibal Ri ver 88 Woodsfield Monroe Cent -10
H1Wlland Wayne Tma S8, Fatrvtew 48
Heath 48 Liberty Umon 42
Hillsboro 47 Oeorgc&amp;own 32

36

M , OloeWtt R,IVtr Valley S4
1 - c - 69, lll!Goaff R•venido 44
Jamawwn OnatCV~tw 60 Cedlrville :\$
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JohD.ROWll Honbri4&amp;e 52, Jotuutown-Monroc

Kansas l...akota 46 Woodmort- J3
Kntoo R11lae 61 Stlri111 Stu.wnre $9
l.ancuwr Fairfle14llrtJOD 62. LoJitl Elm 49
I ... mer Alber ,_ Ucti.ng HciJhh 50
l...elvrtbbwJ: 1...aBne 39, ~wton f'alh 32
Leboooll 75, Nonooad 70
Uma Bath S8 CeU1t1 57
Umo ~51 )ltia46
U1boo 5l,Columblllll41
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Lisbon Beaver 45 Wellsvtlle 29
J..oaM 79 Poml Pleasant (W Va) 34
London 46, Buley 40
Loudonvalle 69 Wooster Tnway 60
Maanolta Sandy Valley 45 1 Zoarv1lle
Tuscar1wu V&amp;l 32
r,f.,a Stein Manon ~2 New Bremen 4()
Manetta 7S, Athens 69

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W Res 42
67, Black Rwer 3.5
Melamora Evergreen 59, lkha 53
Mtlford Center Fa1tbanb 42 Jonathan Alder 35
Mtllcnbur&amp; W Holmes 4), Clear Folk '9
MJIImpon .5~ , Berne Unton 44
MogaOore 61, Cuyaboga Valley Olr 45 ,
Morral Ridgedale 65 Mount Giluctr55
Morrow Unle Mumli SO Ham1hon Ross 44
N hc:kson laduon·MIIton 46 lowellv1lle 39
N Ltma S Ran8e .52, Manhews ~I
New Alb11ny 5.5, Granvtlle 41
New Carll$le Tecumseh 49,·Greenon 3S
New London 56. Mapleton 48
New Madtson Tr1-Village 46 An~o nm4 1
New M1ddlerown Spnns 48 Mlntral R1dge 46
Newton 40 Bradford 34
Norton 7l. CovCfltry .52
Natwalk St Paul40, Monroe\llle l7
, Old fo(l61, N Baltimore 5~
Old WaSh Buckeye Trrul 5Y BnmeSVIJie 17
O~Jon Clay 56 Tol Wh1tmer 45
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OrT\'IIIe 18 Mnnsr~ld Mn&lt;hson 19
Onoville 60, Kollda l7
Pnhdorn Gtlboa 69 Cory Rawson 29
Pembervtlle Easlwood 66 Genon 46
Perrysburg 4 ~ Holl111d Spnng, 14
Ptonecr N Central 77 Fayette 49
Pitt:burg Frankhn·Murwoc:: 12, Nail Tnul \g
Pomeroy Me1gs 59 Belpre 44
Portsmouth 54, McDermou Sctoto NW 46
Portsmouth W 64 Portsmouth Clay 21
Run ta 64 F111rln.wn 22
Sandtt1k.Y Perkms 42, Oak Harbor ~4
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Shltdytide 76, Bndgcpo11 21
S1dney l.;hman 54, Mllton•Umon 46
Spann Highland 47, M111'ton Elgm 42
Spring NW 45 Bellefontaine 27

R•datwood 35

Swanwa4l, UtJercy Cenlfl 48.
Tiffin Cllwert 74 Beltsvd)c 16i
Tlpp Oty Btlttel ~~ Mtwuuuwa V.al 30
Tipp Otyllppec.uoe 70 Ben Lo&amp;an 44
Tol Ottawa Hills 74, Tot 0.. 44
T....,. fdsewood S6 Middlelown feltWI&lt;k 54
Orbw 55. Sprioa. NE JO
Utica 41 Howard E. Kno• Jl
Van Buren 57. findlay Liberty·Btooon 51
Van Wert~ . Onawa-Glandorf 34
Van Wert UDCOiavtew 51, Spencerville 29
VemuiiOtt 44, Ashland 33
Venalllea S8, Oraham,36
Vtntf:nt Wlll"l"en $7, Galltpolas Galha 47
W Alexandria Twtn Val S 48 Tn-Coumy N
45,0T
W Untt)' Hdltop SO PeutSvtlle 4!
Wipili!nela 7-4, Ktb!.on SS
Warren Harding70 Fdch 52
Wuhm&amp;ton C H 58, Onmdv.ew Hts 42
W~~~c:rford 62, Hemkx:k M1Utr 16
W~Mtseon 84, Mompclier !H
Waynesv1Uc 37, S Charle:llon SE IS
Welhnaton 56, T~ of Ufe 36
Wellston 55 Nelsonv1Ue- Yoik 4S
West CIUlolltoo 49, Day Stebbins 43
West O.Cster Lakota West67. Mtddlelown1 19
Well Jefferson 41 . M&amp;dtson Plana 37
Wh1teltowe Wayne ~9 Sylvarua N011hview 51
WinterSVIlle lnd Creek ~7. Cadit Hamson Cent
40
Wo11hmg1on Chr 61 , Centerburg S6
You BoarOOwt 49. You 1Jrsulme 38

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21 1.5 .5 I 41 100 93• •
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20 19 .5 3 41 122 lot .,.~
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Anahc1m
18 18 4 I 41 97 99 •,,
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N Y Ranscn at Toronto 7 p m
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Atlanta 111 Washmgton 7 p m ..
Phoenix nl New Jersey 7 ~0 p m
A.nahe1m at Delrott 7 30 p m
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Vnncouver at St Louu, 8 p m
Oucago at NllSllvtlle, g p m
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Toron~o ............... :... 24 13
4 3 .5~ 124 9~
ouawn
21 13 6 2 so 110 96
Bruton
14 17 10 2 40 107 116
Buffalo
16 20 5 I 38 106 11 6
Mon treal
12
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ST~RT DATING TONIGHT!
Have Fu~ Moellng Eligible Sin·

glu In Your Area Call For Mora
lntormollon J.aOO·ROM~NCE ,

Ext 9735.

walt? Start milling Ohio

atnglea toal ght Call toll free 1·

S00.766-2823,1l11en&amp;lorJ 8178

30 Announcement•
New 1b Vou Thrill~
9WooJSiimlon, Aihtnl
74(}o592-t842
Ouallly clothing and hOuaehold
ltema

$1 00 bag aate every

Thursday Monday thru Saturday
9 OG-530

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8 monlh&amp; Blad&lt; male t/2 Retrlw-

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Nurse
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O'Bieness Memorial Hospital bas immediate openings. We
offer a very competitive salary range as well as excellent
education and other health related beneftts. Must have a
current Ohio license. 1-2 years experience preferred.
Applications can be picked up in the Human Resources
Department, 55 Hospital Drive, Athens, Ohio 45701. For
information cail (740) 592-9227.

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Black Chow puppy r.male t3 wks
old To good home (740)·44h
Ot18

Cats to Good home In Need ot

Supert&gt; Mousers! (7401·245-5464

Free Fill Dtrt To Giveaway, 740·

245-&amp;198.
... Jack Russell Tarrier 7 Wk Old
Mala CKC Reg Free to go"Od
loYing home (304)675-2462

Klnona. need good homo Con be
...n 81 302 3id St • Mason,

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Puppies, 9 w\s , 112 Chow, 112
Australian Shepard, 1 yr old

Golden Ro~rlevor, 740·9~ · 3234
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Reltred Female Greyhound Dog
9 Yrs old To 'gohd home

(304)882-2539
Wheelchair Ramp, To Needy Per·

aon, Church WMI Install, 7~

9478

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Woll. Huoky &amp; German Shoppard -Mixed 8 wee~a old Have
bean wormed 1 time BeautUul
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0/ Wra/ ROlld &amp; Biassing
, 74()-&lt;44J.o909

Lo.: Fan\ate Beagle Brown,
w!a, Lillie Black Lost Near
Sh olrlng Ridge &amp; Raccoon
R , H Seen Call 74Q-258·t295

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LoOI Garnel Blrth&amp;lone Ring w/2
Lilt Silver Hearts wfDiamonda
Ins
st,..a. (304)578-2958

2000 MODEl SILVIO. PICIUPI TO CHDDSI FRDMI

Loti; small blsd&lt; malo Poodle. 8
lba!'t Tuppers Plains vicinity, rewa~, 740-867'6500

Yard Sale

7ft,
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&amp; VIcinity

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• 3800 V-6 Power
• Power WindoWs &amp; Locka
• • Tilt &amp; Cruise

• 3800 ~ Power
1 Power Windows &amp;Locks
I Tilt &amp; Cruise

AIJ, Ylnl S.IH Mull
Be ,_d In Advlnc:.
Df!QUNE; 2:00p.m
1111 day boMihl ocl
ta to run. Sunct.y
odlllan ·2:00p.m.
Frldoy 11onc11y odltlon
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1999 Oldsmobile
Intrigue Sedan

Brand New 2000 Chevy
Blazer LS 4 Door 4x4

~4,150*

23,

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• Power Windows &amp; LoCka
• Tllt &amp; Cruise
1 Fully Loaded!

Brand New 2000 Chevy
Silverado Extended Cab 4x4

121,850*

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• Auto1)181ic
• AI, Conditioning
• Nicely Equipped I

• Vortec V·B Power

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• Air Conditioning
• Nicely Equipped

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Brand New 2000 Chevy

:

5-Serles LS Pickup

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Air Conditioning, Auton\8tlc ·

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AMIFM CD System

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8111'Moodl"'augh Aucllonottlng·
co~plalt IU9IIon 1arvlee Buy
tt~attt Ohio license

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17 3. wv 1338. l40,989-2623

Fllil Marlcolln~do Harlfo1d Com-

121,850*

"7,150~ ~2,150~

• Power Windows &amp; Locks
• R.mote KeyleSs Entry .

Fully Loaded!

VISIT OUR WEBSIT.E AT: www.tompeden.com
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• Automatic Air

Wl~dow• &amp; Locka

m"I!IIY Building each Salurday
btt nnlng January 8, 9am·? For
I
OO&gt;HI~3474IVInltVL

Brand New 2000 Pontiac
Sunflre SE Coupe

Brand New 2000 Pontiac
Grand Prix SE Sedan

A lula Top Dollar. All US 811·
ver;,And Gold Colna, Proofaets
DIIOionds, Antiquo Jewelry, Gold
Ri1, Pra·t930 u S Currency
S lng, Elc. Acqulolllons J-ry
- J.S Coin Shop, 151 Second
~. Galllpgll8, 740-448-2842

• Air Conditioning
·• AMIFM Stereo
• Nicely Equipped!

Olcl'i'lllos, plltola, old Joys, 11-.llan
ariOctB. civil war hlms, 740-742·

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' Tllllos, Tags, Tille Feet eXIla Rebelo indudod '" sale pnce ol new whlclo l~lod wtleAI aPC*'ablo "On appiOY8d credit On aaloc18cl •
models Not ru~lllo for lypographical 11!1011 Prices Good January 71h Through JanuaJy 91h
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And Custom Van Dealer.
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And CU11o11 Van Dealer.

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Sundlly 1 pm • 7 pro

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f'tiMr /PoJonlllll Doctora
Peeplal Procell Medical
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Ext 1100 ~~lolly
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Low Carbo. Eal Ail Day
Awayl 970-870.2828

Now Taking Application• From
Domino's Pizza, Galllpoll1 &amp; Po-

morov Only 740-448-4010

OHIO OPERATING
ENGIIEERS LOCAL 11
APPRENTICESHIP IN
CONSTRUCTION

January 17, 18 19, ar.l

$10 00 non-rotundolllt

days Must be motivated and
flexible Will tri.ln Experience In

providing direct c•re or wolklng
with older adults a plus. State
tested nursing aaslstanta en·
couraged to apply Applications
are available at the Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center,Muiberry

Toys, Jewelry, Wood Sewing ,

'l'iPing

Groal Payl CALL f.BOQ1'9$-0380 ExU201 (24 Hnl)
Auto Technician 5 Years E~~:perl~
ence Auto Mechanic 2 Ytarl Ex·
perlence Rata Of Pay 11 Negotl ~
lb1t Houri 8 A Mr T" &amp; P.M P81d

Holidays Apply In Poroon AI Ea~
Aulo Sarvlco, Bklwall, OH 458t4,
Phone 740·388·9~18, 11 You

Have No Variable Experience
Pleaae Don't Apply

'Proflclenlln LOIUB t23 Ar.l
MSWorks

'Good Oral And W~ten

COmlronication Ski~
'Ability To Prtor"la Tesko
E~actlvaly

'DtlaN Orlentad
Ohio Valley Qank Oilers A Gon·
eroua Benefits Package Including
401-K Rellrement And Cara.er
Advancamanl Oppooi1M1Itln •

E•porlan~od ~nd Ouallflod Por·

1ons Should ~end A11um1 To
Ohio Yallay Bank,'c/o Human Aesourcoa Depl., 420 Thlnl Avo..,o,

Painting~

ate (304)87•-

4823 or (304)674-0155

cal Or TOLL·FREE Acce11ll
$19 95 Per Month Unlimited

COrrmonlcallon Skill
'AbllllyTo Manege Mu~
Proj'ExcolleniTyping Sltlllo
'AbiNJv To lnletfact W11h All
LAMia Of Managomom. Slaff
AndPtbllc
'Dtlall oriontad

'Good Oral And Wri11tn

DENTALIIILLER $15 ·$45 /Hr
Denial Blll!ilg Sollwaro Company

Ohio Valley Bank Offers A Gan.

Needs People To Process Madl·
cal Claims F.rom Home. Training
Provided Muat Own COmpu~r 1·

401 K Rellrernont And Career ~d­

erous Benefits P,acklge Including
\ISnceiT'IInt Opponunmu:- ""
E~tperience And Qualified Par·
sons Should Sand Resume To·

Ohio Valley Bank, c/o Human Re-

International coMpany Seeking
Dynamic lndlviduala For E-Commerce Sales Aexlble Hours I Un·

llmllod Income 1-888-474 4703

aourcas Dapl , 420 Third Avenue,

MEDICAL BILLING UnHmlted In·

Gaii&gt;OJII, OH 4583t EOE

come Potential No Ew:parlence
Necessary Free tnformitlon &amp;

Part-time secretary tor local
church. 3 mornings per weak,
comp~ler
skills ~
reply to

Rider Pr&lt;Jgram 98% No -Touch

llbcOiiognoLnal

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Frelghl CALL SUMI,!IT TRANS·
PORTATION 80CJ.878-0880 EOE

bile X-Ray Company Evenings

Part·Time X·Ray Tech For

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Drlllllra 2 Week Paid COL Ttaln·
lng No Exp N..ded. No Mo.,.y,
No Crodll? No Problem! Eam Up
To $32,000 /1st Yr W IF~I Slln•
1111 AOOIY On ·Line AI www.olr·

And Weekends. Call t·800·999·
9709

drlvers.com Or Call 1-877-2306002 P.A.M Transport ,

Permanonl Job, Work Well Wllh
Pooplo And Poasesa Excapllonal
Roollng Sltllll (3-Tab, Dtmonolo,.
al, Single Ply Rubbel, Tin) We

Poalllon Available ROO,ING
FOR!MAN. Musl Be Talonlod,
Able To Make Oeolslons, Want A

Are An EltabllaheCI Company,

Need A Loan? Try Debl Consoli·
dallon $5,000 • $200,000 Bad
Credll 0 K Fee t-800.770·0092,
Exl 215.
PEPSI /COKE IFRITO LAY
SNACK AND SODA VENDING
ROUTE BE YOUR OWN BOSS.
$$$ALL CASH BUSINESS$$$
INCRESE YOUR INCOME NOWI
SMALL INVESTMENT /EXCEL·
LENT PROFITS J.800o73J.7233
EX! t03.

Pootal Jobo $48.323.00 Yr Now

OK Consumers Financial t ·SOO.

Hiring ·No Ew:perlence ·Paid

800 MHo Radius. Homo Deliver·
laL
AILH1125 ltlaro Old
AI ~ 2 IRA! Experience
GaodMVR
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WJtldy Pay
HotallhlnllUfllnco Awllolllo
Work Well Wllh Tho PtAllc
For More Information Call 800-

437-87114 H"' 8 30 AM ·5 P.M.
Eorn $112 ·$352 In 1 Day, Plul
Fru Picture•
Invite Your
Frtand1 To Vour Home For A
Protttsionat Glaf'Aour Picture

tonce linmtdlalllr 11 You Ha1111 A
PC You Can earn '25,poo To
s~o.ooo Allhuolly. Call 1·800·
2VHI863 Dotif. I t09.
Home Health R.N Suptrvltor
needed, Immediate opening,
FT,RN superv11or in Gallla Co,
Qualifications mu1t Include. energetic, re1ponllble, carlnp &amp; pro·
vklt qUality cart Offer&amp; tt&gt;p. aalar~ commensurate with eJtperl·
enaa banafitt, Include 401K,
hlllth, Ute 11'1 , ,.,ueaga Send
r114mt w/aalary hlstor~ to.

HMNBIUHC P 0 Bol t 042,
ProclOrvNio, Ohio, 45869 E 0 E

Training ·Greal Bonellla, Call 7
Dayo fl00.429-36e0 Ext J·385

220 Money to Loan

WHk, May Work lnlo Full·Time
Mull Be Soil Blerlor &amp; Enjoy ,
Working With Tht PubliC Prevl·
ou1 Office Experience Preferred
Sand Aeaumu To Po. Box
1101, Gl"ll!colll, OH4~1

WILDLIFE JOBS To Ut SO IHR
INC BENEFITS GAME WAR DENS, SECURITY,
MAIN\ENANCE, PARK RANOER8. NO
EXP NEEDED FOR ~PP. )IND
EX~M INFO, CALL t · 100·813·
3885. EX! 1421t.' 8 AM ·8 ~M,
7 DAYS ldl, Inc

360

Real Estate
Wanted
W.Poy~

For LANDI

Three Doors. Bath Room and a
Heated Paint Room Lots of stor·
age This lovely home Is tocaled
on a corner large lot 3 5 mila&amp; out

Evon lilts Ualod
20 ·!500 Acres

Coli Ryan
1104!121 W341li
Anlhony l.aoo Co-ny LTO

Sandhill Road, PI Pla..anl, WV,
at the corner of Sandhill and
BeMa Roads (Carpet and closing
costa negotiable) For an •P·

www OOII)trytyma com

WV Lanct wanted. suitable for
hunting No utilities, no access,

polntment call (304)&amp;75•5403
St48,000.

no p&lt;oblam

(740)2&amp;9·7246

RENTALS

410 Houses for Rent
2 Bedroom Small House, Clean, 3
Miles Oown Route 7, $3!50/Mo
Must Have Good References

740-448-t8t5 740-448·t243
2 or 3 bedroom house ln Pamer·

oy, no pets, 74(1.992·5858

233 Second Avenue, 2 Badrooms. 1 112 Balh!l, Large living
Area. Walk Anywhere Downtown

PsriUJ\g In Raar, $475/Mo Do·
poSit, References, 740·448-4928

Fair Hooslng Act
of t988 whlcl1 makes ~ II)Wal

3 Bedroom, 47112 Spruce Sl.
Carport, lg Kitchen $390 Mo ,

$390 Sacurlly Otpooll Apply
Topes Furnllure 151 Second

Ave No Phone Cal~l
3BMBA, 2 Car Garage M1 Allo
$8!50

llml1allon or dlscrlmlnallon •

mo Deposit Required

Call t-740-983-2933 allar 4PM

T h i s - will not

House And Trailer, 2 Bedrooms
Each Relrences and Oeposll Required Water And Trash Paid

knowingly accopt
advenlsaments for real 8Siate
which Is In VloiBIIOn ollhe
Olw Our ruadol&amp; ""horo1&gt;y

74o-388·tt00
Ntce 4bedroom House/Clifton
Kitchen, Bathroom LtvlngAoom
Fuii·Basament/Carport $300
month plus utilities Deposit &amp;

lnfonnad 1hB1 alldwellngo
advat11:10d In lhls rt~W~pap~r
are avatlaflle on an equal
I basil

Rotaranco (3Q4)n3-5054
Pilot Program, Renters Needed

:l04· 738-7295

320 Mobile Homes ,
lor Sala

Three bedroom all tleclrlc ranch
home with allacl'led garage,
fenced back ~ard. large lot at
Meadow Land Estates Pt Pleas·
ani seoo month plus reference&amp;

$2,000 00 oft Seloclad Single
Wide- Home• Super Low Paymental Oak Wood tiomas, Bar-

. aoo deposn. :Kl4-824·2480

.420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
14x70 Trailer w/24 II Expando,
tor rent In Camp Conrey area

!5678

$325 monlh (304)875-5477

1974 12Jt60 all electric, ytashar
dryer refrigerator, oven, curtains
couch and chair, two window eir
condlllonors, In Porllaoo. raacty 10

Between Athens and PomerQY, 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes,
1260-$300, 740-992·2167

move, $3500, 740·843-5310 day1
or 74o-1143-5t47 Mnlngs

2 ·3 Bedrooms And t ·2 Bad·
room a S27 5 ·1200/Mo • McCormick Roed, 740·448·8844 Leave
Masaago

1988 Rodman Danville 14x70
Also Has Expando, Vary Nice,

St3,000, 74(1.388 8335

2 Bedroom Furnished Mobile
,

Home $300/Mo Includes Heat,

1997 14X70 Oakwood, 3 bad-

$100 Dtpooll, Localed On Han·

room,

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740·367-0622

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992·2218.

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STEEL BUILDINGS · 5 ONLYI 2)
25X30, 30X40, 2) 45X90 Muol

Iall..c.a1t • Fils 1998 And Newer

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collenl COndlllonl $150 Call 740
448 4548, 7~446-7375

Two Matching over StuUed Chatrs
with large matching Ottoman Bur

gundy color $125 oo Call (740)·
446·9529

For Sale Racondlllonad washera, dr~ers and refrigerators

Walerllno SPOCIBI 314 200 PS I
$21 95 Par 100 1' 200 PSI

Thompsona Appliance 34071 137 00 Per 100 All Brass Com·
Jackson Awnuo, (304)675-7388
p&lt;16Sion Fillings In SIOck
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GOOD USED APPLI~NCES Jackson , Ohio, t ·B00-537-9~28
Washers dryers. refrigerators,

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Stairway banister In old house In
Racine, $50 , stove, refr i g~rator,

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balh 3 Roteroncos ancl Oepoall
(74fl)-446o0722

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3 Bedrooms 1 112 Balhs, Wllh
0xpando Route 141. $375/Mo .
Deposll, Raleroncu, No Pals,
74(1.446-4824

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Dinettes Slop And

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Longaberger Generatkn1 Beakets
W1th Lids. Protectors &amp; Harllage
Green liners All But 12 Inch
Available, 74Q-258·t 096

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lis, 740·446·3083

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Lot All U111lllol H304r738-7295

Jose Canseco Starting Lineup
buying older DTV systems wllh
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Hook up Reference Deposit No F-~-------­

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Holiday Inn Kanauga Day
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alflclency, utilities pald, no pets,
Huge Inventor~. Oiscounl Prices
dep &amp; rei , 74(1.992·0185
On Vinyl Sklrllng, Coors, Win d·
1 Bedroom, Vary Clean $225 par ows Anchors Water Heaters
month Can evenings or leave Plumbing &amp; Electrical Pacts, Fur·
measago (304)875-4975
naces &amp; Heat Pumps Bennetts

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Christy's Family living apart·
ments, homt &amp; trailer renlals. Firewood for sale $25 truckload,
740·992 4514. apartments avail- 74(1.949-0605
able . furnished a unfurnished
For sale Pnme Star -Gya1am also
Close •To Ato Grande Campus, 1 wanted RCA Direct TV older
Bedro om, All Utillllas Included, model with access card top dol·
$290/Mo, Depos it Required, 1· tar, Wolfle 740 · 9 49 ·3~1 5 leave

(304)67S.t371 187~3230

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must be able to work 10me Sun·
day• and evenlnga, 34 hours or
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84, Porr!orov. DhiO 46789

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bouravlllo, Wv H304)·738-7295
or 1-(304)-738-2395

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5893

Damage DepoSit Required Refer·

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Shareholder Rltallons Aaalalant

Routa 62, Route 1 Sox 326,
Polnl Pltasanl,
25550 eoe.

ronl tha · $311,000, ' " 1D IP'
p-Ia. 74o-992·!5284

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5577

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slOW, on 3 acre, IIWI tn one and

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tel MONTH FREEII NEW lnlar·

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Aalerencaa Deposit Required
UIHII'-5 Paid No Petal (740)·24~

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prices, good refet'enoes avallabte,
eall today tor appointment, 740o

210

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You Pay eteclrlc 1340 97400·

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ESTATES, 52 Wtslwood Dr ive tree, 740 ·992· 1182 or 30-4·773·

polla, Close To City Schools And

992·3704.

1 Badfoom Near Artor'a Nursing "WATERLESS COOKWARE"
Homo, Economical Ullllllto, Oulel Home Oemonatratlon Kind High
Loeation $279JMo • + Utllttiea No est Quality American Made
Polo. 74o-448-2957
NOT Korean Nor mall~. $1,500,
Se~rv $695 1-aoo-42t 7?87
~ Bedrf)Om , Water Cable Rub·

o44e-1765

Down! Goyn't And B.ank Repo't

Localfllachar will do ahor scliool
tuiOrlng and IIVOnlng baby ~nlng,
call-4pm, 74(}o992·V807

Gall~. OH 45831 EOE

Ctr11flod Nurse Aide Training
Class Apply Polnl Pleasant
Ctnltr, Genoolo Eldorclr8, Slalt

DRIVING P081Tl0flll
AVAILABLE:

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A $100,000

Appllcanls Should Po1111s Tho
Following Qua1ltln

DATA ENTRY. ~m.eriCialms
Saeks FT IPT Medical Billers Up
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perlence NHdad. Will Ttaln 0811
To~Freo Hl77-424-2800

Jlma Drywall &amp; Construction
New Conatrucllon &amp; Retnodel/

Usage Represerilallvoo WANT·
EOII High Payouls Wllh High DE·
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Shlrlov Spoaro. :J04.f7S.t429.

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Non·Qrlnktr. Honool 6 Mobile,
R..,.nable (3041862·3860

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Ext 8040

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Georges Porlable Sawm111, don'l
haul VOIJI loge 10 tha mill jUOI call
:J04.f75-t957

Space f.ll88-74!HJ907 (24 Hll)

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Engineers Training Conlor

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FORECLOSED HOMES Low Or 0

$100 Par Hour Homtworkars
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Pay1 $4 For EJiry Voice-Mall
Retrieved Mlltt $400 -$500 E;voryday In Your Spare Time Umllad

Appllcallon Feo

Water,

180 Wanted .To Do

Man ar.~ Women, ages18 aoo

.......ry; 27 28. 29, 2000

Hurry - Won 1 Lasll Onljl 0 Oakwood ·GallljloNS 7-3093

E)IRN A LEGAL COLLEGE DE·
GREE QUICKLY, Bach•loro, .For ~~~ or Rent· 2 Bedroom1, 1
Mnten. Ooclorate . By Corre· Balh, Newly Clrpolod Full Baaosponclonca Basad Upon P1lor ErJ. mont Flnlthed Allie, Clly SOhOola,
uealion And Short Sludy Course
Low Maintenance, Quiet Neigh·
For FREE Information Booklet borhood 140 000. $400/Mo , Plus
Phone CAMBRIDGE STATE $250 Depooll Available Flbru·
UNIVERSITY 1-80o-9fl4.83t8
ary t~lh Coi 740-44Hl7n

FINANCIAL
!)Wr, learn to operate and repair
earth moving macttlnas
and cranes
Appllcallon dalal

More Bedrooms 10 Years Old
New Septic Syatem,, Excellenl

Single Wide Clearance $9 99

$87,200 Coli For Appoinlmant Or
DlrllCIIonl t.aJJ0.21:H386

Drywall, Siding , Roots, Addi-

Nlghl shift, 7pm IO 9em, caring tor
t1te tldorly. call lor lnlervlow, 7~
992·502a

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2 BA 1 112 Bath&amp;, Fun Al'·-.nt
Thai Could Easily be Turned Into
Condition, Brick &amp; Vlnvl BI·LHa.l Barn &amp; Several Oulbulldlngt

Schools

Handyman Service, 740-258·
8120

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AppKcatlons ara being accepted
lor Home Hoallh Aids. Appllcanla
should ha.. a high school dlpfo.
ma or G E D rellab'a ttanaportl·
tton, telephone in the home and

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Dally Sorillnol, PO BOl 729·89,
Pdntoooy, Oh 4~7&amp;9

Offen Top Salary COmmensurate,
wllll axporlonce Ber..tllslncludo
40tK, HoaKh &amp; ~Ito lnloro..,.,
Mileage Send Aol!Umo &amp; Salary
Hl810f)l IO HMNSIIJHC, PO Box
1042 Pro®M11a, Ohio 45869

Vacation Pay, 401 K /Mad !Pres I

All)onl 811181 Muot •• ~old In
Doodllnt: 1:OOpm IM

Part-lime receptionist, must be
per1onabie~ have tele'phone
skills, able Jo deal wllh Jtte )llJbllc
and handtt general oftlce duties.
Pomeroy aru Send ttsume to·

Mom1 Wanted. America a 11
Home.Buslneu Mom• Work At

Ml Unloading Payj Personalized

A~vanc•.

(419)8111-0112 after &amp;PM

Medi·Proo Toll Froo 1-888o313·
eol9 Ext. 3t25.

Dlopalch, Home Ofton, Holiday I

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

Live-In Caretaker lor elderly
woman In Mt Alto P.atlent bath·
lng, meal preparati on , and tight
houaekaeplng required Room
and board and 1mall wage Ral·
erencas required Call collect

CaM(!
and P,..ldo Qua111y Coro

DRIVERS S500 SIGN ON BONUS
• IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Over
The Road Slarl AI 29 CPM /All

"Auction

All New 2000 • ·
Bu,lck LeSabre Custom

Energetic, ~.

Denial Assigned '99 T20GO's

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Alul)'llnum -11

'Qullllicallons ..... llndudo,

e0G-223-tt49Ext 480.

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,
RN ~sor In Gallla CO&lt;Inly

CLA 490 c/o Gallipolis Dally Tribune, 825 Thlnl Avanuo. GalllpoUs,
OH 4!5631

evenings

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Nocoooary CALL TOLL FREE •
t-aoo-986-3599 Ext 260t $34 DO
Roluntlablefeo

9 Six WeeMs Old Pupplea, To

Pemale 4 monlh old Eskimo Spitz,
lull '*&gt;odod. 74(1.992-5968

110 Help Wanted

Complete Slmple Government
Form• At Home No Experience

auranca And 401 K MOll Have
Alleaat Class B COL With Tank
Endorumanls Send Replies To

Black Lab 1 Year Old Mala, 740387-o632

SoutheiSt Dlvbion
Aond.n ........ ...... :.. 22 14 3 3 50 112 96
Carohnn
16 17 7 0 39 102 107

POTENTIAL

7 monltt Old lull bloodod male Ral
Tefflor, lo Dog Lover Onlyl (740)25U178

4019

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WEEKLY

Accepting AppHealiona
Home Heating Ortver'a,

matlon, Call After 5 P.M 740--446-

N Y Rangers at Caruhna, 6 p m
Colorado at Ch•c:ogo 8 p m

$800

er Friendly also give away 9
monJhs olda~ll (740)-446-toe:!

Good Home. Pan Chow, Pan Da~

Sunday's games

l'

Httpos • E,.tCLR Slope Hotrpu M!NT REFUNDS NO EXPERI·
Outbrllkl! 96%. SUCCIII Rate ENCE NECESS~RYI (24 Hr.
Toll F1.. 1-877-EVERCLR Info Recorded Mta10go) 1-800·8518469ExL5048
~ www.tio.oatdr.com

Wh~

Caroltna 7, Bolton 3
Onawa ~ . Phoem• 2
~ew Jency.6i,. Buffalo 3
Allanla 3 Wastungton I
Vhdadr:lphta 3, l'f:Y Islanders 2
Detroit ~ . Nashvalle 2
St Lotus 4, Montreal 3
Oltcago 5, Calgary 2
lAs Angeles 4 F1onda 2
Toronto al P111sburgh 1 lOp m
Anaheim at Carolina, 7 30 p m
Vnncouver at Dallas, 8 30 p m
Monrrenl at Colorado, 9 pJm
Tttm po Bay nt Edmonton, 9 p m

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FI&amp;O's Ulld Furniture Great Se·
lectlon, Priced To Selil ·coms
And Brows&amp; • Corner Of J:loute 7
&amp; Addison Plke •we Buy Furnl·

lure' 74Q-387.o290

520

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Sporting
Good a

530

Antlqu.ea

550

Building

Suppllea
Block brlck sew~r pipes wind·
ows, lintels etc Claude Wlnlers
Rio Grande, OH Call HO 245
S~el

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(740)·4~!·073t

WOOd Burner With Slower, Exqtl·
lent Condlllon. $450 740 446·
6962

5121

Solo Flex OeluJte like new All At·

Jachments
800PM

White Whirlpoo l Washer $75 2
While Whirlpo ol Oryers $65
Each While Whlr1ppot Dryer $50
Call Aller 5 30 PM 740 -446
9066

aller

Buildings New Must Sellt

40x60x14 Was $17,500 Now
$10,97t,
50&lt;t00xt 8
Wa1
$27 850 Now $t9,990 BOxt35x18
Woo $79,850 Now $42,990
t00x175•20 Was $129 650 Now
$78 650 1·800-406·5126

Buy or sell Riverine Antiques

560

1539 Russ Moore owner

AKC reg istered Chinen Shar-Pel
puppies, lots ol wrinkles, $300

t124 EaOI Main on SR t24 E Pomeroy, 740·992-2528 or 740·992·

540 MIICellaneou•

Merchandise

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74(1.949-21 28
AKC Reg1s tered Cocker Spaniel
Puppies, 3 Blonde 2 BliCk, Ask

lng $250, Eac" 740•441·0996 AI·
101'400 PM

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T.,.llaW.kor
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Basketball
Local scoring summaries

Ju.eUUt«t ~

1\tflp !9,1dpn 44
Mctll

1~

14 13 ••

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59

JO 5 14 15 •

lkll"'

44

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Molp (IIJ.&lt;I, TVC 7-8}

~V!mna

Z:lt ~ fi

{S·3, TVC S.l)
1$1. J,j)L
Kaue Whttlatch
0
a
Candy Mmlone
.. 1
0
Mtchel\e West
'l
0
M1chcle Brown
2
0
a.ct1 Thomas
3
0
Mykala S1ephen1
8
0
Afton Thornhill
l
1
Totall
II
I
Aulsts· nla Dklorked tllots 0
Rebounds: 28 (Stephens 10) Stt'als:
Thornh1ll 2) Total FG1 19 40 ( 475)
14
Belp~

Eos!~l'll

14 11 19
2 S 16

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(Stephens.
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6 "'

52

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Amber V:ln Stckle
1
0 · 0.0
4
Damel\e Spencer
'i
0 '1..5
11
lull Bruley
6
0 4-9
16
Sma Mnnsfleld
I
0 0-0
2
Amber Baker
2
0 2 .5
6
Bn:ky Oa' 1s
2
I ().0
7
Stacte W&lt;Uson
l
!l 0:.!
l
Totals
10
1 9·11 51
A5slsts: 6 (Unkrr Spencer 1) Blotked 1hot1 0
Foul ~ . 11 Rcbuund.!i ~6 (Wauon 8) Steals: nla
'rot1d FGs. 21 50 ( 420) .'1\~rnonrs: 15

Trrmble 11).9, TVC 0.8)
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JeUICol A~ h
1
0 00
14
Julie Rkhards.
1
0 0-0
6
Shuwllll Judson
2
0 0-2
4
Kun Guffey
2
0 2·2
6
Enuly Grtffin
l
11 Q:U
l.
Totals
IS
0 1-4 31
A.u1sb IO (Judson 3) BICK:Ikrddaots:O Fouls:
19 Rebounds 24 {Ash6) Sttals:6 1b..IFGs: 15
46 ( 126) Turnovers: 18

Federal HocKing 54, Sou.them 41
Southern
10 10 13 9 = 42
Federal Hocking
I 0 20 IS 9 = 54
Sottlhem (1-8, TVC Q.6)
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Ktm lhle
I
0 8 10
10
Heatl~er Dmley
3
0 • ().()
6
Sarah Brauer
3
0 1·2
7
Stacy Lyons
0
0 Q.O
0
Kat1 Ct1mm1ns
5
0 '2-5
12
TRmmy Fryar
0
0 0-2
0
Bngeue B.:mtes
.3.
0 .1.:2.
1
Totals
15
0 11·11 42
A~~ists : 4 Blocked shols· 0 Fouls: 2~
Rebounds. 31 (Brauer 9) Steals: 14 (Ihle 5) 'lbtll
FGs I 'i-49 { 306) 1\irnonm 21
4

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1:111. J,j)L IT lla.
Re ~ Stevens
0
0 44
4
lanuc:: Sunmons
2
0 I2
5

Anwlia 56, On. Andenoo 44
Anowcrp 50, Hi•uvdle 47
Altldi1 57, Vanlue 54

EASTERN CONFERENCE
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Maami
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19 12
19 IS
16 16
13 17

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Wuhln&amp;IM

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559
500
433

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Cbltlaoc
18 13 581
TOIOllll&gt;
18 13 581
Dottoit
18 14 S6l
M1lwaul:rt
18 15 .$4l
CLEVELAND
13 19 406
Atluna
11 20 355
l '}f&gt; 101
ChiCIIO

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WESTERN CONFERENCE
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Db-lsion

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21 10

Sill AatOftlt&gt;
Mtnnesoll
Denver
Housron
Dallas

~77

21 12
IS 14

M6
'111
16 15 516
10 22· 313
9 2J 281
7 24 226

Vanc:ou~er

LA Laten'
Portland
P~ntX

Seattle
Sacramento
LA Chppm
Golden Sfllte

30

A1lr 1!111 !6 Akt " - 49
Akr Elkc &lt;4.5, Ala Guf"te:Jd 40
A1rx M-66,E.C1n 35
Akl Nonh52,Akr Ko..... 29
Albooy A~Uildet 84. M&lt;Mt1ur V'm~oo Counly
Alliaoce 58 lllveMII SE 44

NBA standings ·

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1$1. ;!,JJt.

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:It
I IJ.II 54
Alliltl: WL aa.dlell .a..&amp;: ala. ,.. . ., 19
RtiMelldJ: ala s...: ala. 'hW F'G11 DJa.
'I'WMWUI: II

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I
0 0..0
2
Jcmrufer Shrimphn
9
0 0.1
18
Brooke Wtlhanu
I
I 9-10
14
Amy Hyit!ll ,
0
0 1·2
I
Ashley Thomas
0
0 0..0
0
Tiffany Halflnll
0
0 0.0
a
Manssa Whaley
a
0 0.0
a
~iaJone Brouon
2
0 1-1
~
Tiffany Qualls
Q
ll ll:Q
ll
Tot..1
19
2 15·22 59
Assists: 9 (Vtmng ~) Blocked lhocs: 0 Foull:
nla Rebounds, 24 (Wtlhmns 10) Steals: I I (Virunl
71 TOll! FCs. 2 1 -~0 ( 420) Thmowen: 6
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Mory,.._

Paclft( Division
2':1
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24 8
19 II
20 ll
18 I I
9
6

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750

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290

7
7
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188

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Thursday's scores

Toronto 101 Sacramento 89
Mtanu Ill Hoo51on 9S
Detroit 101 Milwaukee 9~
CLEVELAND 90 Golden Stnte 7'i
MIIUICSO tU 98 Portland 96
Utah 105 Dollu 92
lnduma 102, Denver 97

Tonight's aames

Chtcaso at Washmston, 1 p m
Socramento at BOston 7 p n'l
Vancoover at New Jersey, 1 JO p m
Toroato 111 Atlama, 7 ]0 p m
New York a1 Orlaado 8 p m
San Antoruo at Phoe:n1x 10 30 p m
Chnrlotte at LA Lak:en 10 30 p m

Saturday 's games
New Jersey vs Mianu, 7 ~ p m
Mmncsota Dl Dt1r011 - :m p. m
CLEVELAND at-New York., 1 30 p m
Atlanta at Dallas, 8 p m
Utah a1 Houston 8 \0 p m.
Orlando at San Anloruo S 10 p m
Boston at Chtcago 8 JO p m
Wa.stlington at Mtlwaukec, 9 p flL
Charlotte at Denver 9 p m
Phoem~ at Ponlond, 10 ¢m
L A Lakersat Seattle 10 p m
lnchana at LA Chppcn I 0 10 p flL

Sunday's games
Vancouver at Toronto 3 p m
Manncsoll. at Philadelphia. 6 p m
lrwhaoa ar Sacramento 9 p m
Seaule at Golden State, 9 p m

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Areanum 51 , CoVJnaton 35
Archbold 76 Bry111 62

Achnaton 61, l.tapuc 46
Alhvdle Teay1 Val 58. Amanda ClelOCiftk 20
Bucom Hopewell Loudon 77, Foslona St
Wendthn 37
Balav1a 52, Wesren Brown 4S

Bellaare'81. RayiBDd Buckeye Loca162
Bellbrook 61, New Lebanon Dune 12
Belmont UnJOft 62. S1 Oaanv:~llc 59
Bcthoti·Tatc 61, New Rtchmond JOZ
Bloom·Cmoll 52, Hanuhoa Townlhtp J4
Bluft'IOD 61, Upper Sc10t0 Valley 45
80lkin•99 Anna 59

BowlinJ. Greea 72. Maumee 64

8rookvtlle 58, Carhs~ 38

Carty 42 Sycamore Mohawk 40
CmcoWa Mianw. Eut 59, Spnng CatholiC 32
Castaba Mqarena 83, Sandusky Sl Mary s 31
Olilhcomt Unioto 76, Wlllu~msport Westfall 40
CnL Alkc:all, Cln Taft 2.5
C1n Colmi n 62, Uberty Twp Lakota Easl 28

Cm Glen Eate 6.5, Cm. Northwest 2.5
Cm Hu&amp;hts61, Moun1 Healthy 31
Cm McNicholas !14 Kenenng Alter ~9
Cin Mercy 47 Cm Seton 41
Ctl, Mt Notre Dame 45, Ctn McAuley 28
Ctn N01thCqllege H1IIM St Bernard48
Cln Pnncet:on 60. Ham~lton ~n
Cm Reuding ~I, Manemoot49 •
Cm SCPA51 SyCiney. Aumoho 42
Cm St Ursula 56. Cm Unuhnc 44
Cm Summtt Countr)' .Day 65 New M.mml 2'1
Ctn Sycnmo~ ~9 Mdfqrd 29
Ctn Whiteoak 65 Riple)' S~
Cm Withrow 49 Cm Westet"n H1l\l 44 OT
C~n Wyommg 65 Cm Tnylor H
Ctrclevalle 57 Clln.al Wmc:hester U
ClarksvJile Clinton Massie 44 Blnnchester -II
Clyde 51 Port CHnton W
Coldwater 68 t{ockford Parkway 46
Coll1ns Westem Reserve 41 G~nwu:h South
Cent 41
Col Ubeny Chr 69 Torah Aclldemy 20
Col Obto Deaf 26 Villase Acod 20
Col World Harvest 49 CSG 42
Columbiana Creslvtew 78, Scbnns S6
Convoy Crestvrcw 51 Paulding 26
Conland Lakevtew 49 Ubeny n
Crown Cny South &lt;kllhn 74 Symmes Volley 61
Do.nbury n, Tol Emmanuc!l Bnpt1st D
Danville 62 Ftedcncktown ~7
Day Carroll ~4 Oxford Talawanda H
Day ChluJUmide-Juhentte 72. Day Meadowdale
ll
Day Jefferson 30 Mtarru Valley 26
Day Oakwood ~9 Day Northndge ~ "\
Defiance Ayersv1lle 60 Edgerton 52
Delawore Chr 32, Temple Chr ~I
Delphos Jefferson .59 Allen Ease 26
Delphos St John's 69 St Henry "65 OT
£. Ltverpool ~I Youna Wilwn 46
E Palestme 39 Umltd lS
Eaton 4S, Mtddletown Mad.lson 19
Elida 38, Defittnce lS
Elyna FBCS ~7. Lake R1dge 48
Fatrfield ~n L1ma Sr ~ 7
Fmdlay 6.5, Sandusky 51
Fort Loranue .55 HOUSIOR 40
Fon Re&lt;:tWety 66 New Knox' Jlle 63
Fremont Rou 48, Fostona 28
Fremont St Joseph 71, Att1ca Seneca E ~7
Fl Recovery 66, New KnoJtvtlle 6~
Galton Nonhmor ~I. Manon Ulth 47
Germetown Valley V1ew 59 Preble ShaWnte
42
Gtbsonburg .53, Elmwood 45
O~nficld McClalo 58 Lynchburg Clay 47
Hannibal Ri ver 88 Woodsfield Monroe Cent -10
H1Wlland Wayne Tma S8, Fatrvtew 48
Heath 48 Liberty Umon 42
Hillsboro 47 Oeorgc&amp;own 32

36

M , OloeWtt R,IVtr Valley S4
1 - c - 69, lll!Goaff R•venido 44
Jamawwn OnatCV~tw 60 Cedlrville :\$
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JohD.ROWll Honbri4&amp;e 52, Jotuutown-Monroc

Kansas l...akota 46 Woodmort- J3
Kntoo R11lae 61 Stlri111 Stu.wnre $9
l.ancuwr Fairfle14llrtJOD 62. LoJitl Elm 49
I ... mer Alber ,_ Ucti.ng HciJhh 50
l...elvrtbbwJ: 1...aBne 39, ~wton f'alh 32
Leboooll 75, Nonooad 70
Uma Bath S8 CeU1t1 57
Umo ~51 )ltia46
U1boo 5l,Columblllll41
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Lisbon Beaver 45 Wellsvtlle 29
J..oaM 79 Poml Pleasant (W Va) 34
London 46, Buley 40
Loudonvalle 69 Wooster Tnway 60
Maanolta Sandy Valley 45 1 Zoarv1lle
Tuscar1wu V&amp;l 32
r,f.,a Stein Manon ~2 New Bremen 4()
Manetta 7S, Athens 69

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39

W Res 42
67, Black Rwer 3.5
Melamora Evergreen 59, lkha 53
Mtlford Center Fa1tbanb 42 Jonathan Alder 35
Mtllcnbur&amp; W Holmes 4), Clear Folk '9
MJIImpon .5~ , Berne Unton 44
MogaOore 61, Cuyaboga Valley Olr 45 ,
Morral Ridgedale 65 Mount Giluctr55
Morrow Unle Mumli SO Ham1hon Ross 44
N hc:kson laduon·MIIton 46 lowellv1lle 39
N Ltma S Ran8e .52, Manhews ~I
New Alb11ny 5.5, Granvtlle 41
New Carll$le Tecumseh 49,·Greenon 3S
New London 56. Mapleton 48
New Madtson Tr1-Village 46 An~o nm4 1
New M1ddlerown Spnns 48 Mlntral R1dge 46
Newton 40 Bradford 34
Norton 7l. CovCfltry .52
Natwalk St Paul40, Monroe\llle l7
, Old fo(l61, N Baltimore 5~
Old WaSh Buckeye Trrul 5Y BnmeSVIJie 17
O~Jon Clay 56 Tol Wh1tmer 45
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OrT\'IIIe 18 Mnnsr~ld Mn&lt;hson 19
Onoville 60, Kollda l7
Pnhdorn Gtlboa 69 Cory Rawson 29
Pembervtlle Easlwood 66 Genon 46
Perrysburg 4 ~ Holl111d Spnng, 14
Ptonecr N Central 77 Fayette 49
Pitt:burg Frankhn·Murwoc:: 12, Nail Tnul \g
Pomeroy Me1gs 59 Belpre 44
Portsmouth 54, McDermou Sctoto NW 46
Portsmouth W 64 Portsmouth Clay 21
Run ta 64 F111rln.wn 22
Sandtt1k.Y Perkms 42, Oak Harbor ~4
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Shltdytide 76, Bndgcpo11 21
S1dney l.;hman 54, Mllton•Umon 46
Spann Highland 47, M111'ton Elgm 42
Spring NW 45 Bellefontaine 27

R•datwood 35

Swanwa4l, UtJercy Cenlfl 48.
Tiffin Cllwert 74 Beltsvd)c 16i
Tlpp Oty Btlttel ~~ Mtwuuuwa V.al 30
Tipp Otyllppec.uoe 70 Ben Lo&amp;an 44
Tol Ottawa Hills 74, Tot 0.. 44
T....,. fdsewood S6 Middlelown feltWI&lt;k 54
Orbw 55. Sprioa. NE JO
Utica 41 Howard E. Kno• Jl
Van Buren 57. findlay Liberty·Btooon 51
Van Wert~ . Onawa-Glandorf 34
Van Wert UDCOiavtew 51, Spencerville 29
VemuiiOtt 44, Ashland 33
Venalllea S8, Oraham,36
Vtntf:nt Wlll"l"en $7, Galltpolas Galha 47
W Alexandria Twtn Val S 48 Tn-Coumy N
45,0T
W Untt)' Hdltop SO PeutSvtlle 4!
Wipili!nela 7-4, Ktb!.on SS
Warren Harding70 Fdch 52
Wuhm&amp;ton C H 58, Onmdv.ew Hts 42
W~~~c:rford 62, Hemkx:k M1Utr 16
W~Mtseon 84, Mompclier !H
Waynesv1Uc 37, S Charle:llon SE IS
Welhnaton 56, T~ of Ufe 36
Wellston 55 Nelsonv1Ue- Yoik 4S
West CIUlolltoo 49, Day Stebbins 43
West O.Cster Lakota West67. Mtddlelown1 19
Well Jefferson 41 . M&amp;dtson Plana 37
Wh1teltowe Wayne ~9 Sylvarua N011hview 51
WinterSVIlle lnd Creek ~7. Cadit Hamson Cent
40
Wo11hmg1on Chr 61 , Centerburg S6
You BoarOOwt 49. You 1Jrsulme 38

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22 14 4 0 48 126 10!1 • .I
Dallas
21 1.5 .5 I 41 100 93• •
SanJose
20 19 .5 3 41 122 lot .,.~
Lo1Angclc•
18 1.5 1 :2 4$ 123 liS r'
Anahc1m
18 18 4 I 41 97 99 •,,
Ovenimc losses eoun1 u alon llll11 reaului~

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Saturday's games

NHL standings

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N Y Islanders at Boston 7 p m
N Y Ranscn at Toronto 7 p m
Buffalo at Ottawa, 7 p m •
Atlanta 111 Washmgton 7 p m ..
Phoenix nl New Jersey 7 ~0 p m
A.nahe1m at Delrott 7 30 p m
P111sburgll at Ptuladelph!il 8 p m
Vnncouver at St Louu, 8 p m
Oucago at NllSllvtlle, g p m
Tampo Bay ot Calgary 8 p m
Flonda nt Snn J o.s~ I 0 30 p m

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Norlhea&amp;t Division
Toron~o ............... :... 24 13
4 3 .5~ 124 9~
ouawn
21 13 6 2 so 110 96
Bruton
14 17 10 2 40 107 116
Buffalo
16 20 5 I 38 106 11 6
Mon treal
12
S I 30 88 107

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ST~RT DATING TONIGHT!
Have Fu~ Moellng Eligible Sin·

glu In Your Area Call For Mora
lntormollon J.aOO·ROM~NCE ,

Ext 9735.

walt? Start milling Ohio

atnglea toal ght Call toll free 1·

S00.766-2823,1l11en&amp;lorJ 8178

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New 1b Vou Thrill~
9WooJSiimlon, Aihtnl
74(}o592-t842
Ouallly clothing and hOuaehold
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Thursday Monday thru Saturday
9 OG-530

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Nurse
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O'Bieness Memorial Hospital bas immediate openings. We
offer a very competitive salary range as well as excellent
education and other health related beneftts. Must have a
current Ohio license. 1-2 years experience preferred.
Applications can be picked up in the Human Resources
Department, 55 Hospital Drive, Athens, Ohio 45701. For
information cail (740) 592-9227.

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Cats to Good home In Need ot

Supert&gt; Mousers! (7401·245-5464

Free Fill Dtrt To Giveaway, 740·

245-&amp;198.
... Jack Russell Tarrier 7 Wk Old
Mala CKC Reg Free to go"Od
loYing home (304)675-2462

Klnona. need good homo Con be
...n 81 302 3id St • Mason,

wv

Puppies, 9 w\s , 112 Chow, 112
Australian Shepard, 1 yr old

Golden Ro~rlevor, 740·9~ · 3234
I

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Reltred Female Greyhound Dog
9 Yrs old To 'gohd home

(304)882-2539
Wheelchair Ramp, To Needy Per·

aon, Church WMI Install, 7~

9478

EOE

Woll. Huoky &amp; German Shoppard -Mixed 8 wee~a old Have
bean wormed 1 time BeautUul
(:!Oj)e78-33'4

~ Loat and found
Fo£d·

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Chocolala Lab Famala Dog
0/ Wra/ ROlld &amp; Biassing
, 74()-&lt;44J.o909

Lo.: Fan\ate Beagle Brown,
w!a, Lillie Black Lost Near
Sh olrlng Ridge &amp; Raccoon
R , H Seen Call 74Q-258·t295

Afiw4 P.M

ma

LoOI Garnel Blrth&amp;lone Ring w/2
Lilt Silver Hearts wfDiamonda
Ins
st,..a. (304)578-2958

2000 MODEl SILVIO. PICIUPI TO CHDDSI FRDMI

Loti; small blsd&lt; malo Poodle. 8
lba!'t Tuppers Plains vicinity, rewa~, 740-867'6500

Yard Sale

7ft,
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Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

t

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• 3800 V-6 Power
• Power WindoWs &amp; Locka
• • Tilt &amp; Cruise

• 3800 ~ Power
1 Power Windows &amp;Locks
I Tilt &amp; Cruise

AIJ, Ylnl S.IH Mull
Be ,_d In Advlnc:.
Df!QUNE; 2:00p.m
1111 day boMihl ocl
ta to run. Sunct.y
odlllan ·2:00p.m.
Frldoy 11onc11y odltlon
·10:00 1m. S.IUnlly

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1999 Oldsmobile
Intrigue Sedan

Brand New 2000 Chevy
Blazer LS 4 Door 4x4

~4,150*

23,

1

• Power Windows &amp; LoCka
• Tllt &amp; Cruise
1 Fully Loaded!

Brand New 2000 Chevy
Silverado Extended Cab 4x4

121,850*

*

• Auto1)181ic
• AI, Conditioning
• Nicely Equipped I

• Vortec V·B Power

'.

• Air Conditioning
• Nicely Equipped

•

Brand New 2000 Chevy

:

5-Serles LS Pickup

•

Air Conditioning, Auton\8tlc ·

1

AMIFM CD System

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co~plalt IU9IIon 1arvlee Buy
tt~attt Ohio license

an 1111

17 3. wv 1338. l40,989-2623

Fllil Marlcolln~do Harlfo1d Com-

121,850*

"7,150~ ~2,150~

• Power Windows &amp; Locks
• R.mote KeyleSs Entry .

Fully Loaded!

VISIT OUR WEBSIT.E AT: www.tompeden.com
•

• Automatic Air

Wl~dow• &amp; Locka

m"I!IIY Building each Salurday
btt nnlng January 8, 9am·? For
I
OO&gt;HI~3474IVInltVL

Brand New 2000 Pontiac
Sunflre SE Coupe

Brand New 2000 Pontiac
Grand Prix SE Sedan

A lula Top Dollar. All US 811·
ver;,And Gold Colna, Proofaets
DIIOionds, Antiquo Jewelry, Gold
Ri1, Pra·t930 u S Currency
S lng, Elc. Acqulolllons J-ry
- J.S Coin Shop, 151 Second
~. Galllpgll8, 740-448-2842

• Air Conditioning
·• AMIFM Stereo
• Nicely Equipped!

Olcl'i'lllos, plltola, old Joys, 11-.llan
ariOctB. civil war hlms, 740-742·

24.

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' Tllllos, Tags, Tille Feet eXIla Rebelo indudod '" sale pnce ol new whlclo l~lod wtleAI aPC*'ablo "On appiOY8d credit On aaloc18cl •
models Not ru~lllo for lypographical 11!1011 Prices Good January 71h Through JanuaJy 91h
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And Custom Van Dealer.
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And CU11o11 Van Dealer.

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Monday· 8U!rdlly 9 •m • 8 pm
Sundlly 1 pm • 7 pro

1·1431. Stan tmmrl'l')

f'tiMr /PoJonlllll Doctora
Peeplal Procell Medical
1 From tiome, We Trai'l

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Homo, FrH Oassotto, 1-88B-8t3-

Low Carbo. Eal Ail Day
Awayl 970-870.2828

Now Taking Application• From
Domino's Pizza, Galllpoll1 &amp; Po-

morov Only 740-448-4010

OHIO OPERATING
ENGIIEERS LOCAL 11
APPRENTICESHIP IN
CONSTRUCTION

January 17, 18 19, ar.l

$10 00 non-rotundolllt

days Must be motivated and
flexible Will tri.ln Experience In

providing direct c•re or wolklng
with older adults a plus. State
tested nursing aaslstanta en·
couraged to apply Applications
are available at the Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center,Muiberry

Toys, Jewelry, Wood Sewing ,

'l'iPing

Groal Payl CALL f.BOQ1'9$-0380 ExU201 (24 Hnl)
Auto Technician 5 Years E~~:perl~
ence Auto Mechanic 2 Ytarl Ex·
perlence Rata Of Pay 11 Negotl ~
lb1t Houri 8 A Mr T" &amp; P.M P81d

Holidays Apply In Poroon AI Ea~
Aulo Sarvlco, Bklwall, OH 458t4,
Phone 740·388·9~18, 11 You

Have No Variable Experience
Pleaae Don't Apply

'Proflclenlln LOIUB t23 Ar.l
MSWorks

'Good Oral And W~ten

COmlronication Ski~
'Ability To Prtor"la Tesko
E~actlvaly

'DtlaN Orlentad
Ohio Valley Qank Oilers A Gon·
eroua Benefits Package Including
401-K Rellrement And Cara.er
Advancamanl Oppooi1M1Itln •

E•porlan~od ~nd Ouallflod Por·

1ons Should ~end A11um1 To
Ohio Yallay Bank,'c/o Human Aesourcoa Depl., 420 Thlnl Avo..,o,

Painting~

ate (304)87•-

4823 or (304)674-0155

cal Or TOLL·FREE Acce11ll
$19 95 Per Month Unlimited

COrrmonlcallon Skill
'AbllllyTo Manege Mu~
Proj'ExcolleniTyping Sltlllo
'AbiNJv To lnletfact W11h All
LAMia Of Managomom. Slaff
AndPtbllc
'Dtlall oriontad

'Good Oral And Wri11tn

DENTALIIILLER $15 ·$45 /Hr
Denial Blll!ilg Sollwaro Company

Ohio Valley Bank Offers A Gan.

Needs People To Process Madl·
cal Claims F.rom Home. Training
Provided Muat Own COmpu~r 1·

401 K Rellrernont And Career ~d­

erous Benefits P,acklge Including
\ISnceiT'IInt Opponunmu:- ""
E~tperience And Qualified Par·
sons Should Sand Resume To·

Ohio Valley Bank, c/o Human Re-

International coMpany Seeking
Dynamic lndlviduala For E-Commerce Sales Aexlble Hours I Un·

llmllod Income 1-888-474 4703

aourcas Dapl , 420 Third Avenue,

MEDICAL BILLING UnHmlted In·

Gaii&gt;OJII, OH 4583t EOE

come Potential No Ew:parlence
Necessary Free tnformitlon &amp;

Part-time secretary tor local
church. 3 mornings per weak,
comp~ler
skills ~
reply to

Rider Pr&lt;Jgram 98% No -Touch

llbcOiiognoLnal

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PORTATION 80CJ.878-0880 EOE

bile X-Ray Company Evenings

Part·Time X·Ray Tech For

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Mo·

Drlllllra 2 Week Paid COL Ttaln·
lng No Exp N..ded. No Mo.,.y,
No Crodll? No Problem! Eam Up
To $32,000 /1st Yr W IF~I Slln•
1111 AOOIY On ·Line AI www.olr·

And Weekends. Call t·800·999·
9709

drlvers.com Or Call 1-877-2306002 P.A.M Transport ,

Permanonl Job, Work Well Wllh
Pooplo And Poasesa Excapllonal
Roollng Sltllll (3-Tab, Dtmonolo,.
al, Single Ply Rubbel, Tin) We

Poalllon Available ROO,ING
FOR!MAN. Musl Be Talonlod,
Able To Make Oeolslons, Want A

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Need A Loan? Try Debl Consoli·
dallon $5,000 • $200,000 Bad
Credll 0 K Fee t-800.770·0092,
Exl 215.
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ROUTE BE YOUR OWN BOSS.
$$$ALL CASH BUSINESS$$$
INCRESE YOUR INCOME NOWI
SMALL INVESTMENT /EXCEL·
LENT PROFITS J.800o73J.7233
EX! t03.

Pootal Jobo $48.323.00 Yr Now

OK Consumers Financial t ·SOO.

Hiring ·No Ew:perlence ·Paid

800 MHo Radius. Homo Deliver·
laL
AILH1125 ltlaro Old
AI ~ 2 IRA! Experience
GaodMVR
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HotallhlnllUfllnco Awllolllo
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For More Information Call 800-

437-87114 H"' 8 30 AM ·5 P.M.
Eorn $112 ·$352 In 1 Day, Plul
Fru Picture•
Invite Your
Frtand1 To Vour Home For A
Protttsionat Glaf'Aour Picture

tonce linmtdlalllr 11 You Ha1111 A
PC You Can earn '25,poo To
s~o.ooo Allhuolly. Call 1·800·
2VHI863 Dotif. I t09.
Home Health R.N Suptrvltor
needed, Immediate opening,
FT,RN superv11or in Gallla Co,
Qualifications mu1t Include. energetic, re1ponllble, carlnp &amp; pro·
vklt qUality cart Offer&amp; tt&gt;p. aalar~ commensurate with eJtperl·
enaa banafitt, Include 401K,
hlllth, Ute 11'1 , ,.,ueaga Send
r114mt w/aalary hlstor~ to.

HMNBIUHC P 0 Bol t 042,
ProclOrvNio, Ohio, 45869 E 0 E

Training ·Greal Bonellla, Call 7
Dayo fl00.429-36e0 Ext J·385

220 Money to Loan

WHk, May Work lnlo Full·Time
Mull Be Soil Blerlor &amp; Enjoy ,
Working With Tht PubliC Prevl·
ou1 Office Experience Preferred
Sand Aeaumu To Po. Box
1101, Gl"ll!colll, OH4~1

WILDLIFE JOBS To Ut SO IHR
INC BENEFITS GAME WAR DENS, SECURITY,
MAIN\ENANCE, PARK RANOER8. NO
EXP NEEDED FOR ~PP. )IND
EX~M INFO, CALL t · 100·813·
3885. EX! 1421t.' 8 AM ·8 ~M,
7 DAYS ldl, Inc

360

Real Estate
Wanted
W.Poy~

For LANDI

Three Doors. Bath Room and a
Heated Paint Room Lots of stor·
age This lovely home Is tocaled
on a corner large lot 3 5 mila&amp; out

Evon lilts Ualod
20 ·!500 Acres

Coli Ryan
1104!121 W341li
Anlhony l.aoo Co-ny LTO

Sandhill Road, PI Pla..anl, WV,
at the corner of Sandhill and
BeMa Roads (Carpet and closing
costa negotiable) For an •P·

www OOII)trytyma com

WV Lanct wanted. suitable for
hunting No utilities, no access,

polntment call (304)&amp;75•5403
St48,000.

no p&lt;oblam

(740)2&amp;9·7246

RENTALS

410 Houses for Rent
2 Bedroom Small House, Clean, 3
Miles Oown Route 7, $3!50/Mo
Must Have Good References

740-448-t8t5 740-448·t243
2 or 3 bedroom house ln Pamer·

oy, no pets, 74(1.992·5858

233 Second Avenue, 2 Badrooms. 1 112 Balh!l, Large living
Area. Walk Anywhere Downtown

PsriUJ\g In Raar, $475/Mo Do·
poSit, References, 740·448-4928

Fair Hooslng Act
of t988 whlcl1 makes ~ II)Wal

3 Bedroom, 47112 Spruce Sl.
Carport, lg Kitchen $390 Mo ,

$390 Sacurlly Otpooll Apply
Topes Furnllure 151 Second

Ave No Phone Cal~l
3BMBA, 2 Car Garage M1 Allo
$8!50

llml1allon or dlscrlmlnallon •

mo Deposit Required

Call t-740-983-2933 allar 4PM

T h i s - will not

House And Trailer, 2 Bedrooms
Each Relrences and Oeposll Required Water And Trash Paid

knowingly accopt
advenlsaments for real 8Siate
which Is In VloiBIIOn ollhe
Olw Our ruadol&amp; ""horo1&gt;y

74o-388·tt00
Ntce 4bedroom House/Clifton
Kitchen, Bathroom LtvlngAoom
Fuii·Basament/Carport $300
month plus utilities Deposit &amp;

lnfonnad 1hB1 alldwellngo
advat11:10d In lhls rt~W~pap~r
are avatlaflle on an equal
I basil

Rotaranco (3Q4)n3-5054
Pilot Program, Renters Needed

:l04· 738-7295

320 Mobile Homes ,
lor Sala

Three bedroom all tleclrlc ranch
home with allacl'led garage,
fenced back ~ard. large lot at
Meadow Land Estates Pt Pleas·
ani seoo month plus reference&amp;

$2,000 00 oft Seloclad Single
Wide- Home• Super Low Paymental Oak Wood tiomas, Bar-

. aoo deposn. :Kl4-824·2480

.420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
14x70 Trailer w/24 II Expando,
tor rent In Camp Conrey area

!5678

$325 monlh (304)875-5477

1974 12Jt60 all electric, ytashar
dryer refrigerator, oven, curtains
couch and chair, two window eir
condlllonors, In Porllaoo. raacty 10

Between Athens and PomerQY, 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes,
1260-$300, 740-992·2167

move, $3500, 740·843-5310 day1
or 74o-1143-5t47 Mnlngs

2 ·3 Bedrooms And t ·2 Bad·
room a S27 5 ·1200/Mo • McCormick Roed, 740·448·8844 Leave
Masaago

1988 Rodman Danville 14x70
Also Has Expando, Vary Nice,

St3,000, 74(1.388 8335

2 Bedroom Furnished Mobile
,

Home $300/Mo Includes Heat,

1997 14X70 Oakwood, 3 bad-

$100 Dtpooll, Localed On Han·

room,

nan Trace Road 1 Mile Off 218,

2

balh,

an electric

Oetll Conaolldatlon, Mortgagtl

1897 Clayton 14x56 Owner May

2 Bedroom 1mall Uoblle Home

Am Rofl.,.nclrv. Crod" Problamo

$200 00/monlh Available Nowl
(740}388-8801

247-5125 Ext 1134 Vo1c1 OH, KS.

Finance, Will Rani Sei·Up On Lol
Close To Ylnlon, 740·388-8280,
Aller 5 P.M

$FREE CASH NOW$ From

92 Clayton 16x80 3 Bedrooms

2 bedroom lrol~r &amp;oulh ol Mlddfe.
port, S225. 7-40-992·2068

weelthy Families Unloading Mil·
lOIII 01 Dolllrl, To Htlp Mlnlml..
Their Taxts. Write Immediately

NEED AN EARLY PAYDAY??
No OHico Vl~1 Necessary Up To
$500 lnslllnlly Toll-Free 1-177·
EARLYPAY.llclcc70036 ~

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TURNED DOWN ON

" SOCIAL SECURITY-?
' No Feo Union WI Wlnl
t-888-512-3345

310 Homt1 for Sale
Fe&lt; Slllo or Rent Price $11,500
Galllpolla Foroy ~raa. (304)H7·

7298

7~245-5457

Bedroom Wllh WID Hook·Up
Aparlnten\ 74(1.446-9611
Firewood for sale $35 a
load 7~992 · 3230

measaga

888·f140.(1521

Counlry&amp;lde Aparlments Nice 2 Grubb's P1ano tu ning &amp; repa irs
Bedrooms, 1 Bath, CIA, WID Problems? Need Tuned? Call the

$365/Mo , House Size 2 Bod· plano Dr 740·446-4525
rooms, 2 Baths $435/Mo • 1-Ba8·

Furttl- 2 Roome &amp; Balh Show·

er Downstairs Clean. No Pels, • If You Cfon't Call Us We Both
Deposit &amp; Rererences Required, Lose • Free Estima tes! 740·4•6·
74o-446-1519
6308 t 800·291-(1098
Furnished Elflclency Apartment,
All Utilities Paid, Share Bath,
$195/Mo 919 Second Avenue,
Gallipol~

7-3945

Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Village Manor and
Riverside Aparlments In Middle-

pori From $249-$373 Call 740·
992-5064 Equal Housing Oppor·
tunttla!l

Modern t QR All Ulllllloo Paid
except Electric Gallipolis Farry
Area $250 month + Deposit
N. 3rd A.va Middleport. 1 br fur·
nished apartrnenl, no pet!!, dep &amp;

rei, 74(1.992.0185

Pell (304)67~5182

And Melt Away, Call Tracy At

West 2 Bedroom Townhouse l ;.;.:...;.:......:.:=-._ _ _~Apartments lncludea Water Refrigerator Works Good $1
Sewage. Trash, $31!5/Mo. 740· Electric Range $30 Works Good,
448-0008
740·367-0622

One bedroom furnished apartRESIDENnAL HOME OWNERS
ment In Middleport, 1'40·992· Tappan HI Ell1clency 90% Gas
9t91
Furnaces 011 Furnaces, 12 Seer
Heat Pump &amp; Air Conditioning
Spring Valley Green One Bed- Systems Free 6 Year Pa rts &amp; La
room Aparlments Appllances Dar Warranty Bennells Heating &amp;

Furnished, CaO 7&lt;HJ-446-t599

Cool•ng, 1·800-872·5967

Tara Townhouse Apartments,
Very Spacious 2 B"adrooms, 2

Aons Gun Shop 740.742-8412

Floors, CA I t/2 Balh Fully Car· Self-Repelled Lawn Boy Push
peted, Adult Pool &amp; Babv Pool, Mower, $100, 2 Weadeater s,
Patio Starl $3!50/Mo No Pets. $100 For Bolh, Bolt Sandor. Sltroll
Lease Plus Security" Daposll Re- Saw $100 For Bolh .S.mall Freez·
quired, 740-446-3481

or, $75, 740·367-7576, J40·2 891933

Twin Towers now accepting ap·
pllcallons for 1 BA Hue subsid· SIX eane1 poor 24" x 79 314"
lzad apl for elderly and handl· $t5 Call 740·448-4048 740-446capped EOH (304)675-8679

7375

Vlllage Green Apartments 2
bedrooms, lotal electric, appllanc·
as furnished laundry room faclll·
ties and to school, appllcauons
availal)la at olflca, 740·992·3711

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460 Space lor Rent
Mobile Home Lot For Rent, Mobile Home for Rent, 740·446 ·

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Household
Goodl

Appliance!!
Reconditioned
Washers, Orya113 Aange~ . Refrl
grators 90 Cay Guarantee!
French City Maylag, 740-446

Now 2000 Dot.lllftldt, 3BRI2BII,
S299 por mon1h FIH All • Dallv·

•rv t·888·928.3426.

NEW BANK REPO$
Of&gt;jLY TWO LEFT\ NEVER LIVED
IN
_ _:C::.AL::::L.;.t-aoo-..:::~848:.::.:·!56::7:.:8::__,
NO PAYMENTTl..L Milt 2000
~Y HOME PURCHASED IN
TI:IE MONTH 01&lt; JANUARY
WE WILL MAllE FIRST 31¥,Y·
MENTS
t-BOOo948·5878
Rtpo t4x80 Extre Nice Norrlo,
Poyoll &amp;30,000 Bank Socrlflco
$25,000, $&amp;,000 q.low Book
Co1.1-80H81-8777.

Two .,.droom mobile home In
Mlddlopon $250 month, 740-992·
5039

1

Two btdroom1, one bath. Jolal
oleclrlc S250 monlh, $250 do·
poall, roteren~• roqulrod, oul·
lido Rullar.l aru, 74(1.992·7788

440

A""rlments
"""
for Rent

-""""11.

1 and 2 bedroom
ltir·
nlohod ond unfurnished, ncurlly
dapooll requlr•d. 11!&gt; pafl, 740·
992·2218.

mart&gt;e more, 740-949-2877

STEEL BUILDINGS · 5 ONLYI 2)
25X30, 30X40, 2) 45X90 Muol

Iall..c.a1t • Fils 1998 And Newer

Fo1~Serlos P~kups Came 011
01 A 1999 F·350 SuparOuly Ex·
collenl COndlllonl $150 Call 740
448 4548, 7~446-7375

Two Matching over StuUed Chatrs
with large matching Ottoman Bur

gundy color $125 oo Call (740)·
446·9529

For Sale Racondlllonad washera, dr~ers and refrigerators

Walerllno SPOCIBI 314 200 PS I
$21 95 Par 100 1' 200 PSI

Thompsona Appliance 34071 137 00 Per 100 All Brass Com·
Jackson Awnuo, (304)675-7388
p&lt;16Sion Fillings In SIOck
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
GOOD USED APPLI~NCES Jackson , Ohio, t ·B00-537-9~28
Washers dryers. refrigerators,

tor new turn1ee, central air,

a

Stairway banister In old house In
Racine, $50 , stove, refr i g~rator,

7795

2BR Ttallor. SJove and Refrlga1a·

Brick Home lor Rant bedrooms,
balh 3 Roteroncos ancl Oepoall
(74fl)-446o0722

838-4052.

Move! Selling For Balance Owed!

28X80 $1,000 Down Delivers WI

3 Bedrooms 1 112 Balhs, Wllh
0xpando Route 141. $375/Mo .
Deposll, Raleroncu, No Pals,
74(1.446-4824

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABIUTY

1·800-211-9594 X•l5

MERCHANDISE

Doublowlde Ropo, N - llvod In

JANUARY SPECIAL
AL.LHOMESONSALE
$499 DOWN ON SINGLEWIDES
$999 ON OOUBLEWIDES
t-800 911 58'7!

We Finance Wllh •o• Oownl Past
Cred it Proble ms OKII Even II
TUrned Down Belorell Reestablish

Now Ta~lng Appllcallona- 35 740-44t· t992

Dinettes Slop And

Roush Fnop Dr of Camp COnlay
Ad $300 monlh pluo dopoa"s.

WANT A COMPUTER7??? BUT
NO CASH?? MMX Technology

New M111enlum Olell Eol All Day

Ot81

location No pats Propane In·
eluded ~cond trailer on left on

Longaberger Generatkn1 Beakets
W1th Lids. Protectors &amp; Harllage
Green liners All But 12 Inch
Available, 74Q-258·t 096

Home Supply, 740-448·

lis, 740·446·3083

928·9896
Home for the HOlklaya on a Nice
Lot All U111lllol H304r738-7295

Jose Canseco Starting Lineup
buying older DTV systems wllh
..,.,. cards Jay 740-949-2548

Nice Ground •Fioor, 2BR, WID
Hook up Reference Deposit No F-~-------­

And Used Furniture Store
2 Bedrooms. In Kanauga, Beautl·
Holiday Inn Kanauga Day
ful River VIew No Pats, 7-40.441 · '""'""''· Bunk Beds Badt, Oresa·

washer am dryer hook·upa Qulal

Aepatred, New &amp; AebuKI In Slocl(
Call Ron Evans 1 800-537.Q528

'rbur CrodRII1 ·800-659·0359

poo".

~ C No Dealers Allo.,.d t-868·

JET

AERATION MOTORS

N 4th Ave , Mlddleporl 2 room
MOBILE HOME OWNERS
alflclency, utilities pald, no pets,
Huge Inventor~. Oiscounl Prices
dep &amp; rei , 74(1.992·0185
On Vinyl Sklrllng, Coors, Win d·
1 Bedroom, Vary Clean $225 par ows Anchors Water Heaters
month Can evenings or leave Plumbing &amp; Electrical Pacts, Fur·
measago (304)875-4975
naces &amp; Heat Pumps Bennetts

Ooubl• Wide Set•UP In The
Country No Payments For 90
Oayl Onty 0 Oakwood ·Galllpo-

1-Bedroomo Apl Ullllllealnclud·
eel $300/Mo, No Pots, Wllh Do(740)·387.0Stt

JANITROL HEATING AND
COOLING EQUIPMENT
INSTA.LLED

84!KI521

ranges Skagg' ~ppllancoa. 76
Vmo Slroel, Call740 «B-7398,
1-888-8t8-0!28
::-'"'"":''-:-_ _ _ _ __

Heal Pump, Good Condlllon
$16,00000 01!0 (740)·258·16t8
(740~258·t252

p~kup

Christy's Family living apart·
ments, homt &amp; trailer renlals. Firewood for sale $25 truckload,
740·992 4514. apartments avail- 74(1.949-0605
able . furnished a unfurnished
For sale Pnme Star -Gya1am also
Close •To Ato Grande Campus, 1 wanted RCA Direct TV older
Bedro om, All Utillllas Included, model with access card top dol·
$290/Mo, Depos it Required, 1· tar, Wolfle 740 · 9 49 ·3~1 5 leave

(304)67S.t371 187~3230

STOP RENTING111 OWN For
LESSI NO ~EY DOWNI Credll
Neodo~l GuaranleoJI App1ovall
C)ILL NOWI f.BOQ-355·0029 Exl
8117

740·256-6202

Secrolary NHdod For A Gtlllpo· '
Ita Areo·Buslnoas, Poll·Time, ~­
proxlmalely 15 ·20 Hour• Per

THONY LAND CO, LTD 1· 800·
213 8365 Foo FREE Maps

$22,000. (304)882·3899

$$ Aulo Loans, Peraonat Loan1,

POSTAL JOBS To $18 35 IHR
INC BENEFITS. NO EKPERI·
ENCE FOR APP AND EXAM Wlndlalls, 847·A SECOND AVE •
INFO CAW 1·800· 813·3!15. - t350, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
EXT 14210 BAM ·9 PM, 7 100t7
DAYS Ide lrlc
CR~DIT CARD UP T0' $3,000
POSTAL JOBS Up To St7 2t1Hr Unotcurod VISA IMC. Bod Crodlt
Guaran11od Hire For AppllooiiO• Or NO Credll 1-B00.256-88t8 Ext
Ar.l Exem lniO&lt;matton Col 8 A M 400Q
• 9 ~M. M-F t-888-886·5e27 Ellf
FREE OEBT CONSOLIDATiON
21-t007
Appllcallon W /Service Roduco
Privata Smor wllh Elderly Reier· Poyments To 85'11 IICASH IN ·
•nett &amp; E•porlonce. (304)273· CENTIVE OFFERII Call t·800·
328-BSt o Ell 29
53114
Rllall 11111 clark In Pomtroy1
must be able to work 10me Sun·
day• and evenlnga, 34 hours or
mol'l per week Send resume clo
Tho Dally Stnllnol, ~0 Bolt 729·
84, Porr!orov. DhiO 46789

Up To 17 Acre Tract&amp; For Re·
craallon Or Residen11al OJt SR
124, 20 Mtnutea From Rio
Grandt $9 500 +, $950 Down,
land Contract A~o~allable AN·

a 28•'0 Separate Gsrago with

""**LOOK"•••
5 Bedrooms, 2 Bath&amp;, owr 2,000
sq It , for leas than 1450 mo
FREE Delivery &amp; Set 1·800.948·

CLASIIOTR:

Have Alf Brake Endorsements

20 ACRES
•
OH SR 7 Soulh Of Gallipolis SR
218 &amp; Neighborhood Road Area
Rough &amp; Wooded. Road Cui In
NEEDS TLC, Slnglewldos Anowed
S2.300Down
MEIGS COUNTY

Beautlft,d well maintained BJ.lev·
el Home with • Bedrooma, 3 full
Baths, Large Famnv Room with
working fireplace. Living Room
and Allachad 2 car Garage PkJs

ea. Inc 800·322· tt 39, Ext 050
Volclln KY, IN, CT

$8,995 Financing Available I&amp;~
land Aulomated Medical Servtc·

45831, Alln. Fortman Poaltlon

Frolghlll.,.ro Wllh Sleepers Muot

Restrictions, 74(1.245-5776

Nice Home. Plenty ot ,Room, 3
Bedroom, Brick Reduced Price

bouravlllo, Wv H304)·738-7295
or 1-(304)-738-2395

Single Driver, Lata Model Kenworth&amp; With Reefers West Coast
Carriot'

Te1m Straight Truck, Lata Modal

2 4.e Acres. Homesite Green
Township , Gallla County Flat,
SC:eniC, Close To Gallipolis, Soma

Downtown. Has 3 Bedrooms,
Large Kitchen, 1 Bath. New Roof
And S!dlng, Asking Price

CD-ROM lnvoslmanl t4.995 -

The Wo1k Is Local, Pay lo Good,
Bonuuo Paid. If You Are Looking
For A Good, Sllblo Job • Plosat
Submll YOUR RESUME To t403
Easlern Ave , Gallipolis OH

5 yearo Old 132 MIU 51 ,
New Haven, WV, 304-882-2240.

MEDICAL BILLER $t5 ·$45 /Hr
Medlcel Blllng Software Company

800-434·55t 8 Exl 687

Combuslloneer Coa1 Sto¥e Uke

Now

Low MonthiV Payments V2K
Brookside Apartments Now Ac· Compllanl Almost Everyone Ap·
capllng Applicat io ns For One proYIKI t-8()(H;17 3476 E.w:1 330

House tor sale (reduced) 2 bed·
rooma 6 2 bath&amp;, heat pump,
I
to school, free main·

www resources-r-untimlted~ com

Naadl People To Process Madi·
cal Clalml From Home. Training
Pnwtded Must Own CompuJar 1·

775 Bul\ Foods, 5184 S R 775
Palrlol

COMPUTERS • Low Or $0 Down

to advertise "any preference
limttatlon or discrimination
baaed an race color, religion,
sax familial status or national
origin, or any Intention to
make' art'/ SUCh pntterence,

AVAILABLE VENDING AOUTE
to ·20 Locallons $3K ·S8K Ex·
colltnl Income • ALL CASH!
t 00'11 Finance Avallabll I-BOO·
380-2815 • (24 H11 ) "

Bulk Foods Spices Candle•
Cheese Buller Trail Bologna

Equal Houstrv Opportunlfv

Dolall&amp;. I·S00.7t9-300t x1185

"i'

,800 Wookly

3tt9

5305 after 6pm

ARE YOU CONNECTED? lnlel•
nel Ultra Wanledl $350 ·$800 I
WHk 1-888-858·9338 WWW lbiZ·
~~

Buck Stove Fireplace Insert
36 tn wtde 1350 Can ( 3~167!5·

from S279 to $358 Walk 10 aMp
&amp; movies Call 740·446-2568

+/Y f Bustne11!

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von Ants (304)773-5577

onceo, No Pell, 74o-448-t066

CASHI CASH! CASHI This Is Nol
A Job $5,000 Req Work 5 Hrs I
Wk Free Info 1·800·$97·9888
Ext 1155 (24 Hro)

~net

2 Bedroom Apartment, N-ew Ha·

2 Bedrooma, Gallipolis, $325/Mo ,

"--IEtlllo

net Sarvlcel GUARANTEED t.:.o·

5893

Damage DepoSit Required Refer·

Nlce House lor sale In New Ha-

Shareholder Rltallons Aaalalant

Routa 62, Route 1 Sox 326,
Polnl Pltasanl,
25550 eoe.

ronl tha · $311,000, ' " 1D IP'
p-Ia. 74o-992·!5284

Vlin Aroa. $16,500. (304)773·
5577

Ohio Yallay Bank Ia Now Accspt·
lng Appllcallono For A Stcralary

'Protlclenlln Lo!US ti3 Aoo
Othar Computar Programs.

back porch, each has two bedroom•. bath , re frigerator and
slOW, on 3 acre, IIWI tn one and

(:Kl4)273-IM85 '

tel MONTH FREEII NEW lnlar·

1 or 2 Bedroom, Near Wai·Mart
Aalerencaa Deposit Required
UIHII'-5 Paid No Petal (740)·24~

3 BA Repoa /Foreclosures, Fee,
4% Down For Listings/ Payment

S2t 000 , 740·448-4987 Aller 5
PM , 74()-446.7300 Dayo

recommanda thai you do bual·
ness with people you know, and
NOT to send money through the
mall until ~ou have lnvestlgaled
lhe olferlng

TWo otder mobile home• 1n counlry, remodolocl, nlca &amp; clean wllh

House On Fourth A¥enua, Galli·

Bualne11
Opportunity

val t-888·928-3428

All klnd Vacuum Swtfepera. $10
&amp; up Kttchen Table, 4 Chairs
Good Shape S20 (:l04)67!HI~t2

HOMES FROM $1H.30 lllo. 1 •

WIH clean hou11s at reasonable
prices, good refet'enoes avallabte,
eall today tor appointment, 740o

210

blah AubtMah Flemovatlncludad
You Pay eteclrlc 1340 97400·

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT Comph!te DISH Network satelltte
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON syslem brand new $149 inslalled
ESTATES, 52 Wtslwood Dr ive tree, 740 ·992· 1182 or 30-4·773·

polla, Close To City Schools And

992·3704.

1 Badfoom Near Artor'a Nursing "WATERLESS COOKWARE"
Homo, Economical Ullllllto, Oulel Home Oemonatratlon Kind High
Loeation $279JMo • + Utllttiea No est Quality American Made
Polo. 74o-448-2957
NOT Korean Nor mall~. $1,500,
Se~rv $695 1-aoo-42t 7?87
~ Bedrf)Om , Water Cable Rub·

o44e-1765

Down! Goyn't And B.ank Repo't

Localfllachar will do ahor scliool
tuiOrlng and IIVOnlng baby ~nlng,
call-4pm, 74(}o992·V807

Gall~. OH 45831 EOE

Ctr11flod Nurse Aide Training
Class Apply Polnl Pleasant
Ctnltr, Genoolo Eldorclr8, Slalt

DRIVING P081Tl0flll
AVAILABLE:

tions,

A $100,000

Appllcanls Should Po1111s Tho
Following Qua1ltln

DATA ENTRY. ~m.eriCialms
Saeks FT IPT Medical Billers Up
To $50K Nr PC Roqulrod No Ex·
perlence NHdad. Will Ttaln 0811
To~Freo Hl77-424-2800

Jlma Drywall &amp; Construction
New Conatrucllon &amp; Retnodel/

Usage Represerilallvoo WANT·
EOII High Payouls Wllh High DE·
MANDSII CALL Hl88-589-80t4

AVotll All Ar,asl To Buy or 8ell
Shlrlov Spoaro. :J04.f7S.t429.

wv

Non·Qrlnktr. Honool 6 Mobile,
R..,.nable (3041862·3860

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO

Ohio Yallay Bank II Now Accapl·
lng Applications For A Secrolary
/Collections Clerk Applicants
Should POlitiS The Following
Cualmes:

Holghl Pomeroy, Oh An EOE
Employer
ASSEMBLY AT HOMEII Crafto,

Being Sold Nowl Financing Avail·
able Call Nowl 1-880:,355-0024
Ext 8040

INOTICEI

Phone (881~386-2!567
EDE

Special New 1611:80 Low Down
Payment and $289 par monUt,.
fro4 Air c.u 1or qulca e-z ....,..

Buy

Georges Porlable Sawm111, don'l
haul VOIJI loge 10 tha mill jUOI call
:J04.f75-t957

Space f.ll88-74!HJ907 (24 Hll)

Contac1 Ot;o Clpo10Ung
Engineers Training Conlor

Great

FORECLOSED HOMES Low Or 0

$100 Par Hour Homtworkars
Needed! Large Adverllslng Flrm
Pay1 $4 For EJiry Voice-Mall
Retrieved Mlltt $400 -$500 E;voryday In Your Spare Time Umllad

Appllcallon Feo

Water,

180 Wanted .To Do

Man ar.~ Women, ages18 aoo

.......ry; 27 28. 29, 2000

Hurry - Won 1 Lasll Onljl 0 Oakwood ·GallljloNS 7-3093

E)IRN A LEGAL COLLEGE DE·
GREE QUICKLY, Bach•loro, .For ~~~ or Rent· 2 Bedroom1, 1
Mnten. Ooclorate . By Corre· Balh, Newly Clrpolod Full Baaosponclonca Basad Upon P1lor ErJ. mont Flnlthed Allie, Clly SOhOola,
uealion And Short Sludy Course
Low Maintenance, Quiet Neigh·
For FREE Information Booklet borhood 140 000. $400/Mo , Plus
Phone CAMBRIDGE STATE $250 Depooll Available Flbru·
UNIVERSITY 1-80o-9fl4.83t8
ary t~lh Coi 740-44Hl7n

FINANCIAL
!)Wr, learn to operate and repair
earth moving macttlnas
and cranes
Appllcallon dalal

More Bedrooms 10 Years Old
New Septic Syatem,, Excellenl

Single Wide Clearance $9 99

$87,200 Coli For Appoinlmant Or
DlrllCIIonl t.aJJ0.21:H386

Drywall, Siding , Roots, Addi-

Nlghl shift, 7pm IO 9em, caring tor
t1te tldorly. call lor lnlervlow, 7~
992·502a

J'

•

Mall

Ga~.OH45631

willing 10 work -k·enda &amp; holl·

Instruction

Home Care lor t, Non-Smoker &amp;

NEW MILLENNIUM DIETl Suc-

Filced Rate save Thou11nd1,

Countv

Naed 7 La&lt;llss To Sell Avon, 740448-3358
cau GuaranteiCf High Protein I

COUIIT1IY HOIII!
Belw..n GaiNf)OIII ~nd Jocltaon
2 BA 1 112 Bath&amp;, Fun Al'·-.nt
Thai Could Easily be Turned Into
Condition, Brick &amp; Vlnvl BI·LHa.l Barn &amp; Several Oulbulldlngt

Schools

Handyman Service, 740-258·
8120

From 9:00AM To 300 PM

AppKcatlons ara being accepted
lor Home Hoallh Aids. Appllcanla
should ha.. a high school dlpfo.
ma or G E D rellab'a ttanaportl·
tton, telephone in the home and

150

S275

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BILLING Earn Exc, l-

StncJ Reoumo 10
Ganlpolla Dally l)lbune,
RE A&lt;Mrll~ng SOiee Rap
825ThlrdAI&gt;onua

EMERGING COMI'l\NY NEEDS

I POIIago &amp; SuppU.s Pro•
dl Rush Soii-Addruaed
l!nvolopel GICO, DEPT
u t438, ANf.IOCH. TN

\

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PlavOI

Medical 1n1urance Billing Aaala-

huresl Satisfaction Qulr·

TOLL FREE 1-800-822 -0417 • 372 -2844 • www.tompedcn com

'

'Musl have good COmmunlcallOn
skills
• Mu81ltave good driVIng IIIC«&lt;nl
&amp; Provide own 'lhlrtii)OI'Iallon
'Mua11tave abl111y to boa TEAM

Froo l-800-4e7-!Ne Ell111577.

Help Wanted

MEDIC~L

ltnl $ $ I I Proeeulng Clalma
From Home Full Training Provided Compu1er Required can

For w.n establ-l.Oeal co
SERVING TRI.COUNTY AREA

A11emblt Produetl can Toll

.2;f00 WEIKLYI Mailing 400

Monday· Saturday 9 am • 8 pm
Sunday 1 pm • 7 pm

ADYERTIIING
SALESREPRESENTAnYE

EASY WORKI EXCELLENT l'l\YI

1~

I "'

kends Oil, Paid Time 011, ln-

Porty, 800-428-83&amp;3.

SEHVICl: ',

'

For

We•

IIOTjt POSmONS:

H11PLOYr.1ENT

-Dr

EOE

CLAseAOTR:

and Flea Market

Dally Sorillnol, PO BOl 729·89,
Pdntoooy, Oh 4~7&amp;9

Offen Top Salary COmmensurate,
wllll axporlonce Ber..tllslncludo
40tK, HoaKh &amp; ~Ito lnloro..,.,
Mileage Send Aol!Umo &amp; Salary
Hl810f)l IO HMNSIIJHC, PO Box
1042 Pro®M11a, Ohio 45869

Vacation Pay, 401 K /Mad !Pres I

All)onl 811181 Muot •• ~old In
Doodllnt: 1:OOpm IM

Part-lime receptionist, must be
per1onabie~ have tele'phone
skills, able Jo deal wllh Jtte )llJbllc
and handtt general oftlce duties.
Pomeroy aru Send ttsume to·

Mom1 Wanted. America a 11
Home.Buslneu Mom• Work At

Ml Unloading Payj Personalized

A~vanc•.

(419)8111-0112 after &amp;PM

Medi·Proo Toll Froo 1-888o313·
eol9 Ext. 3t25.

Dlopalch, Home Ofton, Holiday I

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

Live-In Caretaker lor elderly
woman In Mt Alto P.atlent bath·
lng, meal preparati on , and tight
houaekaeplng required Room
and board and 1mall wage Ral·
erencas required Call collect

CaM(!
and P,..ldo Qua111y Coro

DRIVERS S500 SIGN ON BONUS
• IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Over
The Road Slarl AI 29 CPM /All

"Auction

All New 2000 • ·
Bu,lck LeSabre Custom

Energetic, ~.

Denial Assigned '99 T20GO's

'!:

Alul)'llnum -11

'Qullllicallons ..... llndudo,

e0G-223-tt49Ext 480.

-•
•

~2,850*
1

N-

'Homo Holllh RN
'S!Jporvlsor
'1...-la Opining tor FT,
,
RN ~sor In Gallla CO&lt;Inly

CLA 490 c/o Gallipolis Dally Tribune, 825 Thlnl Avanuo. GalllpoUs,
OH 4!5631

evenings

.'

Nocoooary CALL TOLL FREE •
t-aoo-986-3599 Ext 260t $34 DO
Roluntlablefeo

9 Six WeeMs Old Pupplea, To

Pemale 4 monlh old Eskimo Spitz,
lull '*&gt;odod. 74(1.992-5968

110 Help Wanted

Complete Slmple Government
Form• At Home No Experience

auranca And 401 K MOll Have
Alleaat Class B COL With Tank
Endorumanls Send Replies To

Black Lab 1 Year Old Mala, 740387-o632

SoutheiSt Dlvbion
Aond.n ........ ...... :.. 22 14 3 3 50 112 96
Carohnn
16 17 7 0 39 102 107

POTENTIAL

7 monltt Old lull bloodod male Ral
Tefflor, lo Dog Lover Onlyl (740)25U178

4019

,. '

WEEKLY

Accepting AppHealiona
Home Heating Ortver'a,

matlon, Call After 5 P.M 740--446-

N Y Rangers at Caruhna, 6 p m
Colorado at Ch•c:ogo 8 p m

$800

er Friendly also give away 9
monJhs olda~ll (740)-446-toe:!

Good Home. Pan Chow, Pan Da~

Sunday's games

l'

Httpos • E,.tCLR Slope Hotrpu M!NT REFUNDS NO EXPERI·
Outbrllkl! 96%. SUCCIII Rate ENCE NECESS~RYI (24 Hr.
Toll F1.. 1-877-EVERCLR Info Recorded Mta10go) 1-800·8518469ExL5048
~ www.tio.oatdr.com

Wh~

Caroltna 7, Bolton 3
Onawa ~ . Phoem• 2
~ew Jency.6i,. Buffalo 3
Allanla 3 Wastungton I
Vhdadr:lphta 3, l'f:Y Islanders 2
Detroit ~ . Nashvalle 2
St Lotus 4, Montreal 3
Oltcago 5, Calgary 2
lAs Angeles 4 F1onda 2
Toronto al P111sburgh 1 lOp m
Anaheim at Carolina, 7 30 p m
Vnncouver at Dallas, 8 30 p m
Monrrenl at Colorado, 9 pJm
Tttm po Bay nt Edmonton, 9 p m

I

FI&amp;O's Ulld Furniture Great Se·
lectlon, Priced To Selil ·coms
And Brows&amp; • Corner Of J:loute 7
&amp; Addison Plke •we Buy Furnl·

lure' 74Q-387.o290

520

•

Sporting
Good a

530

Antlqu.ea

550

Building

Suppllea
Block brlck sew~r pipes wind·
ows, lintels etc Claude Wlnlers
Rio Grande, OH Call HO 245
S~el

'

(740)·4~!·073t

WOOd Burner With Slower, Exqtl·
lent Condlllon. $450 740 446·
6962

5121

Solo Flex OeluJte like new All At·

Jachments
800PM

White Whirlpoo l Washer $75 2
While Whirlpo ol Oryers $65
Each While Whlr1ppot Dryer $50
Call Aller 5 30 PM 740 -446
9066

aller

Buildings New Must Sellt

40x60x14 Was $17,500 Now
$10,97t,
50&lt;t00xt 8
Wa1
$27 850 Now $t9,990 BOxt35x18
Woo $79,850 Now $42,990
t00x175•20 Was $129 650 Now
$78 650 1·800-406·5126

Buy or sell Riverine Antiques

560

1539 Russ Moore owner

AKC reg istered Chinen Shar-Pel
puppies, lots ol wrinkles, $300

t124 EaOI Main on SR t24 E Pomeroy, 740·992-2528 or 740·992·

540 MIICellaneou•

Merchandise

•
:
•,
•

Pets for Sale

74(1.949-21 28
AKC Reg1s tered Cocker Spaniel
Puppies, 3 Blonde 2 BliCk, Ask

lng $250, Eac" 740•441·0996 AI·
101'400 PM

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

.

Fildey, Jenuery 7, 2000

Ponieloy,lllddleport. Ohio

245-!11811.

ROQIOI«&lt;&lt;&lt; WOI-."" Pupo·. To
good - ·- $300.00 (740)-441·

-·~

FAIII.1 ·,U P''liE •,
&amp; llvESTOCI\
'

810 Farm Equipment
tV!I&lt;I John o..re !10, gOOd orrgl·
neltractor, new rear tires, runs
good, $11!0, 7&lt;10-742·3020.
1988 GMC, 2-Ton Truck. For Sole
orlladt. (304)e75-t8S8.
1996 Now Hollond LX485 Skid

Steer Loader, Low Hours , Very

Good Condition. Call Huntington,

; 304-7~.

Gravely Walk Behind Tractor~ Sh:
pieces of of equipment. $2,000

Firm. (304)1175-5403.

J20 Ditch Witch Trencher. Ask·
lng $11!00.00 (140~
Log S.,llttsr· 20 Ton, 5 Horsepow·
er, Good CondHion $365.00; 8ft.
White Fiberglass Truck r-apper

PI*JC 'NOTICI
NOTICE le hlreiiV ~
tt.1 an SMt •w..-...y a,
2000, 1110:11 ...... I pullllc

la~=~::-:cKUP

¥ K 4

1975 Ford F-26~, Cualom 2WD.
ln. 4bil., 4speed, 4:10Geato.
Pioneer AMIFM caaselle &amp;
Speakers. Too many ·new parts to
liot. $1,000. {304)875-585Heavo
Message.
1976 Int.. 18005 Tractor Oullit,
Now Tires. Asking $2,500.00
(740)-44&amp;-8044
314Ton, Camper Special, 390cu.

TRAN S PORTATI O N

710 Auto• for Sale
S NO DOWNI NO CREDIT NEEO:

GOVT FOAECLOSUAESI 1990 Ford Ranger XLT, V·l, 5·
GUARANTEED APPROVAL! I· Speed, 2WD. AC·PS·PB·Ti&gt;pper,
800-360-4620 EXT 8609.
104K MHos. $3,000. Good Condl·
CARS $100, $500 &amp; UP. POLICE lion. 1304)372' 9240 ·
!~POUND. Honda's · Toyota's, 1991 Dodge Dakota. 318 V8 En·
Chevys, Jeeps, And Sport Utili·
Bettllner, Topper·6fl. Bed,
ties. Call Now! 800·773-7470·
Good Condition. $4,200.
EXT 7832.
·
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1973 vw Super a,eue. runs, 1995 Ford f. 250..Extended Cab.
needs some work, asking $600, 4 wo, Turbo, Dietel, PW, POL,

740.992-7493.
5th Wheel. (740)·258-1094
1981 VW Aabbil Fuel Injection, 1997 Ford F·250, Heavy Duty 4•4'

Automatic, New Tires, 59,000 Ac· L Mil
tual Miles, ~ear Perfect $1 ,800. ow
eage El'cellent Condition,

7&lt;10-25&amp;-60EII .
1985 Ford Escort, 82.!l00 Actual
Miles, Stanc!ar!l, 7&lt;10. 4&lt;16-2155_
1986 Trans-Am B50, Autom'atlo,
Good Condition, $2,200 , 740·
446--0390.
.

After 6 P.M. Cali7&lt;10-368·9780.

GJiiC, 1989, Sierra. Fuii·Pkg., a
Wheel Drive, I/2Ton, $4,700. :
1982. 300 SO Mercedes , Auto.,
Fuii·Pkg. Turbo, e Cyl. , Newry
Rebuilt Engine, $3,000.(304)675·
2897.
.

·1986 vw Golf Diesel 5 Speed, 730 Vinl &amp; 4-WOa • .
Rebuilt Engine, .E"ra Good Condl- I 98 F
tlon, No Dents, 12,000, ?40-2563 ord Bronco 4x4, 5 litre,
.
_S2_.eoo_c·~7&lt;10-992...:..:=-4;,;1.:;83;.;.. .__ _
60n
1~ Medium Sf~ Blazer 4•4. 8
t987 Sprint, 3Cyl. Auto, Rebulh Cyllnqor, Runs Good, Looka
Engine, E•collelit Condition. Good, $3,500. 740,387·7576,
$1,000 firm. (ijOI)e7S.5403.
7&lt;10-289'1933.
·
199t Lumina Euro 88,000 milea ....;...:;;;;:..:.::;;:._ _ _ __
$3,995. 1992 Cevaller AfS 84,000 1987 S· IO·Blazer 4X4. v-6, AU·
miles $3,295.00. 1991 s-10 Cure· tomallc, Custom Paint Md Body.
ngo 96,000 mUes $2.795. COOK Many New Parts. $2,200.00 080:
MOTORS (740)-446-0103
740-4&lt;16-111127.
1991 Plymouth Laser AS, Loaded, 1987, S-10, Blazer Tahoe, , 4
107.000 Mile~. $3,750, 740·44&amp;· Wheel Drive. New Tires, e.col·
&amp;982.
··
lent Condition, 124,000 miles.
$4,100. (304)882-3613.
1992 Plymouth Acclaim . White,
Blue Interior. (304)675-4014.
94 Ford F 350, &lt;lx4t 1\Aiy loaded &amp;
mor&amp;, """ .... &amp; Wheelo; $18,000
1993 Chevy Colval(or.lwd. ·4
OBO: 88 F 150 2 wheel drive
dr, red with gray Interior,
, miles.
mlllOI'508
frontdays,
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740·992'1
21144 ..... &amp; -ends,

1993 Ford Probe, sliver, good
oondlllon. 54509. 740.992·77'27.
1993 Saturn 812. 4 door, 4 cyfin,

$2,000 OBO, 740-992·5532.

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Truck seats, car seats, headltners,
truck tarps, convertible &amp; vinyl tops,
F.our wheeler seats, motorcycle seats,
. boat covers, carpets, etc.
Man • Fi:t 8:30 • 5:00
··over 40 yrs experience

Public Notlct
PIIOBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
In 1111_, at
Cynthia Kay P.Uenon
CaM No. 30800
NoncE

95 Ford F-2!10 4•4 Powar Stroke
5 sp., ale, c/d, 90,009 mllee, manY
..~... $18,000, 741!-992·2998.

740

Motorcycle•
1912 Her lay Davidson Sportoter

der. front wheel drive, automattc,
68,.t26 miles, teal with tan. interior,
ac , amltm eaiMtte, asking $!5000
740·992· 1508 daYs or 740·949~

1100, $6,000 080, 740-256-eOOB
Bllween &amp;-10 P.M.

Good,

1998 Kawasaki Bayou 300, 2 wd,

2644 -

lngs and ¥'f"kendll.

1994 Taurus Wagon' Auns

$1,100.00 (740)-441·1765
1994 Z·28, Hops, chrome rims.
Flowmaster uhauat, ale. amlfm
cassette, $9,000 OBO, call 7:.0·
74.2·al35.
, 995 Camaro, V-o automatic,
custom ·show car, custom wheel a
and .dash, black, 71,167 miles
minor front damage,' runs and
drives, asking $51 oo, 740·992·
·1506 doya or 740·949·2644
""'"lngs anc! ~··
1995 Ford Mustang, V-6, auto,
37.000
, white with gray In·

. t~crlor, front

992· 1506

, $3,700, 74~

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1985 Honda 70 Four Wheeler

very Good Shape, 7&lt;10-448-8189.

ridden very little, sharp, red, title
avallebfe; $2,1!00, 304-n:l-5858.
760 Auto Parte &amp;
Acce•·-t-......,..,.
Budget Priced Transmlaalon• All
Types. Access To Over 10.000
Transmissions. CVC Joints, 740·
245:5en.

790

Cam-"-- &amp;

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Motor Homea
1983 Fleaort Camper Fully
talned, Excellent Condition, New
Air Conditioning, Batter• And
nraa. $3,500, 7&lt;10-388-&amp;ee9.

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8 Foot Truck Camper,
!~=~7:"~":~. e&lt;traa, Good Condition, 740-25H038.
SERV ICES
1997 Dodge Intrepid , 3.5 V·&amp;,
lront wheel drive, 59,833 miles,
maroon with gray Interior, cruln,
Home
ac, amlfm
PS, recov- 810
ered
Improve menta
BASI:IIENT

1998
Pontiac Fireblrd
·2 dr, 1-lops, 17000 milts,
front
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WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifathn8 guarantn.
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1975. Cellfurnished.
24 Hra. (740)
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ocal reference&amp;
Es«6·0870, 1·800·287.0578. Rog·
508
eves/wee- ers Watwl)fooling.

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1998 Pontiac Trano-Am • 350 y. N.ame Bra'nda Over 26 ~ears Ex·
8 LS·1 Engine. Automatic' Trans·
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mlsslon, FaciOry 'Chrome Wheels perlence All Wo,rk. Guaranteed,
T·Tops. Furry Loaded, 500 Wati ~~ch City Ma¥1ag, 740·448·
Monsoon Stereo System With 10
Speakers. 12 Dlac CD ChanGer In
Trunk. Cassette Player In .Oalh.
Darll: Blve Metallic Paint. Dark
Gray leather Interior, Witt Take

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tenence- Palnllng, vinyl aiding,
carpentry, doors. windows. balhl,
mobile home repair and more. for
Payyoff Or Raasonabfe Offer. CaN lree ealimale·call Chtt 740·9112·
740-448-&lt;!546Dr7&lt;10-448-7375.
6323.
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U99•Monte Carlo, LS, V6, Au· Llvlng•ton•a Basement Water
tomattc. Loaded •.Light Driftwood Proofing, all baitlnent repair•
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anco. (304)895-3887.
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82 maroon 4 dr. car, runo grot, 840_· Electrical end
$500, 740-992·ll2l~.
Refrigeration
CARS 'a100 ·$500. Pollee lm· . ;;::;:;::::::~-:=-==:.:...,..;_
pounds:. Honda'a • Toyota'a, Attldlntlal or conlmerclll wtrlng,
JHp&amp;. And St&gt;ort Utlllilea. CALL now Mrvloo or I'IJ&gt;IIill. Me- Lf.

hereby glvon
Kay P.UIIIOII,
C111
30800 Of 105
Spring
Pomeroy, Ohio
457119, hu applied to tllo
Common Pl .. • Court,
Probate Dlvlolon of Mtlno
C
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ounty, Ohio, for en order
to chengo her namo Ia
Cyntllll Kay Rod rig~
Said eppllcotlon will bt
!Ieard In tht nld Court, 11
1:30 P.M., on tile 7111 day ot
Ftbrulry, 2000, at Mtlga
County Problt.. Court.
Cyntttllt K. Plllaraon
Till Stall at Ohio, Melgo
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Peraontlly apptlrtd
before mt Cynthie Kay
Pllltreon and lltldltolamn
oatil that the notice, 1 copy
of whlcll Ia htrllo attachtcl,
Wilt publlahtd ono tlmt, ID
wit: on tho 7th dey of
Januery · 2000, (be.lng at
11111t111rty daya prlo; to lht ·
7111 dly of February 2000,
tht date tht appllcetton 11
to be heard, •• menuontd
In uld noUct,)ln the Dally
Santlnol, a ntwapaper at
eeneral circulation In the
County lfcirMald. ·
Cyntttllt K. Petttreon .
Sworn to before me and
algnect In my pro11nct, thlo
4th day of JIIMIIIY 2000. .
Judltll R. Sinton, Deputy
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lt08Eit BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

Self~.Storage
33795 Hiland Rd.
Po~roy1 .Ohio

Sewing Machine &amp;
Va~um Cleaner
· Repairs
We make bouse calls

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$300.00 Coverall
$500.00 Starburit
·ProgrHalve 1911 line.
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197'9 GMC Truck
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11111 Pontlllc Gntnd Prbt
Vln 11G2W!t4X7MF286402
• Coating·• Gutters
1817 Ford Bronco II
• Siding • Drywall
Vln 11FMCU14l7HUC171!10 ·
• Painting • Plumbing
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Free Estimates
The termo at the 1111 111 :
Dllh.
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Tile Home Nltlonal Bank
1111rvea tht rlgllt to roject
74~992-2068
any or all bldo or to remove
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11'03100 1 mo. pd.
any unit from the 1111 at
any time.
.
Arreneement• may ·b•
Announctment
mede to lnopect any at the ::::::::::::::::::::;
above nemtd vehiCIII prior r
::~:1~~11 by ceiling 740'

g:.~:,. Offl~wrence,
111 3; 1, 10, 14 4rc
Public NOUce
PUBUC NOTICE
· NOTICE It hereby glvon
lhlll on Slturday, Jenuacy 8,
2000, II 10:30 a.m., 1 public
lilt Will be htld II 211 Will
Seconcl .Stroet, Po1111roy
Olllo, Tilt Ftnner'a lank
lnll Savlngo Company
extended perking lot
(blll.d e Powell'•· s 11p11
Vatu), to 1111 for oaeh tile
following COIIIIenll:
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18811 FORD F·15Q PICK-uP
tFTOF15Y2JHB34730
Yilt Fermer• Blnk itnd
Sevlnga
Compeny,

~htlltltoiO\Ib,ldOhlo,
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wltllllraw tile ebavti
collllarll ' prior to ••••·
Fu(llilr, Tile •FartttiN Blnk
and ·sevlngo . CompiJilf
..... , . . the right to rlject
Furllllr,
• •bon
eny
or 1111 bldlothe
oubmltted.
COIIIWII Will be IOidln tilt
condition It It In, "1111 no
expreea or Implied
Wllmintln.glvtn.
For further ·lnformetlon, .
con110t 8111111 luclllnln at
812-2t31..
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ElectriCal. WV000308, 304·875·
17811.
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Sportsman Club
Friday
Jiliua.fJ 7, 2000
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SAYRE
TRUCKING
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Umastona &amp; Gravel
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740-985-3813

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Full Line Of Water Storage Tlnkl • ·
Septic &amp; Clatern Tanka
IS.we• Pipe: 3" thru 8", Gas ~lpe &amp; Rt!"UIIatoittl

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You're Trailed with Respeetl

Ci03 Mill Street
Middleport, Ohio

cf!'E'~'&amp;,,
Hours: .
Mon &amp; Tue9to 3
Clooed Wedneodaya
· Thure &amp; Fri 9 to 3
Saturdays 10 to 2
Cloaed Sunda

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Good' Clean Cars

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Lynn Deas an&lt;! Beth Palmer make
43 Amlleurt
up one.ollhelnost successful women's h.-+-~1-­
45 011111n.
l'airs during the la•t 11! .y ears. Lynn t....-+-~1-­
47 Concllta
has had ·many health problems; but ·
48C-panlon.
~asn'l allowed them to stop her from
Oluh
41 Exlat
competing in tournaments all over the
10 -Tin Tin
.world. She i&amp; often accompanied by
52 -out
her three dogs, Finesse, Imp and
!airetchl
53 AUthor
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Wishtrlck, and she enjoys the social
slde too, At the 1990 world champl·
54 Plpe-llttlng
onships In Geneva. play ended IM!fore L..-I.;....L.....L....J"unH
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dinner. And in. the hotel where many
•
Americans were staying, there was a
./
pianist and dance floor. Lynn was do·
CELEBRITY
CIPHER
·'•
ing more than her fair share of bop·
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by
Lula
Campo•
.
ping, even occasionally toleratl'ng as
CMbntV Cipher Crypt~ms are aeaied from quoll.lkvll by famous jMopltl, pat~ and piWNnt
partner a bridge journalist with two
Elleh t.tter tn the ciphtr SllndS tor lilnol~r . Todly'.s clw: F equtll G
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righllcet! .
Lynn and Beth adopt a very aggres. •ive style . Their best session was
DHJIOI,
AN
'PZH
YCT· OHBDHMM
probably the last one ol the 1917
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Venice Cup iQ Jamaira. when lhe
Y C P Z· M S W Z
( KT IW HI
DI R HM
I M
United Stales beat Fram e IThey·have
won this title lwicc . Lynn also wmi In
'91.) Lynn delended this deal smoothly
NABPCPSOH ,
OHMATIPCAD,
TIMP
to give declarer a guess.
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WAAXH
At the olher table, Juanita Chambers
FIMK. ' ITCMPICB
cNorth! made two spades exactly.
PREVIOus· SOLUTION: ' The green plalp ran till it touched the. skirts of
Palmer's two -diamond opening
heaven ." - Robert louis Slevenson, on Nebraska.
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showed a weak two-bid in either major. Deas' two-heart response was to .
play opposite hearts. As two · hearts is·
. laydown, South did well to bilance
with three clubs . ..
De as led the heart I 0. South won
with dummy's king, played a heart to
her ace, ruffed her lasl"heari·ln the
dummy, and drew trumps . Then de·
clarer adv~ncecl-lhe spede·nlne. 'When
Lynn covered with . the 10, declarer
5
duc;Jiin the dummy. Immediately,
2
P
Lyn , ' ntlnued with the spade eight..
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As .
will have surmised, declarer
ml!igue8sed by playing low from the
.· G A M N
dummy. So, the defenders collected
1
three: spades and two diamonds lor
one down .

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FREE ESTIMATES

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San~opsoii*Fill Dlrt"Mulch ·

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' Steve Riffle
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Sales Repres~ntative~ · ·
L·imy Schey

Public' N,otlce . ,
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tl you
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do somelfting very imprudent. let your
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·Salurday, Jan, I , 2000.
present slafc .ol finlinc&amp;s determine the
~wll{ds that have ,appeared impossible kind ol e•penditufes you make.
·'I&gt; atlaln coul.d now become realifk!s fO&lt; -'RII:s (~arch 21-Aprll II) Trno very
~u In the year arnoad Wyou elevate your pooplo who aro usually the n\ost suppo~·
~ts ,a lillie and work hard lo achieve lve could be the onos·wha stymie your
fdur qbjoclives. .
. offo~s today. NO\ lhBIIhey don't cara. but
IAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 11) Wishy· present conditions may IQrce them onto
iashy measures woo't get trno job done other inte,resfs.
.
t09&amp;Y if you hope to achieve an !mpo~ant . TAURU~ (A~I ~V ·20)1n "!ll"r for
i objective. Being both asseriiYe and deier· you to realize· an~ progress today, you
:l"'lned is the .only way your go,l can musf lirst face up to rnlity lind begin to .
l become a reality. Trying to petch' up a work from thai polnf. It won't do a~y good
i broken romance? The · Allro· Graph .to dwell on hdw things .,ould hava beon.
:Matchmaker can help yqu understand GEMINI (May 21·June 201 Someone
)whet to do to. make the relatlor)ship work. who n~ay have dona thongs to displease
jMa•f $2.751o Matchmaker, c/o thla ntiwa· · you 1n the past may cross your pafh
~paper. P 0 . Box 1758, Murray Hill again today Be cirelul, becauae trnora's
l statlon,
Y~r~ . NY tOtS&amp;.
a poss'ibillly your pere.onlilitlea could,
AOUARIUB (Jen. :ZO.Fib. 1•1 ,_ ck&gt;~ clash again .
,
mind on your part oOuld cauae ·you td CANCER (JJne lt..,uty 221 Bl 'rl!lndtul
. ialiore the excellent ,1 uggasllons ·of 1 ol whon you speak 'ioday rJ; alae you
!friend who is trying to be helpful . could unintontionall_y oflend someone
!cnencea ere, your pel's naoaontng will be w11o Is very Sensitive and fll!OC""tlic. This
~ to V?"re. ·
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1. PRINT
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THUE SQUARES
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.Efface - Lowly - Proud - Jostle - OLD one LEFT
Optimist stays up to see that the new year comes in.
The pessimist stays up to be sure the OLD one LEFT.

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•Roofing .
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by filling In the l!lflfinjl _,ds
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truoii•. Truck .wlll IN1 eoklln
"a• II" aoildJtlart. The truck
01n be IMn 11 end billa
liken at 237 Race Street.
Biela Will· H liooaptld until
4;30 lim on Jenu,,y 14,
21100.
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Malirqo Tractor
Eqaipment Parts .

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ending
30 Knol8 In cotton
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31 Horne 011111
8 Dlllp ttow
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Health problems an~
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No Cmtit • siow Credit • Bankruptcy ·

RH,onsble Rates
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SHOODNG MATCH

WHEN SHE SE!:N
JUGHAIO'S REPORT

ALL THAT

Pom.roy, Ohio

. Pomeroy Eaglea ·

Pomaroy,OH
Paying $80.00

WAS. IT ALL
THAT lAO?

992·6215

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Houae &amp; Trailer Sites
land Clearing &amp; ·
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Grading

Main St., .

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•Raallt oddltlanl &amp; RttnatMIIng
•NewGangn
•EIIctrlcal &amp; Plumbing
•Rooting I Gulltll ·
•VInyl Skllnt I Pllntlng
•Patio • Porch Dtt:111
FI'H flllm«n

llegBnr
Bull4oHr &amp; BaciJaoe
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AT 6:30P.M.

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CARPENTER SEDICI

740-74U419

LEGAL NOTICE

South

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111M Clltvy GIIO

877-353-7222 (loll free)

740-992-5212

Public Notice
On Saturday, Jenuer:y 15,
2000 11110:00 a.m. tile Home
Natlonel lank will offer lor
1111 IIRUbnc ouctton on the
Bank .Perking lot tile
toiiOWing vehlcln:
18811 Clltvy Bllzar
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Quality Driveways,
Sidewalks, Patios
Complete Garages:
masonarytwood
25 yrs experience
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NOWII 1·100•772·7470; EXT. etnled ll.tclrlclan. •Ridenour

8336.

40 742-8888 ·.

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New Farmers Tobacco Ware·
house, Rlptey, Ohio. ta now ra·
celvlng tobaCco. 111 aala Jan .

10. Cell tolllree: 1-888·9«-4385
or EdiiOn Mayea: (3041675-1858. 71 0 Alitoa for Sale
CARS FROM $21/MO, Buy Po·
630
Livestock
lice Impounds IAepoa. Fee. For
2 Y&lt;lar Old Registered Paint Filly, Listings IPaymont Dt\811 Call I·
IIIJ0.3t9-3323 X2f58.
Choolr&lt;lt &amp; While. 7&lt;10-388·9130.
4 veer Old Palomino Filly, $700 One Heavy Duty
Broke, 7&lt;10-4&lt;16-8081.
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5400.00. 1985 GMC s-!rHl&lt;:k-uo
Runs Godd saoo.oo . (74!))~4~·
Hird Of Raglllered Llmousin Cal·
tie For Sale, Blacl&lt; &amp; RO&lt;I, Polled
720 Trucks
&amp; Horned, 740-448-8081.
1972 Ford, 112 Ton,
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640 Hay &amp; Grain
tomatlc, AIC, 87 ,5851miles, go·
Lease Disaster Tobacco Poun- raga kept, Greet condUion. lnlor·
dage ' 2 ,000 Pounds, 740·U6· motion Call:· 7&lt;10-379-280f .

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01110, TIM P..-'a Bin•
and Iavine• Campany
IXtel'lded par-In\ lot
(bealde Po-1'1
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Vatu), to eell for oaell tile

74&gt;99. Good Condition $150.00 (1) 5, 8, 7 3TC
0801 1·(740)·258-9161

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Tile Farmere Bin• end
Iavine•
Compeny,
PolftMioy, Ohio. r1 II tWa thl
rltlllto IIIII IIthia 111e, and
to wltlldrlll' tilt ebov•
collateral prior . to 1111.
Furtlllr, TIM F11'1111t'11 Blnk
end lll•vtnee Compeny
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eny or all
Furtller, 1111 above
COIIIItlll Will be IOid In ttie
condition• It 1e In, wltll no
exprue or Implied
WIITIIntlll givelh
For lurtller Information,
COIIIICI Sllelll llucllallltn II
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With Plpera. 4 Ftmaltl, 740·

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LEO (July 23·Aug, 22) You must first
· boltove in yoursell it you hope to huve
others bE!Iieve In you and support your
·•deas today. Appre~ension on yoUJ pa~ ·
wi111 be 'easily perceived and cause them
to back away .
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VIRGO (Aug . ~3-Stpt. 22)11 could be
quite .easy for you to get y011rsell In a. sit·
uation today .that would cost you more
than- you antj&lt;;opate K yau !ail tO property
evaluale everything llrst ~lora you act.
LIBRA (!Sept. 23-0ct . 23) look in the .
m1rr0f for the faull Wotliers are not giving ,
·you their complete cooperation today. If
mi9ht well .be lhaf you ate tailing to ~e
.thtJiilany crodit for tl)elr pa~iclpatlon .
SCOAPIO (Oct. 24•Nov. 2.2) Mounting
prossuro is somethihg you might not be
able 'o. handle too well today, so try ·lo
keop pece with your rj&gt;oponsiblllties and
dulles. and don't lot things pile up on you.
SAGITTARIIJS (Nov: 2\\·0ec. 21j Trying
to at~tralo rt sornet~lng tosly develops
between two lrk!nds ot yours tOday could
prove 10 be a Very unwise movo. Bo-th.
could Ieel botrayed by yo,u. so just ~lay
out of il

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Ponieloy,lllddleport. Ohio

245-!11811.

ROQIOI«&lt;&lt;&lt; WOI-."" Pupo·. To
good - ·- $300.00 (740)-441·

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tV!I&lt;I John o..re !10, gOOd orrgl·
neltractor, new rear tires, runs
good, $11!0, 7&lt;10-742·3020.
1988 GMC, 2-Ton Truck. For Sole
orlladt. (304)e75-t8S8.
1996 Now Hollond LX485 Skid

Steer Loader, Low Hours , Very

Good Condition. Call Huntington,

; 304-7~.

Gravely Walk Behind Tractor~ Sh:
pieces of of equipment. $2,000

Firm. (304)1175-5403.

J20 Ditch Witch Trencher. Ask·
lng $11!00.00 (140~
Log S.,llttsr· 20 Ton, 5 Horsepow·
er, Good CondHion $365.00; 8ft.
White Fiberglass Truck r-apper

PI*JC 'NOTICI
NOTICE le hlreiiV ~
tt.1 an SMt •w..-...y a,
2000, 1110:11 ...... I pullllc

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1975 Ford F-26~, Cualom 2WD.
ln. 4bil., 4speed, 4:10Geato.
Pioneer AMIFM caaselle &amp;
Speakers. Too many ·new parts to
liot. $1,000. {304)875-585Heavo
Message.
1976 Int.. 18005 Tractor Oullit,
Now Tires. Asking $2,500.00
(740)-44&amp;-8044
314Ton, Camper Special, 390cu.

TRAN S PORTATI O N

710 Auto• for Sale
S NO DOWNI NO CREDIT NEEO:

GOVT FOAECLOSUAESI 1990 Ford Ranger XLT, V·l, 5·
GUARANTEED APPROVAL! I· Speed, 2WD. AC·PS·PB·Ti&gt;pper,
800-360-4620 EXT 8609.
104K MHos. $3,000. Good Condl·
CARS $100, $500 &amp; UP. POLICE lion. 1304)372' 9240 ·
!~POUND. Honda's · Toyota's, 1991 Dodge Dakota. 318 V8 En·
Chevys, Jeeps, And Sport Utili·
Bettllner, Topper·6fl. Bed,
ties. Call Now! 800·773-7470·
Good Condition. $4,200.
EXT 7832.
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1973 vw Super a,eue. runs, 1995 Ford f. 250..Extended Cab.
needs some work, asking $600, 4 wo, Turbo, Dietel, PW, POL,

740.992-7493.
5th Wheel. (740)·258-1094
1981 VW Aabbil Fuel Injection, 1997 Ford F·250, Heavy Duty 4•4'

Automatic, New Tires, 59,000 Ac· L Mil
tual Miles, ~ear Perfect $1 ,800. ow
eage El'cellent Condition,

7&lt;10-25&amp;-60EII .
1985 Ford Escort, 82.!l00 Actual
Miles, Stanc!ar!l, 7&lt;10. 4&lt;16-2155_
1986 Trans-Am B50, Autom'atlo,
Good Condition, $2,200 , 740·
446--0390.
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After 6 P.M. Cali7&lt;10-368·9780.

GJiiC, 1989, Sierra. Fuii·Pkg., a
Wheel Drive, I/2Ton, $4,700. :
1982. 300 SO Mercedes , Auto.,
Fuii·Pkg. Turbo, e Cyl. , Newry
Rebuilt Engine, $3,000.(304)675·
2897.
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·1986 vw Golf Diesel 5 Speed, 730 Vinl &amp; 4-WOa • .
Rebuilt Engine, .E"ra Good Condl- I 98 F
tlon, No Dents, 12,000, ?40-2563 ord Bronco 4x4, 5 litre,
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_S2_.eoo_c·~7&lt;10-992...:..:=-4;,;1.:;83;.;.. .__ _
60n
1~ Medium Sf~ Blazer 4•4. 8
t987 Sprint, 3Cyl. Auto, Rebulh Cyllnqor, Runs Good, Looka
Engine, E•collelit Condition. Good, $3,500. 740,387·7576,
$1,000 firm. (ijOI)e7S.5403.
7&lt;10-289'1933.
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199t Lumina Euro 88,000 milea ....;...:;;;;:..:.::;;:._ _ _ __
$3,995. 1992 Cevaller AfS 84,000 1987 S· IO·Blazer 4X4. v-6, AU·
miles $3,295.00. 1991 s-10 Cure· tomallc, Custom Paint Md Body.
ngo 96,000 mUes $2.795. COOK Many New Parts. $2,200.00 080:
MOTORS (740)-446-0103
740-4&lt;16-111127.
1991 Plymouth Laser AS, Loaded, 1987, S-10, Blazer Tahoe, , 4
107.000 Mile~. $3,750, 740·44&amp;· Wheel Drive. New Tires, e.col·
&amp;982.
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lent Condition, 124,000 miles.
$4,100. (304)882-3613.
1992 Plymouth Acclaim . White,
Blue Interior. (304)675-4014.
94 Ford F 350, &lt;lx4t 1\Aiy loaded &amp;
mor&amp;, """ .... &amp; Wheelo; $18,000
1993 Chevy Colval(or.lwd. ·4
OBO: 88 F 150 2 wheel drive
dr, red with gray Interior,
, miles.
mlllOI'508
frontdays,
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740·992'1
21144 ..... &amp; -ends,

1993 Ford Probe, sliver, good
oondlllon. 54509. 740.992·77'27.
1993 Saturn 812. 4 door, 4 cyfin,

$2,000 OBO, 740-992·5532.

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Truck seats, car seats, headltners,
truck tarps, convertible &amp; vinyl tops,
F.our wheeler seats, motorcycle seats,
. boat covers, carpets, etc.
Man • Fi:t 8:30 • 5:00
··over 40 yrs experience

Public Notlct
PIIOBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
In 1111_, at
Cynthia Kay P.Uenon
CaM No. 30800
NoncE

95 Ford F-2!10 4•4 Powar Stroke
5 sp., ale, c/d, 90,009 mllee, manY
..~... $18,000, 741!-992·2998.

740

Motorcycle•
1912 Her lay Davidson Sportoter

der. front wheel drive, automattc,
68,.t26 miles, teal with tan. interior,
ac , amltm eaiMtte, asking $!5000
740·992· 1508 daYs or 740·949~

1100, $6,000 080, 740-256-eOOB
Bllween &amp;-10 P.M.

Good,

1998 Kawasaki Bayou 300, 2 wd,

2644 -

lngs and ¥'f"kendll.

1994 Taurus Wagon' Auns

$1,100.00 (740)-441·1765
1994 Z·28, Hops, chrome rims.
Flowmaster uhauat, ale. amlfm
cassette, $9,000 OBO, call 7:.0·
74.2·al35.
, 995 Camaro, V-o automatic,
custom ·show car, custom wheel a
and .dash, black, 71,167 miles
minor front damage,' runs and
drives, asking $51 oo, 740·992·
·1506 doya or 740·949·2644
""'"lngs anc! ~··
1995 Ford Mustang, V-6, auto,
37.000
, white with gray In·

. t~crlor, front

992· 1506

, $3,700, 74~

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1985 Honda 70 Four Wheeler

very Good Shape, 7&lt;10-448-8189.

ridden very little, sharp, red, title
avallebfe; $2,1!00, 304-n:l-5858.
760 Auto Parte &amp;
Acce•·-t-......,..,.
Budget Priced Transmlaalon• All
Types. Access To Over 10.000
Transmissions. CVC Joints, 740·
245:5en.

790

Cam-"-- &amp;

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1983 Fleaort Camper Fully
talned, Excellent Condition, New
Air Conditioning, Batter• And
nraa. $3,500, 7&lt;10-388-&amp;ee9.

Co""

Wa~ted :

8 Foot Truck Camper,
!~=~7:"~":~. e&lt;traa, Good Condition, 740-25H038.
SERV ICES
1997 Dodge Intrepid , 3.5 V·&amp;,
lront wheel drive, 59,833 miles,
maroon with gray Interior, cruln,
Home
ac, amlfm
PS, recov- 810
ered
Improve menta
BASI:IIENT

1998
Pontiac Fireblrd
·2 dr, 1-lops, 17000 milts,
front
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WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifathn8 guarantn.
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1975. Cellfurnished.
24 Hra. (740)
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ocal reference&amp;
Es«6·0870, 1·800·287.0578. Rog·
508
eves/wee- ers Watwl)fooling.

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1998 Pontiac Trano-Am • 350 y. N.ame Bra'nda Over 26 ~ears Ex·
8 LS·1 Engine. Automatic' Trans·
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mlsslon, FaciOry 'Chrome Wheels perlence All Wo,rk. Guaranteed,
T·Tops. Furry Loaded, 500 Wati ~~ch City Ma¥1ag, 740·448·
Monsoon Stereo System With 10
Speakers. 12 Dlac CD ChanGer In
Trunk. Cassette Player In .Oalh.
Darll: Blve Metallic Paint. Dark
Gray leather Interior, Witt Take

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•C &amp;C General Home .Main·
tenence- Palnllng, vinyl aiding,
carpentry, doors. windows. balhl,
mobile home repair and more. for
Payyoff Or Raasonabfe Offer. CaN lree ealimale·call Chtt 740·9112·
740-448-&lt;!546Dr7&lt;10-448-7375.
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U99•Monte Carlo, LS, V6, Au· Llvlng•ton•a Basement Water
tomattc. Loaded •.Light Driftwood Proofing, all baitlnent repair•
. (color). 8{~00 Miles. $14,500. done, free eatlmatea, IUetlmt

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anco. (304)895-3887.
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82 maroon 4 dr. car, runo grot, 840_· Electrical end
$500, 740-992·ll2l~.
Refrigeration
CARS 'a100 ·$500. Pollee lm· . ;;::;:;::::::~-:=-==:.:...,..;_
pounds:. Honda'a • Toyota'a, Attldlntlal or conlmerclll wtrlng,
JHp&amp;. And St&gt;ort Utlllilea. CALL now Mrvloo or I'IJ&gt;IIill. Me- Lf.

hereby glvon
Kay P.UIIIOII,
C111
30800 Of 105
Spring
Pomeroy, Ohio
457119, hu applied to tllo
Common Pl .. • Court,
Probate Dlvlolon of Mtlno
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ounty, Ohio, for en order
to chengo her namo Ia
Cyntllll Kay Rod rig~
Said eppllcotlon will bt
!Ieard In tht nld Court, 11
1:30 P.M., on tile 7111 day ot
Ftbrulry, 2000, at Mtlga
County Problt.. Court.
Cyntttllt K. Plllaraon
Till Stall at Ohio, Melgo
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Peraontlly apptlrtd
before mt Cynthie Kay
Pllltreon and lltldltolamn
oatil that the notice, 1 copy
of whlcll Ia htrllo attachtcl,
Wilt publlahtd ono tlmt, ID
wit: on tho 7th dey of
Januery · 2000, (be.lng at
11111t111rty daya prlo; to lht ·
7111 dly of February 2000,
tht date tht appllcetton 11
to be heard, •• menuontd
In uld noUct,)ln the Dally
Santlnol, a ntwapaper at
eeneral circulation In the
County lfcirMald. ·
Cyntttllt K. Petttreon .
Sworn to before me and
algnect In my pro11nct, thlo
4th day of JIIMIIIY 2000. .
Judltll R. Sinton, Deputy
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lt08Eit BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

Self~.Storage
33795 Hiland Rd.
Po~roy1 .Ohio

Sewing Machine &amp;
Va~um Cleaner
· Repairs
We make bouse calls

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,per game

$300.00 Coverall
$500.00 Starburit
·ProgrHalve 1911 line.
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197'9 GMC Truck
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11111 Pontlllc Gntnd Prbt
Vln 11G2W!t4X7MF286402
• Coating·• Gutters
1817 Ford Bronco II
• Siding • Drywall
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• Painting • Plumbing
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Free Estimates
The termo at the 1111 111 :
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Tile Home Nltlonal Bank
1111rvea tht rlgllt to roject
74~992-2068
any or all bldo or to remove
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11'03100 1 mo. pd.
any unit from the 1111 at
any time.
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Arreneement• may ·b•
Announctment
mede to lnopect any at the ::::::::::::::::::::;
above nemtd vehiCIII prior r
::~:1~~11 by ceiling 740'

g:.~:,. Offl~wrence,
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Public NOUce
PUBUC NOTICE
· NOTICE It hereby glvon
lhlll on Slturday, Jenuacy 8,
2000, II 10:30 a.m., 1 public
lilt Will be htld II 211 Will
Seconcl .Stroet, Po1111roy
Olllo, Tilt Ftnner'a lank
lnll Savlngo Company
extended perking lot
(blll.d e Powell'•· s 11p11
Vatu), to 1111 for oaeh tile
following COIIIIenll:
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18811 FORD F·15Q PICK-uP
tFTOF15Y2JHB34730
Yilt Fermer• Blnk itnd
Sevlnga
Compeny,

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collllarll ' prior to ••••·
Fu(llilr, Tile •FartttiN Blnk
and ·sevlngo . CompiJilf
..... , . . the right to rlject
Furllllr,
• •bon
eny
or 1111 bldlothe
oubmltted.
COIIIWII Will be IOidln tilt
condition It It In, "1111 no
expreea or Implied
Wllmintln.glvtn.
For further ·lnformetlon, .
con110t 8111111 luclllnln at
812-2t31..
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ElectriCal. WV000308, 304·875·
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Sportsman Club
Friday
Jiliua.fJ 7, 2000
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Full Line Of Water Storage Tlnkl • ·
Septic &amp; Clatern Tanka
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Ci03 Mill Street
Middleport, Ohio

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Hours: .
Mon &amp; Tue9to 3
Clooed Wedneodaya
· Thure &amp; Fri 9 to 3
Saturdays 10 to 2
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Lynn Deas an&lt;! Beth Palmer make
43 Amlleurt
up one.ollhelnost successful women's h.-+-~1-­
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l'airs during the la•t 11! .y ears. Lynn t....-+-~1-­
47 Concllta
has had ·many health problems; but ·
48C-panlon.
~asn'l allowed them to stop her from
Oluh
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competing in tournaments all over the
10 -Tin Tin
.world. She i&amp; often accompanied by
52 -out
her three dogs, Finesse, Imp and
!airetchl
53 AUthor
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Wishtrlck, and she enjoys the social
slde too, At the 1990 world champl·
54 Plpe-llttlng
onships In Geneva. play ended IM!fore L..-I.;....L.....L....J"unH
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dinner. And in. the hotel where many
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Americans were staying, there was a
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pianist and dance floor. Lynn was do·
CELEBRITY
CIPHER
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ing more than her fair share of bop·
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by
Lula
Campo•
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ping, even occasionally toleratl'ng as
CMbntV Cipher Crypt~ms are aeaied from quoll.lkvll by famous jMopltl, pat~ and piWNnt
partner a bridge journalist with two
Elleh t.tter tn the ciphtr SllndS tor lilnol~r . Todly'.s clw: F equtll G
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righllcet! .
Lynn and Beth adopt a very aggres. •ive style . Their best session was
DHJIOI,
AN
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YCT· OHBDHMM
probably the last one ol the 1917
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Venice Cup iQ Jamaira. when lhe
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United Stales beat Fram e IThey·have
won this title lwicc . Lynn also wmi In
'91.) Lynn delended this deal smoothly
NABPCPSOH ,
OHMATIPCAD,
TIMP
to give declarer a guess.
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At the olher table, Juanita Chambers
FIMK. ' ITCMPICB
cNorth! made two spades exactly.
PREVIOus· SOLUTION: ' The green plalp ran till it touched the. skirts of
Palmer's two -diamond opening
heaven ." - Robert louis Slevenson, on Nebraska.
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showed a weak two-bid in either major. Deas' two-heart response was to .
play opposite hearts. As two · hearts is·
. laydown, South did well to bilance
with three clubs . ..
De as led the heart I 0. South won
with dummy's king, played a heart to
her ace, ruffed her lasl"heari·ln the
dummy, and drew trumps . Then de·
clarer adv~ncecl-lhe spede·nlne. 'When
Lynn covered with . the 10, declarer
5
duc;Jiin the dummy. Immediately,
2
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Lyn , ' ntlnued with the spade eight..
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As .
will have surmised, declarer
ml!igue8sed by playing low from the
.· G A M N
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~u In the year arnoad Wyou elevate your pooplo who aro usually the n\ost suppo~·
~ts ,a lillie and work hard lo achieve lve could be the onos·wha stymie your
fdur qbjoclives. .
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iashy measures woo't get trno job done other inte,resfs.
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t09&amp;Y if you hope to achieve an !mpo~ant . TAURU~ (A~I ~V ·20)1n "!ll"r for
i objective. Being both asseriiYe and deier· you to realize· an~ progress today, you
:l"'lned is the .only way your go,l can musf lirst face up to rnlity lind begin to .
l become a reality. Trying to petch' up a work from thai polnf. It won't do a~y good
i broken romance? The · Allro· Graph .to dwell on hdw things .,ould hava beon.
:Matchmaker can help yqu understand GEMINI (May 21·June 201 Someone
)whet to do to. make the relatlor)ship work. who n~ay have dona thongs to displease
jMa•f $2.751o Matchmaker, c/o thla ntiwa· · you 1n the past may cross your pafh
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!friend who is trying to be helpful . could unintontionall_y oflend someone
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others bE!Iieve In you and support your
·•deas today. Appre~ension on yoUJ pa~ ·
wi111 be 'easily perceived and cause them
to back away .
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quite .easy for you to get y011rsell In a. sit·
uation today .that would cost you more
than- you antj&lt;;opate K yau !ail tO property
evaluale everything llrst ~lora you act.
LIBRA (!Sept. 23-0ct . 23) look in the .
m1rr0f for the faull Wotliers are not giving ,
·you their complete cooperation today. If
mi9ht well .be lhaf you ate tailing to ~e
.thtJiilany crodit for tl)elr pa~iclpatlon .
SCOAPIO (Oct. 24•Nov. 2.2) Mounting
prossuro is somethihg you might not be
able 'o. handle too well today, so try ·lo
keop pece with your rj&gt;oponsiblllties and
dulles. and don't lot things pile up on you.
SAGITTARIIJS (Nov: 2\\·0ec. 21j Trying
to at~tralo rt sornet~lng tosly develops
between two lrk!nds ot yours tOday could
prove 10 be a Very unwise movo. Bo-th.
could Ieel botrayed by yo,u. so just ~lay
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Churdl of J..,.. Chrlot Apootolk
VanZandt and Ward Rd.
P11510r: James Miller
Sundoy School - 10:30 a.m.
Evenin&amp; · 7:30 p.m.

p.,_..,y Chun:lo otCiutot
212 W. Main St.
Minister: Danny Bias
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m,

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Churdt of Jesus Chri•t
Apostol!&lt; Faith
New Lima Road
Pasror: Marty Hutton
Sunday, 10 a. m. and 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, 7:30p.m.

Middleport Churdt of Chrlit
Sth and Main
Pastor: AI Hartson
Youth Minister: Bill Frli;Zier
Sunday School ·9:30a.m. ·
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.·
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m. .

Liberty A,..mbly of God
P.O. Box 467, Dudding Lane
Mason, W.Va.
Pastor: t'Jeil Tennant
Sunday Servi&lt;&gt;:s· 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Baptist
Pastor: John Swanson

Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Morning Service II :00 a.m.
Evening Service • 6:00JG.m.
Wednesday Service . 7: p.m.
Hope Baptist Church (Southern)
Pastor: Jim Ditty
570 Grant St., Middlepon
Sunday school · 9:30a.m.
Worship - II a.m. and b p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.ni.
Free WIII .Baptlst Church
Ash Street, Middleport
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Sunday Service - 7:00p.m.
Sunday~ool • 10 a.m.
Wednesday rvjce-7:00p.m.
Rutland First BapJist Church
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m.
Pomeroy First Baptist
. East Main St. ·
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
.First Southern Baptist
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. Lamar O' Bryant
Sund ay School . 9:30a.m.
Worship • 10:45 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
l}'edncsday Services " 7:00p.m.
First Baptist Church

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Pastor: Mark Morrow

6th and Palmer St., Middlepon
. Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Worship- 10:15 a.m., 7:00 p:m.
Wednesday Service- 7:00p.m.

Hickory Hlllo Chun:h of Chrllt
Evangelist Mike MQO!'C
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship, 10 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Racine First Baptist
Pastor: Rick Rule
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service~ . 7:00p.m.
Sliver Run Baptist
Pastor: Bi II Little
Sunday School- !Oa.m.
Worship • I !a.m., 6:30 g·m·
Wednesday Services· 6:3 P·"!·

Hemlock Grove Church
Pastor: Gene Zopp
Sund~r school · 10:30 a.m.
Worship -9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Mt. Union Baptist
Pastor : Joe N. Sayre.
Sunday School-9:45a.m.
Eve ning ·6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services- 6:30p.m.

Reedsvllie Church of Christ
Paston Philip Sturm
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Worship Service: '!0:30a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Bethlehem Baptist Church
Great Bend, ROu te 124, Racine, OH
Pastor : Ge ne Morris
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
Sunday Worship· 10:30 a. m. &amp; 7 p.m.
. Wednesday Bible Study - 6:00p.m.

llexter Church of Christ
· Pastor: Justin Campbell'
Sunday school 9:30a.m.
Norman Will, superintendent
Sunday. worship· 10:30 a.m.

Old Bethel Free Will Baptist Church
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middleport
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Evening· 7:30p.m.
Thursday Services •• 7:30
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Hillside Baptist Church
St. Rt. 143 just off Rt. 7
Pastor: Re v. James R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
Worship - \\a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesd ay Services -7 p.m.
Victory Baptist lndependant
525 N. 2nd St. Middleport
· Pastor: James E. Keesee
Worship· !Oa.m., 7 p.m.
· Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

St. Paul Lutbena Cburdt
Corner Sycamore &amp; S!'!'Ond St., Pomeroy
· . · ' Rev. Donald'c. Fritz
Sunday School • 9:4' a:m.
r }Vonhip r 11 a..,.

Hortford Churdt of Cbrlit Ia
Chrlltlaa Ualoa
• Hartford, W.Va.
l'astor:Jim Hughes
Sunday School • II a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services ·7:30p.m.

Mt. Olive United Methodist
Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Rev. Ralph Spires
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursd•y Services. 7 p.m.

Church of God

Melp CoOperative Parllb
lliortbeut Cluster

JOppa

Sunda~~30a.m.
Reednllt.

Puti&gt;r: Jane Beattie
· Sunday School • 9 a.m.
· Worship • 10 a.m.
Tuesday Services • 7:30p.m.
Central Ouster
Asbury (Syracuie)
Pastor: Bob Robinson
Sunday School · 9:45a.m.
Worship· II a.m.
Wednesday Services . 7:30p.m.

Epi scopal
Grate Epltcopal Churdt
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326 E. Main St., Pomeroy
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Rev. James·Bemackl, Rev. Katharin Foster
Rev. Deborah Rankin, C!er&amp;Y
Holy Eucharist and
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Sunday Sehoolll :00 a.m,
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898
Pastor: Rev. Waller E. Heinz
Sat. Con. 4:45-5: 15p.m.; Mass-5:30 p.m.
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Sun. Mass· 9:30a.m.
Dailey Mass· 8:30a.m.

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· Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
·WednOsday Services • 7 p.m.

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Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wor&gt;hip • 9 a.m.

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Sundiy Sehool • 10 1.111,
Wonhlp • 11 a.m. .

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WonltiD -10:45 LI!J., 7:30p.m.
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Pallor: LaWICDCCBush

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2 1/2 mllea nortil of llldlvUit
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Pallo(: Rev. Robert Wtllldey
Sunday Schoo! • 11 1.111

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Suftclar School - 9 a.m.

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Putor: !lev. ·Ruter Willford
SunCiay School· 9:30.a.m.
Worship- 7 p.m. ·
Willie's CllaDOI Witlleyaa
Coolville Road
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SUIIday School ' 9:30a.m.
Worahij&gt; • 10:30 a.m.
Wedneaday Se,rvlce • 7 p.m.

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33045 Hiland Rood, Pomeroy
· Putor: Roy Hunter
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
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Tuaday A '1'lliulday • 7:30 P·lll·

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Wonhjp • IO:JO.a.m., 7 p.m.

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Chun:ll of !heN...Putor: Teresa Waldeck
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship --10:4' a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Cllealer Chun:ll of the Nlllftlt
Putor: Rev. Herbert Orate
Sunday Scho&lt;ii • 9;30 a.m.
Worship ·. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services •,7 p.m.

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Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pda
. Putor: Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday.School-.9:30 a.m.
. Worship • 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
Wedneaday Service • 7 p.lit.

Putor: Rev. Lloyd D. Orimm,Jr:
Sunday SehoOI • 9:30a.m.
Wonhlp • I 0:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday ~rvices - 7 p.m.

Tuppt!'l Plabu St. hal

Puton ""'. Clark ....,
Sunday School• 10 1.111.
Eveilina· 6 p.m.
Wednesday Str.vloll• 7100 P,lllo

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Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wedneaday Servica • 7 p.m.
Pastor: Allen Mldcap

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Evenloa • 7 p.m.
Wedneday Service •. 7 p.m.

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Wonhip ·9:30a.m.
Sunday Schoql- 10:30 a.m.
UMYF Sunday 6:30 p.m.
Fint Sunday of Month • 7:30 p.m. aerviee

St. Rt. 124, Racine
Putor: Wllllaal HoiiMit
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evenlna· 7 p.m.
Wedaesday ServiCII I 1 , ••

Off Ri. 124
Putor: Edoel Hart
Sundly Sehool • 9:30 a.m. ·
Woraltip • 10:30 a.m, 7:30p.m.

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·sy-Cbun:lo of lilt N - - .
Pastor, Robert J.. Coen
Sunday School • 9:30
Worship • 10:30 a.m.) 6 p:m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.
Wednesday Klda for Christ· 7 p.m.

Worship • 10:30 a.m.

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141-1 Brldpmlil St., SyniCUIO
Rev. MlU Thompaon,Putor
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Evenlna · ·6 p.m.
Weclaacky Slrvlce - 7 p.m.

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Bafley Run Road
Pastor: Ret. Emmett Rtwaon
• Sunday Evenina 7 p.m.
. Th~y Service • 7 p.m.

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Putoi: Helen Kline
Cool¥llle Cllurdl ·
Main cl Fifth $t.
Sunday School • 10 Lm.
. Worahlp : 9 a.m. ,
Tuesday Service~ .· 7 P·11': ,

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Mlddlepart Ceoll•uiiJ Cllurch
575 Pearl St., Middfeport
Putor: Sam Anderaon
Sunday Scbooi!O a.m.
Evenina • 7:30 p.m.
Wedlkllday Service • 7:30 p.m.

Eutl.tlal'l
Putor: Brian Harlqteu
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship ' 9 a.m.
Wednesday - 7 p. .

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.Putor. Theron Durhlm
·. Sunday • 9:30 a.m. and 7 p;m.
Wednesday • 7 p.nl.
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(:o, Rd. 63
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
W~lp • 10:30 a.m.

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Service~: Sat"*Y 7:30 p.11.

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New Ume Rd., Rutland
Putor: !lev. Marpret J. Roblnlim
Servlcea: Wedneoday, 7:30p.m. .
Sundly, 2:30p.m•.

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Putor: Bob·Randolph
Wonhlp • 9:30 Lm.
Sunday School • 10:30 l.m.

Trilolty Cbun:lo
, Second &amp; Lynn, Pomeroy
Sun4ay school and wprship 10:25

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Hocklfluc!rt Cllun:h
Grand Stn:et,
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Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wonhip • I J.a.m. ·
Wednesday Services· 8 p.m.

Cbelter

Putor: Jane Beattie
Worship • 9a.m. ·
Sunday School -10 a..m.
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

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Pastor: Steve Reed ·
Sunday School ; 9:30 Lm.
Wonltlp • 9:30 Lm. and 7 p.m.
Wecbteoda(, • 7 p.m.
Friday • flllowah p oervjce 7 p.m.

' llttiltl Qoudl ., '
Town~hlp Rd., 468C
Sunday School • 91.~.
Wonhlp • 10 a.m.
Wedne!flay Services :,10 a.m.

Pastor: Sharon Hausnion
Sunday School • ?:30 a.m.
Wonhip"· II a.m., 6:30p.m.

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Sunday School • 10 1.111,
WOnldlt • 7 p.a,
Wedneeday Strvlcil • 1p...

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• Rutland Free Will Baptist
Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor ·
Sund ay School · 10 a. m.
Eve ning - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Moral.. SCar
Pastor: Dcwayne Stutler
Sunday School • II a.m.
Wonhlp • 10 a.m.

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Qllllll Taoli 1 mil QIIN·

Sunday oervice, 10:00 a.m.,7loo p.m.
Youth Fellowship Sunday, 7:00p.m.
, Wednesday oervice, 7:00 P·~·

Radae
Putor: Brian Harkneli ·
Sunday School • 1(! a.m.
Wonhlp • 11 a.m . • ,

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Chlll"'h of God of Pl'l)phecy
0.1. White Rd. off St. Rt.160
Pastor: P.J. Chapman
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship- II a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Antiquity Baptist
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Eve ning . 6:QO p.m.

Racine, Ohio
Pastor: Dcwayne Stutler
Sundiy Sehool ·9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 o.m-·
Bible Study Wed. 7:00p.m.

' Our Saviour Lutheran Chun:ll
Walnut and Henry St!., Revenswood, W.Va.
Pastor: David Russell
Sunday School • 10:00 a.m.
Worship· II a.m.

Syracuse First Church of God
Apple al[d Second Sts.
Pastor: Rev. David Russell
Sunday School and Wonhip- 10 a. in.
Evening Services· 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services-6:30p.m.

Mt. Moriah Baptist
Fourth &amp; Main St., Middleport
Pas,tor: Rev. Gilbert Craig, Jr.
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wor~hip · 10:45 a.m.

Car..t.S.U.
Carmel cl Buhan Rda.

St. Joha Lutheran Church
Pine Grove
'Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Worship ·9:00a.m.
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.

Rutlaad Church of God
Pastor: Ron Heath
Sunday Worship · 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m . .

Forest Run Baptist
Pastor : Arius Hurt
Sunday School ' 10 a.m.
Worship - II a. m.

Putor: Dcwayne Stutler
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wonltlp • 9 a.m.
Wednesday Servicet • 10 a.m.

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W~y- ?p.m. A YWIIi 7,.-. .

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Sunday Sehool· IO.a.m.
Worahlp - 9 a.m.

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WOnlllpo 10:00 Ul
Wedneaday Str¥~ · 1 p.a.

Salem St., Rullaad
Putor: Robert E. M Sunday School • 10 Llll.
Wonltlp • 11:15 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneoday Service · 7 p.m·.

PUIOr! Ron Fle!ce
Sunday S&lt;:hoo.l · 9:1' a.m.
· · W~rship • 10:15 a.m.

The Qlun:lo of•Jelui
Chrllt of Latlet'-Day Selllll
St. Rt. 160, 446-6247 or 446-7486
Sunday Sehool10:20-ll Lm.
Relief Society/Priesthood 11:0'·12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10:1' o.m.
Homemaking meeting, 1st Thurs . • 7 p.m.

Mt. Moriah Church of God
Mile Hill Rd., Racine
Pastor: Brice Uu
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Evening · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Faith Bapli•t Church
Railroad St., Mason
Sunday ~chool - 10 a.m.
Worship.- 11 a.m., 6 ~. m.
WedncS&lt;jay Services· p.m.

Rullaad

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Graham Ualted Methodlit
Worship · 9:30a.m. (1st &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd &amp;: 4th Sun)
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.

. Pallor: David Dallly
Sunday Sdlool 9130 1.111.
Evenlna • 1 p.m.

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Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonbip • 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Servlcet • 7 p.m.

Reorpnlzed.Cburdt of Jesus Chrlit
of Latter Day Selau
Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor: Jerry Singer
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services •.7:30p.m.

Lanasvllle Christian Church
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedn~sday Service 7:30p.m. ·

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Sunday School • 9;15 a.m.
Worshi~ • 10 o.m. ·
Youth Fellowshtp, Sundoy • 6 p.m.

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Bradford C hurch of Christ
Corner of St. Rt. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Minister: Doug Shamblin
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Youth Minister: Bill Amberger
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship • 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Sen&lt;ices - 7:00 p.m.

Cll¥11')' .... ctltiW
. Pomeroy Pike, Cu. ~.
PdiOr: Rev. Jlactwootl
Sondoy School • 9:3(1 a,a ,
Wolllhip 10:30 1.m., 7t30 p.lll,
Wedneoday Service. 7t30 ~~~~.

WedDeatlay oervice, 7 p.m.

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Laurel Cliff Fret Metllodiat Church
Pastor: Charles Swiger
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service-7:00p.m. '

Rutland Chun:h of ChriS!
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
, Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

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Wealeyaa Bible Hollnea Church
. 7' P~arl St., Mlddlepon.
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Putor: Rev. Doua Cox
Sunday Worship · 9::*! p.m., 7:30p.m. ,
Wednesday ServJCC- 7:30p.m. ·

Bradbury Church of Christ
Pastor: Tom RunyQn
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

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Sunday, School~ ~:IS a.m. ·.
Worship • 10:34) a.m.
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Bible Study Tueaday • 10 a.m.

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Hysell R1111 Hollaea Chun:b
Sunday Sehool - 9:30 a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7 'p.m.
• Thursday ~Ice • 7:30 p.m.

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'Ptilt:cloopel Chutdt'
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603 Seooad Ave.
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Pine Grove Bible Hollneaa Cburdt
1/2 mile,off Rl. 325
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Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday Sehool ·9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a. m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service. 7:30p.m.

Tuppers Plaia Church of Christ
lnstruniental'
Worship Service • 9 a.!fl.
· Communion • 10 a.m.
Sunday Sc~ool- IO:U a.m.
Youth· 5:30pm Sunday
Bible Study' Wednesday 7 pm

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.PtaotCioepel
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worahip • 10 a.m.

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47439 Reil&gt;el Rd., a-ter
Pulora: !lev. Mary llld'ka.oid Cook
Suaday SeMceo: 10 Lll. A 6 p.m.
Wed.aeaday Servica - 7 p.m.

Pastor. Bob Roblnt011
Sunday School· 9 o.m.
Worship-!Oa.m. ·

R- of SUnil Hol'-t Chun:lo
Leading Cn:ek Rd., Rutland
.Pastor: Rev. Dewey Kina
Sunday school- 9:30 a.m.
Sunday worahip -7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meetinjl· 7 p.m.

Zion Church ·of Christ
Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (Rt:l43) .
Pastor: Roger Watson
Sunday Sehool • 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

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Htatlt (Middler.l'l)
Pa5tor: Ve~naaaye ullivan
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m. ·

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Harrisonville Road
Postor: Charles McKenzie
Sunday School 9:30 o.m.
Worship· 11 a.!"·· 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Semce. 7:00p.m,

Bearwallow Rid&amp;e Chun:h of Christ
Pastor:Terry Stewart
Sunday School ,9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services • 6:;30 p.m.

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Wonbip·9La

Cal¥"'7 Pllpim Cllapel ·

Keno Churdt of Christ
Wprship - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffrey Wallace
lst and 3rd Sunday

Maranatha Baptist Church
Burlingham - 742-7606

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31057 State Route 325, Lonpvlle
Pastor: Gary Jackson
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~unday school ·9:30a.m.
Sunday worship· !0:3oa.m. cl 7 p.m.
Wednelljay prs)'er service:· 7 p.m.

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Main Stntt, Rotlud
Sunday. Wonhlp-10:00 LID.
Sunday Servica-7 p.m.

Pomeroy Westside Church of Chrlot
33226 Children's Home Rd.
Sunday School - II a.m.
Worship · IOa.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

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