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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Page B IS • The Dally s.tlnel

McCain calls halt.to ·campaign legislative voters ouck establishment
C OLUMBUS (AP)- Republicans who voted
"JiOtnl do11't wa11t to be told wlwt to :
fa~ the established choices at the top of the Ohio
do. Th..,1 alii tnut their OWIJ imti11cU.".
pr imary ticket went their own way in several leg•
islative races, as lawmakers got their fint taste of
Clwlatophoo Finney
politics under term limitS.
Voters on Tuesday followed the wishes of the the party line at the top - Bush and De Wine cas~
state's GOP hierarchy by selecting Texas Gov. ~y won all four counties, as weU .as the Senate disGeorge W Bush for president and Mike DeWine !fict - they found reasons to split with the state
for a second U.S. Senate term.They also fell in line or county leadership in the legislative races.
The Hamilton County races set off one group,
behind the endorsed candidates for Congress,
no tably Pat Tiberi over Gene WallS in central the county establishment that wanted to keep
Ohios 12th District.
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ccmtrol of the endorsement process, against anothBut, in some legislative ,campaigns, they ignored er, an aqti-tax and anti-abortion faction that said
the wishes of Gov. Bob Taft, Senate President the voters should choose freely.
R ic hatd Finan and Speaker Jo Ann Davidson by
In two open seats, the Pro- Family group's canchoosing insurgent candidates for the Ohio House didates, Tom Brinkman· and Jim 'Raussen, beat- the
aod Se nate. There were 34 GOP primaries, most party's candidates, Steve Adami and Tawana Kaels
in seats opening up because of the term limit of Simon, respectively.
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. / 'There were probably three prongs to our mes~
eight years that vOters approved in 1992.
"Voters don 't want to be told what to do. They sage. The Right to Life en dorsement was .tremenca n trust their own instincts," said Cincinnati dously important as was our message of lower
lawye r C hristopher Finney, whose loose- knit taxes," Finney said. "The .thing that motivated
group of anti- tax conservatives, known as the Pro- · mo1t people was the revulsio'n at the attitude of
family Alliance, knocked ·off two House caitdi- the · party. They tried io shut us down at every
dates endorsed by the Hamilton County Republi- tu'tin.:·
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,. ep. Dale Van Vyven, R-Shanonville, who .
Other chinks appeared in the GO'P armor:
endorsed Simon as · his successor, said although he
-. Oavidson 's choice in . a central Ohio House \vent along with the party's endorsements, maybe
district, incumbent Dave Robinson, was ham- it sltould have stopped .short.
"Perhaps when they got. down to a couple of
mered by Jim Hughes, an assistant Franklin County prosecutor who· had the endorsement of the veey'good candidates, ~hey should have let the prlcounty party.
maries go without an endorsement," Van Vyven
~ In a west-central House district, State Boatd said.
of Education member Diana Fessler beat fred
Shordy after the endorsements -· and the
Worth, despite Worth's endorsement by the Miami ruckus they raised - . county GOP Chairman
Counry Rep~blican Parry. Rep. Robert Netzley, · Buck Niehoff resigned and state Treasurer Joe
the current representative, was so against the party .· Deters toolc over. Deters said the party should not
making endorsements that he ql!it as - chairman have .enddrsed in the open seats. ·
after 42 years on .. the,job.
"I saw that it would be a little divisive an~ it
.- Another GOP incu.m bent, &lt;:;hristopher proved to be," Deters said.
Widener of Clark County, lost to state Sen. Merle
·Davidson, a Reynoldsburg Republican who
Grace Kearns even though Davidson backed must eave the House next year because of term
Widnener, whom she had appointed.
limi~, said she ho.ped the lessons of term limits
-State Rep. Jim Jordan swept by favored Rep. woulli not pe lost. on future leaders.
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Jim Buchy to land a .western Ohio Senate nomi~
· "Wbai we've probably seen at this time is ·ail
nation. B11chy had the support of Taft, Finan and thest,:people backed up with no place to go. I'm
Davidson as well as some county endorsements.
not iisre we'll see this again for some time,".

SEDONA, Ariz. (AP) - John
McCain, battered in primaries
this week and facing yet another
grim day Tuesday, has decided to
call a halt to his presidential
campaign, aides said.
McCain sc heduled a news
co nference to announce his
decision and the only suspense
was whether he would out of
the race entirely, or simply put
his campaign on hold.
He was not expected to
endorse R ival George W Bush at
his news conference. Advisors
were still discussing- tactics- ·to
keep the themes McCain raised
·• part of the election debate.
After absorbing a Super Tuesday primary drubbing, McCain McCain has made it clear that his bid to reshape the Republican party
huddled with seni'or strategists will continue even as he leaves the race, and much of the campaign
and majo r financial backers at his discussion focused on how to gain leverage with Bu~h. (AP photo)
mountain cabin here to assess an aide said "there's no change in House.
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th e situation.·
t h at poSition.
." He's not going to walk away·
' It didn't take long for strate" ·
McCain 's campaign added a from issues !i.e cares about,"
g ists to conclude that soldiering spark to a GOP cpntest that Weaver said. '' He's going to cono n made li1tle sense, and within most had expected Bush ·to tinue fighting for that. There are
a fe w hours the campaign sc hed- · dominate, and he rocked the all kinds of avenues to do that."
ule \Vas scrapped. C ampaign campaign with upset wins in
A key to McCain's plans will
events in .C olorado and Illinois New Hampshire and Michigan. be Bush's reaction. Despite
were canceled, and aides said . Interest in the GOP fight was defeating McCain soundly, Bush
McCain •had ho public events high and voter turnout in some presumably would want to reach
after today's announcement. Two early contests soared.
·out . to independent vo ters who
sl' nior campaign aides confirmed
McCain has made it clear that rallied to McCain:s cause and
that McC ain was halting his bid Ills bid to reshape the Republi- that could require some degree
can party will continue even if of accommodation.'
for the nomination.
. Most of McCain's senior aides · he leaves the race, and much of
The primary campaign has
have been urging him to . with" the campaign discussion focused been bruising and there's been
draw, saying Bush has built an on how to gain leverage with little effort to seek middle
almost impossible lead in the Bush.
ground so far, but political realidelegate •count. Any doupt of
That explained th.e lack of a ties could alter that. ·
that was erased in this week's · Bush endorsement and the
. There were few options facround of primaries, aides argued. refusal to completely rule out a ing McCain· after the latest
"At so~e point it becomes a third party bid. Aides said round of primaries. He stunned ·
math issue," said one aide.
McCain has generated enthusi- Bush with ·. a landslide win in
There are disagreements, · asm on' the campaign trail, and New Hampshire, and rocked the
however, about how to handle wants to translate that into campaign with a big win in
the exit strategy:
changes in the GOP.
Michigan.
Some have urged McCain to
"I can't conceive of John
But he fared poorly in this
launch a thitd-part bid, pointing jumping from the Republican week's giant round of primaries,
to his strength with indepen- · Party, but I certainly can con- and Bush began to pile up a
dents in . the primary season. ceive of John· being pushed into huge edge in delegates. Things
Putting his campaign on hold it;' said political director John only get worse for McCain as
· would keep thai option in play, Weaver. Weaver has been among next week includes Florida and
but McCain · has . consistently a minodry advocating McCain Texas, both states ~ith governors
ruled that out, arguing he's a stepping away from the party to named Bush and huge delegate
" loyal Reagan Republican,:• and continue a run for the White totals.

While GOP voters il}those

Ohio school

NEW YORK (AP) - The
clock has run out on Bill
Bradley's drive . to win the
Democratic presidential nomination, and the former professional
basketball star and ex-senator was
preparing to announce he is passing the ball to Vi ce President AI
Gore.
Bradley scheduled a pews
conference today near li.is ·New
Jersey campaign headquarters,
and aides said he ' vould endorse
Gore, who swept the 15 Democratic contestS held earlier this·
week.
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Advisers said Bradley plans to
stay active in public life and is not
expected to rule out another
presidential run . But they added
he has no interest in ·being vice
president - a position Gore was
unlikely to offer based on
Bradley's failure to win any 'of
the primary contests held so far.
Bradley .launched his underdog campaign 15 months ago at
a' Newark, N.J., community center, and his hopes soared through
much of 1999 as he pitched his
ideas for universal health insurance, an assault on child poverty
and strict gun controls.
He walked picket lines, spoke
of his commitment to race relations and assailed Gore for past
, ambivalence on abortion. Still,
the Democr~tic Party's core constituencies - organized labor,
minorities/ and ab. ortion-rights
groups - rallied a10und Gore.
Other factors worl&lt;ing against
Bradley included his ·distaste for
political hatdball, his decision to
challenge Gore in Iowa and
competition from Republican
John McCain for independent
voters.
Time and again, Bradley
declined· to do more than jab at
one Gore soft spot, the Demilcratic Party's fund-raising excesses
in )996. And when he did take
the gloves off, using past votes in
Congress to paint Gore as a' dose! conservative, for example, the
party rushed to Gore's defense.
Tactically, Bradley's biggest
mistake may have been investing
time and resqurces ,in Iowa's
leadoff' caucus instead of continuing to focus on New 'Han.l p'shire, where he overtook Gore in
p.;lling for the Fe!&gt;. 1. primary.

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March 10, 2000

Hometown News,.per

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Volume 50, Number IY4

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. Srntewide, weer.; on Tuesday apptoYed
100 of the 161 education ilsues, or 68
percen~ accmding 10 the Ohio DepartC
men! of Education. 'The five-year
appn:ml ~ fur an ~om is 57
percent and the five-year applOVal
age lOr primary elecriom is 62 pe=nt.
Cincinnati mters on Tuesday
renewed a school operating levy. rut
they n;jected a new 6.5-mill levy that
\muld h:M: raised$38 million ai1I1Ila!l)&lt;
1bat mooey was 10 be used fur nuintenance, rehiring stlfl" membets who \\l:le
laid cE earlier this academic )t'31' and
reducing class sizes in ·kinderg;uten
through thitd gtades
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In north~ Ohio, officiak with the '
Toledo district~ said iheywill hal.e 10
cut $17.1 million fiom the budget aliu
mters there n:jected a new 6,9-n)illlevy.
Metnben of the Cincimati Boa!d of
Education could decide as soon as

ele~c ~tax'· an.d W~on, a IIX,stnng
Silver 1bn•~ elecm•" lead, · .· · . · ••. •
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named for the late Enos Singer who was an
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outstanding
project of ninth and iOth grade students in
the Consortium showcase competition.
.· , Meigs had ~o teams of stUdents which
advanced to the regioDal Tech Prep Showcase being .held today at Shawnee State

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Also placing in the competition was the
student team of Dustin Erlewine and
Michael Brumfield who received a good
rating in the engineering categoty. ·

range of programs, such as funding

for disaster housing assistance, SBA
low-interest loaris for individu~ls
and busine.ses to repair or replace·
damaged property, unemployment
assistance, and gr.mtc; for serio us and
necessary expenses not met by
POMEROY A toll-free . other programs.
application telephone number is
R esidentS and busine.ses who
now operational for those who suf- suffered damage or loss and have
fered property damage or loss in insurance coverage should first
Meigs County and other counties contact their insurance company. If
affected by the severe storms -and they find they have unmet needs.
flooding of Feb. 18 through March they should then apply for disaster
assistance.
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Even if residents have already
fEMA . requires the fo~owin g
registered for a low-interest loan information when accepting appliapplication with the U.S. Small cations for assistance: a current tek Business. Administration (SBA), phone number, the address at the·
they:need to call the toll-free num- time of the disaster and the current
ber to be eligible for federal and address, if different, Social Securitv
number, a general list of dama6":'
state programs.
Brad Gair, fedetal coordinating and losse. suffered, good directiom
officer, Federal ·Emergency Man- to the property that was damaged.
. agement Agency (FEMA) and insurance · information, includin g
James R. Williams, state coordinat- policy number and agent infon m ing officer, Ohio Em~rgency Man- tion, and general financial infon iJaagement Agency (OEMA), said tion.
Those needing assistance arc
those affected by the disaster may
apply for assistance immediately by encouraged to call the applicatiou
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calling' 1-800-.462-9029, between 8 number immediately.
Three
programs
are
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offered
a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through
through FEMA, and two by the
Saturday, until furth er notice.
Those with a speech or hearing U.S. Small Business Administration.
fEMA offers Disaster Hou.sing
impairment may call TTY (800)
Assistance
io Individuals and fami462-7585,
In response 'to a request from lies whose .permane1it homes were
Gov. Bob Taft on. March 1, Presi- damaged or destroyed by the
dent Clinton signed a major disas- storm. including grants for altenlntc
ter declaration on Tuesday.The dec- rental ho using, emergency. repairs
laration designated the counties of needed to make a residence habitMcigs,Adams, Gallia, Lawrence and . able and mortgage or rental assisScioto, eligible for federal aid to tance in cases where t~e disaster has
help meet the recovery needs of caused extreme financial hardship.
The Individual and Family Grant
stricken residents and business
Progtam, another FEMA offering,
owners.
The declaration makes residentS provides grants to individuals and
of these counties 'eligible for a wide
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Failed levies in 1\\Q ofthe sarek btgest
school~ could mean ~ OOdget CU1S as officials detennine how 10
deal with the lol&amp; of additional revenue.

expansive enough to help poor .
people afford full coverage.
Bradley's own health became
an issue Dec. 10, when he was
treated for atrial fibrillation, the
most common rype of heart
irregularity.
He quickly held a news conference to proclaim, "I'm feeling
great. No problem." But exit
polls indicated that one in five.
Ne\v Hampshire voters said they
were concerned Bradley's health
would interfere with . his ability
..to serve effectively as president.
Gore beat Bradley in New
Bradley and McCain both' .
Hampshire by 6,200 votes - 50
were at a disadvantage i!. Iowa,
percent ·to 46 percent. But
having voted in Congress against Bradley tried for weeks to · spin. .
subsidies for ethanol. Bui while Gore's narrow victory as a partial
McCain skipped Iowa to focus success. ·
on New Hampshire, Bradley
McCain, meanwhile, won the
courted Iowans as a belated con- Republican New Hampshire
vert to government support of primary and enjoyed the
the corn-based fuel.
reformer's spotlight also sought
All the while, Gore attacked by Bradley who, due to a quirk in·
Bradley's central proposal- uni- s~heduling, endured a. five: week
versal health care _: at once call- stretch before ' the ne;Kt ·binding
ing it too experuive and not Democratic contests.

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Advisers said Bradley
plans to stay active in
public life and is not
expected to rule out
another presidential run.
But they added he·has no
interest in being vice
president - a position
Gore was unlikely to offer
based on Bradley;sjail11rt
to win any ofthe primary
contests held so Jar.

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POMEROY ' Republican B. Sayre (D), 6lj)on R. Hill (R),
and Democratic central Commit- 94, Joyce Whift'(R), 115; North
tee. members, repr:es.,nting their . Olive::Janke ):..Young (R), 131; no
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respecave "II'OtiJ18
precmcrs,
were
MelodyL.' Haube~ (0),'81,
Olive:
elected during Tuesday's primary.
.CandidateS .and un\)lticial results, BiU Durst (R. write-in), '5;, North
-l?Y precinct, were reported by the . ·Orange: Thomas L. Dorst, Sr. (R),
Mei~ County Board of Elections: 18!, no De~oc4c candi~e. ·
. Laurel ClifE QLT. Squth (R),
· ~Bedford: Jane fl1:1l1Y"r (D), 109,
·niJ Republican candidate; Brad• 126; no Democratic .candidate;
· fotd: Dennis Facemyer Jr. (R), 108; Middleport 2: Kenneth E . lmbouo Democratic candidate; East ~n (D),73,Ruth Powers (R),143;
:Chester,Edwan!J.Werry (R), 260, ·Middleport 3: Connie Dodson
'po Democratic . qndidate; West (D), 61, Faye Manley (R), 108;
Ghester, Mary J Hunter (D), 69, MiddlepQrt 4: Myron J.B. Duffield
1llair Windon (R), 284; Columbia: (D), 46, ~ernard ~-~ilkey (R),81;,
Marco Jeffets (R, write-in); 9, no Mi!lei'Sville: Jo~lde (D), 70, J.
Democratic candidate; Lebanon: · Andy Baer (R), 1118; Pom.eioy 1:
Ann M. Sisson
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aconj!ress should seud me · the wage by S1 over two years a $2,000 raise fo r a full - time
Now that the House has passed a . a bill I can sign: a clean,
S1 increase in the minimum wage
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worker - instead of a GO P plan
over two years combined with
· straig aiforward bill that
for the same raise over three years.
. $122 billion in business tax cuts, · ra.ises the miuimum u1age The rewritten bill then passed
negntiatdrs will ha~e to sort things
by a dollar ·m•er him
282- 143.
om wtth the Senate's Sl ,wage
years/'
''Three years is simply too lo ng
boost over tmee years and diJferto phase ' in a mi nimum wage
ent tax cuts.
Blll Clinton
incr~as e," said R ep. Jim Trafi cant,
President Clil:)~on ; meanWhile,
D -Ohio, a main spmlsor. "An
says he'D veto any·minimum wage
"Once again, R,epublicans in
increase of $1 over two years will
biD if itinci11des a large tax relief the House of Representatives
have an immediate .positive· : ·
package that uses wo much of tlte haye demonstrated that they
impact on thous;mds offamili es." ·
projected federil budget sutplus.
would· rath~r fikht .for special
Earlier, the Ho use voted 257Even though most DemocratS interests than give working fallii169 for the GOP ta.x biD that
support raising the $5.15-an-hour lies the raise they deserve," ClinClinton opposes, two-thirds of it
wage to $6.15 over two years, the ton said in a written statement.
cuts in estate taxes. Republican
president immediately denounced "Congress should send me a hill I
leaders then combined the tax and ·
the legislation passed Thursday .. can sign: a' cl~an, straightfOrward
wage measures into o ne bill.
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night by the House because of the bill that raises the minimum wage
The Senate has passed a thr~c- '
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year, $1 increase in the minimum
would jeopardize Social Security
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STATE BRIEFS
llonest wlln wn to be left alone
COLUMBUS (AP) -The wtm are hon'lSt enough that they don't
need to be challenged by precinct workers about their politial belie&amp; as they
cast their ballots in primaries, Ohio's chief elections officer says.
· "My m=ge to the 88 county bowls of election is to let them alonelea..., the voteB alone," Secretary of State Krnneth Blackwell said Thursday.
. Ohio law allows - but doesn't require -a precinct official to challenge
a. voter's intention to vote in a partisan primary if the official believes the
_~ is a member of another party or is unalliliared. If challenged, the voter
then must sign a statement declaring support fur that party\; principle5 or be
denied a vote.
Blackwell wants precinct workeB to take the voter's word that he or she
adheres to principles of the party whose ballot is requested. Once a peoon
_votes in a primary election, that voter is recorded as a member o(that party.
"You still will ha..., to go in and ask for a Democratic ballot or a Repub- -~ ~an ballot.The only thing we're talking about doing away with is an instrup1ent of intimidation;· Blackwell said. "Vot= in America are tree men and
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are ~vorking together to· try to detennine why bank ~bberies· are on the
r~e in southern Ohio.
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· .. "We right now .consider it to be our most significant federal violent
crime problem;· said Charles Goodwin, assistant special agent in charge of
the FBI office in Cincinnati.
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Bank robberies rep&lt;&gt;rted to the FBI increased by nearly 60 percent in
southern Ohio last year. That runs counter to the historic trend that bank
robberies seem to occur more often when the economy iS doing poorly,
. Goodwin ~-rid
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"There just isn't any simple explanation for it! don't knO\-; what it is;'
he said Wednesday
· The Cincinnati office of the ·FBI covers a region including Oncinnati,
Dayton and Colwnbu&lt;. In that area, 238 bank robberies were reported to
, the FBI in 1999, up from 150 in 1998.
. , In 1999, Dayton reported 70 bank robberies and Columbus reported·
.1?4. Cincinnati reported only 25 last year but already this year has reported
15, including one Tuesday afternoon.
Only six other FBI divisions, covering _areas such as Los Angrles and San
Francisco, had more bank robberies than southern Ohio in 1999, Goodwin
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~n the number of banks robbed in the New Yolk City area, which had
163.
; : "That's what really got our attention;· Goodwin said.

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: OBERLIN (AP) - Cynthia Stewart relentlessly photographed her
(laughters.everyday activities: 40,000 snapshots, or an average of a half roll of
~daily.
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·:_Of thoSe thousands,a,handful offiames of the 8-year-old in the bathtub
l,ait summer landed Stewart in hot water, chatged with taking lewd photos.
: Her cause has won the support of the American Civil Liberties Union of
9hla. I~ backers who have turned out at rallies and people elsewhere
~vho have contributed $35,000 to her defense. ·
·: But there are some in this pictw;esque college town who believe its inapr(opnate to photograph an 8-year-old rinsing otf her genital area with a
shower spl::l)l.
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: "When I was growillg up. we never had picrures taken like thar:• Jean
. ~uth, 50, ~1id'Thursday while pushing her !-year-old grandnephew in a
'troller.
· : "An 8-year-old should not have herpicrure mken in the bathrub,"she said.
: ~ Mansfield photogrnphy lab .alerted police to Stewart's bathtub photos.
:: Stewart, 48, on the advice of her attorneys, turned dO\vn an interview
request from The Associated Press. She said in a court .affidavit that her
iUughter had a routine since she was 3 of rinsing heBelf off with a shower
~pray while d1e bath water ran dO\vn the drain.

Ohio ponders entry
State: Deciding overpass
into multi-state-lottery sites is a difficult task
COLUMBUS (AP) Ohio
should offer lottery players a Jll)l)tistate game such as Powerball and
lower the lottery profit requirement to below 30 percent to
increase sales, according to a draft
report.
The Lottery Profit Review
Commission's report, released
Thursday, also says that implementing rwo controversial forms of the
lottery - Internet sales and video
lottery terminals - sliould be up ..to lawmakers.
Those two possibilities involve .
such major policy changes and are
· · expected to be so controversial that
further discussion should come
from lawmakers, said state Rep.
Donald Mottley, R-West Carrollton, the CO!nmission's chairman.
"The most imJJortant recommendation we can make- in the
shC&gt;rt term is to allow participation
in multicstate lotteries,;. Mottley
said.
Allowing this participation
would retvrn money to Ohio now
spent an multi-state lotteries in
neighboring states, such as Indiana and Kentucky, which both play
Powerball.
· Mottley pointed to the success
·of the Georgia lottery, which alla- .
cates its profits to three education

programs: college grants and scholBOWLING GREEN (AP) the amount of car and ttain trallic,
arships, pre-kindergarten programs
State officials OYerseeing the pro- whether the crossings an: near
and school capital costs.
posed $200 million project to schools and hospitals and whether
Georgia also participates in the
build more railroad overpasses ambulance5 and fire trucks use the
multi-sure Big Game, but doesn't
around Ohio say they must evalu- crossing5 often.
have video lottery terminals.
ate each project carefully.
Gov. Bob Tali: last month
The connnission 's other recom"We need to be cautious and responded to complaints about
mendations to lawmakers include
not leap to a ready-made solution;· blocked qossing5' and announced
spending more on advertising, reinsaid Tom O'Leaty, former director he wants to spend $200 million
vesting unclaimed prizes into highof the Ohio Rail Development during ·the next 10 years to build
er jackpots and giving profits from
Conunission and a member of the more railroad overpasses. LaWIIlllkc
specific games to easily identifiable
coqmlittee deciding where to ers would have to include most of
education progran1S. A ful31 report
b uild new railroac;l overpasses.
the money in furure budgets dur:is expected within two \veeks.
The committee began taking ing those I 0 yean.
The lottery is trying to reverse a
suggestions from conunw-.ity leadThe project could create more
three-year, $53 million decline iq
en on Thursday about how it than ._to new &lt;?VCtpasses, whicli
lottery profits.
should rank the projects.
each will cost between .$3 million
Ohio law requires all lottery
Because each c~ng is differ- and $7 million.
profit&amp; go to education. The state
ent, it ,vill be difficult to develop a · Ohio Department of Trans;Education Department received
formula that ranks all individual portatian -.Director Gordon Proc$696 million last year, or about 6
project&gt;; without coruidering other t_or said the conmuttee should
percent of the department's annual
factors, O'Leary sail;!.
make its first recommendatioHS by
budget. .
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Those facton likely·\vill include this fall.
Mitchell Brown, Ohio lottery
director attd a comn-.ission member, said his fim choice' would be to
change the requirement that the
lottery must maintain ari overall
3RD &amp; P;EARL STREET
profit margin of at least SO percent.
By law, 30 percent of all money
RACINE, OHIO
the lottery earns must be profit,
(740) 949-S009
meaning there are litnits on how
much the.lottery can spend an pay- ·
outs, advertising and other expens-es.

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those individuals out of work due and small businesses .in declared
FEMA also urges residems who
to the disaster. Disaster unemplov- counties, and 111,1,- .tlso be 0\'ailable.
ment assistance is offered to self- only to small businesses.'for work- \\'ere not affected. but know those
who were. to adYise .1fl~cted t:uniemployed persons, farm owners ing capital to assist them _during the
lies oi the toll-iree number. and ro .
and others not usu ally cowred disaster recawry period.
r:ncom;age rhr:m ro ~~~k Jssisr.m~r:under regular unemploymem .
Contacting
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aster loans and business disaster .mo th~r FEMA spokes m.m. )Yho
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446 4524 '1'14/t. &lt; ,(J'&lt;IIttt
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Sundav... M(lstlv (loudv. A ·
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Mnnday... l'artl\' dmtdy \,·ith a
chal1l' l! · qf shmvlTS . L(1\\'S in thL'
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\\'lth home heaang com by pa\'mi; a poroon of ,\-Inter heattjjg bills. Applicant\ must haw household incomes at or bdo"· 15fJ percent of the feder~1 pO\-crty guidehncs.
For a household of one, the total household income can not exceed
512,360, for two, S1 fi , )~fJ, fi&gt;r three, S2iJ,82fJ, for four. S25,fJ5fJ, for fi,·e,
S2'1,2iliJ, and for six, S33,51fJ.
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Appli catinm and infi&gt;rmaoon arc a\·ailable from Sandra Edwards of the
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Gov. Bob Taft announced this \\'eek that Ohio has secured an additional

Weather forecast:
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against Shaun Lambert, Middleport, alleging default on a prontisso t'\' note.
with_a balance owing ofS2,059 .8 ~Ajudgment for fore clos ure has been iss ued in the co urt to ProYico Inc ..
against-Donald A.Je ffet~ . and others. ·

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Judgments processed

:wage and its ow1f tax packagl' as
·par( of a bill ro make it !1Jrder for
:people to escape credit card and
:other debts in bankruptcy court.
:Differences in the Set) ate and
:Hause measures will have to be
: work~d out before a bill is setlt to
:Clinton, but many lawmakers
:\vere optimistic for compromise
:ilefore Congress adjourns for the
·fall elections.
" It will pass. They're not going
:t.o leave here without a minimum
:wage bill," said House Minoriry
;Whip David Bonior, D-Mich.
Although a majority of lmum wage.

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Members of Middleport Village Counctl, meeting

dump truck fin the vi llage meet department.
Street Supervi'or Kenny Madden and the village equipment committee,
made up of dJUncilmentbe" Steve Houchin s, R oger Mmlcy and R obert
Pooler, vill a!,"' em ployee Fred Older and Board of Public Affairs member
I )on Stiver\, Wl.'rc authorized to purchas~.: a truck at rhcir di1icrt.tion, at a
w'.t not to exceed S1 ),(J(JIJ, mduding taxes and tide costs.

Republicans oppose roising the
minimum wag~:, GoP leadl!rs
wanted to give Northeastern
Republican moderates an opportunity to vote for . an in crease and
deny the Democrats their own
bill . Tho GOP hoped the vote
would defuse the issue in the
Noveniber , congression~l elections.
Many Democrats said the
increase was long past due, asserting that average pay for corporate
chief executive officers has risen
some 750 percent since 1980,
compared with only 68 percent
far the average worker. About 4
million workers are paid the nrin-

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:: ·CINCINNATI (AP)- Federai workplace safety regulatoB are investigoring the death of a worker who chmyned in the Ohio River after a cable
ii ~1pped at a barge terminal dock and propelled him into the water: .
.t Rescue workers recovered the body of Robert McQueen, 29, of HamilO:&gt;n, about a half hour after the accident Tuesday afternoon. He worked for
c:;incinnoti Bulk Terminal:·
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!,ts investigation by the end of the week, spokesman Dennis Slessman said
Thursday. OSHA want5 to know how the accident occurred and whether
~ involved violations offederal worker safety regulations, Slessman said.
; Cincinnati Bulk Terminal is coopernting With the OSHA investigation,
~~pany spokeswoman Mary Estes said.
• :The company has about 50 employees. McQueen had worked for itsince
l'l{bruary 1998.
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ThuP~-day evening in ~peC! al \C\.\Jon ,,authorizcd the purcha\c (J( a one-ton

POMER&lt;lY - A man "cct11ed of dealing in crac k cocaine follow ing an
October drug raid ne"r Rurland pled 1.'1di!ri..t!Uhc charge .un.Wcdncsda&gt;-Ni cky ( :raycroft, 34, entered a b'Uilty plea to one coum of trafficking .in
crack cocai ne, a fi mrth-degrce felon y, in the court of Common Pleas Judge
Fred W. -C:mw II I.
Cr.tycr.tft was mdicted on th e charge following his arrest last fall, and that
indictment wao; amcndl·d at W~.:dnc lidly's hearing. H e \\'ill be scmcnced on
April HJ , fi_)Howing the comph.:tion of a prc-~cnten ce in\'cstigation and
l.'vall1ation fi &gt;r participation in the Sourhca.,tcrn ProbationarY Tn::mncm
Altl.'rnativc program .
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STATE BRIEFS
llonest wlln wn to be left alone
COLUMBUS (AP) -The wtm are hon'lSt enough that they don't
need to be challenged by precinct workers about their politial belie&amp; as they
cast their ballots in primaries, Ohio's chief elections officer says.
· "My m=ge to the 88 county bowls of election is to let them alonelea..., the voteB alone," Secretary of State Krnneth Blackwell said Thursday.
. Ohio law allows - but doesn't require -a precinct official to challenge
a. voter's intention to vote in a partisan primary if the official believes the
_~ is a member of another party or is unalliliared. If challenged, the voter
then must sign a statement declaring support fur that party\; principle5 or be
denied a vote.
Blackwell wants precinct workeB to take the voter's word that he or she
adheres to principles of the party whose ballot is requested. Once a peoon
_votes in a primary election, that voter is recorded as a member o(that party.
"You still will ha..., to go in and ask for a Democratic ballot or a Repub- -~ ~an ballot.The only thing we're talking about doing away with is an instrup1ent of intimidation;· Blackwell said. "Vot= in America are tree men and
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are ~vorking together to· try to detennine why bank ~bberies· are on the
r~e in southern Ohio.
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· .. "We right now .consider it to be our most significant federal violent
crime problem;· said Charles Goodwin, assistant special agent in charge of
the FBI office in Cincinnati.
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Bank robberies rep&lt;&gt;rted to the FBI increased by nearly 60 percent in
southern Ohio last year. That runs counter to the historic trend that bank
robberies seem to occur more often when the economy iS doing poorly,
. Goodwin ~-rid
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"There just isn't any simple explanation for it! don't knO\-; what it is;'
he said Wednesday
· The Cincinnati office of the ·FBI covers a region including Oncinnati,
Dayton and Colwnbu&lt;. In that area, 238 bank robberies were reported to
, the FBI in 1999, up from 150 in 1998.
. , In 1999, Dayton reported 70 bank robberies and Columbus reported·
.1?4. Cincinnati reported only 25 last year but already this year has reported
15, including one Tuesday afternoon.
Only six other FBI divisions, covering _areas such as Los Angrles and San
Francisco, had more bank robberies than southern Ohio in 1999, Goodwin
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~n the number of banks robbed in the New Yolk City area, which had
163.
; : "That's what really got our attention;· Goodwin said.

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: OBERLIN (AP) - Cynthia Stewart relentlessly photographed her
(laughters.everyday activities: 40,000 snapshots, or an average of a half roll of
~daily.
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·:_Of thoSe thousands,a,handful offiames of the 8-year-old in the bathtub
l,ait summer landed Stewart in hot water, chatged with taking lewd photos.
: Her cause has won the support of the American Civil Liberties Union of
9hla. I~ backers who have turned out at rallies and people elsewhere
~vho have contributed $35,000 to her defense. ·
·: But there are some in this pictw;esque college town who believe its inapr(opnate to photograph an 8-year-old rinsing otf her genital area with a
shower spl::l)l.
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: "When I was growillg up. we never had picrures taken like thar:• Jean
. ~uth, 50, ~1id'Thursday while pushing her !-year-old grandnephew in a
'troller.
· : "An 8-year-old should not have herpicrure mken in the bathrub,"she said.
: ~ Mansfield photogrnphy lab .alerted police to Stewart's bathtub photos.
:: Stewart, 48, on the advice of her attorneys, turned dO\vn an interview
request from The Associated Press. She said in a court .affidavit that her
iUughter had a routine since she was 3 of rinsing heBelf off with a shower
~pray while d1e bath water ran dO\vn the drain.

Ohio ponders entry
State: Deciding overpass
into multi-state-lottery sites is a difficult task
COLUMBUS (AP) Ohio
should offer lottery players a Jll)l)tistate game such as Powerball and
lower the lottery profit requirement to below 30 percent to
increase sales, according to a draft
report.
The Lottery Profit Review
Commission's report, released
Thursday, also says that implementing rwo controversial forms of the
lottery - Internet sales and video
lottery terminals - sliould be up ..to lawmakers.
Those two possibilities involve .
such major policy changes and are
· · expected to be so controversial that
further discussion should come
from lawmakers, said state Rep.
Donald Mottley, R-West Carrollton, the CO!nmission's chairman.
"The most imJJortant recommendation we can make- in the
shC&gt;rt term is to allow participation
in multicstate lotteries,;. Mottley
said.
Allowing this participation
would retvrn money to Ohio now
spent an multi-state lotteries in
neighboring states, such as Indiana and Kentucky, which both play
Powerball.
· Mottley pointed to the success
·of the Georgia lottery, which alla- .
cates its profits to three education

programs: college grants and scholBOWLING GREEN (AP) the amount of car and ttain trallic,
arships, pre-kindergarten programs
State officials OYerseeing the pro- whether the crossings an: near
and school capital costs.
posed $200 million project to schools and hospitals and whether
Georgia also participates in the
build more railroad overpasses ambulance5 and fire trucks use the
multi-sure Big Game, but doesn't
around Ohio say they must evalu- crossing5 often.
have video lottery terminals.
ate each project carefully.
Gov. Bob Tali: last month
The connnission 's other recom"We need to be cautious and responded to complaints about
mendations to lawmakers include
not leap to a ready-made solution;· blocked qossing5' and announced
spending more on advertising, reinsaid Tom O'Leaty, former director he wants to spend $200 million
vesting unclaimed prizes into highof the Ohio Rail Development during ·the next 10 years to build
er jackpots and giving profits from
Conunission and a member of the more railroad overpasses. LaWIIlllkc
specific games to easily identifiable
coqmlittee deciding where to ers would have to include most of
education progran1S. A ful31 report
b uild new railroac;l overpasses.
the money in furure budgets dur:is expected within two \veeks.
The committee began taking ing those I 0 yean.
The lottery is trying to reverse a
suggestions from conunw-.ity leadThe project could create more
three-year, $53 million decline iq
en on Thursday about how it than ._to new &lt;?VCtpasses, whicli
lottery profits.
should rank the projects.
each will cost between .$3 million
Ohio law requires all lottery
Because each c~ng is differ- and $7 million.
profit&amp; go to education. The state
ent, it ,vill be difficult to develop a · Ohio Department of Trans;Education Department received
formula that ranks all individual portatian -.Director Gordon Proc$696 million last year, or about 6
project&gt;; without coruidering other t_or said the conmuttee should
percent of the department's annual
factors, O'Leary sail;!.
make its first recommendatioHS by
budget. .
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Those facton likely·\vill include this fall.
Mitchell Brown, Ohio lottery
director attd a comn-.ission member, said his fim choice' would be to
change the requirement that the
lottery must maintain ari overall
3RD &amp; P;EARL STREET
profit margin of at least SO percent.
By law, 30 percent of all money
RACINE, OHIO
the lottery earns must be profit,
(740) 949-S009
meaning there are litnits on how
much the.lottery can spend an pay- ·
outs, advertising and other expens-es.

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SuhM:Iihcrl'i nut desiring In O''Y the l'ilrrkr mny
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, , 1111 a three, Sil elf 12 mn!llh h;t~ts . ( 'f\'clit will he:
~:ivcu c;lfrier c;u.:h week.
1: No "'uhsctit•tillll hy m;•il Jk:rmittcd in nrcils
where IM•m.,; cuuicr loocrvil-c is av;,ilahlc ,
J•;,hl isltcr rc-.crvu lhe ri~lll lu lUijtL'!I fiii\'S
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K mart - B",.

Bob Evans ~ 12'\,

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RUTLAND - Rudand Youth League sign-ups to r children in T-Ii;ll
(ages + to f&gt;) through ;emor Pom· League (15 .mJ 16). \\'ill be hdd on S.uurda.y fronr l-p.m. and o n Tuc:sd.ty from 5w7 ~\IlL . \YHh .1. met- nng m tbllowup.
The sign-ups '"ill rake place at the Rucl.ind Firehouse.
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exceed 525 per familY. \\~ill be required. C:oncesstm1 st,md ac ri,·iri es .tqd
coaching will. be discussed at the meeting. II the clu.ld's birth certiricate :is
alread,-_on file with the league. it is nor reqlllred for signup; this w.u.

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PO MEROY - A bar .light resulted in the .m:esr of a R :rcine nun ""
Thursday c:':ening.
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2rJ. Racmc.· wa.~ rl,l Jrg~.·d ,,·ith dic;o rd~rl" COJh.itkt t0llowing ,m .lltcr(,\tHlll
.tt Good T l mt'~ ne.u Po meroY.
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ALBANY- An Alban,· man was charged with D.lJI and !atlure to control after a one-car accide111 m Rucland Township on Thur,day e\-etung.,
According to the Mci[;' CountY Shenff·s Department. R obert E. Mcn gan. 36. ran his car mto a ditch on State Route 143 in Rmbnd Townshtp.
and \\&lt;lS ctted ro Meigs Cou ntY Court on the charges.
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LOCAL STOCKS
Ashland Inc . ~ 31 ' .

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aster loans are offered to homeOnce application is made bY :
owners and renters for restoring or telephone, a FEMA representative
replacing underinsured or unin- will \'isit the home to assess damage
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sonal property. Business d1saster paperwork.
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7 Mmut£' s North of AIIJNIS
farnilies to meet serious disaster- loans are made to repair or place
"The process is pret[\' simple;·
Schedule For Friday Mlrch t Oth
related needs and necessary expens- destroyed or damaged business the spokesman said. "We realize
noon OpnN6:30 Pll Moa-rllnl Fri.
es nat covered by insurance or tacilities, inwntory, 11\aclunen· and .that this is a s1ressful time for peo1114.t2:30PJI 01 SilL &amp;Sioi.
other federal. state or valuntan· . equipment not' CO\'ered by insur- ple, and \\'e do \\'hat \\'e can to ·
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agency disaster assistance p;ogram;, ance.
make it as easy as possible to requesr
assisrance-.''
· Weekly benefits are a\'ailable to
These loans are aYailable to large
those individuals out of work due and small businesses .in declared
FEMA also urges residems who
to the disaster. Disaster unemplov- counties, and 111,1,- .tlso be 0\'ailable.
ment assistance is offered to self- only to small businesses.'for work- \\'ere not affected. but know those
who were. to adYise .1fl~cted t:uniemployed persons, farm owners ing capital to assist them _during the
lies oi the toll-iree number. and ro .
and others not usu ally cowred disaster recawry period.
r:ncom;age rhr:m ro ~~~k Jssisr.m~r:under regular unemploymem .
Contacting
the
toll-ti·ee
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· i~ rh~ only \,~ay to· r~gist~r tOr :lssisHome atid personal proper[\' dis- tanre through FE!\1!\ . .tecording to
aster loans and business disaster .mo th~r FEMA spokes m.m. )Yho
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loans an; affer&lt;d through the SBA. .tlso urged rt&gt;sidenrs to L'.tll thl!
446 4524 '1'14/t. &lt; ,(J'&lt;IIttt
Home and personal propem- dis~ m~ fub~tl .lS soon .1 s pos~ ibk

Saturday itight ... Rain shmwrs
likely, becoming mix1.·d wirh SilO\\'
shower-s. Lows in thL' mid :'tOs.
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Sundav... M(lstlv (loudv. A ·
ch,mr~ of snow or rain shmn.•rs in
the monling, Conkr. Highs ~in d1 l.'
mid +Os.
Mnnday... l'artl\' dmtdy \,·ith a
chal1l' l! · qf shmvlTS . L(1\\'S in thL'
}o,Vl'r .1p~ ;md highs. iii thL' ln\n'r.
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S-1.3 million in HEAP conongency fun rk HEA l'. funded through the US
Department of Health and Human ~en1ccs, helP' low-inco me OhJoans
\\'lth home heaang com by pa\'mi; a poroon of ,\-Inter heattjjg bills. Applicant\ must haw household incomes at or bdo"· 15fJ percent of the feder~1 pO\-crty guidehncs.
For a household of one, the total household income can not exceed
512,360, for two, S1 fi , )~fJ, fi&gt;r three, S2iJ,82fJ, for four. S25,fJ5fJ, for fi,·e,
S2'1,2iliJ, and for six, S33,51fJ.
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More' than 1~S,ftJfJ fa mil1cs were scn·ed through rhe program last \'ear.
Appli catinm and infi&gt;rmaoon arc a\·ailable from Sandra Edwards of the
Emergencv Sen-ices Program at Gallia-Mci~;s Communtty Action Agent\
74fJ-367-7341 n r . 'N2-6fl2~

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CHESHIRE -Applications for Ohm's Home Energ\- Assistance Program (HEAP) will now be accepted through April 30.
Gov. Bob Taft announced this \\'eek that Ohio has secured an additional

Weather forecast:
Tanight... Becoming clo11dy
with a chance of rain by midnigbr:-bows in th~ mid 40s. Light
east wind. Chance of rain 50 perce n\Saturday... Rain, with a chance
of thunderstorms. Highs in the
upper 50s. Chance of rain 9iJ per-

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Area to see wintry weather

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SUpercab. Dually, 4)(4, 7 .3L Dleael. Auto, Air Condition,

POMEROY - An action fi lf judgtnetit has been file d in Meigs Cotmty Common Pleas Court by Egu icredit Corp. ofAmcrica.Jacksonnlk'Fla ..
against Shaun Lambert, Middleport, alleging default on a prontisso t'\' note.
with_a balance owing ofS2,059 .8 ~Ajudgment for fore clos ure has been iss ued in the co urt to ProYico Inc ..
against-Donald A.Je ffet~ . and others. ·

VALLEY WEATHER~

·, Sunset toni~ht will be at id-t
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Superc«b, Dually, 4x4, o-.el, Auto,
Lariat Pkg., L&lt;Jadod, Local Trade, Low Mlleo

Judgments processed

:wage and its ow1f tax packagl' as
·par( of a bill ro make it !1Jrder for
:people to escape credit card and
:other debts in bankruptcy court.
:Differences in the Set) ate and
:Hause measures will have to be
: work~d out before a bill is setlt to
:Clinton, but many lawmakers
:\vere optimistic for compromise
:ilefore Congress adjourns for the
·fall elections.
" It will pass. They're not going
:t.o leave here without a minimum
:wage bill," said House Minoriry
;Whip David Bonior, D-Mich.
Although a majority of lmum wage.

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1999 FORD F350

Members of Middleport Village Counctl, meeting

dump truck fin the vi llage meet department.
Street Supervi'or Kenny Madden and the village equipment committee,
made up of dJUncilmentbe" Steve Houchin s, R oger Mmlcy and R obert
Pooler, vill a!,"' em ployee Fred Older and Board of Public Affairs member
I )on Stiver\, Wl.'rc authorized to purchas~.: a truck at rhcir di1icrt.tion, at a
w'.t not to exceed S1 ),(J(JIJ, mduding taxes and tide costs.

Republicans oppose roising the
minimum wag~:, GoP leadl!rs
wanted to give Northeastern
Republican moderates an opportunity to vote for . an in crease and
deny the Democrats their own
bill . Tho GOP hoped the vote
would defuse the issue in the
Noveniber , congression~l elections.
Many Democrats said the
increase was long past due, asserting that average pay for corporate
chief executive officers has risen
some 750 percent since 1980,
compared with only 68 percent
far the average worker. About 4
million workers are paid the nrin-

:~ evening:.
:~ . Snow is in till: fincGtst for l';trly
:~ sunday morning as tcnlpcraturcs

:: ·CINCINNATI (AP)- Federai workplace safety regulatoB are investigoring the death of a worker who chmyned in the Ohio River after a cable
ii ~1pped at a barge terminal dock and propelled him into the water: .
.t Rescue workers recovered the body of Robert McQueen, 29, of HamilO:&gt;n, about a half hour after the accident Tuesday afternoon. He worked for
c:;incinnoti Bulk Terminal:·
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!,ts investigation by the end of the week, spokesman Dennis Slessman said
Thursday. OSHA want5 to know how the accident occurred and whether
~ involved violations offederal worker safety regulations, Slessman said.
; Cincinnati Bulk Terminal is coopernting With the OSHA investigation,
~~pany spokeswoman Mary Estes said.
• :The company has about 50 employees. McQueen had worked for itsince
l'l{bruary 1998.
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ThuP~-day evening in ~peC! al \C\.\Jon ,,authorizcd the purcha\c (J( a one-ton

POMER&lt;lY - A man "cct11ed of dealing in crac k cocaine follow ing an
October drug raid ne"r Rurland pled 1.'1di!ri..t!Uhc charge .un.Wcdncsda&gt;-Ni cky ( :raycroft, 34, entered a b'Uilty plea to one coum of trafficking .in
crack cocai ne, a fi mrth-degrce felon y, in the court of Common Pleas Judge
Fred W. -C:mw II I.
Cr.tycr.tft was mdicted on th e charge following his arrest last fall, and that
indictment wao; amcndl·d at W~.:dnc lidly's hearing. H e \\'ill be scmcnced on
April HJ , fi_)Howing the comph.:tion of a prc-~cnten ce in\'cstigation and
l.'vall1ation fi &gt;r participation in the Sourhca.,tcrn ProbationarY Tn::mncm
Altl.'rnativc program .
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Kevin Brooks, Valerie Taylor, Strother Hite-Jett, Mike Moore and Paul Wedn cscb y, and Craycraft "''' reprcsemed by Gallipolis attorno\' R onald
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Kotch and MGM District Executive W. John Matthews Ill.

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Man pleads to drug charge

Monday - Friday 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m. to 2 p:m.
Sunday 11 a.m. to 2 -p .m.

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.utd W. John M.1ttlllws, l&gt;i&gt;tnct
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We Will Also Be Op~n On
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We Will Be Extending Our.Hours ·

Thank You lo.r your support ol my
caadiclaey lor Clerk ol Courts Ia
the Mareb 7th RepubUcaa
Prlalary. My family and I enJoyed·
the opportunity olmeetlnl and
talking with an the friendly
laadlles ol Meiss County.
BlalrWindo
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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF

_kll, I &gt;~&gt;lrict Award of Merit Mike
Mt )l•rl'.
M.llthl'ws l.'l mdud('d hi' n.·m.trb
with futun: h''O:ll' fi)r tht...· ..fi..,trict.
Currl'ntly sc..· rvin14 KOO, hl· \,tid
R'.lrh-i l tg: the
(JOO munbl.·r wa~
wi1ltin reach of th~ di,trict. MCM
di~tr ilt sL·rvcs M.t\on, c;,11lia anJ
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Charlene Hoeflich
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ln ·a flash
Disaster declaration puts .
machinery in motion

P

resident Clinton's disaster declaration for portions of
southern Ohio affected by flash £loading last month was
swift and necessary.
The declaration makes federal assistance available to citizens
imd businesses affected by flooding through the offices of the
.. Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Busi.
ness Administration. Mason County
has applied for similar assistance,
What is gratifying is the president's
swift response to requests for help from
state and federal officials. The flooding
was not on the same level as the 1997 ·
deluge that left millions of dollars in
damage · through the Ohio Valley.
But the message must have been put
strongly .e nough for a declaration to be
pushed through within two weeks of
the disaster. For tri~coimty residents, that's good news because
relief machinery is working for those planning to apply.
While FEMA and state officials encourage those whose
property was insured to check with their carrier first, those··
who
have needs not covered by a policy should seek assis.
tance.
: We encourage folks who suffered personat property losses to
contact the toll-free appli~ation number, 1-800-462-9029,
available Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., until ·
further notice.
This kind .o f assistance is evidence our t\X dollars are work. ing for us. Soine would.rather not apply for help if they could
restore their homes and property themselves, but when the
loss is so overwhelming, it is· good to know assistance financed
by themselves and similarly affected citizens is there for them.
And while we're at it, U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, D-Ohio has
the right idea in requesting state officials seek additional aid
from the feds in repairing damage caused to roads, culyerts and
other infrastructure that cities and counties are responsible for
maintaining. .
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With damages in some cases approaching SI lpi!lion, local
government is hard-pressed to cover the cost of repairs. Help
is available through state sources, but it may take an infusion
of fel,ieral money to supple111ent state funds and reduce the
share of the local expen~e. ·
In this region, county budgets are stretched pretty far. Any
assistance on the federal level is most welcome,

'This kind of
assistance is
evidence o.ur
· ,; tax dollars
:·are working
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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· Today is Friday, March 10, the 70th day of 2000. There are 296
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On March 10, 1876, the first successful voice transmission over
Alelll!nder' Graham B.ell's telephone took place in Boston as his
assistant heard Bell say, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want you." .
On this date:
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In 1785, Thomas Jefferson was appointed minister to France, succeeding Benjamin Franklin.
In 1846, the Senate ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidal~,
ending the war with Mexico.
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In 1864, Ulysses S. Grant became commander of the Union
armies in the Civil War.
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In 1880, the Salvation Army arrived in the United States from
England.
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In 1948, the body of the anti-Communist foreign ,minister of
Czechoslovakia, Jan Masaryk, was found in the garden of Czernin .
Palace in Prague.
In 1949, Nazi . wartime .broadcaster Mildred E. Gillars, also
known as "Axis Sally;• was convicted in Washington D.C oftreason.
(She served 12 years in prison and died in 1988.)
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In 1965; Neil Simon's play "The Odd Couple," starring Walter
Matthau as Oscar.,Madison and Art Carney as Felix Unger, opened
on Broadway.
In I969,J~mes E"!l Rar pleade(i guilty in Memphis, Tenn., to th~
assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (Ray la.ter repudiated that
plea, maintaining his innocence until his death.)
In 1980, "Scarsdale· Diet" author Dr. Herman Tamower was shot
to. death in Purchase, N.Y. Oean Harris, convicted of murder, served
nearly 12 years in prison before being relea$ed in.January 1?93,)
In 1985, Konstantin U. Chernenko, Sovie~ ' leader for just :13 .
!UOnths, died at age 73. · ·
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• Today's Birthdays: Talk show host Ralph Emery is 67. Actor ·
Chuck Norris is 60. Playwright David Rabe is 60. Singer DeanTorJ;ellce Oan aiid Dean) is' 6Q ..Actress Katharine Hougl;tto~ is 55.. '
Nempaper columnist Bob Greene is 53. Rock musician Tom
.$cholz (Boston) is 53. Actress Shannon Tweed is 43. Actress Sha!""n
Stone is 42. Rock musician Gail Greenwood is 40. Rock musician
Jeff Ament (Pearl Jam) is 37. Britain's Prince Edward is 36. Actress
jasmine Guy is 36. Singer Edie' Brickell is 34. Ac.t or Stephen ,Mail.er is 34. Actress,Paget B~ter ("Love and Money") is 31.
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,D ear Aan Landers: "Heartbroken
heartbreaker. Hindsight is always a sure
irj Mississippi," who spoke of losing his
thing, but looking ahead is fraught with
wife of 37 years to a heart attack,
uncertainty. It is best to heed the wise
touched me deeply. Her only symptoms
words of Omar Khayyam: "The Moving
were backaches, shoulder pain and a
Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves
burning in her chest. My sister died of a
on; nor all your Piety nor Wit shall lure
heart attack. Her only symptoms were
it back to cancel half a Line, Nor aU
indigestion and heartburn. She went to
your Tears wash out a Word of it." So,
bed one night, and never woke up. But
accept what you cannot change, and
what prompted me to write is another
ADVICE
carry on . He~'s mon::
tragedy people might learn from,
Dear Altn Landers: I am writing in
·MY daughter, took her 17-year- old ---wayne was tall (ofeet Tinclffi)-;tn"'
m,--"'te"S'~fonseto "Heartbroken in Mississipson, "Wayne," to the emergency rUont a and had long, slender fingers. I'rn told pi," regarding his wife's undiagnosed '
year ago. He was having chest pains.The these are some signs that may indicate a .heart problem. I was cross-country skidoctors ran a few tests, and determined heart problem. I was also told such ing when I felt signs of unusual fatigue
the pain was due to stress. (Wayne had problems are often the cause of death and hap some trouble getting my
had an argument With .his girlfriend.) for athletes who die suddenly. If the . breath. I attributed this to a .virus. Two
After telling his mother he was OK, the doctor had taken my grandson's chest · days later: an astute friend (a retired
doctors sen't him home. He died in his pains seriously and kept him in the hos- physician) suggested I see my doctor,
sleep that night. An a\)topsy determined pi tal overnight, he might be alive today. because I titighthave had a silent heart
ihe cause of death was pericardia] tam- -A HEARTBROKEN GRANDMA attack .
ponade, a condition involving ·compres- IN LAKELAND, FLA.
Sure enough , that's what had hapsion of the heart caused by blood or
DEAR GRANDMA: I'm so sorry pcncd. I never had chest pain . of any
fluid accumulation in the sac around the you lost ly&lt;&gt;ur dear grandsot). What ; kind , and have since learned that
heart.
women often don't. Their symptoms go

POMEROY - A program ·on the care of rust spots on some antique quilts are caused by
quilts was giveri by Bunny Kuhl at a recent the ·oil.'~ n the cotton batt)ng and may conmeeting of Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter, tribute to the value.
Daughters of the American Revolution , held ·
Pauline Atkins read the National Defense
at the Pomeroy Libr~ry.
·report cautioning about the actions of Red
, Kuhl 1poke about the care of quilts, saying China in the Western Hemisphere . The article
that stored ·quilts should be cleaned once a year said China is not and never will be a friend of
with a vacuum cleaner using hardware cloth to the United Statds. ·
cover the quilt while aoing so. She said they
Mary Ro,se, regent, read a thank y'o u for ·the
should never be sent to the dry cleaners.
Christl)las gifts from the Chillicothe DepartAs for washing quilts,. the speaker suggested ment of Veterans Affairs. She also thanked
using a gentle cycle with a delicate fabric soap. AbbJ'e Stratton 'or assisting her with the state
She said that fabric softener should never used
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The state DAR conference will be March
that they should ntlt be over dried in a drier,
and that they should be rolled and placed in a 10, 11 and 12 in Columbus. Anna Cleland will
protective cloth cover .before storing.
be attending as delegate.
Me!llbers brought quilts for display. Mrs .
Refreshments were served by Pauline Atkins
Kuhi suggested they be evaluated for insurance and Sharon Jewell with Donna Jenkins and
purposes and as the materials used in old quilts Clotine Blackwood as contributing hostesses.
can riever be .duplicated the evaluation would
The next meeting will be held at the Tr.inibe well over $1,000.
ty Church in Pomeroy with a dinner at 12:30.
She said, "People do not realize the treasures Winners of the American Hist.,ry and Good
in their cedar chests or closets." The so-called Citizenship essays will be guests .

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Here are some answers to the ~primary puzzle
And so, .more or less -·that's a useful
phrase in scorched pundit-land these days,
right up there .with "traction" .-. ends the
campaign for the nominations of America's
twO major political parties. It will be Bush
versus Gore. Several central questions now
arise, some retn;&gt;spective, some prospe~tive.
Long-talked about, mig~tily controversial, ·
the functional equivalent to America's first
natio~tal primary has arrived, more or less,
How did it work out? Should it be expanded?
Looking ahead: Is there a .tliird political shoe
yet to drop? And, oh yes, who will be the next
president?
Never before have so many American states
he1d presidential primaries o,n a single day, s.o '
early in the election year. The new "frontloaded" system .successfully did its big thing
well, that is, provide for the selection of the
major party candidates, in a way that 'is seen to
be · fair, more or less. The longer I've been
around politics the more apparent it has
become to me that what's important is no~
who'_js elected. but that voters think they
played a serious role in the process. That tends
to prevent nuisanc~ like revolutions or civil
war, let alone a further decline in.NBA attendance.
The big argument against the highly variegated front-loade.d system focused on the idea ·
that it would lock out lesser-known and
under-financed candida\es, who couldn't raise ·
recognition or money in time for Super-T.
That did. not prove correct. Three months ago
neither John McCain nor Bill Bradley were
household words. And neither ended up losing because of lack of money; Bradley actually raised more cash than did Vice President
Gore.
·
Moreover, the campaign genetated excitement, which brought out big primary
turnouts, which are· 11sually pathetically low.
That.is good news, more or less. The bad news
. is that when Super Tuesday voting occurred,

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ing at times, but it also got ugly, negative and
stupid, on both sides. (Do they think ~e'rc
· jerks?) Both parties will have the negative ··
sound-bites they want: McCain saying th:it ·
Bush is a sleazy "Pat Robertson Revublican" ·
and Bradley calling Gore a pathological liar, · ·
more or less. (Of course Bradley also kindly ··
charged that Gore was a doset conservative
.
~ eek! -·· with Gore complaining all the way, '
into the centrist briar patch.)
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NEA COLUMNISTS the waters later this year? This is a call for JohJ~ :
McCain to make, and it might prove to be ~ ,
devilish one. He has said. he would support
fully a third of Americans still hadn't ·had a ··Bush and wouldn't run on a third-parry tickc~anccc to v'ote. Both· parties now' have co)ll- ' , ·~ut n 0 w a small ·lo&lt;jphoJe·bas eQ"~Crgecl,f!'i
missions investigating the possibility of chang- i.e;, Bush will have to change his carnpaigg:
ing· the crazy-quilt primary process (open, ._ tactics in qrder for McCain to endorse hi~
dosed, semi-open, semi-dosed · as well as Bush's large national victory has made it di~,
Iowa-style Stalingrad caucuses).
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· cult for McCain to establish a serious ,thilfl;
Good hick to them! The simple ·answer to party rationale for a candidacy, but not irilpos,;\
the existing problem seems elemental: With- sible. By my .lights, it would be unlikely fo.~:
out being forced into line by professional McCain to win such a race, but not iQ1possi~; ·
political cookie-cutters, more of the state par~ J?le:The more likely result would be to jeop~;
ties should independently adopt the Super' ~rdize the election of Ge~nge Bush, and set u~:
Tuesday primary date. In an ideal situation a more-or-less cheap wm by AI Gore, whG:
there would continue to be several early pri- McCain still sees as a drum upon which to;
maries, perhaps rotating among the states, giv.- · bang.
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ing unknown candidates a chance to establish '. If McCain does not opt to run, who will·
themselves. Those early races would be fol- the next president ~e? I would think Geor~
lowed by a massive Super Thesday. which W Bush. Both Gore and Bush rece1ved heavx•
would likely grow in popularity and turnout ):loses of negative ·publicity, but Gore's came:
;15 it became regularized. If the . matter 'were earlier when .there was less attention beins
still too dose there would be a few follow-up paid. That sho.uld help Gore, but notwith.;;
state ~ontests as well, also likely chosen on a standing recent negative publicity about Bush;~
rotating basis. (After all, we've got 50 of he has still been running even or slightlY.
them!)
.
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,~ahead of Gore in national pairings. Bush will
Further, the Variegation of the state prima- likely gain back some lost ground · now, ~n4
ry rules offered little trouble. Different states ' ckeep it .. Is that a prediction? More or less. ::
•ent different messages. The fellows who
(Ben Wattenberg, a senior fellow at the A mericart)
thought up federalism h~d a good idea that . · E~terprise Institute, is the author tif ('Values Mat::
still works, more than less.
.
¢ ter Most" and is the host &lt;if the weelily public tele;,
The downside ·of the campaign so far. had 1 vision program "Think Tank.'' You may send com;;
little to do with front-loading.Yes it was
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Ben
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approximately 45 percent die within the
following year. I might ad~ that I am a
vegetarian, exercise regularly, do not
smoke or drink, and am not overweight.
I had no idea a virus could cause heart
problems. - M.H ., SALISBURY, VT.
Dear Ann: Doctors often do not take
women patients' complaints of chest
pain seriously. It is usually diagnosed as
heartburn, stress, or many other possible
ailments. Eighteen months ago, I bad
the second of twa heart attacks (the first
one went undiagnosed). Thankfully, I
decided to call the doctor to see if he
could do anything else for the heartburn. I was already taking a prescription
drug, plus an antacid. I drove to the doctor'• office, and he immediately ran an
EKG. I ended up in an ambulance, and
had open-heart surgery ,the next morning- thre e bypasses, with blockages of
I 00 percent, 90 percent and 60 percent.
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ln ·a flash
Disaster declaration puts .
machinery in motion

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resident Clinton's disaster declaration for portions of
southern Ohio affected by flash £loading last month was
swift and necessary.
The declaration makes federal assistance available to citizens
imd businesses affected by flooding through the offices of the
.. Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Busi.
ness Administration. Mason County
has applied for similar assistance,
What is gratifying is the president's
swift response to requests for help from
state and federal officials. The flooding
was not on the same level as the 1997 ·
deluge that left millions of dollars in
damage · through the Ohio Valley.
But the message must have been put
strongly .e nough for a declaration to be
pushed through within two weeks of
the disaster. For tri~coimty residents, that's good news because
relief machinery is working for those planning to apply.
While FEMA and state officials encourage those whose
property was insured to check with their carrier first, those··
who
have needs not covered by a policy should seek assis.
tance.
: We encourage folks who suffered personat property losses to
contact the toll-free appli~ation number, 1-800-462-9029,
available Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., until ·
further notice.
This kind .o f assistance is evidence our t\X dollars are work. ing for us. Soine would.rather not apply for help if they could
restore their homes and property themselves, but when the
loss is so overwhelming, it is· good to know assistance financed
by themselves and similarly affected citizens is there for them.
And while we're at it, U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, D-Ohio has
the right idea in requesting state officials seek additional aid
from the feds in repairing damage caused to roads, culyerts and
other infrastructure that cities and counties are responsible for
maintaining. .
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With damages in some cases approaching SI lpi!lion, local
government is hard-pressed to cover the cost of repairs. Help
is available through state sources, but it may take an infusion
of fel,ieral money to supple111ent state funds and reduce the
share of the local expen~e. ·
In this region, county budgets are stretched pretty far. Any
assistance on the federal level is most welcome,

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TODAY IN HISTORY
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· Today is Friday, March 10, the 70th day of 2000. There are 296
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On March 10, 1876, the first successful voice transmission over
Alelll!nder' Graham B.ell's telephone took place in Boston as his
assistant heard Bell say, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want you." .
On this date:
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In 1785, Thomas Jefferson was appointed minister to France, succeeding Benjamin Franklin.
In 1846, the Senate ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidal~,
ending the war with Mexico.
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In 1864, Ulysses S. Grant became commander of the Union
armies in the Civil War.
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In 1880, the Salvation Army arrived in the United States from
England.
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In 1948, the body of the anti-Communist foreign ,minister of
Czechoslovakia, Jan Masaryk, was found in the garden of Czernin .
Palace in Prague.
In 1949, Nazi . wartime .broadcaster Mildred E. Gillars, also
known as "Axis Sally;• was convicted in Washington D.C oftreason.
(She served 12 years in prison and died in 1988.)
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In 1965; Neil Simon's play "The Odd Couple," starring Walter
Matthau as Oscar.,Madison and Art Carney as Felix Unger, opened
on Broadway.
In I969,J~mes E"!l Rar pleade(i guilty in Memphis, Tenn., to th~
assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (Ray la.ter repudiated that
plea, maintaining his innocence until his death.)
In 1980, "Scarsdale· Diet" author Dr. Herman Tamower was shot
to. death in Purchase, N.Y. Oean Harris, convicted of murder, served
nearly 12 years in prison before being relea$ed in.January 1?93,)
In 1985, Konstantin U. Chernenko, Sovie~ ' leader for just :13 .
!UOnths, died at age 73. · ·
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• Today's Birthdays: Talk show host Ralph Emery is 67. Actor ·
Chuck Norris is 60. Playwright David Rabe is 60. Singer DeanTorJ;ellce Oan aiid Dean) is' 6Q ..Actress Katharine Hougl;tto~ is 55.. '
Nempaper columnist Bob Greene is 53. Rock musician Tom
.$cholz (Boston) is 53. Actress Shannon Tweed is 43. Actress Sha!""n
Stone is 42. Rock musician Gail Greenwood is 40. Rock musician
Jeff Ament (Pearl Jam) is 37. Britain's Prince Edward is 36. Actress
jasmine Guy is 36. Singer Edie' Brickell is 34. Ac.t or Stephen ,Mail.er is 34. Actress,Paget B~ter ("Love and Money") is 31.
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,D ear Aan Landers: "Heartbroken
heartbreaker. Hindsight is always a sure
irj Mississippi," who spoke of losing his
thing, but looking ahead is fraught with
wife of 37 years to a heart attack,
uncertainty. It is best to heed the wise
touched me deeply. Her only symptoms
words of Omar Khayyam: "The Moving
were backaches, shoulder pain and a
Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves
burning in her chest. My sister died of a
on; nor all your Piety nor Wit shall lure
heart attack. Her only symptoms were
it back to cancel half a Line, Nor aU
indigestion and heartburn. She went to
your Tears wash out a Word of it." So,
bed one night, and never woke up. But
accept what you cannot change, and
what prompted me to write is another
ADVICE
carry on . He~'s mon::
tragedy people might learn from,
Dear Altn Landers: I am writing in
·MY daughter, took her 17-year- old ---wayne was tall (ofeet Tinclffi)-;tn"'
m,--"'te"S'~fonseto "Heartbroken in Mississipson, "Wayne," to the emergency rUont a and had long, slender fingers. I'rn told pi," regarding his wife's undiagnosed '
year ago. He was having chest pains.The these are some signs that may indicate a .heart problem. I was cross-country skidoctors ran a few tests, and determined heart problem. I was also told such ing when I felt signs of unusual fatigue
the pain was due to stress. (Wayne had problems are often the cause of death and hap some trouble getting my
had an argument With .his girlfriend.) for athletes who die suddenly. If the . breath. I attributed this to a .virus. Two
After telling his mother he was OK, the doctor had taken my grandson's chest · days later: an astute friend (a retired
doctors sen't him home. He died in his pains seriously and kept him in the hos- physician) suggested I see my doctor,
sleep that night. An a\)topsy determined pi tal overnight, he might be alive today. because I titighthave had a silent heart
ihe cause of death was pericardia] tam- -A HEARTBROKEN GRANDMA attack .
ponade, a condition involving ·compres- IN LAKELAND, FLA.
Sure enough , that's what had hapsion of the heart caused by blood or
DEAR GRANDMA: I'm so sorry pcncd. I never had chest pain . of any
fluid accumulation in the sac around the you lost ly&lt;&gt;ur dear grandsot). What ; kind , and have since learned that
heart.
women often don't. Their symptoms go

POMEROY - A program ·on the care of rust spots on some antique quilts are caused by
quilts was giveri by Bunny Kuhl at a recent the ·oil.'~ n the cotton batt)ng and may conmeeting of Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter, tribute to the value.
Daughters of the American Revolution , held ·
Pauline Atkins read the National Defense
at the Pomeroy Libr~ry.
·report cautioning about the actions of Red
, Kuhl 1poke about the care of quilts, saying China in the Western Hemisphere . The article
that stored ·quilts should be cleaned once a year said China is not and never will be a friend of
with a vacuum cleaner using hardware cloth to the United Statds. ·
cover the quilt while aoing so. She said they
Mary Ro,se, regent, read a thank y'o u for ·the
should never be sent to the dry cleaners.
Christl)las gifts from the Chillicothe DepartAs for washing quilts,. the speaker suggested ment of Veterans Affairs. She also thanked
using a gentle cycle with a delicate fabric soap. AbbJ'e Stratton 'or assisting her with the state
She said that fabric softener should never used
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on any quilt. or on materials used for quilting, and national reports sent in January.
The state DAR conference will be March
that they should ntlt be over dried in a drier,
and that they should be rolled and placed in a 10, 11 and 12 in Columbus. Anna Cleland will
protective cloth cover .before storing.
be attending as delegate.
Me!llbers brought quilts for display. Mrs .
Refreshments were served by Pauline Atkins
Kuhi suggested they be evaluated for insurance and Sharon Jewell with Donna Jenkins and
purposes and as the materials used in old quilts Clotine Blackwood as contributing hostesses.
can riever be .duplicated the evaluation would
The next meeting will be held at the Tr.inibe well over $1,000.
ty Church in Pomeroy with a dinner at 12:30.
She said, "People do not realize the treasures Winners of the American Hist.,ry and Good
in their cedar chests or closets." The so-called Citizenship essays will be guests .

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WATTENBERG'S VIEW:

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Here are some answers to the ~primary puzzle
And so, .more or less -·that's a useful
phrase in scorched pundit-land these days,
right up there .with "traction" .-. ends the
campaign for the nominations of America's
twO major political parties. It will be Bush
versus Gore. Several central questions now
arise, some retn;&gt;spective, some prospe~tive.
Long-talked about, mig~tily controversial, ·
the functional equivalent to America's first
natio~tal primary has arrived, more or less,
How did it work out? Should it be expanded?
Looking ahead: Is there a .tliird political shoe
yet to drop? And, oh yes, who will be the next
president?
Never before have so many American states
he1d presidential primaries o,n a single day, s.o '
early in the election year. The new "frontloaded" system .successfully did its big thing
well, that is, provide for the selection of the
major party candidates, in a way that 'is seen to
be · fair, more or less. The longer I've been
around politics the more apparent it has
become to me that what's important is no~
who'_js elected. but that voters think they
played a serious role in the process. That tends
to prevent nuisanc~ like revolutions or civil
war, let alone a further decline in.NBA attendance.
The big argument against the highly variegated front-loade.d system focused on the idea ·
that it would lock out lesser-known and
under-financed candida\es, who couldn't raise ·
recognition or money in time for Super-T.
That did. not prove correct. Three months ago
neither John McCain nor Bill Bradley were
household words. And neither ended up losing because of lack of money; Bradley actually raised more cash than did Vice President
Gore.
·
Moreover, the campaign genetated excitement, which brought out big primary
turnouts, which are· 11sually pathetically low.
That.is good news, more or less. The bad news
. is that when Super Tuesday voting occurred,

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ing at times, but it also got ugly, negative and
stupid, on both sides. (Do they think ~e'rc
· jerks?) Both parties will have the negative ··
sound-bites they want: McCain saying th:it ·
Bush is a sleazy "Pat Robertson Revublican" ·
and Bradley calling Gore a pathological liar, · ·
more or less. (Of course Bradley also kindly ··
charged that Gore was a doset conservative
.
~ eek! -·· with Gore complaining all the way, '
into the centrist briar patch.)
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' Now, will a third-party candidate muddy _,
NEA COLUMNISTS the waters later this year? This is a call for JohJ~ :
McCain to make, and it might prove to be ~ ,
devilish one. He has said. he would support
fully a third of Americans still hadn't ·had a ··Bush and wouldn't run on a third-parry tickc~anccc to v'ote. Both· parties now' have co)ll- ' , ·~ut n 0 w a small ·lo&lt;jphoJe·bas eQ"~Crgecl,f!'i
missions investigating the possibility of chang- i.e;, Bush will have to change his carnpaigg:
ing· the crazy-quilt primary process (open, ._ tactics in qrder for McCain to endorse hi~
dosed, semi-open, semi-dosed · as well as Bush's large national victory has made it di~,
Iowa-style Stalingrad caucuses).
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· cult for McCain to establish a serious ,thilfl;
Good hick to them! The simple ·answer to party rationale for a candidacy, but not irilpos,;\
the existing problem seems elemental: With- sible. By my .lights, it would be unlikely fo.~:
out being forced into line by professional McCain to win such a race, but not iQ1possi~; ·
political cookie-cutters, more of the state par~ J?le:The more likely result would be to jeop~;
ties should independently adopt the Super' ~rdize the election of Ge~nge Bush, and set u~:
Tuesday primary date. In an ideal situation a more-or-less cheap wm by AI Gore, whG:
there would continue to be several early pri- McCain still sees as a drum upon which to;
maries, perhaps rotating among the states, giv.- · bang.
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themselves. Those early races would be fol- the next president ~e? I would think Geor~
lowed by a massive Super Thesday. which W Bush. Both Gore and Bush rece1ved heavx•
would likely grow in popularity and turnout ):loses of negative ·publicity, but Gore's came:
;15 it became regularized. If the . matter 'were earlier when .there was less attention beins
still too dose there would be a few follow-up paid. That sho.uld help Gore, but notwith.;;
state ~ontests as well, also likely chosen on a standing recent negative publicity about Bush;~
rotating basis. (After all, we've got 50 of he has still been running even or slightlY.
them!)
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Further, the Variegation of the state prima- likely gain back some lost ground · now, ~n4
ry rules offered little trouble. Different states ' ckeep it .. Is that a prediction? More or less. ::
•ent different messages. The fellows who
(Ben Wattenberg, a senior fellow at the A mericart)
thought up federalism h~d a good idea that . · E~terprise Institute, is the author tif ('Values Mat::
still works, more than less.
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¢ ter Most" and is the host &lt;if the weelily public tele;,
The downside ·of the campaign so far. had 1 vision program "Think Tank.'' You may send com;;
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approximately 45 percent die within the
following year. I might ad~ that I am a
vegetarian, exercise regularly, do not
smoke or drink, and am not overweight.
I had no idea a virus could cause heart
problems. - M.H ., SALISBURY, VT.
Dear Ann: Doctors often do not take
women patients' complaints of chest
pain seriously. It is usually diagnosed as
heartburn, stress, or many other possible
ailments. Eighteen months ago, I bad
the second of twa heart attacks (the first
one went undiagnosed). Thankfully, I
decided to call the doctor to see if he
could do anything else for the heartburn. I was already taking a prescription
drug, plus an antacid. I drove to the doctor'• office, and he immediately ran an
EKG. I ended up in an ambulance, and
had open-heart surgery ,the next morning- thre e bypasses, with blockages of
I 00 percent, 90 percent and 60 percent.
I was 52 years old then , overweight
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VanZandt and Ward ,
P1110r. lames Miller
Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.

33226 Cbildren's Home Rd.

Sund.ty School • 11 a.m.
Worship· lO..m., 6 p.m.
Wednelday St:Niccs - 7 p.m.

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Evenina - 7:30p.m.

MicWiopon Cllllrdl or Cllriol

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Sthand Main
Pastor: AI Hanson
Youth Minister: Bill Frazier
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
WedneMiay Services - ~p.m.

Cllurdo "'~- Cllrlll
New U~n~ll&lt;*l

Sunday, 10 a.m. ud1:30 p.m.
Wtdncadoy, 7:30p.m.

Keno Cburdlof Cbrfll

Assembly of God

Worship • 9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffre)' Wi111ace
lst and lrd Sunday

Uberly Allt•bl; or GOd

P.O. Box 467, Dudding Lane
Mason, W. Vat.
~.star: Neii.Tennant
SuiKia)' Services- 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Bapt ist
M.,....U,.IIapdot CIIBurlingham - 7•2-7606
Pastor: John Swanson

Sunday School- 10:00 a.m.

Morning Service 11:00 a.m.
Evenina Service - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Hope llopllao Cllurcb (Southern)
Pastor: Jim Diur.
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SunUuy ~hool ·9:30a .m.

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Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.

Rolland Flnllloptlot Chun:b
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m.

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Flnl Southern Blplist
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Paslor: E. Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:4S a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wedncsduy Services -· 7:00p.m.

· Radne Flnl Baptist
Pastor: Rick Rule
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worihip- 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7:00p.m.
SU.tr . . . Bapdat
Pastor: Steven K. Uttle
Sunday School • !()a.m.
Worship - 1h.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:00p.m.

Tupptn PlaiA Cbur&lt;b or Chrlaf
Instrumental
Wonhlp Service- 9 a.m.
Communion· 10 a.m.
. Sunday School- IO:IS a.m. •
Youth· S:JO pm Suriday
Bible Su.tdy Wednesd~y 7 pm

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship,· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Bradford Churdo ofChriJI
Corner of St. Rt. J-24 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Minister: Dous Shamblin
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Youth Mi'nisler: Bill Amberger
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Woll!ilhip- 8:00 a.m .. 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7:00 p.m.
lfkl&lt;ory HIUa Cburdlorcbrist
Evangelist Mike Moore
Sunday Sdlool - 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m .. 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Wednelday Servl""' • 6:30p.in.

llet1IJobem Bapllsl Cllon:b
Ori:at Bend, Route 124, Rlcine, OH
Pator : Daniel Mecea

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Wtdneoday Bible.Srudy ·6:00p.m.

Old Jlolbel Froe w•lludal Cllurdl
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28601 Sl. Rt. 1, Miolcnepon
Sllnday School • 10 a.m.
Evenina • 1:00 p.m.
Thul'lday Services· 7:00

lloa1l'ord Clotordl or Cllrlllio
Cllrlotlu Vakili
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sy....... Flm C1norcb or God
· Apple and Second Soa.
PuiOr. Rev. David Russell
Suaday ~hooland Worsbip-10 a.m.
Evcnin&amp; Service!· 6:30p.m.
Wcdaeaday Services- 6:30p.m.

Fo- a.Bat&gt;Uat
Pastor : AriUI flurt
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
· Worship - 11 a.m.

ML Mortllb Baptlll

ClilurcbofGodoiPI pbl&amp;:)'

Fourth &amp; MBin St., Middleport
Putor: Rev. Gilben Crai&amp;,Ir.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship • 10:4S a.m.

Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor: Jeny Sina:er
SuOOay Sd!ool - 9~30 a.m.
Worship. 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Scrvk:es -7:~p.m.

1bt 'CIIIII'Ch of Jt1U1
Cllrialofl.olter-Day Sollto
.SI. Rl. 160, 44~247 or 446-1486
Sunday School 10:20-11 a.m.
Reller Sociery/Priesthooc:l i 1:05·12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10: I.S a.m.
Homemaking meeting, lst Thurs. . 1 p.m.

Pastor: P.J. Chapman
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship- 1t a.m.

Alldqolly Baptist

Wcdnend.ty Services -.1 p.m.

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening-6:00p.m.

C o ng re g.J tl on ill
TrtoltyCinorcb
Second A L)'llll, Pomeroy
Sunday achoolud worship 10::B

Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor · ·
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Eve11ing - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services-? p.m.

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Cath o l1c
Sacnd Htas1 Colholk:·CIIvrdo
161 Mulbeny Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898
Pastor: Rev. Waller E. Heinz

Soo. Con. 4:&gt;Ci-l:15p.m.; Mass- S:30 p.m.
Sun. Con. -S:..tS-9:15 a.m.,
Sun. Mus· 9:30 1.m.
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Dalley Mua-8:30a.m.

C..llllllltJ CIIIII'Clt
Putor: Rev. Amos Tilli1
Main S&amp;net, Rutland
Sunday Womi~lO:OO a.m.
Sunda~ Sc:rv~~7 p.m. ·, .

Churc h o f Chn st

Mld.u-rt Commonlty Cllorcb
57$ Pearl St., Middltpor1
Pulor: Sam Anderson
Sunday SchoollO a.m.
Evenin.J ·7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:30p.m.

MI. Olivo Vnlled Mttbndlot .
Off 1:U behind Wilkesville 1;
Pastur: Rev. Ralph Spires
Sunday SChool - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m:
Tht!rsday ServiCes • 7 p.m.

Sevc nt h ·DJy Adve nt ost

Sunday SchOQI • 9:30 a,m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.

Mont CbllfOI Cburdt
Sunday "'boo! • 10 a.m.

1\!vll&gt;my Hloi. Rd.,•Pomeroy
Sabbouh School • 2 p.m.
Wor&gt;lllp • 3 p.m . .

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Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.
LoetBoltom
Sunday School- 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
RftdnUie
Wonhip - 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Scllool-10:30 a.m.

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First Sunday of Month • 7:30p.m. service

Toppon

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. Pastor: Jan~ Belttie
Sunday Sc:hool- 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.
Tuesday Services • 7:30p.m.

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Pa11tor: Rev. Lloyd D. GrlmmJr,

Tu.....y lc Thoillday.-1:30p.m.

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Pastor: Rev. Roaer Willford
Sunday School • 9:30 i..m.
Worship- 7 p.m.

Wbltt's Cbapet Wttltyu
Coolvill~ Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worahlp • lO:Jq a.m.

Service · 1 p.m.

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bro~e his right leg in the opening
minutes of No. 1 Cincinnati's 6858 loss to St. Louis in the Conference USA quarterfinals and will
mis~ the rest of the season.
· Martin was selected confereri~e
player of the year, is a finalist for
national player of the year, and
made U.S. Basketball Writers
ASsociation's All-America team.
· ..The 6-foot-9, 240-pound Marli!}led the le~e in scoring (19.5
p_oints), re~ounds (10.0) and
blocks (3.57).
He is the c~er blocked-shots
leader at Cincinnati and Confer"nce USA with 292, and set the
P~tgle-season mark with 107 this
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Wednesday Services-? p.m.

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Morning Worship· ll:JS a.m.

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2 1/2 miles nonh of ReedoviUe
on State Route 124
Pastor: Rev. Robert Markley
Sunday School- 11 a.m

Sliver Ridge
PMIOr: Rabon Barber
Suada~ School • 9 a.m.
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Sun. Worship· 10:10 a.m., 6 p.m.

Pastor: Mark MallOn
Sunday School-10:30 a.m.

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Pastor: Bob Robinson
Sun~ay School • 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.

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Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip -10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedrtelday Services - 7:30p.m.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz ..(AP) Cristie Kerr eagled two of the last
seven holes in her c~er-tying
best 8-under-pa r 64, opening a
two-shot lead over Mi Hyun Kim
alter one . round of the Welch'sCircle K Championship.
· Annika Sorenstam, Kristi Albers
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champion Helen Al~dsson at 70,
arid two-time· champion Donna
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Sunday School • io Lm.

WedneJday Service• • 7 p.m.

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Putor: Rol;len Sanden

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wcdneoday Service • 7-p.m. .

Sunday School '9:30 a.m. · ·
Worship · 10:30 a.m. 6:30p.m.

Pasoor. Keilh Rader

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Rt 7 on Pomeroy By·Pua
Pastor: Rev. Roben E. Smidl:, Sr.

Full CMpeiJ..Ialilboouo .
3304S Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Putor: Roy Hunter

Putor. Roy Lawinsky
St~lurday Servi90:

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Sutldtiy School· 10 a.m.
Worship .:. 11 a.m.

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Wedned1y Service • 7 p.m.

PastOr: Rev. Samuel W. Basye

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Worship -11 a.m.
Wednesday Services -7:30p.m.

Sevtolh•Diy Ad..olllt

ML 011.. Com•10Uy C1owcb
Putor: Lawrence BUill
Sunday School· 9:30 a,m.

RuUand Cborch of lbe NoureDt

Pastor: Bob Robillson

Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worthip-10 a.m.

Lona;ltOttom
Sunday School· 9:30.Lm.
Wor&gt;l!lp • 19:45 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
. Wedneaday 7:30p.m.

· S,.muaeCburdloflbeN......,e
· Putor Mike Adtlno
Sunday Scbool· 9:30 o.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
. Wedntsdiy Scrvi"" · 7,p.m...

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Pastor: Rev. Herbert Grate
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wo~hip • 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedn~Jday Services • 7 p.m.

CeatraiCI•Ier
Albury (Sy,..,use)

Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.

Wor~hip • 11a.m.
Wcdne&amp;day Service - 7 p.m.

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Wonhip • 9 a.m.

Sunday School • 9:30 a.m. ,

Sunday School· 9:30 a..m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

UMYF Sunday 6:30p.m.

· Worship - 11 a.m.

llJtmlle CanuaoiiiJ Cllurtb '

Rtedtvllle Felowllllp
Ch,urdo ofllot N Pastor: T~rcsa Waldeck .
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship -10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Sen-ices .· 7 p.m.

Joppa

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Sundoy School • 10 a.m. ·

Wo11hip -10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m. .

Pastor: Bob Raadolph
Womhip .. 9:30 a.m.

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Pastor: RcY. Krisana Robinson

Wooshlp · 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.

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Worship • 9 a.m.

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SyriCUit Flnt Valltd Prtsbyttrlu

Hazel Commulty Chvrdo
. OffRo. U4
Putor: Edoel Haro
Sundiy School· 9:30 Lm.

Pastor: Allen Mideap

Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Thursday ~rvices - 7 p.m.

Pritchett sips
'with Eagles

Pres byt er ian

Wcdncoday Service . 1 p.m.

Wonhip · 10:.!0 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Putor: JanC Beattie

Pastor: Rev. Clark Baker
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Evcnina- 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:00p.m.

Syncue-

Sunday Sd!ool- 9:30a.m.

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Pent eco s tal
Ptal-cliAaaembly ·
St. RL 124, Racine
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Putor: William Hoback
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Evenina- 7 p.m. .
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

TOn:hChurdl
Co. Rd.63

Middleport Cburdt orlbt

All'rtd
Pastor: Jane Beauie
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m., 6:30p.m.

CINCINNATI (AP) ·- Quarte!'i&gt;ack Scott Mitchell, an unrestricted free agent from the Baltim6re Ravens, signed a one-year
COII\I3Ct with the Bengals.
Mitchell, entering his 11th
NFL season, . helped Detroit to
~l3:yolf appearances in 1994, 1995
aJ;~,d 1997. He's completed'S? perce.n t for 14,688 yards, 92 touchdowns an.d 70 interceptions.

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· .PHILADELPHIA (AP)
Free-agent running back Stanley
Pritchett agreed to a four-year
contract with the Eagles .
Pritchett -spent his fint four
NFL seasons with Miami, catching.98 passes for 798 yards and six
touchdowns, aad rushi~g 63.
times for 211 yards and one
touchdown.

Naz arene

1\!elp CooporaUvt Parlall
Northeast Cluster

year deal

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Mlddlt!oort PlaltcOOIII
Third Ave.

14118rid&amp;eman St,. Syracuse
Rev. Mike Thompaon,Pistor
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
E\lenina • 6 p.m.

Grand Street
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- II a.m.
. Wednesday Services- 8 p.m.

Worship· 9:30a.m. (lsi &amp; 2nd Sun),
1:30 p.m. (3rd &amp; 41h Sun) ·
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.

Wh~(!Oak v. Beaver Eastern, 2:00

Bengals Ink QB
Mitchell to one-

Pastor: Wayne Baloolm
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SCrvicci: Thurs. Nitos 7:00 pm·
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New e~uroh No Sunday service establllhed. ~

Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmett Rlwson
Sunda~ Evenina: 1 p:m ••
Thursday Service - 1 p.m.

Tuesday Services · 7 p.m.

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God'• Tttlpte or Pralat
3166l McQuire lid. Pomervy, Obio

Faith Valley Tllbemadt Cllurd.

Hockingport Cbun:b

Un1ted Methodi st

Pastor: Keuh Radei
Sund~&amp;y Sc:hool - 10 a.m. _
Worship- 9 a.m.

Hol111ess

Hanloo.,Hit Community Cbun:h
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Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday • 9:30 o.m, and 7 p.m.
Wednelday - 7 p.m.
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Coolville Cllun:h
Main &amp; Fiftb St.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wo.-ship. 9a.m.

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Dlvlalon IV Dlltrlct Tournament
It The ~n~o, Athena
. Sllturdlly'a IICheclule
Eastern v. Trimble, Noon

Pastor: Bill Staten
Sunday Service1 - 10 a.m·. &amp; 7 p.m.

Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Btlhtl Cburdo
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School- 9a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.
. Wedne~ay Services- 1_0 a.m .

Corner Sycamore &amp; SecOnd S1., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Sunday School • 9:4S a.m.
Worship • 11 a.m.

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Gna
Cllurdl
326 E. elft St., Pomeroy
Rev. James Bernacki, Rev. Katharin Foster
Re\1. Deborah Rankin, Clergy
Holy .Eucharist and
Sundoy Schoolll:OO a.m.
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Putor: Rev. Margaret J. _Robinsoft .
Services: Wednesday, 7i30 p.m.

Pastor: Helea Kline

Eastern Brown v. Belpre, 8:15_

Asst. Pulo11: Jim Morris
Services: Saturday 7:30p.m .

New Lime Rd., Ruolond

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Chesapeake v. Wheelersburg, 8:15

Full c..,.t dion:ii or tho uv1o1 So•loi' :
Ro.J38, Antiquily
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Putor. J..,. Morrio
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1bt Btlle~tn' Fellowlblp M!aislry

East Ltllrt

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"'"' Ufe VklorJ C..let'
3113 Ocora
.. C...:t Road, Oallipolls, OH

Wednesday -1 p.m.

Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday Sehool-10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m.

· i:ltv181on II Dfltrlct Tournament
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It The Convo, At!Mna
Slturdlly'a IICheclule

Wednelday -1 p.m. 4 YouJb 1 p.m.

Friday • fellowship service 7 p.m~

MorningStar
P&lt;~stor : Oew&lt;~yne Stutler
Sunday School - II a.m.
Wonhi~- 10 a.m.

Hillsboro v. Sheridan, 8:15

· Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wor&gt;illp -1 p.m.
Wednesday Serv~ • 7.jJ.m.

Looa Bottom
Pastor: Steve Reed
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wol'lhip • 9:30 1.m. and 7 p.m.

Coolville Vnllcd Melllodlll Parllb

St. Paul Lutheran Chun:b

500 N. 2nd AYe., Mlddlepon
Pastor: Mike Foremaa
Putor: EmerituJ Lawrence For-email

Clillae Tllbm'ltje CIIIII'Ch
Clifton, W.Va.

Filth .FuD Goaptl Cbvrdo

Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship- 11 a. in.

Our S.viour Lutbmm Cbun:h
Walnut and Henry Sts:,· RavcnswoOO, W.Va.
Pastor: David Russell
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Sunday School- 10:00 a.m.
Worship • II a.m.

OJ. While Rd. off St. Rt. 160

Rullnd F,.. Wlllllllpliat

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Racine, Ohio
Pastor: Dewarne Stutler
Sunday Schoo - 9:30a.m .
'worship- 10:45 a.m.
Bible Study Wed. 7:00p.m.

Todlly'a IICMdule

McClain v. Portsmouth, 6:15

Wedneadly Services • 1 p.m.

Wednesday serv1ce, 1:00 p.m.

Pastor: Dewayne Stuller
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship • ~ a.m.
Wednesday Sc:rvitcs- JO a.m.

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olina game.
On the other half of the draw,
On · a day that saw the two Georgia Tech coach Bobby
schools ranked ahead of it lose Cremins bowed out with a
close games, Duke went the defeat -that appeared more of a
long-distance route to bury its relief than a disappointment, a
first foe in the ACC tourna- 63-62 loss to seventh-seeded
ment.
Aorida State.
· The No.3 Blue Devils made a
"Life goes on;' said Cremin.s.
tourney-record 17 3-pointers who closed his 19th and final
and used a, 31-4 first-half run to season with a 13- 17 record. "I
ro~t Clenuon 94-63 Thu':'day._ wasn't thinking 'last this or last
· What s~parates them IS that · that.' 1 am really thinking about
t~ey ma~e s~re they do all the the next chapter. I am excited
little th!Q.gs, Clemson co~ch about waking up and not having
Larry Shyatt sa1d after ~tching to do all these crazy things I've
Duke pile up 15 steals m a stel- had 'to do the last 25 years."
Jar defensive effort,
The other ACC quarterfinals
:·once they took over, I don't today saw second-seeded Marythink we were ever capable of land (22-8) face Florida State .
putting them back on their (12-16), and No. 3 seed Virginia
heels."
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(19-1 0) take on sixth-seeded
Shane Battier led a balanced N.C. State (16-11).
Duke attack '!ith 19 points, and
ACC
freshman Mike Durileavy made
At Charlotte, N .C.
a successful return after missing
No. 3 Du~ 94, Clemson
four games with mononucleosis. 63
He. played 20 minutes, hit all
The Blue Devils (25-4) held a
' fo~r ofhis_3-point attempts and 38-28 edge on. the boards to
firushed With 16 pomts.
beat Clemson for the ninth time
Nate james added 18 poiniS, in a row,
while Jason Willianu had 14 and
Florida St. 63, Georgia
Chris Carrawell 11 as the top- Tech. 62
Ron Hale scored 21 pointS,
seeded Blue Devils shot 56 percent from the field to . open including a pair of free throws
defense of their tournament with 7.1 seconds left.
title.
Conference USA
"Our gnys ca,me to play,
At Memphis.,Tenn.
there's no question about that,"
Saint Louis 68, No. 1
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski Cincifutati 58
said. · ·
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The 6-foot-9, 240-pound
There have to be big ques- . Martin tore ligaments and broke
tions about No. I Cincinnati his fibula in a fall in the paint,
and No. 2 Stanfo~ heading into and the Bearcats (28-3) lost to :i
the NCAA tournament.
team it manhandled 81-41 last
The Bearcats lost star. center weekend.
Kenyon Martin to a broken
Thlane 76, Houston 69
right leg three minutes into a
Sterling Davis scored 16
68-S&amp;.loss to Sail).t Louis in the points to lead Tulane (20-9) to
Conference USA tournament, its first-ever CUSA tournament
while Stanford lost to No.9 Ari- · victory.
zona for the second time this
DePaul 80, Memphis 76
season, 86-81, iri Pac~10 regular
Quentin Richardson's 21
season action.
points and eight rebounds
Duke's win earnell it a bye helped DePaul (20-1 0) rea~h 20
into Saturday's. ACC semifinals, wins for the first time since the
where it will play the winner of
INJURED BEARCAT- Cincinnati's Kenyon Martin props up his broken leg during the second half of the
today's.Wake Forest-North CarPle=e- Mild-, ..... 82
Bearcats loss to Saint Louis In the CUSAtournament. Martin is lost for the season with the injury. (AP)
N&gt; SPORTS WRITER

Dtvlllon UDiltriCt TOUI'IIMWII
It The Convo, AU...

Worship- 10:00 am

Hobooa Chrilllu Fellowlblp Cbiii'Ch
Sunday service, 10:00 ~&amp;.m. , HlO p.m .
Y9u1h Fellowship Sunday, 1:00 p.m.

Bethlny

Prep Basketball

Rdoldool ure c -

Worship - 11:1.5 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday ScNicc - 1 p.m.

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

BY How.uiD FINDiucH

Sl.lve11vUle Wonl'of Falllt
Pustor: David Dailey
Sunday School 9:30a.m.
Eveiling • 7 p.m.

C l l - , . .WIIIIpC..tu
Salem So., Rulllftd
Pallor: Raben E. MVIItr
Sunday School . 10 a.m.

Snowville

a._alled Clourcb or~- Cbrllt
or Lotter Day Solnll

Rev. Blackwood
.Sehoul - 9:30a.m.
Worsh ip I0:30 ll.m.. 7:30p.m.
Wednesd11)' SerVice · 7:30p.m.

SWiday School • 9:30 a.m.

Wtdnend.ty 1trvlc:e, 1 p.m.

Worsh:ip -lO: lSa.m.

Clll'lllti-Sultoa
Carmel &amp;. Bashan Rds.

P11~to r :

Sund;~ y

Sundly Rrvice, 10 a.m.

Salem Center
Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School-9:15a.m.

Lil tter· Di.l y Sain ts

PUior: Ron Heath
Sunday Wonhlp ·10 a.m., 6 p.m .
Wednesday Service5 - 7 p.m:

Sundar, School -10 a.m. ·
Wom p • 11 o.m., 6 p.m.
w _ednesday Servic::cs- 7 p.m.

Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service · 7:00p.m,

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Flllllollalllbt Clnordl
Railroad St, Muon

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

Sund.ty School . 9:30 a.m.
Worship • 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Mile Hill Rd., Racine
Pastor: Brice Ull
Sunday School ·- 9:45 ·a.m.
Evening • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

F-CIIapel
923 S. Third St., Middlepon .
P1110r Michael PtnJKl

Rolland

Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Bibte Snw:ty and Youth. 7 p.ffi .
Lollftl Cliff Free Mtthodill Cllur&lt;b
Pastor: Charles Swiger

Churc l1 of Go d

Putor: James E. KteJec

Youth Felle:wshtp, Sunday - 6 p.m.

ness marches on

HIGHLIGHTS

Calmy Bible Cll111&lt;b
Pomeroy Pike, CU. Rd .

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603 Second love. MI!On
n3-5017
Service lime: Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Wtdncadoy 1 pm
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Womip. 10 o.m.

. Ky..u a.., Kolt.a c ...rch
Rev: Mark Michael

ML M - Cllvrdo or God

Vkilot)o Baptist lndelltndul
525 N. 2nd SL Midcllepon

Rock SpriJip _

Sunday School - 9:1!i a.m.

Graham Vnhcd Melhodlll ,

Chri stian Un1on

Appo ur. Coottr

"Full-Gospel Church ~
Pastors John &amp; Patty Wade

Pastor: Keilh Rader

Wednesday Servk:c - 7:30p.m.

Wednelday Services • 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

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Wtaltyu Bible Hollaea Chord!
15 Pe•rl St, Middlepart. ·
Pastor: Rev. Dou&amp; Cox.
Sunday Womip. 9:.!0 p.m., 1::io p.m.

Sunday School· 11 ~m.
Worship • 9:30a.m., 1:30 p.m.

H - BoJ!flat Cllon:b
St. Ro. 143Jull off Ro. 1
Putor: Rcv.Iames R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday Scbool· 10 a.m.
Wnr&gt;lllp • lla.ni., 6 p.m.

Worship -10:30 a.m.

Bible Stu4y Tuc5d¥-y - 10 a..m.

Pille Gron Bible HoUJMU Churth
112 mile off Rc. 325 ..
Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manic)'
Sunday School - 9;30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30 p.m.

Putor:Jim Hughes

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Wol"'llip • 10a.m., 7 p.m.

Pastor: Justin Campbell ·
Sunday school 9:30a.m.
Norman Will, superintendent
Sunday worship • 10:30 un.

Pomti'Oy

FRIDAY's

FaJtlo Fetlowllolp c.-ror Cllrlll
Pastor: ~cv. Fr:-ntli'\ Dickens
SeNace: Fuday, 1 p.m.

47439 Reibel Rd., Chemo
Pastor~: Rev. Mary and Harold Cook
Sunday Services: tO a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servioe.s . 7 p.m.

Pastor: Connie Fiarct
Sunday School - 9: IS a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Dewey King
Sunday school· 9:30a.m.
Sunday worship. 7 p.m.
Wedne~ay prayer meeting- 7 p.m.

W-ip-1:00p.m.
Wcdncadoy Bible Sovdy • 1:00 p.m.

H - O.lreadl Mlolllrtta

Worship · 10 a.m.

-orSioarooKelt.aCIIIU'dl
l.cldlna C...:k Rd., Rutland

Htmloek Gron C... t&lt;fo

r-LoallaySvnday School· 10:00 Lm.
Svoday StrYiee • 6:00 p.OI.
Wtdntoday Service -1:00 p.m.

Purl Chapel
Sulld11y S&lt;:hool - 9 a.m.

Sunday School9:30 o.m.

So. John Lutheran c•urch
Pine Grove
Re'W. Donald C. Fritz
Worship • 9:00a.m.
Sunday School - 10:00 a.rn.

., DexttrCbvrclo ofChriat

Alii St., Middloporl

Ptsun: Chad Emrick
Sunday SchOol · 9 a. m.
Worship· 10 a.m.

friday, ~rch 10,2000

Pastor: Brian May
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

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Falrvltw llblo Cllordl
Lclart, W.Va. Rl. 1

Oth er Churct1 es

Wor!ihl p • 10:.10 t.m.

Wonhip - lla.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:00p.m.

Luth eran

·Pastor: Ptlilip Sturm
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. Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Sllldy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Vemap ye Sulliv11 n

Sunday Sc hool · 'JI:JO a.m .

Pwor: Charles McKenlie

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
W~Jrship • 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Rttd.,IHt ChOI'I!h orCiiriJI

Sunday Scbooi-9:4S a.m.
Evenina- 6:30p.m.

Pa~t ur:

Col&gt;aryPIIpiaaCiooftl
Huri•orwille Road

Lo"'"'llle Cllrillla• Cllon:b

Pastor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school· 10:30 11.m.
· Worship-9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

ML Volooo Bapliat
Pastor : Joe N. Sayre

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Zlooo Cburdl ofCbrlll
Pomeroy, Hanisonv,ille Rd. (Rt.1.3)
Pastor: Roger Watson
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service$ - 1 p.m.

RuUand Cllurch or Cllrlat

·6th and Palmer St., Middleport
Sunday School-9:15a.m.
Worship- IO:IS a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wedaesda~ Sc~ice- 7: 00 p.m.

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Pa5tor:Terry Stewan
Sunday School -9:30 a. m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6:30 P..m.
Wednesday Services -·6:30p.m.

Pastor: Torn Runyon
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

East Main St.
Sunda~ School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.Al.

Flnt Baptiol Cbun:h
Pastor: Mark Morrow

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Btarwallow Rid&amp;&lt; Churdo ofCiuiot

Bradbury Church ofChrlll

ro....,y Fintllllplllt

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Duo.tlloH...... CIIordl
31~1 Slllt Roult 3:B, l.anpvlle
Pulor. Ouy lacbon
Sunday sdlool · 9:.!0 a.m.
Sullday worship· 1G-.JO a.m. A: 7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer service - 7 p.m.

rius Johnson, waived by the
Broncos on Thesday, faces a fourg:itqe suspc:nsiori. for violatin~ the
NFL's substance-abuse policy. .,
.This is believed to be Johnson's
thiid violation; which the . NFL
said leads to a four-game suspen. sion.
.
Johnson, 27, W2S ,arrested In
December for allegedly punching
a female acquaintance at a nightclub. The case was settled out of
court.

Eastern, Trimble meet in lVC-style district title tilt
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BY ScOTT WOLFI

., SENTINEL CORRESPONDENT

EAST MEIGS - · Saturday at noon,
Eastern steps into unchartered territory in
their quest to become the first Eagle boys
basketb~ team to advance to the regional tournament when they face league foe
Trimble at Ohio University Convocation
Center.
Eastern has already tied a school record
for most -wins and has gone one step further than any other Eastern boys basketball team.
The gal,ne will be. the rubber match in a
three-game series. Eastern, 20-2, defeated
Trimble a,t.home January 7, 70~62.
.
But one of Eastern's losses came to
Trimble, 'an 86-69 upset on February 11,

in ·Glouster. Pride among other things is at at the Convo in the district semifinal.
stake in this the third gam'e of the series.
The Tomcats were led by Trent Patton
Eastern (20-2) advanced as number one and Bobby Trace who turned in 19 and 18
seed in the tournament with a 90-56 win point performances. Trace paced Trimble
over South Gallia in the sectional champi- with 16 points in the first half, and when
onship, then claimed a 63-46 win over Leesburg sought to contain the red-hot
· New Boston in the district semifinal.
guard, Trent Patton produced a break-out
Trimble (13-9), the number six seed in second half.
Rolland Chalfant had a good ganie with
the tournament draw and 9-9 at the time,
has gone on a four-game winnirtg streak, ~2 points. Jesse Richmond added eight
including a win that marked one of East- and had a team high seven rebounds.
ern's only two losses.
Trimble is led by Trent Patton who
They defeated Ironton St. Joe (15-6) averaged 18.7 points per game and is the
and number three seed 63-50 in the Sec- team sparkplug. Patton is best noted as a
tional finals, then defeated Leesb11rg Fair- . penetrator and . is quick to establish his
field the nun1ber .one seed ·in the inside game . against a man - to- man
Lucasville sectional, 59-54
Monday night defense. Patton's outside game comple,.

·Evans heads list of top Rio ·returnees
starting' t6.
Naylor ~re expected to assume
RIO GRANDE - . The
The Redwomen will have .the catching duties for the
University ~ of Rio Grande Michele Ulmer . (.400, 20
departed Rheinfrank and
softball teare is gearing up for RBI) back tl~is seasori. Ulmer Brosher. Senior Brenda Brady
the 2000 seasoq after•finishing ' was AllcAMC at shortstop, should handle the . first base
13-20 in 1999.
even though she played most position.
' Third~year . Head Coach of the season ·at third base .arid
Former River Valley standStaci Wood~rd will be arni~d will likely man die hot corner out Marie Denney heads a
with her "yQung guns" as well this year. Also . returning left . group of quality newcomers
as some 'seasoned veterans fielder Lisa Denney (.298, 27 to the Redwomen program.
h~ading ifito battle this RBI) ~ncj center fielder Jeri Jessica Swackham~er, Naylor,
spring. Woo!fyard has posted a Diedrich, who is back after a Amy Jewett and Audra Barnes
mark of 33J30 in her stint at medical redshirt.
all make up the freshman
URG.
Peb Calloway (.354, 1 HR, class.
Woodyard · and assistant 22 RBI) headlines a talented
Sheppard (1-4, 6.18 ERA),
coach Dan Shan~ will have to sophomore class that will be Temple (2-6, 7.84 ERA) and
figure out !': way to replace the key i~ .leading the. Red- senior Jenny Murphy · (0-4,
All-American Mideast Con- women hac~ to th.e top of the 8,34 ERA) all return to the
. fere~ce perf&amp;rmers · Shellie heap in the AMC. Calloway .is pitching staff. Reese, who was ·
Weiner (.534j ,l I;:IR, 20 RBI) expected tci see time at third redshirted last season, is also
and Shelly Rheinfrank '( .337, base and· .be utilized ·as the expecteil to see time on the
14 RBI). as well as the stellar extra ·hitter.
niound this spring. ·
Jill Thomas; Mary Blair,
defense of 1 ~=archer Stad
Ulmer, Evans, Calloway, Lisa
Kelly
Adkins,
Jocelyn
Shep.
Denney
and Diedrich should
Brosher, alllo~ to graduation.
Senior Reb~cca Evans (1 0- pard, Nikki Milum, Janella be in the running for all-con6,. 3.24 ERA, 1-08 IP) returns Reese and Jessica Temple are ference honors this season.
as Rio Grande's top hurler. all part of the sophomore
The home opener is set for
· March · 31, against Notre
The former Eaitern Eagle star . class.
Blair and freshman Beth Dame College.
pitched 23 .games last season,

Please see Eastern, Pllp 81

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BY MARK WILLIAMS

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rnents his inside durability.
Patton is very quick and is capable of·
hitting the three point shot, while flauoiting a great ball handling talent. His quick ness established him as one of th e area's
best defensive players. ·
At off guard is Bobby Trace, who plaudits Patton's effort. Trace keeps opposinr;
defenses honest with his awesome thrt'e
point shooting, and he too is good off th e.
dribble.
Opposing teams have trouble shutting
down both Patton and Trace for a collapsing defense on one, opens up the perimeter for the other. This was pretty much th e
case Monday' when Trace scored 16 of hi ~

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Sardinia Eastern Brown. boys
coach Rob Beucler and girls
coach Richard Kiser, who each
guided their teams to 20•0
. records, grabbed two of the top
Division Ill honon on the
1999-2000 Associated Press
Southeast All-District high
school
basketball
teams
announced Thursday.
Beucler and Kiser stood alone
as the coaches of the year in
their divisions. A media panel
· from the distri.Ct made the selections .
The girls playen. of the year .
were: Trish Meyers of Mowerytown Whiteoak .in Division IV;
Washin81;on Couri House's
Valerie King (a repeater in III),
Mandy Goin ofVincent Warren
Local and Jackson's Beth Howe
(II) . and Abbey Jennings of
Locan ,(!) ..

Joining Kiser as the· top girls
coaching honore ~s · were: Oak
Hill's Doug Hale (IV), Vinc.ent
Warrep's Dennis Biddinger (II)
and Logan's Keith Myers (I).
The top boys award winners
included: Chris Williams of
Franklin Furnace Green and
Chris McGraw of New Boston :
Glenwood (IV), Williamsport
Westfall's Tyler · Schleich (Ill ),
anp Bruce Miles of Hillsboro
(II).
. In addition to Beucler, th e
boys coaches honors went to:
Reedsville Eastern's Howi e
Caldwell (IV) and Jim Osborne
of ·Gallipolis Gallia. Academy
(H) .

There were no individual.
· awards goven in boys Division l
because there are only thre&lt;
teants in the district.
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VanZandt and Ward ,
P1110r. lames Miller
Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.

33226 Cbildren's Home Rd.

Sund.ty School • 11 a.m.
Worship· lO..m., 6 p.m.
Wednelday St:Niccs - 7 p.m.

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Evenina - 7:30p.m.

MicWiopon Cllllrdl or Cllriol

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Sthand Main
Pastor: AI Hanson
Youth Minister: Bill Frazier
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
WedneMiay Services - ~p.m.

Cllurdo "'~- Cllrlll
New U~n~ll&lt;*l

Sunday, 10 a.m. ud1:30 p.m.
Wtdncadoy, 7:30p.m.

Keno Cburdlof Cbrfll

Assembly of God

Worship • 9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffre)' Wi111ace
lst and lrd Sunday

Uberly Allt•bl; or GOd

P.O. Box 467, Dudding Lane
Mason, W. Vat.
~.star: Neii.Tennant
SuiKia)' Services- 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Bapt ist
M.,....U,.IIapdot CIIBurlingham - 7•2-7606
Pastor: John Swanson

Sunday School- 10:00 a.m.

Morning Service 11:00 a.m.
Evenina Service - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Hope llopllao Cllurcb (Southern)
Pastor: Jim Diur.
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570 Grant St:, Midd eport

SunUuy ~hool ·9:30a .m.

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Worship- 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.

Rolland Flnllloptlot Chun:b
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m.

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Flnl Southern Blplist
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Paslor: E. Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:4S a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wedncsduy Services -· 7:00p.m.

· Radne Flnl Baptist
Pastor: Rick Rule
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worihip- 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7:00p.m.
SU.tr . . . Bapdat
Pastor: Steven K. Uttle
Sunday School • !()a.m.
Worship - 1h.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:00p.m.

Tupptn PlaiA Cbur&lt;b or Chrlaf
Instrumental
Wonhlp Service- 9 a.m.
Communion· 10 a.m.
. Sunday School- IO:IS a.m. •
Youth· S:JO pm Suriday
Bible Su.tdy Wednesd~y 7 pm

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship,· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Bradford Churdo ofChriJI
Corner of St. Rt. J-24 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Minister: Dous Shamblin
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Youth Mi'nisler: Bill Amberger
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Woll!ilhip- 8:00 a.m .. 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7:00 p.m.
lfkl&lt;ory HIUa Cburdlorcbrist
Evangelist Mike Moore
Sunday Sdlool - 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m .. 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Wednelday Servl""' • 6:30p.in.

llet1IJobem Bapllsl Cllon:b
Ori:at Bend, Route 124, Rlcine, OH
Pator : Daniel Mecea

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Wtdneoday Bible.Srudy ·6:00p.m.

Old Jlolbel Froe w•lludal Cllurdl
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28601 Sl. Rt. 1, Miolcnepon
Sllnday School • 10 a.m.
Evenina • 1:00 p.m.
Thul'lday Services· 7:00

lloa1l'ord Clotordl or Cllrlllio
Cllrlotlu Vakili
Hartford, W.Va.

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Wedncoday Services· 1 p.m.

sy....... Flm C1norcb or God
· Apple and Second Soa.
PuiOr. Rev. David Russell
Suaday ~hooland Worsbip-10 a.m.
Evcnin&amp; Service!· 6:30p.m.
Wcdaeaday Services- 6:30p.m.

Fo- a.Bat&gt;Uat
Pastor : AriUI flurt
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
· Worship - 11 a.m.

ML Mortllb Baptlll

ClilurcbofGodoiPI pbl&amp;:)'

Fourth &amp; MBin St., Middleport
Putor: Rev. Gilben Crai&amp;,Ir.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship • 10:4S a.m.

Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor: Jeny Sina:er
SuOOay Sd!ool - 9~30 a.m.
Worship. 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Scrvk:es -7:~p.m.

1bt 'CIIIII'Ch of Jt1U1
Cllrialofl.olter-Day Sollto
.SI. Rl. 160, 44~247 or 446-1486
Sunday School 10:20-11 a.m.
Reller Sociery/Priesthooc:l i 1:05·12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10: I.S a.m.
Homemaking meeting, lst Thurs. . 1 p.m.

Pastor: P.J. Chapman
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship- 1t a.m.

Alldqolly Baptist

Wcdnend.ty Services -.1 p.m.

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening-6:00p.m.

C o ng re g.J tl on ill
TrtoltyCinorcb
Second A L)'llll, Pomeroy
Sunday achoolud worship 10::B

Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor · ·
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Eve11ing - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services-? p.m.

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Cath o l1c
Sacnd Htas1 Colholk:·CIIvrdo
161 Mulbeny Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898
Pastor: Rev. Waller E. Heinz

Soo. Con. 4:&gt;Ci-l:15p.m.; Mass- S:30 p.m.
Sun. Con. -S:..tS-9:15 a.m.,
Sun. Mus· 9:30 1.m.
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Dalley Mua-8:30a.m.

C..llllllltJ CIIIII'Clt
Putor: Rev. Amos Tilli1
Main S&amp;net, Rutland
Sunday Womi~lO:OO a.m.
Sunda~ Sc:rv~~7 p.m. ·, .

Churc h o f Chn st

Mld.u-rt Commonlty Cllorcb
57$ Pearl St., Middltpor1
Pulor: Sam Anderson
Sunday SchoollO a.m.
Evenin.J ·7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:30p.m.

MI. Olivo Vnlled Mttbndlot .
Off 1:U behind Wilkesville 1;
Pastur: Rev. Ralph Spires
Sunday SChool - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m:
Tht!rsday ServiCes • 7 p.m.

Sevc nt h ·DJy Adve nt ost

Sunday SchOQI • 9:30 a,m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.

Mont CbllfOI Cburdt
Sunday "'boo! • 10 a.m.

1\!vll&gt;my Hloi. Rd.,•Pomeroy
Sabbouh School • 2 p.m.
Wor&gt;lllp • 3 p.m . .

Kew leads arde K

Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.
LoetBoltom
Sunday School- 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
RftdnUie
Wonhip - 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Scllool-10:30 a.m.

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First Sunday of Month • 7:30p.m. service

Toppon

Pial
. Pastor: Jan~ Belttie
Sunday Sc:hool- 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.
Tuesday Services • 7:30p.m.

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Pa11tor: Rev. Lloyd D. GrlmmJr,

Tu.....y lc Thoillday.-1:30p.m.

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. Bald Knob, oo Co. Rd. 31

Pastor: Rev. Roaer Willford
Sunday School • 9:30 i..m.
Worship- 7 p.m.

Wbltt's Cbapet Wttltyu
Coolvill~ Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worahlp • lO:Jq a.m.

Service · 1 p.m.

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· :MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Cincinnati"s Kenyon Martin
bro~e his right leg in the opening
minutes of No. 1 Cincinnati's 6858 loss to St. Louis in the Conference USA quarterfinals and will
mis~ the rest of the season.
· Martin was selected confereri~e
player of the year, is a finalist for
national player of the year, and
made U.S. Basketball Writers
ASsociation's All-America team.
· ..The 6-foot-9, 240-pound Marli!}led the le~e in scoring (19.5
p_oints), re~ounds (10.0) and
blocks (3.57).
He is the c~er blocked-shots
leader at Cincinnati and Confer"nce USA with 292, and set the
P~tgle-season mark with 107 this
year.

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Wednesday Services-? p.m.

740-992-5141
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Morning Worship· ll:JS a.m.

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2 1/2 miles nonh of ReedoviUe
on State Route 124
Pastor: Rev. Robert Markley
Sunday School- 11 a.m

Sliver Ridge
PMIOr: Rabon Barber
Suada~ School • 9 a.m.
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Sun. Worship· 10:10 a.m., 6 p.m.

Pastor: Mark MallOn
Sunday School-10:30 a.m.

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Foftll Rwi
Pastor: Bob Robinson
Sun~ay School • 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.

RACINE PLA&gt;NINI

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Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip -10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedrtelday Services - 7:30p.m.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz ..(AP) Cristie Kerr eagled two of the last
seven holes in her c~er-tying
best 8-under-pa r 64, opening a
two-shot lead over Mi Hyun Kim
alter one . round of the Welch'sCircle K Championship.
· Annika Sorenstam, Kristi Albers
and Fiona Pike were three shots
back, with 10 playen at 68,.1998
champion Helen Al~dsson at 70,
arid two-time· champion Donna
Andrews at 71. ·

Sunday School • io Lm.

WedneJday Service• • 7 p.m.

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Texas .Commuaity off CR 82 ·
Putor: Rol;len Sanden

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wcdneoday Service • 7-p.m. .

Sunday School '9:30 a.m. · ·
Worship · 10:30 a.m. 6:30p.m.

Pasoor. Keilh Rader

ML H -.. Vollnd-...,
.. Cllrill Clotordl

Rt 7 on Pomeroy By·Pua
Pastor: Rev. Roben E. Smidl:, Sr.

Full CMpeiJ..Ialilboouo .
3304S Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Putor: Roy Hunter

Putor. Roy Lawinsky
St~lurday Servi90:

Un1 t ed Bre thren

1JallodFIIIbCinore-

Entc'l'rl,.

Sutldtiy School· 10 a.m.
Worship .:. 11 a.m.

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Evening- 7 p.m.
Wedned1y Service • 7 p.m.

PastOr: Rev. Samuel W. Basye

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Worship -11 a.m.
Wednesday Services -7:30p.m.

Sevtolh•Diy Ad..olllt

ML 011.. Com•10Uy C1owcb
Putor: Lawrence BUill
Sunday School· 9:30 a,m.

RuUand Cborch of lbe NoureDt

Pastor: Bob Robillson

Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worthip-10 a.m.

Lona;ltOttom
Sunday School· 9:30.Lm.
Wor&gt;l!lp • 19:45 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
. Wedneaday 7:30p.m.

· S,.muaeCburdloflbeN......,e
· Putor Mike Adtlno
Sunday Scbool· 9:30 o.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
. Wedntsdiy Scrvi"" · 7,p.m...

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Chester Churdl of the Nazaftllt:
Pastor: Rev. Herbert Grate
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wo~hip • 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedn~Jday Services • 7 p.m.

CeatraiCI•Ier
Albury (Sy,..,use)

Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.

Wor~hip • 11a.m.
Wcdne&amp;day Service - 7 p.m.

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Wonhip • 9 a.m.

Sunday School • 9:30 a.m. ,

Sunday School· 9:30 a..m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

UMYF Sunday 6:30p.m.

· Worship - 11 a.m.

llJtmlle CanuaoiiiJ Cllurtb '

Rtedtvllle Felowllllp
Ch,urdo ofllot N Pastor: T~rcsa Waldeck .
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship -10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Sen-ices .· 7 p.m.

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Wo11hip -10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m. .

Pastor: Bob Raadolph
Womhip .. 9:30 a.m.

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Pastor: RcY. Krisana Robinson

Wooshlp · 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.

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Worship • 9 a.m.

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Hazel Commulty Chvrdo
. OffRo. U4
Putor: Edoel Haro
Sundiy School· 9:30 Lm.

Pastor: Allen Mideap

Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Thursday ~rvices - 7 p.m.

Pritchett sips
'with Eagles

Pres byt er ian

Wcdncoday Service . 1 p.m.

Wonhip · 10:.!0 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Putor: JanC Beattie

Pastor: Rev. Clark Baker
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Evcnina- 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:00p.m.

Syncue-

Sunday Sd!ool- 9:30a.m.

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St. RL 124, Racine
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Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Evenina- 7 p.m. .
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

TOn:hChurdl
Co. Rd.63

Middleport Cburdt orlbt

All'rtd
Pastor: Jane Beauie
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m., 6:30p.m.

CINCINNATI (AP) ·- Quarte!'i&gt;ack Scott Mitchell, an unrestricted free agent from the Baltim6re Ravens, signed a one-year
COII\I3Ct with the Bengals.
Mitchell, entering his 11th
NFL season, . helped Detroit to
~l3:yolf appearances in 1994, 1995
aJ;~,d 1997. He's completed'S? perce.n t for 14,688 yards, 92 touchdowns an.d 70 interceptions.

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Free-agent running back Stanley
Pritchett agreed to a four-year
contract with the Eagles .
Pritchett -spent his fint four
NFL seasons with Miami, catching.98 passes for 798 yards and six
touchdowns, aad rushi~g 63.
times for 211 yards and one
touchdown.

Naz arene

1\!elp CooporaUvt Parlall
Northeast Cluster

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Third Ave.

14118rid&amp;eman St,. Syracuse
Rev. Mike Thompaon,Pistor
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
E\lenina • 6 p.m.

Grand Street
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- II a.m.
. Wednesday Services- 8 p.m.

Worship· 9:30a.m. (lsi &amp; 2nd Sun),
1:30 p.m. (3rd &amp; 41h Sun) ·
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.

Wh~(!Oak v. Beaver Eastern, 2:00

Bengals Ink QB
Mitchell to one-

Pastor: Wayne Baloolm
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Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmett Rlwson
Sunda~ Evenina: 1 p:m ••
Thursday Service - 1 p.m.

Tuesday Services · 7 p.m.

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God'• Tttlpte or Pralat
3166l McQuire lid. Pomervy, Obio

Faith Valley Tllbemadt Cllurd.

Hockingport Cbun:b

Un1ted Methodi st

Pastor: Keuh Radei
Sund~&amp;y Sc:hool - 10 a.m. _
Worship- 9 a.m.

Hol111ess

Hanloo.,Hit Community Cbun:h
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Sunday • 9:30 o.m, and 7 p.m.
Wednelday - 7 p.m.
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Coolville Cllun:h
Main &amp; Fiftb St.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wo.-ship. 9a.m.

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Dlvlalon IV Dlltrlct Tournament
It The ~n~o, Athena
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Eastern v. Trimble, Noon

Pastor: Bill Staten
Sunday Service1 - 10 a.m·. &amp; 7 p.m.

Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Btlhtl Cburdo
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School- 9a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.
. Wedne~ay Services- 1_0 a.m .

Corner Sycamore &amp; SecOnd S1., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Sunday School • 9:4S a.m.
Worship • 11 a.m.

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326 E. elft St., Pomeroy
Rev. James Bernacki, Rev. Katharin Foster
Re\1. Deborah Rankin, Clergy
Holy .Eucharist and
Sundoy Schoolll:OO a.m.
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Putor: Rev. Margaret J. _Robinsoft .
Services: Wednesday, 7i30 p.m.

Pastor: Helea Kline

Eastern Brown v. Belpre, 8:15_

Asst. Pulo11: Jim Morris
Services: Saturday 7:30p.m .

New Lime Rd., Ruolond

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Full c..,.t dion:ii or tho uv1o1 So•loi' :
Ro.J38, Antiquily
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"'"' Ufe VklorJ C..let'
3113 Ocora
.. C...:t Road, Oallipolls, OH

Wednesday -1 p.m.

Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday Sehool-10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m.

· i:ltv181on II Dfltrlct Tournament
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Slturdlly'a IICheclule

Wednelday -1 p.m. 4 YouJb 1 p.m.

Friday • fellowship service 7 p.m~

MorningStar
P&lt;~stor : Oew&lt;~yne Stutler
Sunday School - II a.m.
Wonhi~- 10 a.m.

Hillsboro v. Sheridan, 8:15

· Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wor&gt;illp -1 p.m.
Wednesday Serv~ • 7.jJ.m.

Looa Bottom
Pastor: Steve Reed
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wol'lhip • 9:30 1.m. and 7 p.m.

Coolville Vnllcd Melllodlll Parllb

St. Paul Lutheran Chun:b

500 N. 2nd AYe., Mlddlepon
Pastor: Mike Foremaa
Putor: EmerituJ Lawrence For-email

Clillae Tllbm'ltje CIIIII'Ch
Clifton, W.Va.

Filth .FuD Goaptl Cbvrdo

Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship- 11 a. in.

Our S.viour Lutbmm Cbun:h
Walnut and Henry Sts:,· RavcnswoOO, W.Va.
Pastor: David Russell
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Sunday School- 10:00 a.m.
Worship • II a.m.

OJ. While Rd. off St. Rt. 160

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Racine, Ohio
Pastor: Dewarne Stutler
Sunday Schoo - 9:30a.m .
'worship- 10:45 a.m.
Bible Study Wed. 7:00p.m.

Todlly'a IICMdule

McClain v. Portsmouth, 6:15

Wedneadly Services • 1 p.m.

Wednesday serv1ce, 1:00 p.m.

Pastor: Dewayne Stuller
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship • ~ a.m.
Wednesday Sc:rvitcs- JO a.m.

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olina game.
On the other half of the draw,
On · a day that saw the two Georgia Tech coach Bobby
schools ranked ahead of it lose Cremins bowed out with a
close games, Duke went the defeat -that appeared more of a
long-distance route to bury its relief than a disappointment, a
first foe in the ACC tourna- 63-62 loss to seventh-seeded
ment.
Aorida State.
· The No.3 Blue Devils made a
"Life goes on;' said Cremin.s.
tourney-record 17 3-pointers who closed his 19th and final
and used a, 31-4 first-half run to season with a 13- 17 record. "I
ro~t Clenuon 94-63 Thu':'day._ wasn't thinking 'last this or last
· What s~parates them IS that · that.' 1 am really thinking about
t~ey ma~e s~re they do all the the next chapter. I am excited
little th!Q.gs, Clemson co~ch about waking up and not having
Larry Shyatt sa1d after ~tching to do all these crazy things I've
Duke pile up 15 steals m a stel- had 'to do the last 25 years."
Jar defensive effort,
The other ACC quarterfinals
:·once they took over, I don't today saw second-seeded Marythink we were ever capable of land (22-8) face Florida State .
putting them back on their (12-16), and No. 3 seed Virginia
heels."
.
(19-1 0) take on sixth-seeded
Shane Battier led a balanced N.C. State (16-11).
Duke attack '!ith 19 points, and
ACC
freshman Mike Durileavy made
At Charlotte, N .C.
a successful return after missing
No. 3 Du~ 94, Clemson
four games with mononucleosis. 63
He. played 20 minutes, hit all
The Blue Devils (25-4) held a
' fo~r ofhis_3-point attempts and 38-28 edge on. the boards to
firushed With 16 pomts.
beat Clemson for the ninth time
Nate james added 18 poiniS, in a row,
while Jason Willianu had 14 and
Florida St. 63, Georgia
Chris Carrawell 11 as the top- Tech. 62
Ron Hale scored 21 pointS,
seeded Blue Devils shot 56 percent from the field to . open including a pair of free throws
defense of their tournament with 7.1 seconds left.
title.
Conference USA
"Our gnys ca,me to play,
At Memphis.,Tenn.
there's no question about that,"
Saint Louis 68, No. 1
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski Cincifutati 58
said. · ·
·
The 6-foot-9, 240-pound
There have to be big ques- . Martin tore ligaments and broke
tions about No. I Cincinnati his fibula in a fall in the paint,
and No. 2 Stanfo~ heading into and the Bearcats (28-3) lost to :i
the NCAA tournament.
team it manhandled 81-41 last
The Bearcats lost star. center weekend.
Kenyon Martin to a broken
Thlane 76, Houston 69
right leg three minutes into a
Sterling Davis scored 16
68-S&amp;.loss to Sail).t Louis in the points to lead Tulane (20-9) to
Conference USA tournament, its first-ever CUSA tournament
while Stanford lost to No.9 Ari- · victory.
zona for the second time this
DePaul 80, Memphis 76
season, 86-81, iri Pac~10 regular
Quentin Richardson's 21
season action.
points and eight rebounds
Duke's win earnell it a bye helped DePaul (20-1 0) rea~h 20
into Saturday's. ACC semifinals, wins for the first time since the
where it will play the winner of
INJURED BEARCAT- Cincinnati's Kenyon Martin props up his broken leg during the second half of the
today's.Wake Forest-North CarPle=e- Mild-, ..... 82
Bearcats loss to Saint Louis In the CUSAtournament. Martin is lost for the season with the injury. (AP)
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Worship- 10:00 am

Hobooa Chrilllu Fellowlblp Cbiii'Ch
Sunday service, 10:00 ~&amp;.m. , HlO p.m .
Y9u1h Fellowship Sunday, 1:00 p.m.

Bethlny

Prep Basketball

Rdoldool ure c -

Worship - 11:1.5 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday ScNicc - 1 p.m.

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

BY How.uiD FINDiucH

Sl.lve11vUle Wonl'of Falllt
Pustor: David Dailey
Sunday School 9:30a.m.
Eveiling • 7 p.m.

C l l - , . .WIIIIpC..tu
Salem So., Rulllftd
Pallor: Raben E. MVIItr
Sunday School . 10 a.m.

Snowville

a._alled Clourcb or~- Cbrllt
or Lotter Day Solnll

Rev. Blackwood
.Sehoul - 9:30a.m.
Worsh ip I0:30 ll.m.. 7:30p.m.
Wednesd11)' SerVice · 7:30p.m.

SWiday School • 9:30 a.m.

Wtdnend.ty 1trvlc:e, 1 p.m.

Worsh:ip -lO: lSa.m.

Clll'lllti-Sultoa
Carmel &amp;. Bashan Rds.

P11~to r :

Sund;~ y

Sundly Rrvice, 10 a.m.

Salem Center
Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School-9:15a.m.

Lil tter· Di.l y Sain ts

PUior: Ron Heath
Sunday Wonhlp ·10 a.m., 6 p.m .
Wednesday Service5 - 7 p.m:

Sundar, School -10 a.m. ·
Wom p • 11 o.m., 6 p.m.
w _ednesday Servic::cs- 7 p.m.

Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service · 7:00p.m,

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Flllllollalllbt Clnordl
Railroad St, Muon

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

Sund.ty School . 9:30 a.m.
Worship • 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Mile Hill Rd., Racine
Pastor: Brice Ull
Sunday School ·- 9:45 ·a.m.
Evening • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

F-CIIapel
923 S. Third St., Middlepon .
P1110r Michael PtnJKl

Rolland

Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Bibte Snw:ty and Youth. 7 p.ffi .
Lollftl Cliff Free Mtthodill Cllur&lt;b
Pastor: Charles Swiger

Churc l1 of Go d

Putor: James E. KteJec

Youth Felle:wshtp, Sunday - 6 p.m.

ness marches on

HIGHLIGHTS

Calmy Bible Cll111&lt;b
Pomeroy Pike, CU. Rd .

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603 Second love. MI!On
n3-5017
Service lime: Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Wtdncadoy 1 pm
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Womip. 10 o.m.

. Ky..u a.., Kolt.a c ...rch
Rev: Mark Michael

ML M - Cllvrdo or God

Vkilot)o Baptist lndelltndul
525 N. 2nd SL Midcllepon

Rock SpriJip _

Sunday School - 9:1!i a.m.

Graham Vnhcd Melhodlll ,

Chri stian Un1on

Appo ur. Coottr

"Full-Gospel Church ~
Pastors John &amp; Patty Wade

Pastor: Keilh Rader

Wednesday Servk:c - 7:30p.m.

Wednelday Services • 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

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Wtaltyu Bible Hollaea Chord!
15 Pe•rl St, Middlepart. ·
Pastor: Rev. Dou&amp; Cox.
Sunday Womip. 9:.!0 p.m., 1::io p.m.

Sunday School· 11 ~m.
Worship • 9:30a.m., 1:30 p.m.

H - BoJ!flat Cllon:b
St. Ro. 143Jull off Ro. 1
Putor: Rcv.Iames R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday Scbool· 10 a.m.
Wnr&gt;lllp • lla.ni., 6 p.m.

Worship -10:30 a.m.

Bible Stu4y Tuc5d¥-y - 10 a..m.

Pille Gron Bible HoUJMU Churth
112 mile off Rc. 325 ..
Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manic)'
Sunday School - 9;30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30 p.m.

Putor:Jim Hughes

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Wol"'llip • 10a.m., 7 p.m.

Pastor: Justin Campbell ·
Sunday school 9:30a.m.
Norman Will, superintendent
Sunday worship • 10:30 un.

Pomti'Oy

FRIDAY's

FaJtlo Fetlowllolp c.-ror Cllrlll
Pastor: ~cv. Fr:-ntli'\ Dickens
SeNace: Fuday, 1 p.m.

47439 Reibel Rd., Chemo
Pastor~: Rev. Mary and Harold Cook
Sunday Services: tO a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servioe.s . 7 p.m.

Pastor: Connie Fiarct
Sunday School - 9: IS a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Dewey King
Sunday school· 9:30a.m.
Sunday worship. 7 p.m.
Wedne~ay prayer meeting- 7 p.m.

W-ip-1:00p.m.
Wcdncadoy Bible Sovdy • 1:00 p.m.

H - O.lreadl Mlolllrtta

Worship · 10 a.m.

-orSioarooKelt.aCIIIU'dl
l.cldlna C...:k Rd., Rutland

Htmloek Gron C... t&lt;fo

r-LoallaySvnday School· 10:00 Lm.
Svoday StrYiee • 6:00 p.OI.
Wtdntoday Service -1:00 p.m.

Purl Chapel
Sulld11y S&lt;:hool - 9 a.m.

Sunday School9:30 o.m.

So. John Lutheran c•urch
Pine Grove
Re'W. Donald C. Fritz
Worship • 9:00a.m.
Sunday School - 10:00 a.rn.

., DexttrCbvrclo ofChriat

Alii St., Middloporl

Ptsun: Chad Emrick
Sunday SchOol · 9 a. m.
Worship· 10 a.m.

friday, ~rch 10,2000

Pastor: Brian May
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

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Lclart, W.Va. Rl. 1

Oth er Churct1 es

Wor!ihl p • 10:.10 t.m.

Wonhip - lla.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:00p.m.

Luth eran

·Pastor: Ptlilip Sturm
·
. Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Sllldy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Vemap ye Sulliv11 n

Sunday Sc hool · 'JI:JO a.m .

Pwor: Charles McKenlie

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
W~Jrship • 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Rttd.,IHt ChOI'I!h orCiiriJI

Sunday Scbooi-9:4S a.m.
Evenina- 6:30p.m.

Pa~t ur:

Col&gt;aryPIIpiaaCiooftl
Huri•orwille Road

Lo"'"'llle Cllrillla• Cllon:b

Pastor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school· 10:30 11.m.
· Worship-9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

ML Volooo Bapliat
Pastor : Joe N. Sayre

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Zlooo Cburdl ofCbrlll
Pomeroy, Hanisonv,ille Rd. (Rt.1.3)
Pastor: Roger Watson
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service$ - 1 p.m.

RuUand Cllurch or Cllrlat

·6th and Palmer St., Middleport
Sunday School-9:15a.m.
Worship- IO:IS a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wedaesda~ Sc~ice- 7: 00 p.m.

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Pa5tor:Terry Stewan
Sunday School -9:30 a. m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6:30 P..m.
Wednesday Services -·6:30p.m.

Pastor: Torn Runyon
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

East Main St.
Sunda~ School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.Al.

Flnt Baptiol Cbun:h
Pastor: Mark Morrow

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Bradbury Church ofChrlll

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Duo.tlloH...... CIIordl
31~1 Slllt Roult 3:B, l.anpvlle
Pulor. Ouy lacbon
Sunday sdlool · 9:.!0 a.m.
Sullday worship· 1G-.JO a.m. A: 7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer service - 7 p.m.

rius Johnson, waived by the
Broncos on Thesday, faces a fourg:itqe suspc:nsiori. for violatin~ the
NFL's substance-abuse policy. .,
.This is believed to be Johnson's
thiid violation; which the . NFL
said leads to a four-game suspen. sion.
.
Johnson, 27, W2S ,arrested In
December for allegedly punching
a female acquaintance at a nightclub. The case was settled out of
court.

Eastern, Trimble meet in lVC-style district title tilt
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BY ScOTT WOLFI

., SENTINEL CORRESPONDENT

EAST MEIGS - · Saturday at noon,
Eastern steps into unchartered territory in
their quest to become the first Eagle boys
basketb~ team to advance to the regional tournament when they face league foe
Trimble at Ohio University Convocation
Center.
Eastern has already tied a school record
for most -wins and has gone one step further than any other Eastern boys basketball team.
The gal,ne will be. the rubber match in a
three-game series. Eastern, 20-2, defeated
Trimble a,t.home January 7, 70~62.
.
But one of Eastern's losses came to
Trimble, 'an 86-69 upset on February 11,

in ·Glouster. Pride among other things is at at the Convo in the district semifinal.
stake in this the third gam'e of the series.
The Tomcats were led by Trent Patton
Eastern (20-2) advanced as number one and Bobby Trace who turned in 19 and 18
seed in the tournament with a 90-56 win point performances. Trace paced Trimble
over South Gallia in the sectional champi- with 16 points in the first half, and when
onship, then claimed a 63-46 win over Leesburg sought to contain the red-hot
· New Boston in the district semifinal.
guard, Trent Patton produced a break-out
Trimble (13-9), the number six seed in second half.
Rolland Chalfant had a good ganie with
the tournament draw and 9-9 at the time,
has gone on a four-game winnirtg streak, ~2 points. Jesse Richmond added eight
including a win that marked one of East- and had a team high seven rebounds.
ern's only two losses.
Trimble is led by Trent Patton who
They defeated Ironton St. Joe (15-6) averaged 18.7 points per game and is the
and number three seed 63-50 in the Sec- team sparkplug. Patton is best noted as a
tional finals, then defeated Leesb11rg Fair- . penetrator and . is quick to establish his
field the nun1ber .one seed ·in the inside game . against a man - to- man
Lucasville sectional, 59-54
Monday night defense. Patton's outside game comple,.

·Evans heads list of top Rio ·returnees
starting' t6.
Naylor ~re expected to assume
RIO GRANDE - . The
The Redwomen will have .the catching duties for the
University ~ of Rio Grande Michele Ulmer . (.400, 20
departed Rheinfrank and
softball teare is gearing up for RBI) back tl~is seasori. Ulmer Brosher. Senior Brenda Brady
the 2000 seasoq after•finishing ' was AllcAMC at shortstop, should handle the . first base
13-20 in 1999.
even though she played most position.
' Third~year . Head Coach of the season ·at third base .arid
Former River Valley standStaci Wood~rd will be arni~d will likely man die hot corner out Marie Denney heads a
with her "yQung guns" as well this year. Also . returning left . group of quality newcomers
as some 'seasoned veterans fielder Lisa Denney (.298, 27 to the Redwomen program.
h~ading ifito battle this RBI) ~ncj center fielder Jeri Jessica Swackham~er, Naylor,
spring. Woo!fyard has posted a Diedrich, who is back after a Amy Jewett and Audra Barnes
mark of 33J30 in her stint at medical redshirt.
all make up the freshman
URG.
Peb Calloway (.354, 1 HR, class.
Woodyard · and assistant 22 RBI) headlines a talented
Sheppard (1-4, 6.18 ERA),
coach Dan Shan~ will have to sophomore class that will be Temple (2-6, 7.84 ERA) and
figure out !': way to replace the key i~ .leading the. Red- senior Jenny Murphy · (0-4,
All-American Mideast Con- women hac~ to th.e top of the 8,34 ERA) all return to the
. fere~ce perf&amp;rmers · Shellie heap in the AMC. Calloway .is pitching staff. Reese, who was ·
Weiner (.534j ,l I;:IR, 20 RBI) expected tci see time at third redshirted last season, is also
and Shelly Rheinfrank '( .337, base and· .be utilized ·as the expecteil to see time on the
14 RBI). as well as the stellar extra ·hitter.
niound this spring. ·
Jill Thomas; Mary Blair,
defense of 1 ~=archer Stad
Ulmer, Evans, Calloway, Lisa
Kelly
Adkins,
Jocelyn
Shep.
Denney
and Diedrich should
Brosher, alllo~ to graduation.
Senior Reb~cca Evans (1 0- pard, Nikki Milum, Janella be in the running for all-con6,. 3.24 ERA, 1-08 IP) returns Reese and Jessica Temple are ference honors this season.
as Rio Grande's top hurler. all part of the sophomore
The home opener is set for
· March · 31, against Notre
The former Eaitern Eagle star . class.
Blair and freshman Beth Dame College.
pitched 23 .games last season,

Please see Eastern, Pllp 81

Twelve local

BY MARK WILLIAMS

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rnents his inside durability.
Patton is very quick and is capable of·
hitting the three point shot, while flauoiting a great ball handling talent. His quick ness established him as one of th e area's
best defensive players. ·
At off guard is Bobby Trace, who plaudits Patton's effort. Trace keeps opposinr;
defenses honest with his awesome thrt'e
point shooting, and he too is good off th e.
dribble.
Opposing teams have trouble shutting
down both Patton and Trace for a collapsing defense on one, opens up the perimeter for the other. This was pretty much th e
case Monday' when Trace scored 16 of hi ~

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Sardinia Eastern Brown. boys
coach Rob Beucler and girls
coach Richard Kiser, who each
guided their teams to 20•0
. records, grabbed two of the top
Division Ill honon on the
1999-2000 Associated Press
Southeast All-District high
school
basketball
teams
announced Thursday.
Beucler and Kiser stood alone
as the coaches of the year in
their divisions. A media panel
· from the distri.Ct made the selections .
The girls playen. of the year .
were: Trish Meyers of Mowerytown Whiteoak .in Division IV;
Washin81;on Couri House's
Valerie King (a repeater in III),
Mandy Goin ofVincent Warren
Local and Jackson's Beth Howe
(II) . and Abbey Jennings of
Locan ,(!) ..

Joining Kiser as the· top girls
coaching honore ~s · were: Oak
Hill's Doug Hale (IV), Vinc.ent
Warrep's Dennis Biddinger (II)
and Logan's Keith Myers (I).
The top boys award winners
included: Chris Williams of
Franklin Furnace Green and
Chris McGraw of New Boston :
Glenwood (IV), Williamsport
Westfall's Tyler · Schleich (Ill ),
anp Bruce Miles of Hillsboro
(II).
. In addition to Beucler, th e
boys coaches honors went to:
Reedsville Eastern's Howi e
Caldwell (IV) and Jim Osborne
of ·Gallipolis Gallia. Academy
(H) .

There were no individual.
· awards goven in boys Division l
because there are only thre&lt;
teants in the district.
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Friday, March 10,2000

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.and Metgs were selected to the 2000 All DJStnct
teams

In the DtvlSlon IV boys vonng Eastern's Joe
Brown was named first team All~OIStnct Teanunate
Josh Will was voted second team, while Matt S!ffipson earned spectal mentiOn
Southern s Russell Retber was named third team
AU Dmnct
In DtvtSon II Me1gs seruor Steve Beha was a
secon team selecnon Marauder teammate J P Staats
earned spe,tal mentaon
In the gtrls .OIVIsJOn II vonng Metgs' Amber Vmtl)g was tabbed for first team honon Teammate Jen-

mfer Shr~mphn was voted to the third team
Southern s Kim lhle and Eastern's Amber Baker
were both third team sele,taons m DtviS!on IV Juli
Bailey of Eastern and Kan Cummms of Southern
receiVed spectal mentiOn
Eastern head coach How1e Caldwell was voted
Southeast Dmnct Coach of the Year m DJvtston IV.
The All-TVC teanu have not been released as yet
smce two league team still remaJn alive m the play~
of!S Eastern s boys play Tnmble m
the DIVIston IV dtstnct final
tomorrow at the Convo
Game nme ts noon
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distnct tatles, so the Tomcats are no stranger to success The last two seasons they lost m the secaonal
finals and defeated Whiteoak 5~-52 en route to the
regiOnal m 1998 Addinonall)l most of this elite dub
faomPepB1
has gone to the reg~onal two consecunve years m
his 18 pomts the first half while Patton depoSited baseball
14 of his 19 pomts the second half
In Mondays sellll Eastern was led by JUmor
JefFTtace Bobbys cousm delivers a great offenSJve southpaw Joe Brown who razzle dazzled the New
punch as well He IS qwck and has a great touch Boston defense to the tune of 20 pomts Brown
while also adding rebounding strength J
made several of his own buckets on sheer deternuRolland Chalfant 15 a borufied rebounding talent nanon but also benefited from some great passmg
\&gt;nd a bull on the boards tnSide He ts good m the 9ff the Eagle fast break Brown himself made some
pamt but can also step outstde the penmeter and great passmg plays With three assiSts
pop the three
Josh Will had a great rught from the floor w1th a
Jesse Richmond has had several late season offen 6 for-8 effort mcluding one three pomter, 15 pomts
SIVe explostons Richmond slipped mto Tnmble s and 11 rebounds to score a double double Will also
ba'kdoor offense to be a key factor m Tnmble's sec- had five asSists on the rught m a great floor game
tional champiOnship wm Richmond had mnilar b1g
Matt S1mpson agam did a great JOb runmng the
plays m Monday mght's wm over Leesburg
Eastern offense notching eleven pomts on the mght
Phil Fatres Jr , adds offenSive ball-handling stabil and keepmg the Eagle offense patient and pmsed
t(y off the bench but doesn t provtde much offen
Matt BtsseU added seven Chad Nelson four Gar~jve punch Fatres 1s also a good defens1ve player and rett Karr four and Enc Srmth two
overall steady performer
Brown heads the Eastern offens1ve hst wtth a 15 7
Two years ago Trunble cl:umed the secnonal and scormg clip The lefty 1s a good dnver and an auto
matK along the baseline Browns off season work

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has made him one of the best m the league and one
of the aU-arne '"teer leaders m "onng at Eastern
Stmpson owns a 11 9 pomt average and several
20-pomt efforts late m the season At 6-6 and towenng above most of his defenders the pomt guard's
btggest contnbutJon 1s runrnng the Eastern offeme
He ts most successful off the np move and on penetratmg JUmpers
WtU averages 12 pomts Will1s also a sharp shooter who JOms S1mpson as one of the penmeter
threats
Snuth has put together a rmd-season strmg of
double digit games to boost his average Sconng
mne agamst South Gallia, Srmth owns an etght
pmnts per game average Snuth remams a strong
rebounder and mstde defenSive anchor
BtsseU averages 8 7 pomts per game and ts capable
of htttmg the three He ts a very good semor ball
handler and 1s capable of a break-out offenstve
game
Nelson and Karr throw 7 6 and
6 5 averages mto the rmx off the
ben'h Kau ts a great boost off the
bench and his sconng threat helps
open up Eastern's mstde game He

has posted a couple late season double-dig1t game~
Nelson notched 16 pomts man 80 percent shoormg effort m Eastern s last wm over Southern and
had eleven m the sectional WIO Nelson has become
a dedicated worker and huge contnbunon to the
EHS program
As stats show, Eastern 1s solid seven deep With
more qual1ty nunutes commg from Josh Kehl Josh
Brodenck, Joe Marcmko Brad Brannon, ChriS
Lyons and a host of others
Seruor Steve Weeks contmumg the healmg
process of his second severe ankle sprun has been
gettmg more playmg nme as the season progresses
The Tomcats will have to counter Eastern's potennally explostve offense wh1ch has scored an average
of 70 I pomts per game The Eastern defense has
allowed JUSt over 53 7 pomts per game
Game nme ts noon at the Convo Saturday

Wny wall? Start meeting Ohio

from Page B1
the 1991-92 season the last time the Blue
.Oemons went to the NCAA tournament
' •l)Nc Charlotte 57, Louasvalle 52
Jobey Thomas led UNC Charlotte (17 -14)
w1th 16 pomts
Pae-10
No 9 Arazona 86, No 2 Stanford 81
At Tucson, Anz Richard Jefferson who
broke his nght foot m Anzona s 68-65 VICtory at Stanford Jan 8 and was "oreless m his
-first two games back last week scored 19
pomts for the Wildcats (25 6 overall 14 3
]&gt;a, 10) The Cardinal (25 3 14 3) were led
.by Casey Jawbsen s 20
B1g East at New York
Georgetown 76, No 12 Syracuse 72
Kevm Braswell made mne free throws down
-the stretch as Georgetown (18-13) became
the first Btg East No 9 seed to beat a top seed
No 21 Connecticut 79, Seton Hall 64
Khahd EI-Anun scored 24 of his 30 pomts
1n the first half for the defending nanonal
ehamp10ns Fourth-seeded Conne,tt,ut (23
il) was to fa,e Georgetown tomght
No 23 Maam1 61, Notre Dame 58
Elton Tyler ()4 pomts) made a key basket
and then a clutch defenstve play as Mtamt
wuhstood a late rally
No 19 St John's 75, Villanova 70
Bootsy Thornton scored 21 pomts and
thttd seeded St Johns scored the games final
soc pomts
Atlantic 10 at Philadelphia
No 6 Temple 71, V argmlR Tech 52
Temple (24 5) used two 9-0 runs to pull
Jway m the first hal(
UMass 86, George Washmgton 68
Chns Kirkland s 22 pomts pO'ed Massachusetts (17-14).
St Bonaventure 7~, XaVJer 69

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fllll time auctioneer complete
auction
service
Licensed

feB Ohio &amp;

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'173-5785 Or 304-'173-5447
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The Succeasful Candidate w 11
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Calla And To Dispatch Service
Personnel App M:ant Should Pas
Regardjng Gravity Sewers Pump
Stations And Wastewater Sam
piing And laboratory Anaiysla
App cant Witt Be Trained On
Pressure Sewers Controlled Ols
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Spec flcatlons And Electrical
Schematics As Well As Overwe
The Instal atlon Of New Gravity
Se~er Connections Pressure
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Units App cant Snail Be Rospon
slble For Operating A New lnno
vatlve SCADA Control System
And Shall Have Acceaa To A
Computer With Modem To Be

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motely Applicant Shall Poa&amp;eas
Both Written And Oral Cbmmunl
cations Skill Applicant Shall
Professionally Represent The
Gallla County Commlss oners In
Responding To Public Service
Requests As Well As Malnta n
Operation And Maintenance
Schedules Logs And Flaports
Appl canl Shall Prepare And

Timely Submtt Ohio EPA Raports
Applicant Shall Be Comm tted To
The Protection
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mont And Tne Heo th Solely And
Wlllaro Of Tho Commun ly
Gallla County a An Equal Oppor
tunlty Employer Applications &amp;
Resumes Shou d Be 'Sub milled
No lata Than Wednesday
March 22 2000 To Ga lia County
Comm ss onel's Attn
Karen
Sprague County Admlnlatralor
18 locuat Street Room 1292
Gall_,ol~

Ohio 45831

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Lawn Crew Supervisor aeasonal
(April October) Monday thru Frl
day general knowledge of equip
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DENTAL BILLER $15 $45 l!lr
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Needt People To Process Madl
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Position Openings lmmed ate
Openings For Ca In Residant
Assistants /CIIn cal Assistants
At Carr Street In Jackson Ohio
And The Crls s Intervention tJnll
In Gallipolis Ohio Requirements
For Both Poaltlons Are As Fol
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Shift Work Val d Or 'i&amp;r a Ll
cense High School Diploma Or

GED First Aid And CPR $6 87
Per Hour Send Resume To Manager 01 Human Reaources
Woodland Cantara Inc 3086

State Route 160 Gallipolis OH
45831 Applications May Be
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Postal Jobs $48 323 00 Yr Now
Hiring No Experience Paid
Train ng Great Benetlts Call 7

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POSTAL JOBS To $18 35 IHR
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Ralarences Required
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EX1 8040

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532 8055

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MEDICAL BILLING Unl mllod In
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Reg 119G-05-1274B

220 Money to Loan

Schaols
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150

House for aale two story 2 3
bedrooms one bath Middleport
asking $29 0 00 No down pay
ment financing ava table to quail

lied Cal l 800-388 81114
Mldd aport corne r of H gh Street
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with dining room 1vlng room and
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cabinets makes lht kitchen w lh
lots of w ndowa very bright A so a
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1 78 Acrea In Country On State
Route 775 Past 0 0 Mcintyre

Park Call 740 4411859 Allor 5
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Nice Brick Home 3 BR 3 Baths
Oak C8blneta Bu It In 0 Shwash
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Heat lnground Pool 1Ox32 Ou 1
Neighborhood Fin shed Base
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448-8181 $119 000
On 2 lots n Syracuse 10 rooms
and bath with riYBr view $29 500

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245-5623
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AM
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Debt Consohdat on Mortgages
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LAND NEAR RIO
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Free Maps 1 800-213-8365

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5878
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Low Down Payment 1 800 691

67'17

1 14 COndor Street Mobl a Home
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Consider land Contract 740

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691-6777

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home lor sale cathedral cell ng
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bedroom two lui baths 12x20
deck new carpel $11 500 OBO
ca I 7&lt;10 992 5422 after' 30 or
leave massage
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mon &amp;Ill ha&amp; new sme I lg bath
rooms 3 br Iota of closet apace
all alec c/a possible leave on
low rented lot Chars rd 62 2
decks under plnn ng&amp; bock

$20 000 cat 304-675-4153
1967 Alcon mobile home 121155

$1900 74G-742 2852
1988 "x70 Schult 3 Bedi'OQD'!s 2
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1 3 Bedrooms ForeclOsed
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1 Bedroom On 32 Linea n Gallpolis $300/Mo $200 Oepo&amp;lt No

Pots 740-446-9342
152 Fourth A¥enue Ga llpolls 3
Bedrooms W 0 Hook Up $375 /
Mo Deposit Required 1 8"

840 0521
Fo sa a or rant 2 bedroom
house In Pomeroy $350 month
p us deposit wi set on contract
with good efe rences no pets

740 698 7244
App !cations Accepltd Another
Weak 3 Bed oom Neighbo hood

Road Large Yam No PetJ $4001
Mo 74().44&amp;6890
For ent n Syracuse 4 bed 0001
two bath al appliances 20lx58
lot fenced n play arell carpeted
th oughout HUO available $575
per month $575 deposit childr•n
welcome Christy s Fam ly Liv ng
740 992 4514

2 Bedrooms 1 Bath HP /CA 740
446-2516 AlterS PM

lnttr!or pe!ntlng Experienced
Free Est mates References 304

1983 141170 Sky Ina 2 3 bed
rooms one and half baths Berber

458-1802
MOTHER OF 2 WILL BABYSIT IN
MY HOME CHRIST AN NON
SMOKING M F CALL 304 882
2552
Mother 01 3 Will Babysit Any
Shift Non Smoking Environment
Reasonable Rates Mercerville
Area 740 256-t576
Need An Electric an Or Carpent
er? Beat High Prices All Work
Gaurant&amp;edl 740-446-2947
wanted To Do Mounts Tree
Service Buckel Truck Service
Top Trim Removal Slump Grind
lng Fully Insured Free

mates Bidwell Ohio 1 800 838
9568 Or 740 388 9648
Wll Oo Garden Tiling (304 )875
6536

FINANCIAL

210

carpet lots of extras $10 000

oeo can 740-992 !5888
All real estate advert s!ng In
this newspaper s subject to
the Federal Far Housing NJ.
of 1968 wh ch makes it llegal
to advert se any p eference
llmltat on or d scrim nation
based on race color re ig on
sex familial status or national
or1gln or any Intention to
make any such preference
llmltaUon or d scrimination •
This newspaper wKI not
knowing y accept ~
advertisements for real estate
which Is n ~lo ation of the
law Our readers are hereby
Informed that a I dwelings

advertised n lhb newspape
are available on an equal
opportunity bass

1987 Rlverv ew t4x70 2 Bed
rooms 2 Baths Range ~elrlgera
tor Disposal Dishwasher New
Carpet On Rental Lot 740 446

0228

REAL ESTATE

$3000 WEEKLY I Mall ng 400
Brochures AT HOME! Guar
anteed FREE Suppt es Start lm
mediately Call 1 800 489 9477

Ext 88 (24 Hrs)
INOTICEl
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do bus
ness with people you know and
NOT to eand money through the
mall until you have Investigated

31 o Home• for Sale
$ NO 00\IINI HOMES NO CRED
IT NEEDED! GOV T FORE
CLOSURES! GUARANTEED AP
PROVALI 1 800 380 4620 EXT
8509
3 Bedroom Brick Home Double
Garage large Lot Fin shed
Baaemenl Maintenance Free

Fleetwood Homes

2 Bedroom Mobile Home In Ka
nauga $3t5/Mo Plus Ut ties
740 446-4107

7764 St At 7

Proclorvlle OH 45689
(NeX1 To Foodlalr)
"MARCH MADNESS SALE"
Off F oor Price Deduction

2000

Model 32 Wide Over $5 000 00
on Your Price HO 478 po
Off F oor Price Deduction

1492

Sq

Over

Fl

2000

Model

$4 000 00 Olf
Your Price
$42 617 00
Homes Are 3 Bedrooms 12 Baths
Single A&amp; Low As $t49 00
Month Sectlonala As Low As
$269 00 Monlh Come In Or Can
For Pre Approvals 1 888 565

0167

Local

Trade-Ins Are A ao Welcome

FLEETWOOD HOMES 01 Proc
!orville On o ORAND OPENING
Largest New Inventory In South
ern Ohio Specla s On Homes
And Financing In Progress Call

good ahape $1300 OBO 1st traH

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Easy! FREE InfO! t 800 997 9988
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••e 6659

Stoneybrook Ettates Brie- I
3Bedrooma 12BathJ /Otn e Pen
1 Doora 2 Car Garage Wtwo k
Area Fenced area for tmall
children/pet&amp; 1 2Aclre Pt Pleal

ant $125 000 (3041t175oll959

Counlrt Homo 3 Bodrooml 2 112
lletlll UHitly Flrtlllloco LoYol Lot
Large Kitchen &amp; Olnlng Room

740-379-9887 Or 740-379-9000

2br private lot near school nl$:e
yard porches clean good colld

Hartlord $275 00 304-882 2389 •
Mason 2 bd 2 ba tra ler $295 a
mon +dep at req Hud accept-

ed 304 875 7783

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Apartments
for Rent

440

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1 and 2 bedroom apartments IW:
nlshed end unfurnished sacurft,y
dapoell requlre!1 no pets 74f)

992 2218
1 Bedroom Apartment

s•ootM ..1

1 Bedroom Furnished Up&amp;leira
Apartment Utilities Pad 12901
Mo Plus Depoa t 740.~1340 •

4 Bedrooms 2 Baths 5 Minutes
To Holzer Hospital To Gallipolis

1

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2 lot Models Must Go Extra
Nice Loaded Your Choice $999
Down Hurry Wont Last Oakwood

lnga 740.992 2517

SPRINT What

2003 740 446 1409

E¥Orythlng Paid 740.4«&lt;12515

38R Home For Sale or Rant Gal
ipOII FifTY Area f304)675-11 05

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2 Bedrooms A r Natural Ga'
Furnace In Ga I polls 740 4MS

For Dttell&amp; 1 888 585-0187

AUT

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2 Bedroom Mobile Home You
Pay Utllt es &amp; Deposit n PortJr
Area No Pets 614 388 9182

1 740 886 0187

PEPSI /COKE IFRITO LAY
SNACK AND SODA VENDING
ROUTE BE YOUR OWl'/ BOSS
$$$ALL CASH BUSINESS$$$
INCRESE YOUR li&gt;!COME NOWI
SMALL INVESTM£NT /EXCEL
LENT PROFITS 1 800 731 7233
EX'T: 1003

' br 1BOO aq ft all 1 floor at
tached garage new roaf new
heat pump new hot tub $85 000
cal 304 674 1022( days}or 304
875 5479 { even ngd weekends!

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
$200-$300 740 992 2167

740-446-8329

3003 Brook Dr In PT Pleaoant 3-

Three bedroom two batl'l just off
SA 143 nea Ha r sonvlle Master
bedroom wibath wid hookup nice
yard f'Kl pets no smok ng depda
It requ1red 74().742 3033

Between Athans and Pomeroy 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes

Priced Includes Complete Setup
Other Specials

BuelniiBS
Opportunity

1118 olterlng
SIIISptr&amp;On Needed RtiBII Fur
nlture Immediate Opening Part
Time Apply Topes Furniture Co

'lbu Oblaln Sltlolactlon When
Others Enjoy'lbur r.taall? II So
We H1Y1 A Pollllon For 'lbu
Within AHomelke Atmooplloraj
lnleffltad Applleantl May Apply
Daly Mon Sun 9-4 R.,..-.wood

FREEl We Own Four! We Can
Pul You In Buslneu For Le&amp;&amp; l

Handyman maintenance service

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flee PO Box 266 Syracuse Oh

45'179

no

Are -mu A Creallve COOk? SO

Olotrlbulor Ship Open Now tor

lance ifJ1J111dtetely n 'lbu Hava

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Pool manager needed Syracuae

Village resume sent to Clerke Of

330 Farm• for Sale

FORECLOSED HOMES Low Or 0

DOLLAR STOAE INFORMATION

SINO!~$ I

And Exam Information Cal 8 A M
9 PM M F 1 888 898 5627 EX1
24 1007

J E Kessinger Trucking Co Oak

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Guaranteed Hire For Appllcat on

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11118 816 1682

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Fax (615) 234-9026

POSTAL JOBS Up To $17 21 /Hr

$25 $75111r

W..Jod.
Delivery Drivers

This Opporlun ty Pease Send A

Copy or Your CV To ~erldlan
Corporate Healthcare Human
Aasources 20 Burton H lis Blvd
Suite 200 Nasbv I e TN 37215

Counllos EOE /M Employer

l:;xpena ng Loca HVAC Dealer
Looking For Experienced Qual
lied Instal ers In The Field 01
Resident al &amp; Manufactured
Housing HVAC Equipment &amp;
Duct Sytlem Installations

www any

Merid an Corporate Healthcare A.
Growing Nat ona Healthcare
Company currently Has An
Openlng For A Full Time Medical
OIJactor To Provide Prevent ve
And Medical Care For An Em
ployee Workforce Near Charles
ton WV The Successful Can
dldate Should Be Experienced In
Fan'Miy Practice Emergency Med
lclne 0 Occupational Medicine
This Position Offers An Oppor
tunlty For A Dedicated Profes
slonal To Pract ce Medicine In A
Setting Not Bound By Insurance
Contracts And Fee Schei:iules
.Exce lent Salary And Beneflls
1'ackage EOE II You Are Inter
asted In Learning More About

Ics In Gallla Jackson And Meigs

HVAC INSTALLERS

once Needed Will Train Calli
888-846-5724

radius o1 BUFFALO malo or lo
male d lteronl all fta "'*'ng 24
hr period ca 1 304 788-7290
leBva phone number/ name and
best time to call vou back bel
ween 8am-5pm Mon Frl to set
up an iltervlew

31 0 Home• for Sale

74tl-448-4514

tab&amp;

At'ltl mustllvl within a 20 mHes

Bu11neu
Opportunity

210

Secretary Wanted For Busy Con
Slruetlon Oft ce - P eftr Someone
With Knowledge 01 The Con
atrucllon Buslneu We A e
Looking For A Full T me Multi Ta
tented Aggress ve Person Who
Llku Work ng With The Public
Job nvolvas Typing Eatlmatea
Working With Cusotmers Schtd
ul ng Appointments Phones And
Much More Call Chr allan a
Con&amp;t To Set Up An Interview At

40 hrslwilekl+ over time clean
ng bu k1 ngs In the BUFFALO

PHYSICIAN OPPORTUNITY
NEAR CHARLESTON WV

Diagnose Problema Knowledge
Of Electrical Systems Motors
Pumps Va vas F ow Meters
Computer&amp; Their Function Man
tenance And Repair Applicant

And

Part time Customer Serv ee Rep
resentlveal ve needed with a (or
ward th nklng Communlcat ona
Company Applicant needs to be
energetic enthhuslast c 111f
motivated have excellent com
munlcatlons ski s knowledge of
office procedures computer and
10 keypad skills excellant ben
ef 1 package Successful can
dJdate will pass a drug and back
ground check Send resumes to
PO Box 106 Pt Pleasant WV

25550 EOE

System Applicant Shall Poaaess
An Ohio EPA Clan I Operators
~ ,...,naa Or Be Able To Obtain A
Ltcense With n 6 Months Of Employment Applicant Shall A so
Have A Valid Ohio Drivers Ll
cense And Sa Trained For Can

Year PC Required No Expert

EMERGING COMPANY NEEDS

110

Wo~ From Home In Heatth Field

DATA ENTRY

DRIVERS Start Up To 38cpm
With Bonuau All Milos Paid

eopy of The Gambltra Mirror
ash for other books old pam
~hleta diaries tettif&amp; We also

NURSES WANTED

County Board 01 Com-

Check

appl cauona tor

merovOnly

mltslonera Ia Currently Seek ng
An Operator For Their (jra~ ty
Sewer Pressure Sewer And La
goon Treatment Facilities Prlncl
pal Reapona bllties Include Oper
atlon And Melntena.nce Of A 5
Mila Gravity Sewer Syatem A t2
Mie Pressure Sewer System 167
Septic Tank Effluent Pump Un tea
2 Sanitary SeWer Pump Stat ona
A 'tO Acre lagoon Treatment
Faci lty And Suparv aory Control

To

Need Someone To Mow Gress
On Weekly Baals &amp; Trim Hedge•
As Needed Wll Take Slda Until

From
&amp; Po

1 800 872 5987 Or Locally At
740 448 9418 For An Appo nt

l\lnga Pre 1930 U S Currency

ollor $100 for good 1844

~ 11

5275

740 992 5039

GALLIA COUNTY
BIDWELL /PORTER
WASTEWATER COUECTION
SYSTEM UR!ATMENT
FACILITY OPERATOR

Help Wanted

110

Moms Wanted America s 11
Home Buslneu Mom&amp; Work At
Home Free cauene 1 888 6 t 3

Now

Contact BtMtH a HTG &amp; CLG At

500pm

f/111

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Starting Applicant Dtllrod For
Full Time Po~tlon Gertalrlc &amp; Supervisory Experlonco A Plusl
BoMfl~ lnckJdo 0olf1)ldllve
Salary Available Insurance Pakl
Vacation Free Mea• Empk&gt;;ee
Dlocounts CrodH Union Ship Medica Dlscoootland
Flexible Schedul ng
Como To k Wltn Ua YotiH Be
Glad 'lbu Dkll
Flavenswood care Centtl'
1113 Washington Strut
Ravtnawood WV
(Located Next To Cope I Market)
Reloroncos Required

Tho

Help Wanted

March t5 2000 Sand B do To
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King 85 Upper River Road Galli
pol ' Ohio 45631

for And Gold Colna

i!l'llng Etc Ac:qulalllono Jewelry
M TS Coin Shop 151 Second
~..- Gallipolis 7-2842

Tranaport

www.123pam com

Able

Attn Work From Home Earn Up
To $2 ooo /Part Time $10 ooo

and FIN Market

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chanica! Aptitude And Ability To

Blonde Grey While 740 448
}1&lt;43 Claim Or Wit G-way

Loat and Found

PM

Shall P.osaess A General Me

AlTENTION:
WORK FROM HOME
My Children Come T~ My Olllce
Everyday Earn $500 $1 500 PT
$2 000 $4 500 FT
Call 888 842-5078

~

day 1 877 230 8002 Sunday 9
AM 8PM Mon Fr18AM 6

And SCADA Sysl•m Applicant

ASSEMBLY AT HOMEII Cralls

'40-1185-3682 or 740-985-3884

Orlvef'l 2 WHk Peld COL TrainIng No Exp Needed Earn Up To
$32 000 f'fr FuJI Btntllta. CaN To-

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$45 000 /Yoar /Potonllall DociO&lt;t

Free Cal For App leallon tExaml
nation Information Federal Hlr.e

cal a com COD S /Cred t Cams

Benefit Bike Run
GOOD TIMES
Sunday 2- 6 pm Bean Dinner

12 000 WEEKLY I Mailing 400
Broenurtll Satisfaction Guar
antoodl Pootoge &amp; Supplies Pro
vldadl Ruah Self Addressed
Stamped EnYIIopol GICO DEPT
5 Box 1438 ANTIOCH TN
370111438 S1artl,_taly

30 Announcements
Now To 'lbu Thrift Slloppo
9 Weal Stimson Athena
740.592 1842
Qua ty ctot,tng and hou .. hold
~tema $ t 00 bag sale every
Thursday Monday thru Saturday
9:00.5 30

Help Wented

110

"GOY T POSTAL JOBS" Up
To $18.24 Hour Hiring For 2000

•f.rae Horse Manure

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Caswell Cyrus had IS pomts mcludmg first half to hit a patr of 3 pomters that
e1ght straight m the final nunutes to lead St sparked a 26 2 run to carry Colorado
Bonaventure (20-8)
Baylor 63, Nebraska 55
Dayton 67, St Joseph's 64
Tevts Stukes scored 22 pomts, mcludmg a
Tony Stanley scored 19 pomts and Brooks four pomt play, as Baylor erased a 14 pomt
Hall mteKepted a desperanon pass at the delict!
buzzer for Dayton (22 7)
WAC at Fresno, Calif
•
SEC at Atlanta
No 14 Thlsa 71, ruce 51
No 11 Flor1da 89, Mississippi 67
Stxth man Dav1d Shelton s 20 pomts paced
The Gators (24-6) used 11 players to wear top seeded Tulsa (28 3)
down Misstsst~pt
Hawau 87, SMU 82
South Carolina 69, Alabama 59
Troy Ostler scored 22 pomts to key SIXthJamel Bradley led South Carolina (14-16) seeded Hawau s upset
~
wllh 15 pomts
Fresno St 79, UTEP 70
Vanderbilt 76, Misnss1pp1 State 53
Fresno States Terrance Roberson had 19
Rick Jones hit e1ght 3 pmnters for aU 24 of pomts to offset a poor shoWing from Courthis pomts to lead the Commodores (19-9)
ney Alexander the nations leadmg scorer
Arkansas 71, Georgaa 64
TCU 84, San Jose St 71
All proceeds will benefit Frank Musser.
Freshman Alonzo Lane scored a 'areer-high
Marqu1se Gamous an\1 Estell Laster each
Former owner Watering Hole.
23 pomts and Arkansas (16-14) shut down poured m 22 pomts to lead TCU (18-13)
Georgta m the se,ond hal(
Btg 10 at Chicago
Wisconstn 51, Northwestern 41
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public
Mark Vershaw scored 17 pomts and had five
Tho torma of the 111e ora hoorlng to Inform clll~ono Rural Houelng Sorvlu
MEIGS COUNTY
assists as Wtsconsm won the lowest-swnng
obout tho Rural Housing Houalng
calh
Preaervatloft
TAX PLAT OFFICE
Houolng
Tho Homo Natlonol Bank Sarvlco
game ever at the Btg Ten tournament
Application
Wrtttan
COURTHOUSE
ra•rv•• tho right to ra)lct Pra•rvlllon program, wh•t comments will be acceptoil
Iowa 81, Minnesota 78
POMEROY, OHIO 45789
any or .r1 blda or to ramove octlvltlll aro eligible and until 10 00 A M March 20,
740-892 28M
Kyle Galloway had 20 pomts m the first half
ony
unit from the alo •t other lmportont progrom 2000 and may be moiled Ill
The Floodploln Yartance
raqulremen11!
anytime
and four free throws m the final 15 seconds
the
Melgo
County
Board will moot 11 10 00
A oocond public llllrlng Courthou• Pomeroy Ohio
Arrongomonte
moy
bo
for the Hawkeyes (14-15)
1 m Moroh 13 2000 In the mode to lnapact ony of tho will be hold on Moroh 20, 45789
Melga
County obova nomad vehlclll prior 2000 11 10 15 AM 11 tho
Penn State 76, Michigan 66
II a participant will need
Commllllonora Offici Tha
County
to the 1111 by calling 7410- Molge
Gya51 Cline-Heard scored a season high 18
auxlll~ry aldl (lntorprlter,
mooting 11 open to tho
Commlnlonora olllco
9411-2210
brollled or lapod motorlol,
and Titus Ivory swred 13 of his 17 pomts m
public
Molga County Courthoueo, onletlvo llltonlng dovlco,
George
L1wrence,
Edword Worry
the second half for Penn State which earned
Pomeroy Ohio to give ather) due to • dlaablllty,
CoiiiCIIon omFIDDCip .... MM•ger
clll~ena an opportunity to
(3)
1
3
7,
10
4TC
a matchup With top-seeded Ohio State today
pi••• contact Gloria Klooa
(3)8 10 2TC
rev- and comment an tho Clerk, prior to Morch 20
B1g 12 at Kansas C1ty, Mo
county'e propoaed Rural 2000 at (614) 1192 2895 In
Public Notice
Public Notice
Houalng Proaervetlon order to onaura thot your
No 24 Kausas 84, Kansas St 60
Prog111m
noode
will
be
Jeff Boschee hit seven 3-pomters m the first
LEGAL N011CI!
Cltlzena are encouroged llCCammoditad
NOTICE OF SECOND
half as Kansas (23 8) rolled to tts 19th stratght
On Saturd•y, March 11,
to •ttend thle meeting on
PUBUC HEARING
Janet Howltrd
2000 It 10:00 • m tho Homo
wm over Kansas State (9-19)
The
Molge
County March 20, 2000 Ia expreea
Pnaldant Molga County
National Bank will ollar tor Cammlulonora Intend to their vlowa ond comment•
Commlulonwa
Missouri 80, Texas Tech 47
lila 11 public auction on tho opply to tho Ohio on the county 1 propo11d (3) 10 1 tc
MJSSOun's Claren'e Gilbert mqde 6 oft2 3B•nk p•rklng lot tho Deportment
of
following
vohlcloa
DIVIIOpmont, lor funding
pomters and totaled 26 pomts
1 - CHEVY ASTRO VAN
under tho U s D A Rural
Colorado 79, Texas AllcM 53
Vln 11GNDM15ZXJB118872
Hauelng Service
tor
Ntck Mohr came off the bench early m the
1-MAZDA
funding under the RHS

110

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Ga~polls

740.448-3093

Mobile home wHh

f~

length add

lion three bedroom two bath
28 x6~ on one acre located t 1!
3 mile out 143 off Rt 7 cal even
Older model trailer 1112 br

In

tf on left Camp COnley 304 675

Loaded Slnglewldao Mual Gol
Save Thousands! No Lol Rant

•

1 Bedroom Wllh Living RoocD
Eat In Furnished Kitchen Large
Enclosed Porch $260/Mo ~
Bedroom Large Living Room Ett
In Furnished Kitchen 1270/M¢
Newly Oecot ated Both Apartements Upsta rs 458 Second
Avenue Gal po is Water 4
Trash Furn shed References 9)
curttv Oepos1t 740 742 2837 ~
ter5PM
.,

1 BR &amp; LIVING ROOM ON MAl~
STREET UTIL PAID CALL 300,
446-2200 OFI304 675-2174
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For 6 Moo Only 0 Oakwood
GallpOII 740-448-3093

1 Or 2 Bed oom Downatal7s
Aparlment very Ctaan Wa1er
Pad No Pets In Gallipols 740

Three bldroam totally ramodeled

388 1100

lnoldo and out tralltr and lot new

tumaco ,_ appllanc~~ new car
pot, $23 500 caii74Q.W2 ...514

land Home

Pdagea A 1 Areas

. 1

2 Bedroom Apa tmant Adjacent
To AIQ Grande Campus 740 24e

5858

All CJidlt R~kl. 740-448-3583

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS 4T
BUDGET PRICES AT JACM

Put Your Tu Refund To Work
$499 Down 01\ly AI Oakwood
Hom11 In Barbouravllle 304

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Drive
shop
2568

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ESTATES 5 2 Wtl wooa
from $289 to $370 Walk !g
&amp; moves Cal 740 44•
Equa Hous ng Opporl n ty

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Friday, March 10,2000

Friday, Mlirch 10, 2000

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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fromPIIpBI

~: L~y. 12 athletes representing Eastern Southern

.and Metgs were selected to the 2000 All DJStnct
teams

In the DtvlSlon IV boys vonng Eastern's Joe
Brown was named first team All~OIStnct Teanunate
Josh Will was voted second team, while Matt S!ffipson earned spectal mentiOn
Southern s Russell Retber was named third team
AU Dmnct
In DtvtSon II Me1gs seruor Steve Beha was a
secon team selecnon Marauder teammate J P Staats
earned spe,tal mentaon
In the gtrls .OIVIsJOn II vonng Metgs' Amber Vmtl)g was tabbed for first team honon Teammate Jen-

mfer Shr~mphn was voted to the third team
Southern s Kim lhle and Eastern's Amber Baker
were both third team sele,taons m DtviS!on IV Juli
Bailey of Eastern and Kan Cummms of Southern
receiVed spectal mentiOn
Eastern head coach How1e Caldwell was voted
Southeast Dmnct Coach of the Year m DJvtston IV.
The All-TVC teanu have not been released as yet
smce two league team still remaJn alive m the play~
of!S Eastern s boys play Tnmble m
the DIVIston IV dtstnct final
tomorrow at the Convo
Game nme ts noon
(Editor's note Look for the
complete All~Southe•lt Dis~
tr1ct lilts m the Su~tdq Time•Stlttl~ttl this weekend)

ANNOUr&lt;CEMENTS

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distnct tatles, so the Tomcats are no stranger to success The last two seasons they lost m the secaonal
finals and defeated Whiteoak 5~-52 en route to the
regiOnal m 1998 Addinonall)l most of this elite dub
faomPepB1
has gone to the reg~onal two consecunve years m
his 18 pomts the first half while Patton depoSited baseball
14 of his 19 pomts the second half
In Mondays sellll Eastern was led by JUmor
JefFTtace Bobbys cousm delivers a great offenSJve southpaw Joe Brown who razzle dazzled the New
punch as well He IS qwck and has a great touch Boston defense to the tune of 20 pomts Brown
while also adding rebounding strength J
made several of his own buckets on sheer deternuRolland Chalfant 15 a borufied rebounding talent nanon but also benefited from some great passmg
\&gt;nd a bull on the boards tnSide He ts good m the 9ff the Eagle fast break Brown himself made some
pamt but can also step outstde the penmeter and great passmg plays With three assiSts
pop the three
Josh Will had a great rught from the floor w1th a
Jesse Richmond has had several late season offen 6 for-8 effort mcluding one three pomter, 15 pomts
SIVe explostons Richmond slipped mto Tnmble s and 11 rebounds to score a double double Will also
ba'kdoor offense to be a key factor m Tnmble's sec- had five asSists on the rught m a great floor game
tional champiOnship wm Richmond had mnilar b1g
Matt S1mpson agam did a great JOb runmng the
plays m Monday mght's wm over Leesburg
Eastern offense notching eleven pomts on the mght
Phil Fatres Jr , adds offenSive ball-handling stabil and keepmg the Eagle offense patient and pmsed
t(y off the bench but doesn t provtde much offen
Matt BtsseU added seven Chad Nelson four Gar~jve punch Fatres 1s also a good defens1ve player and rett Karr four and Enc Srmth two
overall steady performer
Brown heads the Eastern offens1ve hst wtth a 15 7
Two years ago Trunble cl:umed the secnonal and scormg clip The lefty 1s a good dnver and an auto
matK along the baseline Browns off season work

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has made him one of the best m the league and one
of the aU-arne '"teer leaders m "onng at Eastern
Stmpson owns a 11 9 pomt average and several
20-pomt efforts late m the season At 6-6 and towenng above most of his defenders the pomt guard's
btggest contnbutJon 1s runrnng the Eastern offeme
He ts most successful off the np move and on penetratmg JUmpers
WtU averages 12 pomts Will1s also a sharp shooter who JOms S1mpson as one of the penmeter
threats
Snuth has put together a rmd-season strmg of
double digit games to boost his average Sconng
mne agamst South Gallia, Srmth owns an etght
pmnts per game average Snuth remams a strong
rebounder and mstde defenSive anchor
BtsseU averages 8 7 pomts per game and ts capable
of htttmg the three He ts a very good semor ball
handler and 1s capable of a break-out offenstve
game
Nelson and Karr throw 7 6 and
6 5 averages mto the rmx off the
ben'h Kau ts a great boost off the
bench and his sconng threat helps
open up Eastern's mstde game He

has posted a couple late season double-dig1t game~
Nelson notched 16 pomts man 80 percent shoormg effort m Eastern s last wm over Southern and
had eleven m the sectional WIO Nelson has become
a dedicated worker and huge contnbunon to the
EHS program
As stats show, Eastern 1s solid seven deep With
more qual1ty nunutes commg from Josh Kehl Josh
Brodenck, Joe Marcmko Brad Brannon, ChriS
Lyons and a host of others
Seruor Steve Weeks contmumg the healmg
process of his second severe ankle sprun has been
gettmg more playmg nme as the season progresses
The Tomcats will have to counter Eastern's potennally explostve offense wh1ch has scored an average
of 70 I pomts per game The Eastern defense has
allowed JUSt over 53 7 pomts per game
Game nme ts noon at the Convo Saturday

Wny wall? Start meeting Ohio

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the 1991-92 season the last time the Blue
.Oemons went to the NCAA tournament
' •l)Nc Charlotte 57, Louasvalle 52
Jobey Thomas led UNC Charlotte (17 -14)
w1th 16 pomts
Pae-10
No 9 Arazona 86, No 2 Stanford 81
At Tucson, Anz Richard Jefferson who
broke his nght foot m Anzona s 68-65 VICtory at Stanford Jan 8 and was "oreless m his
-first two games back last week scored 19
pomts for the Wildcats (25 6 overall 14 3
]&gt;a, 10) The Cardinal (25 3 14 3) were led
.by Casey Jawbsen s 20
B1g East at New York
Georgetown 76, No 12 Syracuse 72
Kevm Braswell made mne free throws down
-the stretch as Georgetown (18-13) became
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No 21 Connecticut 79, Seton Hall 64
Khahd EI-Anun scored 24 of his 30 pomts
1n the first half for the defending nanonal
ehamp10ns Fourth-seeded Conne,tt,ut (23
il) was to fa,e Georgetown tomght
No 23 Maam1 61, Notre Dame 58
Elton Tyler ()4 pomts) made a key basket
and then a clutch defenstve play as Mtamt
wuhstood a late rally
No 19 St John's 75, Villanova 70
Bootsy Thornton scored 21 pomts and
thttd seeded St Johns scored the games final
soc pomts
Atlantic 10 at Philadelphia
No 6 Temple 71, V argmlR Tech 52
Temple (24 5) used two 9-0 runs to pull
Jway m the first hal(
UMass 86, George Washmgton 68
Chns Kirkland s 22 pomts pO'ed Massachusetts (17-14).
St Bonaventure 7~, XaVJer 69

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112 Acre on Pine Or ve n Camp

Coney Arsa
(304)675-5892

$10000 080

2 44 Acres W ndlng Croasroada
Sub(tlv slon Very Nice Area
Conven ent Location Galllpo Is

Addresa $23 000 740-245-5718
5 Acres B acktop Fr ontage &amp;
Lakeview S32 000 More Acreage

Available 740.388 8678
LAND NEAR RIO
Off SA 35 5+ Acrea G eat Horne
S tea Land Contract Available
Free Maps 1 800-213-8365

Approx mataly 23 1/2 acres

u-

ce lent bu !ding site $35 000 740~9 2179

WV HUNTING LAND
$18500 97 Aces Fo $57000
8365

AMAZING

Drywat 4BA 32x80 over 2348
SQ ft Paymenta low as S,.08 par
mo 1 800-948-5678

Real Estate
Wanted

380

wo Pav lOASII
For LANDI

(2) Firat Time Buyers Eeav Fi
nanclng 2 and 3 Bedroom Ar
ound $200 Per Monlh Cal 1

Even If Its Listed

20 500 Acres
COli Ryon
8001213-8385

800-948 5878
(3)
LOOK
5 Bed ooms 2 Baths over 2 000
SQ fl for less than $450 mo

Anthony Land Company LTD
www coynlrytyme com

FREE Delivery &amp; Set 1 800.948
5878
( 1) 1 Ooublewlde $249 Per
Month Low Down Payment t

RENTALS

JI00.69t-8'177
(2) 14 Wide $187 Per Month
Low Down Payment 1 800 691

67'17

1 14 COndor Street Mobl a Home
&amp; Lot For Sale $14 000 WI
Consider land Contract 740

Profeulonal
Servlcas ll.

1 1/2 Acre mo ellesa with
House Trailer &amp; Barn Mlllatone

Can Combine Free Maps Land
Contract Avallab e 1 800 21~

CREDIT PROB~EMS? CALL THE
CREDIT EXPERTS LICENSED I
BONDED CORRECT /REMOVE
BAD CREDIT BANKRUPTCY
LAWSUITS
JUDGEMENTS
AAA RATING 90 180 DAYS 1
800 422 1588

230

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

(3) 16x80 $254 Per Month Low
Down Payment Free Air t 800

MONEY TO LOAN Bad Credit
OK Free AppUcat on U S Ap
pi cants Only I 877 780 1938

992225B

740.992 3885

Windle Is 847 A SECOND AVE
1350 NEW YORK NEW YORK
10017

CREDIT REPAIRI AS SEEN ON
TV Erase Bad Crodll Legally
Freolnlo 888-659 2560

Rental p Oi)frty fOf sate two C&lt;&gt;l1l
mere al bul dings both i111ed
goo d mon th y Income call 7~
742 3304 or Cte and Rea ty 740..

30 To 100 Acre Tracts Of Prime
Hunt ng Land
Start ng At

(1)

(Careers Close To Home I

691-6777

709-0064 Or 740-388 8591
14x70 1990 Brookwood mob le
home lor sale cathedral cell ng
CA undarp nnlng total gaa lwo
bedroom two lui baths 12x20
deck new carpel $11 500 OBO
ca I 7&lt;10 992 5422 after' 30 or
leave massage
14x70 t998 fairmont lived In 1
mon &amp;Ill ha&amp; new sme I lg bath
rooms 3 br Iota of closet apace
all alec c/a possible leave on
low rented lot Chars rd 62 2
decks under plnn ng&amp; bock

$20 000 cat 304-675-4153
1967 Alcon mobile home 121155

$1900 74G-742 2852
1988 "x70 Schult 3 Bedi'OQD'!s 2
Baths CA t982 14x60 Mansion

41 0 Houses for Rent
1 3 Bedrooms ForeclOsed
Homes From $199/Mo 4% Down
For L1st Figs &amp; Payment Detail&amp;
80D-319 3323 Ext 1709
1 Bedroom On 32 Linea n Gallpolis $300/Mo $200 Oepo&amp;lt No

Pots 740-446-9342
152 Fourth A¥enue Ga llpolls 3
Bedrooms W 0 Hook Up $375 /
Mo Deposit Required 1 8"

840 0521
Fo sa a or rant 2 bedroom
house In Pomeroy $350 month
p us deposit wi set on contract
with good efe rences no pets

740 698 7244
App !cations Accepltd Another
Weak 3 Bed oom Neighbo hood

Road Large Yam No PetJ $4001
Mo 74().44&amp;6890
For ent n Syracuse 4 bed 0001
two bath al appliances 20lx58
lot fenced n play arell carpeted
th oughout HUO available $575
per month $575 deposit childr•n
welcome Christy s Fam ly Liv ng
740 992 4514

2 Bedrooms 1 Bath HP /CA 740
446-2516 AlterS PM

lnttr!or pe!ntlng Experienced
Free Est mates References 304

1983 141170 Sky Ina 2 3 bed
rooms one and half baths Berber

458-1802
MOTHER OF 2 WILL BABYSIT IN
MY HOME CHRIST AN NON
SMOKING M F CALL 304 882
2552
Mother 01 3 Will Babysit Any
Shift Non Smoking Environment
Reasonable Rates Mercerville
Area 740 256-t576
Need An Electric an Or Carpent
er? Beat High Prices All Work
Gaurant&amp;edl 740-446-2947
wanted To Do Mounts Tree
Service Buckel Truck Service
Top Trim Removal Slump Grind
lng Fully Insured Free

mates Bidwell Ohio 1 800 838
9568 Or 740 388 9648
Wll Oo Garden Tiling (304 )875
6536

FINANCIAL

210

carpet lots of extras $10 000

oeo can 740-992 !5888
All real estate advert s!ng In
this newspaper s subject to
the Federal Far Housing NJ.
of 1968 wh ch makes it llegal
to advert se any p eference
llmltat on or d scrim nation
based on race color re ig on
sex familial status or national
or1gln or any Intention to
make any such preference
llmltaUon or d scrimination •
This newspaper wKI not
knowing y accept ~
advertisements for real estate
which Is n ~lo ation of the
law Our readers are hereby
Informed that a I dwelings

advertised n lhb newspape
are available on an equal
opportunity bass

1987 Rlverv ew t4x70 2 Bed
rooms 2 Baths Range ~elrlgera
tor Disposal Dishwasher New
Carpet On Rental Lot 740 446

0228

REAL ESTATE

$3000 WEEKLY I Mall ng 400
Brochures AT HOME! Guar
anteed FREE Suppt es Start lm
mediately Call 1 800 489 9477

Ext 88 (24 Hrs)
INOTICEl
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do bus
ness with people you know and
NOT to eand money through the
mall until you have Investigated

31 o Home• for Sale
$ NO 00\IINI HOMES NO CRED
IT NEEDED! GOV T FORE
CLOSURES! GUARANTEED AP
PROVALI 1 800 380 4620 EXT
8509
3 Bedroom Brick Home Double
Garage large Lot Fin shed
Baaemenl Maintenance Free

Fleetwood Homes

2 Bedroom Mobile Home In Ka
nauga $3t5/Mo Plus Ut ties
740 446-4107

7764 St At 7

Proclorvlle OH 45689
(NeX1 To Foodlalr)
"MARCH MADNESS SALE"
Off F oor Price Deduction

2000

Model 32 Wide Over $5 000 00
on Your Price HO 478 po
Off F oor Price Deduction

1492

Sq

Over

Fl

2000

Model

$4 000 00 Olf
Your Price
$42 617 00
Homes Are 3 Bedrooms 12 Baths
Single A&amp; Low As $t49 00
Month Sectlonala As Low As
$269 00 Monlh Come In Or Can
For Pre Approvals 1 888 565

0167

Local

Trade-Ins Are A ao Welcome

FLEETWOOD HOMES 01 Proc
!orville On o ORAND OPENING
Largest New Inventory In South
ern Ohio Specla s On Homes
And Financing In Progress Call

good ahape $1300 OBO 1st traH

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Now Rool CaH 740

••e 6659

Stoneybrook Ettates Brie- I
3Bedrooma 12BathJ /Otn e Pen
1 Doora 2 Car Garage Wtwo k
Area Fenced area for tmall
children/pet&amp; 1 2Aclre Pt Pleal

ant $125 000 (3041t175oll959

Counlrt Homo 3 Bodrooml 2 112
lletlll UHitly Flrtlllloco LoYol Lot
Large Kitchen &amp; Olnlng Room

740-379-9887 Or 740-379-9000

2br private lot near school nl$:e
yard porches clean good colld

Hartlord $275 00 304-882 2389 •
Mason 2 bd 2 ba tra ler $295 a
mon +dep at req Hud accept-

ed 304 875 7783

•

Apartments
for Rent

440

•

1 and 2 bedroom apartments IW:
nlshed end unfurnished sacurft,y
dapoell requlre!1 no pets 74f)

992 2218
1 Bedroom Apartment

s•ootM ..1

1 Bedroom Furnished Up&amp;leira
Apartment Utilities Pad 12901
Mo Plus Depoa t 740.~1340 •

4 Bedrooms 2 Baths 5 Minutes
To Holzer Hospital To Gallipolis

1

•

2 lot Models Must Go Extra
Nice Loaded Your Choice $999
Down Hurry Wont Last Oakwood

lnga 740.992 2517

SPRINT What

2003 740 446 1409

E¥Orythlng Paid 740.4«&lt;12515

38R Home For Sale or Rant Gal
ipOII FifTY Area f304)675-11 05

MCI

2 Bedrooms A r Natural Ga'
Furnace In Ga I polls 740 4MS

For Dttell&amp; 1 888 585-0187

AUT

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2 Bedroom Mobile Home You
Pay Utllt es &amp; Deposit n PortJr
Area No Pets 614 388 9182

1 740 886 0187

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tached garage new roaf new
heat pump new hot tub $85 000
cal 304 674 1022( days}or 304
875 5479 { even ngd weekends!

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
$200-$300 740 992 2167

740-446-8329

3003 Brook Dr In PT Pleaoant 3-

Three bedroom two batl'l just off
SA 143 nea Ha r sonvlle Master
bedroom wibath wid hookup nice
yard f'Kl pets no smok ng depda
It requ1red 74().742 3033

Between Athans and Pomeroy 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes

Priced Includes Complete Setup
Other Specials

BuelniiBS
Opportunity

1118 olterlng
SIIISptr&amp;On Needed RtiBII Fur
nlture Immediate Opening Part
Time Apply Topes Furniture Co

'lbu Oblaln Sltlolactlon When
Others Enjoy'lbur r.taall? II So
We H1Y1 A Pollllon For 'lbu
Within AHomelke Atmooplloraj
lnleffltad Applleantl May Apply
Daly Mon Sun 9-4 R.,..-.wood

FREEl We Own Four! We Can
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flee PO Box 266 Syracuse Oh

45'179

no

Are -mu A Creallve COOk? SO

Olotrlbulor Ship Open Now tor

lance ifJ1J111dtetely n 'lbu Hava

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Pool manager needed Syracuae

Village resume sent to Clerke Of

330 Farm• for Sale

FORECLOSED HOMES Low Or 0

DOLLAR STOAE INFORMATION

SINO!~$ I

And Exam Information Cal 8 A M
9 PM M F 1 888 898 5627 EX1
24 1007

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$25 $75111r

W..Jod.
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This Opporlun ty Pease Send A

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Suite 200 Nasbv I e TN 37215

Counllos EOE /M Employer

l:;xpena ng Loca HVAC Dealer
Looking For Experienced Qual
lied Instal ers In The Field 01
Resident al &amp; Manufactured
Housing HVAC Equipment &amp;
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www any

Merid an Corporate Healthcare A.
Growing Nat ona Healthcare
Company currently Has An
Openlng For A Full Time Medical
OIJactor To Provide Prevent ve
And Medical Care For An Em
ployee Workforce Near Charles
ton WV The Successful Can
dldate Should Be Experienced In
Fan'Miy Practice Emergency Med
lclne 0 Occupational Medicine
This Position Offers An Oppor
tunlty For A Dedicated Profes
slonal To Pract ce Medicine In A
Setting Not Bound By Insurance
Contracts And Fee Schei:iules
.Exce lent Salary And Beneflls
1'ackage EOE II You Are Inter
asted In Learning More About

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HVAC INSTALLERS

once Needed Will Train Calli
888-846-5724

radius o1 BUFFALO malo or lo
male d lteronl all fta "'*'ng 24
hr period ca 1 304 788-7290
leBva phone number/ name and
best time to call vou back bel
ween 8am-5pm Mon Frl to set
up an iltervlew

31 0 Home• for Sale

74tl-448-4514

tab&amp;

At'ltl mustllvl within a 20 mHes

Bu11neu
Opportunity

210

Secretary Wanted For Busy Con
Slruetlon Oft ce - P eftr Someone
With Knowledge 01 The Con
atrucllon Buslneu We A e
Looking For A Full T me Multi Ta
tented Aggress ve Person Who
Llku Work ng With The Public
Job nvolvas Typing Eatlmatea
Working With Cusotmers Schtd
ul ng Appointments Phones And
Much More Call Chr allan a
Con&amp;t To Set Up An Interview At

40 hrslwilekl+ over time clean
ng bu k1 ngs In the BUFFALO

PHYSICIAN OPPORTUNITY
NEAR CHARLESTON WV

Diagnose Problema Knowledge
Of Electrical Systems Motors
Pumps Va vas F ow Meters
Computer&amp; Their Function Man
tenance And Repair Applicant

And

Part time Customer Serv ee Rep
resentlveal ve needed with a (or
ward th nklng Communlcat ona
Company Applicant needs to be
energetic enthhuslast c 111f
motivated have excellent com
munlcatlons ski s knowledge of
office procedures computer and
10 keypad skills excellant ben
ef 1 package Successful can
dJdate will pass a drug and back
ground check Send resumes to
PO Box 106 Pt Pleasant WV

25550 EOE

System Applicant Shall Poaaess
An Ohio EPA Clan I Operators
~ ,...,naa Or Be Able To Obtain A
Ltcense With n 6 Months Of Employment Applicant Shall A so
Have A Valid Ohio Drivers Ll
cense And Sa Trained For Can

Year PC Required No Expert

EMERGING COMPANY NEEDS

110

Wo~ From Home In Heatth Field

DATA ENTRY

DRIVERS Start Up To 38cpm
With Bonuau All Milos Paid

eopy of The Gambltra Mirror
ash for other books old pam
~hleta diaries tettif&amp; We also

NURSES WANTED

County Board 01 Com-

Check

appl cauona tor

merovOnly

mltslonera Ia Currently Seek ng
An Operator For Their (jra~ ty
Sewer Pressure Sewer And La
goon Treatment Facilities Prlncl
pal Reapona bllties Include Oper
atlon And Melntena.nce Of A 5
Mila Gravity Sewer Syatem A t2
Mie Pressure Sewer System 167
Septic Tank Effluent Pump Un tea
2 Sanitary SeWer Pump Stat ona
A 'tO Acre lagoon Treatment
Faci lty And Suparv aory Control

To

Need Someone To Mow Gress
On Weekly Baals &amp; Trim Hedge•
As Needed Wll Take Slda Until

From
&amp; Po

1 800 872 5987 Or Locally At
740 448 9418 For An Appo nt

l\lnga Pre 1930 U S Currency

ollor $100 for good 1844

~ 11

5275

740 992 5039

GALLIA COUNTY
BIDWELL /PORTER
WASTEWATER COUECTION
SYSTEM UR!ATMENT
FACILITY OPERATOR

Help Wanted

110

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Home Buslneu Mom&amp; Work At
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Contact BtMtH a HTG &amp; CLG At

500pm

f/111

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Starting Applicant Dtllrod For
Full Time Po~tlon Gertalrlc &amp; Supervisory Experlonco A Plusl
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Flexible Schedul ng
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Glad 'lbu Dkll
Flavenswood care Centtl'
1113 Washington Strut
Ravtnawood WV
(Located Next To Cope I Market)
Reloroncos Required

Tho

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King 85 Upper River Road Galli
pol ' Ohio 45631

for And Gold Colna

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M TS Coin Shop 151 Second
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Benefit Bike Run
GOOD TIMES
Sunday 2- 6 pm Bean Dinner

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Now To 'lbu Thrift Slloppo
9 Weal Stimson Athena
740.592 1842
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~tema $ t 00 bag sale every
Thursday Monday thru Saturday
9:00.5 30

Help Wented

110

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Caswell Cyrus had IS pomts mcludmg first half to hit a patr of 3 pomters that
e1ght straight m the final nunutes to lead St sparked a 26 2 run to carry Colorado
Bonaventure (20-8)
Baylor 63, Nebraska 55
Dayton 67, St Joseph's 64
Tevts Stukes scored 22 pomts, mcludmg a
Tony Stanley scored 19 pomts and Brooks four pomt play, as Baylor erased a 14 pomt
Hall mteKepted a desperanon pass at the delict!
buzzer for Dayton (22 7)
WAC at Fresno, Calif
•
SEC at Atlanta
No 14 Thlsa 71, ruce 51
No 11 Flor1da 89, Mississippi 67
Stxth man Dav1d Shelton s 20 pomts paced
The Gators (24-6) used 11 players to wear top seeded Tulsa (28 3)
down Misstsst~pt
Hawau 87, SMU 82
South Carolina 69, Alabama 59
Troy Ostler scored 22 pomts to key SIXthJamel Bradley led South Carolina (14-16) seeded Hawau s upset
~
wllh 15 pomts
Fresno St 79, UTEP 70
Vanderbilt 76, Misnss1pp1 State 53
Fresno States Terrance Roberson had 19
Rick Jones hit e1ght 3 pmnters for aU 24 of pomts to offset a poor shoWing from Courthis pomts to lead the Commodores (19-9)
ney Alexander the nations leadmg scorer
Arkansas 71, Georgaa 64
TCU 84, San Jose St 71
All proceeds will benefit Frank Musser.
Freshman Alonzo Lane scored a 'areer-high
Marqu1se Gamous an\1 Estell Laster each
Former owner Watering Hole.
23 pomts and Arkansas (16-14) shut down poured m 22 pomts to lead TCU (18-13)
Georgta m the se,ond hal(
Btg 10 at Chicago
Wisconstn 51, Northwestern 41
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public
Mark Vershaw scored 17 pomts and had five
Tho torma of the 111e ora hoorlng to Inform clll~ono Rural Houelng Sorvlu
MEIGS COUNTY
assists as Wtsconsm won the lowest-swnng
obout tho Rural Housing Houalng
calh
Preaervatloft
TAX PLAT OFFICE
Houolng
Tho Homo Natlonol Bank Sarvlco
game ever at the Btg Ten tournament
Application
Wrtttan
COURTHOUSE
ra•rv•• tho right to ra)lct Pra•rvlllon program, wh•t comments will be acceptoil
Iowa 81, Minnesota 78
POMEROY, OHIO 45789
any or .r1 blda or to ramove octlvltlll aro eligible and until 10 00 A M March 20,
740-892 28M
Kyle Galloway had 20 pomts m the first half
ony
unit from the alo •t other lmportont progrom 2000 and may be moiled Ill
The Floodploln Yartance
raqulremen11!
anytime
and four free throws m the final 15 seconds
the
Melgo
County
Board will moot 11 10 00
A oocond public llllrlng Courthou• Pomeroy Ohio
Arrongomonte
moy
bo
for the Hawkeyes (14-15)
1 m Moroh 13 2000 In the mode to lnapact ony of tho will be hold on Moroh 20, 45789
Melga
County obova nomad vehlclll prior 2000 11 10 15 AM 11 tho
Penn State 76, Michigan 66
II a participant will need
Commllllonora Offici Tha
County
to the 1111 by calling 7410- Molge
Gya51 Cline-Heard scored a season high 18
auxlll~ry aldl (lntorprlter,
mooting 11 open to tho
Commlnlonora olllco
9411-2210
brollled or lapod motorlol,
and Titus Ivory swred 13 of his 17 pomts m
public
Molga County Courthoueo, onletlvo llltonlng dovlco,
George
L1wrence,
Edword Worry
the second half for Penn State which earned
Pomeroy Ohio to give ather) due to • dlaablllty,
CoiiiCIIon omFIDDCip .... MM•ger
clll~ena an opportunity to
(3)
1
3
7,
10
4TC
a matchup With top-seeded Ohio State today
pi••• contact Gloria Klooa
(3)8 10 2TC
rev- and comment an tho Clerk, prior to Morch 20
B1g 12 at Kansas C1ty, Mo
county'e propoaed Rural 2000 at (614) 1192 2895 In
Public Notice
Public Notice
Houalng Proaervetlon order to onaura thot your
No 24 Kausas 84, Kansas St 60
Prog111m
noode
will
be
Jeff Boschee hit seven 3-pomters m the first
LEGAL N011CI!
Cltlzena are encouroged llCCammoditad
NOTICE OF SECOND
half as Kansas (23 8) rolled to tts 19th stratght
On Saturd•y, March 11,
to •ttend thle meeting on
PUBUC HEARING
Janet Howltrd
2000 It 10:00 • m tho Homo
wm over Kansas State (9-19)
The
Molge
County March 20, 2000 Ia expreea
Pnaldant Molga County
National Bank will ollar tor Cammlulonora Intend to their vlowa ond comment•
Commlulonwa
Missouri 80, Texas Tech 47
lila 11 public auction on tho opply to tho Ohio on the county 1 propo11d (3) 10 1 tc
MJSSOun's Claren'e Gilbert mqde 6 oft2 3B•nk p•rklng lot tho Deportment
of
following
vohlcloa
DIVIIOpmont, lor funding
pomters and totaled 26 pomts
1 - CHEVY ASTRO VAN
under tho U s D A Rural
Colorado 79, Texas AllcM 53
Vln 11GNDM15ZXJB118872
Hauelng Service
tor
Ntck Mohr came off the bench early m the
1-MAZDA
funding under the RHS

110

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Ga~polls

740.448-3093

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f~

length add

lion three bedroom two bath
28 x6~ on one acre located t 1!
3 mile out 143 off Rt 7 cal even
Older model trailer 1112 br

In

tf on left Camp COnley 304 675

Loaded Slnglewldao Mual Gol
Save Thousands! No Lol Rant

•

1 Bedroom Wllh Living RoocD
Eat In Furnished Kitchen Large
Enclosed Porch $260/Mo ~
Bedroom Large Living Room Ett
In Furnished Kitchen 1270/M¢
Newly Oecot ated Both Apartements Upsta rs 458 Second
Avenue Gal po is Water 4
Trash Furn shed References 9)
curttv Oepos1t 740 742 2837 ~
ter5PM
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1 BR &amp; LIVING ROOM ON MAl~
STREET UTIL PAID CALL 300,
446-2200 OFI304 675-2174
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For 6 Moo Only 0 Oakwood
GallpOII 740-448-3093

1 Or 2 Bed oom Downatal7s
Aparlment very Ctaan Wa1er
Pad No Pets In Gallipols 740

Three bldroam totally ramodeled

388 1100

lnoldo and out tralltr and lot new

tumaco ,_ appllanc~~ new car
pot, $23 500 caii74Q.W2 ...514

land Home

Pdagea A 1 Areas

. 1

2 Bedroom Apa tmant Adjacent
To AIQ Grande Campus 740 24e

5858

All CJidlt R~kl. 740-448-3583

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS 4T
BUDGET PRICES AT JACM

Put Your Tu Refund To Work
$499 Down 01\ly AI Oakwood
Hom11 In Barbouravllle 304

SON
Drive
shop
2568

738--3409

ESTATES 5 2 Wtl wooa
from $289 to $370 Walk !g
&amp; moves Cal 740 44•
Equa Hous ng Opporl n ty

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440

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Apertmenta

Ffi.H 1 ,, ·J il'f'll~~
&amp;.ll'..t')](J\"'

for Rent

Ct'llrilly' l Family Llvll"iQ, apart~

,..e.nta. nom1 &amp; trailer. rantala.
74Q..tt2"'St•. IPinmenta avJII·
alrlt. Mnlohod &amp; unlumlohod.

Art 'lllu A - 1 Bulldlnc Ertelor
/Contractor? Wt Hllve '•cHor~ I
Diftcl 8ulldintl With NO OMlor·
lhlp Foe Or llaUno Conwr- N.

810 Farm Equipment

··-~.
Complett DISH No,_k oatelllle

Iatif'. V.rmHt SOI5C Wtth Extra
lltt 01 T - llc&gt;rintt: . _ ,
Condition. f 3,000. Call 7&lt;10-882·
11182.

Al l SIZES /All lOADS. El ·
DORADO BUILDING SYSTEMS

aystem . brand ntw, $18, 740 ·

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Furnlahtd 3 Room s &amp; Btth 992· t112 or 304·77 3-!305 altor
Da I . . ..
n. No Pttl, Atfltlncta &amp; Depoalt Required,

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COMPUTER BLOWOUTII HP,

7-1511.
Furnlot.d EHiclen&lt;:y All Ulllhlas
Paid Sllara Bath $120/Mo., 9t9
Second Annul, Galllpolia, 740-

COMPAQ Dttktopa, Laptopt,
Merchant -Acc ounts. Webaltes
Start Your Home Bual neu To·
day!l Almost Everyone Ap pro~edll No Money Downll Low

Furnlahtd one bedroom epartmtnt wtth air conditioning , no

2345 [lbll Frtt)

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pete, depolh roqulrtd, 741).992·
11833.

Monthly Paymtnllll 1-888-478·

~r Daok Dual Aoom Salol-

lite Syatem, New White Range

Mer 7 P.M.
(jqcloua !Mng. t and 2 btdfoom
tPirtmenta at Village Manor and COMPtJTEAS- Low Or $0 Down.
~ldt ~rtmanto In Middle· _Low Monthly Payments. Y2K
port. From &amp;273-$338. Call 7'0· Compliant. Almost Everyone Ap892-8084. Equal Housing Oppor· """""· 1-800-817-3ol78 Ext. 330• .
fLORIDA , MARCO ISLAND. En•
7o!G-387~

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Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment,

740 ... 0:.0.

Nloe 2 badnJom tjlllrlmtnt In Syr·
acuae.

ezoo deposit, $285 per

- - . 7&lt;t&lt;HI67-3516.

Nioe qulot, 2 tir. opp., ale&amp; lum.
clop. 30&lt;H75-&lt;1302.

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On.. bedroom apartment In Middleport,

740o992-9t9t .

www.C2tmen::o.oom

Got An 18' Mlnl ·DIIh?
want 320 Chennola?

One-Fee.
No Montl1ly Chargee/
1-204-992·28-4t . .

JANITROL HEATING AND
CQOUNG EQUIPMENT
INSTALLED

•tt You Don 't Calf Ua We BoiiJ
Lose.• Free Esllmatear 740-448-.
6308, 1-800-291-()()98.

, ·MOBILE HOME OWNERS
HUge Inventory, Discount Prices,
On VInyl SkH"tlng, Doors, Wind·
ow&amp;, Anchors. Water Heaters,
Plumbing &amp; Electrical Paris, Fur·
naces &amp; Heat Pumps. Bennetts
Mobile Home Supply, 740· 446·

820 Wanted to Buy

1988 Ford Range r 2 ~0 . 4 ·cyl.

M1111y

Fer~uaon

2&amp;1 207 Hra.

Wan ..d- RCA or Hughes Direct

TV oyottm, will pay top dollar,
Wolfie

74()..a.t9 - 331 ~

IHW mt S·

&amp;agt.

1130

LIVMiock

Fold AI Side AOHA Sorrel Mart
Rallti To F&lt;&gt;ld. 740-3118-9100.
Roglottrtd Angus Bulls For Safe,
740o245-&amp;l&amp;l.

640

Hay &amp; Grain
Square Balea For Sal•. 740-379-

2198.

Strew: Bright Wlrt Tie Straw Year

'Round Delivery &amp; Volum~ b itcount Avaltabl•. HerUage Farm.
(304)675-5724.

650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer ·
Tobaooo Planta · ·
Now liking Ordoro lor IIIII Spring.
Firll OnlonJ wiN G111n1- llaall
Ear11111

Planll.

Dewhurst

Farmo.l304)898-37~81.

Speed, Rune &amp; DriYit , No Tltle.

Mobile Home Park lot Available,
$125/Mo., Addison Pike, Wise•

Nice _Used Furniture and Ap ·

Maka Oltor, AIIO 1964 Chevy C·
20 Truck 8 Cylinder, 4 Speed;

Dlohwaohero
Fr-

PSYCHIC READtNGS By Sophltl
Complimentary Reading! Amazing
Predlctlonsl Solves All Problems!

Cailt·954-464-4959.

RESIDENTIAL HOME OWNERS
Tappan HI Efficiency 90% Gas
· Furnaces, 011 Furnaces, 12 Snr
Heal Pump &amp; Air Conditioning
Systems Free 6 Year Parts &amp; Labor Warranty Bennells Heating &amp;

Cooling,

For Sale: Reconditioned waahtrs, dryers and refrigeratora .
Thompaonr Appliance. 3407

1·800·872·5987

www.orvb.c:ombennett

Ron's Gun Shop, 740o742-84t2.
SAY GOODBYE To Pounds
NOWI Forever, I Guarantee You.

FREE 2 Weeks Supply (45 Ta-

.-... Avonue. (304)675-7388.

blets With SclerJtlfic Proof) Send

OQOD USED APPLI ... NCES

4.95 S IH: OAF 1nc. 909A Broad
Streot, Dept t029, Sullo 1748,
Newark, NJ 07102

ranges. Skaggs Appliances, 76
VIne Street, Call 740-446·7398 ,

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
Claim Danled? We Specialize In

Wa~hers. dryers, refrigerators ,

1-III!Ht8-Q128.

Appeals And Hearinge. FREE

Mollohan Carpet 202 Clark Chapel Roab, Porter Ohio, 740·448·
7444 'DrMIA LilllriSavs·Aio/1'
New And Uaed Furniture Store
Below Holld&amp;y Inn Kanauga .
Good Uaed Bede, Dressers.
Couchta. Dinettes. Etc. Big SavIngs On New Furnllure. 740-446·

47&amp;2.
R&amp;D's Ueecl Furniture Great Se·
lectlon, Priced To Selll "Come
And Browse. • Corner Ot Route 7

&amp; Addison Pike, 'We Buy Furnl·

- · 741).992-2526 or 7&lt;G·912·
t539. Ruoa Moorw, ownor.
ttave a valuable Item to Sell?
Would you like to give It world

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tlposuro? Lot ua

b~ng

you

top dollar by having your lltm
viltMd by thoueands of people,
dally, on tha lnltrnaL Phone 304-

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$21.95 Por tOO; t" 200 PSI
137.00 Per 100; 411 Bra11 ComJ'N6IIon Flftlngs In StOCk

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jod&lt;son, Ohio, HI00·537-9528 .

wAG~ COMPUTER???? BUT
NO CASH?? MMX TECHNOI..O·
GY We Finance, ·o· Down! hat

Credit Problems OKII Even It

Do..,

Building
SuppiiM

I IIBAD CAEDIT? Get Caoh
Loana To $5,000. Dabt Consoli·
dation To $200,000. CrodH canto,
Mortgagu, Rtllninctng And
Aula Lo1n1 Available. Meridian
Crtd14 Corp. t•800-47t·511t Ext.
11,80. .
(3) All Still Bui1dlnga. 25x30
Waa 17,100 Sail $3,900; 30x48
-WOI 111,700 SaM $5.850: 50x60
· Wu StUcio llttl 17,900. Tom 1·

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To 30 f&gt;oundo In Tho Next 30
Da,.a , Free Samples, 7,.0_,.,..,.

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WANT A COMPUTER?? BIJT
NO CASH?? MMX Technology .
Wll ,....,.. With •o• Down. Post
Ctlllt Pi :tl ••· No ~. Call
Tol- t-177-213-4062

1991 l&amp;uzu PICk·Up Convertable

35t Windsor Engine, C·6 Tr~n•·
mission, 5 Star Whello, $2,!500.
(740~258-t547 .

730 Va"' &amp; 4-WDa
v-e.

• Lt•~"''' M1terl•l.

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Speed, 4x4, New Tires, Excelltnt
Cond111on. 14500. (304)875-70611
(304)875-4875.

• Tep WI Um• c.,..t

t992 5·10 Blamr 4x4 PS, PB. AC,
Mull Sell $5,500 OBO 740·446·
3580.
1993 Cavalier R/S V-6, Loaded,

$3.295: t991 Lumina Euro 2

-Doors 13,995; '1992 Plymouth

1993 Suzuki 125 RM 2 Stt;.Oke,

$1,200 OBO, H0-245·5018 Or
352-4805 L.ea\10 Meuage.
1997 Honda Foreman 400, 4
wheel drive, 831 mll8s,. $4500,·

740'992·5065.

C... pet Sea •ICe

1998 Stionster, black, mint oondlllon, low miles. with extras, 740-

Scrubbed&amp;
cleaned ·
Cleen &amp; Scotch
Guard '40 ·Any
Normel Size Room.

992·5628,
1999 Harl•y Davidson 1200

Sponsler, '1,ooo mlles, lola ol ex-

11·34'5' ltunaa $50 Each; 9·

40'2• Pole Barn TrulltJ · $10
Each; Mlscellaneoua Lumber,

Good For Farm ProjaCII, Sold By
Tile Bu- Only - Saw
Clll

740-992-649e.

560

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Pall for s.•

YO lNG'S

for S.le

CUPEIRR SEIVICI

Wave Runner,

barge 21 ' eo 'hp. Mercury motor\

•VInyl Siding • Pllntlng
•PIIIo I POn:h Dtdcl

""&amp;llmlltf

John Boat t2 Feat Fully
Equlpptd, Boot Motor And ltilll·
... $1 ,200 080 740o387-740t .

V.C. YOUNG Ill.
992·6215

Auto Parll &amp;
Acc:e11orln

Pomeroy, .ottto

22 yro. Lo&lt;td

38' Encol11d Qooseneck Car
' Trailer, Tri·Aitll, Black, While VI·
nyllntarlor, Ramp Door •With Extension, New Condition, $10,000,·

Your Coi:tcrete
Connection

New

Yorker,

72,poo Mlleo, Fully Loaded, CD
Player, HS' Aluminum Wheels,

$!1,500, 7~256-6169 .

WhHII, AIC, Tilt, Crulao, Pwr,
Locka, Pwr Windows, Pwr seatt,
$8,200 .00; (2,000 Under Bo&lt;ik
Yalua)l 740-882·7~t2
1,895 Chevy- C.amaro Excellent
Cdndltlon, 6 C~llndtr, Teal Blue,

Campera &amp;
MotorH011111

RV Gentrator I Onan Marquis
1000 With Acceuorles, 740·

§4t-o5t9.

IIA8EMENT

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W"TERPROOFINO

11 Coming Soon To Galllpolt
Buy,
Rapotro.

Bolt.-·
7-Hot:l

• Roofing

COMMERCW and RBIDEJIIIAL
FREE ESTIMATES
(NO SUNDAY CALLS)

Cell Phone· 674-3311

Remodeling,
Roofing New
Additions, Pole
Buildings, Etc.

74G-992-1709

ATS:30 P.M.
.MIIn St.,
Pomeroy, OH

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tiona , Painting, etc. (30()874·
4823 or 1304!67+0tS5.

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donti fr11 11Umales, lifetime
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992-263~

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• Siding • ~I'YWI!II

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fi'M Elll"'-'"

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740:-992·2068

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' Satu~, Maich II,
Hidden clo:umstanees coold ·
brina about a realization oc ful·
tillin1 y~ ambitious p a in die
year abeld. Be alert for opportu·
c~ nitiea that ~orne ftom UDkn!)wn
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Ins.
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, brlct waD. ootlaldor taldna a dif·

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objecd..O today. Althoolp It may·
1 be 1 bit mom involved, It' !1, be i'
' ~ euler in tho
!)111. ~ilii'ID ;-.
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~ help you undontand whal to do lo
mab tho relationship work. Mail
.; · $2.75 to ,Matchrnoter, ~o tlila
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; ray Hill Stilton, New•York, NY
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CHECK THE

1978 1hrd Llva-Tandem Dump
Truck. $5500 or ,rill trade ror
. good Bkld·Loadar. (304)874·

.7:00AM· BPM

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31i-3323 X21!18.

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Racine, Ohio ·

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tenence- Palnllng, vinyl aldll'lg,
carpentry,,doors, windows, baths,
ropolr and more. For

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UNSCRAMBlE lETTERS I
ANSWER

ISN'T 816 ENOU611,u.

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ConstruCtion.
New Construcllon &amp; Remodel!

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Club Bingo On
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1988 ford Taurus 23,000 Mites,

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SORIN I MISSED ntAT O!"E.
MANAGER ..MAVSE NH 6LQ\IE

2111100 1 mo pel.

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Free E~timates

lrM toUmata ciM Chtt, 740·8t2·
1!323.

7&lt;G 448 15.8 Or 740o+IB-7375.

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WV Contractors Lie.

yra bUy at $15,800. (304)875·
2749.

Dark Grey lel.thtr Interior, Any
Reasonable Offer Considered,

Fax 304, (\75-2457 '~

•Driveways •Tennis Courts
•Parking Lots • Playgrounds
•Roods • Streets

PSI
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French City Maylag, 740·4•6·

1 .._
2 Putill.tttng

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New ~aragee
•·Replacement Window&amp;
• Room Additions

448.0870, 1·800·287.0578. Rog·
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Poi&gt;rbon
MuoiO mo.

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for'"' Pet's hells. ·

Unconditional 11fetlme guarantee.
Local references lurnlshtd. El ·
tablllhod t975. cal 2ol Hrs. (7&lt;G)

1118 Chryalor Sebring LXt .

Tranamllllon,- FactofY Chrome
Whella, T· Tops, Fully Lo•ded,

No l:mblmllllllllllt...

Vau'ra Trllhld with Raapectl

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Po••
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7795.

t998 Pontiac Tran•·•m 350 V·8
LS· t Corvette Engine, Automatic

WORRYI•D!!!

IISSELL IUILDERS
INC.

My. .e

· Home
Improvement•

lng $12,800.00 304.tl75-76ol2.

Top Shoptl $14,200, Call 740·
44HI885 At1or 5 P.M.

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Free E stimate!
Dennis Bryant, Owner
39141 ST- RI. 684
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
toll'"" Bll-353-7822

93 Chovy Co01aro Auto v-e, lng Shop Ollorl GrNt Aatt.l And
Fuii·BIOOdtd, AKC Reg. Ytllow
Btack, Runa lnd tooks Good! F• .. llnt StMoe. Let OUr Expert- ~
lab. E1cellent wlchlldrtn. $150.
14,000 mllet, 16,!500 080. 1740)· ence Tech~lclan Give l'ou A
(304)117Hti5.
Fro,. Et llmatt Today And Baat
AKC St. Bernard pupa, flrtl ohoto
Spring Auoh. Call Advonctd
HONDA'o S100, S50o &amp; UP. PO• Tht
Comfort
Syllamo At 710·446•
and wor!lled, $300 each, 740·
LICE IMPOUt&lt;D. Handa's Toyo· ,
fl88.6t78.
ta't, Ci!OVYI. JHpa, And Sport
AKC St. Bernatd Pupo, nVHko Utillt1ta. Call !'1Dwt .aoo.m.7470; Rnldert!lal or"""""'~ wtrtng,
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WOrmed, $300, 304·272-6152.
BMW coiiVertlblo .. low Mi'ioa, canaad al.ct~olan . . Ai'denour •
Auto, Air, A Rt•l Head Turntrl Eltctrlcll, \W00030e, 304·875·
Relrltver
p·upplea
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Mull Sail 17,150 ·oBo can 740- 11• ·
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31 Kin (abbr.)

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No Ct'lcllt • Slow.Credit • Bankruptcy

Remodeling • Kitchen '
Cabinets· Vinyl Siding·
Roofs • Decks • Garages

Fm Estimates
740-742•3411

fRANK &amp; EARNEST

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25 yean experien ce

tion, 74G-4411-11206 After 5 P.M.

perlence All Work Guaranteed,

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52 Dlld'a mete .•' :
all 52 cards to see if yoq can find
53 "Groph" end -a way to get home in six sj&gt;ades
after West leads the club king ..
CELEBRITY CIPHER
Over two no·trump, South bid
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by Lull Campos
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. 1' ,
what he hoped he could make.•
Cetebrlly C1phef cryptograms are created from quotations by famous p&amp;ople, past and
. ';J
present. Each ten.er In 1ha Clpi\Or stands !or another.
·appreciating that his hand, despite
·
Triday's clue: Z equals L
containing only 13 high'-card
points, had great slam potential.
J M
M ·z EN C I W V ,
KNBX
'II!C'X
. ....
South .discarded a diamond
DHSW :.~
under dummy's club ace, then
AHRTAECW,
H
GEN'SW
FE X
cashed the spade ace. West's disHAENX
YHBIIJEC
BEPW
card was a bad blow. Now declar......
er hoped for a 3-3 diamond split,
IE
J X , ' ·HC I
BEPWXDJCF
' ',
plaxing a diamond to his ace, a
l F '1'00 WQI::Kf.l&gt; ~~
diamorid to dummy's king, and a
fiOMf, '«lllt&gt; Fl~tl"'
PH XXD W U . P R R E C H H F0 W G
'·!
low diamond ruffed in hand. Yet
PREVIOUS. SOLUTION: "With~ut tradition, an Is a flock ol sheep wilhout. a :,;
W"'Y\0 CQiolf; _
·,"' ,_.
·
he
was
out
of
luck
there
too,
so
he
sllephetjl.
WllhoultnnovaUon, It Is a corpse."- W. Churchrll
, ::;
Ill. LA\€: 1
lost two major~ suit tricks.
WOlD
If spades are 4-0, iouth should
DAMI
aim at these 12 tricks : seven
spades. ,two beans, two diamonds,
and one club. So, declarer should
ruff in·hand attTick orie, then pia)"
a trump to dummy 's ace. Wh~n
the break is revealed, South d.iscards a diamond on lhe club ace,
ruffs club in hand, cashes the
-·. ''
diamond
ace, plays a diamond .to
.. . OR
HI!&gt; .
dummy's king, and ruffs the final
LOC.IC.EI'I.
UDFI=
club
in hand, Now come the hean
.PARTNER.
ace, a bean to the king, and the
diamond eight.
G A V E U ~~ In science the credit goes to the
East has the J.J 0•9 of spades .
o!" .. .
1-."l
·
";:...;.;.,l',.;-,;l;...;;,.-10 one who convinces the world, not
-·:...
and the . bean queen left. South .·
t
. . . 1
. . ' to the one who had the . . - . - . - .
retains the K-Q-8 of spades and ·
t.......&amp;..-L-.a.....L.~ idea·.
~
the heart six. If East discards,
..
•
South
ruffs
with
the
spade
eight;
EFICER
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A Complete tha ehuckia quotad ·
if East ruffs, South throws his
•,i t'
.
. V by lilling In tht miiSing words
1
heart loser away. Either way, he is .
· ~t ·
L.......L-.L....;.t'--..1..-~-' you davalop from llap No. 3 below.

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and all metal bulldinp

t99S ST Blazer LS, 40R, 75,000

500 wt Monaoon StartO Syo•m
Wllh 10 S~eakora And t2 PIIC
A.K.C. Aegl&amp;ttrod Pup. (304)875- . CD Changer In 1\'unk
In
3328;
.
Dash, Deep Navy Met8111c With

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BY PHILLIP ALDER

750 East State S.treet . Phone (740) 59:~-61i7fl
IAtt1ens, Ohio 45701
"A Better

46723

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da ••
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Allfour.hands

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Dealers.
1000 Sf. Rt. 7 Soulll

47 '"Goehl"

Opening lead: + K

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c-.IHPIII18 ,

Quolily conerete .Oatwork

Appliance Pons And ·Servtce: All
Name Branda Over 25 Years Ex·

or

ltnJ

Pus

Stop In And See.

Larry Schey

. 740-742-8015

$9,500, 740-3011-0427.

While, Sunroof. Gray Leather In·
ter,lor. Excellent CondiUon. Take
. owr Luae at $218 mo. for 2· 112

1

We at
Pau

• f'ell'o"a\
• G''"d'"';
2(} Yrs. Exp. •Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

fAJaiJ'-niP&amp;rU

Bntlslfp• lpC;.

1982 WUdtrne11 Camper .24' A1
C,' Microwave, Excellent Condl·

3765.
, 895 Buick Leaabre Custom 4
Doors, l,.oadad, aluminum

Qgld'

245-een.

Trucks Starting At 11 ,295 To

1994 Chrysler

Independent Duler

Budget Priced Tranamlaslont All

Types, Acceu To Over 10,000
Transmissions, CVC Joints, 740·

790

•NowC!tngM
•Eiectrtcalli'Unlllng

·Aoollng·~

t998 Treckar Pontoon boat. party,

760

•Room lddlilon. llllmOdtltng

; S\u~9 .

ADM...... Tnactor ll

45s.rn.algh1

Vulnerable: Neither
Dealer: South

'QAILUF•OUI5, OHIO 48131 • CHESHIRE,-·::-;..;,;

Fact~ Authorized

2

...

Steve Riffle
Sales Representative

t~&gt; c.-

Dey"

Z7

33=-pt .
:M Cennon

t A 53

TREE SERVICE

•TOP

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21 -

• J 10 • 7
• Q J 8
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740·742-2706
740 446-1141

aage.

1992 Yamaha

··a vaKFS

J U

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e J 10 • 2

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740·992·5212

•Lit~t .. Hatll•l

t988 Honda 70 4 Wheeler Good
Shape, 740-446·6189.

Acclaim 4 Door&amp;, St ,995: S· tO
$2,895. Cook Motors, 740-446·
0103.

Pomeroy, Ohio

• e.~... s.rv~..

Motorcycle•

740

St•••

• Drlvtway

Call740-379-2608 After 5 P.M.

miles, lull power extra nlct, ask·

1?1·1772 E01all : daboahadO . AKC Labrad6r Rtttrltwtra Yellow
&amp; Block 1225 -$250, 740·2588733.

840 Ml-lllt'IIOUI
MlrcholndiM

.__,f 1,111 A
c.ll Alittle 0..

$4,300, 740oi4JI.2t79.

1994 Ponuac Grand Pre, 84,000
mttea, loaded, p.w,4dr. 304·675·

8·28'4• Trus11s 130 Each; 228',.0 Gable~Truaes ·$35 Each ;

Buy or iell . Riverine Antiques,
1124 East Main on SR t24 E. f'o.

199, Che\tY Caprice, v8ry nice,

Watefttne Special: 314 200 PSI

brick, sewer pipes, wind··
nice $t75.00. WaaherLike new Block,lintels,
etc. ClaUde Winters,
1250.00 One Year Warranty, Dry- owa,
RIO Grande, OH Call 740-24e· .
er Like New $250.00 One year .5t21.
warranty. SkiQOB Appllancea, 76
Vlnt Strtet, Gallipolis, Ohio. Root Truaeea: 9·22' TriJ11es ·$20
(7401-44&amp;-7398; t (888)·8' 8-0' 28 .
Each: 9-23'5" Trusaaa 120 Each;
(

'

(304 )458-tSn.

550

•'

4 Doors. Automatic, Power Everything! New Battery, $2,700, 080
740o367·1266.

836·.052.

Waohar $95.00, Dryor $95.00

Antlquea

1999 Silverado EKiondod Cab, · ·r::-~:::-"'!"~::"-:::-",
3rd Door, 4~4. Loaded, 25,000
IC. A...
Milts, $20,000, Call Leo"" Me•
.,..
""' . .
;:rissw;'.rklng Out Of Town, 740.

1887 Ford Bronco II ,

+A e
• K 54

t"geU ~»t•

40~

43 "'Juet - -1"

... ••,
11 I'IMie
20 Com 1 . , n

0

SJ T......'e

13-pen
14 ..a ' 1leld"'

17R'IIot...

33795 Hiland Rd.

Stop-&amp; Compere
FREE
. ESTIMATES
740-192-1871

1 - lluuollnl
7 llpiW

,•~trip

(740) 742-8888
1-888-521-0916

30&lt;H75-2203.

1990 Oldsmobile 88 Royale V·6,

Remoct.nno

740-949-2203. '

wort. $600. 740-307·neo. ·

$1 ,000, 740-44t-G106.

• Glrtgel
•Compl.te

1997 black Chevy s- 10 $tepslde
Extended Cab, 3 door, lciaded.
25,000 mites, very sharp, tun far·
lngs, $12,000, 7410·949-2045 or

1999 Kawaaakl vo'tcan 750 cc
3000 mllei, contact 30.~ 773 ·
581 8. If, no answer lea'lle mea-

1994 Grand PriK, S.f., SunRoof,
Loaded. Good Condition. $6500.

Str\liCIS, Inc. Toll-Free: 1·888-

Turned
Boloretl Ra•tablllh
'!IIIN CrodMtl HI00-659.Q359.

530

S4500. 304-876·3624:

t988 Nlaalan 300 ZX , V·B.• ~

CONSULTATION . Bonofl! Team

tur8' 740-387-o260.

Electric mnge $95 .00, Frosl fru
Relrtgerator $125.00. Like new
Relrlg. $250.00, Deep Freerer·

4 cyl. 5 SP,P.S,P.B,Nice Truck

BXR, 850 cc Trailer, Lilt JaCket, .
COYer. \Yet Suit. $1 ,too.oo (7&lt;G)·
44'H)136

7565 Atlor 4:00P.M.

lllml over $100 - 90 day warranty. (304)875-7388. .

Silverado Sltp Sldt,

1988 Plymouth Horizon 4 Ooor.s,
5 Speed, Runs &amp; Drl~as Well ,

Walnut Kllchen Cablnet1 , Used
Appliances, Sink, Etc. 740-446·

95.oo
!5.00
135.00

ChoYy

trao, asking $12,000, 740·992·
4t00 ca/laftar 5pm.

1988 Mercury Grand Marqula
Nice Car, Needs Tranamiailon,

Hlth &amp; Dry
Self-Sterae•

Rutland, Ohio
Truck seats, car seats, headllners.
truck tarps, convertible &amp; vinyl tops . .
Four wheeler se!lts, motorcycle seats.
boat covers. carpets. etc.
Mon - Frl 8:30 - 5:00
Over 40 yra experience

751) Boats &amp; Motors

Febouery &amp; Marth Sale:

w-

t-

1mpoundol 0 Down, 24 Monlha 0
19.9% Llllingl, 800-31/1-3323 Ext.
3901 .

$750, 740o245-9892.

COIIftiUCTIOII

• NewHomn

..

Loadtd, Exoallent Condition, New

ACROSS

ALDER

•

N~•an

3824.

1'987 Buick' 2 New Tires. New
Transm1111on. Motor Needs

Ramodellng Sale: E1cellant Shepa

Stan1itg prices on ~lances:
llafrlgorators
95.00
Dryenr
90.00
Electric Ranges 75.00

1980·90 Honda• From S29!Mo.,

IOillll' IIIIIU

nice&amp; llralght 12,300. 304-875·
tU t Ford F·150 XLT 2.WD, 8'
.Bad, 6 Cylinder, AutomatiC, AIC,
PS, PI, PW, .r.Mil'M CD. 70,000
Milot, $7,200, 7&lt;G 418:19118 . .

HBA Croaaword Puzzle

PHILLIP

7122/TFN

One Pair .ot Rocky Cornstal,ker
Boots, · Size 11 (Mens) . Never
Worn, sllll In box . Beat Off-

yearo, 740-31H437.

•

, 7~-78

750 Honda Magna, $3800, 740992·7820.

7796.

3407 .-IIOIJ Avenue

a-r.$!1,M

Runs Good, Cab No Good Seal
Otfw, 740-441-1063.

Pine lumb••·· 218'&amp;, 811 . &amp; t4h.;
2J.1Q'a· 1411. Staked In dry for 4

Houaehold·

t988 Ford f · 150 XLT V·B, AU·
2 WD. 6' Bed, Topper,

tomall~.

pllances. (740)-448-4039 (740)·
448-' 004 Anytime.

01(304)675-5089.

~~lance Ropa/r

1.

tleo. Call .Now/ 800-772· 7470:
EXT. 7832.

. -.com .

r:renchlllf::lly Maytag, 740· .. 46-

l

Chevys, Jeeps, And Sport Utll~

740-992-2212.

Appliances :
· Raconctltloned
Washers, Dryers, AangH, Aefrtgralora, 90 Day Guarantee!

•

CARS $100. $!500 4 UP. POliCE
IMPOUND. ·Honda's . Toyota's,

NEED A COMPUTER? We
Finance Bad Credit • Bankruptcy
OK I NO Turndowns • FREE IN•
TERNET 888·827·7502 www.pc·

Good•

r

'92 Pontiac 80nn1'11Uit, four door,
Pctllent cOOdiUon, sharp, 14850.
7&lt;G,IMJ1.2045 ...,ingl.

Advertise your business In this
vlalblt location on well traveled
highway. WINput L4&gt; and malnraln
your sign. can 74D·992·6396 or

510

'

710 Autoa for Slit

14t8 www.orvt&gt;.""'"""'nnett

MER CH ANDISE

Cuoallt with topper, t S.OOO
mllas, $16,000. Call (304)675·

sOtct.or ~ 740-25&amp;-«510.

460 Spac:e for Rent

t6'x8a.- · 740o245-5to46. . •

11M Dodga Aam t500, 41 4, s
apeed , manual, A!C, AM/FM

-·

7~7-IZ•:IOSO.

TRANSPOHTAT !ON

AERATION MOTORS
Repaired, Now &amp; Rebuilt In Stock.
tali Aon Evans, I-IMJ0.537·9528.

Wanted To Rant Tralla:r Lot For

7~742-2103.

Duot Rt mo•. $13,000, 740.31880311,

hog , grader blade; boom pole;
manure apreadtr: 15000 for au,

JET

man Alllly, 740-446-3644.

t ilt$ ,OOCigo 3/4 ton, 45,000 aelll11 tnUea, aood condition. 13000.

t89!1 S.10

Now Taking Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhoull Grubb's Plano- tuning &amp; repair&amp;. ·
Apar.lmenta. Includes Water ProbUima? Need Tuned? Clll the
Sewage, Trash, I315!Mo., 740· plono Dr. 740 448 •525
4411 0008.·
Hot Sprlr\gs hot lub, 4 person.
One Bedroom furnish ed Apart· good condition, ·some chtmk:als
ment In Pt. Pleasant Very Clean Included. call 740-992-5053 after
and .NICe. No pets . Phone 5pm.

.

; lln*!

alel 7..0.251 tOM.

APHA Black /White Paint Mare

8181.

.

.... _&amp;3pt. -

tor, Many New Par111 Cl'larcoal
Grey, Tool lox To Match, Bldt
A11t1 , Aluminum WhHII , great
COII&lt;IIIIOn, Mutt 8N To ~NCI­

TINs, 740o24W252.

.

(304)875-t388. .

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The Dally Sentinel • Page B Ss

BRIDGE

tl71 Fcnl f·100, 2 wo.AC. -or: Tran...,llllon &amp; Mo·

Ront /Salo. Ctntury 2t lot. Soutnern Trull. 1-800·255·9487

__.,,,, Middleport, HUD ap!
p.-, 740-928-4141 aher epm.

~

lndlanapolit Moline tractor. &amp;2

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

tO'N*--5-2203.

2 Quar18r Horan llrolio, Sound &amp;
'Sole ntll Alddtn Or 4·H ProjOCt,
740-318 81104.

1\wo 2 badroom &amp; orw 1 bedroom

.

245-5121.

Friday, March 10; 2000

Truc:ka for s.'-

Joy The Tropical Paradise Of
Beaches And Relaxation . Beach
Front Condos Or Honies. For

Good USed Washer, 7,.0· 388·

ref.'

For Salt ; Tobacco S ticka. 740·

no

Friday, March 10, 2000 .

Pl!l)'inJ thinp too loooe in finan· 1
&lt;illaltU.tiono'tcxl4y milht .clUIO '
you to lhink you have a deal tied
down when, In ,..l~y. it may be
hon1in1 by a&gt;thread. Be ~
to worlt thins• "1''GEMINI (May 2t .June 2Ql
Mal&lt;ina some co&amp;e.aionolo what
it mi&amp;ht take to
alon1 with a
person lmportan( to' your .lmme·
dille
Standing on principle
and alli!tg ~proml10 could
' brina thin ~~~~~alt.
.
CANCIR (!woe 21 ;July 22)
When it comes 1to· woddna in

let

r."''•·

close proximity Widt. ~worten
todiiy, It could...,.,.,. poramouro
thll each pen&lt;M!_ hu his or Iter

0W11 , _ , "''i'ajob to clO. and II
propared 40 ltaYJ'"'·
'

LI!O (Jaly ~·A"'. 22) It's
quite .(loslible toCiay thll • friend
who promised to ilo -ntn1 for
yoli.will be'llitlble to fUlfill hli or
ller pledp. Rather - l d upset,
~on your own.
VIRGO (Au&amp;.'2~Se!&gt;t . 22) Be
a good oport today and tum lhe
olher chee1t """'kl ycu be in the
of IIOI1I«&lt;Iie who lo10a
hla 0. her cool. Yoli'U help ·lhio
penon f• mom 1ly ......,.,,., not

,..,.,..,y

chatlolna

.

LIIIRA oSepl. 23-0Q, :13) Juot

.

because ~~~~HIOOiJCI dialireea with
you todoy
f11lb II) is indl·
vidual • bad
merely
makes him or her someone ·who
you. Oive
thinb dlfl'erently all people ~ir right to differ.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Just when your .... is within
rea&lt;h today, ycu could do an
about·face and sbift your dire&lt;:·
tiOn. Needless to aay, this will pot
aerve your beit.intertstJ. Stay lhe ,

duel....,

Pe"'"'' a

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SAOmAJUOS (Nov. 23·0..:,
21) If ycu .find your ideaJ ....,~· t
.worldnl out today, before dis·

.~ . ·, It

,,,. J

coune. ·

. '

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;v i'

If

,

•

CAPRICORN (0..:. 22· Jan.
19)The my thlnp thll cookl trip
you up today may be smallobota·
cles you foraot to lake c're of. Be
sure you first tie your shoestrinas
· and clear the paths you lnlend to
take .
·

I

ti&gt;aether 101' I fun aCtivity, be..,
10 call only . . who y.. ..._ '
pt aloot&amp; well . llcltl' lnoluda

_who.....,.wa.,.,

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J,. : I

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'

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)

.11 it folio to you 10 pt die .,.1,

, rt'~

1t,.M

canllna them. ohoc:k out your
, .·method a of lniplemenlalion.
/ Chon&lt;es .,e .this wil! be whal'o

roally lit r11uk.

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Page B 4 • The Deily Sentinel
440

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Apertmenta

Ffi.H 1 ,, ·J il'f'll~~
&amp;.ll'..t')](J\"'

for Rent

Ct'llrilly' l Family Llvll"iQ, apart~

,..e.nta. nom1 &amp; trailer. rantala.
74Q..tt2"'St•. IPinmenta avJII·
alrlt. Mnlohod &amp; unlumlohod.

Art 'lllu A - 1 Bulldlnc Ertelor
/Contractor? Wt Hllve '•cHor~ I
Diftcl 8ulldintl With NO OMlor·
lhlp Foe Or llaUno Conwr- N.

810 Farm Equipment

··-~.
Complett DISH No,_k oatelllle

Iatif'. V.rmHt SOI5C Wtth Extra
lltt 01 T - llc&gt;rintt: . _ ,
Condition. f 3,000. Call 7&lt;10-882·
11182.

Al l SIZES /All lOADS. El ·
DORADO BUILDING SYSTEMS

aystem . brand ntw, $18, 740 ·

.....

Furnlahtd 3 Room s &amp; Btth 992· t112 or 304·77 3-!305 altor
Da I . . ..
n. No Pttl, Atfltlncta &amp; Depoalt Required,

c...

COMPUTER BLOWOUTII HP,

7-1511.
Furnlot.d EHiclen&lt;:y All Ulllhlas
Paid Sllara Bath $120/Mo., 9t9
Second Annul, Galllpolia, 740-

COMPAQ Dttktopa, Laptopt,
Merchant -Acc ounts. Webaltes
Start Your Home Bual neu To·
day!l Almost Everyone Ap pro~edll No Money Downll Low

Furnlahtd one bedroom epartmtnt wtth air conditioning , no

2345 [lbll Frtt)

--.

pete, depolh roqulrtd, 741).992·
11833.

Monthly Paymtnllll 1-888-478·

~r Daok Dual Aoom Salol-

lite Syatem, New White Range

Mer 7 P.M.
(jqcloua !Mng. t and 2 btdfoom
tPirtmenta at Village Manor and COMPtJTEAS- Low Or $0 Down.
~ldt ~rtmanto In Middle· _Low Monthly Payments. Y2K
port. From &amp;273-$338. Call 7'0· Compliant. Almost Everyone Ap892-8084. Equal Housing Oppor· """""· 1-800-817-3ol78 Ext. 330• .
fLORIDA , MARCO ISLAND. En•
7o!G-387~

-·

Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment,

740 ... 0:.0.

Nloe 2 badnJom tjlllrlmtnt In Syr·
acuae.

ezoo deposit, $285 per

- - . 7&lt;t&lt;HI67-3516.

Nioe qulot, 2 tir. opp., ale&amp; lum.
clop. 30&lt;H75-&lt;1302.

r

i

On.. bedroom apartment In Middleport,

740o992-9t9t .

www.C2tmen::o.oom

Got An 18' Mlnl ·DIIh?
want 320 Chennola?

One-Fee.
No Montl1ly Chargee/
1-204-992·28-4t . .

JANITROL HEATING AND
CQOUNG EQUIPMENT
INSTALLED

•tt You Don 't Calf Ua We BoiiJ
Lose.• Free Esllmatear 740-448-.
6308, 1-800-291-()()98.

, ·MOBILE HOME OWNERS
HUge Inventory, Discount Prices,
On VInyl SkH"tlng, Doors, Wind·
ow&amp;, Anchors. Water Heaters,
Plumbing &amp; Electrical Paris, Fur·
naces &amp; Heat Pumps. Bennetts
Mobile Home Supply, 740· 446·

820 Wanted to Buy

1988 Ford Range r 2 ~0 . 4 ·cyl.

M1111y

Fer~uaon

2&amp;1 207 Hra.

Wan ..d- RCA or Hughes Direct

TV oyottm, will pay top dollar,
Wolfie

74()..a.t9 - 331 ~

IHW mt S·

&amp;agt.

1130

LIVMiock

Fold AI Side AOHA Sorrel Mart
Rallti To F&lt;&gt;ld. 740-3118-9100.
Roglottrtd Angus Bulls For Safe,
740o245-&amp;l&amp;l.

640

Hay &amp; Grain
Square Balea For Sal•. 740-379-

2198.

Strew: Bright Wlrt Tie Straw Year

'Round Delivery &amp; Volum~ b itcount Avaltabl•. HerUage Farm.
(304)675-5724.

650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer ·
Tobaooo Planta · ·
Now liking Ordoro lor IIIII Spring.
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Speed, Rune &amp; DriYit , No Tltle.

Mobile Home Park lot Available,
$125/Mo., Addison Pike, Wise•

Nice _Used Furniture and Ap ·

Maka Oltor, AIIO 1964 Chevy C·
20 Truck 8 Cylinder, 4 Speed;

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For Sale: Reconditioned waahtrs, dryers and refrigeratora .
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New And Uaed Furniture Store
Below Holld&amp;y Inn Kanauga .
Good Uaed Bede, Dressers.
Couchta. Dinettes. Etc. Big SavIngs On New Furnllure. 740-446·

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35t Windsor Engine, C·6 Tr~n•·
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3580.
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$3.295: t991 Lumina Euro 2

-Doors 13,995; '1992 Plymouth

1993 Suzuki 125 RM 2 Stt;.Oke,

$1,200 OBO, H0-245·5018 Or
352-4805 L.ea\10 Meuage.
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wheel drive, 831 mll8s,. $4500,·

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Guard '40 ·Any
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992·5628,
1999 Harl•y Davidson 1200

Sponsler, '1,ooo mlles, lola ol ex-

11·34'5' ltunaa $50 Each; 9·

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992·6215

Auto Parll &amp;
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$8,200 .00; (2,000 Under Bo&lt;ik
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Dark Grey lel.thtr Interior, Any
Reasonable Offer Considered,

Fax 304, (\75-2457 '~

•Driveways •Tennis Courts
•Parking Lots • Playgrounds
•Roods • Streets

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French City Maylag, 740·4•6·

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448.0870, 1·800·287.0578. Rog·
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Unconditional 11fetlme guarantee.
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tablllhod t975. cal 2ol Hrs. (7&lt;G)

1118 Chryalor Sebring LXt .

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t998 Pontiac Tran•·•m 350 V·8
LS· t Corvette Engine, Automatic

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INC.

My. .e

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Improvement•

lng $12,800.00 304.tl75-76ol2.

Top Shoptl $14,200, Call 740·
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39141 ST- RI. 684
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
toll'"" Bll-353-7822

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Fuii·BIOOdtd, AKC Reg. Ytllow
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Remodeling • Kitchen '
Cabinets· Vinyl Siding·
Roofs • Decks • Garages

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where every card is locate&lt;). If '=-+---+-42 ~· Dovtr,.
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your opponents hold their cards
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50 Prof• 11~n1l
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world. But today, you may look at
52 Dlld'a mete .•' :
all 52 cards to see if yoq can find
53 "Groph" end -a way to get home in six sj&gt;ades
after West leads the club king ..
CELEBRITY CIPHER
Over two no·trump, South bid
· · ··
by Lull Campos
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what he hoped he could make.•
Cetebrlly C1phef cryptograms are created from quotations by famous p&amp;ople, past and
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present. Each ten.er In 1ha Clpi\Or stands !or another.
·appreciating that his hand, despite
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Triday's clue: Z equals L
containing only 13 high'-card
points, had great slam potential.
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under dummy's club ace, then
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card was a bad blow. Now declar......
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diamorid to dummy's king, and a
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PREVIOUS. SOLUTION: "With~ut tradition, an Is a flock ol sheep wilhout. a :,;
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was
out
of
luck
there
too,
so
he
sllephetjl.
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lost two major~ suit tricks.
WOlD
If spades are 4-0, iouth should
DAMI
aim at these 12 tricks : seven
spades. ,two beans, two diamonds,
and one club. So, declarer should
ruff in·hand attTick orie, then pia)"
a trump to dummy 's ace. Wh~n
the break is revealed, South d.iscards a diamond on lhe club ace,
ruffs club in hand, cashes the
-·. ''
diamond
ace, plays a diamond .to
.. . OR
HI!&gt; .
dummy's king, and ruffs the final
LOC.IC.EI'I.
UDFI=
club
in hand, Now come the hean
.PARTNER.
ace, a bean to the king, and the
diamond eight.
G A V E U ~~ In science the credit goes to the
East has the J.J 0•9 of spades .
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and the . bean queen left. South .·
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retains the K-Q-8 of spades and ·
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the heart six. If East discards,
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South
ruffs
with
the
spade
eight;
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IAtt1ens, Ohio 45701
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$9,500, 740-3011-0427.

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1982 WUdtrne11 Camper .24' A1
C,' Microwave, Excellent Condl·

3765.
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Doors, l,.oadad, aluminum

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245-een.

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1994 Chrysler

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t988 Honda 70 4 Wheeler Good
Shape, 740-446·6189.

Acclaim 4 Door&amp;, St ,995: S· tO
$2,895. Cook Motors, 740-446·
0103.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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740

St•••

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Call740-379-2608 After 5 P.M.

miles, lull power extra nlct, ask·

1?1·1772 E01all : daboahadO . AKC Labrad6r Rtttrltwtra Yellow
&amp; Block 1225 -$250, 740·2588733.

840 Ml-lllt'IIOUI
MlrcholndiM

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c.ll Alittle 0..

$4,300, 740oi4JI.2t79.

1994 Ponuac Grand Pre, 84,000
mttea, loaded, p.w,4dr. 304·675·

8·28'4• Trus11s 130 Each; 228',.0 Gable~Truaes ·$35 Each ;

Buy or iell . Riverine Antiques,
1124 East Main on SR t24 E. f'o.

199, Che\tY Caprice, v8ry nice,

Watefttne Special: 314 200 PSI

brick, sewer pipes, wind··
nice $t75.00. WaaherLike new Block,lintels,
etc. ClaUde Winters,
1250.00 One Year Warranty, Dry- owa,
RIO Grande, OH Call 740-24e· .
er Like New $250.00 One year .5t21.
warranty. SkiQOB Appllancea, 76
Vlnt Strtet, Gallipolis, Ohio. Root Truaeea: 9·22' TriJ11es ·$20
(7401-44&amp;-7398; t (888)·8' 8-0' 28 .
Each: 9-23'5" Trusaaa 120 Each;
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740o367·1266.

836·.052.

Waohar $95.00, Dryor $95.00

Antlquea

1999 Silverado EKiondod Cab, · ·r::-~:::-"'!"~::"-:::-",
3rd Door, 4~4. Loaded, 25,000
IC. A...
Milts, $20,000, Call Leo"" Me•
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1887 Ford Bronco II ,

+A e
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33795 Hiland Rd.

Stop-&amp; Compere
FREE
. ESTIMATES
740-192-1871

1 - lluuollnl
7 llpiW

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(740) 742-8888
1-888-521-0916

30&lt;H75-2203.

1990 Oldsmobile 88 Royale V·6,

Remoct.nno

740-949-2203. '

wort. $600. 740-307·neo. ·

$1 ,000, 740-44t-G106.

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1997 black Chevy s- 10 $tepslde
Extended Cab, 3 door, lciaded.
25,000 mites, very sharp, tun far·
lngs, $12,000, 7410·949-2045 or

1999 Kawaaakl vo'tcan 750 cc
3000 mllei, contact 30.~ 773 ·
581 8. If, no answer lea'lle mea-

1994 Grand PriK, S.f., SunRoof,
Loaded. Good Condition. $6500.

Str\liCIS, Inc. Toll-Free: 1·888-

Turned
Boloretl Ra•tablllh
'!IIIN CrodMtl HI00-659.Q359.

530

S4500. 304-876·3624:

t988 Nlaalan 300 ZX , V·B.• ~

CONSULTATION . Bonofl! Team

tur8' 740-387-o260.

Electric mnge $95 .00, Frosl fru
Relrtgerator $125.00. Like new
Relrlg. $250.00, Deep Freerer·

4 cyl. 5 SP,P.S,P.B,Nice Truck

BXR, 850 cc Trailer, Lilt JaCket, .
COYer. \Yet Suit. $1 ,too.oo (7&lt;G)·
44'H)136

7565 Atlor 4:00P.M.

lllml over $100 - 90 day warranty. (304)875-7388. .

Silverado Sltp Sldt,

1988 Plymouth Horizon 4 Ooor.s,
5 Speed, Runs &amp; Drl~as Well ,

Walnut Kllchen Cablnet1 , Used
Appliances, Sink, Etc. 740-446·

95.oo
!5.00
135.00

ChoYy

trao, asking $12,000, 740·992·
4t00 ca/laftar 5pm.

1988 Mercury Grand Marqula
Nice Car, Needs Tranamiailon,

Hlth &amp; Dry
Self-Sterae•

Rutland, Ohio
Truck seats, car seats, headllners.
truck tarps, convertible &amp; vinyl tops . .
Four wheeler se!lts, motorcycle seats.
boat covers. carpets. etc.
Mon - Frl 8:30 - 5:00
Over 40 yra experience

751) Boats &amp; Motors

Febouery &amp; Marth Sale:

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19.9% Llllingl, 800-31/1-3323 Ext.
3901 .

$750, 740o245-9892.

COIIftiUCTIOII

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1'987 Buick' 2 New Tires. New
Transm1111on. Motor Needs

Ramodellng Sale: E1cellant Shepa

Stan1itg prices on ~lances:
llafrlgorators
95.00
Dryenr
90.00
Electric Ranges 75.00

1980·90 Honda• From S29!Mo.,

IOillll' IIIIIU

nice&amp; llralght 12,300. 304-875·
tU t Ford F·150 XLT 2.WD, 8'
.Bad, 6 Cylinder, AutomatiC, AIC,
PS, PI, PW, .r.Mil'M CD. 70,000
Milot, $7,200, 7&lt;G 418:19118 . .

HBA Croaaword Puzzle

PHILLIP

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One Pair .ot Rocky Cornstal,ker
Boots, · Size 11 (Mens) . Never
Worn, sllll In box . Beat Off-

yearo, 740-31H437.

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750 Honda Magna, $3800, 740992·7820.

7796.

3407 .-IIOIJ Avenue

a-r.$!1,M

Runs Good, Cab No Good Seal
Otfw, 740-441-1063.

Pine lumb••·· 218'&amp;, 811 . &amp; t4h.;
2J.1Q'a· 1411. Staked In dry for 4

Houaehold·

t988 Ford f · 150 XLT V·B, AU·
2 WD. 6' Bed, Topper,

tomall~.

pllances. (740)-448-4039 (740)·
448-' 004 Anytime.

01(304)675-5089.

~~lance Ropa/r

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EXT. 7832.

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r:renchlllf::lly Maytag, 740· .. 46-

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Chevys, Jeeps, And Sport Utll~

740-992-2212.

Appliances :
· Raconctltloned
Washers, Dryers, AangH, Aefrtgralora, 90 Day Guarantee!

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IMPOUND. ·Honda's . Toyota's,

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Pctllent cOOdiUon, sharp, 14850.
7&lt;G,IMJ1.2045 ...,ingl.

Advertise your business In this
vlalblt location on well traveled
highway. WINput L4&gt; and malnraln
your sign. can 74D·992·6396 or

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MER CH ANDISE

Cuoallt with topper, t S.OOO
mllas, $16,000. Call (304)675·

sOtct.or ~ 740-25&amp;-«510.

460 Spac:e for Rent

t6'x8a.- · 740o245-5to46. . •

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apeed , manual, A!C, AM/FM

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TRANSPOHTAT !ON

AERATION MOTORS
Repaired, Now &amp; Rebuilt In Stock.
tali Aon Evans, I-IMJ0.537·9528.

Wanted To Rant Tralla:r Lot For

7~742-2103.

Duot Rt mo•. $13,000, 740.31880311,

hog , grader blade; boom pole;
manure apreadtr: 15000 for au,

JET

man Alllly, 740-446-3644.

t ilt$ ,OOCigo 3/4 ton, 45,000 aelll11 tnUea, aood condition. 13000.

t89!1 S.10

Now Taking Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhoull Grubb's Plano- tuning &amp; repair&amp;. ·
Apar.lmenta. Includes Water ProbUima? Need Tuned? Clll the
Sewage, Trash, I315!Mo., 740· plono Dr. 740 448 •525
4411 0008.·
Hot Sprlr\gs hot lub, 4 person.
One Bedroom furnish ed Apart· good condition, ·some chtmk:als
ment In Pt. Pleasant Very Clean Included. call 740-992-5053 after
and .NICe. No pets . Phone 5pm.

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Grey, Tool lox To Match, Bldt
A11t1 , Aluminum WhHII , great
COII&lt;IIIIOn, Mutt 8N To ~NCI­

TINs, 740o24W252.

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BRIDGE

tl71 Fcnl f·100, 2 wo.AC. -or: Tran...,llllon &amp; Mo·

Ront /Salo. Ctntury 2t lot. Soutnern Trull. 1-800·255·9487

__.,,,, Middleport, HUD ap!
p.-, 740-928-4141 aher epm.

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

tO'N*--5-2203.

2 Quar18r Horan llrolio, Sound &amp;
'Sole ntll Alddtn Or 4·H ProjOCt,
740-318 81104.

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Friday, March 10; 2000

Truc:ka for s.'-

Joy The Tropical Paradise Of
Beaches And Relaxation . Beach
Front Condos Or Honies. For

Good USed Washer, 7,.0· 388·

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Friday, March 10, 2000 .

Pl!l)'inJ thinp too loooe in finan· 1
&lt;illaltU.tiono'tcxl4y milht .clUIO '
you to lhink you have a deal tied
down when, In ,..l~y. it may be
hon1in1 by a&gt;thread. Be ~
to worlt thins• "1''GEMINI (May 2t .June 2Ql
Mal&lt;ina some co&amp;e.aionolo what
it mi&amp;ht take to
alon1 with a
person lmportan( to' your .lmme·
dille
Standing on principle
and alli!tg ~proml10 could
' brina thin ~~~~~alt.
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When it comes 1to· woddna in

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todiiy, It could...,.,.,. poramouro
thll each pen&lt;M!_ hu his or Iter

0W11 , _ , "''i'ajob to clO. and II
propared 40 ltaYJ'"'·
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quite .(loslible toCiay thll • friend
who promised to ilo -ntn1 for
yoli.will be'llitlble to fUlfill hli or
ller pledp. Rather - l d upset,
~on your own.
VIRGO (Au&amp;.'2~Se!&gt;t . 22) Be
a good oport today and tum lhe
olher chee1t """'kl ycu be in the
of IIOI1I«&lt;Iie who lo10a
hla 0. her cool. Yoli'U help ·lhio
penon f• mom 1ly ......,.,,., not

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f11lb II) is indl·
vidual • bad
merely
makes him or her someone ·who
you. Oive
thinb dlfl'erently all people ~ir right to differ.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Just when your .... is within
rea&lt;h today, ycu could do an
about·face and sbift your dire&lt;:·
tiOn. Needless to aay, this will pot
aerve your beit.intertstJ. Stay lhe ,

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19)The my thlnp thll cookl trip
you up today may be smallobota·
cles you foraot to lake c're of. Be
sure you first tie your shoestrinas
· and clear the paths you lnlend to
take .
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/ Chon&lt;es .,e .this wil! be whal'o

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SECTIONAL CHAMPS· The Eastern Eagles will play
Trimble Saturday for a chance.to advance to Sweet 16
Regional play. Team mem~ers Include:
Front (L·R) Chris Lyons, Brad Brannon; Matt Bissell,
Garrett Karr, Josh Broderick, Josh Kehl.
Back: Joe Marcinko, Steve Weeks, .E ric Smith, Matt
Simpson, Joe Brown, Josh Will, Chad Nelson
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estimated to generate would have
been u~d to fund the operation
of the ER and acute care uni~. as
"-'ell as some laboratory and Xrwt services, and possibly retire
hoi)Mtal debt or pay physicians.
BY BRIAN J. RiED
LaSt year,'some 11,000 people
TIM£5-SENTINEL STAFF
were served by'the ER, ahnost 80·. I
POMEROY - The emer- percent of them either Medicare,
gency room at Veterans Memori- · Medicaid or self-pay patientS.
al Hospital will not close hefore · The levy was rejected hy 63
June 30 if employees don't '1ump percent offuesday's vot~m.
ship;' but by September, 35
Now, the hospital will com- .
employees are expected to be 'mence· with plans to eliminate
jobless as the result of Tuesday~s the :ER ani! acute care operadefeat o£ a county-wide tax levy. nons
· .
Dailey said Friday that repreRhonda !)ailey, the hospital's
vice president of nuning. said sentatives of Consolidated Health
Friday that VMH administtation Systems, the parent company
does not plan to cl6se the emer- which . operates VMH, Holzer
gency room or the acute care Medical Center and Qak Hill
unit at the hospital prior to June Community M~cal Ct;nter, will.·'
30, the closing date set during the ' SlX&gt;n meet with hospital employhospital's campaign for.~ live~mill ees to explain ' the process
levy, which failed in Tuesday's pri- involved in the closil)g.Also to be
mary. ·
discussed are employment opporCiting losses of a!most tunities which might be available
$800,000 for . the ·emergency elsewhere in the system for those
room operation this }&gt;ear, the hospital administration
that the
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Keep Yo~r Spirit High, Josh! .
Gary, Rita, Jeremy, Jessica, and
JennaKehl

Congratulations.to the Best
Bask•thall Team In S.E.O

Fly High Eagles.
We're Proud ofYou
Shirle and Lamar ons

Good Luck Eagles, Beat Trlmhle
' Bohhle and Ray Kart

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eoach, Kathy, ?im, J4lex Simpson

Tim, Ml!-rtie; Derek, and Devon Baum

Great Job Eagles·, Go Matt
DOJI6,_Carolyn, Brian, Milre, Royce, Bren1 and 'lim BuaeU

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Fisher Filneral Home

Middleport ·
Pomero

992-5141
2· 444

·992~5627 ·

EwingAFuneral Home
992-2121

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.Manning and Gloria Marcinko
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Joe and Mary Bowers

G()(jd Luck Eagles!
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Furniture Plus 1b rs Plains

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Chester
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Chatter,·OH

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Nancy, Martin, HoUy and Megan Broderick

Tame The Tomcats!
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glad to hand out · applications,
answer any questions .about 'their
low-interest disaster loan pro·
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may need with completing the
application;' Null added.
Completed applications can.be
tnrned in at the Gallipolis office,
he added.
The office will be open from 9
a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through
Saturday of this week, and from
March 20-24.
"I hope everyone will take
advantage of the help being made
available tO·them by their tax dollars," said Mike Allen, SBA's disas.ter area director.
Before. contacting SBA, potential applicants should contact the
Federal Emergency Management

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at tile gas tank i$"'
Despite higll' ~ · prices, die
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auto indu~try has yei to suffer.
·money. fo.Acan't spen l,at Sal.es of light trucks increased by
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niore than IO'percent from Janu.
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_ tance. . Still, .1
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!here are some sigps of tro~~le.
prices stay high for molltfis, the , earn less . than expected ,in t,he
Higher fuel costs for ttanspon- ·
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pay more for basic 8?ods: 1 :
&lt; •prices ~ rising for ~he · petiole. ''The money spentfjlling ~pat ,Jim,.Dased niateri:il! it nee&lt;ls for_ delivery charges fo~ vehicles· by ·
the gas tank !s money ~u can't ~ ffianufaeturiiig. "
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, $25. General Motors Corp. is
sp~nd ·at the mall,", said D(~d ·'.Wall,Street pllriished the com- -considering raising its destination
lOP OFH DII[W -'li111ocl111d ~~
vtyss, chief econonust for Stan- pany .1hani11Y,.cal!si'i'g .its stock _to · charge fouhipm~nt of products.
·•• 1/lf St. Pllrick'a De)~ . . . - ill
dard &amp; Poor's DR! in Lexington,' ' fall from S87.43 &lt;~fi4 on Monday
Shipper FedEx Corp. said last
' Chicle!~-~~·
,MaSs. "We'll start to see that later ·, t~ SS3.~7 'l/2late Friday.
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this year. It takes people a little
Ot}ter · consumer l'roducts , cept surcharge it began last month ,· r I 't I ' ,
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·while 'to a&lt;ljust their habit$:• ,
companies' such as Colgate-~¥- to 4 percent. . ,. .
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And on · Fnday, c;o~n,nental
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II
.Mp r
s\'ffering due partly. to ?ncreased ald\ough .those fir~ took p~ns to , new fare. mcreas~ of up~ ~~.per
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, prices of raw materrals 1s a good tell ~tors ;theu profit ptcture ro~d trtp, b~ the rl$~ cost
11:1 ·
gaUge that the rise's . jmpaC1: is hasn't change~.
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of ~~1. The atrline ~ed the mdus.
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Cl
1 co~umcr b~t4 such as Cmt ~rofways.~mtheirplasticbot- increase of ~J? twll ' weeks ~
C lOOO Ohio V*'/l'ubliohk1e Co.
toothpaste, Pampe.:S dial":rs ami cia to ~eir de~rgents.They must ; ~ ,othe.: airlin~ :OWuldn\ f&lt;liTi~e detergent said Tuesday it wilf also 'pay ~i prices for fuel for lo""

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~Jc~t p,riGes, but their cliipb'·has'
yet to'':rjpple tlirougli t!l.$ .I,J,S. •

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Howard and Marvene Caldwell

Dr. Margie J. Lawson D.D.S.
5th &amp; Pearl Racine
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·Mane Designers will be .holding a hair donation kick-off on March 23,at 6 p.m. Sexton will
found a great reason to 'cut my hair." be
giving free hair cuts to anyone wanting to
RlOM STAFF REPORTS
donate
their
hair
to
Locks
of
Love,
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with
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GALLIPOLIS - Responding
paying for shipping charges. .
to flash flooding that struck the
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area
last month, the U.S. Small
I found .a ~at reason to cut my hair."
TIMEs-SENTINEL ST~Ff
acoording to the folloWing "Locks of Love"
Business Administration is open..
Rainey' told his mother- about his quest to guidelines: .
·
ing an office in Gallipolis Monday
~- ALLIPOLIS ..,:- A Gal- give his hair ·to ·Locks • of Love, and she
• The donated hair must be at least 10 inches
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for residents of Gallia and Meigs ·
lipolis man is hdpipg cltil--; . approaphed ,fellow church ~e!fl~r Cindy ~~x­ (preferably 12 inches) in lengtlf.
counties seeking assistance.
dren with medical ihair losS ton,_ oWiler of ~ane Destgn~rs ~ull Servtce • It tnust be bundled in a pony tail or braid.
Due to the federal disaster dec••
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.., •· • Hour Salon, 760 Ftrst.Ave., Gallipolis.
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It
must
be
free
of
hair
damaged
Py chemilaration
issued last week, SBA's
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achieve cructal self-estt;,em :- Se~&lt;ton ·t'fseaoched the charity on the Internet cal processing.
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disaster loan application program
and co'nfidence.
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. 'and found it .not only to be a worthy cause, but
• The· hair must be clean and dry, placed in a
was activated · 'for Gallia and
Dean Rainey has had long hair fo" most of ,. somethil)g s~e might M!lt to contribute to on
pl;lstic bag. and mailed in a padded envelope
Mei~. which are among the first
his adult life wearing it shone~ tha1;1 usU;d ~J i;.1'iliongOing ba;rt'' · •··• :· .
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(whicl) Mane Designets will do).
southern
Ohio counties targeted
ing his ..;n•; involvement in l3oy Scouts. ~ Hi~ · "Wheq_l,saw his hair and his commitment, I.
Loc'ks of .Love ·is a non-profit or,ization
for flood relief.
wife has been encouClging him to part with his knew for sure ·that I wanted my salon to get
formed to provid~ hairpieces for . children
Homeowners, renters, landlords
hair length for years. ·
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involved;' said Sexton.
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afflicted with medical hair loss.
1 and business owners who suffered
:"I'll cut my hair when I have a good, reason
Together they_ came upbWttrdh the 1dea to chal- · They provide, custom-fitted hair prosthetics
'dant:lgi, during the floods will be
to," Rainey would reply.
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. , . le~e oth.ers _to JUmp on ~~ . · .
for long-term m~cal ·hai,r loss free. of charge, '
able to apply for SBA aid at ~­
, I would lik~ ..to formally ~hallenge any of us or on a sliding scale to financially disadvantaged
. The good reason eventually came in the foim
lia County's 911 Center, 1191
of a "Locks of Love" inf~meocial.
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older guys w~o are _nred o_f the mo~g children.
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State Route 160, Gallipolil;.
. The show discussed the o.en'vheh:ning need grooming· hassles assoCiated wtth loftg .hair~ as
Donors
provide
th~ hair, volunteers staff the ·
"We are exdted to haVe. the
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li · 1 well as young moms who are tired of having
for people to donate the1r ong mur so t !'If vo - ' h . b ·b'
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lia County Emergency. Managetng from illnesses like c.ancer.
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. • A GOOD REASON Dean Rainey, of
.. · Gallipolis, parts with
years of hair growth
to help provide
· hairpieces to children
suffering from
Illnesses like cancer.
Cindy Sexton, owner.• of Mane Designers.
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'Locks of Love',
opening her salon
for free haircuts to
· donors on March 23
lit 6 p.m .
"When I saw his hair
• and his commitment• .
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that I wanted my
salon to get
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