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DEADLY FIRE

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GALLI PO):liS- A 4-year·old girl died
morning after fire lore through
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Gallipolis volunteer
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to , the: blaze at the ,
.home·of FeHj:)e S.:h
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at 1~7 Circle Drive, in
killed 4-y•rthe Plal\18 Subdivision
old Kl•re
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Beach. ThrH
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and their mothLa..till;.::i.~ fighters starched the
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"We really have to empower those
who are the experts, the professors of
education, the deails, the presidents,"
Chu said Tuesday.
"Government's job is to tell us
what the problems are, our job is to
come up with solutions," Olu said.
"Calling a su!Jimit is an indication of
lliat -let:s get those experts who are ·
certain .to be players in developing
sol ulions to help crealli better teilchers
for tomorrow."
Taft's noon speech was to be fol. lowed by t;eaetion from top Republican and ~meierilic lawmakers. ,
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Governor to call for
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:: POin'LAND -· Joseph Stoliart of ·Portland has
1111nounced his candidacy for the. ·ReJlllbliclll nomi_na·
:11oit ror Meigs County commilsioner, te.rm commencJna Jan. 3, 2001.
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SOuthern Local Board of Education sever&amp;l years, pei1
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vmlty. He worked' on ·Ihe install a:
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lion of Rllline's wiiiU works, in the
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oil ;and aas ·well ·~ing business
during which ~me he helped to rai§c
542 million for IIRl drilhna purpils~
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Syracuse: Dill's · Fi~ 111d Safety Equipm_ent, ing instillation. Th~ radio equipment was not
Ravenswood,· W.Va., $.18~,614; All ~enc111 required to so to bid, because of the lower pur. Fire Equipment Co., Qt;1a. W.Va., $·117,983; Fin- chue pri~. t'~ .
ley :·Fire. Equipment. McConnelsville, $206,3~9, :
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COLUMBUS (AP) - Gov. Bob
open ed bids ·Tuead ay oor ,our
1re P • $1~5,000, said Robert Win•et• Syracuse. ••anls Jeffrey Thom!Qn said commission~rs will hold
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The bids.were opened for a new·pumper _truck
Bids were received for turnout aear (22 sets) . date yet determined.
their children's .future depends on
for Syracuse '\blunteer Fire ~partment; turnout for Tuppers Plains·tiFf.department from the foh
Thornton also noted a citizerui' survey was . educational success, from old-fashaear for Scipio Thwl)lhip and Tuppers · Plains lowing v.endors: Alhc(IS Fire and Rescue &amp;juip- being distributed at ihe town meetings, and the ioned readina skills to computer prodC~tments, aitd for breathing equipment and mcnt, $19,316; Finley fire Equipment, $20,438; 're'sults of that survey would he tabulated and con- flciency.
miscellll!leous gear for. Middleport VI'D. ·
and Dill's Fire and SafftY Equipment, $19,624.
sideied .by the board in policy decisions throughTaft, who pledged in his inaugura. Tlie projects will be funded through the ComTh.e following vendors s~~mi~ bi;.for lS oul ·the. year. . · ' ·
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munily. ~velopmenl Block Grant program. Sci- · sets of turnout gear·for Sctpto Townshtp VFD!
· In other business, the commissioners:
20,000 volunteer reading tutors . for
pio Townshjp, Tuppers Plains and Middleport $1S,360; Dill's Fire and Safety Eq~ipmenl,
• Appbinled Mick Howell or' Pomeroy to a Ohio's schools, was to call' 'for a ··
,departments will receiye lolal'funding for their $15,855; and Finley Fiq: Equipment. $16,lil.2S. four-~ar term on the board of di~ors of the spring summit to improve the way
projetta, and Sy~se VFD will receive S3S.OOO·
•'!Wo vendors submitted bids for.·rewiratol')' M~lgs Coun_ty Board of Mental Rc!ardation and Ohio teaches its teachers or reading.
il! CDBG ·money, lj)' be •used with mole th111 and mlscellaneou~ eq~ipmcnl for , Mi&amp;!leport Devei!JPIICntal Disabilities; . .
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Roderick' Olu, chancellor of the
$7~,QOO ir\ pledged contributions for.the purchase . viiD: Finley Fire Equipment, $18,969, altd Dill's'
• Approved payment of.bills in the amount-of , Ohio Board of Regents, said the proof the b-uck.
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$486,912.51.
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Firt! department reprisentatlves and vendon
In ·addilion1 Lloyd's Electronic:s of Millwood,
· Also present were 'Commissioners Janet · ment of elementary and secondary
attended the bid opening.
W.Va., s~bmitted a proposal for the purchase of Howard 111d Mick Davenport, Oerk Gloria Kloes education is also the responsibility of
• • Four bids were opened .for the Ore trock 'for · radio equipmen~ in theamounl of $4,726, includ· and Prosecl'ting.Attomey John L.entcs.
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sheriff, which I have hei&lt;:J for the
past 12 ye!I/'S." the letter read.
Sou)sby
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didates seek·
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f~l overly quick~ not.as quick as I · ' Pegged as possibly the NFL's neKt
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E&gt;olphins he looked gQOI! too. And cropped up in October ·and never
i1t.i thoughtthat he wasn't ~t 100 per- . went' away. He. finished with 732
C:ent js -a daunting one, especially for yards.
Jackson viii~ 's next opponent,- the / He had several reasons to be
tennessee Titans.
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thrilled about his re-emergence.
: On .a 90-yard lo(IChdown run in Among them are the reactions from
the,first quarter, Taylor Showed off a his friends- guys like Vlhce Carter
rare combination of elusiveness and of the Toronto Rapto'rs and former
speed. , He Stutter.stepped his way Univ~rsity · of . Aorida · teammate~ ·
through a ,line of·defenders, then got' Reidel Anthony 111d Jacquez Green,
.in )he open field, where a burst of who ·play for Ttimpa Bay and still
speed helped him QUtruit Dolphins liang out with 'fltylor whenever they
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for the purpose of "re-evaluating"
s~;veral petitions of candidacy for
sheriff's candidates, according to
Board of .. EJections Director Rita
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Sentinel Nft(a Staff
POMEROY . - Mei'gs County
Sheriff James M. Soulsby has been
disqualified as a candidate in the
March primary, 111d other candidates
for sh·eriff misht also be removed
(rom the ballot next week.
The Meigs County Board of
Elections voted at a .special meeting
Tuesday to dh;qualify soulsby,
based on a letter from.him outlining
his failure to meet training qualifica.tions .

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:'.'.'JACKS0NVILLE, Fla. · (A:P).•"- •·reception · otr a screen pass. Many
When he talks about his. injured ham- experts said it was a textbook exam!trin;·, Fred Taylor isn't trying to pie of awful tackling on the
boaSt, SCIIR anyone or . inflate his Dolphins' pan. Nev~nheless. Taylor
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l)ellll"lwo'l!'weelcs agti ~tn .Lpme siVeites' ' but his acceleratian dind
again~ qnci~nati th~n ,it did l~t what dangerous threat he is once
weekend !n., hts ~lectnfytng perfor- he'~ in ,that secondary," coach Tom
mance aglilnst Mtamt.·
Coughlin · said "He has presence
" '"l''felt r was quick in the ~incy · aliOut·liim. He s~s people most of us
~a1ft~ and ·I · st~ to re~l h~e It ~as mi!Wt not s.e."
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Rio Redwomen
.top Cedarville

Meigs Community Calendar, Page A6
Our Vtew: Study land u~e plllns, Page A4
Mountaineers nip the Herd, Page B1

Today: Cloudy
High: 30s; Low: 20s

F.ddie Jon'es led Charlotte with 25 21.
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S!utquille O'Neal led .the Lakers utes.
Coleman added 24 points and II • with 30 points and 10 rebounds.
Dallas' Cedric Ceballos scored. a.
re\!OIInds, .111d Elden Campbell 1Ja4- KDbe Bryant had IS points and a season-high 39points.
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Spun !19, CUppen 93
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David Robinson scored a season;
David Wesley cried and smiled on
The even 1·ng beg111 with a -··"nc ~II Sprewell shut down Grant high 38 points and Tim Duncan,
an emotional night at thl Charlotte
·Coliseum.
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of a letter of gratitude fro"' Jlllills" Hill and scored 23 points, and added 23 in S111 Antonio's victory in
In tears before the &amp;tart of widow, Kendall, and a video ~ ' Minus Camby added 22 p&lt;~ints and Los Angeles.
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Charlotte's first home game since With the arena still d!Wk. ~ clilli ' cH' rebounds as New York snapped
Duncan had 13 rebounds and
!lobby Ph ills • death last week, asked fans to take pah in~
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lit' viSiting Detroit's three-game winning Robinson II for the defending NBA
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Sprewell was the pnmary defend- Chppers for the etghth Straight bnte.
BAJIIRY WlLNl!R
25-0 run that caJTjed the Hornets to 1 Hornets' basket. A ball was placeil'~ ~ er on Hill, who shot S-for-21 and
Maurice Taylor had Z:i points 111d
~ ST. LOUIS (AP) _Asked if he
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, US•9.4 victory over Tor&lt;i~to on the chair and Phills' jersey was scored 16 points - more than 12 12 rebounds for the Clippers. Los
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Monday night.
draped over the seat.
below his average. Hill averaged 36. I Angeles has lost five straight ancj
. e~ thought offensive coordinator
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Th_e days following the .car, wreck
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McCain lets others have Iowa, while ·he chases campaig-n money
WASHINCiiUN (AP)- While !TIOIII pmr
idenlial candidates plow Iowa's political
ground for voles in the days before the
natioa's firsl caucuses, Sen. John McCain is
digging for dollars half a continent away · and he's unearthing more than just Republican
money.
The Senate's foremost Republican campaign finance reformer is also dredging up the
thorny .issue of collecting money from indi·
viduals whose businesses are regulated by his
Senate Commerce CommiUee. The problem
has dogged McCain for weeks and has highlighted the hazards of crusading ~ilst a system in which he takes part.

His campaign spokesman, Howaf!l Opin·
sky, says such controversy can't be avoided
because 80 percent of the nation's businesses '
are regulated by the committee.
"The alternative is ... to' not take money
from anybody, which would only lead to pub·
lie financing (of campaigns), which Senator
McCain is opposed to," Opinsky said.
Unlike every other presidential candidate,
McCain has forgone Iowa for the states where
he thinks he can slow George W. Bush's $67million momentum - New Hampshire on
Feb. 1, South Carolina on Feb.' 19 and Michi·
gan three days later.
The reasons for forfeiting Iowa: McCain's

opposition to federal subsidies for ethanol, a
fuel derived from com, is unpopolar with
farmer$; so was his legislative campaign in
1-998 to crack down on tobacco sales.
Bush's campaign dismissed McCain's
campaign strategy as flawed.
"It's imponant for whoever the ultimate
Republican nominee is to demonstrate the
ability and the strength to run in all regions of
America," Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer
said&gt;
McCain is sticking close to the East Coast
this week with . live fund-raisers and a few
other campaign events, such· as his speech
today in New York to the Conference of Pres-

idents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
But be is lapping more than just Republi·
can money, a rROYe aure to raise objcctioni
from COII3«V&amp;tives who be6eve be compro·
mises too easily.
McCain's money tour, for example, started .
with,three events Tuesday in New ·York. One
host, Seagram executive Edpr Bronfrilan Jr.,
is well-known among Democratic activists
but bas spread his money around. According
to the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonprofit research group that studies campaign
finance issues, Bronfmah last year gave
$1,000, the legal maximum, to Democratic

presidential candidates Bill Bradley and Vice
President AI Gore, as well 111 to Republicans
Bush and Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah.
McCain also has cash-raising tvents
planned this evening in Boston. and Thundlly·
at the Greenwich, Conn., horne of tiBO President John Billock.
Another New York host, financial news
service founder Michael BloombeiJ, llso haS ·
contributed to Gore and Bnidley, according to
the center. .
Other hosls .include Stale Street Bank·.
(::hairrnan Marshall · Carter of BostOn_ anii·
Peter Henderson of Wall Street investors HendelliOn Brot~rs Inc.

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,,POMEROY- Graveside funeral services for James 0. Norton 57 who
di,e d Jan. 6, 2000, were held in Walton, Ind., on Monday, Jan. 17,
Born June 7, 1942 in Gallipolis, he was the son of the late Carl H. and
Belly Norton. !fe was a 1960 graduate of Pomeroy High School.
• He retired m 1982 from the· U.S. Air Force as a master sergeant after
se.rving for 22 years. .
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ters, ·~hn.stma Norton and Paulette Norton of Onward, Ind. Also surviving
ar.p h1s SISter and brother-m-law, Carla J. and Phillip L. King of Mason,
"!.Va., and his first wife, Hiroko "Nicky" Norton of Onward, Ind.
, . B~rial included military riles.

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• TUPPERS PLAINS - Ethel Matlack Arbaugh, of Tuppers Plains, died
Sunday, January 16, 2000 at S\. Joseph Hospital; following a brief illness.
: She was born May 28, 1905 in Tuppers Plains, daughter of the late
William E. and Minnie Osborne Matlack.
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She and her husband, Johri, were form~r owneis of Arbaugh Funeral
· Home in Tuppers Plains. She was a lifelong member of the Tuppers Plains
~1. Paul United Methodist Church, a charter member of the Chester Council
Daughters of America, and a charter member of the Rose Garden Club.
Mrs, Arbaugh taught school in Vinton Township High School in Radcliff
.and ln Olive-Orange High School in Tuppers Plains. She was a postmaster
for 3,2 years at Tuppers Plains, retiring· in 1966.
. She is survived by four daughters, Leah Jean Arbaugh of Powell. Mrs.
,Iretta C. Parker of Coal Grove, Mrs. Lily Lee Schultz of Columbus, and Mrs.
Shirley Ann Hasen of Powell; a son, William Wesley Arbaugh of Tuppers
Plains; a· daughter-in-law, Norma Nichols Arbaugh, a son-in-law, John
Hasen; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; nieces, Betty
Green Timmers and Dorothy Matlack Cominsky; and a ~ost of-friends.
Besides her parents, she was preced!'d in death by her husband, John W.
Arbaugh; four brothers, Glen, Howard, Emile and William Stanley; a sister;
freda Matlack Green; an'd a son-in-law, Harold Parker.
Services will be Friday, January 21, .2000 at 2 p.m. at White Funeral
Home in Coolville; with Pastor Bob Sanders officiating. Burial will be in
Tuppers Plains Christian Church Cemetery. Friends 111ay call at the funeral
home Thursday, January 20, 2000 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.
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Chester Council Daughters of America service will be held at 7:30 p.m.

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CLEVELAND (AP)- Prosecutors say a new round of lesls conducted
on evidence in the murder case that inspired "The Fugitive"1V series qnd
movie indicate Dr. Sam Sheppard killed his pregn4n1 wife in 1954.
But the investigation conducted by Cuyahoga County Coroner Elizabeth
Balraj drew harsh criticism as 1100n as it was released Tuesday from the couple's son and his anomey, who are trying to prove Sheppard was innocent.
They said much of Balraj's work was badly flawed and a DNA test on the
fetus Marilyn Sheppard was canying when she died helps clear her husband.
Balraj, working at the request of county prosecutors, conducted a battery
of exams on Mrs. Sheppard's body, which was exhumed last year.
The coroner also examined photographs from the original cri me scene
and tried unsuccessfully to conclude what type of weapon the killer used.
Mrs. Sheppard was beaten to death in her bed at the family 's -home on Lake
Erie early on July 4, 1954.
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Mother Nature will deliver a 1-2
punch to Ohio tonight and Thursay,
weather forecasters said.
Thniglit, a winter stol'm will dump
1-5 inches of snow on the state. Then,
qn Thursday, an Alberta Oipper will
whip the stale with blustery winds
and send temperatures plunging.
The National Weather Service
issued a'· winter storm warning for
west-central and central Ohio with
predictions of 3-5 inches of snow.
Winter storm watches with possibly
'2-4 inches of snow were in effect· for
northwest and eastern Ohio, while a
weather advisory with 1-3 inches was
posted for the extreme southweSt.
The blustery winds on Thursday
will cause drifting and blowing of the
snow, the NWS said. Lows Thursday
night will be around zero and highs on
Friday will be only in the teens. ·
The record-high temperature for"
this date at the Columbus weather station was 67 degrees in 1907 while the
record low was 22 below zero in
1994. Sunset will be at 5:35 p.m. and

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complete four courses in literacy.
"!think Governor Taft has done an
extraordinarily good job of keeping
the reading and literacy _issues not just
before tlie electorate, but also before
t&amp;e business communily and the education community," Siedentop said. ·

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books and other materials and recruit
from Page A1
volunteer reading tutors. Taft hi!"self
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m1ss1on to study how to hold st_udents, · Columbus youth with his reading.
parents _and ~ucators respons1bie for
Daryl Siedentop, acting dean of
acadeiJIIC achievement. He also was Ohio Stale University's College of
\ P!Cpared to call. fo~ computer p~fi· Education, said he welcomes ameet·
. c1en9' to be a h1gh school graduahon ing of top educators to discuss readrequirement;
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For uroan areas, 'J!Ift held out. the new licensing standards mandated l!y
promi~ of re_dev~lopmg mo~ aban- the Legislature, he said. ·
~~?ned Industrial SIII:_S and paymg for.a
The new rules, which kick.in with
b1gger share of pavmg state routes m students entermg college this fall,
cities. .
require that all prospective teachers
. For distressed rural areas, he was
exp(:cted to ask the Legislature to
more than double the amount it
spends on public works pro_;ects tar·
geted for Appalachian counties.
Improving the reading skills of
Ohio schoolchildren is a top Taft ini·
tiative. Last November, his OhioRe·
ads oR&gt;Itn!m award~d almost $40 mil-

term through lhe end of the year.
The board took other action on!
Tuesday, certifying two additional;
candidates for central committee,
and decertifying !he petition or '
another central committee candidate.
According . to Jane Frymyer, •o
deputy director of the board, the . •
petitions of Myron J.B. Duffield, .
Democratic candidate from Middle- • .
port 4, and Dennis Facemyer, .
Rep ubi ican from Bradbury, were
certified following an opinion from ·,
the Ohio secretary of state's office. "
. Frymyer said that 1he boi!rd had. ·
not certified their pelitions earlier.
because the petitions were -not dated·
by the candidate prior to being cir- .
culated.
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However, · the board determined
the Ohio Revised Code does not
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requ11e a dale on the petition, and.
that the date space provided on the·
petition is merely a matter of form,
and not a legal requirement.
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The board also decertified the:
petition of George Harris of;
Pomeroy, a candidate for the Repub-•
lican Central Committee from
Pomeroy 3 precinct.
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is a member of the
board of elections, neglected to sign ;
the circulator's statement on his peti- .
lion, . which disqualified him as a
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error, it was too late to meet the certification requirements, he said in
his letter.
Ralph Trussell, a Republican candidate for sheriff, has filed ·two
protests with the elections board,
dated Tuesday, which challenge the
qualifications of David J. Warner
and Robert E. Beegle, both Republi·
cans, on grounds similar to those
resulting in Soulsby's withdrawal.
In those protests, Trussell refers
to letters from the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission, stating
that neither Beegle nor Warner hold
valid certilica!es of completion of
training as required by the state.
Beegle has said the training certificate is not required of him
because he is "grandfathered," or
exempt from the requirement. However, Trussell refers to a letter from
John Martin of the OPOTC, in
which he says' that the exemption
does not serve as an equivalent for
the requirement
· "II is possible that (Beegle and
Warner) could be considered 'grand·
fathered' peace ·officers. However,
this classification should not be misconstrued as equivalent with posses·
sion of a certilitate of completion,"
Martin's teller states.
Trussell is scheduled to appear
before the board of elections on Jan.
27 in order ·to make his protest for ·
the record, and Beegle and Warner
will have the opportunity to. slate
their cases for remaining on the bat·
lot at that time.
·.- In addition, Lentes .said, the
board has begun an internal investi·
galion into the qualifications of Tim
Gillilan, a fourth Republican candi- ·
dale for sheriff, on the basis that he
has oot mel the qualifications as a
supervisory employee.
Gillilan's qualifications will not
l!e a subject at next week's hearing,
but the board will likely call upon .
Gillilan to defend his qualifications,
as well, in a separate meeting,
Lentes said.
"The board does not have enough
independent information . to deter·
mine his qualifications, and so he
will be called upon to appear before
the board so that a decision can be .
made as to his qualifications,"
Lentes said.
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Lentes said that a~y decisions ·
made by the board of elections can
be appealed to the Meigs .County
Common Pleas Court. Meanwhile,
S9ulsby said in his letter to the board
that he would continue to ~rve his

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death of a Franldin County sheriff's deputy who rued while working ai the ·
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. Jeffrey Allen Wehr, 29, who worked in the jail's kitchen, was found
unconscious in a staff restroom by another deputy Tuesday afternoon,•said
officials with the sheriff's office.
Columbus fire medics transported Wehr to Grant Medical center, where
he was ·pronounced dead.
The death appeared to be of natural causes, officials said. An autopsy is
pending.
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Chief Deputy Steve Martin told The Columbus Dispatch for astory today. .
"One of the deputies discovered he was missing 'and went to look for him ."
sunrise Thursday a! 7:50 a.m.
Deputy William McCoy· said those with the sheriff's office were sadWeather f11recast:
dened last night.
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Tonight ...Snow, mainly from late .
"Everyone is prelly upset and s~ked right now. No one likes to lose one
everiing on. Snow accumulation by of their own," McCoy said.
around dawn 1 to 3 inches. Lows in
Wehr had been a deputy since July 1996.
the lower and mid 20s. Southwest
wind 5 to 15 mph, shifting to the
northwest. Chance of snow 90 percent.
Thursday.. :Biustery and turning .
rolder. Light snow likely early, then AEP- 33'1.
Ltd.-34,.
cloudy with a chan~e of snp~ show- Akzo - 48"1.
Oak Hill Financial - 14'·
efl!. Total accumulahon, 2to 4. inches. AmTech/SBC- 41 '!.
OVB-33'1.
Early highs in the mid 20s. Chance of Ashland 011 ~ 33-,ti
One Valley- 21
snow 70 percent.
AT&amp;T _ 53'1.
Peoplu - 20'1&lt;
Thursday night..A chance of snow Bank One _ 31 ~.
Premier - 9\
showers until midnight, then partial Bob Evans _ 18,.
Rockwell - 50,,
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Dally stock reports are the
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the teachers'
union four
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calls
for a statewide
moratorium,
the protests
pub!ic school
might ~reate
. more charter schools.
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If the board of education approves contracts for all four schools next
.week, about 750 students could be enrolled this fall. Enrollment could
increase to 1,200 in four years. ·
Officials in the st~le's third-largest district said the charter schools would
be closely monitored. The district has about 47,000 students.
"It:s always been our notion to hold these schools to a higher standard
than those we operate," Superintendent Steven Adamowski told The Cincin.nati Post for a story published Tuesday.
"As rigorous as our accountability system is, if one of our schools is in
the 'improving' category, you continue to exist. Here we're saying you hav~
three years to get in the 'achieving' category and if you do, you get your
charter renewed, but if not, you don't get it renewed."
The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers see the charter schools as a finan.cia! drain on the district and a factor that will further depress test scores.
"They won 'I .be district schools," union President Tom Mooney said
Tuesday. " These school will not count as part of district test scores for rat·
ing purpo~s . You'll never gel out of academic emergency; that seems like
kind of a brain-dead propositiorr."
Adamowski believes the district will be allo"l!'d to include the charter
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Cincy looking at charter sch~ols

"'elgs ·EMS runs .
POMEROY - . Units of the
Meip 'County Emergency Medical
Service recorded six calls for assistance Tuesday. Units responding
included:
CENTRAL DISPATCH
10:06 a.m., Bachner Road, Rut·
land, Gartlel Bachner, ·'Veterans ·
Memorial Hospital; Rutland squad
asiisted;
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Middleport, Raymond 'Cook, VMH;
• 4:15 p.m,. East Mlin ,Street,
Pomeroy, Patricia Shane, treated ai'
the scene, Pomeroy squad assisted;
5:26 p.m., 'Overbrook Nursing
Center, Middleport, Audrey Wood,
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BUCKEYE NEWS IN BRIEF

CRP signup
period set
by state
COLUMBUS- The next sign-up
. period for the Conservation Reserve
Program will be held through Feb. 11,
according to the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources.
This four-week period will allow
landowners not currently participate
. ing in the program to apply for land
enrollment contracts; Landowners
who have existing contracts due to
expire in the fall may also renew them
during this time.
OJngress established the CRP as
~ of the 1985 Farm Bill. It is the
federal government's single-largest
environmental improvement program
and one of its ·most productive and
oost-efficient farm programs.
· The CRP encourages landowners
and operators to plant grass and trees
on highly erodible croplands that are .
removed 'from agricultural .production. Stith plantings are made to act as
windblaks, protect higlily erodible
soils, and help to provide food and
habitat for wildlife.
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"What is often overlooked is how
' t)uough ·the CRP
land set' astde
improves the quality of water flowing
in Ohio's creekS and rivers," said Pat
Ruble, executive administrator of
wi,ldlife management and research.for
ODNR Division of Wildlife.
"Sediment loads and pesticide
runoff from surrounding .farm fields
can. be greatly,reduoed from the estab·
lished ground cover, thus improving
· the quality of drinking water downstream and also benefiting local fiSh
populations and mussel beds," added·
Ruble.
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,
Landowners and farm operators
enter into land contrpcts with the
USDA lasting for 10 to 15 years. In
return, they receive annual rental pay·
ments, inCentive payments for certain
activities and cost-share assistance to
establish protective vegetation cover.
The average annual payinent in Ohio
is approximately $77 per acre.
· Each land enrollment application
is scored through the Environmental ·
Benefits Index that factors the location of the land and amount of benefits attained for erosion, water quality,
and wildlife habitat. .
The wildlife habitat factor· recognizes the ·benefits attnbutable to the
vegetative cover planted and to
address the habitat needs of certain
·wildlife species.
The state wildlife agency recog- '
nizes this program. as the most effective tool for providing grassland habi·
" tat on privately-owned land. Current·
ly in Ohio, there are more than 8,500
farms with 280,6BO combined acres
enrolled in the CRP.
This is approximately 120,000
acres more than all land owned and
· administered by lh_e· ODNR Division
of Wildlife.
"The Conservation Reserve Program has been and wiU continue to be.
a ·priority in our -agency's Private
Lands Habitat Managel'lent . Program," Ruble said. "But for the CRP
to benefit wildlife, the veptative
cover and other plantings th,at are · .
made must be l"'le to p!,lr.fide ,quality
food sou~ aiid blbililt filt i 'diversity_of wildlife lpeciel." "
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Thole who are inleteated in participating in the CRP •si)ould. contact
. their local Farm Service Agency, Nat- ·
~~~ Restiurtea O&gt;nselvation Service,
or Division of Wildlife district office.

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McCain lets others have Iowa, while ·he chases campaig-n money
WASHINCiiUN (AP)- While !TIOIII pmr
idenlial candidates plow Iowa's political
ground for voles in the days before the
natioa's firsl caucuses, Sen. John McCain is
digging for dollars half a continent away · and he's unearthing more than just Republican
money.
The Senate's foremost Republican campaign finance reformer is also dredging up the
thorny .issue of collecting money from indi·
viduals whose businesses are regulated by his
Senate Commerce CommiUee. The problem
has dogged McCain for weeks and has highlighted the hazards of crusading ~ilst a system in which he takes part.

His campaign spokesman, Howaf!l Opin·
sky, says such controversy can't be avoided
because 80 percent of the nation's businesses '
are regulated by the committee.
"The alternative is ... to' not take money
from anybody, which would only lead to pub·
lie financing (of campaigns), which Senator
McCain is opposed to," Opinsky said.
Unlike every other presidential candidate,
McCain has forgone Iowa for the states where
he thinks he can slow George W. Bush's $67million momentum - New Hampshire on
Feb. 1, South Carolina on Feb.' 19 and Michi·
gan three days later.
The reasons for forfeiting Iowa: McCain's

opposition to federal subsidies for ethanol, a
fuel derived from com, is unpopolar with
farmer$; so was his legislative campaign in
1-998 to crack down on tobacco sales.
Bush's campaign dismissed McCain's
campaign strategy as flawed.
"It's imponant for whoever the ultimate
Republican nominee is to demonstrate the
ability and the strength to run in all regions of
America," Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer
said&gt;
McCain is sticking close to the East Coast
this week with . live fund-raisers and a few
other campaign events, such· as his speech
today in New York to the Conference of Pres-

idents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
But be is lapping more than just Republi·
can money, a rROYe aure to raise objcctioni
from COII3«V&amp;tives who be6eve be compro·
mises too easily.
McCain's money tour, for example, started .
with,three events Tuesday in New ·York. One
host, Seagram executive Edpr Bronfrilan Jr.,
is well-known among Democratic activists
but bas spread his money around. According
to the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonprofit research group that studies campaign
finance issues, Bronfmah last year gave
$1,000, the legal maximum, to Democratic

presidential candidates Bill Bradley and Vice
President AI Gore, as well 111 to Republicans
Bush and Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah.
McCain also has cash-raising tvents
planned this evening in Boston. and Thundlly·
at the Greenwich, Conn., horne of tiBO President John Billock.
Another New York host, financial news
service founder Michael BloombeiJ, llso haS ·
contributed to Gore and Bnidley, according to
the center. .
Other hosls .include Stale Street Bank·.
(::hairrnan Marshall · Carter of BostOn_ anii·
Peter Henderson of Wall Street investors HendelliOn Brot~rs Inc.

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,,POMEROY- Graveside funeral services for James 0. Norton 57 who
di,e d Jan. 6, 2000, were held in Walton, Ind., on Monday, Jan. 17,
Born June 7, 1942 in Gallipolis, he was the son of the late Carl H. and
Belly Norton. !fe was a 1960 graduate of Pomeroy High School.
• He retired m 1982 from the· U.S. Air Force as a master sergeant after
se.rving for 22 years. .
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ters, ·~hn.stma Norton and Paulette Norton of Onward, Ind. Also surviving
ar.p h1s SISter and brother-m-law, Carla J. and Phillip L. King of Mason,
"!.Va., and his first wife, Hiroko "Nicky" Norton of Onward, Ind.
, . B~rial included military riles.

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Sunday, January 16, 2000 at S\. Joseph Hospital; following a brief illness.
: She was born May 28, 1905 in Tuppers Plains, daughter of the late
William E. and Minnie Osborne Matlack.
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She and her husband, Johri, were form~r owneis of Arbaugh Funeral
· Home in Tuppers Plains. She was a lifelong member of the Tuppers Plains
~1. Paul United Methodist Church, a charter member of the Chester Council
Daughters of America, and a charter member of the Rose Garden Club.
Mrs, Arbaugh taught school in Vinton Township High School in Radcliff
.and ln Olive-Orange High School in Tuppers Plains. She was a postmaster
for 3,2 years at Tuppers Plains, retiring· in 1966.
. She is survived by four daughters, Leah Jean Arbaugh of Powell. Mrs.
,Iretta C. Parker of Coal Grove, Mrs. Lily Lee Schultz of Columbus, and Mrs.
Shirley Ann Hasen of Powell; a son, William Wesley Arbaugh of Tuppers
Plains; a· daughter-in-law, Norma Nichols Arbaugh, a son-in-law, John
Hasen; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; nieces, Betty
Green Timmers and Dorothy Matlack Cominsky; and a ~ost of-friends.
Besides her parents, she was preced!'d in death by her husband, John W.
Arbaugh; four brothers, Glen, Howard, Emile and William Stanley; a sister;
freda Matlack Green; an'd a son-in-law, Harold Parker.
Services will be Friday, January 21, .2000 at 2 p.m. at White Funeral
Home in Coolville; with Pastor Bob Sanders officiating. Burial will be in
Tuppers Plains Christian Church Cemetery. Friends 111ay call at the funeral
home Thursday, January 20, 2000 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.
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Chester Council Daughters of America service will be held at 7:30 p.m.

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CLEVELAND (AP)- Prosecutors say a new round of lesls conducted
on evidence in the murder case that inspired "The Fugitive"1V series qnd
movie indicate Dr. Sam Sheppard killed his pregn4n1 wife in 1954.
But the investigation conducted by Cuyahoga County Coroner Elizabeth
Balraj drew harsh criticism as 1100n as it was released Tuesday from the couple's son and his anomey, who are trying to prove Sheppard was innocent.
They said much of Balraj's work was badly flawed and a DNA test on the
fetus Marilyn Sheppard was canying when she died helps clear her husband.
Balraj, working at the request of county prosecutors, conducted a battery
of exams on Mrs. Sheppard's body, which was exhumed last year.
The coroner also examined photographs from the original cri me scene
and tried unsuccessfully to conclude what type of weapon the killer used.
Mrs. Sheppard was beaten to death in her bed at the family 's -home on Lake
Erie early on July 4, 1954.
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Mother Nature will deliver a 1-2
punch to Ohio tonight and Thursay,
weather forecasters said.
Thniglit, a winter stol'm will dump
1-5 inches of snow on the state. Then,
qn Thursday, an Alberta Oipper will
whip the stale with blustery winds
and send temperatures plunging.
The National Weather Service
issued a'· winter storm warning for
west-central and central Ohio with
predictions of 3-5 inches of snow.
Winter storm watches with possibly
'2-4 inches of snow were in effect· for
northwest and eastern Ohio, while a
weather advisory with 1-3 inches was
posted for the extreme southweSt.
The blustery winds on Thursday
will cause drifting and blowing of the
snow, the NWS said. Lows Thursday
night will be around zero and highs on
Friday will be only in the teens. ·
The record-high temperature for"
this date at the Columbus weather station was 67 degrees in 1907 while the
record low was 22 below zero in
1994. Sunset will be at 5:35 p.m. and

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complete four courses in literacy.
"!think Governor Taft has done an
extraordinarily good job of keeping
the reading and literacy _issues not just
before tlie electorate, but also before
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,The money will help schQOis buy
books and other materials and recruit
from Page A1
volunteer reading tutors. Taft hi!"self
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m1ss1on to study how to hold st_udents, · Columbus youth with his reading.
parents _and ~ucators respons1bie for
Daryl Siedentop, acting dean of
acadeiJIIC achievement. He also was Ohio Stale University's College of
\ P!Cpared to call. fo~ computer p~fi· Education, said he welcomes ameet·
. c1en9' to be a h1gh school graduahon ing of top educators to discuss readrequirement;
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ing. The summit is timely because of
For uroan areas, 'J!Ift held out. the new licensing standards mandated l!y
promi~ of re_dev~lopmg mo~ aban- the Legislature, he said. ·
~~?ned Industrial SIII:_S and paymg for.a
The new rules, which kick.in with
b1gger share of pavmg state routes m students entermg college this fall,
cities. .
require that all prospective teachers
. For distressed rural areas, he was
exp(:cted to ask the Legislature to
more than double the amount it
spends on public works pro_;ects tar·
geted for Appalachian counties.
Improving the reading skills of
Ohio schoolchildren is a top Taft ini·
tiative. Last November, his OhioRe·
ads oR&gt;Itn!m award~d almost $40 mil-

term through lhe end of the year.
The board took other action on!
Tuesday, certifying two additional;
candidates for central committee,
and decertifying !he petition or '
another central committee candidate.
According . to Jane Frymyer, •o
deputy director of the board, the . •
petitions of Myron J.B. Duffield, .
Democratic candidate from Middle- • .
port 4, and Dennis Facemyer, .
Rep ubi ican from Bradbury, were
certified following an opinion from ·,
the Ohio secretary of state's office. "
. Frymyer said that 1he boi!rd had. ·
not certified their pelitions earlier.
because the petitions were -not dated·
by the candidate prior to being cir- .
culated.
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However, · the board determined
the Ohio Revised Code does not
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requ11e a dale on the petition, and.
that the date space provided on the·
petition is merely a matter of form,
and not a legal requirement.
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The board also decertified the:
petition of George Harris of;
Pomeroy, a candidate for the Repub-•
lican Central Committee from
Pomeroy 3 precinct.
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Harris,
is a member of the
board of elections, neglected to sign ;
the circulator's statement on his peti- .
lion, . which disqualified him as a
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error, it was too late to meet the certification requirements, he said in
his letter.
Ralph Trussell, a Republican candidate for sheriff, has filed ·two
protests with the elections board,
dated Tuesday, which challenge the
qualifications of David J. Warner
and Robert E. Beegle, both Republi·
cans, on grounds similar to those
resulting in Soulsby's withdrawal.
In those protests, Trussell refers
to letters from the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission, stating
that neither Beegle nor Warner hold
valid certilica!es of completion of
training as required by the state.
Beegle has said the training certificate is not required of him
because he is "grandfathered," or
exempt from the requirement. However, Trussell refers to a letter from
John Martin of the OPOTC, in
which he says' that the exemption
does not serve as an equivalent for
the requirement
· "II is possible that (Beegle and
Warner) could be considered 'grand·
fathered' peace ·officers. However,
this classification should not be misconstrued as equivalent with posses·
sion of a certilitate of completion,"
Martin's teller states.
Trussell is scheduled to appear
before the board of elections on Jan.
27 in order ·to make his protest for ·
the record, and Beegle and Warner
will have the opportunity to. slate
their cases for remaining on the bat·
lot at that time.
·.- In addition, Lentes .said, the
board has begun an internal investi·
galion into the qualifications of Tim
Gillilan, a fourth Republican candi- ·
dale for sheriff, on the basis that he
has oot mel the qualifications as a
supervisory employee.
Gillilan's qualifications will not
l!e a subject at next week's hearing,
but the board will likely call upon .
Gillilan to defend his qualifications,
as well, in a separate meeting,
Lentes said.
"The board does not have enough
independent information . to deter·
mine his qualifications, and so he
will be called upon to appear before
the board so that a decision can be .
made as to his qualifications,"
Lentes said.
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Lentes said that a~y decisions ·
made by the board of elections can
be appealed to the Meigs .County
Common Pleas Court. Meanwhile,
S9ulsby said in his letter to the board
that he would continue to ~rve his

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COLUMBUS (AP)- An autopsy will be done to determine the cause of
death of a Franldin County sheriff's deputy who rued while working ai the ·
· courily jail.
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. Jeffrey Allen Wehr, 29, who worked in the jail's kitchen, was found
unconscious in a staff restroom by another deputy Tuesday afternoon,•said
officials with the sheriff's office.
Columbus fire medics transported Wehr to Grant Medical center, where
he was ·pronounced dead.
The death appeared to be of natural causes, officials said. An autopsy is
pending.
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Chief Deputy Steve Martin told The Columbus Dispatch for astory today. .
"One of the deputies discovered he was missing 'and went to look for him ."
sunrise Thursday a! 7:50 a.m.
Deputy William McCoy· said those with the sheriff's office were sadWeather f11recast:
dened last night.
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Tonight ...Snow, mainly from late .
"Everyone is prelly upset and s~ked right now. No one likes to lose one
everiing on. Snow accumulation by of their own," McCoy said.
around dawn 1 to 3 inches. Lows in
Wehr had been a deputy since July 1996.
the lower and mid 20s. Southwest
wind 5 to 15 mph, shifting to the
northwest. Chance of snow 90 percent.
Thursday.. :Biustery and turning .
rolder. Light snow likely early, then AEP- 33'1.
Ltd.-34,.
cloudy with a chan~e of snp~ show- Akzo - 48"1.
Oak Hill Financial - 14'·
efl!. Total accumulahon, 2to 4. inches. AmTech/SBC- 41 '!.
OVB-33'1.
Early highs in the mid 20s. Chance of Ashland 011 ~ 33-,ti
One Valley- 21
snow 70 percent.
AT&amp;T _ 53'1.
Peoplu - 20'1&lt;
Thursday night..A chance of snow Bank One _ 31 ~.
Premier - 9\
showers until midnight, then partial Bob Evans _ 18,.
Rockwell - 50,,
clearing. Lows near 10 above.
BorgWarner _
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RD Shell - 80'1.
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Saturday...Partly cloudy. Light City Holding -13,,
Wendy's - 2(1'1. .
snow likely during the night. Lows in Federal Mo~l-1-,.
Worthington - 18 .
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Dally stock reports are the
the mid 30s.
Gannett- 7'i'l.
4 p.m. closing quotes of the
Sunday... Partly cloudy . with · a K mart - 9'!.
previous day's tranaactlona,
chance of snow showers. Lows in the Kroger- 1B
provided by Adveat of Gal·
mid 20s and highs flom the upper 30s. Landa End - 31'!.
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- Despite
,from district
the teachers'
union four
and
calls
for a statewide
moratorium,
the protests
pub!ic school
might ~reate
. more charter schools.
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If the board of education approves contracts for all four schools next
.week, about 750 students could be enrolled this fall. Enrollment could
increase to 1,200 in four years. ·
Officials in the st~le's third-largest district said the charter schools would
be closely monitored. The district has about 47,000 students.
"It:s always been our notion to hold these schools to a higher standard
than those we operate," Superintendent Steven Adamowski told The Cincin.nati Post for a story published Tuesday.
"As rigorous as our accountability system is, if one of our schools is in
the 'improving' category, you continue to exist. Here we're saying you hav~
three years to get in the 'achieving' category and if you do, you get your
charter renewed, but if not, you don't get it renewed."
The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers see the charter schools as a finan.cia! drain on the district and a factor that will further depress test scores.
"They won 'I .be district schools," union President Tom Mooney said
Tuesday. " These school will not count as part of district test scores for rat·
ing purpo~s . You'll never gel out of academic emergency; that seems like
kind of a brain-dead propositiorr."
Adamowski believes the district will be allo"l!'d to include the charter
schools' results in the annual tally of stamjard measures.

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Cincy looking at charter sch~ols

"'elgs ·EMS runs .
POMEROY - . Units of the
Meip 'County Emergency Medical
Service recorded six calls for assistance Tuesday. Units responding
included:
CENTRAL DISPATCH
10:06 a.m., Bachner Road, Rut·
land, Gartlel Bachner, ·'Veterans ·
Memorial Hospital; Rutland squad
asiisted;
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Middleport, Raymond 'Cook, VMH;
• 4:15 p.m,. East Mlin ,Street,
Pomeroy, Patricia Shane, treated ai'
the scene, Pomeroy squad assisted;
5:26 p.m., 'Overbrook Nursing
Center, Middleport, Audrey Wood,
VMJi.
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BUCKEYE NEWS IN BRIEF

CRP signup
period set
by state
COLUMBUS- The next sign-up
. period for the Conservation Reserve
Program will be held through Feb. 11,
according to the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources.
This four-week period will allow
landowners not currently participate
. ing in the program to apply for land
enrollment contracts; Landowners
who have existing contracts due to
expire in the fall may also renew them
during this time.
OJngress established the CRP as
~ of the 1985 Farm Bill. It is the
federal government's single-largest
environmental improvement program
and one of its ·most productive and
oost-efficient farm programs.
· The CRP encourages landowners
and operators to plant grass and trees
on highly erodible croplands that are .
removed 'from agricultural .production. Stith plantings are made to act as
windblaks, protect higlily erodible
soils, and help to provide food and
habitat for wildlife.
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"What is often overlooked is how
' t)uough ·the CRP
land set' astde
improves the quality of water flowing
in Ohio's creekS and rivers," said Pat
Ruble, executive administrator of
wi,ldlife management and research.for
ODNR Division of Wildlife.
"Sediment loads and pesticide
runoff from surrounding .farm fields
can. be greatly,reduoed from the estab·
lished ground cover, thus improving
· the quality of drinking water downstream and also benefiting local fiSh
populations and mussel beds," added·
Ruble.
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Landowners and farm operators
enter into land contrpcts with the
USDA lasting for 10 to 15 years. In
return, they receive annual rental pay·
ments, inCentive payments for certain
activities and cost-share assistance to
establish protective vegetation cover.
The average annual payinent in Ohio
is approximately $77 per acre.
· Each land enrollment application
is scored through the Environmental ·
Benefits Index that factors the location of the land and amount of benefits attained for erosion, water quality,
and wildlife habitat. .
The wildlife habitat factor· recognizes the ·benefits attnbutable to the
vegetative cover planted and to
address the habitat needs of certain
·wildlife species.
The state wildlife agency recog- '
nizes this program. as the most effective tool for providing grassland habi·
" tat on privately-owned land. Current·
ly in Ohio, there are more than 8,500
farms with 280,6BO combined acres
enrolled in the CRP.
This is approximately 120,000
acres more than all land owned and
· administered by lh_e· ODNR Division
of Wildlife.
"The Conservation Reserve Program has been and wiU continue to be.
a ·priority in our -agency's Private
Lands Habitat Managel'lent . Program," Ruble said. "But for the CRP
to benefit wildlife, the veptative
cover and other plantings th,at are · .
made must be l"'le to p!,lr.fide ,quality
food sou~ aiid blbililt filt i 'diversity_of wildlife lpeciel." "
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Thole who are inleteated in participating in the CRP •si)ould. contact
. their local Farm Service Agency, Nat- ·
~~~ Restiurtea O&gt;nselvation Service,
or Division of Wildlife district office.

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~ Counties in southern Ohio and western West Virginia seeking place·
:meat of industry and communities trumpet the avai)ability of space and
:.f00111 to grow. Driving through the area, prime spots for placement of a
:m111ufacturing plant or a new housing development almost leap out to
~he road, waiting to be occupied.
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base. Land as a only a starling pomt. Developmg
a site with water, sewage, electric and other util· ~y MORtoN KONDRACKE
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200 percent .of the poverty line, plus 16 million
ities comes next, as are environmental concerns ' While health-care policy mostly looks lo be a adults. HIM estimated the plan's a&gt;st at $35-$40
about the impact such development will have on political combat zone this year, two former antag· billi9n per year.
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onists are joining forces on incremental steps 10
· Both groups accept that ·most Americans
the area.
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Looking to balance growth with a desire to exJlllnd health insurance for the poor.
would continue to obtain their health insurance
Instead of just fighting over patients' rights through their employeR and thll existina Medic·
:atnng
preserve the land, counties like Gallia and
and drug benefits for the elderly, Republicans and· aid and the Otildren's Heallh lnaunnce PrOgram
Democrats ought to follow the lead of the Health would be ex~ded for the poor.
Insurance
Association of America and Families
In opting for an incremcnlal approach, Flllli·
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while not stretching land and services to the
USA
in
trying
to
solve
a
chronic
problem.
II~ USA is parting .company wllh other liberals,
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: Although rapid deveiopment of business and housing, as. in the
over the comprehensive health-reform bill pro· advocate a ,;omprehensivc overhaul of the U.S..
Columbus area, has not been seen here, more rural countie ~ have time
by- the Clinton administration. Families health-insurance system.
io explore the benefits and problems created by such growth and apply posed
USA slrongly supported it. HIAA ran the "Harry
Bradley proposes that all the uninsured join the
.lhe lessilns to their own community.
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Federal Employees Health Be1Jefit System aild
:; Expansion of the Columl?u5 ·area has' filled previously undeveloped.
· Now, ho~vcr, the two groups are teaming up that prctniumi for the JIOOr and ncar-poor be subareas, taken up pastureland and put a strain on .services such as sewer to develop an incremenlal approach to providing sidized
at a cpst of $65 billion a yeat.
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What Pollack 'refe!red 10 as '" ihe difference
Md water that served only a .small population when first .installed.
health insurance for the poor children and adulta
: The downside is an increased cost 10 businesses and new residents who make up 58 percent of-the 44 million Alner· between the building-block ·~oaeh· and those
· who, warit !~&amp;!·whole· enchilada" is one reason he
)Nho embraced the area for more room or the joys of living in the Col!n- leans ·lacking coverage, \ ,
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ProgreSs on the proposal was unveiled' at ii an_ci Kahn.do' nol expeCt passage this year.
:~- Ultimately, the privilege of.escaping urban life ends up costing by
Another
reason
is
jurisdictional
rivalries
with·
conference sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnfinancing improvements 10 the infrastJl!Ciure.
son
Foundation, which the lwo groups credit with in &lt;;:ongress. Insure USA contains only elements
· · In the Ohio Valley, agriculture remains an important pan of the local
overseen by !he House Comme.rce Conimitree
acting
as a midwi~ for their joinl action.
economy, while living in a rural area still holds an attraction for both
Neither HIAA !'resident Chip Kahn nor Fami· artd the Scnall: Fillari!X' Committee, leaving little
:'longtime and new residents.. While the development that has been seen
· lies USA Director Ron Pollack expects the plan to · role (or .the J-1C?use Ways and Means Commitlec ·
:locally tends to remain cloSe to populated areas where utilities and ser·
become law this year. But they hope it can gain and the,Scnate Health, Education, Labor and Pen·
;Yices are available, expansion into less developed sites is a possibility. bipartisan momentum . for enactment next year, sions Committee.
.;: Such expansion is a concern if these ateas look lo preserve the land regardless of who controls Congress and the
And yet anotller factor is the absence of any
. :·~hat has sustained thFm lhn;~ugh farming or logging. That is why a plan White House.
definite health·policy decisions by Texas Gov.
:js needed to help officials prepare and cope with the demands of growth.
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The idea somewhat resembles..,.. but is more George W. 1Jush. .
;-. The plan; however, needs public input. In a democratic process, ·citi· ambitious th~n - Vice President AI Gore's p!an
- One of Blish's top health adviseJ:S, lobbyist ·
; izens must air their concerns and needs in such an undertaking, No one to cover 11 million uninsured children at a cost of Deborah Steelman, said, "In 1972, Richard
Nixon proposed an employer mandate for the
: wants a plan drafted by a single person or committee that bas decided about $25 billion a year.
The HIAA/Families USA idea would cover 1.5 uninsured. The Democrats killed it,'lhinking they
:~hal it best for everyone; it takes the inclusion of many opinions to
million children in families with 'incomes up to would win the 'White Ho~ . and enact national
·lletermine .the best way of handling a situation.
::, This is no time for people to be shy about airing their viewpoints.
:,Contact your county commissioners and your local Soil and Water Con· .
:!lflrvation Dislrict and find. out where each county's individual plan

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to creale jobs.
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~arents should know signs of cerebral palsy - specifically hemiplegia - in infants -

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:Dear Aoa L1oden : The Americlln public is learning a l9t about
m1fltiple births and infant physical
development these days. l have
my own story, which many other
fa$t ilies share.
~My son, who is 10 years old ,
was diagnosed at 5 months with
cerebral palsy •• specifically, left
hejniplegia.
From the begin·
ni ~g. I was concernecj about his
phrsical development.
, Although I was always met
wijh compassion at the monthl y
,pe~i atri c visits, my concerns
resarding his left hand movement
wcire considered a "wait-and-see"
issue. I am not a ''wai t-and-see"

intervention can make a huge dif·
ference , whether the case is mi ld

• Pushing away ot arching back
• Floppy or. limp body· posture
• Cannot sit up without support
by eight months
• Uses only one side of the
body, or onl y the anns, to crawl
• E~treme irritability or crying
• Failure to smile by three
months
,
• Feeding di fficulties
• Persistent gagging or choking
when fed
• Tongue pushes soft ·food out
of the mouth after six months ·
Pathways Awareness Founda·

or severe.

As your letter proves, not all
doctors are as well-i nfo rmed as
thliy should be. It is important for
ponento to ask questions if they are
concerned about their child's
development, and have no idea
wbat is wrong.
Here are some of the earl y
symptoms to look for:
• Poor head control after three
months
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By:
ANN LANDERS
NOIS

DEAR PARENT: Thank you'
for asking. Although not all body
movemen t disorders turn out to be
cerebral palsy, physical • therapy
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Any reader who recognizes these holism: How to Recognize It, How '
symptoms should write for guid-, to Deal With It, How to Conquer :
ance to Pathways Awareness It". can turn things around. Send a :
Foundation, 123 N. Wacker Drive, self-addressed, long, busi ness-size ;
Suite 900 Chicago, Ill. 60606, or envelope and a chec k or money •
call 1·800-955-2445 (www.path· orderfor $3 .75 (this includes ;
waysawarcness.org). You will postage and handling) to: Alcohol, :
receive some valuable information . c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11562, '
Chicago, Ill. 60611 ·0562. (In :
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Gem of the Day: Here's a sug- Canada, send $4.55.) To fi nd 0111 ;
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ing employer mandates.
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could ' have got a deal on health care, but he ·•'
wouldn't compromise. So nothing got done. This i •
plait represents a decision on the part of some lib·
erals to go for incomes-based gradualism."
Since the defeat of his 1994 plan, though, Oin·
ton has opted for gradual expansion of insuran~ ~·
programs - and this year he reportedly is con··sidering expansions of Medicaid and CHIP, plus ~
tax breaks for individuals who buy their own~.
health insural)ce.
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The crucial difference is over the right to SllC ..,
health plans when services arc denied. Democrats' •
are allied on the . issue with a11other. unpopullr
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so far has been unsu&lt;:CCS~fulln winning a public .i•;
relations battle over liability. ·
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a Medicare prescription-drug benefit for seniors. :~
a crucial swing voting bloc in 2000. .
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Democrats and the administration favor a dru~, ~
benefit for all senioR -, plus controls on drug
prices ~. while Republicans advocate a means:
~ted ~efit. .
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cy this year are about as .gtcat as for an early ·:·:
peace in Otechnya.
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ous Jl(lversarics cao take cues from the HIAA an~ "
Families USA and seek some constructive joint ·::
action.
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person, and. so I did my own ·
·;when my son .was finally diag'c ·
nosed, he was referred for imm~­
diate phy.sical, and oCcupational
therapy, so he co!'ld learn ho'\' to
u ~ his b&lt;l!IY more effectively,
', Without thi s early intervention,
I ~mi't believe he· v.:ould now be
pljtying , basketball or baseball , .
w~lkingwlth only a sl\ght limp, m
h~~e total use of his le.ft ha~d .
• In fact, my son would probably.
h~ve liltle khowled~e" of how .to ,
ilsF the left stde o( has body, or be
&amp;'fare that it existed.
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hdpeful experience for both parerjts and children .
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age- children, and even ·more
'frightening, ~chool-age children,_·
just being diagnosed. The early
years, the formative. years wher~
intervention ·is so critical, ·have
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· ·~ few years 'ago, your ·column
addressed early detection for chit·
dren with developmental con·
ccrns. The. organization that published this information was Path·
ways Awareness Foundation .
Wo,uld you please reprint it? •• A
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"J:own ship Board of Trustees
tc~ntly elected officers for the
yc.ar 2000. · Blair Windon was
nained president with Alan Hol.ter ·
being electej:l. vice . president.
E\wer Newell is the third member
of., the board. Monthly meetings
were set for the second· Tuesday
aqhe Chester tow·n hall, 7 p.m:
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Bill
Osborne was elected pre!jjd·ent
and Randy Boston, vice president', at the recent organizational
meeting of the Olive Township
B'oiird of Trustees. Ernie Barringer is t~e third trustee .

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buy - and so far we have been doina • pretty gOod
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Ou,r own pel lheory is 1o go witl1 the baby
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follow the boomers.
boomers, lhc generation lhli bas moved li~ a ddll
of Art or Terminal Tower, in a· year when
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The Japanese bought dollars, and the dollar went wave tHroup every facet of American life. Walt
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' down against the yen. The Japanese bought Ameri~ Disf!CY was qne of lhc first to bet on ~m. Colleges
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pipe
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!lth Street in aevel111d.
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Thirty-six inches across, a fns!nent of a mas-,,.,
:11y Thl AIIIOCiated Preaa ·
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siye public workS improvement project, the lube •
&gt; Today is Wednesday, Jan. 19, the 19tli day of 21XXJ. There are 347 days left heavily iniO U.S. residential real estate....
· coiidnuC!i to lralle up.
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was designed to last 100 years and carry • billio~~
.:.t~chnology'
:·in the year.
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And when the boomeR' aflluence nudled them
of gallons of water 10 slake lbe growing thirst of!
:, Toda)"s Highlight in History:
America, it ·is beginning to look like the good old iniO ever-higher tax brackets, those too were lft'ecl·
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what in 1913 was the sixth-largest city in a
On Jan. 19, 1807, Robert E. Lee, commander in chief of the Confederate capitalist spirit is functioning quite well here. Amer· •ed: They Cllll.e down.
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ALFRED - A mission report.
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. young and building century.
:;armies, was born in Stratford, Va.
· ica sold out at the top. And America will undoubt·'. · , But the ~apanese were not paymg attention 10
om"Ractsm and Thchnology" was
Thirteen years short mits roughly projected ;?
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edly buy in at the bottom.
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this phenomena. Tbey failed to notice that bust fol·
giilen by. Thelma Henderson a!
lifespan but still well into its age; that arterial ..,.
The U.S. government said, " Lend us your died, l~ed in the wake of the boomeR. Many coli~
• In 1736, JIIIIICS Watt. inventor of the steam engine, was born in ,ScOtland.
l'ast week's meeting, of the Alfred
wstcr line failed, spewing scime 2S million gal· (&gt;
.: In 1809; auttlor Edgar Allan' Poe was born in Boston.
your poor your n()oowherc-else-10--go yen marks· went bust ifter; the human wave of .war batl,.a
United Methodist Women ,
Ions of water into downtown.
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., In 1853; Verdi's opera "II Trovatore" premiered in Rome.
francs and'pounds." And so we bortowcd. We fun4: . Jiusel!'lluoi!ah· Auto conipan~es 'th-! fail~ .to .relool
ill was-emphasized in•the report
Experiences such as WedneSday's·(Jan. 11) ·
:· In 1861, the siate of Georgia seceded from the Union.
ed significant portipns of our budget by b\)rrowing, ~ ~mOdate the boom~m ever·tncreuang fam.
that' less access to computers and
remirid us urban life !kPends on vital, aging sys•...:;
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.; In 1944, tbe federal govcnuncnt relinquished control of the h.ation's rail· and because borrowing took the plai:c of taxes, lhe dy sazcs.also fell on hard bmes.
technology by blacks and Hisp~n ­
terns we cannot see - and those systems oce&amp;· ''
:TOads following $C!tlement 6f a wige dispute. . .
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· U.S. doll* fell in relation to the currencies of the
And ~~\'8ffie real es!ate.: The ~mers '?Ought
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.,have hinde'red their education
siorially will fail. Then we find our livelihoods;"·'
:• In 1955, a presickontial news 'eonference was fi.lmed for television for the countries from which we borrowed. The net result? and sold their slarte~ home!! In the '701. Thei~ !US~
and
income. A more even .distrib'and sOmetimes our very lives, depend u'pon the·'!'
:'first time, with permission from President Eisenhower.
. We borrOWed for free, We borrowed for Jess !hall to m~VC UP, combined With tbe guns·ancJ.bu!lef ,
ution of technoiogy inform~tion
skills of those workers who can quickly restore.'!'
·. In 1966, lndira .Gandhi was elected prime minister of India,
free
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polio;te:S of the Vietnam' era 1o push home
appred&amp;· , tllfl lifelines and, we hope; stay ahead of the ••
and computers is needed , it ·was
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~ In 1970, -President Nixon nominated G. Harrold Carswell to the Supreme
1i works like this: Ass.ume CIIJTI'ncy X from a lion into ban~le double digits.
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;~; Cat:s"!ell was never approved because of controversy over his past racial foreign country was at parity with the U.S. dollar. •., But by~ 801; they•I'll!' out mmembers of their
were
given
by
Officers'
reports
11111 (lllftn) Advaltl-·T11bun11, Jan 17: . ·
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Assume 10 billion X were exchanged for $10 bil· ~n generation to sell their fi!3' and second homes
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Martha
Poole,
secretary,
who
also
With the nation's economy entering the yew:Y~ In ·tm, in one of his l•t acts of office, President Ford pardoned Iva Toguri lion, and that the dollars were.then used to buy U.S. lo, ~a few cracks ~m tbe market. Denver
hosted the meeting, and Osie Mae
200(} . on a continuing wave of slrcngth, · in~
:,0'Aquino, an American ~ho had made wartime broadcasts for Japan.
government securities, which 'yicldCd HI-percent and Houston real estate pnces, ~purred on·by the
F9Jirod, , treasure.r. ·. Members
bccomea clearer every day lhat it is the regio'n·•l• •
:· In 1981, the United States and Iran signed an agreement paving the way for interest. Now assume the dollar dropped 20 percent ~nei'J!Y slu~p. crackm,. So the boomers went to~­
reported 35 fri'endship calls durand state whiclt can offer lucralivc businesiF':'
; the release of 52 Americans held hostage for more than 14 months. .
in relation to X during the following year. F~r aforma, An7flll&amp;, Aonda, the su~urbs ~ ,~mg·
ing.' last month. It .was noted that
incentives that will continue 10 be in a position~···
·Chri~'u'nas
gifts were take.n to
:; Ten yellis ago: Arthur J. Goldberg, former SupreJlle Court justice, labor Sec· assume that the U.S. govenim~n~ used the )~!'!Ilion :~~-C, and Boston and similar subUrbta else·
to take advantage of this unprecedented growth:::&gt;
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Th
. f the sold. the' $200000
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ed
N """borhoods filled ith
:: One year ago: Presidenl OiptQn de!ivcred his State of the Union address, in took 8.8 billion X 1o do so (whiCh ~s 80 ptrcllmt of,, .· omes. .. mov. up. ca.,L-... ·
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thC"Iist of reading books available
ment in Columbus rei~ preliminary fig\tres 1' ·'
:w. hidt he piopoled to protect Social Securily with huge budget surplu~ ~q~d $10 billion, piU&amp; $1 billion inl,erat). In shoit, we ~~pensave homes .~ ~p ...._, ..,here,, and ~
to the group. A birthday card' was ·'
for 1999 that offered solid proof that it is aggTCS-''''
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ld
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came 1989. It may be rememtien:id • the year ,. , live . economic. development assis~ that ~·,
signed
for Richard Connelly who
; announmo
aovemment wou sue e tobacco industry for smokers' h!'lllth· ~.. tbe money for free and jlicked up an exlnl ~ lind o:lpitllilm' blob out in Prtt n
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~vangelis,m ~nd ' church
;cal'e costa. Howl earlier, at the president's impeachment trial in the Senstc, 1.1 bilhonXt?boo~. .
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ilunip.,bulinAiiierlc.itw•.thcy.-•llie~itOH · . OJ.US the dllfereno;:e· in retaining buainas apd f •:
irl J,l.laska: ' ·• ,
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•;Whi~· H~ Counsel Otarles Ruff opened the deferse with ringing statements · The ~e scenano •s played out 10 the realatate •11111 out o£ ~ to. sell their..·llonlar Iii. ~aw . 1 llinding new opportunides for f. state. "
d'rogram topic' was '"Who
Aa:ording to the dqllltmcnt, the Ohio Job
:·o f Chnlon 's 111110cence.
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Me? Whom lJid I Touch
Oeation
Tax
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Program
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:: '1\lday.. Birthdays: Actor-singer John RaiU.is 83. Actress Jean Stapleton is
11te same thtng happened •n-rcvmc a few,ytar~ unluekiett p{ the llftuent got~~ hoklina their
in
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wiih 'Sarah Caldyear
1999
al90e
saw
142
new
projects
appi'OIIed;
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.,77. ~ FriiZ ~ver is (4. ~er ~BS new~man R~rt MacNeil i~
bac". We_ reme111berafriegdb~g~tthe Is- new tuitury ~ 11 well.u thetr old,-mJd..nnte ,
well
leading
the
disc~ssjon ,.by
~OVie dlrectol' ~hard Lester IS 68. Smger Phtl Everly as 61. Actor-smger . percent Interest h_
e w• recctVIR8 ~ on. Mexican ones.
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members
named
and
Nellie Park·
pam's inception iii 1993.
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er,,Nina.,(tobinson,
and
' Charlotte
A good business climate takes~ 10 dc\!cJ. "''
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~1. Sinaer Harry McGilberry (lel)lptations) is 49. Actor Desi Amaz Jr. is 47. . lona to wait for the ~. although we never did boonier; stiib·ne~l'l Medical !*C is a IJO!III beL \
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meeting
Will
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Feb.
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both the ll\llehouse IIIII the General f!uembfy
~Kiley Sapl is 44. Reggae musician Mickey Virtue aJB40) is 43. Actor find out how-mud! be lost in the deal.
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lhat the Buckeye State finds illc:lf in the thick of !i•.
McOine is39. ACtor William R.aplale is 39. TeMia player Steflll ! . NowthislanotanargumenttoaeiiAmeric:a,jull · . fJIC*~J:!t"•,.J ,Collft .. ocil.m.
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~ Counties in southern Ohio and western West Virginia seeking place·
:meat of industry and communities trumpet the avai)ability of space and
:.f00111 to grow. Driving through the area, prime spots for placement of a
:m111ufacturing plant or a new housing development almost leap out to
~he road, waiting to be occupied.
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dling an e~panding busi~ess ~nd populat!on
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a site with water, sewage, electric and other util· ~y MORtoN KONDRACKE
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200 percent .of the poverty line, plus 16 million
ities comes next, as are environmental concerns ' While health-care policy mostly looks lo be a adults. HIM estimated the plan's a&gt;st at $35-$40
about the impact such development will have on political combat zone this year, two former antag· billi9n per year.
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onists are joining forces on incremental steps 10
· Both groups accept that ·most Americans
the area.
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Looking to balance growth with a desire to exJlllnd health insurance for the poor.
would continue to obtain their health insurance
Instead of just fighting over patients' rights through their employeR and thll existina Medic·
:atnng
preserve the land, counties like Gallia and
and drug benefits for the elderly, Republicans and· aid and the Otildren's Heallh lnaunnce PrOgram
Democrats ought to follow the lead of the Health would be ex~ded for the poor.
Insurance
Association of America and Families
In opting for an incremcnlal approach, Flllli·
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while not stretching land and services to the
USA
in
trying
to
solve
a
chronic
problem.
II~ USA is parting .company wllh other liberals,
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Th~ two groups fought a bitter battle in 1994 · inchldi~g former Sen. Bill Brldley, D-NJ., who
: Although rapid deveiopment of business and housing, as. in the
over the comprehensive health-reform bill pro· advocate a ,;omprehensivc overhaul of the U.S..
Columbus area, has not been seen here, more rural countie ~ have time
by- the Clinton administration. Families health-insurance system.
io explore the benefits and problems created by such growth and apply posed
USA slrongly supported it. HIAA ran the "Harry
Bradley proposes that all the uninsured join the
.lhe lessilns to their own community.
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Federal Employees Health Be1Jefit System aild
:; Expansion of the Columl?u5 ·area has' filled previously undeveloped.
· Now, ho~vcr, the two groups are teaming up that prctniumi for the JIOOr and ncar-poor be subareas, taken up pastureland and put a strain on .services such as sewer to develop an incremenlal approach to providing sidized
at a cpst of $65 billion a yeat.
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What Pollack 'refe!red 10 as '" ihe difference
Md water that served only a .small population when first .installed.
health insurance for the poor children and adulta
: The downside is an increased cost 10 businesses and new residents who make up 58 percent of-the 44 million Alner· between the building-block ·~oaeh· and those
· who, warit !~&amp;!·whole· enchilada" is one reason he
)Nho embraced the area for more room or the joys of living in the Col!n- leans ·lacking coverage, \ ,
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ProgreSs on the proposal was unveiled' at ii an_ci Kahn.do' nol expeCt passage this year.
:~- Ultimately, the privilege of.escaping urban life ends up costing by
Another
reason
is
jurisdictional
rivalries
with·
conference sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnfinancing improvements 10 the infrastJl!Ciure.
son
Foundation, which the lwo groups credit with in &lt;;:ongress. Insure USA contains only elements
· · In the Ohio Valley, agriculture remains an important pan of the local
overseen by !he House Comme.rce Conimitree
acting
as a midwi~ for their joinl action.
economy, while living in a rural area still holds an attraction for both
Neither HIAA !'resident Chip Kahn nor Fami· artd the Scnall: Fillari!X' Committee, leaving little
:'longtime and new residents.. While the development that has been seen
· lies USA Director Ron Pollack expects the plan to · role (or .the J-1C?use Ways and Means Commitlec ·
:locally tends to remain cloSe to populated areas where utilities and ser·
become law this year. But they hope it can gain and the,Scnate Health, Education, Labor and Pen·
;Yices are available, expansion into less developed sites is a possibility. bipartisan momentum . for enactment next year, sions Committee.
.;: Such expansion is a concern if these ateas look lo preserve the land regardless of who controls Congress and the
And yet anotller factor is the absence of any
. :·~hat has sustained thFm lhn;~ugh farming or logging. That is why a plan White House.
definite health·policy decisions by Texas Gov.
:js needed to help officials prepare and cope with the demands of growth.
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The idea somewhat resembles..,.. but is more George W. 1Jush. .
;-. The plan; however, needs public input. In a democratic process, ·citi· ambitious th~n - Vice President AI Gore's p!an
- One of Blish's top health adviseJ:S, lobbyist ·
; izens must air their concerns and needs in such an undertaking, No one to cover 11 million uninsured children at a cost of Deborah Steelman, said, "In 1972, Richard
Nixon proposed an employer mandate for the
: wants a plan drafted by a single person or committee that bas decided about $25 billion a year.
The HIAA/Families USA idea would cover 1.5 uninsured. The Democrats killed it,'lhinking they
:~hal it best for everyone; it takes the inclusion of many opinions to
million children in families with 'incomes up to would win the 'White Ho~ . and enact national
·lletermine .the best way of handling a situation.
::, This is no time for people to be shy about airing their viewpoints.
:,Contact your county commissioners and your local Soil and Water Con· .
:!lflrvation Dislrict and find. out where each county's individual plan

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strike that balance between what makes the area attractive and the
to creale jobs.
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~arents should know signs of cerebral palsy - specifically hemiplegia - in infants -

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:Dear Aoa L1oden : The Americlln public is learning a l9t about
m1fltiple births and infant physical
development these days. l have
my own story, which many other
fa$t ilies share.
~My son, who is 10 years old ,
was diagnosed at 5 months with
cerebral palsy •• specifically, left
hejniplegia.
From the begin·
ni ~g. I was concernecj about his
phrsical development.
, Although I was always met
wijh compassion at the monthl y
,pe~i atri c visits, my concerns
resarding his left hand movement
wcire considered a "wait-and-see"
issue. I am not a ''wai t-and-see"

intervention can make a huge dif·
ference , whether the case is mi ld

• Pushing away ot arching back
• Floppy or. limp body· posture
• Cannot sit up without support
by eight months
• Uses only one side of the
body, or onl y the anns, to crawl
• E~treme irritability or crying
• Failure to smile by three
months
,
• Feeding di fficulties
• Persistent gagging or choking
when fed
• Tongue pushes soft ·food out
of the mouth after six months ·
Pathways Awareness Founda·

or severe.

As your letter proves, not all
doctors are as well-i nfo rmed as
thliy should be. It is important for
ponento to ask questions if they are
concerned about their child's
development, and have no idea
wbat is wrong.
Here are some of the earl y
symptoms to look for:
• Poor head control after three
months
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By:
ANN LANDERS
NOIS

DEAR PARENT: Thank you'
for asking. Although not all body
movemen t disorders turn out to be
cerebral palsy, physical • therapy
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lion is still doing a terrific job. the life of a loved one? "Aico· ;
Any reader who recognizes these holism: How to Recognize It, How '
symptoms should write for guid-, to Deal With It, How to Conquer :
ance to Pathways Awareness It". can turn things around. Send a :
Foundation, 123 N. Wacker Drive, self-addressed, long, busi ness-size ;
Suite 900 Chicago, Ill. 60606, or envelope and a chec k or money •
call 1·800-955-2445 (www.path· orderfor $3 .75 (this includes ;
waysawarcness.org). You will postage and handling) to: Alcohol, :
receive some valuable information . c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11562, '
Chicago, Ill. 60611 ·0562. (In :
free of charge.
Gem of the Day: Here's a sug- Canada, send $4.55.) To fi nd 0111 ;
gestion for those who want to lose more about Ann Landers and read :
weight. Put the bathroom scale in ·her past column s, visi t the Cre· •
front of the refrigerator.
ators Syndicate we b page at :
Is alcohol rui ning your life or www.creators. com.
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health insurance. By 1986, the liberals were push-_,.,,
ing employer mandates.
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"The second · mistBke w.as in 1994. Ciintoo . ,~
could ' have got a deal on health care, but he ·•'
wouldn't compromise. So nothing got done. This i •
plait represents a decision on the part of some lib·
erals to go for incomes-based gradualism."
Since the defeat of his 1994 plan, though, Oin·
ton has opted for gradual expansion of insuran~ ~·
programs - and this year he reportedly is con··sidering expansions of Medicaid and CHIP, plus ~
tax breaks for individuals who buy their own~.
health insural)ce.
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The crucial difference is over the right to SllC ..,
health plans when services arc denied. Democrats' •
are allied on the . issue with a11other. unpopullr
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so far has been unsu&lt;:CCS~fulln winning a public .i•;
relations battle over liability. ·
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a Medicare prescription-drug benefit for seniors. :~
a crucial swing voting bloc in 2000. .
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Democrats and the administration favor a dru~, ~
benefit for all senioR -, plus controls on drug
prices ~. while Republicans advocate a means:
~ted ~efit. .
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cy this year are about as .gtcat as for an early ·:·:
peace in Otechnya.
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ous Jl(lversarics cao take cues from the HIAA an~ "
Families USA and seek some constructive joint ·::
action.
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Urban life depends :~
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research.
person, and. so I did my own ·
·;when my son .was finally diag'c ·
nosed, he was referred for imm~­
diate phy.sical, and oCcupational
therapy, so he co!'ld learn ho'\' to
u ~ his b&lt;l!IY more effectively,
', Without thi s early intervention,
I ~mi't believe he· v.:ould now be
pljtying , basketball or baseball , .
w~lkingwlth only a sl\ght limp, m
h~~e total use of his le.ft ha~d .
• In fact, my son would probably.
h~ve liltle khowled~e" of how .to ,
ilsF the left stde o( has body, or be
&amp;'fare that it existed.
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1Physical therapy is a positive.
hdpeful experience for both parerjts and children .
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· •My. heart breaks to see toddler·
age- children, and even ·more
'frightening, ~chool-age children,_·
just being diagnosed. The early
years, the formative. years wher~
intervention ·is so critical, ·have
· beeillosi. · · ·
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· ·~ few years 'ago, your ·column
addressed early detection for chit·
dren with developmental con·
ccrns. The. organization that published this information was Path·
ways Awareness Foundation .
Wo,uld you please reprint it? •• A
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tc~ntly elected officers for the
yc.ar 2000. · Blair Windon was
nained president with Alan Hol.ter ·
being electej:l. vice . president.
E\wer Newell is the third member
of., the board. Monthly meetings
were set for the second· Tuesday
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Bill
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and Randy Boston, vice president', at the recent organizational
meeting of the Olive Township
B'oiird of Trustees. Ernie Barringer is t~e third trustee .

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Ou,r own pel lheory is 1o go witl1 the baby
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follow the boomers.
boomers, lhc generation lhli bas moved li~ a ddll
of Art or Terminal Tower, in a· year when
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The Japanese bought dollars, and the dollar went wave tHroup every facet of American life. Walt
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pipe
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into
a
trench
cut
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can farmland, and fannland values plunged. The and unlvcRilies followed suit, and au!OQIObile com·
!lth Street in aevel111d.
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Thirty-six inches across, a fns!nent of a mas-,,.,
:11y Thl AIIIOCiated Preaa ·
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siye public workS improvement project, the lube •
&gt; Today is Wednesday, Jan. 19, the 19tli day of 21XXJ. There are 347 days left heavily iniO U.S. residential real estate....
· coiidnuC!i to lralle up.
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was designed to last 100 years and carry • billio~~
.:.t~chnology'
:·in the year.
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And when the boomeR' aflluence nudled them
of gallons of water 10 slake lbe growing thirst of!
:, Toda)"s Highlight in History:
America, it ·is beginning to look like the good old iniO ever-higher tax brackets, those too were lft'ecl·
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what in 1913 was the sixth-largest city in a
On Jan. 19, 1807, Robert E. Lee, commander in chief of the Confederate capitalist spirit is functioning quite well here. Amer· •ed: They Cllll.e down.
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ALFRED - A mission report.
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. young and building century.
:;armies, was born in Stratford, Va.
· ica sold out at the top. And America will undoubt·'. · , But the ~apanese were not paymg attention 10
om"Ractsm and Thchnology" was
Thirteen years short mits roughly projected ;?
&gt; On this date:
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edly buy in at the bottom.
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this phenomena. Tbey failed to notice that bust fol·
giilen by. Thelma Henderson a!
lifespan but still well into its age; that arterial ..,.
The U.S. government said, " Lend us your died, l~ed in the wake of the boomeR. Many coli~
• In 1736, JIIIIICS Watt. inventor of the steam engine, was born in ,ScOtland.
l'ast week's meeting, of the Alfred
wstcr line failed, spewing scime 2S million gal· (&gt;
.: In 1809; auttlor Edgar Allan' Poe was born in Boston.
your poor your n()oowherc-else-10--go yen marks· went bust ifter; the human wave of .war batl,.a
United Methodist Women ,
Ions of water into downtown.
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., In 1853; Verdi's opera "II Trovatore" premiered in Rome.
francs and'pounds." And so we bortowcd. We fun4: . Jiusel!'lluoi!ah· Auto conipan~es 'th-! fail~ .to .relool
ill was-emphasized in•the report
Experiences such as WedneSday's·(Jan. 11) ·
:· In 1861, the siate of Georgia seceded from the Union.
ed significant portipns of our budget by b\)rrowing, ~ ~mOdate the boom~m ever·tncreuang fam.
that' less access to computers and
remirid us urban life !kPends on vital, aging sys•...:;
,
.; In 1944, tbe federal govcnuncnt relinquished control of the h.ation's rail· and because borrowing took the plai:c of taxes, lhe dy sazcs.also fell on hard bmes.
technology by blacks and Hisp~n ­
terns we cannot see - and those systems oce&amp;· ''
:TOads following $C!tlement 6f a wige dispute. . .
.
· U.S. doll* fell in relation to the currencies of the
And ~~\'8ffie real es!ate.: The ~mers '?Ought
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ics.
.,have hinde'red their education
siorially will fail. Then we find our livelihoods;"·'
:• In 1955, a presickontial news 'eonference was fi.lmed for television for the countries from which we borrowed. The net result? and sold their slarte~ home!! In the '701. Thei~ !US~
and
income. A more even .distrib'and sOmetimes our very lives, depend u'pon the·'!'
:'first time, with permission from President Eisenhower.
. We borrOWed for free, We borrowed for Jess !hall to m~VC UP, combined With tbe guns·ancJ.bu!lef ,
ution of technoiogy inform~tion
skills of those workers who can quickly restore.'!'
·. In 1966, lndira .Gandhi was elected prime minister of India,
free
·
polio;te:S of the Vietnam' era 1o push home
appred&amp;· , tllfl lifelines and, we hope; stay ahead of the ••
and computers is needed , it ·was
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~ In 1970, -President Nixon nominated G. Harrold Carswell to the Supreme
1i works like this: Ass.ume CIIJTI'ncy X from a lion into ban~le double digits.
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;~; Cat:s"!ell was never approved because of controversy over his past racial foreign country was at parity with the U.S. dollar. •., But by~ 801; they•I'll!' out mmembers of their
were
given
by
Officers'
reports
11111 (lllftn) Advaltl-·T11bun11, Jan 17: . ·
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Assume 10 billion X were exchanged for $10 bil· ~n generation to sell their fi!3' and second homes
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Martha
Poole,
secretary,
who
also
With the nation's economy entering the yew:Y~ In ·tm, in one of his l•t acts of office, President Ford pardoned Iva Toguri lion, and that the dollars were.then used to buy U.S. lo, ~a few cracks ~m tbe market. Denver
hosted the meeting, and Osie Mae
200(} . on a continuing wave of slrcngth, · in~
:,0'Aquino, an American ~ho had made wartime broadcasts for Japan.
government securities, which 'yicldCd HI-percent and Houston real estate pnces, ~purred on·by the
F9Jirod, , treasure.r. ·. Members
bccomea clearer every day lhat it is the regio'n·•l• •
:· In 1981, the United States and Iran signed an agreement paving the way for interest. Now assume the dollar dropped 20 percent ~nei'J!Y slu~p. crackm,. So the boomers went to~­
reported 35 fri'endship calls durand state whiclt can offer lucralivc businesiF':'
; the release of 52 Americans held hostage for more than 14 months. .
in relation to X during the following year. F~r aforma, An7flll&amp;, Aonda, the su~urbs ~ ,~mg·
ing.' last month. It .was noted that
incentives that will continue 10 be in a position~···
·Chri~'u'nas
gifts were take.n to
:; Ten yellis ago: Arthur J. Goldberg, former SupreJlle Court justice, labor Sec· assume that the U.S. govenim~n~ used the )~!'!Ilion :~~-C, and Boston and similar subUrbta else·
to take advantage of this unprecedented growth:::&gt;
shutlns.
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Th
. f the sold. the' $200000
One suclutate.is Ohio. ,
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Last week, the Ohio Departmc:nt of Develop.
:qton apartment at age I.
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and
ed
N """borhoods filled ith
:: One year ago: Presidenl OiptQn de!ivcred his State of the Union address, in took 8.8 billion X 1o do so (whiCh ~s 80 ptrcllmt of,, .· omes. .. mov. up. ca.,L-... ·
w ,
thC"Iist of reading books available
ment in Columbus rei~ preliminary fig\tres 1' ·'
:w. hidt he piopoled to protect Social Securily with huge budget surplu~ ~q~d $10 billion, piU&amp; $1 billion inl,erat). In shoit, we ~~pensave homes .~ ~p ...._, ..,here,, and ~
to the group. A birthday card' was ·'
for 1999 that offered solid proof that it is aggTCS-''''
_..the
ld
lh
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came 1989. It may be rememtien:id • the year ,. , live . economic. development assis~ that ~·,
signed
for Richard Connelly who
; announmo
aovemment wou sue e tobacco industry for smokers' h!'lllth· ~.. tbe money for free and jlicked up an exlnl ~ lind o:lpitllilm' blob out in Prtt n
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~vangelis,m ~nd ' church
;cal'e costa. Howl earlier, at the president's impeachment trial in the Senstc, 1.1 bilhonXt?boo~. .
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ilunip.,bulinAiiierlc.itw•.thcy.-•llie~itOH · . OJ.US the dllfereno;:e· in retaining buainas apd f •:
irl J,l.laska: ' ·• ,
developme.nt
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•;Whi~· H~ Counsel Otarles Ruff opened the deferse with ringing statements · The ~e scenano •s played out 10 the realatate •11111 out o£ ~ to. sell their..·llonlar Iii. ~aw . 1 llinding new opportunides for f. state. "
d'rogram topic' was '"Who
Aa:ording to the dqllltmcnt, the Ohio Job
:·o f Chnlon 's 111110cence.
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:: '1\lday.. Birthdays: Actor-singer John RaiU.is 83. Actress Jean Stapleton is
11te same thtng happened •n-rcvmc a few,ytar~ unluekiett p{ the llftuent got~~ hoklina their
in
,lesus
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wiih 'Sarah Caldyear
1999
al90e
saw
142
new
projects
appi'OIIed;
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.,77. ~ FriiZ ~ver is (4. ~er ~BS new~man R~rt MacNeil i~
bac". We_ reme111berafriegdb~g~tthe Is- new tuitury ~ 11 well.u thetr old,-mJd..nnte ,
well
leading
the
disc~ssjon ,.by
~OVie dlrectol' ~hard Lester IS 68. Smger Phtl Everly as 61. Actor-smger . percent Interest h_
e w• recctVIR8 ~ on. Mexican ones.
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. · ) ' .the second most pr'Oductive year since the fll"ll' ·•·
members
named
and
Nellie Park·
pam's inception iii 1993.
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;.Michie! Olwford 11 ·S8. Actress Shelley FabateS is 56. Counrry singer Dolly boiKJs, Fine, we S&amp;Jd, but what h~ns tf \he peso , The questiOA for us IIIII our forelp CIOIIIpCiiton,
er,,Nina.,(tobinson,
and
' Charlotte
A good business climate takes~ 10 dc\!cJ. "''
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~1. Sinaer Harry McGilberry (lel)lptations) is 49. Actor Desi Amaz Jr. is 47. . lona to wait for the ~. although we never did boonier; stiib·ne~l'l Medical !*C is a IJO!III beL \
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t'lext
meeting
Will
be
Feb.
8
at·
both the ll\llehouse IIIII the General f!uembfy
~Kiley Sapl is 44. Reggae musician Mickey Virtue aJB40) is 43. Actor find out how-mud! be lost in the deal.
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lhat the Buckeye State finds illc:lf in the thick of !i•.
McOine is39. ACtor William R.aplale is 39. TeMia player Steflll ! . NowthislanotanargumenttoaeiiAmeric:a,jull · . fJIC*~J:!t"•,.J ,Collft .. ocil.m.
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· bolcli a one and a half game lead over Water· was S·for-13 atlbe foul line.
final period. Brown continucq 10 set the pace clubs this season.
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Pour Eagles reac!lhed doillllc , .II •.I~ ~y ·:, offcn5e in .lbe second quarter, .which saw the in the founh· quarter, ou\9COrina the White
In last night's junior varsit~ game, Eastern
Ja,e l!ID'Wn with 16 J)Qjn~.~ . eonrie¢1Cd • Eaales outgun Wahama. 18·11.
· . ' Falcons ,17·~· Karr· and Mall Simpson each defeated Wabama, 42·37.Chns Lyons led the
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. Brown tallied six points and Karr chipped nelled six points durinathe 'Eagles' final run. Eagles with nine points and Jason Kimes .
Garrett Kan: bit three shots l'fom three- in five u £a$,tem turned the tables on the
Eastern .held Wabama to just 36 percent added eisht,
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lbe evenin&amp;' losll :Wflhalld·"Mie :SIMJ*)n .l 1tbc in~tn11a1on. · . .
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Jeremy May knocked down 4-ofOVP Sporta EditOr
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Uonel ArmsteAd
RIO GRANDE- The Universi· ended the evening wilb 20 points'.
~red live'of his cireer·hi&amp;h 25 pqints during a deci: ·
·ty of Rio Grande nearly let a 14- May had four rebounds and · four
·s!ve run and West Vi!Ji.Ya.Cooled off Marshall.'s Tamar
point lead slip away in the final assists.
·.::Slay' in time for lin 82,77 victory over tl\c;Tbundcring .
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Chris Beard added 13 p(!ints and
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Cedarville College in American lied 12 points and seven rebounds. ·
· (13-3)'fclr O.e fourtll siraight year a~d the eighth time ·
Mideast Confercnce . men's basket·
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''That .should' be sa'tted a)Vay," • .'High SchQO! star JQCy James' had
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Thomas in reference to lhe double, Robb Burt led Cedarville (8·10,
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)1oor, iril!litding 9"9!·19 :t:.pointers. , .. , . . , . . . .
di&amp;it advanlage, "Unfoitunalcly, we AMC 2·5)' with 20 P9ints. Burt
1 Onlf' 01111 O'tber MUlhall playor fin~tied Iii doUbl01
just weren't smartenough to do that. drilled S-of-9 shots from three·poinl
· npres) Joel&amp; 1Ju1P, hid 12 points, inclildfn&amp; a 3"We decided we needed 10 keep territory. '
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l3pped ~run for .. ~ I~ wllb .S:ts remain!~.
•.:han41e !he list twO or th~ minuteS · CedarVille, 38-33. The Redmen con·
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,With .~11 nine of b11poinil in'ihe final four mlnMtcs. '• ~rs scaled thp wiil'witlj . a J!!lir of tm: lhrowa each 1tercd by a 17-po,m\ pmortnance by
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hlt9-of-17 shots from lbc field.and
RIQORANpE-Aftcr·lnilinJ bad IIIIo rebounds and two steals
by five points at halftime,-thc Uni- .oprior 10 fouling out ~ the game
· ve111ity of Rio Grande ralliedi\JII~ 1\yith less than five minutes 10 play.
74-71 victory over Cedarville'CO .• " 'Kilwtin Rouotti .added nine
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ence women's bukelba)l actkla..
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. scorer mid reboundcr Julie Nourse .
The Redwornen (14-6, ~£t.B,.- -.y~ limitt;d 10 eight points and
1). currently ranked 20th ln,..ifU three rebounds. Noune lllad been
NAJA Division I , poll, oii!Seored averaaing 16 points and nine
1 ~ille 37-29 in lhc second . reboun~ per game before Thes·
tullf'to cam lbe victory. · ' .. , " day's contesl
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Leading 26-22 with 9:14
women he'ad coach David SrqaiJ.. remaining in the first half, Rio
ey. ~·Anytime w~ play CedarviJJ~. Grimde fell victim to a 9-0 run by ·
· it'l'llways a ball game. ll'sa good the Yellow Jackets, who tooka 31·
· win within the cot\ference. · ..... .26 lead with 6:1S 10 play in lhe
"I don't laiO'W if we're ,playina opc11ing 20 minutes.
aa. well u we sbould be playina · The Redwomen narrO'Wed the
right now," he ad~. "Our game gap 10 31·30. at lbe 4:~1 mark
a&amp;ai~~SI ~ton I-fill Ou,t ~uf\1~), 1,; thankS 10 a jumper by Ml)bler, but .
we •stru~led. But we're gOOd · Cedarville cl~ the half with an
enough'ait.d we're talented enough 11-7 run to ,pve .themselves a 4210,gb.out and win 'those games:"·· . 37 halftime cushion.
For\ner Racine Southern star · Rio Oc8nde trimmed tbe deficit
Renee Turl~y scored 1S points !!!lll 10 42-41 in the first Ol!ll and a half
,gr~bed. five rebounds for Rio
minute~ of tbe sccoll4. half, but
Grinde. Turlc;y wa S-of-12 from . then went coljl and didn'tscore for
· tho field and hii;2-tlf·:Z fice !brows. nearly three ~inutes. Cedarville.
.Sile had four ·assists and two steals.. ' only managed 10 pjit five points on
;"I thougltt Turley. play~.: a Jh~. board during the Redwomen's
.00(1,. solid fl_oor game,"· said dry spell. . . · · . . . .
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·Karlcy 'Mobler led Rio,Grinde the game at46-46 with 14:13 to
with 16 poin,ts ,,off the bench, play in the conle~t• . !'fowever,
Mohler wos , 7-fqr•l3 from ;!he Cedarville tQOk the lead back
field. stic )tad five re,bounds. ·
.. again less than a min~le later. · ·
· . Meghan Kolcun, . fonnerJ¥...of· · : The game continuc(l 10 be a
G~llia Academy f11111e, had 13 ·sqesaw affair until lbe 4:39 mark.
points on . 4-of-10 shooting"1Mitl' ··'That's' when lbe Redwomcn took
the. field:dC(!Icun drillcdd·ef"" - tbe•jeaiHor good !ln a layup by
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:Kolcun's ex-Blue Angel tltn· ·l~lbarrthree points for lbe remainder
mate Mindy ·Pope·netted 11 J?!!ih!J; , of lb~. game. .
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hilling 4-of-S from the field and 3·
"You .'can't lalce it away from
,. of-;4 .at lhe foul ·line. l'ope;'-bad , Ce.!l~ille, they shot the baU
three rebounds and'onO:&amp;~ciiS:.. &lt;~\~ ' welt,. Slllalley said; "Wt pounded
;t.fisti, ,J;lalley also tallied 11 and focused on their inside people
pomts for the RC:dwomen. She hit and gave .up some QUtsidc, stuff
'3-of,B trom the field and'S'!()fc8 at ;that ihey happened 10 hil
the charity stripe. Halley's stat line .
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·-.istsaqd~.steals. ,, _. , · : we're IIP ·fi.vt jlo\~'1· ~ ~ idd&amp;Mti~·~..Pauy-'sc~ led ·~ ~\Vc'ye . .n In tliat 'llit!!lllon four,
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nected pn ' 9-of-1l ·•field · aoal wilf!; three losses. Toniaht• •w~
attempts, includi.na 4;.0f15 :,fmm C1ft10 ·a!Qy ,wjth a .win. ·I think
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· bolcli a one and a half game lead over Water· was S·for-13 atlbe foul line.
final period. Brown continucq 10 set the pace clubs this season.
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.fo'rff hi'ihe Tri-Valler,. Jtm!fli~ -~~~~, .: . Eastern fell behind 12-10 after ~ne. period offensively lfi the 'Eaalcs stretched their lead.
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Pour Eagles reac!lhed doillllc , .II •.I~ ~y ·:, offcn5e in .lbe second quarter, .which saw the in the founh· quarter, ou\9COrina the White
In last night's junior varsit~ game, Eastern
Ja,e l!ID'Wn with 16 J)Qjn~.~ . eonrie¢1Cd • Eaales outgun Wahama. 18·11.
· . ' Falcons ,17·~· Karr· and Mall Simpson each defeated Wabama, 42·37.Chns Lyons led the
on cigl1t .two-point field goal attempts. .
. Brown tallied six points and Karr chipped nelled six points durinathe 'Eagles' final run. Eagles with nine points and Jason Kimes .
Garrett Kan: bit three shots l'fom three- in five u £a$,tem turned the tables on the
Eastern .held Wabama to just 36 percent added eisht,
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lbe evenin&amp;' losll :Wflhalld·"Mie :SIMJ*)n .l 1tbc in~tn11a1on. · . .
, : of·$1 field &amp;oalll~mpts (47.1 percent) them' .Little Falcons. Marco Pickenpaugh .added·.
each knoc.ked ~n four two-point field aolls .• · · .WIIiama (~·7) countered lhe EaaJes' rally selves.
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Jeremy May knocked down 4-ofOVP Sporta EditOr
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RIO GRANDE- The Universi· ended the evening wilb 20 points'.
~red live'of his cireer·hi&amp;h 25 pqints during a deci: ·
·ty of Rio Grande nearly let a 14- May had four rebounds and · four
·s!ve run and West Vi!Ji.Ya.Cooled off Marshall.'s Tamar
point lead slip away in the final assists.
·.::Slay' in time for lin 82,77 victory over tl\c;Tbundcring .
minutes Tuesday, but managed Jo.
Chris Beard added 13 p(!ints and
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:· \Val )'I!Jinia (9.·6) \leat iritrulalc rival Marshall
Cedarville College in American lied 12 points and seven rebounds. ·
· (13-3)'fclr O.e fourtll siraight year a~d the eighth time ·
Mideast Confercnce . men's basket·
Rookie ,Chris Ballenger chipped
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The 6-{~-9 Slay finished ;with 35 points bMtscored
''That .should' be sa'tted a)Vay," • .'High SchQO! star JQCy James' had
, · just four in lhe .. flnal 15. minutes. Tile' Mid:Anieril:an
·· said Redmen h~ad · coach , Earl five 'points.and three rebounds.
Thomas in reference to lhe double, Robb Burt led Cedarville (8·10,
. Conferei)CC'I leading .sco,er wu· 12-of-28 !n'm. lbe
)1oor, iril!litding 9"9!·19 :t:.pointers. , .. , . . , . . . .
di&amp;it advanlage, "Unfoitunalcly, we AMC 2·5)' with 20 P9ints. Burt
1 Onlf' 01111 O'tber MUlhall playor fin~tied Iii doUbl01
just weren't smartenough to do that. drilled S-of-9 shots from three·poinl
· npres) Joel&amp; 1Ju1P, hid 12 points, inclildfn&amp; a 3"We decided we needed 10 keep territory. '
, . ~in~r-lo cap a 12-6 l'lllllor a,(i().$4 lead wil,h 11: 1~[:..
scoring, and ·instead of recosnizing
David Dingeman added 17 points
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MirJha(l later wenl 119Qre)m QVe(a four-,minute ,
· it out a lillie but, we JOt a little ,J .-m M~l . tall1ed 12 pomts for
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strcl&lt;;h and We$t VII'J!nla went~ a12-t'nln 10 take the .'
JOoCy and turned·it over two or three' ·the Yellow· Jackets.
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added. "We did not · Rio Gran!le outreboundcd
l3pped ~run for .. ~ I~ wllb .S:ts remain!~.
•.:han41e !he list twO or th~ minuteS · CedarVille, 38-33. The Redmen con·
F~an Tjm . Lyll!l. pttlna his fi!'St substantial of v.
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,, playlna ·lime IIACe comiiiJ off indeftl)lte •IJ8IICIIiion,
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l~t . week, kepi ~e Mpuntalnee,.~ m~entllm (IOiAJ ~ ddidtto '78-77· wilb.27 ~left. s11t.lhe Mouq,- bolted 10 • 56-:46.l!alftime lead, bot~ •pointranp. · ·
,With .~11 nine of b11poinil in'ihe final four mlnMtcs. '• ~rs scaled thp wiil'witlj . a J!!lir of tm: lhrowa each 1tercd by a 17-po,m\ pmortnance by
.Rio Grande was 16-of-20 II th~
•. H•• drivinJ layup p¥11 .West Virainl• Its I~t , In' Lyl• aod.Aimliead.
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Matshall . wun't · done, ~bltllna fi-•U111111W0red&lt; and Calvin BOwman 10 for \\at VI!Jinla · · · thlee-pomt field aoat altern pta and Collepm another AMC contest Fn·
points on freo duowl in a-one-illiiiUie span 10 cut the
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hlt9-of-17 shots from lbc field.and
RIQORANpE-Aftcr·lnilinJ bad IIIIo rebounds and two steals
by five points at halftime,-thc Uni- .oprior 10 fouling out ~ the game
· ve111ity of Rio Grande ralliedi\JII~ 1\yith less than five minutes 10 play.
74-71 victory over Cedarville'CO .• " 'Kilwtin Rouotti .added nine
lege in A~t~eric:an Mideast COn
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ence women's bukelba)l actkla..
The Yellow Jackets' leading
illS! night
. scorer mid reboundcr Julie Nourse .
The Redwornen (14-6, ~£t.B,.- -.y~ limitt;d 10 eight points and
1). currently ranked 20th ln,..ifU three rebounds. Noune lllad been
NAJA Division I , poll, oii!Seored averaaing 16 points and nine
1 ~ille 37-29 in lhc second . reboun~ per game before Thes·
tullf'to cam lbe victory. · ' .. , " day's contesl
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Leading 26-22 with 9:14
women he'ad coach David SrqaiJ.. remaining in the first half, Rio
ey. ~·Anytime w~ play CedarviJJ~. Grimde fell victim to a 9-0 run by ·
· it'l'llways a ball game. ll'sa good the Yellow Jackets, who tooka 31·
· win within the cot\ference. · ..... .26 lead with 6:1S 10 play in lhe
"I don't laiO'W if we're ,playina opc11ing 20 minutes.
aa. well u we sbould be playina · The Redwomen narrO'Wed the
right now," he ad~. "Our game gap 10 31·30. at lbe 4:~1 mark
a&amp;ai~~SI ~ton I-fill Ou,t ~uf\1~), 1,; thankS 10 a jumper by Ml)bler, but .
we •stru~led. But we're gOOd · Cedarville cl~ the half with an
enough'ait.d we're talented enough 11-7 run to ,pve .themselves a 4210,gb.out and win 'those games:"·· . 37 halftime cushion.
For\ner Racine Southern star · Rio Oc8nde trimmed tbe deficit
Renee Turl~y scored 1S points !!!lll 10 42-41 in the first Ol!ll and a half
,gr~bed. five rebounds for Rio
minute~ of tbe sccoll4. half, but
Grinde. Turlc;y wa S-of-12 from . then went coljl and didn'tscore for
· tho field and hii;2-tlf·:Z fice !brows. nearly three ~inutes. Cedarville.
.Sile had four ·assists and two steals.. ' only managed 10 pjit five points on
;"I thougltt Turley. play~.: a Jh~. board during the Redwomen's
.00(1,. solid fl_oor game,"· said dry spell. . . · · . . . .
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·Karlcy 'Mobler led Rio,Grinde the game at46-46 with 14:13 to
with 16 poin,ts ,,off the bench, play in the conle~t• . !'fowever,
Mohler wos , 7-fqr•l3 from ;!he Cedarville tQOk the lead back
field. stic )tad five re,bounds. ·
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· . Meghan Kolcun, . fonnerJ¥...of· · : The game continuc(l 10 be a
G~llia Academy f11111e, had 13 ·sqesaw affair until lbe 4:39 mark.
points on . 4-of-10 shooting"1Mitl' ··'That's' when lbe Redwomcn took
the. field:dC(!Icun drillcdd·ef"" - tbe•jeaiHor good !ln a layup by
thre,c-pilinters: · She ~il!}
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:Kolcun's ex-Blue Angel tltn· ·l~lbarrthree points for lbe remainder
mate Mindy ·Pope·netted 11 J?!!ih!J; , of lb~. game. .
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hilling 4-of-S from the field and 3·
"You .'can't lalce it away from
,. of-;4 .at lhe foul ·line. l'ope;'-bad , Ce.!l~ille, they shot the baU
three rebounds and'onO:&amp;~ciiS:.. &lt;~\~ ' welt,. Slllalley said; "Wt pounded
;t.fisti, ,J;lalley also tallied 11 and focused on their inside people
pomts for the RC:dwomen. She hit and gave .up some QUtsidc, stuff
'3-of,B trom the field and'S'!()fc8 at ;that ihey happened 10 hil
the charity stripe. Halley's stat line .
"The thing.that I like&lt;! about us
. included four rebounds;&lt;.·11)1ree · tOnight ;o.vu thll·il! ille 2:58 mark,'
·-.istsaqd~.steals. ,, _. , · : we're IIP ·fi.vt jlo\~'1· ~ ~ idd&amp;Mti~·~..Pauy-'sc~ led ·~ ~\Vc'ye . .n In tliat 'llit!!lllon four,
. alll$ren:Wllb'22 (llliR!r: she ~n; , , 'tiii\C., .and we've walked away ..
nected pn ' 9-of-1l ·•field · aoal wilf!; three losses. Toniaht• •w~
attempts, includi.na 4;.0f15 :,fmm C1ft10 ·a!Qy ,wjth a .win. ·I think
lonr raoac. Sc~~e~~ ' ~,ad 1 ~tw~ ..tbat's~biam~ntal and moral~~ ·
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Rio .Qrande plays 'Point Park
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NIChols

Endkol1 7.5

EMtem M. Wlllloma 41
Eu10 18 15 17•
Wlhon!o.
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NBAstandings
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Ddondo

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22 16
13 S79
17 20 4~9
16 ll 410

New )frsey
W1llhinJIOn

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Moanuj~··~ ~\ -,~ 24 649
York

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CtntrJ~I

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Mauoun 74 &amp;ylor 12

Ohio men's college scores

Tuesday's scores
0. caso 92 M1anu 85--0T
Houston 90. Ponland 89

Sea&lt;tle 99 CLEVELAND 80

Sacramento 104 L.A Clippers 98

Tonipt's games
Atlanta a1 Ph1ladelph1a 7 p m
Tororuo at 8o11on 7 p m

Dallas at Washmgton 7 p m.
Milwaukee at Indiana 7 p in
New Jersey at New York. 7 10 p m
Portland at San Anronao 8 30 p m

Charlotte Ql Chicaao 8 30 p m
MIDneso1a at Utah 9 p m
CLEVELAND at LA l.aktrs 10:30 p m.

Thursday scames
Detron at New Jersey 1 30 p.m
Philadelphw. a1Charlotte 7 30 p m

NOTI~E

Mount Vetoon Nazarene 77 Ohao Dom n~ cnn 71

RIO GRANDE 99 Cedarv1llt 96

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Ran6olph Macon 62 E Mennomte ~j
Tennessee S1 86 Tenn Marun 69
Virgtma l.lruon 6S St Paul s 64

Card nal Stmch 6$ Tnn ty Chnsunn 52

Ohto women's college scores
Urbana 91 W lbcrforc'c: ~ 7
Wabh 66 P01n1 Park Pn .U

Mlchiaan Intero:ollegiale
Denante 50 Albaon 44
North Coast Conference
Wnwnberg7 J Demson S4

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Bnldwm Wallace 9S Case Reserve 52
Tiffin 87 No re Dame Ohio SO

NCAA Diviston I
women's scores
East

Bnr:es 75 Bowdon 65
8 DJhamlon 7.t New Haven 47
Boston U 68 Albany N Y 5~
Brockport SO Ftedowa St 39

Colby 66 Thfts 60

Colby Sawyer 69 New England Coli S8
Cortland St 19 Oswe1o St 31

E Nazarene 19 Rop Wilhams 63
O.neseo Sl 62 Alfiod 43
Hartw1ck 87 Oneoru 80 40T
Holy Cross 94 Lafayene 54
Huoter 81 BIUUch 14

llha&lt;a 57 Elnura 50
Kean 57 NJ CiJy 49

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KeeneSt 7.5 Plymouth 51 68
KJnas Pa. 79 Delaware Valley SB
Ld1111111 58 Brooldya J4
MARSHALL 62 Welt V'I nla 51
Monmoulh. NJ 82 Fanle:igb Dickinson 65
Mount SL Mary 1 Md 63 UMBC 60

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Co1orndo 61 Texns A&amp;M 47

Ohto U.S. boys' scores
luhlnnd Ky 81 Iron on 74-0T
Beuver Eastern 56 Symmes Va lley~~
Beverly Fort F ye 91 Be:dlsvllle 4~
Chesapeake 71 Rod H II 46
Gn:enlield McClam S5 Peebles B
H&lt;mn bal R1 \ler S ~ Magnoha WVa 46
H lllard Dav1dson 70 Zanesville S ~
Ironton St Joseph 74 New Bostun 50
Martel la 88 Po nt Pleasant W Vn 60
New Matamoras Fronuer9 1 Valley WVn 49
Oh10 Valley Chr 6S Teays Val W. Va Ch r 49
Ponsmotnh ~ SouJh Pom 5.5
Proc orvalle Fairland 47 Dawson Bryant '8
ReedsVIlle Eas ern 60 Wahama. WVa 42
Snlinev11le Southern 67 Can Hentagc Chr .5'
Somhsvill c Sllc:nnndoah 71 Monroe Cen raJ 49
Suglll' Grove Berne Umon 64 Tree ol L re 61
Vincem Warren 54 Jackson'47
Wheelersburg 12 SoU!h Webster 49
W lhomspon Weslfall 77 Cb I Hun ngton Ross

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Zanesv lie Rosecran~ 60 Croo~sv lie 49

Ohio U.S. girls' poll
COLUMBUS Oh1o (AP) - How a state paDel
of sports wnters and brolldcasrers ra1es Oh1o h1ah

school g1rls basketball 1eam5 m [he secol!d or s x
weekly regular season 1999 2000 polls ror The
AssOcui:ed Prrss (records through games or Jan 16J

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J..N Canron Hoover

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OF FIRST PUBLIC HEARING

The Metgs County Comm1ss1oners Will hold the fust of two pubhc
heanng at the off1ce of the Me1gs County Commtsswners, Courthouse,
Pomeroy, Oh10 on Jan 31, 2000 at 1 00 P M for the purpose of
prov1d10g the public mformatwn and rece1vmg comments as to the
notice of acceptance of preapphcahons for grant fundtng from the USDA
Rural Development Housmg Preservation Grant Program for houstng
rehabthtallon programs.
The Rural Development Housing Preservation Program provtdes grant
fundmg to quahfted pubhc agenc1es, pnvate non-proftt organizations,
and other ehgtble entthes to ass1st very low-low tncome home owners
repau and rehabilitate theu homes in rural areas The average grant
has been $75,000, based on previous awards and fundmg
Cttlzens are encouraaes to attend th1s meetmg on Jan. 31, 2000 to
make suggestions and to provtde pubhc mput on vanous acttvities
wh1ch may be undertaken m th1s program
If a participant w1ll need aux1hary a1ds (tnterpreter, bra1lled or tapea
matenal, ass1s11ve hstening device, other) due to a disablltty, please
contact Gloria Kloes, Clerk, pnor to Jan. 31, 2000 at 740-992-2895 m
order to ensure that y~ur needs will be .accolnpamed The Metgs County
Courthouse 1s handicapped access11lle
Wntten comments will be accepted until 1 00 P.M, Jan 31, 2000 and
may be mailed to the Metgs County Commtsstoners, Metgs County
Courthouse, Pomeroy, Oh10 45769
Janet Howard, Prestdent
Me1gs County Commissioners

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STATI! OF OHIO
OHIOSCHOOLFACILmi!S
COMMISSION
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
1 Bkle wtll be ~ by
1111 Southern LOCIII School
Dlatrlct Boerd 11 47725
Stille Route 124 p o Box
178 Recine Ohio 45771,
Attn D111n1e Hill tor the
following Project
New K. 8 School end
Addition end RIIIOVItlone
to Southern High School
Southern l.ocll School
Dlatrlct IIO!Irtl
RICIM, Melgl
In eccordence with the
Dr 1 w 1 n g 1
e nd
Specllleltlone flriiiiNd by
Merr l&lt;nepp Crlwfle
Aaaocllllle, Inc
104FelrAvenueNE
P 0 Box 1002
New Phllldelphlli,
Ohio 44883
Pho111 (814) ...._28811
Fu (814) MSH3011
The ConllrUctlon Meneger
for the Project 11
Till Ouenclel Group, Inc
351B Rlvlflllde Drive
Suite 1D1
COiumbue, Ohio ~1
Phone (740) 442-DIOO
Fu (740) 442-0501
www quenctel.com
2. Any propolld Equal for
a Stenderd 111111 be
eubmHtld to the Archltlct
no later then ten (10) aye
prior to the bid opening If
no Acldende 11 leeued In
IIIOCIUion With lhl
Bidder 1 requ11t, the .
propoeed Equal ehllh be
aoneldered rljoaail
seeled bide wm 111
recelvld for
Pilau 1
Contrect No 08.0081·
9DD8801·D1, Sltework,
Alreedy Uncllr Contrect
Contl'lct No No 080011B
9D088D1·13,
Brick
Procurement,
AlrMdY
Uncllr Contract
Phalli
contrect No 08·0081•
1008101-GZ Sill Utili~
Contract No ql;\)081·
11008801.(13 Glnertll ~
Contrect No DI,.OOSI·
1100880144 M..,nJY
Contrect No D8·0081o
11008801.0S Aooii"'J
Contreot No 08-0018·
BD08801·08•
Aluminum

Entnncta, Wlnclowl, GlaM
&amp;Glazing
Contreot No lJ4!.0HI•
11008101.07 Food Service
Equipment
Contrect No 08·0011·
8008801·01: C11ework
(UbriJY llldlcle1101)
Contrect No 08·0081·
11008101-1111 Plumbing ed
Fire P10IIcllcn1
Contrut No 01-0081·
11008101·10 HVAC
Contrect No 01·0081·
11008101·11 Electr(cjll
Contrect No OI•QOII·
11008101·12 TeChnology
until Bid Date Of Febru.ry 3,
2000 11 4 00 p m (loci I
etenderd time), when tilly
will be opeiled end r8lld
3 Bidding Document•
IDlY bl oblelnecl from the
Conetructlon Meneger by
Pflme Blddere only, upon
I'ICIIpt of I chlok, Whloh II
Nfuncllillle, In llllemount of
8200 00 Chlcll1 ehell be
m1d1 peyebll to 1111
Southern Loael School
Dlllrlct end forwlrtlecl to
•lhl CCnltrllctton lleNJger
'Upon r~Wipt of • requelll,
ecaompenlecl by 1 depoelt
•• nemid ebove, 1111
Conetructton Menqer will
forward coplee of bidding
doauii)I!U to 1111 blddlr
4 Shipping chergM lor
all bidding document• are
non·Niundeble end ere to
111 Plld VII 1 l~perate
check In th' 1mount of
$2100. ~llo rn8d1 out tO thl
Southern Locel School
Dlatrlct end forwerded to
the Conltructlllll Menager
with 1111 dlpollt chick.
I
lntereetld blddlrl
ehould bontaot Temmy
Smith II (114) 44z.oiOO or
Mncl diJIOIII chiCk directly
to the Quenclel Group Inc.,
3518 Rlvmldl Drive, Built
101, Columbue, OH 43221
No more thlln '""" (3) 1111
will bl provided on 1
rafundebll bllll to 1
lllddl&lt; Depoett will be
retundld to Prime lllddere
onl~ who return their
drawing• within " " - (18)
deye of llllllld opening and
eubmlt 1 bonlfldl bid per
Article 1 1
of the
tMiructlanl \o llddll'8.
Till
Contrept
Document•
me~
be

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PUblic Sale and Auction

11oocllspaagh flactlon s.mc.
Qaallty Coilllgnment fladlolllhl\•ll"'ry
'lllarlftJ at 6:00P.M.
This Week We lllvo Good quahly (umoture computer desk,
4 pc bedroom suite, sm cedar chest JCWelry boxos new rugs,
lamps vacuums
Wrb"eh'e

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8 5 41 114 133

7e78

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5 2 53 107
5 4 51 Il l
1 l 48 135

Hetpea E&gt;OrCLR Stops Herpes

124

101
21 22
125
19 18
128
19 22 5 I &lt;14 109 120

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N V. Ranam 3 Carolina l
Pboemx ~ Nasbva11e + tie
CoJa.-y 6 Jlelroll I

Los AngeiH 5 Buffalo J

OU.wa at Pbiladrlphja, 1 30 p m
Bostoo at TaqJa Say 1 30 p m
Buffalo at Phoenlx 9 p m
Dallas a Los AnF.Ics 10 p m

La

amount of Fenton, Westmor~land l&gt;q)ression.
Ruby, m1sc glassw~qe, milk bottles, black

Cape Cod
memorabilia Stoneware poHcry Fsesta, McCoy cookie )Ill,
and others
Illtlla;, Very large amount of Arnerocan Made new &amp; used
loots Craftsman, Sktll, 8&amp;0 Proto, 1..01 s &amp; lots gf othcra
ConSJ~nments Taken
Tue &amp; Wed 11 00 am lo S 00 pm
Thur 12 00 pm to 2 30 pm
Or By Apflii1Dimenl Call (740) 992 9797 or (74j)) 989 2623
99 Beech Sl Middloport, OhiO 45760

Public Notice

Aoed, Ohio 43211
•Deyton
lulldera
l!xohenge, 1077 EmbuJY
1111
~
Perk R011d, Dayton, Ohio
Arct.IIIOI'I
41414
Merr Knepp Crewfle
•Bulldere Excllenge of
Aeeocletle, Inc
New Eeel Centrel 0~10, 2121
Phlladllphla, Ohla
34th Street Nl, Centon,
OWner Ofllcl
Ohio 44705
Southern Locel School
Centrel Ohio Minority
Dhoblat a..rtl, Rac:IM, Ohio Admlnletretlon, 111 1111
Conetructton Meneger'e Mound Su,el, Columbue.
Ofllae
Ohio 43201
Till Quenclel Group, Inc ,
•Ohla Velley Conetruallooi
Columbua, Ohio
£mployere Council, 21
"W Dodge Plen Roome In AwvrmoJY Drive, Wh . . llng,
the following olttM
28003
•Cinclnnllll, Ohio (45202·
7 A pJ'Iobld milling will
1001) The Grend Blltlwln be held on Jenuery 20,
Building, 851 Eden Perk 2000, 11 4 00 p m 11 the
Drive, 8ultl515
following location
•Independence, Ohio
Southem l.aciJISChool
(44131), 82DD Rockeldl
DI~Offtce
WOtidl Blvd (Ciewllnd)
Recine, Ohio • Mllgl
•Columbue, Ohio (432188 Till Ownlll NIIIYIIIIII
1D73i, 1171 Dublin Road
right to re)ect eny or 1H bld8
•Deyton, Ohio (454311), end to welve 1ny or en
3077 Klltlrlng Boulevertl, lrretulerltlee, mletell••·
Point w..t Offici Park, omlell- or lnformellllee
llulll301
••H,.. ~
•Toledo, Ohio (43823),
All quHIIone perllllnlng
3130 lunfornt Court, PO to 11curlng Contrect
Box 1111118
Documente, Bidder'• Ult,
.Chllrleaton, WHI Vlrglnle etc. ehall be directed to
(25302), 4011 Clpltol Strlll
Temmy Smith, Till Quandel
enctllll following lddltlonel Group, Inc 3511 Rlvereldt
pt1111 room•
Drive, Suite 101, Coktmbuti,
•Allied Conitruetlon, 101D OH 43221 (814) 442 INMIO.
Vela Avenue, Clnclnnetl, Owner· Southern Loc11
Ohio 452011
School Dllllrlat
•Dodge/Seen, Benk One (t) t, 10, 11, 12, 18, 17, 11,
Building, 3rd Floor, 1255 111, 23, 24, 211," 12TC
Euclid, Clevelend, Ohio
44111
•The Bulldlre Exchenge,
Suite One Conetructlon
Ctnter, 111 Keynote Clrole,
Ctewllllll, Ohio 44131
•Till Bulldere Exchenge
of Clntnll Ohio, 1175 DW!In

rtVIIWid for bidding
purpo. . without cherge
durl~= houre at

440

como No HMO s Call 1-800-819-

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9 WasI StimSon Allllns
741).592 1842
deallly clothing and houuhold
lltllla S! 00 bag sale every
Thursday Monday thru Saturday
9 00.5 30
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~Good Home First ShOll 740~9212
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Oatmallon Older Beagle!Basaett

lhe cold with no lood 4yr old
{304)675 2697 2 lree dogs a
f':"localhoma
tupp~as 9 will old IOOiher lmall
toaglo &amp; lalher Ral Tamer 740
3682 or 740-985-31184

yes

eglstered Australian Shepherd

lua Moria Male 740-388 0382

70

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Forced Dispatch Call Don At 1

Parent Educator

836-9617

All '1\&gt;u Connected?

Preferred

lntarnel Uaers Wanted!
$350 $800 IWHI&lt;

Parent Educator Aide
County Area

t-888-88t.e750

www mo!ll\'thatstuo mm

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To Workl $25 75 /Hr PT /FT
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People And Posaaa1 ExcopUonal
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Bonuses Paid If You Are Loo~lng
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ply Point Pleasant Center Gtn•
sis Eldercare State Route 62N

Route 1 Bo• 326 Point Pleas
EOE

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Busy Physicians Otflce needs
Office ll'tnagor CPT &amp; ICDO
Electronic Filing Coder w/mlhl
mum of 3 yra ~erlence Experl
enca with medical manager a
plua Send Resumes In care ol
EB13 Point Pleasant Register

200 Main St PI Pleasanl WV
25550
Compulor Clark Full or Part time
Good Salary E11perlance wl
Windows necessary Call t6r In

DATA ENTRY Nallonal Billing
Seeks A Full/Part Time Madlcol
Biller Salary AI $48K Per Year

ha~• reaponslblllly for aupervls

No Experience

ing 12 24 hourly 11wlng opera

Noodod Will Train Call 1 888
251 7475

10rs tor o slarl up IOIIIIKe oowlng

laclllly Raspons!blllllaa will in

DENTAL BILLING $15 $45 /Hr

elude hiring and tra nlng of new
operators the ertectlve utiiiJatlon
of personnel and equipment to
meet schedule requirernanta and
reaolvtng production problema

Dental Billing Software Company
Needs People To Process Medi
eal Clatma From Home Training

Provided Mull OWn Computer 1
800-223-t 149 Exl 4eO
lng No Exp Noedad No Money
No Credit? No Prol&gt;laml Earn Up
To $32 000 list Yr W IFuH Bene-

In the Sunday Jan. 16, 2000,
Sunday Times Sentinel,
Bibbee Motor Co.
featured Brake Pads for $9..95,
this was Incorrect.
The correct price was $79.95.
w, are sorry for any Inconvenience
this may have caused.

fits Apply On Line At www otr
drivers com Or Call t 877 230

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tfon

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To Drive Tho Big R!ga' t4 Day

Oldtr lOt Coke maclllne
Good condition Can be seen at

Tho Dally Sanlloal Sealed bids
can be submitted to Coke Ma.
ehlne c/o The Dally Sentinel
P 0 Box 729 Pomeroy OH
45769 We rese fOe the right to
reJect any or all bi:ls

GaiUa !Lawrence County Farm
Service Agency Salary To Be

Dolormlnad By Oualllcallona And
Experience Of Appllcanl Appll
cations Can Be Obtained At Tt'le
Oallia /lawrence Farm Service

Hair &amp;tyllst needed with expert
ence Fltlllble hours Please call

Agency Offlco 1t 1 Jackson Plko
Room 1571 Galll pollo Ohio
45631 Or Call 740-4&lt;18 8BB7 All

740-992 2550
Leadmg Industrial Company Of
faring Entry Level Positions In

Applications Muat Be Complete
And Returned To Tht Otllce By
Close Of Business Friday Janu

Bolt! AsNand KY &amp; GallpoHs OH
Area Opportunity For Advance

ary21 2000

ment And E•callenl Bonolft Pack
age Available Mu81 Htve A Drlv

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clal Sacurlly Card At 808 Hoodo
Croak Pika Ashland KY 41101
Between 9 A M 11 A M And t
PM 3 PM Np PhooalntarvltiWII
Major Marl&lt;ellng Firm Seeks PIT.

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PHONE 99z.Ztss

Home Training Provided Must

Own Compulor t 800 223 114t
Ext 423

AN EARLY PAYDAY??
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Nacassary Up To
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Displays And lnlaract Wllh All
Lavala Ot Manag!Jmtnl RaquiA&gt;
menta A Computer email Ad
dress Internet Microsolt Word
And Excel And Transportation
Training Provided Fax Resume

recommends that you do busl
ness with people you know and
NOT to sand money through the
mall until you have lnveatlgated
lha offering

EARN Sl 0008 WEEKLYill 1000
j;NVELOPES o$4 000 FROM
HOME $4 PER ENVELOPE 24
HRS 1 888-781 7012
Financial Backer Needed for
General Commerclal Product ll
ability Insurance for Sales

ways

Private Grants Loan•

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lnternalional Company Seeking

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merce Sales Flexible Houra I Unllmlled Income 1 888 474 4703

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$8 995 Financing Av,llablo 11
land Aulomated Medical Sarvlc
aa Inc 800 322 1139 EXI 050
Void InKY IN CT
Need A toan? Try Debt Consoli

dation $5 ooo $200 ooo Bod
Cradll 0 K Fee t 800 771).0092
Ext. 215

Income Wltt1 Spare Time Effort
Internet Required No Selling Un4889 For Automated Per11nta

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All Appl ications Muat Be Post

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Toll Free t 886 3 t 3
6049 Ed 3125
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Moms Wanted Americas 11
Home Business Moms Worlc At

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5275
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lOt Jackson Plko 2 To 5 PM

Dozar tor hlra 740-9112 71145
TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAl. SECURITY 1881?
No Fett Unless We Wlnl
1 888-582 334S

All real eolala advenlsmg In
lhlt """"'P"""r Is sub)8ct 10
tho Federal Fair Housing Act
of 1968 which makao ~ lllagal
to advertloa "any prefetenca
limitation or dlsc:rlmlnatlon
basad on race color religion
aex tamRialstltus or natk)nal

origin or any Intention 10
make ony such preference
lml1atlon or d~nmlnallon

are available on an equaf

310

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No w Septic 135 ooo oo (740)
388 0434

Country Llvlrig 3 Or 4 Bedrooms
Ply Clos-Ing Costs I Move In
741).448.3083
Ooublewlde Repo Never lived In

Mail Proce salng Joba For Free
lnformallon /Application Write

Charlln Bo• 522 A Marlon C
29571

220 Money to Loan
SS Auto Loana P•raonal Loans
Debt Consolidation Mortgagea

And RoHnenelng Creclt Ptllbtoms

dille Quolulll 'Nobody 81111
www naUol'lllc:OntraCibuyttl com

FREE DEBT CONSOliDATION
Appllcallon W IServlct Roduco
Pay!l)tnts To 85% IICASH IN
CENTIVE OFFERII Call t 800
328-8510 E&gt;d 2il
MONEY TO LOAN Bad Crtdlt
OKI Free Application US Appllc
... Only t-t77-67().1t31

tlono 1100 oo Pro Month (740)

Pilot Program Renters Needed

304-731-7295

Rent Oi' Leaae 4 Bedroom Brick

Homo Rod ney 6682 S R SIB

446-4053
River Park Mobile Home Com .,
munlty Pomeroy Spacts at $100

por month 740-1149-2083

Refe ren ces No Pets 740 385

MERCHANDISE

4778

Small 1 Bedroom Stove &amp; Refrigera tor Fur mshed $300/Mo Os
potit Refere nces Req ulfld No

510

HOUithold

Goode

Palo 741).448.3687

Non Qualifying

Ase umablt

U 000 Down &amp; Take Over Pay
montB 740-446-3218
LOI AI UIIUIIO&amp; 1 (304)-738 7295

JANUARY SPECIAL
All HOMES ON SALE
$499DOWN ON SINGLEWIDES
$999 ON OOUBLEWIDES
t BOO 1148-5878
Mull Sacrfflco My New Model 16
Fl Wide Home Financing Avail
abla 304-731H1956

4ao

Mobile Homas
tor Rent

1~ x70 3 Bedroo ms $300/Mo •
Utllltlea Depostt ReQ uired 7.t0

7795

245-5184 After 8 PM

Baby bed 1trot1er c ar 1111
awing t11gh cha i r Wi lker 304

Between Athens and Pomeroy

2

hom ~&amp;

ll 3 bedroom mobile

S26Q $300 740-992 2tB7
2 Bedroom Mobile Home
cervll le Crown Caty Are a

25&amp;-1686

Msr
740

2 Bedroom Mobile Home You

New 2000 Doublowkle 3BR/2BA
S299 per monlt! Fnla Air &amp; Dallv

ory t 888-928 3428

NEW BANK REPOS
ONLY TWO LEFT NEVER LIVED
IN
CALL t 801).948 5879

Pay Utillt es &amp; Deposit In Porter

Ar11 No Pals 740-388-9162
3 Bedrooms $325 WJO Hoole Up
No Pels Depooft 740-38Nl61t

1 Badr8oms Apl Utilities lnclud
ad $300/Mo No Petal Daposll
Rrequlred {740) 387.Q611
2 Bedrooms In Kanauga Beautl

APPLIANCES

Wa shers dryers refrigerators
ra nges Sk agg s App liances 75
VIne Street Call 740 ~46 7398

1-688 8 1 ~1 28
R&amp;D s Used Furniture Great Se
tactio n Pr ce d To Selll Co me
And Browse Corner Of Route 7
&amp; Addison Pike We Buy Furnl
lUre 740.387-0280

To 35 Near CenteNIIIt Thurman
No Inside Pets Appl calon &amp; De
post $300/Mo 740-662 !1032

Skaggs Applia nce s 76 VIne
Street Gallipoli s 7~0 446 7398

2 or 3 bedroom mobile home for
rant. no pets 740..992 5858

520

2BR No Pets References Re

Rugar Blackhawk 357 Magnum
Revolver Plato! 6 Barrell 6
shot 3/4 Box Shells Nylon Hoi

Two bedroom mob Ia home i n

Mddleport $250 monlh 740 992

no 10 ACRES

GOOD USEO

D yar s $205 1 Year Warranty

Payment and $269 per monlh
Free Air Call lor qulca E Z appro
val 1-688 928 3426

Between Oalllpolla ll Jackson

Thompsons Appliance ~407
JackSOn AVIIOOO (304)675 7386

2 Bedrooms Pr vate Quiet. Close

Special New 16x80 Low Down

330 Farma for Sala

For Sale Recondition ed wash
ers drys a and r e fri gerato r~

Wash er S95 Dry er $95 Range
$95 Aelrlgsrator $1 75 Relngera

qulred Sand Hill Road (304)6753834

Lond Homo Packages All Area•
AU Cradll Risks 740.446 3583

6752801

lui River View No Pels 741).&lt;141
0181

Factory Renovated 3 Bedrooms
$499 &amp; Assume Oakwood Galli
poll 740-446-3093

Will Pay Al l Moving &amp; Setup
Costs! Must Sell Immediately !
304-733-4663

Appl iances
Reconditioned
Washe r&amp; Dryers Ranges Aelr l
grators 90 D ay Guaranteal
Fren cn C ty Mayta g 740 "46

5039

lor Like Now $350 Washer $205

1-888 81~126
Sporting
Goods

star $300 {304 )937 3348 Ask

lor Bill or El zaiHith

530

Two bedroom 11 electriC CA and
heat pri vate In tht
refer

l;]~~bde;;pos~ll~;t~~7~4~
0
440

Apartments
tor Rent

Antiques

Buy or sa i Riverine Antiques
112-' East Man on SA 124 E Po-

740.. 992·2526 or 740 992

~~~~~~~~-540 Mlacellaneoua
Merchandise

1 and 2 bedroom apartments lur
nlshad ond unlurnlshad securlly
deposit required no pets 740

992 2218
1 Bedroom Apl for Rentl (740)
-446- 178!5
1 B~droom Garage AparJmanl in

SSBAD CREOIT? Gal Cash
Loans To $5 000 Debt CQnaolj

dallon To $200 000

C~tdlt

Cards

Mortgagea Refinancing And
Auto Loana Available Meridian

Credit Corp 1 600 471 5119 Ext
ttBO

Homea for Sala

Maps ANTHONY LAND CO
LTD 1-800-213-6385
350 Loti l AcrNge

Kanauga $275/Mo
1102 Aft&amp;r5 ~M

2 44 Acrea Homesite Green
Township Gallla County Flat

1 Bedroom Near Arbor's Nurs ng
Home Econom1cal Utilities Quiet

SCOnlc Close To Gallipolis soma
RoslrlciJons 740-245 5716

Locallon $279/Mo + UtlUtlas No
Pets 740-446 2957

AWESOME GETAWAYS! Only
$29 951~ NIGHTS Qrtaqd9 011.

2 Bedroom Apanmant Upsialrs

G•tllnburg TN Acoommodatlons "
2 Major Attraction Admin ona or:

8S09

1993 Jim Walters Homo 4BR

b

ACREhzt coo

74Q 886

Attention Prlmeatar Customers
want A Bauer Deal? Free Equlp
ment Free Installation Free 6
Months Programming Call Tom

Or1 800-292-()842

740.38~113

Olf SA 7 South Of Gam pol a No

Stove &amp; Refrigerator Furnished
34 112 Smithers Avenue Gall po

Ro&amp;lrlcllonsl NEEDS TLC 12 300
Down On Land Conlroct
MEIGS COUNTY

is $250/Mo $150 Oepos t 740
449 9061

_llo:.,n:.,s_For_C:.,ou_r_lo_sy'-:1-o_u_r- - --'-:

Two 10 Acre Tracts Of Meadow
Brick home In the New Haven • Creek And Wo oded Htlls Sur
areo Triple pane windows htat rounded By Woods And Farm
pump/central air w/lenced yard 2 Land W II Soli Together $26 ooo
Land Contracl Avallacla 5 Acres
min away from Elem school

2 Bedrooms Gallipolis $3251Mo
Damage Oapostt Required Reier
ences No Pets 740-446-1066

Brand New Fender Telecaster•
Elect ric Guitar $300 740 379:
2601
•

Bulk Foods Sp ices Candles •
Chee&amp;e Butter Trail Bologna •
775 Bulk Foods 5184 S A 775 :
Patrtot
.,

21u11 ball\ 11\'lngroom kitchen/
dining area &amp; utility room wt3

Aero• In Ashlon Arsa $68 500
(:!04)576 2358

noer planta(Rt 33) 304 882-3733

Of Wooded Hills $9 500 Olf SA

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

124 Less Than 20M nutes Wast

ESTAT ES 52 Westwood Dr ve

FORECLOSED HOMES low Or 0
Downl Govn 1 And Bank Repo s
Being Sold Nowl Financing Avail
able Coli Nowt 1 900 355 0024
Ext llo.tO

01 Gallipolis
ANTHONY LAND CO LTD 1
800 213 9385 For FREE Mops

&amp; movies Call 740 446 2558

HOMES FIIOII $11130 /llo 1

314 of an Acre o n Meadowhtll
Or ve an up and growing nalgh
borhood (304)675-5224

3 BR Repos /Foreclosures fee
4% Down For Llitings/ Payment

a.. Acres

Ottalls 1 8Q0.7tJI.3001X1185

In Mason County Good
for Hunting Electric/Phone &amp;Wa

Housa for 1111 two atory 2 3
bedrooms one bath Middleport

360

asking $29 ooo call 600 388
81114
Love~ ten acrtB In a country aet
tlng tour bedrooms two and halt
balht tormal living room and famIly rt10rt1 two lirlplacos two aportmanta four car garage and two

slorage building
992 2292

P~asa

cell 741).

Mlddloporl corner ol High Street
&amp; Powell S•ool 2 bedroom home
with dining room tlvtng room and
kitchen Newer carpet and kllchan
cabinets makes the kltct'len with

tor all available

1304~458

1869

Real Estate
Wanted
Wo Pay I:ASII

RENTALS

982 1162 or 304 773 5305 a110r:

Close To Rio Granda Campus 1

tops Laptops Merchant Ac til
counts Websitaa Almoat Every
one Approved!! No Money.
Down!! Low Monthly Payments •

Bod room All Utlllllas lncludad
$290/Mo Dapos I Roqulrtd 1
888 &amp;40-o52t
Counlryslda ApartmooiS Nice 2
Bedrooms 1 Balh CIA W&amp;D
$365/Mo House Slza 2 Boo
640-0521

pori From $249 $373 Call 741).
892 5084 Equal Housing Opper
IUnlllas

N 3rd Ave Middleport 1 br fur
nlshed apartment no pets dep &amp;

rot 740-992-()185
N 4th Ave Middleport 2 room
efllc eney utilities paid no pete

Bedroom Brick Reduced Price

2 bedroom houae (Union Ter
race) lor rent on Feb 1st wl~
hOokup references deposit re
qulred $400 month with diacounl

(304)273-11485

Nice Ground Floor 2BR WID
Hook up Reference Oepoalt No

740-992 5502

Pals (;J04)875-S182

2 Bedroom House 36 Chillico the

Now Taking Appllcatlona- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townho use
Apartments
lncludea Water

Balha $160 ooo oo

740 446

9887

'Road $325/Mo Wllh Dapo11 No
Pets Good Ralaraneel 7~0 446
2419 74!l-446-0720
2 Bedroom Small House Clean 3

dop &amp;ref 740 992-Q186

Sewage Trash S3t51Mo 740
&lt;146-0006

Milas Down Roula 7 $350/Mo

320

Moblla Homea
for Sale

$2 000 00 oil Solocled Single

Wldt Hom01 Super Low Pay

men111 Oak Wood Home• Bar

bouravlllo Wv t (304) 738 7295
or 1 {304)-738 2395
... LOOK-...
5 Baclrooma 2 Balt!a over 2 000
tq f\ lor lase than $4&amp;0 mo
FREE Delivery &amp; Sot 1 800 1146
5878

-

nlceat u11d tralltra you II ever

Itt ItO 000 OBO call 740 992
t tl3 14x70 with b20 oxpondo

fireplace two btdrooma two full
bllhs Clnlrll air COil $1 I 000
Clll 304- na-5796 alter 8 oo

Must Have Good References

Accepting Applications
&amp; Up A 1 Eloclrlc Oulol

rei &amp; depos1t No Pill&amp; (304)675

!

FREE Spacial Offarl CALL NOWI•
1 888 479-2345 {Toll Free)
:
COMPUTERS

Low Or $0 Down :
Low Monthly Paymtntl Y2K•
Compliant Almost Everyone Ap •
proved 1-600-617 3476 Ext 330

:

Firewood For Sale $60 Face:

Cord Caii740-38B-9843

•

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For sala Prime Star S~st em also:
wanted RCA Direct TV older.
model w th access card top dol •
Jar Wo lfle ?.tO 949 3315 leave•
message
:

ma nl In Middleport 740 992

3 Bedroom House 1 1/2 Baths
Good Locallon In Gallipolis No
PaiS Deposit References Small
t Bedroom House Furnished
Good Location In Gallipolis No
Pets DeposU References 740
448 1182

91 91
Spring Valley Green One Bed
room Apartments Appliances
Fumiahad Cail740-446 1599
Tara Townhouse Apartments
Vary Spacious 2 Bedrooms 2

Floors CA t t 12 Balh Fully Car
petad Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool
Pallo Start $350/Mo No Pots
Lease Plus Security Deposit At

3BR House in Henderson Laun

dry Fenced Yrlrd Oul Bulldlog
Deposit &amp; Reftltnces (304)675
4082.
Buy Foraclo11d Homes From

$199/Mo 4% Oown For Llallngo
&amp; Paymenl DotaHs 800 319 3323
Ed 1709

Mason 2BA &amp; Garage $300 ...
ut111tlta
Deposit
requ red

(304)875-1911

Good Used AppUancea And Fur :

nllure Call 741).446-4039 Or 7404&lt;18-1004 Ar~yllme

Grubbs Plano tuning &amp; repairs •
Problems? Need Tu ned? Call the

plano Dr 740 446 4525
Infant car seat S25 eleclrlc dry
er $17S ele ctric dryer 530
daybed $50 ano sa11 $775 call-

not $250 call740843-5481
JANITROL HEATING AND
COOUNG EOUIPIIENT
INSTALLED

I
;

If You Don t Call Us Wt Both r
LOSII • Free Estlmatlll 740 446

6309 1 1100-291 0098
JET
AERATION MOTO~S

1

Repaired New &amp; Rebul t In Stock

Cal Ron Evans 1 801).!537 9528

One bedroom turnlahed apart

2749

740 381- tl 00

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COMPUTER BLOWOUTIII COl.! :
PAO MICRON eMachlnosl Desk oi

Old Alh Vlllagt Apto
Now

740-446 1815 740-446 1243
$250
2 Bedroom House $325 mo plusi'~~~LM~ng~(304~)J!88~2~3~7~18~~

House And Trailer 2 Bedrooms
Each Ratrences and Oepoa t Re
qulred Water And Tras h Pad

tUB Rtdmen Danville t4x70
AIIO Has Expando Very Nlct
'13 coo 740-38H3311

~

6pm

Firewood for sale call 740 247 •
Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Vlnaoe Manor and
Rlveralde ApartmentJ in Mldd e

740 44e o390

Full Basement Heat Pump On
1 78 Acrea In Country On State
Route 775 Past 0 0 Mcintyre

Spacious River VIew Homt St
eluded Near Town 7+Acres
Healed Pool !5 Bedrooms 3 112

•

Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment

Nice 3 Or 4 BodrQOm Ranch Wllh

Nice Homo Plenty bf Room 3

•

Christy s Family Living apart
ments home &amp; trailer rentals
]40 992 "514 apartments avail
lble furnished &amp; unfurnished

Fll'nished 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Show
er Downslalra Clean No Pets
Oeposll &amp; Aelerenctl Required
740..446-1519

no problem (740)2887246

1291 For lnlormarlon JQuallfica •

Complete DISH Network satellite•
system brand new $99 1•0 •

20 500 Acres
Ctll Ryan
1001213-8315
Anthony Land Company LTD
wwwcountrytymecgm
WV Land wan1ed suitable lor
hunt ng NO utllitlea no accesa

Dlnoer Included Call 800 539 •

Equal Housing Opponunlly

rooms 2 Baths $395/MO 1 888

lot Cute as can be Re

Park Asking $79 000 Call 740
4&lt;18-8280 Or740-&lt;14t 16S9

lro m $279 to $358 Walk lo ohpp

ev:r~~~~ed

loll ot wlndowl very bright Also a

Ux70 2 3 bedroom• bath and
half now Btrbar C&amp;'l'fl ono of lht

our Prices • National Contract
Buyers 800 490 0731 E11 101

Dowo t 888-731-3332

Mobile Home Sp!ct for Ren t ~
Centenary lt.rea Some Rtllrlc

Land Conuacra Available Free

SS$ NEED CASH?7 WE Pay
caan For Remaining Paymenta
On Propenv Sold! Mortgage11
Annullletl Sattlem•ntallmmt

2 Bath Home 12 000

REAL ESTATE

$ NO DOWNI HOMES NO CREDIT NEEDED I GOV T FORE
CLOSURES! GUARANTEED AP
PROVALI t BOO 380 4620 EXT

I
I

Bedroom s l aundry 2 Ac re1
10x 12 Buil ding County water

Nsar Thurmon Basutilul Rolllog
J....ooippoi.n•u•ntty•baa•ls••.l 'l Meadows
With Lots Of Road
Frontage Prtcaa StlrJ AI 112 500

WILDLIFE JO~S To $21 80 IHR
INC B&amp;NEFITS GAME WAR
DENS
SECURITY Mt.IN
TENANCE PARK RANGERS' No
EXP NEEDED FOR APP AND
EXAM INFO CALL t 800 813
358i1J EXT 14211 8 AM 9 ~M
7 DAYS tdl Inc

Minimum 3 Dors A Wtok 140
446 2138 Ahlr 5

2679

lntormedmatan-llngl
advertised In this naW8papar

12•68 Nlct Mutl Set $10 000
740-245-8373

working Mom Needs Nulurlng
Responsible Caregiver To Care
For U MOl Old Boy Non
S"lokar References Required

1y $9 an houra call 140 742

1aw our roadora ara hortby

2475t25El&lt;t 1134 VoldOH,KS

tv

Need honest t)ard wo rker ap
proximately 18 to 18 I'IOurs wutc.

_.._for
real81tlto
which lain vtolallon of tho

OK conaum1ra Financial 1 aoo-

1 888 &amp;82 2B3B www 2mo(e
money: com ~sacode rowan
11

Monday Tueaday Thuraday Frl
day &amp; Saturday Aak For Don
Wttters

This newspaper wtll not
knowingly accept

460 Space for Rent

HOUitl tor Rent

Dwn A Now 1600 Sq Fl 4 Btd

ND PAYMENT TILL MA'i 2000
ANY HOME PURCHASED IN
THE MONTH OF JANUARY
WE WILL MAKE FIRSl' 3 PAY.
MENTS
1-801)-948 5678

Markod By 1126100 Equal Oppor
tunlty Employer

Work From Home l59i $8 000
Pan Time /Full Time Coni&amp;CI Kt"

rooms

l·ducttd to $33 ooo Pleaao call
NEW AUTOMATED Homa Busl
Dottle Turner Realty P.OIIIe S
no1a Quickly Earn A Full Tl'"a 1\lmer Broker al740-992 2888

In Meigs County
1133 Hra/Wk 8 AM 8atThru
9 AM Mon Sloop-ovtr
Required
2)25Hra1Wk 8~M SAM Sat
/Sun
31 Emergency Relief {Sl.llslliutos)
Hours Scheduled AI Naodod

era License Three Year&amp; Good
Driving Experience And Ada
quate Automobile Insurance

Prof11llona1

Service•

INDncEJ
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO

Available AI Allordablo Role
Skills To Individuals With Manta! Spring Valley Aazo Call 740~6
Rtlardatlon The WorM Environ Qt01
ment Is Informal And Rewarding
Take ~ctlqn Todayll Make Mon
The Requirements Are High ey Tomorrowll Homeworker•
School Diploma IGED Valid Orlv
Nee!1ed For Auembly Clerical

Need A Job? Work For Yourselt

J

Bualne11
Opportunity

llmltod lncomo Call 800 B21

And Drug Free Work Place Ap
p~v In Person On Thursday 11201
00 With Drivers License And So

Computer Required

210

MEDICAL BILLER $15 $45 /Hr
Down Financing Available If Medical Billing Software Company
Ouallflad Commarclall:lrlvlng Needs People To Procesa Medl
Acadafi!'J 1 877 213-1303
cal Clalma From Home Tra ining
Provklad Mull Own CompuiOr t
TEr.tPORARY 'OFFICI
IJ00.434 !5St8 e.t H7
HELP NEEDED
MEDICAL BILLING Unlimited In

For11le

ed

FINANCIAL

1997 14x70 Olkwood 2 Belt!o 2

Home 1or the Holldaya on a Nice

CREDIT REPAlRI AS SEEN ON
TVI Eratt Bad Crodll Logally
Free Info 888-6S9-2580.

Drywall Siding Roolo Addl
llono Painting tic {304)174
4623 or {304)874-0155

ColJrse Job Placement &amp; Zero

MEDICAL BILLING Earn Excel
lent S S $ 1 Procaaalng Claims
From Home Fullllalnlng Provld

I

&lt;1000

Jims Drywall &amp; COnltructlon
New Construction &amp; Remodel/

Roolmg Rool Repairs and Siding
Ruao~ablo Ralts Ftoo Eatl
malea Fully lnsurad (740) 24S
9341 L-Molsegel

410

tor Sale

928-

CREDIT CARD UP TO $3 000
UniiCurad VISA IMC Bad Crtdll
Or No Creclt 1-800-251-8818 Eld

Housocteanlng 1 Story 140 00 2
Stories $80 oo Havt Ro(trencul
Call Tar! Leave M111age 1•0
388-9085

320 Mobile Home•

21KI!O S1 000 Dowo OeUvors wl
A C No Dealt ra Allowed l 888

1-.&amp;1WIM

Smol!ar (3041882 3880

FREE IIONEYI Cash Glvee

hl&amp;lory to Betlln Inc, 14t5
Merion Rd
Columbua OH

ienl Income Full Tra ining Com

space tOllayt f

Care for one In counlry $840
month Mobllt Hone11 Non

dultry wilt! experlanca In a super
pelltive pay and benaflls peclcego
Please send a resume with salary

To 800-884-1612 Rat Dl)l

Reserve your advert~s~na

haul your logs to lhl mMifu81 call
304-675-1957

a background In tht sewing In
vlaory position We offer a com

son Areaa Fle~elbla Hours Excel

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Through WoiMart 8 Olhor Rotlll
. . (304)882 3477

Qualltlad candldatet ahould h"'o

Drivers 2 Week Paid COL Tra.n

MEDICAL

WanlldTo

AVAILABLE VENDING ROUTE
10 30 Locallono $4K $9K Ex
ladllty In TUppoq Plam Ohio
cellenl lncoma
ALL CASHI
Finance Avellablo t aoo 380
Tho auc..,ssful candidate will 261S (2-tHnlf

Galllpolla Now Bolton And Jack

TAX·SUP:PLEMENt

180

manufacturer ot athletic uniforms
has an lmmedlattt need tor a sew
lng plant &amp;upervlsor at our new

Jorvlaw (304)675 8809 e!Ct 3941
t -800-710-4022

Enthualaauc And Profesalonat
Sell Starters To Work Aa Mer
chandlaers In The Chillicothe

, , zopo

apondtnct Butd Upon Prior Education And Short Study Course
For FREE lnformetlon Booklet
Phono CAMBRIDGE S'I'ATE
UNIVERSITY 1 800-984-8318

POSTAL JOBS Up To $17 21 /Hr
Guarantaad Hill For Appllcallon
And Exam lnlormalfon Cal 8 AM
9 PM M-F 1 888-896 5627 E.t
24-1007
A 1 Cent PHONE CARD ROUTE!
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ALL
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This Is Not A Job $5 000 Req I
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PC You Con Earn $25 000 To
$50 ooo Annually Call 1 800
291 4683 DapJ ' 109

il Equal Housing Opportunity

OH

POSTAL JOBS To $18 35 IHR
INC BENEFITS NO EXPERI
ENCE FOR APP AND EXAM
INFO CALL 1 800 813 358~
EXT 04210 8 A M 9 PM 7
DAYS Ids Inc

Medical Insurance Billing Assls
tanee Immediately If You Have A

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

(9% " - Rite)

Poslal Jobs $48 323 00 Yr Now $15 $45 Par Houri Country a
Hiring No E•porlanca Paid Mool Estabnohad Medlcallll«)Jel
Tralnfng Grear Btneflta Call 7 Billers Soltwart Company Ntedo
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People To Procea1 Claims From

EMERGING COMPANY NEEOS

ALl. Yard Sl!loo Mutt
Be Paid In Advance
DfHJt!NE 2 00 p m
lhl doy - ... lhl ad
11 lo run Sundty

Gallipolis

School a
lnatructlon

Maatera Doctorate By Cone

45831 Attn Foreman Position

{304)347 8838

CONSOLIDATE ltLLS
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c- To Cotltgt
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EARN A LEGAIJCOLLEGE DE
GREE QUICKlY Bachtloro

Are An Established Company

AVON I All Areas! To Buy or Sell
ShWJey Spears :J04.675-1429

PC Required

Mason

Orlvefs License Send resume
cover Jener &amp; reterencu to:
SCAC Director of Human Re
sourcea 540 5th Avenue Hunt

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Parenting Program BA In Educ
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&amp; VIcinity

No Age Restr1ctlona

Arby s Qr Mall To

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ngton KY 41183 Or Fa11

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Futl C'rd W /Advancea Fuel &amp;
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Put ~ To Wor'&lt;l
$25 $75/Hr PT 1FT
t 888-881-6750

Send Resume 10
Galllpolla Dally THbune
RE AdvortlllrV,IS&amp;las Rep
B25ThlniGaillpollo OH 45831

Help WenWcl

URGENTLY NEEDED lor pleoma
donors oorned S3S 10 $45 for 2
or 3 hOura ly c an Sonl Toe
740-592-4165t

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SIJI)Jlllss At Llllla

for Rent

Accepting Applications
1 Bedroom Apartments,
Total Electric, Central Air
Elderly (62 or older)
Disabled Handicapped
Eligibility Based on Income
Handicapped Accessibility
Please Call (740) 992-3055
TDD# (800) 855-2880
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
· 8:00 am to 12 Nom\

Overbrook Center 333 Page

• Musl 11avt good driving record
&amp; PrtMde own 1iantjlO(Iatlon
' MUSI 1!avt abllty 10 110 a TEAM

Or No Cost We 8111 Medicare Or
Your Insurance Direct Get 2 New
Sras ProathecUc a Every She

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NEW MILLENNIUM DIETl Sue
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Awoyl 97o-11o-2821

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For Wtl Establllhod Local Co
• SERVING TRI COUNTY AREA

Toll Froo 1 877 EVERCLR lnlo

Please help us our famll~
moved to Florida and lall us In

CROSS POINTE

HllpWented

AIIVIRTIIINQ
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Wllh Bucbyc Centrall 3 I+Jitboo Ce111a 12

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JeffeYSon Area 13 16 (llt). Dre:Jderi Tt1 V.Uey
Olmsted Falls 12

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177
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Public Notice

Tm• Tech 51 Ko""' S 47
Whea oo lll ls NonhPar'&lt; &lt;l
Southwest

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Dlfilioall

9 Columblnna Crcs1v1ew
10-1
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Vllln Angeln Sr Joseph 2l 12-Coi Ready 22 I :\

Tennessee Tech Bl SE M1ssour 65

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Eurelca S$ Concord a Ill 40
Kendall 78 St Froncas Ill 70
M ddle Tennessee 73 E llh no s M
Ncbru.lka 80 MlliDUn 61
Nor1hhmd 6$ St Scholas ca 41

DlfilioniV

I BIIKom Hopewell t.e.doa (I)~ II I
2 Bertin Hol•nd (7)
10.0

16 (!..,~Kudsoo, LOOAN 12.

6 Versailles
7 Mmord Ctr Fanbnnks (I)

Iowa St 76 Oklahu a St 6-1.

Non-conrerence

6
6

63 Alice Uoyd 60
Umestonc 7S Leel McRae 12
Lynchbura 5$ Hollins .S I
M!fmount Va 56 Mary Washln&amp;•on47
M ll•&amp;an 9S Vil)ln a Wise S5
M01Jan St 80 Navy 61
him Beach Arlanuc 61 Aonda Memonal 46

Rockford
82 can
Aurom
8 I Venaon Nntarene 49
OlJ
o Oonun
71 Moum

RJO GRANDE 74 Ccdcrvlllt 71

Padfk DhUion

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ladiana n Iowa 71
aucaao St 72
SE M1uoon 61 TellQCjtct Tech SO
Loyola Ill 74

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CeDt Cath 28 12 E Cle Shaw 27 I J..Grove Ocy
20 14-You Bolrdmu ' ' u:.c.ton McKualey 14.

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American Mideast Conrere~~te

Mldwtd Division

LA Laken
Portland
Staule
Sacrnmento
PhaemJl

Dtvidlou 83 W 6roliu 78
M - Sl 79 E. Ke.. ...,k, 76
Mlll'By St 71 Autbn Pely 75-0T
Richmood 71 Radfonl62
S..lh Alobomo 65 New 0.159
Term Martin 7.S Teaneu ee St S9
Teltl'leNee 81 f1ondi7CJ..20T
Vi1Jirua 87 North Carol1 aa 8S

Transylv aru :~.

Appalachian Sl 73 Davidson 66
AUburn Moatj_omery 62, L1re 47
E. Ketttucky 8 ~ Mordler.d St 67
Emmanuel 66 Ltt S3
Ferrum 74 N C Wesley"' 50
Kin1 Tm n

Cen~et~ary 73 Touploo S7

97 Wldswonb

4--1 ' D I tr Fllirfield Ulion (I)

Furman 62 Woi'IO«&lt; 54

BclmoM 80, w Kerwock:y !12

Cent St Oh10 87

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Vancouver

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South

1

Weotwonh Teoh 44 An• Mana 36
Wilham Snuth 87 Rochcacrr ~2
Worce..er Tech 70 Smtb 58

South

American Mideast Celllertllte

Divbkn

lnd1ana
Dctrou

Clt c:ogo

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Rhode Island Coli 18. Man DartmOuth 64
S Matllll!: BS Mw Boslon l2
Skidmore 59 Vaaw 48
St l...llw~ M PlattJburJh ~
St Vincent 19 Cit'ne11a 69
Stoay Brook 71 Vale 57
Uuca 71 Potsdam 62
W,.ner74 Sact.d He.. &lt;14

Natre o.ne .S I

SetOD HaiJ 78 Sf: John 1 70
Stoay Brook 69 Br9wa 56
Tomp~t n ... Salle 50
Tow1011. 14 \la'tnoat 67
Weal Viral!u 82 MARSHALL

E. llhDO 1 69 M1dd5C: Tennes~ee 6~

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New

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Loyola. M4.

Midwest

EASTERN CONFERENCE
lDa

Ruraen

79

Eul

60
~· 72, Boltoo Coi"F69
M- 7 5 Sl P..,rt5 1
Rhode ....... 68 Duql!cs.. 56
F~ lfield

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60

NCAA Division I
men's scores

Mansrld&lt;l~~j:::~··: .•::·::::~

8 P1m11 Hu

Natrt Dame 67 Pittsi:lw'lh SJ

Local scoring summaries

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Large Portable Sign With Leiters
Anv I Blacksmith Forge LOQ..
Chains Bil'lders 740 367 7902

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MOBILE HOME OWNERS

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Huge Inventory Disco unt Prices
On VInyl Skirti ng Ooon:; Wind r
ows Anct1ora Water Heaters
Plumbing &amp; Electrica l Part!l Fur :
nac&amp;s &amp; Heat Pumps Bennetts 1
Mobile Home Supply 74 0 44e '

qulred 740-446-3481

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Village G"en Apartments 2
bedrooms total electric appllanc
aslurnlshld laundry room laclll
ties and close 10 schOOl appnca
Ilona available at office 740 992

3711 TDD 1-881 233-66t4 Equal
Koualng Clpporturlliy

460

Space tor R111t

Otflco building Pomaroy 800
lqUirt ft $350 per """lh $150
dej)oOII call 740 1149-2093

740-441 1982
Premium Firewood Osk &amp; Aat1

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llvltred 741).992-4568
Primot..r
DlrecTV
Fret sale lite ayatem Call tor dlla~s

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Sawmll $3 795 Saw logs Into
Boards Piank a Baama Large •
Capacity Beat SawmiUI Value An •

FREE lntormo!lon 1 BOo. •
578 t 383 NORWOOD SAW '
MILJ,S 252 Bonwtll Drive Buftelo
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NIChols

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EMtem M. Wlllloma 41
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Ddondo

L fa.
2l 14 622
22 16
13 S79
17 20 4~9
16 ll 410

New )frsey
W1llhinJIOn

12 27

Moanuj~··~ ~\ -,~ 24 649
York

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Boston

15 22
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Houst on

19 16
17 19
14 24

472
168

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10 27
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24 12 667
21 ll 583
10 28 26J
7 10 189

26 11

LA Cl ppers

Golden Stale

Southwest

Mauoun 74 &amp;ylor 12

Ohio men's college scores

Tuesday's scores
0. caso 92 M1anu 85--0T
Houston 90. Ponland 89

Sea&lt;tle 99 CLEVELAND 80

Sacramento 104 L.A Clippers 98

Tonipt's games
Atlanta a1 Ph1ladelph1a 7 p m
Tororuo at 8o11on 7 p m

Dallas at Washmgton 7 p m.
Milwaukee at Indiana 7 p in
New Jersey at New York. 7 10 p m
Portland at San Anronao 8 30 p m

Charlotte Ql Chicaao 8 30 p m
MIDneso1a at Utah 9 p m
CLEVELAND at LA l.aktrs 10:30 p m.

Thursday scames
Detron at New Jersey 1 30 p.m
Philadelphw. a1Charlotte 7 30 p m

NOTI~E

Mount Vetoon Nazarene 77 Ohao Dom n~ cnn 71

RIO GRANDE 99 Cedarv1llt 96

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24

Ran6olph Macon 62 E Mennomte ~j
Tennessee S1 86 Tenn Marun 69
Virgtma l.lruon 6S St Paul s 64

Card nal Stmch 6$ Tnn ty Chnsunn 52

Ohto women's college scores
Urbana 91 W lbcrforc'c: ~ 7
Wabh 66 P01n1 Park Pn .U

Mlchiaan Intero:ollegiale
Denante 50 Albaon 44
North Coast Conference
Wnwnberg7 J Demson S4

1 Non-conference
Bnldwm Wallace 9S Case Reserve 52
Tiffin 87 No re Dame Ohio SO

NCAA Diviston I
women's scores
East

Bnr:es 75 Bowdon 65
8 DJhamlon 7.t New Haven 47
Boston U 68 Albany N Y 5~
Brockport SO Ftedowa St 39

Colby 66 Thfts 60

Colby Sawyer 69 New England Coli S8
Cortland St 19 Oswe1o St 31

E Nazarene 19 Rop Wilhams 63
O.neseo Sl 62 Alfiod 43
Hartw1ck 87 Oneoru 80 40T
Holy Cross 94 Lafayene 54
Huoter 81 BIUUch 14

llha&lt;a 57 Elnura 50
Kean 57 NJ CiJy 49

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KeeneSt 7.5 Plymouth 51 68
KJnas Pa. 79 Delaware Valley SB
Ld1111111 58 Brooldya J4
MARSHALL 62 Welt V'I nla 51
Monmoulh. NJ 82 Fanle:igb Dickinson 65
Mount SL Mary 1 Md 63 UMBC 60

FarWesl
Co1orndo 61 Texns A&amp;M 47

Ohto U.S. boys' scores
luhlnnd Ky 81 Iron on 74-0T
Beuver Eastern 56 Symmes Va lley~~
Beverly Fort F ye 91 Be:dlsvllle 4~
Chesapeake 71 Rod H II 46
Gn:enlield McClam S5 Peebles B
H&lt;mn bal R1 \ler S ~ Magnoha WVa 46
H lllard Dav1dson 70 Zanesville S ~
Ironton St Joseph 74 New Bostun 50
Martel la 88 Po nt Pleasant W Vn 60
New Matamoras Fronuer9 1 Valley WVn 49
Oh10 Valley Chr 6S Teays Val W. Va Ch r 49
Ponsmotnh ~ SouJh Pom 5.5
Proc orvalle Fairland 47 Dawson Bryant '8
ReedsVIlle Eas ern 60 Wahama. WVa 42
Snlinev11le Southern 67 Can Hentagc Chr .5'
Somhsvill c Sllc:nnndoah 71 Monroe Cen raJ 49
Suglll' Grove Berne Umon 64 Tree ol L re 61
Vincem Warren 54 Jackson'47
Wheelersburg 12 SoU!h Webster 49
W lhomspon Weslfall 77 Cb I Hun ngton Ross

74-0T

Zanesv lie Rosecran~ 60 Croo~sv lie 49

Ohio U.S. girls' poll
COLUMBUS Oh1o (AP) - How a state paDel
of sports wnters and brolldcasrers ra1es Oh1o h1ah

school g1rls basketball 1eam5 m [he secol!d or s x
weekly regular season 1999 2000 polls ror The
AssOcui:ed Prrss (records through games or Jan 16J

Dhu10n I
,W,L

I Packmngton (1$)

14-0
12 0
12 0
12 0

2 Mason (4)
J..N Canron Hoover

4-Cie E Tech
5-Beaven:reek

Ill
1!0

Col Brookhaven

l'lo
185
162
116
84

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OF FIRST PUBLIC HEARING

The Metgs County Comm1ss1oners Will hold the fust of two pubhc
heanng at the off1ce of the Me1gs County Commtsswners, Courthouse,
Pomeroy, Oh10 on Jan 31, 2000 at 1 00 P M for the purpose of
prov1d10g the public mformatwn and rece1vmg comments as to the
notice of acceptance of preapphcahons for grant fundtng from the USDA
Rural Development Housmg Preservation Grant Program for houstng
rehabthtallon programs.
The Rural Development Housing Preservation Program provtdes grant
fundmg to quahfted pubhc agenc1es, pnvate non-proftt organizations,
and other ehgtble entthes to ass1st very low-low tncome home owners
repau and rehabilitate theu homes in rural areas The average grant
has been $75,000, based on previous awards and fundmg
Cttlzens are encouraaes to attend th1s meetmg on Jan. 31, 2000 to
make suggestions and to provtde pubhc mput on vanous acttvities
wh1ch may be undertaken m th1s program
If a participant w1ll need aux1hary a1ds (tnterpreter, bra1lled or tapea
matenal, ass1s11ve hstening device, other) due to a disablltty, please
contact Gloria Kloes, Clerk, pnor to Jan. 31, 2000 at 740-992-2895 m
order to ensure that y~ur needs will be .accolnpamed The Metgs County
Courthouse 1s handicapped access11lle
Wntten comments will be accepted until 1 00 P.M, Jan 31, 2000 and
may be mailed to the Metgs County Commtsstoners, Metgs County
Courthouse, Pomeroy, Oh10 45769
Janet Howard, Prestdent
Me1gs County Commissioners

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STATI! OF OHIO
OHIOSCHOOLFACILmi!S
COMMISSION
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
1 Bkle wtll be ~ by
1111 Southern LOCIII School
Dlatrlct Boerd 11 47725
Stille Route 124 p o Box
178 Recine Ohio 45771,
Attn D111n1e Hill tor the
following Project
New K. 8 School end
Addition end RIIIOVItlone
to Southern High School
Southern l.ocll School
Dlatrlct IIO!Irtl
RICIM, Melgl
In eccordence with the
Dr 1 w 1 n g 1
e nd
Specllleltlone flriiiiNd by
Merr l&lt;nepp Crlwfle
Aaaocllllle, Inc
104FelrAvenueNE
P 0 Box 1002
New Phllldelphlli,
Ohio 44883
Pho111 (814) ...._28811
Fu (814) MSH3011
The ConllrUctlon Meneger
for the Project 11
Till Ouenclel Group, Inc
351B Rlvlflllde Drive
Suite 1D1
COiumbue, Ohio ~1
Phone (740) 442-DIOO
Fu (740) 442-0501
www quenctel.com
2. Any propolld Equal for
a Stenderd 111111 be
eubmHtld to the Archltlct
no later then ten (10) aye
prior to the bid opening If
no Acldende 11 leeued In
IIIOCIUion With lhl
Bidder 1 requ11t, the .
propoeed Equal ehllh be
aoneldered rljoaail
seeled bide wm 111
recelvld for
Pilau 1
Contrect No 08.0081·
9DD8801·D1, Sltework,
Alreedy Uncllr Contrect
Contl'lct No No 080011B
9D088D1·13,
Brick
Procurement,
AlrMdY
Uncllr Contract
Phalli
contrect No 08·0081•
1008101-GZ Sill Utili~
Contract No ql;\)081·
11008801.(13 Glnertll ~
Contrect No DI,.OOSI·
1100880144 M..,nJY
Contrect No D8·0081o
11008801.0S Aooii"'J
Contreot No 08-0018·
BD08801·08•
Aluminum

Entnncta, Wlnclowl, GlaM
&amp;Glazing
Contreot No lJ4!.0HI•
11008101.07 Food Service
Equipment
Contrect No 08·0011·
8008801·01: C11ework
(UbriJY llldlcle1101)
Contrect No 08·0081·
11008101-1111 Plumbing ed
Fire P10IIcllcn1
Contrut No 01-0081·
11008101·10 HVAC
Contrect No 01·0081·
11008101·11 Electr(cjll
Contrect No OI•QOII·
11008101·12 TeChnology
until Bid Date Of Febru.ry 3,
2000 11 4 00 p m (loci I
etenderd time), when tilly
will be opeiled end r8lld
3 Bidding Document•
IDlY bl oblelnecl from the
Conetructlon Meneger by
Pflme Blddere only, upon
I'ICIIpt of I chlok, Whloh II
Nfuncllillle, In llllemount of
8200 00 Chlcll1 ehell be
m1d1 peyebll to 1111
Southern Loael School
Dlllrlct end forwlrtlecl to
•lhl CCnltrllctton lleNJger
'Upon r~Wipt of • requelll,
ecaompenlecl by 1 depoelt
•• nemid ebove, 1111
Conetructton Menqer will
forward coplee of bidding
doauii)I!U to 1111 blddlr
4 Shipping chergM lor
all bidding document• are
non·Niundeble end ere to
111 Plld VII 1 l~perate
check In th' 1mount of
$2100. ~llo rn8d1 out tO thl
Southern Locel School
Dlatrlct end forwerded to
the Conltructlllll Menager
with 1111 dlpollt chick.
I
lntereetld blddlrl
ehould bontaot Temmy
Smith II (114) 44z.oiOO or
Mncl diJIOIII chiCk directly
to the Quenclel Group Inc.,
3518 Rlvmldl Drive, Built
101, Columbue, OH 43221
No more thlln '""" (3) 1111
will bl provided on 1
rafundebll bllll to 1
lllddl&lt; Depoett will be
retundld to Prime lllddere
onl~ who return their
drawing• within " " - (18)
deye of llllllld opening and
eubmlt 1 bonlfldl bid per
Article 1 1
of the
tMiructlanl \o llddll'8.
Till
Contrept
Document•
me~
be

o•

a

PUblic Sale and Auction

11oocllspaagh flactlon s.mc.
Qaallty Coilllgnment fladlolllhl\•ll"'ry
'lllarlftJ at 6:00P.M.
This Week We lllvo Good quahly (umoture computer desk,
4 pc bedroom suite, sm cedar chest JCWelry boxos new rugs,
lamps vacuums
Wrb"eh'e

~

An• Privata Insurance Ia Wei

12f

8 5 41 114 133

7e78

24 16
2J 17

6 0 S4 1"2
5 2 53 107
5 4 51 Il l
1 l 48 135

Hetpea E&gt;OrCLR Stops Herpes

124

101
21 22
125
19 18
128
19 22 5 I &lt;14 109 120

fuaday'I ICOnl
N V. Ranam 3 Carolina l
Pboemx ~ Nasbva11e + tie
CoJa.-y 6 Jlelroll I

Los AngeiH 5 Buffalo J

OU.wa at Pbiladrlphja, 1 30 p m
Bostoo at TaqJa Say 1 30 p m
Buffalo at Phoenlx 9 p m
Dallas a Los AnF.Ics 10 p m

La

amount of Fenton, Westmor~land l&gt;q)ression.
Ruby, m1sc glassw~qe, milk bottles, black

Cape Cod
memorabilia Stoneware poHcry Fsesta, McCoy cookie )Ill,
and others
Illtlla;, Very large amount of Arnerocan Made new &amp; used
loots Craftsman, Sktll, 8&amp;0 Proto, 1..01 s &amp; lots gf othcra
ConSJ~nments Taken
Tue &amp; Wed 11 00 am lo S 00 pm
Thur 12 00 pm to 2 30 pm
Or By Apflii1Dimenl Call (740) 992 9797 or (74j)) 989 2623
99 Beech Sl Middloport, OhiO 45760

Public Notice

Aoed, Ohio 43211
•Deyton
lulldera
l!xohenge, 1077 EmbuJY
1111
~
Perk R011d, Dayton, Ohio
Arct.IIIOI'I
41414
Merr Knepp Crewfle
•Bulldere Excllenge of
Aeeocletle, Inc
New Eeel Centrel 0~10, 2121
Phlladllphla, Ohla
34th Street Nl, Centon,
OWner Ofllcl
Ohio 44705
Southern Locel School
Centrel Ohio Minority
Dhoblat a..rtl, Rac:IM, Ohio Admlnletretlon, 111 1111
Conetructton Meneger'e Mound Su,el, Columbue.
Ofllae
Ohio 43201
Till Quenclel Group, Inc ,
•Ohla Velley Conetruallooi
Columbua, Ohio
£mployere Council, 21
"W Dodge Plen Roome In AwvrmoJY Drive, Wh . . llng,
the following olttM
28003
•Cinclnnllll, Ohio (45202·
7 A pJ'Iobld milling will
1001) The Grend Blltlwln be held on Jenuery 20,
Building, 851 Eden Perk 2000, 11 4 00 p m 11 the
Drive, 8ultl515
following location
•Independence, Ohio
Southem l.aciJISChool
(44131), 82DD Rockeldl
DI~Offtce
WOtidl Blvd (Ciewllnd)
Recine, Ohio • Mllgl
•Columbue, Ohio (432188 Till Ownlll NIIIYIIIIII
1D73i, 1171 Dublin Road
right to re)ect eny or 1H bld8
•Deyton, Ohio (454311), end to welve 1ny or en
3077 Klltlrlng Boulevertl, lrretulerltlee, mletell••·
Point w..t Offici Park, omlell- or lnformellllee
llulll301
••H,.. ~
•Toledo, Ohio (43823),
All quHIIone perllllnlng
3130 lunfornt Court, PO to 11curlng Contrect
Box 1111118
Documente, Bidder'• Ult,
.Chllrleaton, WHI Vlrglnle etc. ehall be directed to
(25302), 4011 Clpltol Strlll
Temmy Smith, Till Quandel
enctllll following lddltlonel Group, Inc 3511 Rlvereldt
pt1111 room•
Drive, Suite 101, Coktmbuti,
•Allied Conitruetlon, 101D OH 43221 (814) 442 INMIO.
Vela Avenue, Clnclnnetl, Owner· Southern Loc11
Ohio 452011
School Dllllrlat
•Dodge/Seen, Benk One (t) t, 10, 11, 12, 18, 17, 11,
Building, 3rd Floor, 1255 111, 23, 24, 211," 12TC
Euclid, Clevelend, Ohio
44111
•The Bulldlre Exchenge,
Suite One Conetructlon
Ctnter, 111 Keynote Clrole,
Ctewllllll, Ohio 44131
•Till Bulldere Exchenge
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can be submitted to Coke Ma.
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P 0 Box 729 Pomeroy OH
45769 We rese fOe the right to
reJect any or all bi:ls

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Room 1571 Galll pollo Ohio
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No Fett Unless We Wlnl
1 888-582 334S

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lhlt """"'P"""r Is sub)8ct 10
tho Federal Fair Housing Act
of 1968 which makao ~ lllagal
to advertloa "any prefetenca
limitation or dlsc:rlmlnatlon
basad on race color religion
aex tamRialstltus or natk)nal

origin or any Intention 10
make ony such preference
lml1atlon or d~nmlnallon

are available on an equaf

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388 0434

Country Llvlrig 3 Or 4 Bedrooms
Ply Clos-Ing Costs I Move In
741).448.3083
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lnformallon /Application Write

Charlln Bo• 522 A Marlon C
29571

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Pilot Program Renters Needed

304-731-7295

Rent Oi' Leaae 4 Bedroom Brick

Homo Rod ney 6682 S R SIB

446-4053
River Park Mobile Home Com .,
munlty Pomeroy Spacts at $100

por month 740-1149-2083

Refe ren ces No Pets 740 385

MERCHANDISE

4778

Small 1 Bedroom Stove &amp; Refrigera tor Fur mshed $300/Mo Os
potit Refere nces Req ulfld No

510

HOUithold

Goode

Palo 741).448.3687

Non Qualifying

Ase umablt

U 000 Down &amp; Take Over Pay
montB 740-446-3218
LOI AI UIIUIIO&amp; 1 (304)-738 7295

JANUARY SPECIAL
All HOMES ON SALE
$499DOWN ON SINGLEWIDES
$999 ON OOUBLEWIDES
t BOO 1148-5878
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Fl Wide Home Financing Avail
abla 304-731H1956

4ao

Mobile Homas
tor Rent

1~ x70 3 Bedroo ms $300/Mo •
Utllltlea Depostt ReQ uired 7.t0

7795

245-5184 After 8 PM

Baby bed 1trot1er c ar 1111
awing t11gh cha i r Wi lker 304

Between Athens and Pomeroy

2

hom ~&amp;

ll 3 bedroom mobile

S26Q $300 740-992 2tB7
2 Bedroom Mobile Home
cervll le Crown Caty Are a

25&amp;-1686

Msr
740

2 Bedroom Mobile Home You

New 2000 Doublowkle 3BR/2BA
S299 per monlt! Fnla Air &amp; Dallv

ory t 888-928 3428

NEW BANK REPOS
ONLY TWO LEFT NEVER LIVED
IN
CALL t 801).948 5879

Pay Utillt es &amp; Deposit In Porter

Ar11 No Pals 740-388-9162
3 Bedrooms $325 WJO Hoole Up
No Pels Depooft 740-38Nl61t

1 Badr8oms Apl Utilities lnclud
ad $300/Mo No Petal Daposll
Rrequlred {740) 387.Q611
2 Bedrooms In Kanauga Beautl

APPLIANCES

Wa shers dryers refrigerators
ra nges Sk agg s App liances 75
VIne Street Call 740 ~46 7398

1-688 8 1 ~1 28
R&amp;D s Used Furniture Great Se
tactio n Pr ce d To Selll Co me
And Browse Corner Of Route 7
&amp; Addison Pike We Buy Furnl
lUre 740.387-0280

To 35 Near CenteNIIIt Thurman
No Inside Pets Appl calon &amp; De
post $300/Mo 740-662 !1032

Skaggs Applia nce s 76 VIne
Street Gallipoli s 7~0 446 7398

2 or 3 bedroom mobile home for
rant. no pets 740..992 5858

520

2BR No Pets References Re

Rugar Blackhawk 357 Magnum
Revolver Plato! 6 Barrell 6
shot 3/4 Box Shells Nylon Hoi

Two bedroom mob Ia home i n

Mddleport $250 monlh 740 992

no 10 ACRES

GOOD USEO

D yar s $205 1 Year Warranty

Payment and $269 per monlh
Free Air Call lor qulca E Z appro
val 1-688 928 3426

Between Oalllpolla ll Jackson

Thompsons Appliance ~407
JackSOn AVIIOOO (304)675 7386

2 Bedrooms Pr vate Quiet. Close

Special New 16x80 Low Down

330 Farma for Sala

For Sale Recondition ed wash
ers drys a and r e fri gerato r~

Wash er S95 Dry er $95 Range
$95 Aelrlgsrator $1 75 Relngera

qulred Sand Hill Road (304)6753834

Lond Homo Packages All Area•
AU Cradll Risks 740.446 3583

6752801

lui River View No Pels 741).&lt;141
0181

Factory Renovated 3 Bedrooms
$499 &amp; Assume Oakwood Galli
poll 740-446-3093

Will Pay Al l Moving &amp; Setup
Costs! Must Sell Immediately !
304-733-4663

Appl iances
Reconditioned
Washe r&amp; Dryers Ranges Aelr l
grators 90 D ay Guaranteal
Fren cn C ty Mayta g 740 "46

5039

lor Like Now $350 Washer $205

1-888 81~126
Sporting
Goods

star $300 {304 )937 3348 Ask

lor Bill or El zaiHith

530

Two bedroom 11 electriC CA and
heat pri vate In tht
refer

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440

Apartments
tor Rent

Antiques

Buy or sa i Riverine Antiques
112-' East Man on SA 124 E Po-

740.. 992·2526 or 740 992

~~~~~~~~-540 Mlacellaneoua
Merchandise

1 and 2 bedroom apartments lur
nlshad ond unlurnlshad securlly
deposit required no pets 740

992 2218
1 Bedroom Apl for Rentl (740)
-446- 178!5
1 B~droom Garage AparJmanl in

SSBAD CREOIT? Gal Cash
Loans To $5 000 Debt CQnaolj

dallon To $200 000

C~tdlt

Cards

Mortgagea Refinancing And
Auto Loana Available Meridian

Credit Corp 1 600 471 5119 Ext
ttBO

Homea for Sala

Maps ANTHONY LAND CO
LTD 1-800-213-6385
350 Loti l AcrNge

Kanauga $275/Mo
1102 Aft&amp;r5 ~M

2 44 Acrea Homesite Green
Township Gallla County Flat

1 Bedroom Near Arbor's Nurs ng
Home Econom1cal Utilities Quiet

SCOnlc Close To Gallipolis soma
RoslrlciJons 740-245 5716

Locallon $279/Mo + UtlUtlas No
Pets 740-446 2957

AWESOME GETAWAYS! Only
$29 951~ NIGHTS Qrtaqd9 011.

2 Bedroom Apanmant Upsialrs

G•tllnburg TN Acoommodatlons "
2 Major Attraction Admin ona or:

8S09

1993 Jim Walters Homo 4BR

b

ACREhzt coo

74Q 886

Attention Prlmeatar Customers
want A Bauer Deal? Free Equlp
ment Free Installation Free 6
Months Programming Call Tom

Or1 800-292-()842

740.38~113

Olf SA 7 South Of Gam pol a No

Stove &amp; Refrigerator Furnished
34 112 Smithers Avenue Gall po

Ro&amp;lrlcllonsl NEEDS TLC 12 300
Down On Land Conlroct
MEIGS COUNTY

is $250/Mo $150 Oepos t 740
449 9061

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Two 10 Acre Tracts Of Meadow
Brick home In the New Haven • Creek And Wo oded Htlls Sur
areo Triple pane windows htat rounded By Woods And Farm
pump/central air w/lenced yard 2 Land W II Soli Together $26 ooo
Land Contracl Avallacla 5 Acres
min away from Elem school

2 Bedrooms Gallipolis $3251Mo
Damage Oapostt Required Reier
ences No Pets 740-446-1066

Brand New Fender Telecaster•
Elect ric Guitar $300 740 379:
2601
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Bulk Foods Sp ices Candles •
Chee&amp;e Butter Trail Bologna •
775 Bulk Foods 5184 S A 775 :
Patrtot
.,

21u11 ball\ 11\'lngroom kitchen/
dining area &amp; utility room wt3

Aero• In Ashlon Arsa $68 500
(:!04)576 2358

noer planta(Rt 33) 304 882-3733

Of Wooded Hills $9 500 Olf SA

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

124 Less Than 20M nutes Wast

ESTAT ES 52 Westwood Dr ve

FORECLOSED HOMES low Or 0
Downl Govn 1 And Bank Repo s
Being Sold Nowl Financing Avail
able Coli Nowt 1 900 355 0024
Ext llo.tO

01 Gallipolis
ANTHONY LAND CO LTD 1
800 213 9385 For FREE Mops

&amp; movies Call 740 446 2558

HOMES FIIOII $11130 /llo 1

314 of an Acre o n Meadowhtll
Or ve an up and growing nalgh
borhood (304)675-5224

3 BR Repos /Foreclosures fee
4% Down For Llitings/ Payment

a.. Acres

Ottalls 1 8Q0.7tJI.3001X1185

In Mason County Good
for Hunting Electric/Phone &amp;Wa

Housa for 1111 two atory 2 3
bedrooms one bath Middleport

360

asking $29 ooo call 600 388
81114
Love~ ten acrtB In a country aet
tlng tour bedrooms two and halt
balht tormal living room and famIly rt10rt1 two lirlplacos two aportmanta four car garage and two

slorage building
992 2292

P~asa

cell 741).

Mlddloporl corner ol High Street
&amp; Powell S•ool 2 bedroom home
with dining room tlvtng room and
kitchen Newer carpet and kllchan
cabinets makes the kltct'len with

tor all available

1304~458

1869

Real Estate
Wanted
Wo Pay I:ASII

RENTALS

982 1162 or 304 773 5305 a110r:

Close To Rio Granda Campus 1

tops Laptops Merchant Ac til
counts Websitaa Almoat Every
one Approved!! No Money.
Down!! Low Monthly Payments •

Bod room All Utlllllas lncludad
$290/Mo Dapos I Roqulrtd 1
888 &amp;40-o52t
Counlryslda ApartmooiS Nice 2
Bedrooms 1 Balh CIA W&amp;D
$365/Mo House Slza 2 Boo
640-0521

pori From $249 $373 Call 741).
892 5084 Equal Housing Opper
IUnlllas

N 3rd Ave Middleport 1 br fur
nlshed apartment no pets dep &amp;

rot 740-992-()185
N 4th Ave Middleport 2 room
efllc eney utilities paid no pete

Bedroom Brick Reduced Price

2 bedroom houae (Union Ter
race) lor rent on Feb 1st wl~
hOokup references deposit re
qulred $400 month with diacounl

(304)273-11485

Nice Ground Floor 2BR WID
Hook up Reference Oepoalt No

740-992 5502

Pals (;J04)875-S182

2 Bedroom House 36 Chillico the

Now Taking Appllcatlona- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townho use
Apartments
lncludea Water

Balha $160 ooo oo

740 446

9887

'Road $325/Mo Wllh Dapo11 No
Pets Good Ralaraneel 7~0 446
2419 74!l-446-0720
2 Bedroom Small House Clean 3

dop &amp;ref 740 992-Q186

Sewage Trash S3t51Mo 740
&lt;146-0006

Milas Down Roula 7 $350/Mo

320

Moblla Homea
for Sale

$2 000 00 oil Solocled Single

Wldt Hom01 Super Low Pay

men111 Oak Wood Home• Bar

bouravlllo Wv t (304) 738 7295
or 1 {304)-738 2395
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5 Baclrooma 2 Balt!a over 2 000
tq f\ lor lase than $4&amp;0 mo
FREE Delivery &amp; Sot 1 800 1146
5878

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nlceat u11d tralltra you II ever

Itt ItO 000 OBO call 740 992
t tl3 14x70 with b20 oxpondo

fireplace two btdrooma two full
bllhs Clnlrll air COil $1 I 000
Clll 304- na-5796 alter 8 oo

Must Have Good References

Accepting Applications
&amp; Up A 1 Eloclrlc Oulol

rei &amp; depos1t No Pill&amp; (304)675

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FREE Spacial Offarl CALL NOWI•
1 888 479-2345 {Toll Free)
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COMPUTERS

Low Or $0 Down :
Low Monthly Paymtntl Y2K•
Compliant Almost Everyone Ap •
proved 1-600-617 3476 Ext 330

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Firewood For Sale $60 Face:

Cord Caii740-38B-9843

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wanted RCA Direct TV older.
model w th access card top dol •
Jar Wo lfle ?.tO 949 3315 leave•
message
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ma nl In Middleport 740 992

3 Bedroom House 1 1/2 Baths
Good Locallon In Gallipolis No
PaiS Deposit References Small
t Bedroom House Furnished
Good Location In Gallipolis No
Pets DeposU References 740
448 1182

91 91
Spring Valley Green One Bed
room Apartments Appliances
Fumiahad Cail740-446 1599
Tara Townhouse Apartments
Vary Spacious 2 Bedrooms 2

Floors CA t t 12 Balh Fully Car
petad Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool
Pallo Start $350/Mo No Pots
Lease Plus Security Deposit At

3BR House in Henderson Laun

dry Fenced Yrlrd Oul Bulldlog
Deposit &amp; Reftltnces (304)675
4082.
Buy Foraclo11d Homes From

$199/Mo 4% Oown For Llallngo
&amp; Paymenl DotaHs 800 319 3323
Ed 1709

Mason 2BA &amp; Garage $300 ...
ut111tlta
Deposit
requ red

(304)875-1911

Good Used AppUancea And Fur :

nllure Call 741).446-4039 Or 7404&lt;18-1004 Ar~yllme

Grubbs Plano tuning &amp; repairs •
Problems? Need Tu ned? Call the

plano Dr 740 446 4525
Infant car seat S25 eleclrlc dry
er $17S ele ctric dryer 530
daybed $50 ano sa11 $775 call-

not $250 call740843-5481
JANITROL HEATING AND
COOUNG EOUIPIIENT
INSTALLED

I
;

If You Don t Call Us Wt Both r
LOSII • Free Estlmatlll 740 446

6309 1 1100-291 0098
JET
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1

Repaired New &amp; Rebul t In Stock

Cal Ron Evans 1 801).!537 9528

One bedroom turnlahed apart

2749

740 381- tl 00

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COMPUTER BLOWOUTIII COl.! :
PAO MICRON eMachlnosl Desk oi

Old Alh Vlllagt Apto
Now

740-446 1815 740-446 1243
$250
2 Bedroom House $325 mo plusi'~~~LM~ng~(304~)J!88~2~3~7~18~~

House And Trailer 2 Bedrooms
Each Ratrences and Oepoa t Re
qulred Water And Tras h Pad

tUB Rtdmen Danville t4x70
AIIO Has Expando Very Nlct
'13 coo 740-38H3311

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6pm

Firewood for sale call 740 247 •
Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Vlnaoe Manor and
Rlveralde ApartmentJ in Mldd e

740 44e o390

Full Basement Heat Pump On
1 78 Acrea In Country On State
Route 775 Past 0 0 Mcintyre

Spacious River VIew Homt St
eluded Near Town 7+Acres
Healed Pool !5 Bedrooms 3 112

•

Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment

Nice 3 Or 4 BodrQOm Ranch Wllh

Nice Homo Plenty bf Room 3

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Christy s Family Living apart
ments home &amp; trailer rentals
]40 992 "514 apartments avail
lble furnished &amp; unfurnished

Fll'nished 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Show
er Downslalra Clean No Pets
Oeposll &amp; Aelerenctl Required
740..446-1519

no problem (740)2887246

1291 For lnlormarlon JQuallfica •

Complete DISH Network satellite•
system brand new $99 1•0 •

20 500 Acres
Ctll Ryan
1001213-8315
Anthony Land Company LTD
wwwcountrytymecgm
WV Land wan1ed suitable lor
hunt ng NO utllitlea no accesa

Dlnoer Included Call 800 539 •

Equal Housing Opponunlly

rooms 2 Baths $395/MO 1 888

lot Cute as can be Re

Park Asking $79 000 Call 740
4&lt;18-8280 Or740-&lt;14t 16S9

lro m $279 to $358 Walk lo ohpp

ev:r~~~~ed

loll ot wlndowl very bright Also a

Ux70 2 3 bedroom• bath and
half now Btrbar C&amp;'l'fl ono of lht

our Prices • National Contract
Buyers 800 490 0731 E11 101

Dowo t 888-731-3332

Mobile Home Sp!ct for Ren t ~
Centenary lt.rea Some Rtllrlc

Land Conuacra Available Free

SS$ NEED CASH?7 WE Pay
caan For Remaining Paymenta
On Propenv Sold! Mortgage11
Annullletl Sattlem•ntallmmt

2 Bath Home 12 000

REAL ESTATE

$ NO DOWNI HOMES NO CREDIT NEEDED I GOV T FORE
CLOSURES! GUARANTEED AP
PROVALI t BOO 380 4620 EXT

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Bedroom s l aundry 2 Ac re1
10x 12 Buil ding County water

Nsar Thurmon Basutilul Rolllog
J....ooippoi.n•u•ntty•baa•ls••.l 'l Meadows
With Lots Of Road
Frontage Prtcaa StlrJ AI 112 500

WILDLIFE JO~S To $21 80 IHR
INC B&amp;NEFITS GAME WAR
DENS
SECURITY Mt.IN
TENANCE PARK RANGERS' No
EXP NEEDED FOR APP AND
EXAM INFO CALL t 800 813
358i1J EXT 14211 8 AM 9 ~M
7 DAYS tdl Inc

Minimum 3 Dors A Wtok 140
446 2138 Ahlr 5

2679

lntormedmatan-llngl
advertised In this naW8papar

12•68 Nlct Mutl Set $10 000
740-245-8373

working Mom Needs Nulurlng
Responsible Caregiver To Care
For U MOl Old Boy Non
S"lokar References Required

1y $9 an houra call 140 742

1aw our roadora ara hortby

2475t25El&lt;t 1134 VoldOH,KS

tv

Need honest t)ard wo rker ap
proximately 18 to 18 I'IOurs wutc.

_.._for
real81tlto
which lain vtolallon of tho

OK conaum1ra Financial 1 aoo-

1 888 &amp;82 2B3B www 2mo(e
money: com ~sacode rowan
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Monday Tueaday Thuraday Frl
day &amp; Saturday Aak For Don
Wttters

This newspaper wtll not
knowingly accept

460 Space for Rent

HOUitl tor Rent

Dwn A Now 1600 Sq Fl 4 Btd

ND PAYMENT TILL MA'i 2000
ANY HOME PURCHASED IN
THE MONTH OF JANUARY
WE WILL MAKE FIRSl' 3 PAY.
MENTS
1-801)-948 5678

Markod By 1126100 Equal Oppor
tunlty Employer

Work From Home l59i $8 000
Pan Time /Full Time Coni&amp;CI Kt"

rooms

l·ducttd to $33 ooo Pleaao call
NEW AUTOMATED Homa Busl
Dottle Turner Realty P.OIIIe S
no1a Quickly Earn A Full Tl'"a 1\lmer Broker al740-992 2888

In Meigs County
1133 Hra/Wk 8 AM 8atThru
9 AM Mon Sloop-ovtr
Required
2)25Hra1Wk 8~M SAM Sat
/Sun
31 Emergency Relief {Sl.llslliutos)
Hours Scheduled AI Naodod

era License Three Year&amp; Good
Driving Experience And Ada
quate Automobile Insurance

Prof11llona1

Service•

INDncEJ
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO

Available AI Allordablo Role
Skills To Individuals With Manta! Spring Valley Aazo Call 740~6
Rtlardatlon The WorM Environ Qt01
ment Is Informal And Rewarding
Take ~ctlqn Todayll Make Mon
The Requirements Are High ey Tomorrowll Homeworker•
School Diploma IGED Valid Orlv
Nee!1ed For Auembly Clerical

Need A Job? Work For Yourselt

J

Bualne11
Opportunity

llmltod lncomo Call 800 B21

And Drug Free Work Place Ap
p~v In Person On Thursday 11201
00 With Drivers License And So

Computer Required

210

MEDICAL BILLER $15 $45 /Hr
Down Financing Available If Medical Billing Software Company
Ouallflad Commarclall:lrlvlng Needs People To Procesa Medl
Acadafi!'J 1 877 213-1303
cal Clalma From Home Tra ining
Provklad Mull Own CompuiOr t
TEr.tPORARY 'OFFICI
IJ00.434 !5St8 e.t H7
HELP NEEDED
MEDICAL BILLING Unlimited In

For11le

ed

FINANCIAL

1997 14x70 Olkwood 2 Belt!o 2

Home 1or the Holldaya on a Nice

CREDIT REPAlRI AS SEEN ON
TVI Eratt Bad Crodll Logally
Free Info 888-6S9-2580.

Drywall Siding Roolo Addl
llono Painting tic {304)174
4623 or {304)874-0155

ColJrse Job Placement &amp; Zero

MEDICAL BILLING Earn Excel
lent S S $ 1 Procaaalng Claims
From Home Fullllalnlng Provld

I

&lt;1000

Jims Drywall &amp; COnltructlon
New Construction &amp; Remodel/

Roolmg Rool Repairs and Siding
Ruao~ablo Ralts Ftoo Eatl
malea Fully lnsurad (740) 24S
9341 L-Molsegel

410

tor Sale

928-

CREDIT CARD UP TO $3 000
UniiCurad VISA IMC Bad Crtdll
Or No Creclt 1-800-251-8818 Eld

Housocteanlng 1 Story 140 00 2
Stories $80 oo Havt Ro(trencul
Call Tar! Leave M111age 1•0
388-9085

320 Mobile Home•

21KI!O S1 000 Dowo OeUvors wl
A C No Dealt ra Allowed l 888

1-.&amp;1WIM

Smol!ar (3041882 3880

FREE IIONEYI Cash Glvee

hl&amp;lory to Betlln Inc, 14t5
Merion Rd
Columbua OH

ienl Income Full Tra ining Com

space tOllayt f

Care for one In counlry $840
month Mobllt Hone11 Non

dultry wilt! experlanca In a super
pelltive pay and benaflls peclcego
Please send a resume with salary

To 800-884-1612 Rat Dl)l

Reserve your advert~s~na

haul your logs to lhl mMifu81 call
304-675-1957

a background In tht sewing In
vlaory position We offer a com

son Areaa Fle~elbla Hours Excel

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Through WoiMart 8 Olhor Rotlll
. . (304)882 3477

Qualltlad candldatet ahould h"'o

Drivers 2 Week Paid COL Tra.n

MEDICAL

WanlldTo

AVAILABLE VENDING ROUTE
10 30 Locallono $4K $9K Ex
ladllty In TUppoq Plam Ohio
cellenl lncoma
ALL CASHI
Finance Avellablo t aoo 380
Tho auc..,ssful candidate will 261S (2-tHnlf

Galllpolla Now Bolton And Jack

TAX·SUP:PLEMENt

180

manufacturer ot athletic uniforms
has an lmmedlattt need tor a sew
lng plant &amp;upervlsor at our new

Jorvlaw (304)675 8809 e!Ct 3941
t -800-710-4022

Enthualaauc And Profesalonat
Sell Starters To Work Aa Mer
chandlaers In The Chillicothe

, , zopo

apondtnct Butd Upon Prior Education And Short Study Course
For FREE lnformetlon Booklet
Phono CAMBRIDGE S'I'ATE
UNIVERSITY 1 800-984-8318

POSTAL JOBS Up To $17 21 /Hr
Guarantaad Hill For Appllcallon
And Exam lnlormalfon Cal 8 AM
9 PM M-F 1 888-896 5627 E.t
24-1007
A 1 Cent PHONE CARD ROUTE!
Make $100 000 +IYr
ALL
prpdudoft SurryJaqr
CASHI Local Slit&amp; Frta Info
This Is Not A Job $5 000 Req I
Ballin Inc a leading national 801).997 9888 Eld t 155 (24 Hra)

PC You Con Earn $25 000 To
$50 ooo Annually Call 1 800
291 4683 DapJ ' 109

il Equal Housing Opportunity

OH

POSTAL JOBS To $18 35 IHR
INC BENEFITS NO EXPERI
ENCE FOR APP AND EXAM
INFO CALL 1 800 813 358~
EXT 04210 8 A M 9 PM 7
DAYS Ids Inc

Medical Insurance Billing Assls
tanee Immediately If You Have A

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

(9% " - Rite)

Poslal Jobs $48 323 00 Yr Now $15 $45 Par Houri Country a
Hiring No E•porlanca Paid Mool Estabnohad Medlcallll«)Jel
Tralnfng Grear Btneflta Call 7 Billers Soltwart Company Ntedo
Days IJ00.429-36eo Ext J.365
People To Procea1 Claims From

EMERGING COMPANY NEEOS

ALl. Yard Sl!loo Mutt
Be Paid In Advance
DfHJt!NE 2 00 p m
lhl doy - ... lhl ad
11 lo run Sundty

Gallipolis

School a
lnatructlon

Maatera Doctorate By Cone

45831 Attn Foreman Position

{304)347 8838

CONSOLIDATE ltLLS
From $3 000 $150 0001

c- To Cotltgt
Homo)

EARN A LEGAIJCOLLEGE DE
GREE QUICKlY Bachtloro

Are An Established Company

AVON I All Areas! To Buy or Sell
ShWJey Spears :J04.675-1429

PC Required

Mason

Orlvefs License Send resume
cover Jener &amp; reterencu to:
SCAC Director of Human Re
sourcea 540 5th Avenue Hunt

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not Users Wonted! 5350 1800 I
Weak 1 669 718-4944 www taka
action rw:t~~com

lVPing

(Caroerl

Georg11 Portable Sawmill don t

Maso~ County

Parenting Program BA In Educ
or Social Services Experience

6002 RAM 11anspor.

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

No Age Restr1ctlona

Arby s Qr Mall To

Toys Jewelry Wood Sewmg

'/W you confused In a crllil do
~ou nood haallng7 Lata Pray!
Gocl does groat things when pao
pie come together In prayer Do.

Ta~~: H

Development Inc
201 Stewart Avenue
ngton KY 41183 Or Fa11

ASSEMBLY AT HOIIEII Crolla

Announcemenll

Send me your requests and

mill C&amp;L Insurance Comdata
Futl C'rd W /Advancea Fuel &amp;
Road

Bualn111
Training

$F~EE CASH NOWI From
Wtolthy FamU&gt;H Unloading 1111
11ono Of Dolan To Htlp lllnimlla
Thtlr Tu.. WriiO lmmtdleloly
Wlndlalls 14T-A SECOND AVE
J350 NEW YORK NEW YORK
10017

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Mllool We Supply Platoo Per

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140

220 Money to Loin

CaiiTodayf 741).448 43117
' ·80().2 t 4-0452
Rtgl90-05-12741l

Put ~ To Wor'&lt;l
$25 $75/Hr PT 1FT
t 888-881-6750

Send Resume 10
Galllpolla Dally THbune
RE AdvortlllrV,IS&amp;las Rep
B25ThlniGaillpollo OH 45831

Help WenWcl

URGENTLY NEEDED lor pleoma
donors oorned S3S 10 $45 for 2
or 3 hOura ly c an Sonl Toe
740-592-4165t

OWn A Comp&lt;Jiof?

TONIGHT!

304

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Months FAEE Shipping 1 800
755-7880

Licensed

you make a
Cheek out our

SirHI Mkldleporl hal parttlme l
full lime postlions ror AN 1 avau
able tor all ahl.tts &amp; on call an
yone lnltroslttd' pleaat slOp by &amp;
f~ out an appllcalfon

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SIJI)Jlllss At Llllla

for Rent

Accepting Applications
1 Bedroom Apartments,
Total Electric, Central Air
Elderly (62 or older)
Disabled Handicapped
Eligibility Based on Income
Handicapped Accessibility
Please Call (740) 992-3055
TDD# (800) 855-2880
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
· 8:00 am to 12 Nom\

Overbrook Center 333 Page

• Musl 11avt good driving record
&amp; PrtMde own 1iantjlO(Iatlon
' MUSI 1!avt abllty 10 110 a TEAM

Or No Cost We 8111 Medicare Or
Your Insurance Direct Get 2 New
Sras ProathecUc a Every She

A!Mirtments

APARTMENTS

NEW MILLENNIUM DIETl Sue
peaa Guaranttad High Protein I
Low Carbo Eat All Dar Moll
Awoyl 97o-11o-2821

Mu81 11avt good Communlc8tlon

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M~STEC70MY

110

For Wtl Establllhod Local Co
• SERVING TRI COUNTY AREA

Toll Froo 1 877 EVERCLR lnlo

Please help us our famll~
moved to Florida and lall us In

CROSS POINTE

HllpWented

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Mlll'By St 71 Autbn Pely 75-0T
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Large Portable Sign With Leiters
Anv I Blacksmith Forge LOQ..
Chains Bil'lders 740 367 7902

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MOBILE HOME OWNERS

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Huge Inventory Disco unt Prices
On VInyl Skirti ng Ooon:; Wind r
ows Anct1ora Water Heaters
Plumbing &amp; Electrica l Part!l Fur :
nac&amp;s &amp; Heat Pumps Bennetts 1
Mobile Home Supply 74 0 44e '

qulred 740-446-3481

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Village G"en Apartments 2
bedrooms total electric appllanc
aslurnlshld laundry room laclll
ties and close 10 schOOl appnca
Ilona available at office 740 992

3711 TDD 1-881 233-66t4 Equal
Koualng Clpporturlliy

460

Space tor R111t

Otflco building Pomaroy 800
lqUirt ft $350 per """lh $150
dej)oOII call 740 1149-2093

740-441 1982
Premium Firewood Osk &amp; Aat1

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$50 Load Full Size P ck Up Do •
llvltred 741).992-4568
Primot..r
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Fret sale lite ayatem Call tor dlla~s

B00-263-2640

Sawmll $3 795 Saw logs Into
Boards Piank a Baama Large •
Capacity Beat SawmiUI Value An •

FREE lntormo!lon 1 BOo. •
578 t 383 NORWOOD SAW '
MILJ,S 252 Bonwtll Drive Buftelo
NY 14225

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740·848-2587 Wttktnda tnd

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Prix, 3. 1 Automatic. New paint.

Main St.,
Pomorvy,OH

8959.

Paying StO.OO

Lolldod/Sharp. $2,500. (304)875·

Sote-, lull 1111 btd, bar atoola,
ml.c !lema tor u11, 740·992·

Air, AMIFM CISHtte, Ground El·

STEEL BUILDINGS'· Buy Now I
1188 Prieta /Limlltd Stock!
25&gt;&lt;30, 301140, SOK120. lmmlldlalt
Dtlwryl 1-100-412-7930 x-58.
Tools &amp; Sockoll w/Tool Box, S75

facta, Runa Good , Drives Grealf

C1birwll, 740-44&amp;-156e.

$1 ,500, Neg. 740-«1-IOU.
1113 Chevy Cavalier, 81 K, very
good condlllon. new brakes.,
13500 OBO. &lt;ii740·N5-3505. ·
19~ Cavalier, 2 door. 4 cyl .. . 5
IPtld, C.O. Player, A/C. $3000
080. (304)875-6893.
1994 Mustang convorllblo, 3.8 V·

Wolarllne Spoctal: 314 200 PSI
$21.85 Ptr tOO ; 1' 200 PSI
137.00. Par 100; All Brass Com·

6 automatic, blue with while top ,
gray cloth Interior, amlfm caa..tle. 53,718 niles, leH Iron! clamage, runs and drives, aeking

plus Rechargable Drill w/Case &amp;
acc..sorlta. Also SuperNintan -

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- ·Ohio,HI00-537-9528

1995 Buick Lesabre Custom 4
Doors, Loaded , aluminum

Each; wtme Whirlpool Dryer $50;
Call Attar 5:30 P.M. 740·4469088.

Wntela, A/C, Till, Cruise, Pwr,
Locka, Pwr Windows, Pwr Seats,

WANT A COMPUTER???? BUT
NO CASH?? MMX TECHNOLOGY We Finance. ·o· Down! Pasl
Credit Problems OKII Even If
Turned Dpwn Balorell Aaestabllsh

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Suppllel

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Ten ·2a· Floor Trusses $ 30 Each;
Nine 40' Root Trusses seo Each;
Seven 24' Floof Trusses $20
Each; . Eleven 34' Root Trusses

992·1506 days, 740·949·2644

.Pete for Sale

Go With

718 Th&lt;d A.....,, GaNpoYs.
3 Golden Retriever pups, 2 temales, 1 niale AKC rag. w/papers hav19 had 2nd shots 304273-0044.
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FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Llveatock

5 Or 8 Year Old Registered JerltY Cow, Ready To Drop Call,
Good Family Milk Cow, 740-2.tS·

8212. .
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Hay 1r Grain

·For sate- orchard grass, alfalla,

good quallly, 740-742·3090 or
740-742-3324.
· Wanted: laaae Disaster Tobacco Poundagl 2,000 Pounds, 740"*1052.

sAw: Bright Wire Tla Straw Year
'Round

Volume Dis·
Harltagi Farm.

Delivery &amp;

count .Available .

(304)87&amp;-5724.

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looko &amp;. Runs Good, $950, Nego-.740-&lt;141-1083.

Loaded, $8,000 OBO, 23,000
Milos; 1993 Plymouth Acclaim
Miles, Air, cruise, Tllr,

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740-992-52!2
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2/41881 'mo: pel.
Sewing Machine &amp;
Vaccuum Cleaner
Repairs
We make bouse calls

1993 Ford Ranger Splash, 4 cyl, 5

740n742-0418

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90,000. miles, excellent conditiOn, $8900, 740-992-1182 or 304-

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1994 Chevy S·10 IXIOnd cab, 4.3
120,000 mllas, good COf'dltlon,
74o-44&amp;-7194 Of740o992·25211.
1994 Dodge Pick-Up s Speed,
318, 2x4, 114,000 Miles. 740-258-

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Seplk Sy•le,... &amp;:

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Martha Ann Orr Lee
on her 65th birthday,
January 19, 2000.
Manba was call¢ to
her heavenly home on
Sept 22, 1999. .
"Those we love are
n~r ~ally g911e, they .

The Village Of
Middleport
lo accepting letters of
. interest and reawnes

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County Attorney who
would be inte.rested in
serving IS Village
Solicitor
Pleaoe &amp;end inquires

7,30 V-ne lr 4-WDI,
1987 FOrd full alze conversion
van, 302 automatic, Ivory Coast
Conversion (Hou.llon, 1 TilliS},
gray velour Interior, front and rear

air, all extras. $3400 OBO, 740992-1506 days or 740-949·2644

IIVI!nlnga.

will remain in our

hearts forever."
Mother, Ethel Orr,

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1989 S-10 Red Automollc, Tlnlad
Windows, 80,000 Mlleo, 4x4, Pow· .. Village of Middleport
er Steering, Power Brakes, 740237 Race Street ·
379-2798.
Middleport, Ohio '
1991 Gmc Salarl van. Autom.,
High Mileage. S1 ,750.00. 740·
1?45760 '
446-4782, Gallipolis ' Ohio.
By; Monday January
1992 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.3
24 2000
V-e. Dual Heat &amp; Air, Captain
Saall, $2,900, 740-387-7253.
1992 lsuzu Rodeo V·6, 5 Speed, 81,0
Home
Sharp. $8,000 Call After 8 P.M.
Improvement•
74()-441·1489.
1997 Ford Expedition . 4 WD
Appliance Parts And Service: ,All

Sisters;
Marilyn Newman,
Janet Grueser Mara

Name Brands Ovtr 25 Years Ex·
.perlence All Work Guaranleed,
French Clty Maytag, 740-4 .. 6·

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tenenca- PalntlnQ, vlr\yl siding,
carpentry. doors, windows; balh1,

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Types , Access To Over 10,000

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Drywall , Siding, Roofs. Addl;

lions, Painting, ole. (304)874·
4823 Of (304)674-0 155.
Livingston's Bl\llmeftt 'watltr
Proofing, all basement repalra
~one, lcoa esllrittles, II ..Uma
guaran11e. 12yra on lob axperl·
once.{304)895:3887.

SUWI CES

Tlrea, Front
Braktl And Axels, 1.8 litre En·
(lint-Good, Neild Trans. $400.00.
610
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7-.oS81.
Improvement•
1988 Pontiac 8000. 104,000
miles. Weti~ Malnf+llintd. Depend·
BASEMENT
...... $2,200. (304)875-1816.
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee .
1993 Saturn SL2, -i door, 4 cylin·
Local references l.umished. Eader, front wheel drive, automalic,
labtishlld 1975. Coli 24 Hrs. (740)
68,426 miles, leal with tan interiOr.
446·0870, 1·800·287-0576. Rog.
er.. amlfm cassene, ·asking $4900, · ers W~terprootlng.
7~0 - 992 - 1506 dayo qr 740-949·
1817 Nova - New

640 Electrical and
Relrlgeratlon
Residential or commercial ,.Iring,

new SllfYice or repairs. Mesler LI-

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EltCirical, WV000306, 304·675•

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with a team vision and, a desire to teach personal
and community skills to Individuals with mental
retar~atlori. The work envlronmenl Is Informal end
rewarding. The requirements are: high school
dlploma/GEO, valid driver's .llcenBS, lhrea years 9QOd
driving eKperlence end adequate eulomob'lle
!ns~rance coverage. S:C:S . offers comprehensive
tratn1ng In the lleld Of . MR/00. Starting $elary:
$5.50/hou(. , Interested ;applicants need to specify
posltlon of ·lntereat lind ol8nd resume to: P.O. Box
604, Jackson, OH 45&amp;46!.0604. All applications muet
be post•m11rked by 1/~/00. · Equal Opportunity
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10 JUmpmg to.seven dtamonds. (T.rue,
seven spades makCs too , but ~even
diamonds is the belieF contract.)
, For this perfonnance, the pair
from Norway was given the Romex
Award ·by lhe International Bridge
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.l'iaullng*Limestone*Graval
Sand*Topsoii*FIII Dirt*Mulch
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ARIES (MIIIth 21 -Apri119) h'•· ~
, pprticularly careful wilh who'll you
, ran1y for YJ&gt;U r" ~vlir hio i~limidillpd l 1P.fj around lliday. The Wlona 1ypes '·
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· c""ld draw you into o situation nol of
. you 1hink you're expec1cd.to do !" xcilu mald11J;but .for which you can
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you lfPIY and ihe . - , TAUROS (Aprtl 20-May Z )
yjrtuou• in"nuons wtll stand up
you .work,' lhe ~ y..U.
Depending upon jual), how ' yo~ , '
~l)!ler tpday'1 UptFts. so lie hOttest
llfi:FCIICI will be 'ilt the y,_ ai!Ud.
. . allempt ·.lo •get your points .ac:rou
'' 111\il!·younelf as 10 what your true
l+,e.d ollhl1 be.ln1 drudpry.lt will
. today will depend upon whether M ' ili'Oitwsare when you I" after sometum,oul to be exhlla...UIIJ·for Y!"'· ,. · lhcy'nc well. received or nQI. You'- ·' .tlllll.fthaulrecrl othen.
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"llilbinc. ~~* 11111.,. 'till\ need
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walt lema r..r .yeuii\At will to
Unlou y011'rc caror,l10dlly. a rrlend
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iflni'QI!IId.' dtatc~ch you ill*\! . or an
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any compettttve ac:hvtly·111 Wli11:h~o~
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a&lt;1oc1 ~ ,Gu,mlg~l hnve to deal
you coml!ih yourself toda) rnu•rlle ·
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95 Ford F-150 "•.. exce11en1 condillon. Fully loaded and mora. Garage kept, 32,000 actual miles,
sharp trUClcl &amp;17,000. (740) -~5.6 ·

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1898 8·10 21,000 Miles $5,295;
1991 S-to Dumngo A/C, $2,795;
1988 S-10 Auto V-8 A/C $2,195.
Cook Motors. 740-446-0103.

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720 Trucks tor Sale
1972 Ford, 1/2 Ton, V-8, Aulomallc, 11/C, 87,585/mlles, go·
rage kept, Great condition,
$3,000, Information Call:· 74().

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lamlly name
, We have learned that Jcehfnd (320
42 Brlclel petit
44 Cllalra
per 1,000 inhabitants) and Finland
411 Engege In
(305) h~ad the lisl of c!)untries with
amalltatk
50 Pari•
the greatest percentage of Internet
surfers. Which nation· occupies the .
52 Ford, e.g•.
third spot?· It is on.ly one user. per -lnr+-1-+--!f-+53 Eatr (comb.
th!lusand behind Finland.
form)
This country has enjoyed considerable success on the international
stage without gaining a world-team
CELEBRITY CIPHER
victo_ry. Its best result was second in
. by Luli Cempoe .
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the 1993 Bennuda Bowl, losing in
Ge~MwHY Cipl!er crt:::r"' .,. r:tN1IJd fnlm q~ 4 • •• by ramous people, •
n pt...nt
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the final to the Netherlands, Its top
pair, Geir Helgemo an.d Tor Heltiess,
won the elite Macallan International
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Bridge Pairs Championship in 1998
and 1999. They were the only part·
c N M L A K E A M KJIIIINM · SQ M H t' Q,
nership to reach a grand slam in this
deal from last year's event.
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I like the cliY. I love lha lans, I like everylhlng about
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740.949-2217
Sizes 5' x 10'
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HILL'S
SELF STORAGE

High &amp;Dry
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f9&amp;e Trana-Am 350, Automatic, Tronamlaslono,r· CVC JolniO, 740·
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Free Estimates
(740) 882·11 01

(No Sunday Calls)

710 Autoe tor Sale
'85 Chevy truCk, $1000 or best
offer: '88 while Monte Carlo SS,
S3000 or bul oller; 740-9923357.
. CARS $100, $500 &amp; UP. POLICE
IMPOUND. Honda's Toyota's, 40,000 Miles, Excellent Condition,
Chevy1, Joops, And Sport Ullll- $24,500, 740-387-()219.
1111. Coli Nowl 800·772·7470;
1999 Sllve;ado 4x4 3ld Door, V·
EXT. 7832. '
8 Loaded! 2:2,000 miles Sell tor
1980'90 Hondas From S291Mo., Pay off. Coli AHor 5:00 (740~386lft110Undll o Down, 24 Monlhs 0 8361
19.9% uaungs. 1100-319·3323 Ext
760 Auto Perta 1r
3801.
Acceeeorloe
1gae Hondo Accord 11/C, Cruise,

441 G:*P.

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Iller, 6 cyl., s sp., ale, ps, pb,

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877-353·12221toll lraa)

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740·992·7643

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AKC

Free Estimates

Put orr Thole
Inside Jobs Ally

FREE ESTIMATES ·

POSIT WI~~ HO~D, 740-388- lllul Car: $7,000.0,0 (740)-38811325.
8.210
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plea. $150.'7 w11ka old. Beaull- poUnda/Repos. Foe. SO Down /24
lui Spols. ~304)937-2929.
Mos. 019.9% For Uallngs 1-8003111·3323 X21S8. .
AKC Registered mile Black Lab.
PUp. ]mo•s. Has had rralnlnQI For Sale Or Trade, 1991 caprice
(740)448-QOBO
Classic. New Shocks; Brakes,
Fully . Loaded Leather Ect.
AMC roglattrlld vOrklo puppy lor $3,500.00. Nagollablt On lllldta.
1818, 740-992·2371 .
Call On weekends Only. 740-

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SMITH'S
CONSTRUQTION
Ita Wiater, So Don't

New Homes • VInyl
Siding • New Garages
•Replacement Windows
•Room Adclltions
•Roofing
CGMIIOAl_. IISIDmW.

male. 'For Tl!al Spocla/ Somoone, 95 Chevy Coralca, 3.1L, V-8, Air,
On t'Valsntlns'st• $300, DE- PW, PO, AMIFM Canena. Beau-

Contact:

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Seniol&amp; Molp tad Glllla

Quality Driveways,
· Sidewalks, Patios
Complete Garages:
masonary/WOOd .

1999 Oodge Neon 2 Doors, Fully

Father: AKC Raglstored; Mother:
Fuii·Bioodlld, $100, Flrar Sh'"o &amp;
- - · 740-388-8743.
Looking for female .longhair
Dachshund to bread, Plaut call
740-446-2055 ltiavo message.

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Coolllf"e, OH 45723

Mnlngs and weokends.
1998 Pontiac Flreblrd Trans-Am,
2 dr, t-topa, 17000 miles, auto, cd,
sliver melalllc with dark pewter
leather. rlgt'lt fronl auapenslon
damage, $14.300, 740-992-1506
days, 740-949·2844 eves/wea-

Dog's) 1 ·FiberglaiS Dog House,
New $80: Contact. Paul Evans,
718 Third Avenue, Or 740·4489426 Evar~thlng Can Be Seen:

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front wheel drl~e. 59,833 mllea,
maroon with gray lnter"n. cruise,
ac, amlfm cilittte, PS, recovered theft, aaktng $7800, 740·
992·1506 days or 740·949·2644

IChains, Dog Pen Sits On A
10'wx10'w Wooden Foundation,
$350; 1 Wooden Dog House, Naw

Quality 8os ton Terrier Pupplea,
Shols •&amp; Wormed, 1 Male, 1 Fe-

hundred ft.

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740-

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740·992·
1508 daya or r.0-949-2844
Mnlnge.
1997 Dodge Intrepid, 3.5 V·6,

Pen, Divided. 10'wx8'1 With Look5

(Acce~&amp;orles

clamago, $3,500,

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1 1/2" Water Pipe
$41.00 per

Makes Tractor i:
Equipment Popts
Factory Authorized

damage, asking $5500,

(2 E'""'llent Running Slagle Aabbit Doga) 1 Beagle.. 3 Yeara Old,
Black !Tan, Malo $150; 1 Beagle
3 Years Old; Copper Tone, Male
(Paper's) $150; t Cyclone Dog

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8Y8Biweekends.
1996· Mustang GT convertible,
4.6 V-B autol'na11c, black with
black leather Interior, Alloy

$50 Each, 7«J.992-8496.

560

Iron!

Rutland,
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Truck seats, car seats, headliners,
truck tarps. convertible &amp; vinyl tops,
Four wheeler seats, motorcycle seats.
boat cover$, carpets, etc.
Mon- Fi'I..8:30- 5:00
Over 40
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1995 Ford Mustang, V·8, auto,
37,000 miles, wP'IIIa wltri gray ln-

ows, Unte~s, etc. Claude WlntMs.
Rio Granda, OH Call 740·24~-

St. Rt. 7
Tuppen Plains, OH

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minor front damage, runa and
drivel, osklng SSOOO, 740-992·
1506 days , or 740·949·2644

Block, brick. &amp;ewer plpBa, wind·

A&amp; DAuto Up o stery P as, Inc

Sprl11 hwtlop...t

1tt03100 1 ~pel .

ww.~.sunaelhome.oom

GAW Pla8des
740-985-3813

custom show car, custom wheels
and dash, black, 7~ ,167 mllas,

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740-742-3411

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667-1311

Joseph Jacks
740-992-2068

$8,200.00; (2,000 Under Book
Value)! 740"882-7512
1995 Buick Rogal One Owner,
740-245-5695. '
1995 Camara, V· 8 autofll811c,

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VJilyl Siding· Roofs Decks • Garages

Discount

New Roofs • Repairs
• Coating • Gutters ·
•. Siding ~ Drywall
• Painting • Plumbing
Free Estimates·

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White Whirlpool Washer $75; 2
· Whlta Whirlpool Dryers $85

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Senipr Citizens

JACKS ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION

$5500, 740-99.2·1 508 days or
740·949·26« evenings and wee-

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Experience
Honest &amp; Reliable

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$300.00 eover.ll
$500.00 Starburet
PI'OgreHIVI top line.
Uc. I CJ0.50 11nro'lln

1890 Dodge Daytona AutomatiC,

2SCMI.

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tomatlc. new motorflrans. Sharp.
$2,150. 080. Panlaluades conaldarad. 1919 Pontiac Grand

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Club Bingo On

1aeg 111!911o Wllh Englnt 55,000
Milia, $2,300, 7ol0-25&amp;-ll032.
)8110 Chevy Lumina. 2.5 Au·

740-742-8412.

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Coding, 1.-a72·5tl7.
Shop.

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Htlt Pump 6 Air Cond itioning
sys~...,. Ft.. e YMr Patti &amp; Labor Wu!anly hnnatt1 Hooting &amp;

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The Dally Stntl1111l • P-ae B 5 •

1811 Poroche 844 Turbo, atoM

Tappan HI Efflcloncy 110% Gu
Furnace~ ,

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

710 ~for Sale

540 Miscellaneous

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lkwood. 135 load (loc.l)to ~ lood , wHI · coli
740·848-2587 Wttktnda tnd

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Prix, 3. 1 Automatic. New paint.

Main St.,
Pomorvy,OH

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Paying StO.OO

Lolldod/Sharp. $2,500. (304)875·

Sote-, lull 1111 btd, bar atoola,
ml.c !lema tor u11, 740·992·

Air, AMIFM CISHtte, Ground El·

STEEL BUILDINGS'· Buy Now I
1188 Prieta /Limlltd Stock!
25&gt;&lt;30, 301140, SOK120. lmmlldlalt
Dtlwryl 1-100-412-7930 x-58.
Tools &amp; Sockoll w/Tool Box, S75

facta, Runa Good , Drives Grealf

C1birwll, 740-44&amp;-156e.

$1 ,500, Neg. 740-«1-IOU.
1113 Chevy Cavalier, 81 K, very
good condlllon. new brakes.,
13500 OBO. &lt;ii740·N5-3505. ·
19~ Cavalier, 2 door. 4 cyl .. . 5
IPtld, C.O. Player, A/C. $3000
080. (304)875-6893.
1994 Mustang convorllblo, 3.8 V·

Wolarllne Spoctal: 314 200 PSI
$21.85 Ptr tOO ; 1' 200 PSI
137.00. Par 100; All Brass Com·

6 automatic, blue with while top ,
gray cloth Interior, amlfm caa..tle. 53,718 niles, leH Iron! clamage, runs and drives, aeking

plus Rechargable Drill w/Case &amp;
acc..sorlta. Also SuperNintan -

do. sso. (304)e7~S8-

TWo Used Ccile " Drawer FHe

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1995 Buick Lesabre Custom 4
Doors, Loaded , aluminum

Each; wtme Whirlpool Dryer $50;
Call Attar 5:30 P.M. 740·4469088.

Wntela, A/C, Till, Cruise, Pwr,
Locka, Pwr Windows, Pwr Seats,

WANT A COMPUTER???? BUT
NO CASH?? MMX TECHNOLOGY We Finance. ·o· Down! Pasl
Credit Problems OKII Even If
Turned Dpwn Balorell Aaestabllsh

'I'OurCrediU11-800-811:a..,-.g

Building
Suppllel

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Ten ·2a· Floor Trusses $ 30 Each;
Nine 40' Root Trusses seo Each;
Seven 24' Floof Trusses $20
Each; . Eleven 34' Root Trusses

992·1506 days, 740·949·2644

.Pete for Sale

Go With

718 Th&lt;d A.....,, GaNpoYs.
3 Golden Retriever pups, 2 temales, 1 niale AKC rag. w/papers hav19 had 2nd shots 304273-0044.
Adorable AKC Registered Show

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Popular Pet fTraval OatabaH.
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FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Llveatock

5 Or 8 Year Old Registered JerltY Cow, Ready To Drop Call,
Good Family Milk Cow, 740-2.tS·

8212. .
Hoil7ol0-~510 .

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Hay 1r Grain

·For sate- orchard grass, alfalla,

good quallly, 740-742·3090 or
740-742-3324.
· Wanted: laaae Disaster Tobacco Poundagl 2,000 Pounds, 740"*1052.

sAw: Bright Wire Tla Straw Year
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Volume Dis·
Harltagi Farm.

Delivery &amp;

count .Available .

(304)87&amp;-5724.

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looko &amp;. Runs Good, $950, Nego-.740-&lt;141-1083.

Loaded, $8,000 OBO, 23,000
Milos; 1993 Plymouth Acclaim
Miles, Air, cruise, Tllr,

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740-992-52!2
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2/41881 'mo: pel.
Sewing Machine &amp;
Vaccuum Cleaner
Repairs
We make bouse calls

1993 Ford Ranger Splash, 4 cyl, 5

740n742-0418

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90,000. miles, excellent conditiOn, $8900, 740-992-1182 or 304-

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1994 Chevy S·10 IXIOnd cab, 4.3
120,000 mllas, good COf'dltlon,
74o-44&amp;-7194 Of740o992·25211.
1994 Dodge Pick-Up s Speed,
318, 2x4, 114,000 Miles. 740-258-

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Seplk Sy•le,... &amp;:

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Martha Ann Orr Lee
on her 65th birthday,
January 19, 2000.
Manba was call¢ to
her heavenly home on
Sept 22, 1999. .
"Those we love are
n~r ~ally g911e, they .

The Village Of
Middleport
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County Attorney who
would be inte.rested in
serving IS Village
Solicitor
Pleaoe &amp;end inquires

7,30 V-ne lr 4-WDI,
1987 FOrd full alze conversion
van, 302 automatic, Ivory Coast
Conversion (Hou.llon, 1 TilliS},
gray velour Interior, front and rear

air, all extras. $3400 OBO, 740992-1506 days or 740-949·2644

IIVI!nlnga.

will remain in our

hearts forever."
Mother, Ethel Orr,

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1989 S-10 Red Automollc, Tlnlad
Windows, 80,000 Mlleo, 4x4, Pow· .. Village of Middleport
er Steering, Power Brakes, 740237 Race Street ·
379-2798.
Middleport, Ohio '
1991 Gmc Salarl van. Autom.,
High Mileage. S1 ,750.00. 740·
1?45760 '
446-4782, Gallipolis ' Ohio.
By; Monday January
1992 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.3
24 2000
V-e. Dual Heat &amp; Air, Captain
Saall, $2,900, 740-387-7253.
1992 lsuzu Rodeo V·6, 5 Speed, 81,0
Home
Sharp. $8,000 Call After 8 P.M.
Improvement•
74()-441·1489.
1997 Ford Expedition . 4 WD
Appliance Parts And Service: ,All

Sisters;
Marilyn Newman,
Janet Grueser Mara

Name Brands Ovtr 25 Years Ex·
.perlence All Work Guaranleed,
French Clty Maytag, 740-4 .. 6·

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tenenca- PalntlnQ, vlr\yl siding,
carpentry. doors, windows; balh1,

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Types , Access To Over 10,000

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Drywall , Siding, Roofs. Addl;

lions, Painting, ole. (304)874·
4823 Of (304)674-0 155.
Livingston's Bl\llmeftt 'watltr
Proofing, all basement repalra
~one, lcoa esllrittles, II ..Uma
guaran11e. 12yra on lob axperl·
once.{304)895:3887.

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Tlrea, Front
Braktl And Axels, 1.8 litre En·
(lint-Good, Neild Trans. $400.00.
610
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7-.oS81.
Improvement•
1988 Pontiac 8000. 104,000
miles. Weti~ Malnf+llintd. Depend·
BASEMENT
...... $2,200. (304)875-1816.
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee .
1993 Saturn SL2, -i door, 4 cylin·
Local references l.umished. Eader, front wheel drive, automalic,
labtishlld 1975. Coli 24 Hrs. (740)
68,426 miles, leal with tan interiOr.
446·0870, 1·800·287-0576. Rog.
er.. amlfm cassene, ·asking $4900, · ers W~terprootlng.
7~0 - 992 - 1506 dayo qr 740-949·
1817 Nova - New

640 Electrical and
Relrlgeratlon
Residential or commercial ,.Iring,

new SllfYice or repairs. Mesler LI-

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EltCirical, WV000306, 304·675•

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with a team vision and, a desire to teach personal
and community skills to Individuals with mental
retar~atlori. The work envlronmenl Is Informal end
rewarding. The requirements are: high school
dlploma/GEO, valid driver's .llcenBS, lhrea years 9QOd
driving eKperlence end adequate eulomob'lle
!ns~rance coverage. S:C:S . offers comprehensive
tratn1ng In the lleld Of . MR/00. Starting $elary:
$5.50/hou(. , Interested ;applicants need to specify
posltlon of ·lntereat lind ol8nd resume to: P.O. Box
604, Jackson, OH 45&amp;46!.0604. All applications muet
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ARIES (MIIIth 21 -Apri119) h'•· ~
, pprticularly careful wilh who'll you
, ran1y for YJ&gt;U r" ~vlir hio i~limidillpd l 1P.fj around lliday. The Wlona 1ypes '·
• by anolher, yet \o&amp;y just bec:III!Je ·
· c""ld draw you into o situation nol of
. you 1hink you're expec1cd.to do !" xcilu mald11J;but .for which you can
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you lfPIY and ihe . - , TAUROS (Aprtl 20-May Z )
yjrtuou• in"nuons wtll stand up
you .work,' lhe ~ y..U.
Depending upon jual), how ' yo~ , '
~l)!ler tpday'1 UptFts. so lie hOttest
llfi:FCIICI will be 'ilt the y,_ ai!Ud.
. . allempt ·.lo •get your points .ac:rou
'' 111\il!·younelf as 10 what your true
l+,e.d ollhl1 be.ln1 drudpry.lt will
. today will depend upon whether M ' ili'Oitwsare when you I" after sometum,oul to be exhlla...UIIJ·for Y!"'· ,. · lhcy'nc well. received or nQI. You'- ·' .tlllll.fthaulrecrl othen.
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"llilbinc. ~~* 11111.,. 'till\ need
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walt lema r..r .yeuii\At will to
Unlou y011'rc caror,l10dlly. a rrlend
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iflni'QI!IId.' dtatc~ch you ill*\! . or an
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any compettttve ac:hvtly·111 Wli11:h~o~
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a&lt;1oc1 ~ ,Gu,mlg~l hnve to deal
you coml!ih yourself toda) rnu•rlle ·
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carefunx tcflUiniud, bcoauiC ~ .
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95 Ford F-150 "•.. exce11en1 condillon. Fully loaded and mora. Garage kept, 32,000 actual miles,
sharp trUClcl &amp;17,000. (740) -~5.6 ·

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985-4473

clossi(lods.

1898 8·10 21,000 Miles $5,295;
1991 S-to Dumngo A/C, $2,795;
1988 S-10 Auto V-8 A/C $2,195.
Cook Motors. 740-446-0103.

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720 Trucks tor Sale
1972 Ford, 1/2 Ton, V-8, Aulomallc, 11/C, 87,585/mlles, go·
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lamlly name
, We have learned that Jcehfnd (320
42 Brlclel petit
44 Cllalra
per 1,000 inhabitants) and Finland
411 Engege In
(305) h~ad the lisl of c!)untries with
amalltatk
50 Pari•
the greatest percentage of Internet
surfers. Which nation· occupies the .
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third spot?· It is on.ly one user. per -lnr+-1-+--!f-+53 Eatr (comb.
th!lusand behind Finland.
form)
This country has enjoyed considerable success on the international
stage without gaining a world-team
CELEBRITY CIPHER
victo_ry. Its best result was second in
. by Luli Cempoe .
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the 1993 Bennuda Bowl, losing in
Ge~MwHY Cipl!er crt:::r"' .,. r:tN1IJd fnlm q~ 4 • •• by ramous people, •
n pt...nt
Each
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the final to the Netherlands, Its top
pair, Geir Helgemo an.d Tor Heltiess,
won the elite Macallan International
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Bridge Pairs Championship in 1998
and 1999. They were the only part·
c N M L A K E A M KJIIIINM · SQ M H t' Q,
nership to reach a grand slam in this
deal from last year's event.
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club is better because it increases the
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740.949-2217
Sizes 5' x 10'
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Hours
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. l:laclne, Ohio '45771

33795 Hiland Rd.

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•VInyl Sldkig &amp; Pointing
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HILL'S
SELF STORAGE

High &amp;Dry
Self-Storag

f9&amp;e Trana-Am 350, Automatic, Tronamlaslono,r· CVC JolniO, 740·
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Dealer: West

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379-2842.

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Free Estimates
(740) 882·11 01

(No Sunday Calls)

710 Autoe tor Sale
'85 Chevy truCk, $1000 or best
offer: '88 while Monte Carlo SS,
S3000 or bul oller; 740-9923357.
. CARS $100, $500 &amp; UP. POLICE
IMPOUND. Honda's Toyota's, 40,000 Miles, Excellent Condition,
Chevy1, Joops, And Sport Ullll- $24,500, 740-387-()219.
1111. Coli Nowl 800·772·7470;
1999 Sllve;ado 4x4 3ld Door, V·
EXT. 7832. '
8 Loaded! 2:2,000 miles Sell tor
1980'90 Hondas From S291Mo., Pay off. Coli AHor 5:00 (740~386lft110Undll o Down, 24 Monlhs 0 8361
19.9% uaungs. 1100-319·3323 Ext
760 Auto Perta 1r
3801.
Acceeeorloe
1gae Hondo Accord 11/C, Cruise,

441 G:*P.

YOUII'S
CARPIIRR IIRml

CaD Todayl

Iller, 6 cyl., s sp., ale, ps, pb,

(740}·44e-4412

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74Q-742-8015
877-353·12221toll lraa)

Longer.

740·992·7643

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AKC

Free Estimates

Put orr Thole
Inside Jobs Ally

FREE ESTIMATES ·

POSIT WI~~ HO~D, 740-388- lllul Car: $7,000.0,0 (740)-38811325.
8.210
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plea. $150.'7 w11ka old. Beaull- poUnda/Repos. Foe. SO Down /24
lui Spols. ~304)937-2929.
Mos. 019.9% For Uallngs 1-8003111·3323 X21S8. .
AKC Registered mile Black Lab.
PUp. ]mo•s. Has had rralnlnQI For Sale Or Trade, 1991 caprice
(740)448-QOBO
Classic. New Shocks; Brakes,
Fully . Loaded Leather Ect.
AMC roglattrlld vOrklo puppy lor $3,500.00. Nagollablt On lllldta.
1818, 740-992·2371 .
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SMITH'S
CONSTRUQTION
Ita Wiater, So Don't

New Homes • VInyl
Siding • New Garages
•Replacement Windows
•Room Adclltions
•Roofing
CGMIIOAl_. IISIDmW.

male. 'For Tl!al Spocla/ Somoone, 95 Chevy Coralca, 3.1L, V-8, Air,
On t'Valsntlns'st• $300, DE- PW, PO, AMIFM Canena. Beau-

Contact:

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Seniol&amp; Molp tad Glllla

Quality Driveways,
· Sidewalks, Patios
Complete Garages:
masonary/WOOd .

1999 Oodge Neon 2 Doors, Fully

Father: AKC Raglstored; Mother:
Fuii·Bioodlld, $100, Flrar Sh'"o &amp;
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Looking for female .longhair
Dachshund to bread, Plaut call
740-446-2055 ltiavo message.

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Coolllf"e, OH 45723

Mnlngs and weokends.
1998 Pontiac Flreblrd Trans-Am,
2 dr, t-topa, 17000 miles, auto, cd,
sliver melalllc with dark pewter
leather. rlgt'lt fronl auapenslon
damage, $14.300, 740-992-1506
days, 740-949·2844 eves/wea-

Dog's) 1 ·FiberglaiS Dog House,
New $80: Contact. Paul Evans,
718 Third Avenue, Or 740·4489426 Evar~thlng Can Be Seen:

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front wheel drl~e. 59,833 mllea,
maroon with gray lnter"n. cruise,
ac, amlfm cilittte, PS, recovered theft, aaktng $7800, 740·
992·1506 days or 740·949·2644

IChains, Dog Pen Sits On A
10'wx10'w Wooden Foundation,
$350; 1 Wooden Dog House, Naw

Quality 8os ton Terrier Pupplea,
Shols •&amp; Wormed, 1 Male, 1 Fe-

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740·992·
1508 daya or r.0-949-2844
Mnlnge.
1997 Dodge Intrepid, 3.5 V·6,

Pen, Divided. 10'wx8'1 With Look5

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Makes Tractor i:
Equipment Popts
Factory Authorized

damage, asking $5500,

(2 E'""'llent Running Slagle Aabbit Doga) 1 Beagle.. 3 Yeara Old,
Black !Tan, Malo $150; 1 Beagle
3 Years Old; Copper Tone, Male
(Paper's) $150; t Cyclone Dog

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8Y8Biweekends.
1996· Mustang GT convertible,
4.6 V-B autol'na11c, black with
black leather Interior, Alloy

$50 Each, 7«J.992-8496.

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Rutland,
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Truck seats, car seats, headliners,
truck tarps. convertible &amp; vinyl tops,
Four wheeler seats, motorcycle seats.
boat cover$, carpets, etc.
Mon- Fi'I..8:30- 5:00
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1995 Ford Mustang, V·8, auto,
37,000 miles, wP'IIIa wltri gray ln-

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Rio Granda, OH Call 740·24~-

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minor front damage, runa and
drivel, osklng SSOOO, 740-992·
1506 days , or 740·949·2644

Block, brick. &amp;ewer plpBa, wind·

A&amp; DAuto Up o stery P as, Inc

Sprl11 hwtlop...t

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GAW Pla8des
740-985-3813

custom show car, custom wheels
and dash, black, 7~ ,167 mllas,

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740-742-3411

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667-1311

Joseph Jacks
740-992-2068

$8,200.00; (2,000 Under Book
Value)! 740"882-7512
1995 Buick Rogal One Owner,
740-245-5695. '
1995 Camara, V· 8 autofll811c,

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VJilyl Siding· Roofs Decks • Garages

Discount

New Roofs • Repairs
• Coating • Gutters ·
•. Siding ~ Drywall
• Painting • Plumbing
Free Estimates·

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White Whirlpool Washer $75; 2
· Whlta Whirlpool Dryers $85

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JACKS ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION

$5500, 740-99.2·1 508 days or
740·949·26« evenings and wee-

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Experience
Honest &amp; Reliable

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$300.00 eover.ll
$500.00 Starburet
PI'OgreHIVI top line.
Uc. I CJ0.50 11nro'lln

1890 Dodge Daytona AutomatiC,

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$2,150. 080. Panlaluades conaldarad. 1919 Pontiac Grand

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1aeg 111!911o Wllh Englnt 55,000
Milia, $2,300, 7ol0-25&amp;-ll032.
)8110 Chevy Lumina. 2.5 Au·

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Htlt Pump 6 Air Cond itioning
sys~...,. Ft.. e YMr Patti &amp; Labor Wu!anly hnnatt1 Hooting &amp;

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Tappan HI Efflcloncy 110% Gu
Furnace~ ,

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710 ~for Sale

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"f felt once I could aet my life soup may be prnished with crumIIor AP Special FeatuftS
into some kind of order, I was going bled cooked bacon. grated cheddar,
, ; PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)
to be. the mom I needed to be and snipped chives, chopped scallions or
Chef Miujorie Druker is the hand have a healthy, aooc1. yummy diMer minced red pepper.
that rocks the ladle - the soup on the table every night," she says.
Makes 8 to 10 ~Crvings .
ladle, that is. Soup has h!lcn ber spc- "Every niJht J uy to have · a bia
tialty ever since she made her first salad, freah ve1etablcs and, of
Sph ... lllld Zuo:daiDI Bllque
pot of chicken noodle soup as a courae, squp."
4 lablcs~s ,a!ted !Iutter
young child.
Druker ·is so proud· of her soups,
I tablespoon c~ sarlic
: "I grew up in a wonderful· food .she is eager to share her recipes with
I 112 cups dilled onion
family,". she explains. "Beautiful home coots. Here arc five of ber
1 112 cups diced celery
food was always being scrv~d in my favorites.
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house. The table. was always set
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magnificently, even if ii was jllst
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1 pound fresh spinach
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bagels. ·
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school: when I had to do ~ reP.Ort on , bowl an&lt;;l whisk~
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a fore ign country, I would lind out
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Freshly ground bi~~Ck pepper
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tender. Puree in a blender (not food .
'{hree stores in the Boston area. She : ,; In a large stoclcpot, bring the processor) with fresh spinach.
and her husband, Paul Brophy, , chicken stoclt ·to • tioil. Add orz~
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Wales University, Providence. R.I.
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he asked if she would be ihe chef.
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was the once-tiny Boston Chicken,
S cups diced onions ,
which has since gone national, and I
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6 to 8 large .Yukon Gold potatoes,
those side dishes ~ baked beans, diced
mashed potatoes and, of course,
2 cups chicken broth
chicken soup. ...
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l/8 teaspoon nutmeg
open her own take-out food store
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
with soup as the main ingredient.
Salt and pepper, to taste
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nating varieties of soup on the ·New cheddar (about 3/4 pound)
England Soup Factory menu, from
Over medium heat, melt butter in
Beef and Portobello Mushroom Bar- large heavy stockpot., Add garlic,
ley to Split Pea With Fresh Spimich. oniOns and celery, and saute for 15 ·.
. "We make so many different fla- minutes. Add potatoes and saute.for'
vors of soup, and each one has a.dif- S minutes. Add chicken broth and
ferent emphasis on different cultures milk. and bring to a boil. Lower heat
· .,... Latin, Caribbean, IJ:Istern Euro- and simmer until . the potatoes are
pean, French, Spanish, Moroccan," . . tender.-Add nutmeg, WOn:estershire
Druker says. " It's without.limits:" · sauce, salt and pepper. Puree soup in
At home, Druker .does the cook- batches in blender. !?lace soup in
ing and makes dinner almost ev~ry stockpot. and add cheddar cheese. ..
night for her husband and their Stir · until cheese is melted. Serve
daughter, Emily. That wasn't always · immediately.
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I tableswon chopped fresh garlic juice, soy sauce, lime juice, c
2 cups white wine
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peas, ginger and coriander,
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bdng to a bQil. Cook until all
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vegetables are tender. Add
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. Wcdnr.fiday ,juome areas left the first signifi: With up lo six indies of new soow in sO.ne· cant snowfall of 2000 in Meigs, prqmptina the
. areas of Meigs County·today, county orffcials cancellation of scbool for a second day this
~Jared a l..evel II emergency lhil momi~a. week·in the M~igs, E8stern and Southern,lociJ
lldvisin&amp; JIC!lllle lo avoid 111\IU MM'ry travel.
schools, as well as t!Jc cancellation of numer~ .Meanwhile, state and county road crews ous I!Clivitics. .
· Unofficial reports indicated varyina lcvelJ
· worked throughout the day 10 make roads
.pia Ne before frigid tem~l'tllun:l moVed of S(IOWfall in Meigs, wi!h up 1o six indies tn·
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toWII'd 10 above !lfC expected lo freeze sur'lbe Gallia-Meip Pest of )he State High- '
f.:es wilb ranainiJ181110isttR: :.
_ 1 way Patrol ':"ported it . !nvestig_aled Dllli ~ ..
A winter storm that bepn around 9 p.m. dent near Mu:kJ]eport thts momma. ·

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remainder of today, the National ~ather Scrvice reported, .and Friday w115 forecast to be
partly,cloudy and colder. paytime highs will
be in the.20s and lows are expected to hit single digits.
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Temperatures above freezing are not
expected until Sunday, .the NWS Said.
People across Ohio were diggina put from
the SJ!Q\Vfall, "!hich dumped several. inches
~ 'the. state as ,temperatures plummeted
)Rio the teens.

The State Hishway Patrol reporled there
were several traffic accidents around the state
early today before rush hollf hepn. A dispatcher at the patrol'S Columbus post said lists
of injuries and fatalities were not available.
~mulations ~r.fiday ni&amp;flt and early
today ranged froc)ll to 2 inches in northwest
Ohio to~ to$ inches in southwest, the Nation. al Weat!Jcr Service said.
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the Day(lm area, but about half of that was
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An additional 2 to 4 Inches of snow wii!
expected by daybreak in parts .of northeast
Ohio, with a few inore inches possible this

afternoon.
. Four to si~ inches was forecast for the area
of eastern and southeast Ohio between lnte(· statc 70 and the Ohio River.
"We.'re looking for a heavy total," Franks
said, "but as far as exac:tly how much, we·~
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dleport 'Literary (lub, 2 p.m . ·
Wednesday at the home of
Frankie .Hunnel . Betsy Parsons to
'· review "A ',\loman of. the Times"
by Marilyn.S,. Greenwald.
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. ·POMEROY..::-: Special meet-,
ing. ,Pomeroy ''Village ·council ,
7:30p.m ., village hall, to discus1
.building maintenance.
SYRACUSE - SyrJ!.cuse Village ~;Council, special session, 7
p.m. municipal buildi11g. Purpose
to fill set on council and discuss
.new fire truck.

HOLLY NICOLE STOVER

TURNS ONE - Holly Nicole
Stover, .daughter of Eric lllld
Diana Stover, Rac1ne, cellbrllt1ld
her flrat birthday at ~e famlly'a ·
FRIDAY
home Dec. 17. '
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· A ."Winnie the Pooh~ theme • ~OMEROY - The Meigs .
party waa carried. Cake and Ice County Ar,hritis Support Group,
cream were alt"ftd with other Friday, 10 a.tn. to 1:30 a.m. in the ,.,,
conferenc.e r\)om of the Meigs
refreshmerita.
Attending and preeentlng· County Senior Citizens Center.
gifts were Holly'a parentl, her Discussion and agenda pianning. ·
maternal grandparentl, Bill and
Carolyn Wh,ite, paternal grand- ·
parentl, Leonard ·lnd June . SUNDAY .
Stover, and great-grandparenta,
POMEROY .:... South Bet~l
Mary Parker, Thelma Whltl, Ellz- New Testament Church, Sunday
abeth Stover, !Joy and Pauline hymn sing. 6 p.m. Church located •
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and Cindy Thomal, Curt 111d· : · CARPEN'rliR -. . Sunday ler··
Kellle Jeffers, Billy White, K,Jm · vices, 10:30 a.m. Carpenter Bapand Heather White, Richard and· tist ChurQh. Slate Route 143 with
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Angela Hayman, Mlsay-' ·:and · .. r~ss.. •r~..,. D)! ~ u, • a. .
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POM.EROY - New officers were installed by the ~tev. Keith Railer '
at a recent meeting of the the Rock Springs United Methodist Women
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read a poem on the.QverflowinJ cup. Vir1inia Wears closed, the me.et,
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