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.Environmentalists challenge bond, A2
NIT roundup, Meigs sports banquet, B1

Tu11dly, Mnrt 21,2000

March 22, 200'

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Meigs County teams see_16 receive AII•TVC bas~etball _· honors ~:f
ATHENS - The 1 999- ~1!00 All-Tn- Valley Conrerence baskt·tball tea ms in the Ohio · and Hocking
lltvlStons were recently subtilitted by the confer,·nc,•'s coac hes.
Here ar,• .the honoreos.
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First team: Hranoon Burnfidd, Sr.. G, Belpre;
~teve Beha, Sr., G, Meigs; Pmrick KlineSo., G,
' Hdpre; N ick Mi&gt;rey,. So., C, Belpre; Josh Patterson,
Jr. , F. Vinton County; Eric Gabriel, Sr., G, Alexander;
Jo n McDonald, Sr. , G,Wellston ;justin Brooks, So., G,
Alexander.
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J.P. Staats, Jr., C, Meigs; Brent Ewing, Sr. , Wellc

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Httftfme score; Di vision 1: 11 34, Division Ill·
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Division III•IV Boys

Division III·IV Girls

Kati Fulle r (Chesapeake) 5·1·317=16, Ra chel
Henneman {Wellston) 2-1 -0!3= 7, Rachel Waugh
(South Gallia) 2:-0-212=6, Natalie Bobo (Atexantt&amp;r) 1-1-0/2=5, Cierra Sparling (Waterford) 2-Q"9.'0=4, Heather Compston {Miller) 1-Q-1/2=3,
Katie Crabtree (Wellston) 0-1-0/():.,3, Becky
Davis (Eastern) 1-0-112=3, Renae Donahoe
(!;lymmes Valley) 0-1.010=3, Kiril lhle (Southern)
'1-0-0/0=2. Totals: 15-5-7/19=52.
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' First team: Jamie linscott,Jr.,' C , Federal Hoc· k~
First team: Kelly West, Sr., G, Alexander ; , ing; Amber Baker, Jr., G, •Eastern; Cierra Spar:
Amber Vining, Jr., G, Meigs; Jennifer · Shrim- ling, Sr., G, Waterford; Juli Bailey, Jr., F, Easter!);
plin, Sr., C, Meigs; Josie Carr, Sr., F, Alexander; Terdla Waderker, Sr., F, Federal Hocking; K~i·
Mi chelle Brown, F, Belpre; Natalie Bobo, Sr., F. Cummins, Jr., G, Southern; Heathor Compstoi,:
Akxander; Brooke Williams, Sr., F, Meigs; Emily Sr., F. Miller; Kim lhle, ·sr., ·G, Southern.
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Second team: Shawna Judso n, Jr. , F. Trin\ble.;.
Second . team: Afton Thornhill, Sr., F, Belpre; Heather liulmer, Fr., F, Waterford; Jantzen !(jng, Jr;;
Katie C rabtree, Sr., G, Wellston; Belinda H ayes, Sr. , . G,Waterford; Becky Davis, Sr., G, Eastern.
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· MVP: Linscott
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MVP: Burnfidd
Coach of the year: Joe Garretr, Hdpre
Boys-Hocking Division
First team: Joe Brown, Jr., F, Eastern; Trem
P.mon , Jr., G,' Trimble; Jos h An1old, Jr., G/ F, Wate rford; Stacy Gilchrist , Sr., F. Federal Hockm g; Matt
Simpson, Jr., G, Eastern; R andy Nelson , Jr., G,
Miller; Chris Randolph, Sr., G, Southern; Mark
Waller, Jr., C, Waterford.
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Bissell, Sr., G, Eastern; Roland C halfant', Sr., C ,
Trimble; Dust)i Bond, Sr:, C, Federal Hocking.
MVP: Patton

Josh Will (Eastern) 7·0·114=15, Jason Harmon {Ironton) 3-1-4/4=13, Chris Randolph
(Southa m) 2-3-0ID= 13, Brandon Burnlield (Bel- '
pre) 0·2·0/0=6; Jay Capper (Fairland12·0·
2/2=6, Eric Waglnger (Ironton St. Joe 2-0212=6, Adam Per'('lberton (Chesapeake 1-Q2/2=4, Jon McDonald (Wellston) 1-Q- /0::2,
John Wagfnger (Ironton St. ~oe) . 1·0..0/0=2,
Totals: 19-6· 11/16=67
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Wedne1dty
Kent (23·7) at Penn State (17·15), TBA

Brigham Young (22·1 O) at Notre Dame (20- ·

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NIT slate
Monday's second-round. scores
Notre Dame 76, Xavier 64
Penn State 105, Siena 103
Kent 81 , Villanova 67
Srighilm Young 82, Southern Illinois 57

Tonight's second-round games

Arlzona State (19-1.2) at North Carolina
Division 1-11 Boys
Stale (18·12). 1 p.m.
Division 1-11 Girls
B.J. Farrell (South Poini) S·&lt;I-112=11, Andrew
New Mexico (18·1 3) al \'fake Foresl (18·14),
Katie McBroom {Logan) 4-4 -0/0=20, Abbey Coble (Athens) 3·1-010=9, Eric G~briet (Alexan- 7:30 p.m.
dennmgs (logan) 4·0·6/7::14, _MicheHe Matkms dar) 3·1·010=9. Tanner Heaberlin (Rock Hill) 3-0·
· Southwest Missouri State (23·10) at Mlssis(Rock Hill) 4-1·3/4=14, Knst1n ThomP,son 0/0=6, Brian Sims (Gallia Academy) 1·1 -111=6, . sippi (18·1 3), Sp.m.
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2·010=8, Jennller Shnmplln (Meigs 1·0·4/4~, my Payton (Gallia Academy) 1·0·212.-4,' Brent p.m.
Belinda Hayes (Vinton County .· 0·2-0/0=6:
MCCoy (Rock Hill) 1·0·010=2, Totals: 19·3·
Tota ls: 17-10·1 3117::77.
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1 4/5=51.

Wednesday, Thuraday or Friday
Arizona State-N.C. Stale Wlflner vs. Sw

Missouri St.-Mississippi winner, T8A
New Mexico-Wake Forest winner vs.
Georgetown-C allfomla winner, TBA

Comoctlcut (32·1) va. OklahOma (25·7)
LSU (24-e) va. Duke (28·51

Saltlnlay-e.-~lnlla

At KlniU Cltj, Mo.
Iowa St (27·5) vs. Penn Sl. \28-4}
Old Dcminlon (29-4) va. Lou Iiana Tech (30·

Monday, Morch :U.ftnol
Semifinal winners
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Mideltst Regional

Monday, MM&lt;:h 27-llnal

MandQ'I MGOnd-raund ecoNe
Texas Tech 18, Tulane 59'.W
· Tennessee 75, Arizona 6Qtf.:~

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Virginia (25-8) VI. 'reMeSSII!I (30-3)
Notre Dame (27-4) vs. Te"' Tech (27-4)

East Regional

Monday, March
Semifinal winners

Monday's eec:onf".found.ICONI

Oklahoma 78, Purdue 74
Duke 90, Western Kentucky 70

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CHESTER - A team from Mei~
~Unty recendy completed training ses..
sions for the Managing Information for
Rur'!i Areas program, funded by the Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Mich.
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: · POMEROY -The first client to
luccessfully complete the prenatal
l moking cessation program through
1he "Make Yours a Fresh Statt FamilY" program of the Meig.; County
!'lealth Department w.as given spe~
cia! recognition t.his·week
Lisa King qualified to receive the
entire incentive package that
amounted to a total of $60 in gift
certificates from K mart to be used
· to purchase baby items.
Funded through the M~h of
Dimes, the progr;un is c6o\-ilih;ttelt,
...by , Shlorry Wilcox, R.N . .She .pro- ·
vides enroUees. with counseling and
incentives based on their nicotine
lewis. that are . obtamed. by tltine '
samples throughout the-pregnancy.
Some of the greatest risks involved
with smoking during pregnancy a!'e
premature birth, low birth weight, ·
miscarriage and . Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome, explained Wilcox..
· King said that she had been smok- ·
lng more than a pack of cigarettes a
day for several years. Through the
program, she was able to quit. She
gave birth to a healthy little girl on
March 3. Samantha Nicole weighed
nine pounds, thre~ punces.

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and ·
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a pregnancy.
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fetus !• fully delivered. Ol'ponents
to ihe procedure as partialbitth
that. Ohio's bill could be a
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could jeopardize women's health
and it's not up to the leoislature
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should be a private decision :.
between a woman and a doctor.''

ban in : Nebraska is constitutional. A rive courisel for Ohio Right to Life. .
decij)On is elq.ectedby July.
The bill .makes it clear that it doesn't
The , ~uppnrters of Ohio's bill, spon- attempt to ban other forms of abortion,
sorecl by Rep. Jerome Luebbers, D'- Lally. said, including dilation and evacuCincinnati, say they ' drafted it as , o~r- · arion _,;, 'o ne of the most common
rawly as pos5ible in order to withstand Corms of' abortion. Courts found that
cqns,tirutio~ chall.&lt;:'l-~· . ·
the previous law could have been inter. For epmple, the legislation is ·careful preted as banning other types of abort\) de·~c'ribe only the partial-birth ptoce- tion. '
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dure, ,.which involve~ intentionally caus- . "The re3¥ln for the ·o pposition to this
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irig' !lt least half of the fetus to emerge particular .procedure is that it severely ·
before the U.S. Supreme Court hears before .killing it; usually by draining the · blun the distinction betWeen abortion
argumen~ in April ori whether a·iimilar cranid c9ntents, sai!I Mark Lally, le~a- and infanticide," LaDy said.

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Tl;le Rev. Gene Armstrong, Bernice BOr·
Matthews discuss the new alum-,
ni mem.orlal bell tower Friday to be liullt ·on the University of Rio
Grande campus. Behind tt!em is a sample of. the w
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stairied glass being 4sed IR the project. (Kris Dotsc;m ~~oto)

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Rio ·Gmnde CoUege, established 1876'
~rashed to the gt'Qund. The beD sounded its last 'bong'
~- ' as it plunged into the flames beneath. The clock hurtled face down:WIItdlana smashed on the stone· steps;'
BY KRIS DemoN
said Jerry Kirkendall, editor-in-chief ofThe Cardinal,
OVP NEWS STAFF
Rio Grande's then-!tudent ne-Wspaper:
RIO 'GRANDE, Ohio - · Mo~ than 1~15,000
The audience was filled with alumni from those
IWbeenraiSedtowardaprojectedgoalofS417,tJ90to ' early years who were· moved ·by the memories, as
lluild
alumni memorial bell tower Oil the Univer- .were then filled with joy an the thought they were
, sity of Rio Grande campus, Rio Grande officials,said. 'helping restore its memory through the bell tower.
From the beginning of th~ cainPalgn to the end of
At a fund-raising campaign gathering friday, Chair' man Richard Munyon read several quo~es from peo- · construction, the bell tower project is dependent on
pie who actually watched the fateful burning of the direction of, and support from Rio Grande alumAtwood Hall, a signature building fqr the campus that rii, according ,to Susan Haft, director of alumni reb-· .
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dock no ·more will greet the rerurnllig students.
·. URG:' she added. "Each gift says, 'I believe in Rio
"l'ilo moni'shall the great beD from the tower sum- Grande and its mission:"
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trion students to class arid to chapel;' Lewis,said.
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Cut a path to your John Deere dealer's store today.

WAKEFIELD GARAGE

County officials·

Governor to get bill that bans late-term abortion procedure

empty pockets and walk out with a John Deere-now through July 5, 2000. Get your laWil in shape for the season..·.

CARMICHAErS FARM ·&amp;·LAWN, INC. ·

Chester.

mates for Meigs County:
POMEROY Esti- county
highway,
mates of more than $247 ,111.84;
Leading
$475,000 have been sub- Creek Conservancy Dismitted to the Ohio Emer- trict, S28,110.60;Village of
gency
Management Middleport,
$1.1,400;
Agency by the Meigs Township of Chester,
County Highway Depart- $30,806.50;
Orange,
ment, the Village of Mid- 119,550; Rutland, $85,235:
dleport, and six · of the Salem, $15,064.82; Bedtownships which sustained ford, $17,210; and Olive,
damage during · the flash $19,833.
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flooding on Feb: 18-19.
The various entities h~VJ'
According· to Acting ·
,six months to complete the
Meig.; . · EMA Director regular ·~ork ':ind tQ submit
"·Seiie· · Lyons; ·repair cqst
thei~ pal:k.~ to the state
estimates Were due by vara11ency t~1,1_8h the \ocal
ious county subdivisions
EMA office, for reimburseno later than Monday if
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they intended to apply for
assistance from ' the. State the eligible costs.
Packets are available at
Disaster Relief Program,
fprmerly the Ohio Con- the EMA office for those
who did not receive one at
trolling .Board.
Lyons said she has asked the loci! EMA briefing on
for an extension until Fri- March 13. (That meeting
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HONORED- Richard Russell was named Legionnaire·of the Year for his service to Drew Webster Post 39 at a .
divisions who may ·have Keller of the Ohio EMA.)
dinner held in observance of the Slst birthday of. the American Legion. Tuesday night at thf! :Meigs 9ounty Senior
Those officials with
had damage but have not
Citizens Center. Russell , sergeant at arms; was commended for his role In arranging military rites for ,deceased
veterans. Commander George Hanis; 'right, made the tropt)y presentation. Others given special recognition
submitted an estimate to questions are asked to conincluded George K. Harris, district commander; Mick Williams, past district commander; and Cheryl Cox, Eighth
tact ~yons at 992-6617, or
the local EMA offl,ce.
District Auxiliary .president. On 'behalf of the auxiliary, Gladys Cummings presented a gift of money·to the post .
Estimate totals showed Robert Byer, LEPC chaircommander. About a hundred.leglonnaires and guests attended the dinner. (Charlene Hoeflich photo) · ·
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l&lt;elklgg/MIRA Jeade!ship
tean. The group rece!rtly
completed their 1'10111 and·
the county has
qualified for a $15,000
grant from l&lt;ellogg, to
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COLUMBUS (AP) - · Ohio lawmakers have 'passed a bill banning a form of
late-term abortion, the second attell)pt
in five years to outlaw the procedure.
The Ohio House approved the bill ·
77-15 oriTuesday creating the offense of ·
partial birth. feticide against a doctor ·
who performs the ·abortion. The bill
does not hold the mother responsible. It
S.ts penalties up to eight yean in prison
and fines up •tO $15,000.
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which the· Senate passed last week. The
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and research and development.
MIRA provided a number of speaker;
for the progr.un, from Wyoming, Kentucky, Iowa, Colorado, Idaho, Nebraska,
Aorida and other areas. ·
"The program is designed as ·a spring"
boatd to improve the community, to train
members of the community to develop
projects, and, especially to involve young
. people in ihe conmtu'nity in these projects;' said Mary Powell, a member of the
local team .
Funds awarded as · grants through the

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county for a $15,000 -grant from Kellogg,
to be used to purchase computer equip. ment and other resources to help start a .
genealogy program at the restored Chester
Courthouse.
The Institute for Local Government
and Regional Development (ILGARD),
based at Ohio Univenity, applied for a
grant to p~"esent the six informational ses.
SIOns.
The sessions concentrated on a nwnber
of skills and concepts necessary to further
.causes ln the local community, including
·gtant writing, teamwork, strategic planning, goal setting, formulating · proposals,

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

•steppin' into Spring'.
' SANDUSKY (AP} - The
woman anestd for using her
wheelchair to get around town
with her daughter no longer
IM:s in Sandusky, but her battle
With the city continues.
1Wo lawsuits alleging that the
city violated KeUy Dillery's civil
rights and the Americans with
Disabilities Act are slowly moving forward in US. District
&lt;::ourt in Toledo. ·
· The lawsuitS are asking the
city to rebuild cur:b ramps built
or altered since January 1992
and to pay unspecified cQmpensatory and punitive damages.
Jlldge James Carr is considering
·:r· motion to combine the lawsuits.
- It's been a little more than a
year since Dillery was acquitted
of a child-endangering charge.
She was arrested because· police
said she was riding her wheelchair in a street with her daughter Kelsi strapped to her lap.
Authorities said she endangered herself and Kelsi, ·then 4
years old. Dillery said she had no
choice because the sidewalks
Were inaccessible.
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The 31-year-old mother with
muscular dystrophy became a
lrero to some and a nuisimce to
others for her·insistence that she
~ aUowed to ride in streets
when she can't get onto side-·

walks.
Sandusky · city leaders have
defended their efforts to comply
with the ADA, the federal law
that sets requirements for providing access for the disabled.
Dillery sued the city in June,
and a group of disability rights
activists filed a class-action lawsuit against the city in Septem_l;&gt;er.

. COLUMBUS (AP) - Environmentalim say
the Legislature is moving with unusual speed in
drafting a $400 million bond package to help pay
for cleaning up polluted sites and preserving ,o pen
spaces for recreation and farmland.
Lawmakers and gubernatorial officials, howewr,
said Tuesday the package must be ready for the
November ballot by Aug. 9 - right in the middle
of a summer recess and election-)"'ar campaigning.
liouse Finance Conunirtee Chairman Robert
· Corbin put off a committee vote expected today
after environmentalists and some Democrats on
the committee ~omplained about a lack ·of
specifics in the six-page resolution and how quickly the Legislature was working on the issue.
"I see too many questions and conflicts,"
Corbin, R-Dayton, said after th~ committee hearing,' which was to resume today.
· Corbin still plans a c·o mmittee vote on the resc;&gt;lution next week. But concerns about the ability
to sell the bonds rnalie drafting amendments difficult. Lawyers in the banking industry whose firms
seD the bonds must review any changes, Corbin

LOCAL NEWS · IN BRIEF
Divorce cases processed
POMEROY - An action for divorce has been filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by Bill E . Buchanan , Tu'p pers Plains,
against Carol A. Buchanan, Tuppers Plains.
. A divorce has been granted to Jeffrey T. Roberts from Tella Marie
Roberts, and the case of Betty Lou Barker against Herbert Parker h&gt;S
been dismissed .

said.
Slowing down the process isn't a bad idea, said
Amy Simpson, director of the Ohio Public Interest. Research Group, an environmental and citizens' activist group. She said that environmental
laws usually are slow to develop in Ohio.
"We are an environmental group. We are in
Ohio. We can be very patient," Simpson said after
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testifYing before the committee.
· One concern of environmentalists and some
·Democrats on the committee is whe~her the bond
issue will let polluters off the hook. That issue can
be addressed later, Speaker JoAnn Davidson said.
"I think that their concern should rest more
with the implementation of this. I don't think any-·
body is suggesting that we're letting anyone off t!ie
hook who has contaminated land," said Davidson,
R-Reynoldsburg. "They're stiU going to .have the
financial and legal responsibility of cleaning up the
mess they created."
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Four members of Gov. Bob Taft's Cabinet
joined his chief policy adviser, Paolo DeMaria, to
answer the committee's many questions. .
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The p(Ogram will be presented by Mike "Moon" Mullen of Marietta, director o€ the Ohio Heritage Foundation. He will be showing
a collection of rare musical instruments, discussing the origin of each
one, playing them and singing. ·
A mystery auction will be conducted. Price of the steak dinner is
$10.

Lodp to dean htpway

Judgment flied

CHESTER- Shade River Lodge 453 will have its quarterly trash
pickup on SR 7 on Thursday at 5 p.m.

,POMEROY - A judgment for foreclosure has been granted in
Meigs County Common Pleas Court to LaSalle National Bank
against Virginia Marshall, and others.

.Sports banquet planned

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Cases ended in mayor's court

TUPPERS PLAINS ~ Eastern High School winter sports banquet will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m . in the high .school gymnasi.
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Each family is asked to bring two covered dishes (vegetables and
desserts).The ,athletic boosters will provide the meat, drinks and table
services.
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ty 911 Call Center on State Route 160, and is open Monday through
Saturday from 9 a.m . until 7 p.m.
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Almost $800,000 in assistance has been approved for 267 applicants.
Those who wish to apply for assistance begin the process by calling
a toll-free application number, (800) 462-9029, Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m .-6 p.m. That number wiD be available until further
notice.
"After ·they have called the number to apply, applicants are urged to
visit the most convenient office to sit down and talk face-to-face witb
a FEMA recovery specialist or receive assistance with a low-interest·
loan application from the SmaU Business Administration," said Brad·
Gair, FEMA's federal cootdinating office.
"Approximately 100 Ohioans have visited our offices and rhe numc,
ber of applicants have now started to taper off;' Gair said. "'J:'hat ii ..
usual the signal that people understand the application process and are:
receiving the necessary assistance."
.
Meigs County residents affected by the February flooding have 61ed'
51 applications for assistance, with $20,222 having been received to
·
date.

. MIDDLEPORT - Eight w~re fined and five otheu forfeited
b_qnds in the court of Middleport Mayor Sandy Iannarelli Tues&lt;lay
I
Djght.
. Fined were Susan J. Brown, Pomeroy, costs only, fictitious tags; Julie
~ng, Pomeroy, $200 and costs, underage consumption; Ernest M ,
POMEROY - Larry Hoschar of Pomeroy reported to the Mei!l'·
J:toach, Pomeroy, $25 and costs, failure to yield; Shawn W. Leach,
County
Sheriffs Department that a cabin he owns on Curtis Hollow..
TUPPERS
PLAINS
-A
3-on-3
volleyball
tournament
to
beneMiddleport, $25 and costs, failure to yield; Stephanie Conley, MidRoad
near
Lol)g Bottom had been burned to the ground.
· ...
fit
Don
Jackson,
Eastern
High
School
varsity
volleyball
coach,
will
be
dl,eport, $100 and costs, disorderly manner.
The department's investigation included an interview from a neigh.
. Ryan M.' PoweU, Pomeroy, $200 and costs, underage consumption; held on April 1 and 2 at the high school.
1\vo
divisions,
for
18
and
over.
and
under
18,
will
play
in
the
tourbor,
who witnessed another Pomeroy. man as he burned the buildin&amp;~:
Ephriam V. Herdman II, $25 and costs, no insurance, $25. no head·
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light, and $25 no seat belt; Melinda Justis, Pomeroy, $100 and costs, nament, and the first three places in each division will . receive t- saying that he owned it.
shirts
.
.
Jerry
Jacks
of
Langsville
reported
that
his
mobile
home
had
beell'
disorderly by intoxication, $25 failure to comply; Wendy Sizemore,
foreibly entered. A window in the trailer was broken, and evidenc~,
A fee of S5 per player will be collected.
Middleport, $25 ~nd costs defective exhaust, $25 no insurance' S25
.,
Brackets will be drawn on March 29. Those interested in partici- of entry was found at the scene.
~ seat belt, and $25 on_a second charge of defective exhaust.
Paula
Shultz
of
Pomeroy
reported
that
her
1993
Chrysler
had
bee11,
pating
should
contact
Athletic
Director
Pam
Do~thitt,
·as
soon
.as
: Forfeiting bonds were Geoffrey A. Gabritsch, New Haven, W.Va.,
scratched with a key, and dented.
$~5. expired tags; Ryan J. Martin, Racine, $75, no seat belt and $75, possible, at 985•3329.
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f~ilure to signal; RichardT. Neville, Point Pleasa~t, W:'IJa. $60, speed;
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Je:;se Wood, Rutland, $265, underage COf\Sump11on; and KarreU D.
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~mley, Pomeroy, $71 ~ speed.
The G'lllia-Meigs Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol has cited•
POMEROY - Wednesday's Fun for Jesus event will be held at
•,.
God's NET at 106 W. Main St. in Pomeroy from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Peter A . Sedlacek, 37, Derry, N .H ., im charges of failure to control fol- ·
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Children aged eight through 12 are invited to attend. A free meal lowing a 10:15 a.m . acci(lent on SR 681 in Scipio Twp. Tuesday.
':POMEROY - Units of Meigs Emergency Services answered 11 games and short lesson.
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According to the report, Sedlacek was traveling west bound on SR.:
681 when he .lost control in a curve and went offof the right side q(
. caJ.Is for assistance on Tuesday. Units 'r esponded as follows:
the roadway, overturning onto the vehicles side in a ditch, causing:
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moderate damage.
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: 10:57· a.m., Elmwood Terrace Apartments, Racine, Opal CumPOMEROY
.The
disaster
assistance
office
in
Gallipolis
and
rillns,Veterans Memorial Hospital;
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12:28 p.m., Stewart Hollow Road, Ross Stewart, Holzer Medical another in New Boston are scheduled to close on March 30, but fed~
era! assistance applications will still be accepted after that date.
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Center;
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The offices established to help those ·with flooding damages in
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. 1:54 p.m., Holzet Clinic, Richard Payne,VMH;
seven
Southeastern
Ohio
declared
federal
disaster
areas
by
President
:· 4:10p.m., Third Avenue, Middleport, St&lt;;'ve Harris,VMH;
Gannett- 10:.
Rocky Boots- 4
AEP-29'•
·· 4:48 p.m., North Second Avenue, Middleport, Herb Rose, HMC. Clinton, including Meigs County.
Akzo-42 11.
General Electric- 151'!.
RD Shell - 58~
The Gallipolis office is located in the basement of the Gallia Coun- AmTech/SBC- 45l'.
1-iarley Davidson - 77
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Se&amp;r.-3~.
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Ashland Inc. - 32\
K mart- 9'1.
Shoney'a -1'•
r· .
~ 8:10a.m., Union Avenue, Pomeroy, Clara Phillips, HMC;
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Kroger - 16'•
Wai·Mart - 58~
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• 2:24 p.m., Edmundson Road, William Varney, HMC;
.Lands End- 54'·
funds from the Appalachian Bank One- 27).
Wendy's - 1
: 10:12 p.m., at station, assisted \;&gt;y Central Dispatch, Mark Rath· Bob Evans -'- 13 t. ·
Ltd.- 3"'•
Worthington - 1 2'• : ,..
Regional Commission. A part of BorgWamer _ 36\
Durn, VMH. ·
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Oak fill Financial...- 1'4).
Cany atDCk reporta ~ tll'e ·
the $15,000 grant that the cmmty ChampiOn- 3'·
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4 p.m. closing qu- "'
One
Valley34).
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will receive will be used to help Chaimlng Shops - 8'·
Page Al
111e
prev1ou1 day's lranl: 4:12p.m ., Baer's Market, smoke odor;
Peoples16~
· d local mateh .
City Holding -12:&gt;
Wit. h the requ1re
Federal Mogul _ 13).
actlons,
provided lly
Premier-a~
: 8:07 p.m., State Rqute 338, Harry Hill, dead on arrival.
Powell
said
that
~he
exper.ts
final
Flrstar- 23'1.
.
program
must
be
used
for
di.rect
Rockwell
42).
Adve8t
of
Galllpollll.
.
. TUPPERS PLAINS
.
conununity improvement projec;ts, paperwork for the grant to be
: 10:32 p.m., SR 7, Hazel Barnhill, Camden-Clark Memorial Hosand may also be used 'to provide completed by the end of April, r-"""jl!!l!!!!!l!l!'!!l!!!~="'
eital.
matching funds for other grants. At with funds to be received in June.

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Prices Good at Ohio Valley, Buckeye,
Gallipolis, Big Bend and Twin Rivers
Food lands

the 20th Birthday of Ohio Valley Foodland

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least a third of the funds must be
used for technology purchases.
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Commissionet Jeffrey Thorn: CHESTER -The fifth annual dinner of the Chester Shade Histon, who served on the team and
U&gt;rical Association to raise money for restoration of the Chester
attended .several of the meetings,
~ourthouse will be 6:30 p.m. Friday at Royal Oak Resort.
said that the county will apply for
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• King's family also benefited
(j:om the program, said Wilcox,
because ·her husband, through
rupporting his wife as she struglled to quit smoking, gave up the
Plabit himself. .The couplt have
two other children, both boys,
. ages 10 and .four.

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Food land

s~related diseases.
~'They are takir)g a sensitive ·

anlmal ·and confining it to the
eciuvalent of a bathtub;' said
. PIUA spo~man Li52 Lange
in:l'lorfolk, Va. "These :ire very
sobai ahiriials who are . ripped
avC;ly fiom their families and
thtow into tank."

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cloudy. Highs in· the mid and
Warmer temperatures arid dry upper 60s.
conditions are in store for the
Thursday night ... Mostly clear.
tri-county area the next . few .Lows 40 to 45. ·
days, forecasters said.
It is expected to be partly
Extended forecast:
cloudy with highs in the 60s
Friday... Increasing· cloudiness
Thursday, a11d Friday should
with a chance of shoWers at
even be warmer with highs in
night. Highs in the lower 70s.
the 60s tt&gt; lower 70s.
Saturday... Mosdy cloudy with
Tonight will be cloudy with
patchy dense fog developing and a chance of showers. Lows in the
lows from 35 to 40. Thursday upper 40s and highs in the mid
night should be fair with lows 60s.
Sunday... Partly cloudy. Lows
mainly in the 40s.
The next threat of showers in the mid 40s and highs in the
mid 60s.
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will come Saturday. .
Sunset tonight will be at 6:46.
Sunrise Thursqay wi)l be at 6:30.
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The Meigs Co. Chamber of Commerce would like to
thank everyone who participated In Saturday Night's
/Reftlem!~~

Dinner Dance at Royal Oak.
Your 8uj,port i8'8TWJtly apprec(oted.
· Thanks
Meigs County Chamber of Commerce

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Tonlght ... Partly cloudy. Areas
of fog developing. Lows around
40. ,Light and variable wind. ·
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In order to qualify for the grant, .
teams were required to present at
least 10 members at each of six
day-long meeting-S, which were
held at Eastern,Trimble, Miller and
Jackson high schools, and Ohio
University: .
·
Many of those participating
of
the
were
.members
Chesf!:r/Shade Historical Association, which head up the Che5ter .
Courthouse renOvation project.
Team members, in addition to
Thornton and PoweU, were Dale
Colburn, Archie Rose, Linda
Faulk,Jint Stewart, Krystal Curtis,
Nancy Wachter, Wilma Parker,
Howard Parker, Adam Will, Pat
Holter, Dixie Sayre, Joe Sayre,
Rhett-Milhoan, Sandy Needs, Elsie
Folmer, Karin Johnson, Nancy
Pickens, Tricia Congo and Kirk
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tv'IASON (AP) -A court h:.s
ortfered that three teen-age bo~
bet. allowed to ·attend classes 'in
the same school as the three girls
they are accused of, sexuaUy
~ulting.
. ,
'fhe boy5, 11ges 13 and 14,
~ charged early last week
~ delinquency by
of
raJ!C,seXUal battery or contributin~ ~ the delinquency of' a
llllllor, Warren Counry Prosecuto~Tim Oliver said.
flute 14-year-ol!l girls had
to~ all assistant principal · at
M.tson Middle School .0 f the
all~d ·~ults, which they said
OCI!1ilned March 11 at the home
' ofbne ,of the girls while the ~rl's
m.$ther ~ away. Police con~d '311 ;ntvestigation, and the
~ were arrested and held in
ju~e detention March 1.3-

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Pomeroy, Mlddlepor1, Ohio

·Wedneeday, Mlrch 22, 2000

mentalists critidze
rush on bond issue

"Steppin' Into Spring" was the theme of the 12th annual dinner dance
of the Meigs County Chamber of Commerce held Saturday night at
Royal Oak Resort. Following the dinner, an auction was hel,d and
music for dancing was proVided by • Just in Tyme." Sponsors of the
event, recognized and presented gifts, included, lfrom left, front,
Rebecca Facemyer of Facemyer Forest Products, Cheryf Facemyer of
McCullough and Riffle, J~nnifer McBride of Shade River, and Cindy
Facemyer of Facemyer Forestry: standing, Horace Karr of Wesam Construction, Steve Story, ~ttomey at law, Ed Hupp 'o f Hupp's Landscaping, and Jerry Bibbee of Bibbee Ford. (Dave Harris phOto)
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.~DolphinS die at
Sea World
,AURORA, (AP) . - Three
black and white Commerson's
dC&gt;lphins at Sea World of Ohio
~ve died of an intestinal inflamllJ'Ition and two others are being
treated for the same illness.
; "They are continuing to
· improve;· Bill Hughes, vice pres. id:ent· for zoological operations
ac the theme park 20 miles
squtheast of Cleveland, said
'f!lesday.
.
:Staff members are using
antibiotics and · feedings every
tWo hours tq control the outbl)eak, which Hughes said
dQced the worst death toll he
~ seen in his 20 yean at Sea
\TK&gt;rld.
•
·;AD examination of the· dead
aJfunals found that their illness
wls colitis, an inflammation of
tb,'e large intestine. Lab test
re5ults due· in several weeks
llljght help determine how they
got sick, Hughes said.
:Che group People for the
Ethical Treatment of 'Ariimals
~ dolphins and whales in capti~ty are prone to Stomach- and

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•steppin' into Spring'.
' SANDUSKY (AP} - The
woman anestd for using her
wheelchair to get around town
with her daughter no longer
IM:s in Sandusky, but her battle
With the city continues.
1Wo lawsuits alleging that the
city violated KeUy Dillery's civil
rights and the Americans with
Disabilities Act are slowly moving forward in US. District
&lt;::ourt in Toledo. ·
· The lawsuitS are asking the
city to rebuild cur:b ramps built
or altered since January 1992
and to pay unspecified cQmpensatory and punitive damages.
Jlldge James Carr is considering
·:r· motion to combine the lawsuits.
- It's been a little more than a
year since Dillery was acquitted
of a child-endangering charge.
She was arrested because· police
said she was riding her wheelchair in a street with her daughter Kelsi strapped to her lap.
Authorities said she endangered herself and Kelsi, ·then 4
years old. Dillery said she had no
choice because the sidewalks
Were inaccessible.
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The 31-year-old mother with
muscular dystrophy became a
lrero to some and a nuisimce to
others for her·insistence that she
~ aUowed to ride in streets
when she can't get onto side-·

walks.
Sandusky · city leaders have
defended their efforts to comply
with the ADA, the federal law
that sets requirements for providing access for the disabled.
Dillery sued the city in June,
and a group of disability rights
activists filed a class-action lawsuit against the city in Septem_l;&gt;er.

. COLUMBUS (AP) - Environmentalim say
the Legislature is moving with unusual speed in
drafting a $400 million bond package to help pay
for cleaning up polluted sites and preserving ,o pen
spaces for recreation and farmland.
Lawmakers and gubernatorial officials, howewr,
said Tuesday the package must be ready for the
November ballot by Aug. 9 - right in the middle
of a summer recess and election-)"'ar campaigning.
liouse Finance Conunirtee Chairman Robert
· Corbin put off a committee vote expected today
after environmentalists and some Democrats on
the committee ~omplained about a lack ·of
specifics in the six-page resolution and how quickly the Legislature was working on the issue.
"I see too many questions and conflicts,"
Corbin, R-Dayton, said after th~ committee hearing,' which was to resume today.
· Corbin still plans a c·o mmittee vote on the resc;&gt;lution next week. But concerns about the ability
to sell the bonds rnalie drafting amendments difficult. Lawyers in the banking industry whose firms
seD the bonds must review any changes, Corbin

LOCAL NEWS · IN BRIEF
Divorce cases processed
POMEROY - An action for divorce has been filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by Bill E . Buchanan , Tu'p pers Plains,
against Carol A. Buchanan, Tuppers Plains.
. A divorce has been granted to Jeffrey T. Roberts from Tella Marie
Roberts, and the case of Betty Lou Barker against Herbert Parker h&gt;S
been dismissed .

said.
Slowing down the process isn't a bad idea, said
Amy Simpson, director of the Ohio Public Interest. Research Group, an environmental and citizens' activist group. She said that environmental
laws usually are slow to develop in Ohio.
"We are an environmental group. We are in
Ohio. We can be very patient," Simpson said after
·
testifYing before the committee.
· One concern of environmentalists and some
·Democrats on the committee is whe~her the bond
issue will let polluters off the hook. That issue can
be addressed later, Speaker JoAnn Davidson said.
"I think that their concern should rest more
with the implementation of this. I don't think any-·
body is suggesting that we're letting anyone off t!ie
hook who has contaminated land," said Davidson,
R-Reynoldsburg. "They're stiU going to .have the
financial and legal responsibility of cleaning up the
mess they created."
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Four members of Gov. Bob Taft's Cabinet
joined his chief policy adviser, Paolo DeMaria, to
answer the committee's many questions. .
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The p(Ogram will be presented by Mike "Moon" Mullen of Marietta, director o€ the Ohio Heritage Foundation. He will be showing
a collection of rare musical instruments, discussing the origin of each
one, playing them and singing. ·
A mystery auction will be conducted. Price of the steak dinner is
$10.

Lodp to dean htpway

Judgment flied

CHESTER- Shade River Lodge 453 will have its quarterly trash
pickup on SR 7 on Thursday at 5 p.m.

,POMEROY - A judgment for foreclosure has been granted in
Meigs County Common Pleas Court to LaSalle National Bank
against Virginia Marshall, and others.

.Sports banquet planned

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TUPPERS PLAINS ~ Eastern High School winter sports banquet will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m . in the high .school gymnasi.
.
urn. ·
Each family is asked to bring two covered dishes (vegetables and
desserts).The ,athletic boosters will provide the meat, drinks and table
services.
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ty 911 Call Center on State Route 160, and is open Monday through
Saturday from 9 a.m . until 7 p.m.
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Almost $800,000 in assistance has been approved for 267 applicants.
Those who wish to apply for assistance begin the process by calling
a toll-free application number, (800) 462-9029, Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m .-6 p.m. That number wiD be available until further
notice.
"After ·they have called the number to apply, applicants are urged to
visit the most convenient office to sit down and talk face-to-face witb
a FEMA recovery specialist or receive assistance with a low-interest·
loan application from the SmaU Business Administration," said Brad·
Gair, FEMA's federal cootdinating office.
"Approximately 100 Ohioans have visited our offices and rhe numc,
ber of applicants have now started to taper off;' Gair said. "'J:'hat ii ..
usual the signal that people understand the application process and are:
receiving the necessary assistance."
.
Meigs County residents affected by the February flooding have 61ed'
51 applications for assistance, with $20,222 having been received to
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date.

. MIDDLEPORT - Eight w~re fined and five otheu forfeited
b_qnds in the court of Middleport Mayor Sandy Iannarelli Tues&lt;lay
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Djght.
. Fined were Susan J. Brown, Pomeroy, costs only, fictitious tags; Julie
~ng, Pomeroy, $200 and costs, underage consumption; Ernest M ,
POMEROY - Larry Hoschar of Pomeroy reported to the Mei!l'·
J:toach, Pomeroy, $25 and costs, failure to yield; Shawn W. Leach,
County
Sheriffs Department that a cabin he owns on Curtis Hollow..
TUPPERS
PLAINS
-A
3-on-3
volleyball
tournament
to
beneMiddleport, $25 and costs, failure to yield; Stephanie Conley, MidRoad
near
Lol)g Bottom had been burned to the ground.
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Don
Jackson,
Eastern
High
School
varsity
volleyball
coach,
will
be
dl,eport, $100 and costs, disorderly manner.
The department's investigation included an interview from a neigh.
. Ryan M.' PoweU, Pomeroy, $200 and costs, underage consumption; held on April 1 and 2 at the high school.
1\vo
divisions,
for
18
and
over.
and
under
18,
will
play
in
the
tourbor,
who witnessed another Pomeroy. man as he burned the buildin&amp;~:
Ephriam V. Herdman II, $25 and costs, no insurance, $25. no head·
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shirts
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Jerry
Jacks
of
Langsville
reported
that
his
mobile
home
had
beell'
disorderly by intoxication, $25 failure to comply; Wendy Sizemore,
foreibly entered. A window in the trailer was broken, and evidenc~,
A fee of S5 per player will be collected.
Middleport, $25 ~nd costs defective exhaust, $25 no insurance' S25
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Brackets will be drawn on March 29. Those interested in partici- of entry was found at the scene.
~ seat belt, and $25 on_a second charge of defective exhaust.
Paula
Shultz
of
Pomeroy
reported
that
her
1993
Chrysler
had
bee11,
pating
should
contact
Athletic
Director
Pam
Do~thitt,
·as
soon
.as
: Forfeiting bonds were Geoffrey A. Gabritsch, New Haven, W.Va.,
scratched with a key, and dented.
$~5. expired tags; Ryan J. Martin, Racine, $75, no seat belt and $75, possible, at 985•3329.
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The G'lllia-Meigs Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol has cited•
POMEROY - Wednesday's Fun for Jesus event will be held at
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':POMEROY - Units of Meigs Emergency Services answered 11 games and short lesson.
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. caJ.Is for assistance on Tuesday. Units 'r esponded as follows:
the roadway, overturning onto the vehicles side in a ditch, causing:
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moderate damage.
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disaster
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office
in
Gallipolis
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rillns,Veterans Memorial Hospital;
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The offices established to help those ·with flooding damages in
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. 1:54 p.m., Holzet Clinic, Richard Payne,VMH;
seven
Southeastern
Ohio
declared
federal
disaster
areas
by
President
:· 4:10p.m., Third Avenue, Middleport, St&lt;;'ve Harris,VMH;
Gannett- 10:.
Rocky Boots- 4
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Akzo-42 11.
General Electric- 151'!.
RD Shell - 58~
The Gallipolis office is located in the basement of the Gallia Coun- AmTech/SBC- 45l'.
1-iarley Davidson - 77
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K mart- 9'1.
Shoney'a -1'•
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Kroger - 16'•
Wai·Mart - 58~
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.Lands End- 54'·
funds from the Appalachian Bank One- 27).
Wendy's - 1
: 10:12 p.m., at station, assisted \;&gt;y Central Dispatch, Mark Rath· Bob Evans -'- 13 t. ·
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the $15,000 grant that the cmmty ChampiOn- 3'·
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Page Al
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prev1ou1 day's lranl: 4:12p.m ., Baer's Market, smoke odor;
Peoples16~
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City Holding -12:&gt;
Wit. h the requ1re
Federal Mogul _ 13).
actlons,
provided lly
Premier-a~
: 8:07 p.m., State Rqute 338, Harry Hill, dead on arrival.
Powell
said
that
~he
exper.ts
final
Flrstar- 23'1.
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program
must
be
used
for
di.rect
Rockwell
42).
Adve8t
of
Galllpollll.
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conununity improvement projec;ts, paperwork for the grant to be
: 10:32 p.m., SR 7, Hazel Barnhill, Camden-Clark Memorial Hosand may also be used 'to provide completed by the end of April, r-"""jl!!l!!!!!l!l!'!!l!!!~="'
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matching funds for other grants. At with funds to be received in June.

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the 20th Birthday of Ohio Valley Foodland

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least a third of the funds must be
used for technology purchases.
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Commissionet Jeffrey Thorn: CHESTER -The fifth annual dinner of the Chester Shade Histon, who served on the team and
U&gt;rical Association to raise money for restoration of the Chester
attended .several of the meetings,
~ourthouse will be 6:30 p.m. Friday at Royal Oak Resort.
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because ·her husband, through
rupporting his wife as she struglled to quit smoking, gave up the
Plabit himself. .The couplt have
two other children, both boys,
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iubJJahtd eVery aflemoon, Moadly throuah
Prlday, 111 Court So., Pomeroy, Ol&gt;lo, by lhe
()hlo Vlllcy Publlohlna Company. Second
tlau poataae pild at PomcWJ, Ohio.
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Food land

s~related diseases.
~'They are takir)g a sensitive ·

anlmal ·and confining it to the
eciuvalent of a bathtub;' said
. PIUA spo~man Li52 Lange
in:l'lorfolk, Va. "These :ire very
sobai ahiriials who are . ripped
avC;ly fiom their families and
thtow into tank."

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Warmer temperatures arid dry upper 60s.
conditions are in store for the
Thursday night ... Mostly clear.
tri-county area the next . few .Lows 40 to 45. ·
days, forecasters said.
It is expected to be partly
Extended forecast:
cloudy with highs in the 60s
Friday... Increasing· cloudiness
Thursday, a11d Friday should
with a chance of shoWers at
even be warmer with highs in
night. Highs in the lower 70s.
the 60s tt&gt; lower 70s.
Saturday... Mosdy cloudy with
Tonight will be cloudy with
patchy dense fog developing and a chance of showers. Lows in the
lows from 35 to 40. Thursday upper 40s and highs in the mid
night should be fair with lows 60s.
Sunday... Partly cloudy. Lows
mainly in the 40s.
The next threat of showers in the mid 40s and highs in the
mid 60s.
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Sunset tonight will be at 6:46.
Sunrise Thursqay wi)l be at 6:30.
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The Meigs Co. Chamber of Commerce would like to
thank everyone who participated In Saturday Night's
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Dinner Dance at Royal Oak.
Your 8uj,port i8'8TWJtly apprec(oted.
· Thanks
Meigs County Chamber of Commerce

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Weath•r forecalt:
Tonlght ... Partly cloudy. Areas
of fog developing. Lows around
40. ,Light and variable wind. ·
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In order to qualify for the grant, .
teams were required to present at
least 10 members at each of six
day-long meeting-S, which were
held at Eastern,Trimble, Miller and
Jackson high schools, and Ohio
University: .
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Many of those participating
of
the
were
.members
Chesf!:r/Shade Historical Association, which head up the Che5ter .
Courthouse renOvation project.
Team members, in addition to
Thornton and PoweU, were Dale
Colburn, Archie Rose, Linda
Faulk,Jint Stewart, Krystal Curtis,
Nancy Wachter, Wilma Parker,
Howard Parker, Adam Will, Pat
Holter, Dixie Sayre, Joe Sayre,
Rhett-Milhoan, Sandy Needs, Elsie
Folmer, Karin Johnson, Nancy
Pickens, Tricia Congo and Kirk
Reed.

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dt0 chanaa tn•y bo implemented by c;hl•af.na
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ortfered that three teen-age bo~
bet. allowed to ·attend classes 'in
the same school as the three girls
they are accused of, sexuaUy
~ulting.
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'fhe boy5, 11ges 13 and 14,
~ charged early last week
~ delinquency by
of
raJ!C,seXUal battery or contributin~ ~ the delinquency of' a
llllllor, Warren Counry Prosecuto~Tim Oliver said.
flute 14-year-ol!l girls had
to~ all assistant principal · at
M.tson Middle School .0 f the
all~d ·~ults, which they said
OCI!1ilned March 11 at the home
' ofbne ,of the girls while the ~rl's
m.$ther ~ away. Police con~d '311 ;ntvestigation, and the
~ were arrested and held in
ju~e detention March 1.3-

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·Wedneeday, Mlrch 22, 2000

mentalists critidze
rush on bond issue

"Steppin' Into Spring" was the theme of the 12th annual dinner dance
of the Meigs County Chamber of Commerce held Saturday night at
Royal Oak Resort. Following the dinner, an auction was hel,d and
music for dancing was proVided by • Just in Tyme." Sponsors of the
event, recognized and presented gifts, included, lfrom left, front,
Rebecca Facemyer of Facemyer Forest Products, Cheryf Facemyer of
McCullough and Riffle, J~nnifer McBride of Shade River, and Cindy
Facemyer of Facemyer Forestry: standing, Horace Karr of Wesam Construction, Steve Story, ~ttomey at law, Ed Hupp 'o f Hupp's Landscaping, and Jerry Bibbee of Bibbee Ford. (Dave Harris phOto)
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Sea World
,AURORA, (AP) . - Three
black and white Commerson's
dC&gt;lphins at Sea World of Ohio
~ve died of an intestinal inflamllJ'Ition and two others are being
treated for the same illness.
; "They are continuing to
· improve;· Bill Hughes, vice pres. id:ent· for zoological operations
ac the theme park 20 miles
squtheast of Cleveland, said
'f!lesday.
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:Staff members are using
antibiotics and · feedings every
tWo hours tq control the outbl)eak, which Hughes said
dQced the worst death toll he
~ seen in his 20 yean at Sea
\TK&gt;rld.
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aJfunals found that their illness
wls colitis, an inflammation of
tb,'e large intestine. Lab test
re5ults due· in several weeks
llljght help determine how they
got sick, Hughes said.
:Che group People for the
Ethical Treatment of 'Ariimals
~ dolphins and whales in capti~ty are prone to Stomach- and

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R. Shewn L.ewla
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Charles W. Govey
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The estate of Elaine Fulton
George purchased the second
lalgett bell to ring in her memory

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Charlene Hoeftlch
GeMrlll Manager

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OUR VIEW:

Improving college-going rate ·
offers bendfts to region

t's said that during a booming economy; the attendance
: . rate for higher education dro~s off. !his .is supposedly due
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to high school graduates vtewmg a JOb nght out of school
:as more financially attractive than taking out loans to pay for
:four or five years of college education:
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In our region, often the last place
A betterprosperity' reaches, pursuing higher
:educated work- education is either. not an option, or
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one that young people pass up for a
:force is a com- job. They seek employment not
;ponent of eco- because there are great jobs around, but
:nomic develop- for survival.
:. ment that
Increasingly, however, the need for a
college education to gain employment
. ma.kes the
in a well-paying career has been driven
:location of new home, especially in . a business world
, businesses a relying on technology and 1ts related
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skills to power' the marketplace.
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LocaJly, school distriCt$ have done
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much to prepare students to meet these ·
~emands. But a high school diploma is only another milestone
4n the learning process. The more you learn, the more you
:earn when entering the job market.
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:. The efforts of educators, the Appalachian Regional Com:UV.ssion and other officials to improve the college-going rate
;n the -tri-county area is admirable. A better-educated work.force is a ~omponent of economic development that J:!lakes
the location of.new businesses a reality..
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:· Students do not lack for places in southern Ohio and West
:Virginia to '1-ttend college, either of the traditional liberal arts
;kind, or for business and technical instruction. This region has.
)l number of educational institutions for high school graduates
~nd adults to attend. ·
: · ARC grants allow some students to visit campuses, talk to
:faculty and see what college is about. From that experience, ·
:they can make .decisions about whe_ther or not college is for
::them.
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·: We hope they opt for higher education. By taking that step,
:they are giving themselves a leg up toward a career, better .
~arnings expectations and, if they choose to remain in the
l-egion, a role in shaping its future.
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: Today is Weqnesday, March 22, the 82nd day of 2000. There are
1:;!84 days left in the year. .
:: Thday's Highlight in History:
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:-·on March ·22. 1765, Britain enacted the Stamp Act to · raise
~oney from the American colonies. (The Act was rep~aled the
!following ~t.) · ,
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~ -~~~;~~~o~s ~sside~t Anne Hutc.hinson was e~~~lled lffilll
ot~e- Massal:husetts Bay Colony.

~ In 1820, U.S. naval hero Stephen Decatur was killed in .a duel
:With Commodore James Barron near Washington D.C.
~ In 1882, Congress outlawed polygamy.
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,1894, hockey's first Stanley Cup championship ~e was
~layedi the home team Montreal Amateur Athletic Association
!llefeated ·the Ottawa Capitals, 3-1.
:: Jn 1895,Auguste and Louis Lumiere showed theil'.fit:St ~ovie to
'In invited audience in Paris.
~ In 1933, during Prohibition, President Roosevelt signed a mea~ure, to, legalize wine and beer containing up to 3.2 pereent alco-

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:: In 1972, Congress sent the Equal Rights Alnendmeilt to the
l:onstitution to the states for ratification:. (it fell three states short
the 38 needed for approval.)
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~ In 1978, Karl Wallenda, the 73-year-old patriarch of"The Flying Wallendas" high-wire act, feU to Iris death while attc'mpting to
~II: a cable strung between two hotels in San Juan, Pu·e no Rico.
" Ten years ago: A jury in Anchorage, Alaska, found former tanker
taptain Joseph Hazelwood innocent of three major cha.rges in
~i:mnecrion with the Exxon Valdez oil spill; but convicted him of
~ minor charge of negligent discharge ?foil. .
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!• Today's Bil;thdays: Actor Karl Malden is 88.Actor Werner Klem- :
l&gt;erer is 80, Pantomimist Marcd Marceau is 77 • USA' Today
~under Allen H . Neuharth is 76. Com.poser-lyricis~ Stephen
ndheim is 70. Actor William Shamer is 69. Sen .. Orrin Hat~h
· -Utah) is 66. Actor M . Emmet Walsh IS 65. Smger-gmtanst
, eorge Benson is 57. Singer Jeremy Clyde (Chad and Jeremy) is
66. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber is 52. Actress Fai)Uy Ardant
51. Sportscaster Bob Costas is 48. Actress Lena 'Olin is 45.
~inger-actress Stephanie !l.iills is 43.Actor Matthew Modine is 41.
~~ KeUie Williams is 24. Actress Reese Witherspoon Is.24.

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PERKINS' VIEW:
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Democrats won't roll back tax hikes·
"All that glisters is not gold." - William
Shakespeare, "The Merchant ofVenice"
It is pretty much accepted wisdom that the
1990s were a golden decade of prosperity for
the mass of Americans, thanks mosdy to the
inspired economic policies ofWilliam Jefferson Keynes, er, Clinton.
Well, here's a news flash: The latest income
figures from Clinton's Treasury Department
reveal that the average working Am~r.ican was
actually worse off in 1997 than in 1990, when ·
George Herbert Walker (as opposed to W.)
Bush was in the White House.
That's right. While individual incomes
were 131 percent higher in 1997 than in 1990
- a fact of which the American public is
constantly reminded by the White House individual income taxes were · actually 164
percent higher.
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Individuals paid $80 billion more in taxes
to the IRS in 1997 than they would have if
they had been taxed at 1990 levels. Wha.t this
means is that the average \yl)rking guy and gal
actually had a smaller take-home paycheck in
1997 than at the start of the decade.
.You'd never know this from listening to
President Clinton and his second-in-command, AI Gore. They pretend that everything's
Kool-and-the-Gang on Main Street U.S.A.,
never letting on that the mass of working
Americans have suffered diminished living
standards on their watch.
The best way to r~erse this trend - pre. suming, of course, that Clinton and Gore truly
are concerned that the average wotking&lt;guy ·
and gal have lost ground since they've been in
·the, White House .- is to reduce their tax
burden, at least to the 1990 level.
That would mean a rollback of the two big
tax hikes imposed upon the American people
during the previous decade: .the first of which
came in 1990 when Bush bowed to the wishes of the Democratic-controlled Congress,

Joseph
Perkins
NEA COLUMNIST

ity on the saTT)e special-interest roulette that
drov~ our economy into a ditch in the. 1980s
and early '90s," said Gore this week, stumping
in Pennsylvania. Gore dishonestly claims that
Bush is advocating "a $2 .1 trillion tax .
scheme" that "exceeds the budget surplus by ··
$1 trillion.'' (The New York Times reports that
the l;'exas governor's plan would cut taxes by ·
$483 billion over five years}
The GOP standa.rd-bearer's plan could- '
force him "to cut Medicare, health care and· ·
education, or drain money from the Social · ·
Security surplus," Gore warns.
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By contrast, Gore proposes $250 billion : ·
over 10 years in "targeted" tax cuts, including ·
deductions for non-elementary, non-s ec- . ·
ondary education (wouldn't want to offend .

raising taxes a staggering $263 billion; the second of which came a mere three years later,
when Clinton smote working Americans' with
an additional $275 billion in new taxes (with
Vice President Gore casting the deciding ·
the NEA), relief from the marriage penalcy, . ·
vote).
Both the i 990 and 1993 . t:ix hikes we~ deductions for retirement accounts (for ·folks ·
necessary, defenders said, to whittle down the' without 401 (k)s ' or IRAs) and a permanent ,
fe~eral government's yearly deficits and even- R&amp;D tax credit.
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tually balance the budget.
That $250-biUion figure may sound gener" ' .
Well, the government is no longer con- ·· ous to l~y taxpayers, but the reality is that
fronted with .yearly deficits. And last year Gore's plan is downright stingy. The $25 bil"
alone, the treasury raked in S115 billion in lion a year in tax cuts he proposes wouldn't
surplus tax revenue. At least some of that sur- ·. even make up half the S80 billion a year in
pl\ls revenue ought to be restored to taxpay- higher taxes that working Americans are pay- ·
ers.
ing ·the federal t,reasuty as a result of 1990 and ~ ·
But the very last thing that Clinton or 1993 tax hikes. So, th~n. if the Gore tax plar; ,
Gore want to do is return, any more money to was enacted, the average working guy and gal '
taxpayers than they have to -· no matter that would still have a smaller take-home paychec~ , ,
many, if not most, working Americans are than he or she did in 1990.
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Yes, the past seven years with Mssrs. Clin~ ' ..
having. a devil of a time covering their living
expenses with their . shrunken after-tax pay- ton and Gore in the White House have been .
checks. Indeed, Clinton has threatened to veto
any substantial tax-cut biD th~t the Republi- a period of ·overall economic · growth , Bil~ · 1
can. Congress pul&gt; on his desk this year, inas- when we measure prosperity by Joe and Maty ·:
much as his would-be successor Gore is out Paycheck rather than Bill and Melinda Gates,
on the hustings demagoguing the tax-cut pro- we find that , indeed, all that glisters is not "
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Ooseph Perkins is a colrmmist for Tire San Diego :..
"Gov. Bush wants to bet America's prosper- Union- Tribune.) ·
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the past 2,000 years, which ·included injustices topic of women being ordained as priestS
The confessionals at Annunciation Church towml Jews, irnmigranl&gt;, indigenous peop!e, couldn't even be discussed. The topic couldn't ·
were closed in by red curtains heavy enough the poor, the unborn and women.
even be discussed!"
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to keep my childhood sins fr9111 spilling into
"Lord God ... at times the equality of.your
Sr. Helene O'Sullivan is the president
the sanctuary, where other sinners waited ·in sons and daughters has not been acknowl- .Maryknoll Sisters in Ossining; N.Y., the order
pews llke voters for their turn in ·the booth. I edged," he said. lp reference •tq women, "and . to , w,hich my aunt belongs. She is a patienr ..
always dreaded confession; wi.t h its demand Christians have been guilty of attituqes af wonian, more patient than many of her sister$. ' ·
that I own up to my mistakes and weaknesses: · , rejection and exclusion."
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And I was skeptical· of the prie!t's assur.lnce
I'll say. .
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fessions, .all a way of to cleanse the church 's· ;~
that by reciting a specifi.c number of Hail
As the ·pope spoke.yesterday about the sins soul and allow for a new beginning. She calletl· :
Marys and Our Fathers
soul ' wo)lld be of gender inequality, I couldn't' help Qut be .on the Catholic Church to be
model of"
wiped dean.
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struck ·- again, still - by the absence of ~quality for the world.
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whole process when; in eigmh· grade at a gy. Did the pope grasp the irony?
'ask, 'Where do we go from here?"' O'Sullivan' •
Catholic school in Aorida, I was ~de to
I called my 67-year-old aunt i? Nairobi said.
troop by myself down the chuoch aisle, kned yesterday tn '!Sk her about the popes apology.
"This is the start of a process, I)Ot an end.'" ' ·~ .
at the altar, and in front of the whole cla!s, She is a Catholic nun who' has worked as a
It is quite a remarkable and admirable thing' '' '
pray for God's forgiVeness for the offensive sin missionary in Africa for four tlecades. The that a church that considers itself holy, tha€ •:
of fl&gt;rgetting my hat.) • ._., , • .,-.QiviJiyelless j.h.e has seen in African communi- l)elieves its popes are guided by the hand of'l
· D~pite iny skepticism, I'd ·uwally emerge · ti~ in th~ name of faith has been mirrored in · God, would acknowledge and ask forgiveness
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afternoons.feeling as iff could reinvent myself
The Catholic Church is no closer to allow' But what about the mistakes of the pre-'
as ~ perso11 who di,dn't fight with her brothers ing women into decisinn-rnaking roles at the sent?•Let's hope acknowledgement of today's . ''
and sisters and wasn't obsessively jealous of highest levels than it was when she ' entered exclusion and rejection of women won't have ·' ·
her friend Maureen'snew white go-go boots; the convent as.l~ yoYn.g woman. .
to wait for whoever is pop~ during the next ,'
Asking' forgiveness cleared away the past, giv"Nothing has changed. And nothing is Jubilee.
ing me room 'to build something new.
going to change under this pope. Women do
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I thought of those childhQod confessions as not have an equal place in.the chuoch. It's one
Ooan Ryan is a columnist for the San Frandscd ·
I, read of the remarkable ':Jubilee Year" homl- of the last bastions of inequality in modern Chronicle. Send comments to her in care of thiJ '·
ly Pope John Paul II delivered last Sunday. He society,': she said. '
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"About two years ago, the. pope said .t he . joanryansfgate.com.)
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The art glass window stand, for
the example that wu shown Friday
evening, as well as the miU work
(finished trim in cherry) for the
tower and front door entrance will
be mostly donated by Southern
Hills Fine Cabinetry &amp; Furniture
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"Rio's been gxeat to my wife
and I. Their fine woodworking
teChnology program helped me
start my business five years ago. I
wanted to give back to the institUtion that gave so much to me,'' said
owner Don Strieter.
It was also announced that Estivaun Matthews, · president of
Atwood Heritage Club, developed
a "Miles of Pennies" campaign.
Matthews' campaign collected
pennies from students, teachers and
· visitors at several campus locations
for the purchase of a chandelier.
They collected the full 105,600
pennies required for the donation
in 7-112 months and has already
moved into the second phase.
They are now collecting pel)nies
to purchase the benches· to adorn
the grounds around the new
· tower.
Matthews and friend Opal
Miller Uoyd watched the original
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tower fall.
"Mile5 of Pennies may not have
collected the 'big' money but'it
touched people's ' hear~&gt; and gave
them the chance to contribute to
something that will hopefully
stand on our campus for a very
long rime;• said Matthews.
The transom window over the
doorway was purchased in honor
of parishioner Bernice Borden,
with ::i generous donati011 fioTT) the
Mount Carmel Baptist Church,
under. the leadership of the Rev.
Gene. Armstrong and his wife,
Dean of Studen~&gt; Elaine Armstrong.
"Bernice is a retired teacher
fio111 the Gallia County Schoof
District. She has such a dedication
to and love of learning and to life
itself. The .tower also represenl&gt;
such qualities," said· Elaine Armstrong.
When constructed, the bell
tower will be located on the Center Green between Rhodes Student Center and Allen Hall.
The tower will be 40 feet in
height, with several distinctive features . .
1\venty-five cast bronze bells,
.made in Holland, are included in
the design' of the bell tower, most
of which haye been purchased by ·
alumni and friends of alumni.
The carillon can be played by a ·
traditional keyboard or by encoded
digital chips. The Red and White,
the alma mater, may be encoded, as
weD as melodies to' mark commencement and other annual and
·traditional celebrations .
Munyon, a . 1963 alumnus and
retired chemist at Proctor &amp; Gamble in Cincinnati, and Honorary
Campaign Chair Roger Williams, a
1972 alumnus and executive vice
president of food products division
for Bob Evans Farms, Inc., are
leading the ca~paign efforl&gt; to
raise the remaining $200,000.
"This is an opportunity for.
alumni to commemorate the education they received at Rio
·Grande;' said Williams .
"Some of my favorite professors
- Clara Poston, Ben Forshey and
Ron Tucceri - gave me guidance
and help. when I needed it most in ·
my life: That~ why I am supporting. the Alumni Memorial Bell
J'o',Ver 'project."
· Other features of the Alumni
Bell Tower .include: Westminster
chime and hour strike, four cloc)c
. faces, and a practice manual keyboard to be located In the music
department in the John W Berty
Fine and Performing Arts Center.
President Barry M. Dorsey
announced the dedication of the
bell tower is plann~d for .Sept. 13, ·
2001, the 125th anrYversary of tile
folUlding of the University.
"I can think of 11Q better way to
. commemorate. Rio Grande's
125th anniversary than to celebtllte
itS ,people, the alumru, who attended this institution and went' on to
be. have successful lives:' said
Dorsey.
"This is the purpose of Rio
Grande - to produce educated
citizens and help put them in a
pQSition to be successful,'' he
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Church. Featured singers wiD be Delivered and Jo McCloud with others invited. Public welcome.

POMEROY - Caring and Sharjng
Support Group, Thursday, 1 p.m. at the
Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center.
Topic "Alzheimers, New Research."

POMEROY
Meigs County
' Women's Fellowship Churches of Christ,
Thursday, 7 p.m. at Bradford Church of
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officers, Thursday, 7 p.m. at the home of
Yvonne Scally. All MHS alumni welcome.
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TUPPERS PLAINS - VFW Post,
Thursday. 7:30 p.m. at the haD.
POMEROY - Preceptor Beta Beta
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. at the home of Jane
Brown , Silver and golden circle ceremonies.

MIDDLEPORT - Revival, Hobson
Christian fellowship Church, 7 p.m.
continuing through .April l. Special
singing nighdy, Joe Gwinn, pastor; John
Elswick, evangelist.

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Improving college-going rate ·
offers bendfts to region

t's said that during a booming economy; the attendance
: . rate for higher education dro~s off. !his .is supposedly due
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to high school graduates vtewmg a JOb nght out of school
:as more financially attractive than taking out loans to pay for
:four or five years of college education:
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In our region, often the last place
A betterprosperity' reaches, pursuing higher
:educated work- education is either. not an option, or
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one that young people pass up for a
:force is a com- job. They seek employment not
;ponent of eco- because there are great jobs around, but
:nomic develop- for survival.
:. ment that
Increasingly, however, the need for a
college education to gain employment
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in a well-paying career has been driven
:location of new home, especially in . a business world
, businesses a relying on technology and 1ts related
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skills to power' the marketplace.
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:: \ reality.
LocaJly, school distriCt$ have done
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much to prepare students to meet these ·
~emands. But a high school diploma is only another milestone
4n the learning process. The more you learn, the more you
:earn when entering the job market.
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:. The efforts of educators, the Appalachian Regional Com:UV.ssion and other officials to improve the college-going rate
;n the -tri-county area is admirable. A better-educated work.force is a ~omponent of economic development that J:!lakes
the location of.new businesses a reality..
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:· Students do not lack for places in southern Ohio and West
:Virginia to '1-ttend college, either of the traditional liberal arts
;kind, or for business and technical instruction. This region has.
)l number of educational institutions for high school graduates
~nd adults to attend. ·
: · ARC grants allow some students to visit campuses, talk to
:faculty and see what college is about. From that experience, ·
:they can make .decisions about whe_ther or not college is for
::them.
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·: We hope they opt for higher education. By taking that step,
:they are giving themselves a leg up toward a career, better .
~arnings expectations and, if they choose to remain in the
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: Today is Weqnesday, March 22, the 82nd day of 2000. There are
1:;!84 days left in the year. .
:: Thday's Highlight in History:
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:-·on March ·22. 1765, Britain enacted the Stamp Act to · raise
~oney from the American colonies. (The Act was rep~aled the
!following ~t.) · ,
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~ -~~~;~~~o~s ~sside~t Anne Hutc.hinson was e~~~lled lffilll
ot~e- Massal:husetts Bay Colony.

~ In 1820, U.S. naval hero Stephen Decatur was killed in .a duel
:With Commodore James Barron near Washington D.C.
~ In 1882, Congress outlawed polygamy.
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,1894, hockey's first Stanley Cup championship ~e was
~layedi the home team Montreal Amateur Athletic Association
!llefeated ·the Ottawa Capitals, 3-1.
:: Jn 1895,Auguste and Louis Lumiere showed theil'.fit:St ~ovie to
'In invited audience in Paris.
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:: In 1972, Congress sent the Equal Rights Alnendmeilt to the
l:onstitution to the states for ratification:. (it fell three states short
the 38 needed for approval.)
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~ In 1978, Karl Wallenda, the 73-year-old patriarch of"The Flying Wallendas" high-wire act, feU to Iris death while attc'mpting to
~II: a cable strung between two hotels in San Juan, Pu·e no Rico.
" Ten years ago: A jury in Anchorage, Alaska, found former tanker
taptain Joseph Hazelwood innocent of three major cha.rges in
~i:mnecrion with the Exxon Valdez oil spill; but convicted him of
~ minor charge of negligent discharge ?foil. .
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l&gt;erer is 80, Pantomimist Marcd Marceau is 77 • USA' Today
~under Allen H . Neuharth is 76. Com.poser-lyricis~ Stephen
ndheim is 70. Actor William Shamer is 69. Sen .. Orrin Hat~h
· -Utah) is 66. Actor M . Emmet Walsh IS 65. Smger-gmtanst
, eorge Benson is 57. Singer Jeremy Clyde (Chad and Jeremy) is
66. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber is 52. Actress Fai)Uy Ardant
51. Sportscaster Bob Costas is 48. Actress Lena 'Olin is 45.
~inger-actress Stephanie !l.iills is 43.Actor Matthew Modine is 41.
~~ KeUie Williams is 24. Actress Reese Witherspoon Is.24.

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Democrats won't roll back tax hikes·
"All that glisters is not gold." - William
Shakespeare, "The Merchant ofVenice"
It is pretty much accepted wisdom that the
1990s were a golden decade of prosperity for
the mass of Americans, thanks mosdy to the
inspired economic policies ofWilliam Jefferson Keynes, er, Clinton.
Well, here's a news flash: The latest income
figures from Clinton's Treasury Department
reveal that the average working Am~r.ican was
actually worse off in 1997 than in 1990, when ·
George Herbert Walker (as opposed to W.)
Bush was in the White House.
That's right. While individual incomes
were 131 percent higher in 1997 than in 1990
- a fact of which the American public is
constantly reminded by the White House individual income taxes were · actually 164
percent higher.
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Individuals paid $80 billion more in taxes
to the IRS in 1997 than they would have if
they had been taxed at 1990 levels. Wha.t this
means is that the average \yl)rking guy and gal
actually had a smaller take-home paycheck in
1997 than at the start of the decade.
.You'd never know this from listening to
President Clinton and his second-in-command, AI Gore. They pretend that everything's
Kool-and-the-Gang on Main Street U.S.A.,
never letting on that the mass of working
Americans have suffered diminished living
standards on their watch.
The best way to r~erse this trend - pre. suming, of course, that Clinton and Gore truly
are concerned that the average wotking&lt;guy ·
and gal have lost ground since they've been in
·the, White House .- is to reduce their tax
burden, at least to the 1990 level.
That would mean a rollback of the two big
tax hikes imposed upon the American people
during the previous decade: .the first of which
came in 1990 when Bush bowed to the wishes of the Democratic-controlled Congress,

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ity on the saTT)e special-interest roulette that
drov~ our economy into a ditch in the. 1980s
and early '90s," said Gore this week, stumping
in Pennsylvania. Gore dishonestly claims that
Bush is advocating "a $2 .1 trillion tax .
scheme" that "exceeds the budget surplus by ··
$1 trillion.'' (The New York Times reports that
the l;'exas governor's plan would cut taxes by ·
$483 billion over five years}
The GOP standa.rd-bearer's plan could- '
force him "to cut Medicare, health care and· ·
education, or drain money from the Social · ·
Security surplus," Gore warns.
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By contrast, Gore proposes $250 billion : ·
over 10 years in "targeted" tax cuts, including ·
deductions for non-elementary, non-s ec- . ·
ondary education (wouldn't want to offend .

raising taxes a staggering $263 billion; the second of which came a mere three years later,
when Clinton smote working Americans' with
an additional $275 billion in new taxes (with
Vice President Gore casting the deciding ·
the NEA), relief from the marriage penalcy, . ·
vote).
Both the i 990 and 1993 . t:ix hikes we~ deductions for retirement accounts (for ·folks ·
necessary, defenders said, to whittle down the' without 401 (k)s ' or IRAs) and a permanent ,
fe~eral government's yearly deficits and even- R&amp;D tax credit.
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tually balance the budget.
That $250-biUion figure may sound gener" ' .
Well, the government is no longer con- ·· ous to l~y taxpayers, but the reality is that
fronted with .yearly deficits. And last year Gore's plan is downright stingy. The $25 bil"
alone, the treasury raked in S115 billion in lion a year in tax cuts he proposes wouldn't
surplus tax revenue. At least some of that sur- ·. even make up half the S80 billion a year in
pl\ls revenue ought to be restored to taxpay- higher taxes that working Americans are pay- ·
ers.
ing ·the federal t,reasuty as a result of 1990 and ~ ·
But the very last thing that Clinton or 1993 tax hikes. So, th~n. if the Gore tax plar; ,
Gore want to do is return, any more money to was enacted, the average working guy and gal '
taxpayers than they have to -· no matter that would still have a smaller take-home paychec~ , ,
many, if not most, working Americans are than he or she did in 1990.
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Yes, the past seven years with Mssrs. Clin~ ' ..
having. a devil of a time covering their living
expenses with their . shrunken after-tax pay- ton and Gore in the White House have been .
checks. Indeed, Clinton has threatened to veto
any substantial tax-cut biD th~t the Republi- a period of ·overall economic · growth , Bil~ · 1
can. Congress pul&gt; on his desk this year, inas- when we measure prosperity by Joe and Maty ·:
much as his would-be successor Gore is out Paycheck rather than Bill and Melinda Gates,
on the hustings demagoguing the tax-cut pro- we find that , indeed, all that glisters is not "
posal put forward by Republican presidential gold.
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Ooseph Perkins is a colrmmist for Tire San Diego :..
"Gov. Bush wants to bet America's prosper- Union- Tribune.) ·
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the past 2,000 years, which ·included injustices topic of women being ordained as priestS
The confessionals at Annunciation Church towml Jews, irnmigranl&gt;, indigenous peop!e, couldn't even be discussed. The topic couldn't ·
were closed in by red curtains heavy enough the poor, the unborn and women.
even be discussed!"
· :!
to keep my childhood sins fr9111 spilling into
"Lord God ... at times the equality of.your
Sr. Helene O'Sullivan is the president
the sanctuary, where other sinners waited ·in sons and daughters has not been acknowl- .Maryknoll Sisters in Ossining; N.Y., the order
pews llke voters for their turn in ·the booth. I edged," he said. lp reference •tq women, "and . to , w,hich my aunt belongs. She is a patienr ..
always dreaded confession; wi.t h its demand Christians have been guilty of attituqes af wonian, more patient than many of her sister$. ' ·
that I own up to my mistakes and weaknesses: · , rejection and exclusion."
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She bw the pope's ~pology.like Saturday con- , , ·
And I was skeptical· of the prie!t's assur.lnce
I'll say. .
,
fessions, .all a way of to cleanse the church 's· ;~
that by reciting a specifi.c number of Hail
As the ·pope spoke.yesterday about the sins soul and allow for a new beginning. She calletl· :
Marys and Our Fathers
soul ' wo)lld be of gender inequality, I couldn't' help Qut be .on the Catholic Church to be
model of"
wiped dean.
·
struck ·- again, still - by the absence of ~quality for the world.
' :•
(I became especially suspicious of the ·women in the Vatican's vast sea of robed.cler· "Once you ask for forgiveness, you then ·::
whole process when; in eigmh· grade at a gy. Did the pope grasp the irony?
'ask, 'Where do we go from here?"' O'Sullivan' •
Catholic school in Aorida, I was ~de to
I called my 67-year-old aunt i? Nairobi said.
troop by myself down the chuoch aisle, kned yesterday tn '!Sk her about the popes apology.
"This is the start of a process, I)Ot an end.'" ' ·~ .
at the altar, and in front of the whole cla!s, She is a Catholic nun who' has worked as a
It is quite a remarkable and admirable thing' '' '
pray for God's forgiVeness for the offensive sin missionary in Africa for four tlecades. The that a church that considers itself holy, tha€ •:
of fl&gt;rgetting my hat.) • ._., , • .,-.QiviJiyelless j.h.e has seen in African communi- l)elieves its popes are guided by the hand of'l
· D~pite iny skepticism, I'd ·uwally emerge · ti~ in th~ name of faith has been mirrored in · God, would acknowledge and ask forgiveness
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,for niista!tes of the past.
,
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from ohurch after confession ,on Saturday her own religion.
afternoons.feeling as iff could reinvent myself
The Catholic Church is no closer to allow' But what about the mistakes of the pre-'
as ~ perso11 who di,dn't fight with her brothers ing women into decisinn-rnaking roles at the sent?•Let's hope acknowledgement of today's . ''
and sisters and wasn't obsessively jealous of highest levels than it was when she ' entered exclusion and rejection of women won't have ·' ·
her friend Maureen'snew white go-go boots; the convent as.l~ yoYn.g woman. .
to wait for whoever is pop~ during the next ,'
Asking' forgiveness cleared away the past, giv"Nothing has changed. And nothing is Jubilee.
ing me room 'to build something new.
going to change under this pope. Women do
,
I thought of those childhQod confessions as not have an equal place in.the chuoch. It's one
Ooan Ryan is a columnist for the San Frandscd ·
I, read of the remarkable ':Jubilee Year" homl- of the last bastions of inequality in modern Chronicle. Send comments to her in care of thiJ '·
ly Pope John Paul II delivered last Sunday. He society,': she said. '
· newspaper
or send her 'e-mail
at ·'
repented for the Catholic Church's sins over
"About two years ago, the. pope said .t he . joanryansfgate.com.)
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The art glass window stand, for
the example that wu shown Friday
evening, as well as the miU work
(finished trim in cherry) for the
tower and front door entrance will
be mostly donated by Southern
Hills Fine Cabinetry &amp; Furniture
,
Co.
"Rio's been gxeat to my wife
and I. Their fine woodworking
teChnology program helped me
start my business five years ago. I
wanted to give back to the institUtion that gave so much to me,'' said
owner Don Strieter.
It was also announced that Estivaun Matthews, · president of
Atwood Heritage Club, developed
a "Miles of Pennies" campaign.
Matthews' campaign collected
pennies from students, teachers and
· visitors at several campus locations
for the purchase of a chandelier.
They collected the full 105,600
pennies required for the donation
in 7-112 months and has already
moved into the second phase.
They are now collecting pel)nies
to purchase the benches· to adorn
the grounds around the new
· tower.
Matthews and friend Opal
Miller Uoyd watched the original
.
tower fall.
"Mile5 of Pennies may not have
collected the 'big' money but'it
touched people's ' hear~&gt; and gave
them the chance to contribute to
something that will hopefully
stand on our campus for a very
long rime;• said Matthews.
The transom window over the
doorway was purchased in honor
of parishioner Bernice Borden,
with ::i generous donati011 fioTT) the
Mount Carmel Baptist Church,
under. the leadership of the Rev.
Gene. Armstrong and his wife,
Dean of Studen~&gt; Elaine Armstrong.
"Bernice is a retired teacher
fio111 the Gallia County Schoof
District. She has such a dedication
to and love of learning and to life
itself. The .tower also represenl&gt;
such qualities," said· Elaine Armstrong.
When constructed, the bell
tower will be located on the Center Green between Rhodes Student Center and Allen Hall.
The tower will be 40 feet in
height, with several distinctive features . .
1\venty-five cast bronze bells,
.made in Holland, are included in
the design' of the bell tower, most
of which haye been purchased by ·
alumni and friends of alumni.
The carillon can be played by a ·
traditional keyboard or by encoded
digital chips. The Red and White,
the alma mater, may be encoded, as
weD as melodies to' mark commencement and other annual and
·traditional celebrations .
Munyon, a . 1963 alumnus and
retired chemist at Proctor &amp; Gamble in Cincinnati, and Honorary
Campaign Chair Roger Williams, a
1972 alumnus and executive vice
president of food products division
for Bob Evans Farms, Inc., are
leading the ca~paign efforl&gt; to
raise the remaining $200,000.
"This is an opportunity for.
alumni to commemorate the education they received at Rio
·Grande;' said Williams .
"Some of my favorite professors
- Clara Poston, Ben Forshey and
Ron Tucceri - gave me guidance
and help. when I needed it most in ·
my life: That~ why I am supporting. the Alumni Memorial Bell
J'o',Ver 'project."
· Other features of the Alumni
Bell Tower .include: Westminster
chime and hour strike, four cloc)c
. faces, and a practice manual keyboard to be located In the music
department in the John W Berty
Fine and Performing Arts Center.
President Barry M. Dorsey
announced the dedication of the
bell tower is plann~d for .Sept. 13, ·
2001, the 125th anrYversary of tile
folUlding of the University.
"I can think of 11Q better way to
. commemorate. Rio Grande's
125th anniversary than to celebtllte
itS ,people, the alumru, who attended this institution and went' on to
be. have successful lives:' said
Dorsey.
"This is the purpose of Rio
Grande - to produce educated
citizens and help put them in a
pQSition to be successful,'' he
added.

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day, 7 p.m., Stiversville Community
Church. Featured singers wiD be Delivered and Jo McCloud with others invited. Public welcome.

POMEROY - Caring and Sharjng
Support Group, Thursday, 1 p.m. at the
Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center.
Topic "Alzheimers, New Research."

POMEROY
Meigs County
' Women's Fellowship Churches of Christ,
Thursday, 7 p.m. at Bradford Church of
Christ.

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School alumni officers and executive
officers, Thursday, 7 p.m. at the home of
Yvonne Scally. All MHS alumni welcome.
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SATURDAY, March 25

TUPPERS PLAINS - VFW Post,
Thursday. 7:30 p.m. at the haD.
POMEROY - Preceptor Beta Beta
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. at the home of Jane
Brown , Silver and golden circle ceremonies.

MIDDLEPORT - Revival, Hobson
Christian fellowship Church, 7 p.m.
continuing through .April l. Special
singing nighdy, Joe Gwinn, pastor; John
Elswick, evangelist.

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Inside:

l's an election year, so look·
for Social Security changes

NATIONAL BRIEFS
Tennessee prepares for execution

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennenee is preparing to exeWASHINGTON.(AP)- Durcute its fint inmate in 40 yean and fall in line with the rest of
ing the 1996 presidential year, lawthe South, where more people are executed than anywhere else
makers and an incumbent president
in the nation.
decided to let seniors earn more
Tennessee is the only Southern state that has not executed
without penalizing their Social
anyone since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death
Security benefits. It's election time
penalty in 1976.
again, and members of both parties
Robert Coe, 43, is scheduled to die by injection early Thurscan't move fast enough to remove
-day for kidnapping, raping and murdering an 8-year-old girl in
the penalties entirely.
1979.
A bill passed by the House three
Coe's attorneys contend that he is insane and that execut!ng
weeks go to scrap the e3fnings limit
him will violate the 8th Amendment's ban on cru.el and unusuon about 800,000 people age 65
al punishment. Appeals have failed and a federal judge will likethrough 69 who continue to work
ly decide today whether to delay execution to review claims
gets a vote in the Senate today.
about Coe's mental competence.
Under what some lawmakers
A handful of religious leaders are protesting the execution,
term a relic of yesteryear, those
but they are the minority in a city known as the buckle of the .
elderly worken now lose $1 in
Bible Belt. '
· Social Security benefits for every
"I don't think it's any accident," said the Re~. Joe Ingle of
$3 in wages . they make above
Nashville, a death row minister since 1974 and a staunch oppo$17,000. Until Congress acted four
nent of the death penalty. "The Bible Belt is also the Death
yean ago. th~ could only make
Belt."
$11,250 a year before seeing ,their
. According to 1998 statistics published by the U.S. Justice
benefits drop.
Department, 68 11ercent of Protestants and . 68 percent of
· ''The earnings limit is part of a
Catholics favored the death penalty, .while 64 percent of those
bygone era;• said Senate Finance
. who cited no religious faith also expressed· support.
Committee Chairman William
Roth, a 78-yeat-{)ld Republican
· facing a tough re-election battle
this year in Delaware. "It is a
Nl3WYORK (AP) -A 2-year-old rode a Greyhound bus to
byproduct of the Great Depression,
New Jersey by herself after the child's mother got off in New
.
a
time when folks believed ~n indiYork to get a snack and the bus left without her.
vidual should retire completely and
Yanitza Castro, 21, and her daughter, Yanitza Rivera, had
make room for othen to work."
boarded the bus Monday morning in Massachusetts to travel to
Four yean ago, Social Security
their home in York, Pa. '
. .
recipients
in th~ir late b(ls could
When the bus pulled into New York's Port Authority BusTeronly make $1 1,250 on the job
minal at rnidday,littleYanitza was hungry. Castro got out to get
a snack, and returned to find the bus had left.
"I thought, 'Oh, my God •. my baby is stuck on the. bus ·all by
herself,"' Castro said.
·
New Jersey State Police pulled over the bus .about .a half-hour
later near New Brunswick and drove the girl back to her moth~
.
'
During the bus ride,Yanitza entertained.other passengers with
her Winnie the Pooh pillow. They assumed her' mother was in a
seat nearby.
·
·
"I think the people t;&gt;n the bus took good care of her," her
CHICAGO (AP) - Blaming
mother said, "because she came back happy."
"foolishness and distractions,"
researclJ.en reported today that the risk
of a teen-age driver dying increases
with each additional ~-pat­
LOS ANGELES (AP) - MTV shock-comic Tom Green has ,
ti~ with }I:&gt;Wlg passenge13.
dropped the jokes for a 'serious announcement - . he has canJohns Hopkim Sc)lool of Public
c~r.
.
·
Health researcher Li-Hui Chen and
Gteen, who is known for playing lewd practical jokes on his
her colleagues found that 16-F-{)Ids
parents and friends, announced his batt)e with the disease durcarrying one pas~enger were 39 pering an .i nterview with syndicated show "Entertainment
cent more likely to get killed than
Tonight."
·
those driving alone.
·
Green h~s testicular cancer, according to MTV.
That incr -d to 86 pen:ent with
The 28-year-old comedian said he hac;! been feeling ill and
two
pas~engen and 182 pen:ent ..yith
initially thought he injured himself while performing a stunt for
tlttee or mo~e.TI\e tate fur 17-~­
his self"titled comedy show on ti)e music network.
olds was higher: 48 pen:ent, 158 perGreen learned the diagnosis Marth 9,' following a do~ tor's
cent
and '2J)7 pen:ent. respectively.
exam. He has halted production of ."The Tom Green Sh.o w"
The tate was as much as 2l times
while he undergoes treatment.
higher during early morning hours
His .doctors said .the disease is curable. They predicted he
· could return to work within a few months. "Entertainment · · when passengen were present,acconlTonight" said Monday.
.
ing to the stUdy in today's Journal of
In the meantime, MTV will air repeats of his show.'
the American Medical Association.

Bus takes _,., with 2-year-old

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HIGHLIGHTS
Arbitrator says
Staib can play.
CHICAGO (AP) - An arbitrator ruled John Scirks can for. (eit his salaty and l~ave. Chicago.
Shortly after arbitrator Roger
Kaplan's ruling was announced,
the BuDs waive.d Starks. But general manager Jerry Krause said
. they will pay the remainder of the
veteran guard's salary, · about
$70(1,000. .
.
Kaplap also ruled if Starks signs
with another team, he can't be on
the playoff roster.
Because of Kaplan's ruling,
players and teams will be able to
mutually agree to amend contracts by reducing or eliminating
guaranteed payments after J~n. 10.

Tom Green says he has cancer

HARDWARE

PEORIA, Ariz. ·(AP) - Padres ·
lef~ fielder AI Martin and a
. woman ·who said she's his wife
were ar~sted on charges that th~
hit each other.
Martin and Shaw.ll HaggertyMatlin were freed dn their own
recognizance and J told to stay
away from each other.
Haggerty-Martin hit Martin
several times during an argument
;it their home Moriday night, and
\te. struck her in the jaw at least .
011ce. The argument l?roke out
after Haggerty-Marrin accused
him pf still bei11g married to
another woman, police said.
She told police he threatened
to kill her. Haggerty-Marcin said"
Martin was abusive before. The
Padres' rii"edia' guide list«· Martiri's · ·
wife's name
. as Cathy.
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W.VA.

Keyshawn's off
the block

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high gas prices. Folks along the
'East Coast are swallowing bitter
:news this week: There is a short·age of'IWinkies and other snack'food favorites, courtesy 'of a labor
dispute.
·
Supply problems are being
.reported fro in the nation's capital
to Maine, wreaking havoc on
·. untold·snack breap: , .., ·
"l'U have tO eat h~thy food;'
,complained Rubens • Breeden, a
28-year-old state worker lC:mging .
for Ring DiQgS and Devil Dogs
onThesday.
Charlie Bianchi, who works at
a mack bar in one of the busiest
state office buildinp, has faced
the wrath of the hungry masses. ·
"AU day ·long, they'~e saying,
'Where's my 'IWinlties? Where's
my . coffee cake? Where's .my
~pound cake? Where's my ~~
:Dogs? · Whe~'s my . Yodels·?
·Where'$ my Ring Dinp?"'
'Bianchi said. ·
,
. "They're ·
to ; ltill. Jh~ '
look at lne with dou~t in their
eyes. They think that 1· fot:Jot 1?
·place the .order. It's always the
,coffee slinger's. fault," laid
.Bianchi, 42, assistant manaser of
Hai's Place.
· Actually. a ~eamsten ·strib has
,bed to •hortages m,a varien-' of
well-know'\c . bakei'Y ·productS,
·inCluding • Wonder bread and
·Hostess br.mds such as Twinlties.
As shelves . emptY across the
region, the area Mil
tb do
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week and liiiOther 400,000 loaves
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) Seven members of Wisconsin's
women's basketball team were
suspended for violating · team
rules. o,n t)te eve of a quarterfinal ·
game in th~ Women's NIT.

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Cal defense
tames Hoya~
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) It wasn't the cross-country
· flight. Nor was it lingering
fatigue from last week's tripleovertime win at Virginia.
Instead, Georgetown players
said the main reason for their
sloppy play in ·a 60-49 secondround National Invitation
Tournament loss was California's smothering defense.
Sean Lampley s,ored 15 of
his 21 points in the second
half for defending NIT champion Cal, which held the
. Hoyas to 28 percent shooting
and . forced . them into 16
turnovers Tuesday night.
The Golden Bears (18- 14},
who play Wake Forest at
Greensboro, N.C., in the third
round, focused tb,eir defensive
pressure on Hoyis guard Kevin
Braswell - who scored ~0
points against Virginia, but was
held to three points against

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MY BALL- Cal's Jc)e Shipp (right} takes a rebound away from Anthony Perry of Georgetown during the
Go.lden Bears' NIT win last. night. (APJ
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BY DAVE HARRIS
. NEW ORLEANS (AP) SENTINEL CORRESPONDENT
Running back Ricky Williams
ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
apologized for critical comments
High School held it« annyal
he made about New Odeans and
Winter Sports Banquet T)lesday
·the Saibts in a magazine article.
In the article published last ·· evehing at die high school. The
event was sponsored by the
'week in Sports nlustrated, Williams
Meigs Athletic Boosters·: .
s;aid he did not Uke 'livil!g ih New
The master of ceremonies \vas
Qrleans and suggested the Saints
booster Jim Soillsby, president of
move to San Antonio.
the
boosters. THe invocation•and
' Williams said he expressed his
benediction were given by Steve .
disappointment with the story
Beha.
and its fallout in a conciliatory
·. · Cindy Shull presented awards
ph0 ne call to Saints coach Jim
to the cheerleading squad. They
Haslett and owner Tom Benson.
included Whitney
Ashley,
· · BraJ1dy Graham, Holly Hannan,
Alison Hayes, Carrie Abbott,
s~l·
Maggie Roseberq', Brittany
Williams, Bridget Balser, Jessica
,: Gray. ~manda Feil'y, Heather
.
Phalin, Emily Story ~n~ Hannan
Woolard.
,
Next
up
was
wrestling
coach
JRVI)'lG, Texas (AP) - The
Troy Bauer. Bauer' introduced
Cowboys ~-signed troubled
members of his team that finllefensive tackle Alonzo Spellman
ished 13-8 and was second place
Cp a multiyear contract. Spellman
in the ' l'VC. Team members
!tad t 6 tackles Wit season, includincluded Andy ' Doczi, Justin
!!tg five sacks.
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57.5 seconds left, for North
Carolina State.
The Wolfpack (19-12),
which lost in the second
round the previous three
years, had to overcome a 32r·
point effort from Eddie
House.
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At Oxford, Miss'., Marcus
Hicks scored 16 · points · and
Rahim Lockhart hacp~ points
and 13 rebounds for Ole Miss
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(19-13). .
The Bears (23-11) · trailed
just 49-39 with 12:25 left, but
the Rebels scored 10 straight
points, the final six on 3'pointers by· Emmanuel Wade,
and.Jason Harrison, to lead by
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received wr~stling awards at the Meigs Spor~ Banque.t. From left to
right arl): Neck McLaughlin and Andy Doczi. (Dave Harris photo}

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d~n, David McClure,' C. D, E!Jis, . Doczi was a first team AUBen Mit~heU, Zap~ Davis; Nick TVC selection and finished secMcLaughlin, Caleb Elljs, Paul and in , the sectionals. Justin
Michael, John Krawsczy_n, Ian Roush, Chris Krawsczyn, bnboTipton, Josh Stanley. Jqe Rupe, den, C. n Ellis, MitcheU and
Adam · Doczi, Jeremy Rou!h, · McLaughlin were all second
J;ison Murdock, Matt O'Brien, team AU-TVC
ielections .
Matt Mullins and Shawn White. McLaughlin and MischeU also
· Bauer then gave awards to finished in second in the TVC ,
Nick McLaughlin for the most Roush and Zach Davis ·finished
improved Wrestler, Justin Roush
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the field . and plade four
turnovers.
For the Bears, that was pre·cisely the 'plan - they spent
all week in practice focusing
on how to prevent Braswell
fipm igniting the .offense for
Georgetown (19-15).
Lampley had 20 P&lt;?ints in
Cal's 70-66 victory over Long
Beach Slate in the tournament's first round, and against
the Hoyas he was nearly
unstoppable in the mond
half.
Cal, seeking· to become the
NIT's first repeat champion ·
since St. John's in 1943-44,
faces Wake Forest on Friday
night The Demon Deacons

(19-14) won 72-65 over New
Mexico.
.
Anthony Perry had' 12.
points and Lee Scruggs had 1!
to lead the Hoyas.
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Mexico 65
At Winston-Salem, N.C.,
Robert 0 'Kelley scored 14
points and Josh Howard 13 ft~t
the Demon Deacons, whQ
won despite 29 points by Nelf
Mexico's Lamont Long.
, .
A size advantage , helped
Wake Forest take a 43-30 hal(..
time lead, but New Mexico
(18-14) used a 13-0 run to
rally. Long scored 13 of New
Mexico's tint 20 second~half
points, and his 3-pointer with'
12:36 left tied the game at 50.

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as ever, going 6-0 with a 2.20 ERA in about right now.
his last seven starts .
"I've always said th&gt;t once the season
Because of the shoulder problem, the · slarts - and as far as I'm concerned,
Reds had reservations about giving the season has started - I can't worry
Neagle a long- term extension . Neagle about my contract situation," he sail\.
had the right to demand a trade after "I've found with other guys and wit~
the season, but compromised and ·myself a little bit that if you're a s.t arting
agreed to stay if the Reds dropped the pitcher and you warty about your conoption year from his contract.
tract, it takes away from your focus."
The result: Neagle will make $4 .75
The Reds need Neagle to have a big
million this season, then become eligi- year, even if it raises his market· value'.
ble for free agency.
·
Ken Griffey Jr. brought them . star.
Neagle was willing to take .less than power, but Neagle and st.a rtet Pete Harmarket value to stay in Cincinnati and nisch will have a lot more to do with
agreed to talk to the Reds again after whether they make the postseas.on.
this season. There arc: all kinds of possi-

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) Jets coach AI Groh said the team
no longer is considering trading
leadi~ receiver Keyshawn Johnson.
Johnson, through agent Jerome
Stanley, expressed dissatisfaction
·. With his contract, which has two
years left at less than $2 million
per season. The two-time Pro
Bpwler ·believes that's far under
market value.

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SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) - Denny Reds .and every other major league
Neagle wanted to make a good first team that last season was just a tempoimpression in Cincinnati. Instead, he cary setback.
barely got to say hello.
The Reds figured they were getting a
· Dependi11g upon his second season, reliable starter when they sent second
he could soon be saying goodbye.
baseman. Brei Boone to Atlanta in
. Neagle is at a crossroads entering ·his November 1998 as part of a six-playe~
ninth year in the major leagues. Shaul- deal. Neagle had won at least 16, games·
der problems wiped out half of his 1999 'each of the three previous years,
season and. made the Reds reluctant to
When he showed up for spring train·
offer him · the long-term contract ing last year, Neagle went t~rough the
extension· he had sought.
· Reds' standard strength testing that
Instead, a team that was on the verge found weakness in the back of the
of' the playoffs last year has decided to shoulder.
leave one of its most important pitchers
The problem ·essentially wiped out
on the verg~ of free agency.
the first half of his season. while Neagle
At .31, Neagle will have to show the tried to get his shoulder back in bal-

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before having io give back a par·
tion of their benefit checks. Congress voted then to gradually raise
the earninp ceiling in steps to
$30,000 by 2002.
Sen. Bob Kerrey, 0-Neb., who
is not seeking re-election, also
voiced strong support for the bill
but expressed concern! that mo~
comprehensive Social Security
reform wasn't addressed.
Without either an it)crease in
the current 12.4 percent SooW
Security tax or a decrease in benefits, the fund will start paying out
more money than it receives each 1'-.i!lt
year beginning in 2017, shortly
;rlter the post-World War II baby
boomers begin retiring in mass,
experts warn.
"It's not likely the baby boomers
will .come to Congress and ask for
less;' Kerrey . said. "It's li)cely they
will ask for more:·
The Senate amended the
House-passed bill to change language that would have imposed a
more stringent earning limit on
some Social Security beneficiaries
age 64. The bill must return to the
House for its assent to the change
but aides said it should win swift
approval there again. The . House
unanimously passed the bill March
1.

Teen driVer

The Daily Sentinel

CINCINNATI (AP)
Cincinnati coach Bob Huggins and his players are left to
think about what might have
happened in the NCAA tournament if star center Kenyon
Martin hadn't been injured.
Despite spending m&amp;~ch of
the .college .basketball season
, as the nation's No. 1 't eam, the
Be~rcats were knocked out in
the · tournament's second
round for the fourth const:cu~
tive year. ·
Martin's season ended when
he broke his leg during the
Conference USA playoffs and
it was evident that he was
sorely miss.ed Sunday in
Cincinnati's 69-61 lqss to
Thlsa ·in NashviUe, Tenn:
DerMarr Johnson, Kehny
Satterfield and Steve Logan .
combined to shoot 6-for-29
· from the field for the
Bearc.a!S. Senior forward Pete
Mickeal finished with · t 6
·points and 11 rebounds, but
shot just 5-of-12 from the
floor.
"We . have good enough

players to win even without
Kenyon," Huggins said. "But
Tulsa did a great job against.
us, and they deserve the credit."
Martin's. injury on ·tlie ev.e
of the tournament left the
Searcats precious little time to
try to overhaul ~lu;ir team to ~
make up for losing ~ player
wiJ.O led Conference USA in
scoring, rebo.u nding, blocked
shots and 'fielc,i goal percentage ..
When Cincinnati's offense
l~gged during the regular season, the answer always had
been to pass the ball inside to
Marti11 for close-range scoring ·that took the heat off the
,~earcats' perimeter shooters.
Tulsa's Eric Coley, who likely would have been guarded
by ·Martin, wound up scoring ·
16 points and adding 16
rebQu.nds for the Golden
Hurricane agaimt Cincinnati!!
'Jermaine Tate.
..
"It's hard when you can't.
help:• Martin said. "It is ~
helpless feeling."

�Pllge A I • The O.lly Sentinel

Wedneeday, Maroh 22. 2000

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Inside:

l's an election year, so look·
for Social Security changes

NATIONAL BRIEFS
Tennessee prepares for execution

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennenee is preparing to exeWASHINGTON.(AP)- Durcute its fint inmate in 40 yean and fall in line with the rest of
ing the 1996 presidential year, lawthe South, where more people are executed than anywhere else
makers and an incumbent president
in the nation.
decided to let seniors earn more
Tennessee is the only Southern state that has not executed
without penalizing their Social
anyone since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death
Security benefits. It's election time
penalty in 1976.
again, and members of both parties
Robert Coe, 43, is scheduled to die by injection early Thurscan't move fast enough to remove
-day for kidnapping, raping and murdering an 8-year-old girl in
the penalties entirely.
1979.
A bill passed by the House three
Coe's attorneys contend that he is insane and that execut!ng
weeks go to scrap the e3fnings limit
him will violate the 8th Amendment's ban on cru.el and unusuon about 800,000 people age 65
al punishment. Appeals have failed and a federal judge will likethrough 69 who continue to work
ly decide today whether to delay execution to review claims
gets a vote in the Senate today.
about Coe's mental competence.
Under what some lawmakers
A handful of religious leaders are protesting the execution,
term a relic of yesteryear, those
but they are the minority in a city known as the buckle of the .
elderly worken now lose $1 in
Bible Belt. '
· Social Security benefits for every
"I don't think it's any accident," said the Re~. Joe Ingle of
$3 in wages . they make above
Nashville, a death row minister since 1974 and a staunch oppo$17,000. Until Congress acted four
nent of the death penalty. "The Bible Belt is also the Death
yean ago. th~ could only make
Belt."
$11,250 a year before seeing ,their
. According to 1998 statistics published by the U.S. Justice
benefits drop.
Department, 68 11ercent of Protestants and . 68 percent of
· ''The earnings limit is part of a
Catholics favored the death penalty, .while 64 percent of those
bygone era;• said Senate Finance
. who cited no religious faith also expressed· support.
Committee Chairman William
Roth, a 78-yeat-{)ld Republican
· facing a tough re-election battle
this year in Delaware. "It is a
Nl3WYORK (AP) -A 2-year-old rode a Greyhound bus to
byproduct of the Great Depression,
New Jersey by herself after the child's mother got off in New
.
a
time when folks believed ~n indiYork to get a snack and the bus left without her.
vidual should retire completely and
Yanitza Castro, 21, and her daughter, Yanitza Rivera, had
make room for othen to work."
boarded the bus Monday morning in Massachusetts to travel to
Four yean ago, Social Security
their home in York, Pa. '
. .
recipients
in th~ir late b(ls could
When the bus pulled into New York's Port Authority BusTeronly make $1 1,250 on the job
minal at rnidday,littleYanitza was hungry. Castro got out to get
a snack, and returned to find the bus had left.
"I thought, 'Oh, my God •. my baby is stuck on the. bus ·all by
herself,"' Castro said.
·
New Jersey State Police pulled over the bus .about .a half-hour
later near New Brunswick and drove the girl back to her moth~
.
'
During the bus ride,Yanitza entertained.other passengers with
her Winnie the Pooh pillow. They assumed her' mother was in a
seat nearby.
·
·
"I think the people t;&gt;n the bus took good care of her," her
CHICAGO (AP) - Blaming
mother said, "because she came back happy."
"foolishness and distractions,"
researclJ.en reported today that the risk
of a teen-age driver dying increases
with each additional ~-pat­
LOS ANGELES (AP) - MTV shock-comic Tom Green has ,
ti~ with }I:&gt;Wlg passenge13.
dropped the jokes for a 'serious announcement - . he has canJohns Hopkim Sc)lool of Public
c~r.
.
·
Health researcher Li-Hui Chen and
Gteen, who is known for playing lewd practical jokes on his
her colleagues found that 16-F-{)Ids
parents and friends, announced his batt)e with the disease durcarrying one pas~enger were 39 pering an .i nterview with syndicated show "Entertainment
cent more likely to get killed than
Tonight."
·
those driving alone.
·
Green h~s testicular cancer, according to MTV.
That incr -d to 86 pen:ent with
The 28-year-old comedian said he hac;! been feeling ill and
two
pas~engen and 182 pen:ent ..yith
initially thought he injured himself while performing a stunt for
tlttee or mo~e.TI\e tate fur 17-~­
his self"titled comedy show on ti)e music network.
olds was higher: 48 pen:ent, 158 perGreen learned the diagnosis Marth 9,' following a do~ tor's
cent
and '2J)7 pen:ent. respectively.
exam. He has halted production of ."The Tom Green Sh.o w"
The tate was as much as 2l times
while he undergoes treatment.
higher during early morning hours
His .doctors said .the disease is curable. They predicted he
· could return to work within a few months. "Entertainment · · when passengen were present,acconlTonight" said Monday.
.
ing to the stUdy in today's Journal of
In the meantime, MTV will air repeats of his show.'
the American Medical Association.

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WEDNESDAY'S

HIGHLIGHTS
Arbitrator says
Staib can play.
CHICAGO (AP) - An arbitrator ruled John Scirks can for. (eit his salaty and l~ave. Chicago.
Shortly after arbitrator Roger
Kaplan's ruling was announced,
the BuDs waive.d Starks. But general manager Jerry Krause said
. they will pay the remainder of the
veteran guard's salary, · about
$70(1,000. .
.
Kaplap also ruled if Starks signs
with another team, he can't be on
the playoff roster.
Because of Kaplan's ruling,
players and teams will be able to
mutually agree to amend contracts by reducing or eliminating
guaranteed payments after J~n. 10.

Tom Green says he has cancer

HARDWARE

PEORIA, Ariz. ·(AP) - Padres ·
lef~ fielder AI Martin and a
. woman ·who said she's his wife
were ar~sted on charges that th~
hit each other.
Martin and Shaw.ll HaggertyMatlin were freed dn their own
recognizance and J told to stay
away from each other.
Haggerty-Martin hit Martin
several times during an argument
;it their home Moriday night, and
\te. struck her in the jaw at least .
011ce. The argument l?roke out
after Haggerty-Marrin accused
him pf still bei11g married to
another woman, police said.
She told police he threatened
to kill her. Haggerty-Marcin said"
Martin was abusive before. The
Padres' rii"edia' guide list«· Martiri's · ·
wife's name
. as Cathy.
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W.VA.

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BOSTON (AP) --' Forget the
high gas prices. Folks along the
'East Coast are swallowing bitter
:news this week: There is a short·age of'IWinkies and other snack'food favorites, courtesy 'of a labor
dispute.
·
Supply problems are being
.reported fro in the nation's capital
to Maine, wreaking havoc on
·. untold·snack breap: , .., ·
"l'U have tO eat h~thy food;'
,complained Rubens • Breeden, a
28-year-old state worker lC:mging .
for Ring DiQgS and Devil Dogs
onThesday.
Charlie Bianchi, who works at
a mack bar in one of the busiest
state office buildinp, has faced
the wrath of the hungry masses. ·
"AU day ·long, they'~e saying,
'Where's my 'IWinlties? Where's
my . coffee cake? Where's .my
~pound cake? Where's my ~~
:Dogs? · Whe~'s my . Yodels·?
·Where'$ my Ring Dinp?"'
'Bianchi said. ·
,
. "They're ·
to ; ltill. Jh~ '
look at lne with dou~t in their
eyes. They think that 1· fot:Jot 1?
·place the .order. It's always the
,coffee slinger's. fault," laid
.Bianchi, 42, assistant manaser of
Hai's Place.
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well-know'\c . bakei'Y ·productS,
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·Hostess br.mds such as Twinlties.
As shelves . emptY across the
region, the area Mil
tb do
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week and liiiOther 400,000 loaves
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) Seven members of Wisconsin's
women's basketball team were
suspended for violating · team
rules. o,n t)te eve of a quarterfinal ·
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Cal defense
tames Hoya~
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) It wasn't the cross-country
· flight. Nor was it lingering
fatigue from last week's tripleovertime win at Virginia.
Instead, Georgetown players
said the main reason for their
sloppy play in ·a 60-49 secondround National Invitation
Tournament loss was California's smothering defense.
Sean Lampley s,ored 15 of
his 21 points in the second
half for defending NIT champion Cal, which held the
. Hoyas to 28 percent shooting
and . forced . them into 16
turnovers Tuesday night.
The Golden Bears (18- 14},
who play Wake Forest at
Greensboro, N.C., in the third
round, focused tb,eir defensive
pressure on Hoyis guard Kevin
Braswell - who scored ~0
points against Virginia, but was
held to three points against

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MY BALL- Cal's Jc)e Shipp (right} takes a rebound away from Anthony Perry of Georgetown during the
Go.lden Bears' NIT win last. night. (APJ
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BY DAVE HARRIS
. NEW ORLEANS (AP) SENTINEL CORRESPONDENT
Running back Ricky Williams
ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
apologized for critical comments
High School held it« annyal
he made about New Odeans and
Winter Sports Banquet T)lesday
·the Saibts in a magazine article.
In the article published last ·· evehing at die high school. The
event was sponsored by the
'week in Sports nlustrated, Williams
Meigs Athletic Boosters·: .
s;aid he did not Uke 'livil!g ih New
The master of ceremonies \vas
Qrleans and suggested the Saints
booster Jim Soillsby, president of
move to San Antonio.
the
boosters. THe invocation•and
' Williams said he expressed his
benediction were given by Steve .
disappointment with the story
Beha.
and its fallout in a conciliatory
·. · Cindy Shull presented awards
ph0 ne call to Saints coach Jim
to the cheerleading squad. They
Haslett and owner Tom Benson.
included Whitney
Ashley,
· · BraJ1dy Graham, Holly Hannan,
Alison Hayes, Carrie Abbott,
s~l·
Maggie Roseberq', Brittany
Williams, Bridget Balser, Jessica
,: Gray. ~manda Feil'y, Heather
.
Phalin, Emily Story ~n~ Hannan
Woolard.
,
Next
up
was
wrestling
coach
JRVI)'lG, Texas (AP) - The
Troy Bauer. Bauer' introduced
Cowboys ~-signed troubled
members of his team that finllefensive tackle Alonzo Spellman
ished 13-8 and was second place
Cp a multiyear contract. Spellman
in the ' l'VC. Team members
!tad t 6 tackles Wit season, includincluded Andy ' Doczi, Justin
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At Raleigh, ·N.C., Kenny
Inge scored 19 points, includ~
ing the go-ahead dunk with
57.5 seconds left, for North
Carolina State.
The Wolfpack (19-12),
which lost in the second
round the previous three
years, had to overcome a 32r·
point effort from Eddie
House.
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48
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At Oxford, Miss'., Marcus
Hicks scored 16 · points · and
Rahim Lockhart hacp~ points
and 13 rebounds for Ole Miss
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(19-13). .
The Bears (23-11) · trailed
just 49-39 with 12:25 left, but
the Rebels scored 10 straight
points, the final six on 3'pointers by· Emmanuel Wade,
and.Jason Harrison, to lead by
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WRESTUNG AWARDS - The following were among those that
received wr~stling awards at the Meigs Spor~ Banque.t. From left to
right arl): Neck McLaughlin and Andy Doczi. (Dave Harris photo}

. ..
Chris Krawsczyn, Chris lmbo- MVP to Andy Doczi.
d~n, David McClure,' C. D, E!Jis, . Doczi was a first team AUBen Mit~heU, Zap~ Davis; Nick TVC selection and finished secMcLaughlin, Caleb Elljs, Paul and in , the sectionals. Justin
Michael, John Krawsczy_n, Ian Roush, Chris Krawsczyn, bnboTipton, Josh Stanley. Jqe Rupe, den, C. n Ellis, MitcheU and
Adam · Doczi, Jeremy Rou!h, · McLaughlin were all second
J;ison Murdock, Matt O'Brien, team AU-TVC
ielections .
Matt Mullins and Shawn White. McLaughlin and MischeU also
· Bauer then gave awards to finished in second in the TVC ,
Nick McLaughlin for the most Roush and Zach Davis ·finished
improved Wrestler, Justin Roush
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Braswell went 1-for-12 from
the field . and plade four
turnovers.
For the Bears, that was pre·cisely the 'plan - they spent
all week in practice focusing
on how to prevent Braswell
fipm igniting the .offense for
Georgetown (19-15).
Lampley had 20 P&lt;?ints in
Cal's 70-66 victory over Long
Beach Slate in the tournament's first round, and against
the Hoyas he was nearly
unstoppable in the mond
half.
Cal, seeking· to become the
NIT's first repeat champion ·
since St. John's in 1943-44,
faces Wake Forest on Friday
night The Demon Deacons

(19-14) won 72-65 over New
Mexico.
.
Anthony Perry had' 12.
points and Lee Scruggs had 1!
to lead the Hoyas.
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Mexico 65
At Winston-Salem, N.C.,
Robert 0 'Kelley scored 14
points and Josh Howard 13 ft~t
the Demon Deacons, whQ
won despite 29 points by Nelf
Mexico's Lamont Long.
, .
A size advantage , helped
Wake Forest take a 43-30 hal(..
time lead, but New Mexico
(18-14) used a 13-0 run to
rally. Long scored 13 of New
Mexico's tint 20 second~half
points, and his 3-pointer with'
12:36 left tied the game at 50.

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ance. Once he was right, he was as good bilities that Neagle doesn't care to thi nit
as ever, going 6-0 with a 2.20 ERA in about right now.
his last seven starts .
"I've always said th&gt;t once the season
Because of the shoulder problem, the · slarts - and as far as I'm concerned,
Reds had reservations about giving the season has started - I can't worry
Neagle a long- term extension . Neagle about my contract situation," he sail\.
had the right to demand a trade after "I've found with other guys and wit~
the season, but compromised and ·myself a little bit that if you're a s.t arting
agreed to stay if the Reds dropped the pitcher and you warty about your conoption year from his contract.
tract, it takes away from your focus."
The result: Neagle will make $4 .75
The Reds need Neagle to have a big
million this season, then become eligi- year, even if it raises his market· value'.
ble for free agency.
·
Ken Griffey Jr. brought them . star.
Neagle was willing to take .less than power, but Neagle and st.a rtet Pete Harmarket value to stay in Cincinnati and nisch will have a lot more to do with
agreed to talk to the Reds again after whether they make the postseas.on.
this season. There arc: all kinds of possi-

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) Jets coach AI Groh said the team
no longer is considering trading
leadi~ receiver Keyshawn Johnson.
Johnson, through agent Jerome
Stanley, expressed dissatisfaction
·. With his contract, which has two
years left at less than $2 million
per season. The two-time Pro
Bpwler ·believes that's far under
market value.

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SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) - Denny Reds .and every other major league
Neagle wanted to make a good first team that last season was just a tempoimpression in Cincinnati. Instead, he cary setback.
barely got to say hello.
The Reds figured they were getting a
· Dependi11g upon his second season, reliable starter when they sent second
he could soon be saying goodbye.
baseman. Brei Boone to Atlanta in
. Neagle is at a crossroads entering ·his November 1998 as part of a six-playe~
ninth year in the major leagues. Shaul- deal. Neagle had won at least 16, games·
der problems wiped out half of his 1999 'each of the three previous years,
season and. made the Reds reluctant to
When he showed up for spring train·
offer him · the long-term contract ing last year, Neagle went t~rough the
extension· he had sought.
· Reds' standard strength testing that
Instead, a team that was on the verge found weakness in the back of the
of' the playoffs last year has decided to shoulder.
leave one of its most important pitchers
The problem ·essentially wiped out
on the verg~ of free agency.
the first half of his season. while Neagle
At .31, Neagle will have to show the tried to get his shoulder back in bal-

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before having io give back a par·
tion of their benefit checks. Congress voted then to gradually raise
the earninp ceiling in steps to
$30,000 by 2002.
Sen. Bob Kerrey, 0-Neb., who
is not seeking re-election, also
voiced strong support for the bill
but expressed concern! that mo~
comprehensive Social Security
reform wasn't addressed.
Without either an it)crease in
the current 12.4 percent SooW
Security tax or a decrease in benefits, the fund will start paying out
more money than it receives each 1'-.i!lt
year beginning in 2017, shortly
;rlter the post-World War II baby
boomers begin retiring in mass,
experts warn.
"It's not likely the baby boomers
will .come to Congress and ask for
less;' Kerrey . said. "It's li)cely they
will ask for more:·
The Senate amended the
House-passed bill to change language that would have imposed a
more stringent earning limit on
some Social Security beneficiaries
age 64. The bill must return to the
House for its assent to the change
but aides said it should win swift
approval there again. The . House
unanimously passed the bill March
1.

Teen driVer

The Daily Sentinel

CINCINNATI (AP)
Cincinnati coach Bob Huggins and his players are left to
think about what might have
happened in the NCAA tournament if star center Kenyon
Martin hadn't been injured.
Despite spending m&amp;~ch of
the .college .basketball season
, as the nation's No. 1 't eam, the
Be~rcats were knocked out in
the · tournament's second
round for the fourth const:cu~
tive year. ·
Martin's season ended when
he broke his leg during the
Conference USA playoffs and
it was evident that he was
sorely miss.ed Sunday in
Cincinnati's 69-61 lqss to
Thlsa ·in NashviUe, Tenn:
DerMarr Johnson, Kehny
Satterfield and Steve Logan .
combined to shoot 6-for-29
· from the field for the
Bearc.a!S. Senior forward Pete
Mickeal finished with · t 6
·points and 11 rebounds, but
shot just 5-of-12 from the
floor.
"We . have good enough

players to win even without
Kenyon," Huggins said. "But
Tulsa did a great job against.
us, and they deserve the credit."
Martin's. injury on ·tlie ev.e
of the tournament left the
Searcats precious little time to
try to overhaul ~lu;ir team to ~
make up for losing ~ player
wiJ.O led Conference USA in
scoring, rebo.u nding, blocked
shots and 'fielc,i goal percentage ..
When Cincinnati's offense
l~gged during the regular season, the answer always had
been to pass the ball inside to
Marti11 for close-range scoring ·that took the heat off the
,~earcats' perimeter shooters.
Tulsa's Eric Coley, who likely would have been guarded
by ·Martin, wound up scoring ·
16 points and adding 16
rebQu.nds for the Golden
Hurricane agaimt Cincinnati!!
'Jermaine Tate.
..
"It's hard when you can't.
help:• Martin said. "It is ~
helpless feeling."

�Pege 8 2 • 'The O.lly Sentinel

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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"! founh in the districts.
: DonaldYost, coach of the freshman basketball team,
introduced members of his team that finished 3-11.
Team m embers included Ben Bookman, Jay Green,
Bubby Haye, Josh Eagle. Jason Stanley and David

Hall.
:·Next was the boys' j unior vanity basketball team
coached by R oy Johnson. Johnson mtroduced John
Withetell, Derrick Johnson , B. J. Kennedy, Jason
Knight, Derrick Fackler, M att W illiamson and TraVJs
Siders. The team finished with a record of 3-17.
Varsity coac h Chris Stout then p resented members

of his boys' varsity team that finished with a record of
1~12. They included Steve Beha, Kyle Smiddie,
Zach Meadows, Nick Wood, Josh Hooten, Adam
Bullington, ,Derrick Johnson, J. P. Staats, Curt Hanstine, Matt Williamson and Derrick Fackler. Beha was
a first team All TVC selection and Staats a second
team p!(k.
Beha was also a first team District 13 selection and
was second team aU-district o n the Associated Press
team.
G1rls' junior vanity coach D ari n Logan m troduced
members of his team. Team mem bers included Brook
Bolin , Lindsay Boli n, M indy C hancey, Kayte D avis,
M aria D renner, M ichelle Drenner, Tirzah D odson,
Kab.e Jeffers, Shannon Soulsby, Alica Werry, Corrie
H oover and Stacia Sims.
The team finished with a 13-6 record.

Wednesday, March 22, 2008 '

Girls varsity basketball coach Ron Logon then ptesented members of his team that finished 20-2 and
was TVC co-champion and sectional champion. The
team was ranked 11th in the state and won the Logan
Holiday Toumament.
Team members included Tiffany H allhill, Amy
HyseU, Marissa Whaley, M arjorie Bratton, Jennifer
Shrimplin, Brooke W illiams, Amber V1ning, Shannon
Price,Tiffany Q ualls,AshleyThonus, Stephanie W igal
and Julie Spaun. Also scorekeepers Bea Morgan and
Allison Hays, alo ng with trainer E ric Bortmas wete
introduced.
Vining was given an award by Logon for m ost
assis_!s, and beast free throw shoo ter. Most Improved
was H ysell, Halfhill won the 100 percent award,
Price the best three point shooter, Shrimplin for the
most o ffensive rebounds and Williams for m ost

Notlct

Public

ADDENDUM tO PART 1,
ITEM Q (21 SOUTHERN
OHIO COAL COMPANYMEIGS MINE NO. 31
LEGAL NOTICE
SoUthern Ohio Coal
Company, Melgt Mine No.
31, P.O. Box 490, Athena,
Ohio 46701, hla eubmltted
on lldjecenl eppllcatlon
to Coel Mining and
Atclalllltlon Permit Number
D·0354-7, to the Ohio
Department of Nelurel
Reaoura11, Dlvlelon .ol
Ml1111 end AICle..,.llon. The
propoelld ooel mlnlnt 1nd
reclamation oper1Uon will
be conduoled In Melge
County, lalem Townehlp,
ltollone 1 .end e. Tht
propoeed underground
mlnlnt· ,,.., enoompa1111
1111 IONI end IIIOOIIIId on
the Rutland 7 1/2 minute
U.I.G.I. qulldrangle map,
1.2 mllaa lOUth ol
HlniiYIIII, OhiO. Thl
application propo111 to
opand thl ertelor full _ ,
extraction mining by
longw•ll end room 1nd
pllllr mining (longwall
devtlopment). Forty•IIYtn
ecrae of lht .,,, to be
GIRLS BASKETBALL AWARDS- The fol lowing Meigs girls ba~ketball players received awards at Tuesday moved hll pi'IYIOUIIY blln
eppraved lor mining by
evening sports banquet. From left to nght are: Julie Spaun, Shannon Price, Ashley Thomas and Marissa room and pillar fllllhode
Whaley. Second row: Jennifer Shrlmplin, Amber Vming, Brooke Williams, Tiffany Halfhill, Amy Hysell and and le bllng repermlltlcllor
lull Clllllllllnlcllan mining.
Stephanie Wigal. (Dave Harris photo)
The applloellon It on .flit
11 the allloe at Melge
County recorder, Melge
County Court Hou11,
Second ltreet, Pomeroy,
Ohla 45711 lor public
viewing. Wrltttn comment•
and/or · requ111 lor en
Informal canllrenca may bl
11nt to the Dlvlalon of
Min.. and Reclamation,
1855 Faunteln Bquere .
Court, Building H-3,
Columbut, Ohio 43224·
1387, within 30 daye of the
I•• date of publication ol
lhlt notice.
(3) 8, 15, 22, 21 4TC

Public Notice
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TUHclly, April 11 tor the
Card of Thanks

.
The Robert Bush
family wants to thank
everyone for their .
prayers, visitation,
flowers, and cards
during the illness and
loss of our Brother and
special thanks to
churches, Pastors,
Doc;tors, nurses,
friends, neighbors and
Ewing Funeral Home
for their love and
kindness during this
time.
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BOYS BASKETBALL AWARDS -'- The following received awards for boys basketball at Tuesday evenings
Me1gs Sp6rts Banquet. From left to right are: Steve Beha, Kyle Smiddie and J. P. Staats. (Dave Harris
photo)

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2000, II Mlilll County
Problle Court.
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The 11111 of Ohio, Mlllll
County.
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and vacation/sick time;
2) 33 tirs/Wk; 8 am Sat thru 8 am Mon; sleep-over
required:
3) Emergency Relief (Substitutes): hours
scheduled as needed;
We are searching for compassionate prc1fes:slo•nah1
a team vision and a desire to teach personal and
lenmrruonll\l skills to Individuals with mental retardation.
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~IT. aT. 188 (OLD JlT. SS),
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• •Items are from an older Gallipolis home .
Owners resided·there nearly 60 years. Everything
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PROBATE COURT OF
• MEIG8 COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF
PAMELA ANN STARCHER
· CASE NO. 30100
DOCKET 0 PAGE 200
NOTICE
Revi-Cade,
he, 2717.01(A)
Notice 11, hereby given
lhet Pemele Ann Btercher,
Cue No. 30800 of 171
Hunon Rd., P.O. Box 483,
RUIIInd, OH 45775, hll
epplled to the Common
Pltn Court, Probltl
Dlvlelon ol Melge County,
Ohio, lor 111 order to ohlnlll
her nemt to P1m111 Ann

AUCTION

Pleasant Valley Hospital and medical staffmembers are PROUD
to be aparticipatingproviderfor Aetna U.S. Healtbeare~
To my wife Monna June
Andreoni whom I love
very much to this day.
Happy Birthday
Sweetheart, as I pass you
at the MUes Cemetery
everyday I am reminded
of just how much I )ave
you and miss you. .
We wiU be together one
day with God's help. And
I am looking forward to
that. I know that He will
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send you this menaae.
Happy Birthday
~ ..!•ilonmi june AndmlnJ
I Jove you very mucn.1
'!bur hustllndl

Orlando Joe Andreoni I
Rhonda a J~ilbl
IIIia

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of drawers, from '40s), small stands and tables, bed
J.Unet-s, old quilts, embroidered linens, S&amp;P's, floor
lamps, stoneware cookie jar, old Christmas items,
lots of knick-knacks, old books (some Zane Grey),
pressed &amp; pattern glass, small pine chest of
drawers, matching pine chest of drawers &amp; desk,
small rocker, Singer treadle sewing mac.hine,
mission oak bookcase, pr. of George &amp; Martha
lamps, several sets of lamps, 3 pc. blonde bedroom
suite, lovely old porcelain doll, '30s' bookcase
w/glass doors, old lools, wringer washer, rinse tubs,
wash tubs, oil lamps, Adirondack lawn cnair, apple
crates, hallway tables, small misc. hand tools,
ladders, metal shelves &amp; cabinet, Chrome dining
sel (' f"~), Depression glassware, old dishes, pots,
pans, ••uchenware, waterfall dining room (China,
hulch, 6 chairs), end tables, ooffee table, 3 rockers,
RCA color TV console, Table lamps, old blanket
chest, other misc. items... . .

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of which I• hareto alllchld,
wu published one time, to.
wit: on the ~2nd dey ~1.
Merch, 2000 (being II llltl
thirty daya prior to Uri 24VI
clay ot April, 2000, lhl d••·
the application 11 to be
hNrd, 11 mentlonlld In llikf'
notice,) In th• Dilly
Sentinel, a newspaper pi
general olroulallon In lht:
.
County !lfcnuld.
Pamela Ann llaundln
sworn to balora m• 1nd .
elgned In my preHnoe, lht•
20th diiY pi Merall, 2000.
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Y8.
EDITH I. IIUIINILL.
WILUAM A. HUGHII,
MARGARET HUGHES,
AND THEIR UNKNOWN
HEIRS, ET. AL,
DEFENDANTS.
LEGAL NOnCE
Dtlendlnll Edith E.
Burnell (diCIIIId) WhOII
1111 known pilot ol
reeldence 11 Eaat Side:
Strwl, S.R. 124, Mlnti'IYIII.,
O~lo, Wllllem R. Hughll,,
M1rg11'1t Hughie lddrtunknown, and the UnknOwn·
Helre ol Edith Burntll,
Wllllem R. Hughll, lnll
Margarll Hughll lddrt-J.·
unknown, are hereby1
nOUIIed thll on Ill• tlh d~Y ·
of April, 1ftl, end Mereh
10, 2000, Jerry J. Gru-r
and Norm• J. Gru ...,,
Plalntllla, flied thtlr
compl1lnt and 1mendeJI
COJ!Iplalnt to quill 11111 to ,
the reel 11t111 d11crlbld In
eeld complaint end oth•r·
rellel In the Court ol
Common Pl111 ol Mtlgl·
County, Ohio, blerlnt Cue
No ....cv-1!34.
.,
Thle notice will run each
Wllk for IIX IUCCIIIIYI
wuka, till ISit publlcallotl ,
being on tho 28th day ot·
April, 2000. 111e·DIItndente
will heve twenty-eight day• ·
from the d1y ol leat '
publication In which lj&gt;
•newer uld complaint.
,
DeniM L Bunce'
SUprem• Court Reg.
10042141
DeniM Bunce Llw Olltce .
105E. Second SINII .
Po-oy, Ohio 467111
(740) 812-5730
Attorney lor Pl-1111
Dtlendanl mey obteln ·• ·
copy ol the Complaint 11re ·
herein from thl office o(
Llrry Spencer, Clerk of
Courta, Melga County .
Courthoull, Pomeroy, Ohlll ·
45759.
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HI,Ohlo a Woat Vlrglnle, 004·
77t5715 Or 304·773-5447.

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• OhiO 740-318-2720.

td W.nt&amp;d to Buy
wl~lod·

Only Qualified Appllcents Need
Apply To Holzer Clinic: Human
Relations Department, 90 Jack·
son Pike: Gallipolis, Ohio 45631·

1862: Fax To 740·448·5532, Or
Call 740·446·51 69 Equal Oppor·
lunlly Elf!lloyer. '
A: Own A CompUIIf? Put It To
Workl $21 ·$75 /Hr. PT /FT 1111·143•1711 www.monoy·gotore.com

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including experience with
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pagination experience we
would like to talk with you.
Must have dependable
transportation.
Position
offen
startlna
salary,
commensurate with your
ability, 401K Plan, Health &amp;:
Ufe Insurance, Paid Wcatlon
and Pleasant working
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Pot interview consldelltlon
~end your reJUme and cover
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Ohio Valley
Publishing Co.
Attention Puhllihcr
825 2nd Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

$19-22511
AVONI All Aroaol To Buy or Sell.
Shirley Spoa10, 30o-67 ~ 1429.
Avon PrQCiucta: Start your own In·
Home Buslneaa. Work FJexlble
Hours, Enjoy Unlimited Earning&amp;.

(304):M7-8838.

Avon· Write Your Own Paycheck.
Unlimited Earnings Call 1-800·

551 ·4801. Independent Repro·
santltlve.

Babysltttr Needed Thursday
Through Sundav My Home Pre·
tarably. Rtferencea Required,
740-44 Hl511 .
Bates Brother:s Amusement Co. If
Interested to travel, pleaat call

740·288·2950. Must be at least
16yoaraold
COL Otlver Needed Part Tl,. Lo-

SALES &amp;

MARKETING
(Full time and part time
position) If you enjoy
meeting and talking WitiJ
people and have the ability
to be creative and think
out1lde the box, we would
tike to talk with you. Must
have dependabl~ trans·
pottation. Posbion offefl!,
salary, Incentives, 401K
plan,
lnsuranre
plan,
vacations and pleasant
working environment. For
interview
consideration
send resume and cover
letter to.

Publisher
Ohio Valley
Publishing Co.
825 2nd Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

urty modota Kowaukl,

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BE HOME MOREl
1999 COUNT~V . ond IAIY LISTEN·

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Wage Was 145,255 www.roehl·
transport.com

Certified NurH Aldoo: Rotating
shUts. Intermediate care center
West VIrginia cerUUcatlon re·

qulrsd Polnl Pleasant Center,
·State Route 62, Route 1, Box

326, Point Pleasant, WV 25850.

EOE

WttiUy Pay
HeBI1h lnaurance Avllllble
WorkWoll Wllh The Pul&gt;llc

Na~onwldo

Billing

Service Seeks A Full/Part Time

Medical Biller. Salery AI $46K Por

Year. PC Required No EJCperl·
ence Needed Will Train . Call 1·

868-648-5724.
DENTAL BILLER $15 ·145 /Hr

Dental Billing Software COmpariy
Needs People To Process Medl·
cal Claims From Home. Training
PrDYided. Must Own Compu1ar. 1·

800-223- I149 Ext. 480.

Director of Cay
.
ll'eatment Program.
Graduate of accrldlted colfege or
university, preferable wUh a Mas·
tar's Degree In a Mental Health
disclplll]e or otner related fie ld
bachelor's plus eMperlance acceptable Requires two years dl·
rect tl!perlence In mental haaltl'll
mental retardation field , or with
Individuals with dementia ac·
companied by challenging be·
havior. Apply: Services , P 0
Box 575. Point Pleasant, West

VIrginia 25550.

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For Mora lnb'mallon Call800-

•37-8764 Hra· 8 30 '-.M.·5 P.l.l.
EARN $25.000 TO $50.000 IYR
Medical lnaurance Billing AUII·
tance Nttded tmm•dlatatyl U11
Vour Home Computer For Grell
Potential Annual Income Call
Nowl Call 1·800.291 ·4813 Oept f

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Local Company seeking drtvers

lor Company ~ucka .

Good BentHII .
AI'PNIIded·

0 O'Jior ~at egont building
domicile pulling nna, Rata, and
tlfPI Puti 'ibura or Ours.

Fhanclatly sound Company.
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23 yra of age, &amp; 1 yr. CITR oxp.
· Good driving roco&gt;O
Cell Pot. 1.aoo.IU.t421
· Cannon ExproU
Ortvtr No Touch Freight .
S!arl At .34e MI. /5 Yr. + Exp.;
.33e ~J /~Yr. : .32C MI./3Yr.: .31C
MI. 12 n : .30c Ml, 11 Yr : 29e Ml
/8 1.101 • I Yr.: .28e MI. 18 Moa. Or
LHI ~lltln.. Or I Mo Exp. $350
Wk. eay R~lso Every 6 Monlha.
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886-332•501 5 Ext. f700 IDo l~.
URGENTLY NEEDEO· pla sma

dOnora, earn S35 to $45 fof 2 or 3
houra WHkl~. Call Sera-Tee, 7...0.

592·61151.
WANTED: 42 Peoplt To Lose Up
To 30 lbl In 30 Daya. All Natural,

Neeeuary. Fr11 lnlormatlon 1

CD·ROM. lnvoatmonl 1~ . 99S ·
16 ,ti8e. Financing Avollablo. Ia·
land Automated Medical Sarvlc-

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Void In KY, IN , CT

N1ed A Loan? Try Oebt Conaoll-

Thmpy Setting. Compottttve 'Sal·

WANTED: Buckeye Communuy
Sarvlce1 Current!~ Has Opening•
In Meigs Counly:

ary, Exceptional Fringe Benetll
Package . Experience In Health
Field Preferred.

Time Income, No S.liing Unllmlt·
td Income. Vlslt http·/lwww.rBtlrequickly.ntVcb To sea &amp; Hear
Complete Presentation.

Oayllmo Ho,.s Off, Po~tlon BIM·

Fun Time Rehabilitation Aldl Po·
sitlon Ava ilable For Outpatient

Only Qualified App licants Nttd
Apply To Holzer Clinic: Human
Relations Department; 80 Jack·

son Pike: Gallipolis, Ohio 45631·
1562, Fax To 740·446·5532; Or
Call 7•0.448·5189. Equal Oppor·
lunlly Employer.
Full·Time /Part· Time Oeak Clerk

PosHtona Available, Apply In Por·

son At Budget Inn, 260 Jackson

Pike, Gallipolis, No Phone Cells

Please.
Galllpoila Gun &amp; Archery Has A
Fun Time Position Available Du·
ties Required Allt Dlwrst But In·
elude Secretarial. Light Book·
keeping, Inventory Management.
No Experience Neceuary. Will
Train . Apply In Parson 2 PM. ·"

PM. Monday Thru Friday AI 305
Upper River Road, Gelllpolls.... No
Phone CSIIs Pltsn ...

tits Include Health /Dental Insura nce And Vacation /Sick

Time; 2) 33 Hrti /Wk: 8 A.M. Sat
Thru 8 A.M Mon : Sleep·Qvtr

Required; a) Emergency Relief

{Substitutes}. Hours Scheduled
As Net&lt;lad: "
We Are Searching For Compll·
slonate Professionals With A
Team VIsion And A Desire To
·Teach Personal And Community
Skills To Individuals Wllh Mental
Aetardallon. Tne Work Environ·
ment Ia lnformal And Rewarding .
The Requlr8'm ents Are· High

School Diploma /GED, Valid Drlv·

er' s License , Tnree Years Good
Driving E.:pertence And Ade quate Automobile lns~,~rance
Coverage B c S Offers Compre·
henslve Training In The Field Of
MAIOD Starting Salary: $5 50 1
Hour. Interested Applicants NHd
To Specify Position Of Interest
And Sand Resume To: P 0 . Box

All Applica tions Must Be Post·

Manage1T8nt/Sales cleot&lt;slor !he
new Smoker Friei'Kiy Store openIng SOQn in the Walmart Cenlar.
Full lime and Pert ttme Positions
ava1lable Retail experience helpful but not necessary. We are
looking for Pleasant , trustworthy
people wkh a Friendly Smile Now
accepting applecatlans 5end're·
sume to. Smoker Frlendly. PO Box

4426 Parkersburo, wv. 26104
Help Wanted· Medical.

MLT

(ASCP Regl91ere&lt;l Or Eligible) For
Laboratory.

A M Sat; Sltep·Over Required;

604, Jackson, OH 45840·0&amp;04

Help Wanted

Local

I) 40 Hrti /Wk: 3 P.M Mon Thru e

12 '30

Or

9 OOPm , M·ln. Cany Pagsr 0 3Rd
Weekend. Reaume To · P 0 Box

Gallipolis, Olllo 45631 .
HONEST INCOME! Help People
33,

Receive Government Refunds
•From Home Free Details· 1•800-

968·3599 Ext. 2601.

Interested In Buying Or Selling
Avon ? Call Malanle, Your local
Independent Sales Representa·
live At 740.256·9285.
Log loader operator 6 timber cut·
ter needed , must have axparJ.

once, can 740-985-4465.

Manager /Sales, Fine Jewelry,
Full-Time With Benefits, Retail
Sales And Computer Experience
Preferred . Apply : Acquisitions,

151 Sacond Avenue. Ga!lpolls
MEDICAL BILLING Greal Earn4320

Marked By 3126/00 Equal Oppor·

Medical personnel to do mobile

Mlll•nnlum TeleHfYicn
Is pleaMd to announce the
Grand opening ot Its new Wtllston calling center.
We are now senjng up
Interview appotntrnen18 for
outbound telastrvlce posilons.
No experience necessary.
Earn up to $15/hr.
wllh quarterly salary reviews.
Management opportunities avail·
abte. 401 KIMitdicaVDentai/Pald
vacations available. 3 shifts dally.
Flexible scheduling Start ~r
new career wtth usl

can Hl()().929-575~
for an appointment

Wo look torwa&gt;O to meotlng youl
OWn AComputer
Put It To Work

$300 ·$800 Per Week
1-li88·90Q.8065

Andrew And Joe's Lawnmowlng
And Brush Clearing Service. 740·

245-5797.

Georges Portable SawmUI, don't
haul vour logs to the mm just call

4 r-4onday Thru Friday, AI 8204

740.448-4614.

Part· Time Melp For Handicapped

Peraon, 3 00 P.M. •7.00 PM. In
My Home. 740·388-9805.

Pleaaanl Valley Nurllng and Ro·
habilitation Center hat an optn·

lng lor an Admlaalon/Markotlng

Coordinator. AN Wilh 1hret ytlra
clinlcll nuralng experltnct.
Long·term care of rthlbllltatlon
••ptrlanct prtftrrtd. Compill·
llvt ulary 1nd benefltl. Submit
resum1 to : Pltatant V'allty Hot·

pltal, c/o Poraonnot , 2520 Valley

Ot., Pt. Pl•aaanl, WV 285110, or

lox to (304)87~6878. M/EOE.
Poatal Jobl $~8 .323 . 00 Yr. Now

Hiring ·No Experience -Paid
Traln fng ·Great Ben1fllt, Call 7
Dayo eo&lt;M28-3e80 Ext. J•3615

PO$TAL JOBS To 111.35/HR.
INC. BENEFITS, NO EKPERI,
ENCE FOR APP AND E~AM
INFO CALL 1·800•113·3815,
EXT 14210. 6 A.M. ·9 !'.M , 7
DAYS ftli.lnc.
S1111person Needed A•tlll Fur·

nlluro lm1T8dlalt Opening, Pert•
Tim~ TopoJ Furnllure Co.
1&amp;1
A'llnut.. GalllpoHa.

0I01

220 Money to Loan
$$ Auto Loans, Personal .Loans,
Debt Consoli dation, Mortgages
And AeHnanclng Credit Problems
OK. Consumers Financial 1-800·

247·5125 Ext, I 134. Void OH. KS.
liS NEEO CASH? 7 WE Psy

Caan. For Remaini ng Payments
0 1') Property Soldl Martgagu!
Annultle&amp;l Saltlemenlal lmme ·
dlate Quotes Ill • Nobod~ Beats
Our Prices'." National Contract
Buyers 800· 490· 0731 Ext 101
www natlonalcontractbuyers com

IFREE CASH NOW$ From
Wealthy Families Unloading Mil·
Ilona Of Dollars, To Help Minimize
Their Taxes. Write Immediate\~

Windfalls, B47·A SECOND AVE ,
'350, NEW YORK , NEW YORK
10017.

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ThrM bedroom . lotOII)' ~
lnlldo ond out, ond lol, rww:

odoltt111illg In
~ ""''tct to

rurnect, new BClPillnOM. new C8r~ ·
pol, $23.1100, Cll740-llt2-4!514

m-

tho F-.ol Fair HouaJng Ad
oi 111M which
llllogll
IO adYtrltte •any PIWflfltx::t,
11 m111110n ar dtocrlnllneilon

Bonk Rope $488 + ....,..In frM
Dollvory &amp; Sot·Up. 7-3093

Pul Your Tax ~olun?To Work,
1499 Down. Onlr At Ookwood _
Ht)mes In Btrbouravltte, 304· •

based on rect, color, rwiiQion,

sex tamlllalllatuo ar Nitional
ongln, Of' lnl lr\tiUtiOII to

731-3409.

mateo any IIICh poofa&lt;euce,

llml1alton.or rlocrlmlrtlllon.'

330 Farm• for Salt

Thll IW AI P"Pif wfll not
,._ngtyiiiX&gt;Ipt

tl ACAEII POND
Boautllul msodow wllh pond

adverUaemente for rea.la.llte
which It In vloloUon ollhli
law. Our readorl are herot&gt;y
lnformodlhot olldwllllngi
advortiHd In thiS ,_paper
are available on an eqUit ·
opportunlly btllo

(740}286-0081
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:seo ocroa +I·, Motgs County,
plo, opproxlmatoly 200 Ulllble. 711; •
paiiUIO, 5 pondl, 3 blma, 2 grollt •

Sci- :

bini , double wldt, g1r1ge. Strl• ;
out calla only, 74(HIIJ8.825ol.
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"',
In the country, ofl SR 35 . L1n(1•
Contract avtllable, S12.500+ 1 ~1'
(800)·213-836!
...~

310 Home1!or Sale
Hou11 for 1111: two etory, 2·3
bedrooms, one bill\, Middleport,

Ideal Location: 40 Acrtl , Ha~ .. :
Paturt New 40'x60' Horta Barn_i'.

aaklng 128.000. No down pay·

3/4 Milo Road Frontage On "- •

ment financing available to quaM·

nod. can HI00.318-ll1 94.

~oada,

brush removal. call for free ea·
tlmala.

(740)388·04821(7~0)709.0538.

Low prlcedlhlgli Impact business
ads . lang term discounts, 740-

•'

340 Bu•lnna and
Building•

~0~~~1~o~~~r~~~II~~OW~M-ra~M--u~:
Sell Rainbow Bag Company 0\ •
GtlllpOIII. Selling Prlct: ,40,000.."
Purcha11r Wlll Nttd Bulldlnr"
Alleaat 30.:30. Serious Quallflt;!

lrqulrl&amp;s On~. 740-446-2359.

•.,

•
350 Loti &amp; Acre1ge :;

for $66,000. Call us at (304)862·
3652.
H~me ,

Tractor &amp; Hay Equipment, '

740-3615·8130.

Let US save y01,1 the high COlt of
a real estate agent Buy thla SBR
Ranch home w/2•1 /2BA , large
modern kitchen , baaement w/
pool table, 27' above ground
pool Attached 3 car garage, ut
on level 314 acre lot Save tht
7% commission . Instead ol
$92,000, this beautiful home In
New Haven , WV, c~n be youra

Nice Brick

,

h~ •
dtn In woods. Nair Jactcaon .. •

65 acre IMI lol tor 1811, block off!'~
SR 71n Tuppers Plalna. lnctude,. ~

3 BR, 3 Baths ,

Oak Cabinets, BuiH In Olshwash·

er/Compactor, Central A/C Gu
Heat. lnground Pool 16x32, Quiet
Neighborhood, Finished Basement. 1105 Teodora Ave. (740)·
446·8t81 $119,000

two rtn1al 1raller1 with water tap,.

and • - hookups paid, 130.000.

740--667-3487

.,,

Attention Dlwlq)lrt
•'
33 Acr•s. Appro:lllmatel~ 10 Acr•
Lake, Mobile Ho.me. ldttl Fot ~
Housing. Campground, E•tate :

Nice older story and a half house
In the country, with new replace·
ment doors and windows, new
aunporch, new roof, and fenced
In ~ard New two car garage and
single car garage Also a lot set·
up for housetraller with separate
septic, water, and electrls;. Nice
renta l potential. Price rtdilced. II

$99 ,50 , Also 5 Aero Loll
$32,000( 740..388-8878

Ethical, Environmentally Con·
cerned Hunter Looking To LtaH

Hunting Rights Or Buy land, 3oa; •
+Acres, 304·7"-1379.

lnterelted call (304)882·2665, II

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Homes From $199/Mo , 4% Down- 1
For Listings &amp; Payment Oatalls,• :

:B00__3_1~~~3=E~=·=17=09=·----~: :

F.or tale or rent· 2 bedroon\_ •
Muse In Pomeroy, $3!50 month.. •
plua d1posll, will sell on contract--:
with good references, no pets,• ..

740-e&amp;l-7244.

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2 Bedroom, Stove, Aetrigertator; •
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Water, Trash Paid. In Country.... •
$350/Mo., Plus Deposit: Alao
Bedroom Moblht Home, 740·388-., •
8371
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2 Bedrooms, $400Mo., Depoalt, ...; •
1st Montns Rant, Aatemnc:es Ae-.. •
qui red, In Rio Grande, 740-245- •
9188.
•:

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55 Burdelte Addition , 2 Bed·· 1
rooms, 1 Bath . ~ent 1400. plua: '
deposit
.. .

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709 VIand Street, S~droom,
112 bath Rent 1300. plus depoa·.. ,
h
:·

3

1; :

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Contact Beckie at ERA Town ..,. :
Country Real Estate , . Broker.,

(304)67H548.

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1967 Alcon mobil&amp; home, 12KI5,
$1900, 741J.742-l!852

Hou" lor rent: two story, 2-3: •
bedrooms, one bath, Middleport... •
$350/mo. plus 1350 deposit &amp; '

1981 V1ntura, 14~~:70, Slngllwlde,
Deck tOxB On rented lot. 28~ .
1I'A. Gas Heat/New Furnace.

UIUIIIOI , no pats. Call 800.388·

.

8194.

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992·9796 Stave.
Handyman mamtenance service,
TURNED DOWN ON
carpentry, patnlmg. siding, roofing,
SOCIAL SECURITY IS$1?
dry-wall, and electrical, 74Q.9-'l9·
No Fee Unless We Win!
1035
1·888·582·3345

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$6,qoo 1304~675-6319.
Two bedroom home with garage,
High Straet, Pomeroy, $350: ~'" ' ·
1982 Windsor 2 Btdrooms, 2 bedroom duplex. Vale Streel. Po·
Beth, 112 Acre Land, Small Out- meroy, $300: 740·992·BI:M
bu&gt;kl&gt;ng, $27,000, 740-446-0785.

lnlldpriE•ttrlor P.lnt!ng mpblle
bomt rppft, born•, gutbU!tdlnaa
tad tin roofl , Experienced-Free
Estimates, References 304·4111802.

14x70 wllh 7x2t , actory Pull·
Out 3 BR, 1-112 BA, Central Alo.

Need An Electric•an Or Carpent·
er1 Seat High Prices, All Work
Gauranteadl Fraa Estimates!

\40.446-2947. .

WE SHOP 4 U- new ShOIIPiftD'de-

llvery service, 740·992·9798 or
www wesnop4u0altavla18.eom
Sen i or dlscountsf Christian
owned

REAL ESTATE

Roofing, plumblnp &amp; odd fobs, 310 Homea for Sale
740-992.0501 ask lor Tarry
$ NO DOWNI HOMES NO CREIJ.
Stay AI Home Mom , wanting to IT NEEDEOI GOV'T FORE·
do babysitting ln my home Aef· CLOSURES! GUARANTEED
erences Available (304)875 · PROVALI J.B00-360·4620
1509.
6046
Wanted To Do, Mounts :rree 3 SR . ·2BA, 2 Car Garage
Service, Buckel Truck Seo,vlce , Acre. Heal Pump 1 8 Mites from
Sporn Plan!, $57,000.(304)862·
Top Trim Removal, Stump
lng , Fully Insured Free Eall- 3518.
mates Bidwell , Ohio. 1·800-138·

9568, Or 740·388·9848

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Carlt Drive. Gallipolla, Middleton

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CREOIT PROBLEMS? CALL THE 320 Mobile Home•
WILOllFE J9.BS To $21 .60 /HR CREDIT EXPERTS liCENSED I
for Sale
INC BENE•tTS GAME WAR· BONOED CORRECT /REMOVE
DENS. SECURITY, MAIN · BAD CREDIT BANKRUPTCY, (1) ..... AMAZING" ' '"•
TENANCE, PARK RANGERS. NO LAWSUITS, JUDGEMENTS Drywaii--4BR • 32xBO--over 2348
EXP NEEDED. FOR APP AND AAA RATING. 90 ·t 80 DAYS. 1· sq ft. Payments low as S406 per
EXAM INFO, CALL 1-600·813· 800·422· 1598
mo 1·800-948·5676
3565, EXT. 14211. 6 AM ·9 PIA.
CREDIT REPAIR! AS SEEN ON (2} First Time Buyers Easy Fl·
1 DAYS Ids, Inc.
TVI Erase Bad Credit Legally.
nanclng , 2 and 3 Bedroo'm Ar·
Free Info 888-659·2560.
140
Buslnell
ound $200 Per Month. Call 1·
'nalnlng
FREE OEBT CONSOLIDATION 800-946-5678.
Application W /Service. Reduce
GoHlpolla caroor Collage
Payments To 65°/,. !!CASH IN· {3) .....LOOK''""'
(Careers Close To Home)
CENTIVE OFFE~II Call 1-800· 5 Sedrooma. 2 Bathe, over 2.000
Call Todayl740·446-4367,
sq tt , lor leu than $450 mo.
328·8510 Ext 29.
1·800-21 4·0452,
FREE Delivery 6 Sat. HI00.946·
Reg 190.0~12?4B .
FREE OEBT CONSOLIOATION 5678.
Reduce Interest Stop Collection
150
Schools
Callsll Have 1 Monthly Payment. 14Ft X 701'1 Shultz. 3 Bdrm, 2
Baths, Wltl17 K 20 Expando CIA.
FREE Conlldentlal Help. CCS ·
Instruction
Appro• 7 Acres. Minutes From
Non-Profll t-600-427·9912
Schools. $42,000 00 740·446·
EARN A LEGAL COLLEGE DE·
6:M5.
MONEY
TO
LOAN.
Bad
Credit
GREE QUICKLY, BacheloiS,
Mastars, Doctorate, By Corra· Ot&lt;. Free Application. u s: Apt4x70 two bedroom trailer, newer
spondence Based Upon Prior Ed· plicants Only 1·877-7JIO.I938.
hear pump and carpet, 740-742·
ucatlon And Short Study Course.
2810.
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For F~EE Information Booklet 230
Phone CAMBRIDGE STATE
Service•
16X80 Chandelur Mobile Home
UNIVERSITY 1·800·964-6316
3BR, 2BA. 2 Out·bulldlngs, 2
Blnneta Lawn C.re.
porches on 1 acre of land located
Community &amp; ResidentialLand·
180 Wanted To Do
In Gallipolis Ferry,WV. 1304)175·
scape &amp; Oe~gn une cllenng &amp; , 720~. Altlr 8PM

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callona Will Sa Taken Between 8-

Doublawlde Aepo • Easy Term1. '
Froe DOIIYory I Sot.IJp. 740-4413093

tunity Employer.

304·675-1957

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for Salt

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dallon. 1!.000 · 1200.000. Bod
Credit O.K. Foe 1·800·770.0082,
Ext. 21S.
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NOTICEBoard
The PUBUC
Melge County

defensive rebounds. Thomas was presented ~=
coaches award. Co-offensive M VP's were Vining
Shrimplin and Williams received the defensive award::
Vining was also selected by theTVC coaches as theco-MVP, was a first team Associated Press distria
selection and tint ream District 13 selection, she w ;j,)also special mention aU-state. Sh rimplin was a futt
team All- TVC selection along wi th a second te"'!':
district 13 selection and a third team AP cJistrict selec-·
lion . W illiams was a first team All- TVC selection .
Soulsby then presented Logan w ith the TVC's CoCoach of the Year award, his fifth such award.
TVC aU-academic selections w ere introduced by
Logan. They are Bea Morgan , Stephanie W igal, Julie
Spa un, Shann on Price, Brooke Williams, Nick
McLaughlin, Steve Beha, Kyle Srniddie and Whimey
Ashley.

The Dally Sentinel • Page 8 3':

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

3BR. 2'112BA. Femlly Room with

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Air. Large lol with garden space.

3103' Kalhnor Lano·(304)87S·
6014, after 5PM

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114 Condor Street Mobllt Home

sage.

Consider Land Contract, 740·

nog. I304)675·20:M Laava Mil· &amp; Lol For Sale, $14.000; Will

Air, Total Electric Ready to

Movel $11 .!500. (740~949-8018.

Between Athens and Pomeroy, 2
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$260-$300, 740·992-2167. .

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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"! founh in the districts.
: DonaldYost, coach of the freshman basketball team,
introduced members of his team that finished 3-11.
Team m embers included Ben Bookman, Jay Green,
Bubby Haye, Josh Eagle. Jason Stanley and David

Hall.
:·Next was the boys' j unior vanity basketball team
coached by R oy Johnson. Johnson mtroduced John
Withetell, Derrick Johnson , B. J. Kennedy, Jason
Knight, Derrick Fackler, M att W illiamson and TraVJs
Siders. The team finished with a record of 3-17.
Varsity coac h Chris Stout then p resented members

of his boys' varsity team that finished with a record of
1~12. They included Steve Beha, Kyle Smiddie,
Zach Meadows, Nick Wood, Josh Hooten, Adam
Bullington, ,Derrick Johnson, J. P. Staats, Curt Hanstine, Matt Williamson and Derrick Fackler. Beha was
a first team All TVC selection and Staats a second
team p!(k.
Beha was also a first team District 13 selection and
was second team aU-district o n the Associated Press
team.
G1rls' junior vanity coach D ari n Logan m troduced
members of his team. Team mem bers included Brook
Bolin , Lindsay Boli n, M indy C hancey, Kayte D avis,
M aria D renner, M ichelle Drenner, Tirzah D odson,
Kab.e Jeffers, Shannon Soulsby, Alica Werry, Corrie
H oover and Stacia Sims.
The team finished with a 13-6 record.

Wednesday, March 22, 2008 '

Girls varsity basketball coach Ron Logon then ptesented members of his team that finished 20-2 and
was TVC co-champion and sectional champion. The
team was ranked 11th in the state and won the Logan
Holiday Toumament.
Team members included Tiffany H allhill, Amy
HyseU, Marissa Whaley, M arjorie Bratton, Jennifer
Shrimplin, Brooke W illiams, Amber V1ning, Shannon
Price,Tiffany Q ualls,AshleyThonus, Stephanie W igal
and Julie Spaun. Also scorekeepers Bea Morgan and
Allison Hays, alo ng with trainer E ric Bortmas wete
introduced.
Vining was given an award by Logon for m ost
assis_!s, and beast free throw shoo ter. Most Improved
was H ysell, Halfhill won the 100 percent award,
Price the best three point shooter, Shrimplin for the
most o ffensive rebounds and Williams for m ost

Notlct

Public

ADDENDUM tO PART 1,
ITEM Q (21 SOUTHERN
OHIO COAL COMPANYMEIGS MINE NO. 31
LEGAL NOTICE
SoUthern Ohio Coal
Company, Melgt Mine No.
31, P.O. Box 490, Athena,
Ohio 46701, hla eubmltted
on lldjecenl eppllcatlon
to Coel Mining and
Atclalllltlon Permit Number
D·0354-7, to the Ohio
Department of Nelurel
Reaoura11, Dlvlelon .ol
Ml1111 end AICle..,.llon. The
propoelld ooel mlnlnt 1nd
reclamation oper1Uon will
be conduoled In Melge
County, lalem Townehlp,
ltollone 1 .end e. Tht
propoeed underground
mlnlnt· ,,.., enoompa1111
1111 IONI end IIIOOIIIId on
the Rutland 7 1/2 minute
U.I.G.I. qulldrangle map,
1.2 mllaa lOUth ol
HlniiYIIII, OhiO. Thl
application propo111 to
opand thl ertelor full _ ,
extraction mining by
longw•ll end room 1nd
pllllr mining (longwall
devtlopment). Forty•IIYtn
ecrae of lht .,,, to be
GIRLS BASKETBALL AWARDS- The fol lowing Meigs girls ba~ketball players received awards at Tuesday moved hll pi'IYIOUIIY blln
eppraved lor mining by
evening sports banquet. From left to nght are: Julie Spaun, Shannon Price, Ashley Thomas and Marissa room and pillar fllllhode
Whaley. Second row: Jennifer Shrlmplin, Amber Vming, Brooke Williams, Tiffany Halfhill, Amy Hysell and and le bllng repermlltlcllor
lull Clllllllllnlcllan mining.
Stephanie Wigal. (Dave Harris photo)
The applloellon It on .flit
11 the allloe at Melge
County recorder, Melge
County Court Hou11,
Second ltreet, Pomeroy,
Ohla 45711 lor public
viewing. Wrltttn comment•
and/or · requ111 lor en
Informal canllrenca may bl
11nt to the Dlvlalon of
Min.. and Reclamation,
1855 Faunteln Bquere .
Court, Building H-3,
Columbut, Ohio 43224·
1387, within 30 daye of the
I•• date of publication ol
lhlt notice.
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Public Notice
11

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1

TUHclly, April 11 tor the
Card of Thanks

.
The Robert Bush
family wants to thank
everyone for their .
prayers, visitation,
flowers, and cards
during the illness and
loss of our Brother and
special thanks to
churches, Pastors,
Doc;tors, nurses,
friends, neighbors and
Ewing Funeral Home
for their love and
kindness during this
time.
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BOYS BASKETBALL AWARDS -'- The following received awards for boys basketball at Tuesday evenings
Me1gs Sp6rts Banquet. From left to right are: Steve Beha, Kyle Smiddie and J. P. Staats. (Dave Harris
photo)

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oWICinnUy, 1\pril 12 et lhl
Mtlgl County Hulth
Dlpl11m1nt. Minimum bid Of
11,200.00.
lllltd bldl may be
IUbmlltld to Cerol Ultle, II
lhl Mlllll County He11th
Depertmtnt, 112
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Or. Mlralt 1. Llwaon
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Will bl
hHrd In Hid Court, II 1:30
PM on the 24th dey of April,
2000, II Mlilll County
Problle Court.
P1mll1 Ann IIUnd"'
The 11111 of Ohio, Mlllll
County.
Pereon1lly IPPIIrld
before m• Judgl Robtrt
luck 1nd made eoltmn

your
message
$8.00 column Inch Weekdays
$10.00 column Inch Sundays

Htlp Wanted

II~~~miD:BL;;~~~~~~~~OOES...;.l
WANTED:
SERVICES
CURRENTLY HAS OPENINGS IN MEIGS COUNTY:
1) 40 hrs/Wk: 3 pm Man thru 8 am Sat; sleep-over
required: daytime hours off;
Pos~lon benefits Include health/dental insurance
and vacation/sick time;
2) 33 tirs/Wk; 8 am Sat thru 8 am Mon; sleep-over
required:
3) Emergency Relief (Substitutes): hours
scheduled as needed;
We are searching for compassionate prc1fes:slo•nah1
a team vision and a desire to teach personal and
lenmrruonll\l skills to Individuals with mental retardation.
work environment Is lnlormal and rewarding. The
are: high school diploma/GED, valid
ldr·ive,r'! license, three years good driving experience
adequate automobile Insurance coverage. B.C.S.
~~~~~~,,~comprehensive training In the field of MR/00.
salary: $5.50/hot'E'. Interested applicants need
spe1clfy poshlon of Interest and send resume to:

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P.O. Box604
Jackson, OH 4564()..()6()4.
applications must be poat-markll!l by 3/28/00.
Equal Opportunity Employer.

FRIDAY, MARCH Z4; 61~0 PM

UDUErSAUcnONBARN
~IT. aT. 188 (OLD JlT. SS),
GALUPOID, OHIO

• •Items are from an older Gallipolis home .
Owners resided·there nearly 60 years. Everything
good &amp; clean! ! I

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capllr, with tho .lolllo1whig

PROBATE COURT OF
• MEIG8 COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF
PAMELA ANN STARCHER
· CASE NO. 30100
DOCKET 0 PAGE 200
NOTICE
Revi-Cade,
he, 2717.01(A)
Notice 11, hereby given
lhet Pemele Ann Btercher,
Cue No. 30800 of 171
Hunon Rd., P.O. Box 483,
RUIIInd, OH 45775, hll
epplled to the Common
Pltn Court, Probltl
Dlvlelon ol Melge County,
Ohio, lor 111 order to ohlnlll
her nemt to P1m111 Ann

AUCTION

Pleasant Valley Hospital and medical staffmembers are PROUD
to be aparticipatingproviderfor Aetna U.S. Healtbeare~
To my wife Monna June
Andreoni whom I love
very much to this day.
Happy Birthday
Sweetheart, as I pass you
at the MUes Cemetery
everyday I am reminded
of just how much I )ave
you and miss you. .
We wiU be together one
day with God's help. And
I am looking forward to
that. I know that He will
'
send you this menaae.
Happy Birthday
~ ..!•ilonmi june AndmlnJ
I Jove you very mucn.1
'!bur hustllndl

Orlando Joe Andreoni I
Rhonda a J~ilbl
IIIia

3 pc. bedroom suite ( 4 poster bed w/dresser &amp; chest
of drawers, from '40s), small stands and tables, bed
J.Unet-s, old quilts, embroidered linens, S&amp;P's, floor
lamps, stoneware cookie jar, old Christmas items,
lots of knick-knacks, old books (some Zane Grey),
pressed &amp; pattern glass, small pine chest of
drawers, matching pine chest of drawers &amp; desk,
small rocker, Singer treadle sewing mac.hine,
mission oak bookcase, pr. of George &amp; Martha
lamps, several sets of lamps, 3 pc. blonde bedroom
suite, lovely old porcelain doll, '30s' bookcase
w/glass doors, old lools, wringer washer, rinse tubs,
wash tubs, oil lamps, Adirondack lawn cnair, apple
crates, hallway tables, small misc. hand tools,
ladders, metal shelves &amp; cabinet, Chrome dining
sel (' f"~), Depression glassware, old dishes, pots,
pans, ••uchenware, waterfall dining room (China,
hulch, 6 chairs), end tables, ooffee table, 3 rockers,
RCA color TV console, Table lamps, old blanket
chest, other misc. items... . .

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CMIIIAII,.••AIII n 111 o...ss ......
"N&amp;t.llfl --711 ,._Anllll til Girt.&amp;

oath thlt the notice, ~ copy
of which I• hareto alllchld,
wu published one time, to.
wit: on the ~2nd dey ~1.
Merch, 2000 (being II llltl
thirty daya prior to Uri 24VI
clay ot April, 2000, lhl d••·
the application 11 to be
hNrd, 11 mentlonlld In llikf'
notice,) In th• Dilly
Sentinel, a newspaper pi
general olroulallon In lht:
.
County !lfcnuld.
Pamela Ann llaundln
sworn to balora m• 1nd .
elgned In my preHnoe, lht•
20th diiY pi Merall, 2000.
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Deputy Clark
(3) 22 1TC

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i t 10.

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Box 3141, South Band , Indiana

graphics deparllllent lhat
requires excellent computer
skills. Must be famUiar with
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and enjoy belna creative.
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paid vacation and pleasant
working environment.
For Interview consideration
send resume and cover
letter telling us why you an:
the person we ~ lookina
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PLAINT11'1'1,

CAll NO ....CV-()34
Y8.
EDITH I. IIUIINILL.
WILUAM A. HUGHII,
MARGARET HUGHES,
AND THEIR UNKNOWN
HEIRS, ET. AL,
DEFENDANTS.
LEGAL NOnCE
Dtlendlnll Edith E.
Burnell (diCIIIId) WhOII
1111 known pilot ol
reeldence 11 Eaat Side:
Strwl, S.R. 124, Mlnti'IYIII.,
O~lo, Wllllem R. Hughll,,
M1rg11'1t Hughie lddrtunknown, and the UnknOwn·
Helre ol Edith Burntll,
Wllllem R. Hughll, lnll
Margarll Hughll lddrt-J.·
unknown, are hereby1
nOUIIed thll on Ill• tlh d~Y ·
of April, 1ftl, end Mereh
10, 2000, Jerry J. Gru-r
and Norm• J. Gru ...,,
Plalntllla, flied thtlr
compl1lnt and 1mendeJI
COJ!Iplalnt to quill 11111 to ,
the reel 11t111 d11crlbld In
eeld complaint end oth•r·
rellel In the Court ol
Common Pl111 ol Mtlgl·
County, Ohio, blerlnt Cue
No ....cv-1!34.
.,
Thle notice will run each
Wllk for IIX IUCCIIIIYI
wuka, till ISit publlcallotl ,
being on tho 28th day ot·
April, 2000. 111e·DIItndente
will heve twenty-eight day• ·
from the d1y ol leat '
publication In which lj&gt;
•newer uld complaint.
,
DeniM L Bunce'
SUprem• Court Reg.
10042141
DeniM Bunce Llw Olltce .
105E. Second SINII .
Po-oy, Ohio 467111
(740) 812-5730
Attorney lor Pl-1111
Dtlendanl mey obteln ·• ·
copy ol the Complaint 11re ·
herein from thl office o(
Llrry Spencer, Clerk of
Courta, Melga County .
Courthoull, Pomeroy, Ohlll ·
45759.
' '
(3) 22,29
(4) 5, 12, 19, 28

Beaches And Relaxation Beach
Front Condos Or Homes. For
Rent/Sale . Century 21 f&amp;t. Southern Trust. 1·800·255-9487

www.c21marco.com
New To YouTMft Shoppa
9 WHI Stimson, Athens
740-592·1&amp;12

Publisher

Ohio Valley
Publishing Co.
825 2nd Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

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Sa111Jias. Lose a ·5 Pounds

E~~ery

Week! As S11n On TVI Melts
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grt Only $19.9! Buy 211 FREEl

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112 Pomeranian, 112 Tarrier, 4
Montha Old Female, 740-441-

0118
2 tema._

dogs about 7 mon. old
part shaep dog, good with kids
~937·33-48

6·Mixlld 8raed Puppies, 4 Boys. 2
GINS, Very Cutel 740·245-9082,
740-245-01 14
C®ch, dinette set with 4 chairs,

740-742·2019

Frn to good home, medium size
male terrier, very lrlendly, 740-

992·:M93.

Frie To Good Home: Very
FrJendly Medium Sized Terrier,

740-388·9357
Mixed Lab /Golden Retriever Fe·

Stamped Enveloptl GICO, DEPT
S, Box 1438, ANTIOCH, TN .
37011·1438. Start Immediately
$101 WEEKLY GUARANTEED

Working For The Government

From Home Pert·Time No Expert·
enoe Required. 1-81XJ.757·07S3.

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IMMEDIATE OPENING
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTU!lfTV
Community Support Consultant In
Local And Surrounding Area. En·
tfy -Level Sales And Matkellng
Position. Excellent Management

Opporlunlly Starting Salary Of
$50Q +IWk Plus Bonuses, Com·

missions, Benefits. Retail EKperl·
enc:a And Women Exeat. Mini·
mum 2 Years Coltege, Oegree A
Plus We Train For Personal And

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Hl43-851-1l522.

Conrldon~allnllrvlaw,

UQQV'T POSTAL JOBS .. · Up

To $18.24 Hour. Hlolng For 2000,
Free Call For Application JExaml·
nation Information Federal Hire Full Benefits 1·800.598·4504 Ex·
tension 1522. (8 A.M. ·6 P.M.

C.S.T)

60 Lost arid Found

100 OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE
NEEDED! Lose ~200 + lbs. Safe,

Found. Little White &amp; BlaCk Long·

Natural. Doctor Recommended .
Income Opportunity Available 1.

Lciimg Home On~. 740-441-1269.

Helred Dog, No Collar. Holzer Cll·
nlc' Parking Lol, 740·446-1684,
Or 740-446-5260.

Lpst Dogs White Lab Mixed,
BJack /Tan Rott Waller Mix,

Friendly, Kids Pal, Lincoln Pike,
74Q-25tJ.9194

Lost Black &amp; Brown Medium Siz·
ed ·OOg , Blue Collar, 740·258·

91!3.

.

70

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ALL Yen:IBIII• Must

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pfAQLI!f: 2:00p.m.

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II 10 run. SUndoy
odltlcn · 2:00p.m.
Frldey.llondoy odlllon
• t:30 o.m. SoiUntoy.
Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
AH Yanf S.loa Muat Bo Peld In
A4nnce. -lnt: 1:OOpm tile
day before th• •d Ia to run,
Sund1y A Monday edition·
1:ectpm Frkloy.

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and Flea Markel

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Thuradoy 1:00 P.M. New And

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loads Of Merchandise! Smoke

Frh Facility, Snack Bar. R.l.

"Bob'

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Ho-532·9195. ll·
ctnaod And Bonded In Fever Of
Stlto 01 Ohio. Conolgnmanla
I'IOicomll
SIR Moodlopaugh Auctlonoorlng:
buy/atll 1111111: con~lgnmont
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Seamless Outten &amp;. ,'
Downspou~ O~e room
tddltl0111, Pole BuUdlnfl,
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~ BoatDoCD, '
Conc:Nte &amp;. Block Work,

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Bearing And Appearance Com-petitive Salary And Exceptional

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full time •uctian..r, comp lttl

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77t5715 Or 304·773-5447.

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td W.nt&amp;d to Buy
wl~lod·

Only Qualified Appllcents Need
Apply To Holzer Clinic: Human
Relations Department, 90 Jack·
son Pike: Gallipolis, Ohio 45631·

1862: Fax To 740·448·5532, Or
Call 740·446·51 69 Equal Oppor·
lunlly Elf!lloyer. '
A: Own A CompUIIf? Put It To
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the area's number one news
team. If you have a nose for
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computer
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including experience with
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pagination experience we
would like to talk with you.
Must have dependable
transportation.
Position
offen
startlna
salary,
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and Pleasant working
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~end your reJUme and cover
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Ohio Valley
Publishing Co.
Attention Puhllihcr
825 2nd Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

$19-22511
AVONI All Aroaol To Buy or Sell.
Shirley Spoa10, 30o-67 ~ 1429.
Avon PrQCiucta: Start your own In·
Home Buslneaa. Work FJexlble
Hours, Enjoy Unlimited Earning&amp;.

(304):M7-8838.

Avon· Write Your Own Paycheck.
Unlimited Earnings Call 1-800·

551 ·4801. Independent Repro·
santltlve.

Babysltttr Needed Thursday
Through Sundav My Home Pre·
tarably. Rtferencea Required,
740-44 Hl511 .
Bates Brother:s Amusement Co. If
Interested to travel, pleaat call

740·288·2950. Must be at least
16yoaraold
COL Otlver Needed Part Tl,. Lo-

SALES &amp;

MARKETING
(Full time and part time
position) If you enjoy
meeting and talking WitiJ
people and have the ability
to be creative and think
out1lde the box, we would
tike to talk with you. Must
have dependabl~ trans·
pottation. Posbion offefl!,
salary, Incentives, 401K
plan,
lnsuranre
plan,
vacations and pleasant
working environment. For
interview
consideration
send resume and cover
letter to.

Publisher
Ohio Valley
Publishing Co.
825 2nd Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

urty modota Kowaukl,

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ORIVERS · TAKE HOME MORE... SINGERII GOSPEL, CLEAN
BE HOME MOREl
1999 COUNT~V . ond IAIY LISTEN·

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Wage Was 145,255 www.roehl·
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Certified NurH Aldoo: Rotating
shUts. Intermediate care center
West VIrginia cerUUcatlon re·

qulrsd Polnl Pleasant Center,
·State Route 62, Route 1, Box

326, Point Pleasant, WV 25850.

EOE

WttiUy Pay
HeBI1h lnaurance Avllllble
WorkWoll Wllh The Pul&gt;llc

Na~onwldo

Billing

Service Seeks A Full/Part Time

Medical Biller. Salery AI $46K Por

Year. PC Required No EJCperl·
ence Needed Will Train . Call 1·

868-648-5724.
DENTAL BILLER $15 ·145 /Hr

Dental Billing Software COmpariy
Needs People To Process Medl·
cal Claims From Home. Training
PrDYided. Must Own Compu1ar. 1·

800-223- I149 Ext. 480.

Director of Cay
.
ll'eatment Program.
Graduate of accrldlted colfege or
university, preferable wUh a Mas·
tar's Degree In a Mental Health
disclplll]e or otner related fie ld
bachelor's plus eMperlance acceptable Requires two years dl·
rect tl!perlence In mental haaltl'll
mental retardation field , or with
Individuals with dementia ac·
companied by challenging be·
havior. Apply: Services , P 0
Box 575. Point Pleasant, West

VIrginia 25550.

·

For Mora lnb'mallon Call800-

•37-8764 Hra· 8 30 '-.M.·5 P.l.l.
EARN $25.000 TO $50.000 IYR
Medical lnaurance Billing AUII·
tance Nttded tmm•dlatatyl U11
Vour Home Computer For Grell
Potential Annual Income Call
Nowl Call 1·800.291 ·4813 Oept f

Luoo Oporotora

Local Company seeking drtvers

lor Company ~ucka .

Good BentHII .
AI'PNIIded·

0 O'Jior ~at egont building
domicile pulling nna, Rata, and
tlfPI Puti 'ibura or Ours.

Fhanclatly sound Company.
.. LANQUAB INWAY"

Al(uijctt

23 yra of age, &amp; 1 yr. CITR oxp.
· Good driving roco&gt;O
Cell Pot. 1.aoo.IU.t421
· Cannon ExproU
Ortvtr No Touch Freight .
S!arl At .34e MI. /5 Yr. + Exp.;
.33e ~J /~Yr. : .32C MI./3Yr.: .31C
MI. 12 n : .30c Ml, 11 Yr : 29e Ml
/8 1.101 • I Yr.: .28e MI. 18 Moa. Or
LHI ~lltln.. Or I Mo Exp. $350
Wk. eay R~lso Every 6 Monlha.
D~ IVEAS

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Opportunity

886-332•501 5 Ext. f700 IDo l~.
URGENTLY NEEDEO· pla sma

dOnora, earn S35 to $45 fof 2 or 3
houra WHkl~. Call Sera-Tee, 7...0.

592·61151.
WANTED: 42 Peoplt To Lose Up
To 30 lbl In 30 Daya. All Natural,

Neeeuary. Fr11 lnlormatlon 1

CD·ROM. lnvoatmonl 1~ . 99S ·
16 ,ti8e. Financing Avollablo. Ia·
land Automated Medical Sarvlc-

u . Inc. 800· ~22·1138, Ext. oso.
Void In KY, IN , CT

N1ed A Loan? Try Oebt Conaoll-

Thmpy Setting. Compottttve 'Sal·

WANTED: Buckeye Communuy
Sarvlce1 Current!~ Has Opening•
In Meigs Counly:

ary, Exceptional Fringe Benetll
Package . Experience In Health
Field Preferred.

Time Income, No S.liing Unllmlt·
td Income. Vlslt http·/lwww.rBtlrequickly.ntVcb To sea &amp; Hear
Complete Presentation.

Oayllmo Ho,.s Off, Po~tlon BIM·

Fun Time Rehabilitation Aldl Po·
sitlon Ava ilable For Outpatient

Only Qualified App licants Nttd
Apply To Holzer Clinic: Human
Relations Department; 80 Jack·

son Pike: Gallipolis, Ohio 45631·
1562, Fax To 740·446·5532; Or
Call 7•0.448·5189. Equal Oppor·
lunlly Employer.
Full·Time /Part· Time Oeak Clerk

PosHtona Available, Apply In Por·

son At Budget Inn, 260 Jackson

Pike, Gallipolis, No Phone Cells

Please.
Galllpoila Gun &amp; Archery Has A
Fun Time Position Available Du·
ties Required Allt Dlwrst But In·
elude Secretarial. Light Book·
keeping, Inventory Management.
No Experience Neceuary. Will
Train . Apply In Parson 2 PM. ·"

PM. Monday Thru Friday AI 305
Upper River Road, Gelllpolls.... No
Phone CSIIs Pltsn ...

tits Include Health /Dental Insura nce And Vacation /Sick

Time; 2) 33 Hrti /Wk: 8 A.M. Sat
Thru 8 A.M Mon : Sleep·Qvtr

Required; a) Emergency Relief

{Substitutes}. Hours Scheduled
As Net&lt;lad: "
We Are Searching For Compll·
slonate Professionals With A
Team VIsion And A Desire To
·Teach Personal And Community
Skills To Individuals Wllh Mental
Aetardallon. Tne Work Environ·
ment Ia lnformal And Rewarding .
The Requlr8'm ents Are· High

School Diploma /GED, Valid Drlv·

er' s License , Tnree Years Good
Driving E.:pertence And Ade quate Automobile lns~,~rance
Coverage B c S Offers Compre·
henslve Training In The Field Of
MAIOD Starting Salary: $5 50 1
Hour. Interested Applicants NHd
To Specify Position Of Interest
And Sand Resume To: P 0 . Box

All Applica tions Must Be Post·

Manage1T8nt/Sales cleot&lt;slor !he
new Smoker Friei'Kiy Store openIng SOQn in the Walmart Cenlar.
Full lime and Pert ttme Positions
ava1lable Retail experience helpful but not necessary. We are
looking for Pleasant , trustworthy
people wkh a Friendly Smile Now
accepting applecatlans 5end're·
sume to. Smoker Frlendly. PO Box

4426 Parkersburo, wv. 26104
Help Wanted· Medical.

MLT

(ASCP Regl91ere&lt;l Or Eligible) For
Laboratory.

A M Sat; Sltep·Over Required;

604, Jackson, OH 45840·0&amp;04

Help Wanted

Local

I) 40 Hrti /Wk: 3 P.M Mon Thru e

12 '30

Or

9 OOPm , M·ln. Cany Pagsr 0 3Rd
Weekend. Reaume To · P 0 Box

Gallipolis, Olllo 45631 .
HONEST INCOME! Help People
33,

Receive Government Refunds
•From Home Free Details· 1•800-

968·3599 Ext. 2601.

Interested In Buying Or Selling
Avon ? Call Malanle, Your local
Independent Sales Representa·
live At 740.256·9285.
Log loader operator 6 timber cut·
ter needed , must have axparJ.

once, can 740-985-4465.

Manager /Sales, Fine Jewelry,
Full-Time With Benefits, Retail
Sales And Computer Experience
Preferred . Apply : Acquisitions,

151 Sacond Avenue. Ga!lpolls
MEDICAL BILLING Greal Earn4320

Marked By 3126/00 Equal Oppor·

Medical personnel to do mobile

Mlll•nnlum TeleHfYicn
Is pleaMd to announce the
Grand opening ot Its new Wtllston calling center.
We are now senjng up
Interview appotntrnen18 for
outbound telastrvlce posilons.
No experience necessary.
Earn up to $15/hr.
wllh quarterly salary reviews.
Management opportunities avail·
abte. 401 KIMitdicaVDentai/Pald
vacations available. 3 shifts dally.
Flexible scheduling Start ~r
new career wtth usl

can Hl()().929-575~
for an appointment

Wo look torwa&gt;O to meotlng youl
OWn AComputer
Put It To Work

$300 ·$800 Per Week
1-li88·90Q.8065

Andrew And Joe's Lawnmowlng
And Brush Clearing Service. 740·

245-5797.

Georges Portable SawmUI, don't
haul vour logs to the mm just call

4 r-4onday Thru Friday, AI 8204

740.448-4614.

Part· Time Melp For Handicapped

Peraon, 3 00 P.M. •7.00 PM. In
My Home. 740·388-9805.

Pleaaanl Valley Nurllng and Ro·
habilitation Center hat an optn·

lng lor an Admlaalon/Markotlng

Coordinator. AN Wilh 1hret ytlra
clinlcll nuralng experltnct.
Long·term care of rthlbllltatlon
••ptrlanct prtftrrtd. Compill·
llvt ulary 1nd benefltl. Submit
resum1 to : Pltatant V'allty Hot·

pltal, c/o Poraonnot , 2520 Valley

Ot., Pt. Pl•aaanl, WV 285110, or

lox to (304)87~6878. M/EOE.
Poatal Jobl $~8 .323 . 00 Yr. Now

Hiring ·No Experience -Paid
Traln fng ·Great Ben1fllt, Call 7
Dayo eo&lt;M28-3e80 Ext. J•3615

PO$TAL JOBS To 111.35/HR.
INC. BENEFITS, NO EKPERI,
ENCE FOR APP AND E~AM
INFO CALL 1·800•113·3815,
EXT 14210. 6 A.M. ·9 !'.M , 7
DAYS ftli.lnc.
S1111person Needed A•tlll Fur·

nlluro lm1T8dlalt Opening, Pert•
Tim~ TopoJ Furnllure Co.
1&amp;1
A'llnut.. GalllpoHa.

0I01

220 Money to Loan
$$ Auto Loans, Personal .Loans,
Debt Consoli dation, Mortgages
And AeHnanclng Credit Problems
OK. Consumers Financial 1-800·

247·5125 Ext, I 134. Void OH. KS.
liS NEEO CASH? 7 WE Psy

Caan. For Remaini ng Payments
0 1') Property Soldl Martgagu!
Annultle&amp;l Saltlemenlal lmme ·
dlate Quotes Ill • Nobod~ Beats
Our Prices'." National Contract
Buyers 800· 490· 0731 Ext 101
www natlonalcontractbuyers com

IFREE CASH NOW$ From
Wealthy Families Unloading Mil·
Ilona Of Dollars, To Help Minimize
Their Taxes. Write Immediate\~

Windfalls, B47·A SECOND AVE ,
'350, NEW YORK , NEW YORK
10017.

,,. _

ThrM bedroom . lotOII)' ~
lnlldo ond out, ond lol, rww:

odoltt111illg In
~ ""''tct to

rurnect, new BClPillnOM. new C8r~ ·
pol, $23.1100, Cll740-llt2-4!514

m-

tho F-.ol Fair HouaJng Ad
oi 111M which
llllogll
IO adYtrltte •any PIWflfltx::t,
11 m111110n ar dtocrlnllneilon

Bonk Rope $488 + ....,..In frM
Dollvory &amp; Sot·Up. 7-3093

Pul Your Tax ~olun?To Work,
1499 Down. Onlr At Ookwood _
Ht)mes In Btrbouravltte, 304· •

based on rect, color, rwiiQion,

sex tamlllalllatuo ar Nitional
ongln, Of' lnl lr\tiUtiOII to

731-3409.

mateo any IIICh poofa&lt;euce,

llml1alton.or rlocrlmlrtlllon.'

330 Farm• for Salt

Thll IW AI P"Pif wfll not
,._ngtyiiiX&gt;Ipt

tl ACAEII POND
Boautllul msodow wllh pond

adverUaemente for rea.la.llte
which It In vloloUon ollhli
law. Our readorl are herot&gt;y
lnformodlhot olldwllllngi
advortiHd In thiS ,_paper
are available on an eqUit ·
opportunlly btllo

(740}286-0081
••
:seo ocroa +I·, Motgs County,
plo, opproxlmatoly 200 Ulllble. 711; •
paiiUIO, 5 pondl, 3 blma, 2 grollt •

Sci- :

bini , double wldt, g1r1ge. Strl• ;
out calla only, 74(HIIJ8.825ol.
•,

I• ACRES
"',
In the country, ofl SR 35 . L1n(1•
Contract avtllable, S12.500+ 1 ~1'
(800)·213-836!
...~

310 Home1!or Sale
Hou11 for 1111: two etory, 2·3
bedrooms, one bill\, Middleport,

Ideal Location: 40 Acrtl , Ha~ .. :
Paturt New 40'x60' Horta Barn_i'.

aaklng 128.000. No down pay·

3/4 Milo Road Frontage On "- •

ment financing available to quaM·

nod. can HI00.318-ll1 94.

~oada,

brush removal. call for free ea·
tlmala.

(740)388·04821(7~0)709.0538.

Low prlcedlhlgli Impact business
ads . lang term discounts, 740-

•'

340 Bu•lnna and
Building•

~0~~~1~o~~~r~~~II~~OW~M-ra~M--u~:
Sell Rainbow Bag Company 0\ •
GtlllpOIII. Selling Prlct: ,40,000.."
Purcha11r Wlll Nttd Bulldlnr"
Alleaat 30.:30. Serious Quallflt;!

lrqulrl&amp;s On~. 740-446-2359.

•.,

•
350 Loti &amp; Acre1ge :;

for $66,000. Call us at (304)862·
3652.
H~me ,

Tractor &amp; Hay Equipment, '

740-3615·8130.

Let US save y01,1 the high COlt of
a real estate agent Buy thla SBR
Ranch home w/2•1 /2BA , large
modern kitchen , baaement w/
pool table, 27' above ground
pool Attached 3 car garage, ut
on level 314 acre lot Save tht
7% commission . Instead ol
$92,000, this beautiful home In
New Haven , WV, c~n be youra

Nice Brick

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dtn In woods. Nair Jactcaon .. •

65 acre IMI lol tor 1811, block off!'~
SR 71n Tuppers Plalna. lnctude,. ~

3 BR, 3 Baths ,

Oak Cabinets, BuiH In Olshwash·

er/Compactor, Central A/C Gu
Heat. lnground Pool 16x32, Quiet
Neighborhood, Finished Basement. 1105 Teodora Ave. (740)·
446·8t81 $119,000

two rtn1al 1raller1 with water tap,.

and • - hookups paid, 130.000.

740--667-3487

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Attention Dlwlq)lrt
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33 Acr•s. Appro:lllmatel~ 10 Acr•
Lake, Mobile Ho.me. ldttl Fot ~
Housing. Campground, E•tate :

Nice older story and a half house
In the country, with new replace·
ment doors and windows, new
aunporch, new roof, and fenced
In ~ard New two car garage and
single car garage Also a lot set·
up for housetraller with separate
septic, water, and electrls;. Nice
renta l potential. Price rtdilced. II

$99 ,50 , Also 5 Aero Loll
$32,000( 740..388-8878

Ethical, Environmentally Con·
cerned Hunter Looking To LtaH

Hunting Rights Or Buy land, 3oa; •
+Acres, 304·7"-1379.

lnterelted call (304)882·2665, II

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Homes From $199/Mo , 4% Down- 1
For Listings &amp; Payment Oatalls,• :

:B00__3_1~~~3=E~=·=17=09=·----~: :

F.or tale or rent· 2 bedroon\_ •
Muse In Pomeroy, $3!50 month.. •
plua d1posll, will sell on contract--:
with good references, no pets,• ..

740-e&amp;l-7244.

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2 Bedroom, Stove, Aetrigertator; •
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Water, Trash Paid. In Country.... •
$350/Mo., Plus Deposit: Alao
Bedroom Moblht Home, 740·388-., •
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2 Bedrooms, $400Mo., Depoalt, ...; •
1st Montns Rant, Aatemnc:es Ae-.. •
qui red, In Rio Grande, 740-245- •
9188.
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55 Burdelte Addition , 2 Bed·· 1
rooms, 1 Bath . ~ent 1400. plua: '
deposit
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709 VIand Street, S~droom,
112 bath Rent 1300. plus depoa·.. ,
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Country Real Estate , . Broker.,

(304)67H548.

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1967 Alcon mobil&amp; home, 12KI5,
$1900, 741J.742-l!852

Hou" lor rent: two story, 2-3: •
bedrooms, one bath, Middleport... •
$350/mo. plus 1350 deposit &amp; '

1981 V1ntura, 14~~:70, Slngllwlde,
Deck tOxB On rented lot. 28~ .
1I'A. Gas Heat/New Furnace.

UIUIIIOI , no pats. Call 800.388·

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8194.

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992·9796 Stave.
Handyman mamtenance service,
TURNED DOWN ON
carpentry, patnlmg. siding, roofing,
SOCIAL SECURITY IS$1?
dry-wall, and electrical, 74Q.9-'l9·
No Fee Unless We Win!
1035
1·888·582·3345

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$6,qoo 1304~675-6319.
Two bedroom home with garage,
High Straet, Pomeroy, $350: ~'" ' ·
1982 Windsor 2 Btdrooms, 2 bedroom duplex. Vale Streel. Po·
Beth, 112 Acre Land, Small Out- meroy, $300: 740·992·BI:M
bu&gt;kl&gt;ng, $27,000, 740-446-0785.

lnlldpriE•ttrlor P.lnt!ng mpblle
bomt rppft, born•, gutbU!tdlnaa
tad tin roofl , Experienced-Free
Estimates, References 304·4111802.

14x70 wllh 7x2t , actory Pull·
Out 3 BR, 1-112 BA, Central Alo.

Need An Electric•an Or Carpent·
er1 Seat High Prices, All Work
Gauranteadl Fraa Estimates!

\40.446-2947. .

WE SHOP 4 U- new ShOIIPiftD'de-

llvery service, 740·992·9798 or
www wesnop4u0altavla18.eom
Sen i or dlscountsf Christian
owned

REAL ESTATE

Roofing, plumblnp &amp; odd fobs, 310 Homea for Sale
740-992.0501 ask lor Tarry
$ NO DOWNI HOMES NO CREIJ.
Stay AI Home Mom , wanting to IT NEEDEOI GOV'T FORE·
do babysitting ln my home Aef· CLOSURES! GUARANTEED
erences Available (304)875 · PROVALI J.B00-360·4620
1509.
6046
Wanted To Do, Mounts :rree 3 SR . ·2BA, 2 Car Garage
Service, Buckel Truck Seo,vlce , Acre. Heal Pump 1 8 Mites from
Sporn Plan!, $57,000.(304)862·
Top Trim Removal, Stump
lng , Fully Insured Free Eall- 3518.
mates Bidwell , Ohio. 1·800-138·

9568, Or 740·388·9848

FINANCIAL

Part·Timt Olrect Core Slaff, AWl'
Carlt Drive. Gallipolla, Middleton

Start Your Busi ness Today ...
Pr ime Shopping Center Space
Available At Affordable Rate
Spring Valley Plaza, Caii74()..146-

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WILOllFE J9.BS To $21 .60 /HR CREDIT EXPERTS liCENSED I
for Sale
INC BENE•tTS GAME WAR· BONOED CORRECT /REMOVE
DENS. SECURITY, MAIN · BAD CREDIT BANKRUPTCY, (1) ..... AMAZING" ' '"•
TENANCE, PARK RANGERS. NO LAWSUITS, JUDGEMENTS Drywaii--4BR • 32xBO--over 2348
EXP NEEDED. FOR APP AND AAA RATING. 90 ·t 80 DAYS. 1· sq ft. Payments low as S406 per
EXAM INFO, CALL 1-600·813· 800·422· 1598
mo 1·800-948·5676
3565, EXT. 14211. 6 AM ·9 PIA.
CREDIT REPAIR! AS SEEN ON (2} First Time Buyers Easy Fl·
1 DAYS Ids, Inc.
TVI Erase Bad Credit Legally.
nanclng , 2 and 3 Bedroo'm Ar·
Free Info 888-659·2560.
140
Buslnell
ound $200 Per Month. Call 1·
'nalnlng
FREE OEBT CONSOLIDATION 800-946-5678.
Application W /Service. Reduce
GoHlpolla caroor Collage
Payments To 65°/,. !!CASH IN· {3) .....LOOK''""'
(Careers Close To Home)
CENTIVE OFFE~II Call 1-800· 5 Sedrooma. 2 Bathe, over 2.000
Call Todayl740·446-4367,
sq tt , lor leu than $450 mo.
328·8510 Ext 29.
1·800-21 4·0452,
FREE Delivery 6 Sat. HI00.946·
Reg 190.0~12?4B .
FREE OEBT CONSOLIOATION 5678.
Reduce Interest Stop Collection
150
Schools
Callsll Have 1 Monthly Payment. 14Ft X 701'1 Shultz. 3 Bdrm, 2
Baths, Wltl17 K 20 Expando CIA.
FREE Conlldentlal Help. CCS ·
Instruction
Appro• 7 Acres. Minutes From
Non-Profll t-600-427·9912
Schools. $42,000 00 740·446·
EARN A LEGAL COLLEGE DE·
6:M5.
MONEY
TO
LOAN.
Bad
Credit
GREE QUICKLY, BacheloiS,
Mastars, Doctorate, By Corra· Ot&lt;. Free Application. u s: Apt4x70 two bedroom trailer, newer
spondence Based Upon Prior Ed· plicants Only 1·877-7JIO.I938.
hear pump and carpet, 740-742·
ucatlon And Short Study Course.
2810.
Proleealonal
For F~EE Information Booklet 230
Phone CAMBRIDGE STATE
Service•
16X80 Chandelur Mobile Home
UNIVERSITY 1·800·964-6316
3BR, 2BA. 2 Out·bulldlngs, 2
Blnneta Lawn C.re.
porches on 1 acre of land located
Community &amp; ResidentialLand·
180 Wanted To Do
In Gallipolis Ferry,WV. 1304)175·
scape &amp; Oe~gn une cllenng &amp; , 720~. Altlr 8PM

www lnytroyttdjut Oft!

callona Will Sa Taken Between 8-

Doublawlde Aepo • Easy Term1. '
Froe DOIIYory I Sot.IJp. 740-4413093

tunity Employer.

304·675-1957

Insurance aMams, blood draws
and EKG's, part time. FaK resume
• to 304· 766· 1BB4 or mall to P 0

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Doctor R1commended, 100%
Guaranteed Call 1·877-414·THIN
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for Salt

Seen On National T\1 Al tlrt In

dallon. 1!.000 · 1200.000. Bod
Credit O.K. Foe 1·800·770.0082,
Ext. 21S.
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BUSINESS. Quickly Ea&gt;n A Ful~

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A.ppoinlmenl To Come ro Nash·
vtlla And Audition For Major
Re cord Producers And Concert
Promotres. Internet www wdn.ac

Can Work From Homt. WI Train.
MUST Own Computer /Modem, 1-

Box 845, Dunbar, WV 250&amp;1.

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210

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l.los.. gt 1-800·48&amp;·9222, Ext.
1800
lng. No Experienoa NMdld Earn
Up To 132.000 /Yr. Full Benollls
FRITO LAY /PEPSI /HERSHEY
can Today. 1·877·230·8002
HOME! MA KE MONEY SNACK AND SODA VENDING
Sunday 9 A.M. -II P.M IAon .fri 6 STAY
HELPING PEORLE RECEIVE ROUTE. $$ ALL CASH BUSI·
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REFUNDS NE SS$$ BUILD A BU SINESS
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DRIVING POIITIONS
800-725·2417 Ext. 5046.
f'ROFITS 1 · 8 0 0 ·73 1 ·723~ EXT.
AVAIL.AIILE:
TAKE BACK YOUR LIFEI Bo 1203.
Ct.AII ACITR: .
Your Own Bu st Earn An EMtra MEDICAL BILLER $1 ~ ·$45 /Hr.
Single Drtvor, Lo1t Modol Kon1500
·11 .500 PT Or $2.000 · l.lodlcal Bll~ng Software Compony
worthl WHh Roelara. Wool COool
$1 ,500 FT Por Month. '00•331• Seeka People To Procell Midi·
C•rr~. ·
0427,
cal Claims From Homa . Training
www.globll-llllcorp.com
Provtded. Must Own Computtr. 1•
MUST IE:
At LMII 25 '1&amp;111 Old
UP TO 120,000 ·145, 000 II Per 800-434-5516 Ex1 687.
At l.eaat 2Voera Exporltnoo
Year Earning F'otenllal. Or'a. Need
MEDICAL BILLING. Unlimited In•
GoodMVR
People To Process Claims You come Potential. No Experlanct
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puler Raq'd. 888·680·6693 EX!

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Vac1t1ons lna Ava il. www can nonexprMs.com. Clll For Detail•

'1 H9·80, all models, running or
riot. 740-ell-1210.

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Full-Time Full Training Provldtd,
Call For A Free Booklet t-888·

Brochure&amp;! Satisfaction Guaranteed! Postage &amp; Supplies Provided\ Aush Self-Addressed

male, 3 Years Old, House Dog,

6~3-0281,

IlL 1-LAnOII &amp;

Attn: Work From Home Earn JJp

To 12.000 /Part· Time 11 o,ooo

$2,000 WEEKLY! Mailing 400

Card of Thank&amp;

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can 1·1630 )·8~8·924~ ox1. 7151
lam·8pm 7 days

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Gallipolis
&amp;VIcinity

Business
Services

tiona, clerkal carrNira/ sortere. No
-wperlenee requited BenefltL For
e~~:am, n lary &amp; testing Information

117, B-1. OH 45614

Fringe Benetti Package

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840-7424.
ATTN: POMEROY· Poatal poll·

cal Wages Based On Ellperl·
ence, Send Resume To: P 0 eox

Ouallly clothing end hOusehold
Items. S 1.00 bag aale every
Thursday. Monday thru Saturday

5TC

The Family of
James]. Smith
who passed away
3/ltOO would like to
thank Cremeens
Funeral Home, Pastor
~ght, and Fath•:rl
w.alter Heinz. To all
friends an neighbors
who called with kind
words, food and
tlowers. Your
thoughtfulness and generosity was greatly
• appreciated.

T'jplng... Groat Payl CALL HIOO·
795-0080 Exl.l201 124 Hra).
ATTENTION: WORK FROM
HOME Earn 1500 ·$1 ,500 PT I
~o .. 12.000 ·14.500 + PT /Mo.
www.atayh omtb lz.com, 1·800·

PRODUaiON

'GOT A CAt.!PGROUND Mom·

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Homl.com

Toys , Jewelry, Wood, sewing,

lnJormetlon. 1·800· ROMANCE
Elll.9735.
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Gentleman Seeldng Compan86onlhlp From Nl&lt;o Fomalt For Talks,

Public Sale

ASpiritual Message

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NOTICEBoard
The PUBUC
Melge County

defensive rebounds. Thomas was presented ~=
coaches award. Co-offensive M VP's were Vining
Shrimplin and Williams received the defensive award::
Vining was also selected by theTVC coaches as theco-MVP, was a first team Associated Press distria
selection and tint ream District 13 selection, she w ;j,)also special mention aU-state. Sh rimplin was a futt
team All- TVC selection along wi th a second te"'!':
district 13 selection and a third team AP cJistrict selec-·
lion . W illiams was a first team All- TVC selection .
Soulsby then presented Logan w ith the TVC's CoCoach of the Year award, his fifth such award.
TVC aU-academic selections w ere introduced by
Logan. They are Bea Morgan , Stephanie W igal, Julie
Spa un, Shann on Price, Brooke Williams, Nick
McLaughlin, Steve Beha, Kyle Srniddie and Whimey
Ashley.

The Dally Sentinel • Page 8 3':

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

3BR. 2'112BA. Femlly Room with

FP. DR. Large Kitchen , Central
Air. Large lol with garden space.

3103' Kalhnor Lano·(304)87S·
6014, after 5PM

210

Buslne••
Opportun lty

$100 Par Hour. Homeworkers

N&amp;tdtdl Largo Advertising Firm

A ZERO% DOWN LOAN!
No Down Payment Required Wltl'l
Government Sponsored Loan .
Gooct Credit And Steady Income
Aeq1,1lred. Call For More lnforma·

1986 Nashua Mnblle Home,

114 Condor Street Mobllt Home

sage.

Consider Land Contract, 740·

nog. I304)675·20:M Laava Mil· &amp; Lol For Sale, $14.000; Will

Air, Total Electric Ready to

Movel $11 .!500. (740~949-8018.

Between Athens and Pomeroy, 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobile nomas,
$260-$300, 740·992-2167. .

1st ttme Buyers Llnle or no Credit
Ok only Jill Oakwood Homes Galli·

2 Sadroo m Furnished Mabile
Home, $300/Mo., Plus Electric

~"::.7:.:4::().44.=:6-:.:309=3:.,.._______

Abandoned Home Needs Owner,
Pay Smail Transfer Fee &amp; Move
In, 740· 446-3093
Brand New 3 Bedrooms. 2 Balhs
Onty $233/Mo., Won't Laatl Hurry,

2 Bedroo ms, 1 Bath Inside VII·

\age Alo Grande, $300/Mo., Wa·
ter &amp; TraSh Paid, 740-U6-2422.

l.lason 2 bd .2 ba troller, I29S.o

By Phone , New sw or ow, .1• 011304·875·7783.
888·736·3332.

Two bedroom Uall~t, atml r'ur·

ooubtowtdo, $248 Per Mon!h. nlahod, $200 monlh plus $175
Low Down Payment 1·800·681• .dopoatt. you pay goa, waler and

6777.

electric, calt after !Spm, 740·992·

2801.
14' Wide ,- 3 Bedroom , 2 Blth,
$209 Per Month. Low Down Pay·
ment. 1·800·691.em.
·

Bath , Bastmtnt, 2 Flrtplacta,
Gil FurniCI, CIA, 3 AertJ 740·

"MAIICH MADNESSI.ALI"
Off Floor Prlco DoducHon • IIOoO
MOdtl 32 Wldo_OYor U ,OOg.Oo
orr ·l\v !r:k:l &amp;A~ZI oo·

441.()1)!3.

21@, 740-256-8202,

mon +dep . ref req Hud acoept·

Oown Plymtnt. 1-800-181-1771.
FLEETWOOD HOIIII
77&amp;1 Sl. Rt. 7
PROCTOIIYLLI, OH •1111
INoxt 1b FoodltJr)

IT8dlalotyl All Matortala Suppllodl
Paychecks Mailed Frldayal Coli
1-61)().572-6495.
13.000 WEEKLYI l.lolllng 400
Brochuroa AT HCMEI Ouar·
antnd. FREE Suppllol SJart lm·
modtotaty. 1·800-419·9477 E•l 88
(24 Hra)
tNOTICII
OHIO VAllEY PUBLISHING CO.

1Hannan Trace Road, 1 Mltl Ofr

740-446·3093

Services 1·81XJ.845-003tl
BI·Level In Spring Vallsy Area, 3
Bedrooma, 2 Baths, Family Room.
2 Car Garage. 740-446-8807
Srlclr Ranch , ~ Bdrma.. LIR , FR.,

cesslng VIta /MaaterCard Pamphlttsl WI Pay You 11 Ptr Pamphlet! Mom•workara Needed lm·

a.

Heat, $100 Daposll. Located On

Don'T wasta Your Time· Qualify

ryday In Your Spare Time. Limited

Space.1·888-63t ·&amp;l54(24 Hra)
$2,000 Weakly From Home Pro·

709-0014 Or 740-388-6591 .

1991 Mansion Mobile Home,
14;~~60, 2 bldroom. 1 bath, Central

lion And For Other Flnonctng Op·

tiona . Independence Mortgage

for Rant

Appliances, Total Elec. 2 porch·
as Excellent Condition. $10,000

Paya $4 For Every Vol ce·Mall

Retrieved. Make $400 ·1500 Eva·

420 Mobil&amp; Home1

18X80, 1273 Ptr Month . Low

Counlry Homo, 3 Sedrooma, 2 J/2
Sotho, Utility, FlrtpiiCO, Level Lot, Off Floor TriCeliiductlon • 1o4H
Large Kitch &amp; Dining Room, Sq. Ft. 2000 Modi! Over
740·379·H87, , 740•378oll000.
IMOO.OO 011 • \'our Prlco
HgftlZOO·
FORECLOSED HOMES. Low Or 0 Homoo '-r• 3 Ldrooma 12 BOllia
Oownl Govn't And Bonk Ropo'a . Pr1COtllncludM COmplott Botup·
Being Sold Newt Financing Avol~
Othor~a~
able. Call Now I t ·600·355·0014. Slngll AI Low AI 1148.00
recommends th•t you do butl·
Exta040
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Month ; StciiGftlll Ao LOW AI
nell with people you know, and
NOT tc und money lhrough tho HOMES FROM l11t.30 /MO. I 1268.00 l.lonlh Como In Or Cell
For Pro·Approvata 1·11•111•
mall until you have lnv•atlgated ·3 BR Repos /ForeCIOIUfll, Ftt,
local 1·7•0·111·011?
lilt olftrlng. •
4% Down. For Llaltlngs /Payment 0117
ltadoolna Aro Alao Wtlcornll.
Oelalll. 1·800-719·3001 xlltl5.
AUT • MCI • IP~INT t Coni
PHONE CARD ROUTE! Make Houoo Fol Sale By OWner. Bolek Oldor Model Tl'ollor lor ula. 1·112
Mull go/bill olltr.
11.000 •15.000 /Wk • ALL CASH! HOUII on 2109 Mt. Vernon. Full Bedroom.
FREE lnlol I·BQ0-997·8881 Ex.t Banrnont. 3BR. Control HuVAir. FIIOt trollor on ton, Camp Conltr
or loovt meaaog,.. (304)115·
1155 (24 Hrl)
(304187~2917
193!1.

440

Apertment1
lor Rent

I and 2 bldrt)Om oparlmanlo, IlK·
niJhed and unfurnilhld, ttcUflly

dopoalt roqulrod , no poll, 740·
882·2211.
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1 Bedroom, Nur Holzer, A/C,
l;conomlul

Gat Heat, WID

Qulot Locotlon , $271/
Mo.,+ UtaHII, 74Q-448.2167.
Aportmtnt For ~tnt U71/Mo, All
Utllhlll Plld, Walking Olatanco
To College~~ Nlco, Avolloblo
411100, 740·
100.
IIMIT,UL AI'AIITIIINTI AT
IUDOIT PRICII AT ~ACIC·
ION IITATII, 12 Woatwood
Or... l!t)m $288 to 1379. Wtll 1o
thop I movloa . Coli 740·441·
2588. Equol Houllng Opportunity.
Chrloly'a Ftmlly Living, oparl·
Hoo ~ •· P ,

mentt, homt

740-H2-451~ .

a ttaller

ren1111,

eportmanto

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Furnlo~od 3 Roome I ltth
DowiWioiiO, Clun, No Peu, Rlf·
ortnctl I Dtpoall lltqulrtd,
7;t0.446-1818.
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540 M'-1-.ous

Mill cl~e~~diM
Diamond Ring I'« Silo, O.SI Clr•
oto, MorQulo Cut, E Color, S· I
ClerHy. 1.t Carat White GotCI

Mount, 20 Ol11110nd Chlpo Tollltng .• 5 Clroto, l .... Phone I At
7_.1 .()353,
Modern t Bedroom Aparttnent,

Garden

740 441 C380.

er; bumper; • whllla ; kerosene

New Haven· one bedroom turnllhtd epartmen t, deposit and

rtft rtn cea. no pe lt. 740·882 ·
01115.
Nice One Bd rm Unturn!shed
Apartment. Aongo l Aoltlg. pro·
vldtd. Water &amp; G arbage Paid.
c-an Required . Call 1-10·«8·
"345Aftor8:1XlPm
, Nortn •th Avenue, Middleport- 2
room otllcloncy oportmont, ~
h and refarances. no pets, 740·
1182-()185.
Now Taking Application•- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhou11
Apartments, lneludea Water
Sewage, Trooh, 131!/Mo .. 740·

tll~r;

lawn mower: wash-

hooter; 740-887·3254,
Hot Sprlnga hot tub, 4 person,
good condition, win hM top,
hn new heater and new thermolilt, lo me chamlcaiJ Included,
coder wltt1 blue top, call 740-11825053 afttr 5pm.

JANITAOl HIEATINO ANO
COOUNG EOUIPIIENT
INSTALlED
·u You Don 't C1ll Us, We Both
LOSI. " Free E&amp;Cimateal 740- of.of.6·
8308, 1·800-291-oo98.

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired, New &amp; Aebuih In Stock.
Call Ron Evans. 1-1100·537·9528.

ueoooe.

One bedroom apartment In Mlddloport. 740-1182·g1g1 ,
Rental Property. Collage Apt 2br.
$250. Freshly pa inted exterior.
--Realty 304-675-5540.
Twin Towers now accepting ap·
plk:atlons fo r 1 SA. HUD subsld·
tzed ept. for elderly ·and handlcepped. EOH. (304)675-6879.
Unfurnished 5 Rooms, Nice At·
tractive Apartment, Point Pleasant, WV, References, Deposit,
7~1 AJter 5 P.M.
VIllage Green Apartments- 2
bedrooms, total ·electric, appltanc~
ea fUrnlahld, laundry roOm faciUtitl and cloae t'o school, appucadons available at office, 740-992·
3711 TOO 1-818·233-6694. Equal
HoLIII.no Opponunily

460. SPice for Rent
600 square feet office building ,
$3!!0/mo., mobile home spaces.
S120/mo., 2 bedroom mobile
home, $300/mo., . Rlverpark, Po·
moray. 740-949-2093.

Llrge, private, mobile home lol,
at Santa'• Forest, on Rt. 87, wa·
terlsewer. References . $90
month. (304)675-4138.
Mol&gt;lto Home Lot For·Rent. Takes
Up To 16' Wide, 740"••6·0175,
$125/Mo .. $100 Deposit, Aefertnc81, 740-446-0175.
Mobile Home Park lot Available,
$115/Mo., Addtoon Pike. Wlu·
mon Aeoily, 740-4-i6·3844.

MERCHANDISE

510

Household
Goods

Appliances :
Reconditioned
Washers. Dryers. Ranges. Refrl·
grators. 90 Day Guarantee't
French City Maytag, 740·448·

Jewelry Sale: 30 Year Collecuon
Avon Jewel ry, Mos t Still Boxed,
Never Worn To See Call 740·
~ -0639 .

MOBILE HOME pWNERS
Huge Inventory, Discount Prices,
On Vinyl SIOrtlng , Doors. Wind·
ow s, Anchors, Wa ter Heaters,
Plumbing &amp; Electrical PBQa, Fur·
naces &amp; Heat Pump&amp;. Slnnetts
Mobile Home Supply, 740-446·
9-4 16 www.orvb.com'bennett
Nice Used Furniture and Appliance&amp;. (740)·446·4039 (7•0J·
- 1004 Anytime.
NO MON.EY DOWNIII CompaQ
HP IBM Desktops /Laptops , E·
Comarca Websi tts. Start Your
HomeBuslnass Today! Almost
Everyone Approved! Low Monthly
Payments, Free Color Printe r 1·
888· 479·2345
(ToiiFroet
www.eju,..startcom
RESIDENTIAl HOllE OWNERS
TBppao HI Efficiency go,-. Gas
Furnaces, Oil Furnaces, 12 Seer
Heal Pump &amp; Air Conditioning
Systems Free 6 Year Parts &amp; La·
bar Warranty Bennelts He.atlng &amp;
Cool ing,
1-800·872·5967
www.otvb.com'bennett
Aorls Gun Shop, 740.742-8412.
Sawmill $3,'795, .Saw Logs Into
Boards, Planks, Beams. Large
c,paclty. Best SawmilL Value An·
ywhere. FREE Information. 1·800578-1383 NORWOOD SAW·
MilLS 252 Sonwlll Orlve, Buffalo,
NY 14225.
STEEl BUILDINGS : Factory
Cancellations 25x30 , 30x40,
4511100, 50x140 New Materials 1
StllinR .At lnvotcel. 1·800·211 ·
9394X~7.

VIAGAAfflf ORDER BY PHONEIII
Stay AI Home!rt ·1·800·211 · 1737
Dept.F

Walerllne Special: 314 200 PSI
ms.
$21.95 Per 100 ; 1' 200 PSI
For Salt : Reconditioned wash· $37.00 Per 100; All Brass Com·
ers, dryers and refrigerators. pression Fittings In Sloe~
Thompsons Appliance. 340·7 .RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson, Ohio, 1·800-537·9528
Jacklon ......,ue, (304)875-7388.
WHITE'S METAl DETECTORS .
GOOD USED APPliANCES
Ron
Allison. 588 Watson Road,
Washers , dryers. refrigerators,
ranges. Skaggs Appliances. 76 Bldwel, Ohio, 740-446-4336.
Vine Street, Call 740 -446·7398,
550
Building
1·888·818-0128.
Mollohen Carpet 202 Clark Chapel Road , Porter Ohio, 740~446·
7444 'Drl&gt;B A umo Sal'll Alotl'
King Size Bed {Whlta Iron Headboard), Mallreas/Box Springs .
Excellent Condition . $200 .
(304)451H!214.aftor 4PM.
Whirlpo'ol Refrigerator Freezer
Side By Side; Kirby Upright
Sweeper, PracllcaMy New With All
Attechments. 740-446-1304.

520

Sporting
Goods

Supplies

Block, brick, sewer pipes, windows. lintels. etc. Claude Winters,
Rio Grande , OH Call 740·2455121.
.

580

Registered Border Collie Pups,
Working Parents. Imported Blood
Lines, Good Markings, First
Shol6, 740'379-9110.

570

Kiln dried red oak, select &amp; #1 ·
common, soma cherry, 740-667·
01 t 1 or 7of.Q-667-3562.

530

Pets for Sale .

AKC Labrador Puppies. Black,
$175, 740-256-6733.

Calloway Big Bertha Irons, 3-PW
plus X· 12 A,S,L wedges, all
grapolte shall&amp;, $550. 740·992·
6273 ovenlngs.

Musical
Instruments
Attention ·Attendon

PoorboyS Music Inc.

Is Coming SOon To Gallipolis
Buy, ~II. lhlde, AOflOirs,
74().441-1093

Antiques

Buy or sell. Riverine Antit~uls ,
1124 East Main on SA 124 E. Pomeroy. 740·992·2526 or 740·992·
1539. Russ Moore•.owner.
Fancy Oak Secretary Desk •
Bookcase With Gallery: Early
Bakers Cabinet /Kitchen Cupboard, Slone Jars With Writing,
Sponge Wear Pilcher. 740·3677671 , After 5 P.M.

540 MIIICIIIaneous
Merchandise :

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

610 Farm Equipment
2 Hay Wagons $400 Each; I In·
ternallonal Hay Rake $700, 7of.O·

People Needed To Lose Up
To 30 Pounds In The NaJCt 30
Daya, Free Samptas, 740·441 ·

M.F.' 112 Square Hay Baler. GOOd
Condition. (304)6t5-3890.

sage.

1912.

We Are Buytng Tobacco Base &amp;
least. 937-895·0897. (Boloro
II :00 A.M. &amp; Allor 6 P.M.I

WANT A COMPUTER?? BUT
NO CASH?? MMX Technology ·
Will Flnanco With '0' Down. Past .
Credit Problema, No Ploblam. Cell
Tol Fraet-877•293-4052. ·
All STEEl BUILDINGS. Foctory
LIQuidation. Up to 50% OFF. Mu81
Stll . •ox60, 50x100, 70x100,
60xl50, Doug 1·80().778-2578.

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10 Year 01~ AQHA Boy Mare.
Bred For Moy Foal . Aoklng
$1 ,500 740 H88081 .
2 Nuortno Donkoyo Jock 6
Jonny at ooo 010, 740· 448·
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Livestock

630

640

Ear corn lind oquara cal 7-40-915 148!5.

PHIIJ,IP

Strow: Br'Vht Wlro Tit S - V..r
'Round Delivery &amp; Volume Oil-

ALDER

count Anlllbft. Htrltaga Farm.

101111 IISSIU

(304)175-512• .

650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer
Tobacco Plants
Now taking ordert lor this Spring.
Firat Orders wtH Guarantee Best&amp;
Earliest

Plantl.

Otwhurat

Farmo,(304)895-37401895·3789.

TRAN SF'O HTATION

710 Autoe for Sale •
'92 Pontiac Bonnev!llt, four door.
excellent condition . aharp, ~650 ,
740-949-2045 Mrlngl .

HfiOUHG
EXCfiVfiTIHCI
Hauling • limestone •
Gravel• Sand • Tapsoil•
Fill Dirt• Mukh •
Bulldozer Services
(740) 992-3470

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Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compt~re
FREE
ESTIMATES

1121100 t mo. pd.

1888 Honda Accord, perfect condition, lo mllea, one previous own-er, automatic, loaded. 740·992·
2866.
1990 Bul"ck LtSabre Limited, all
power, 78,000 c::arelul miles, exCEJ!Ient condition, 7Ml-992·2529.
1990 Ford Crown VIctoria, 4 door,
I 15,000 miles, &amp;ervlced regularly,
$2500, 74().44!"7194.
1991 Plymouth Blazer AS , 5
Speed. Premium Sound Package,
Sunrool, Loaded , $3,200, 090,
74().446--6982.
1991 Pont. 6000 lE. 4-door.
51,000 miles. Excellent Condi·
lion . $2 ,800 . (304)675· 1204/
(304)675-2034.

1987 Ford Aerostar XLT Good
Condition, of.1,750, Price Negolloblo, 740-38&amp;-84415.
1g93 S·10 Blazer 4 WO, 4.3 l itre
Vortec. Loaded, 87 ,000 Miles,
Asking $9,000, 7•0·256·9244 Or
740-448·4423.
.

8358.

1899 MUsubl.hl Mirage, Grt~~tn
Extertor, 36,000 Miles, Excellent
. Carll Will Take Pay·Oif, 740·245·
0333.
· 92 BonnaviUe SE sedan, metallic
blue, 80.000 miles·. good condition, asking $6 ,000, 740-7of.2·

8200.

HONDA's $100, $500 &amp; UP. PO·
liCE IMPOUNO. Honda's Toyo·
ta's, Chevy&amp;, Jeeps, And Sport
Utilities. Call Nowt 80().772·7470;

EXT.6336.
CARS FROM 12tiMO. lm·
pounds iAepos. Fea. $0 Down 124
Mos. 019.9% For Listlngs 1·800319-3323 X2t68.

720 Trucke for Sale
1988 C-30 Chov. (Ton) • Speed,
35~ Engine, 9' !=Ia! Bad, Raes'e
And Gooseneck Hitches Complate, 740"!46-2974.

199• Ford Ranger XlT 2 WD,
New Tires. 5 Speed, Looks Groet,
Stainless Steel c~rome Along
Bottom, SS.SOO, 740-••6-4109;
Altllr 5, 740-379-2589.
t994 GMC 1500 Series SlE
Loa'dad, V-8, Automatic, Low
Milts, Weekdays 9:30 A.M. -5:00
P.M. Call 740·•46·2445 ; Allor
5:00 P.M. And Weekends Call
740-448·1309, Ask For V~gll.
1997 black Chevy S·10 Step&amp;lde
Exlended Cab, 3 door. loaded,
25,000 miles, very sharp, full farlngs, $12,000, 740·949•2045 or
740-949-:!203.

1994 Ford F-150 Xlt, V·8, au ·
tomallc, 4WO, 8' bid, air, electric.
wtndowa, bedllner. fiberglas&amp; top·
per, excellent condition, $12,000,
740-1182·5065.

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Also Show Quality
P o m e ra n ia na &amp; P et

94 Astro van for sale, 740·992·
324~.

· 1988 TRX 250R Honda. $2700 .
(304)576-2711.

1990 Harley f?portster. 883,
Black. Excellent Coodillon . Hy·
parchargar, Saddlebags, Lots or
chrome. 14,000 miles. $8,200 .
080. (304)675-2443.
1991 Honda 4 Tru, 4Wd. Aunds
good, in good shape. Only used
lor Oeer Hunllng. (304)578-2781 . .
1994 Honda, ZR 50 . Excellent
Condition, Hardly used. (304)458·
2214. Leavt~age.

1996 Yamaha Kodiak 400, warn
winch, atg Foot kit, Pro Design air
IIIIer, 76t mltos, $4500, 304· 773·
5715 daya, 740•992·3024 even. lngo.

Sunset Rom•
Construetfon
Cabinets· Vinyl SidingRoofs • Decks • Gareges
Free Estimates
Bryan Reeves
www.sun Dme.com

BISSELL IUILDERS

219 E. 2nd
Pomeroy, Ohio
Used Appliances

INC.

992·.1550
The Appliance

THE BORN LOSER
Cf&gt;.F.ff. Dl
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740·741·3411

"Were Back"

Parts • All Makes

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New Construc:tion &amp;;
Reniodeling - Kitchen

$300.00 Coverall
$501).00 Stlrbul'lt
Progretalve top line.
Uc. I 00-50 11ntlillll

• Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

740·992·7599

Ken Yo11ng

(NO SUNDAY CALlS)

Henderson ,' WV

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750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

790

Campara &amp;
MotorHomae

Nice Pop-Up Camper Sleeps 7,
New Canvas &amp; Windows, $800
080, 740·256-6457. .

SER VICES

810

Nutrena Western Pride
12% .Sweet Feed $5.00/50 lb. bag

S rin Seeds 8 Fertilizer

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New ROOfs • Rapalra •
• Coating• Outtera :.
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The final trump-entry-killing
deal in Ely Culbertson 's article,
reprinted in this month's Bridge
World magazine, is by far the
hardest. Even two top experts
would be happy to defeat four
spades. Well, do you see how they
might do it?
1 dislike C11lbertson's auction.
t would have been in three n.o·
trump in only .two bids (I NT-3
NT), which is easy here, even ·
after a heart lead from West.
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trick in each suit. The declarer
must either discard a red-suit los·
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East to lead away from the heart.
king.
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trick one. Declarer wins and takes
the spade finesse ; East ducks.
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East winning with the Icing imd
returning his la'st spade to remdve
dummy' s entry. Then, when .
declarer plays on clubs, East, noting his partner's two on the firs_t
round to show an odd. number,
holds up his ace for two rounds.
If South had continued with a
third club, E11st would ·have
returned· the diamond queen to
defeat the c.ontract. Instead, South
cashed . the diamond ace, East '
unblocking the queen, and played
another diamond. However; West
switched to a heart, setting up 1he
fourth defensive trick before East ·
could be endplayed with his club·
ace. (Yes, South can succeed by .
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hended by both partie&amp;. There
would be nothing but trouble in
time not easily resolved.
SA011TARJUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Sometimes you can be a viclim of your own,pooi' plunning. lf
you're too muchlin q. huiTy today
to pay prOjects the proper atte~­
tion they deserve, look for a bt&amp;
mess to come out of chaos.
CAPRICORN (Dec . 22·l•n.
f9) Don't allow )'ourself to be
talked into something to which
you're opposed. Othc!'S could
brins enumgltments Into your
tjfe'tQday that yor.t've been Uyins
very hard to avoid.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 19)
Today you ~;ould actalot ofbra&amp;·

in town.
CANCER (Ju~ 21-luty 22)
Oroli~ins your pleasural&gt;le inltr·
c5ls today with funds cannarked
· for necessjties could do more
harm to. your bud&amp;~ than you bar·
1ai.,ed for. Do only whal you can
•lford.
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LBO (July 23-A•t· 22) Be
extra careful todly With all affairs
of tht home. Mind what you say,
do and how you react lo othor1.
An lncidcnl wuld occur unex·
pe&lt;lldly 11101 mipt emote IOIIJ
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Sewing machine

cleaner• repitlred

'2H70Baahan

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JACKS ROOFING :
&amp;'CONSTRUOION·

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Racine, Ohio

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740-742-9501
'Toll Free ,

Nutrena Hunters Pride Dog Food

Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee.
Local retsrances· turnished. ES·
tebl~hed 1975..'CaH 24 Hrs. (740)
446·0670, 1·800·287·0578. ~og­
era Waterproofing.

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Ag. Service

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Boat V-205 Rinker Cuddy Cabin
20 loot. $12,000, Phone : (740) ·
268·8926

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'93 Stratos Fish &amp; Ski boat, 120
hp Evlnrude motor, Stralo&amp; Trail
Trailer, many opllons. va,.Y good
condition, $8500, call 740·742, 2249.
1995 Metallic Blue &amp; Sjlvar Pro·
craft, 170V Bass Boat w/a £18 .
tOO HP Mercury Outboard w/50
thrust, 12/24 Volt Tr911ing Motor,
llvewell &amp;~trailer. Like new condl·
lion. Will listen to trade-Ins.
(304)862-3652.

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Cell Phone 674c33Jl . Fax 304-67 5-245

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

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8711-2417 or 4411-1428:

1997 Honda Foreman, 4WO, excellent condition, 800 miles ,
$4000, 740-992-5(165.
1999 Honda 450 ES 4 Wheel
Drive · E~ecallent Condition, ~.800,
740·268·92...

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New Homes • Vinyl
Siding • New Garages
• ·Replacement Windows
• Roqm Additions

Man

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BY PHILLIP ALDER

. Stop In And See
Steve Riffle
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Lar'ry Schey

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CqoM"•· OH 41Ti3

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Vulnerable; Neither
Dealer: South ·

All Breeds
740o949-5416

AI Mabs Tractor&amp;:
Equip11111nt Parts
Factory Authorized
Case-IH Parts
Dealers.

AT 11:30 P.M.
Main St.,
Pomeroy,OH
· P.ylng $80.00

82,000 Milos, Air, Need&amp; A l ltllo
Body Work. Painted, $6,000 080;
1993 Dodge Spirit 4 Cylinder, AU·
tomatlc. 100,000 Mile&amp;, S1,800
OBO, 740-256-1233.

1997 Ford Ranger XLT, 2 wheel
drive, step aida, axcal!ant condl·
tlon, 4 cyl., auto, lie, amlfm CO,
~.ooo mllta, cuatom wheals, fl7795.
berglus ,bod cover, $8,999, 304..
773-5305 after epm.
C&amp;C Ganerat Home Matritenenco· Painting, vinyl oldlng,
1997 Rongor XLT Stopolde, carpentry, doofs, windows, balha,
32,000 mlltl, S .IPttd, air, CO, mo!&gt;llo homo - lr ond mole. For
crulu, $10 ,000 llrm, H .0-949·· free ootlmota call Chot, 740·9922221 .
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loedod, $13.500. 080 74o-2561252, Home' 740-256-1618.

Appliance Parte And Strvk:t: All
Name Brands OYir 25 Year1 EJC·
perlence AU Work Guarant•ed ,
French City Maytog, 740·448·

88 Ford Ranger extend cab,
740-742-2710. ·

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Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
toll Ins 877- 353- 7822

Ctntruftrl Wtl01m1

1998 Jeep ChirOkee 4JI4 Drive,

1999 Black Monti Carlo All Powers, In Excellent Shape! 740·388·

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Dennis .Bryant. Owner
. 39141 ST. Rt . 684 .

Free EIJtimates

1992 Chevy Cavalier 4 Cyl, AJC,
Pwr Sir. Pwr. Brake&amp;, Look&amp; Good.
Runs Good . Asking $1 .800.00.
'740-387-7480 Or 741l-448·9552.

1998 Burgu!'dY Subaru Legacy
Outback. 27,000 Miles. (304)675·
8937.
.

South
• Q J 10 ' 4

Opt• for lrto••illl
for Ytilr Ptl'sltttlls.

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25 years ex:pe rience
Free Estimate•

1-800·311-3391

Club Bingo On.

1995 Chrysler Cirrus. XL, Au·
lomatlc, AIC. Sunroof. $9,300
OBO, 740·•48-0855 Days; 740446-8832 Eveinga And Weekends.

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1998 Chrysler Town &amp; Country

1995 Camero. Air, Tltt , Cruise ,
co. Tinted Glasa, 58,000 ¥11e&amp; ,
Asking $8,500, 740-446·8172,
740-256-9103.

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SEAMLESS
GOnERS

1987 Chevy Van, Full Size ,
Railed Roof, Conversion. 350 V
8, Auto. PS, PB, PW. 68,000
l'l'llies. Good condition. $5,000 .
(304)312·924,0.

LXI Van, 47 ,000 Mllae, V-6,

1993 Grand Am $3,995; 1991 lu·
mina Euro $3,995; 1992 Cavalier
RIS $3,195; 1990 Skylark SM 95;
1992 Accllsm 4 Doors, $1,995 ,
Cook Motor&amp;, 74o-446·0I03.

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730 Vans &amp; 4-WDs

1992 Chevy Be retta . 5 Speed.
82,000. mile&amp;. 13500 . . OBO.
{304)675-5823.

1993 Ford Probe GT, amffm CO,
air, cruise. power seats and sunroot, leather interior, sharP. $4000
080, call740·992.0053.

BgtMmq, Jpc;,

•Estes Rockets and Accessories
•Trains by Lionel &amp; MTH
•K-Line
•Gargtaves Track
•Athearn
•Model Power
•Atlas
•Lifeline

Pomeroy Eagles

1993 Buick Rega l. Minor left front
damage. $1 ,700. (3041773-5725.

Ool4 'n' ''r!

Welt

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Cheater,

1984 Nlnan 300 2X , runs but
needs work, $750, 740..992·2222
days, 740-742·1 507 0YOS:
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1984 Grand Prix 2 Doors, Good
Work Car, Aui\S Good, $900 ,
OBO 740-44J-o533.

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740-992-Sitl

7122/TFN

1984 Camero V-8, Good Condl·

North
CIS-22-«t
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• K J 10 9

SEPTIC TANKS, LEACH BEOS INSTAU£0, W.TER·GA
ELECTRIC LINES, BAS£11ENT·FOOTEAS, -Lf HOM£
SET UPS, ROAD BUILOING·L.IHO ClEARING, HORtlONTAl
I FIElD

Your Concrete

lion, 7~·6641 Alter 5 P.M.

1986 Camarb, 35!5 HP Engine
With .Approx i mate!~ 3,000 Mites,
T·Top &amp;, Good B&lt;Tdy &amp; Paint. 4
Inch HoOd Scoop, $3,500, 7of.O·
245-5443.

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33795 Hiland Rd.
Pomeroy, Ohio

740-te2·11571

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TV-

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Hlth &amp; Dty

•New Home•

CARS $100, $500 &amp; UP. POLICE
IMPOUND. Hondo' s Toyota'&amp;.
Chevys, Jeeps, And Sport Utili·
ti es . Call Now! 800·772· 7470 :
EXT. 7832.

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Jlmt Drywa_tt ~ ·Conatructlon.
4ra You A Metal Bul~lng Erector 2 Point Morao: One 4 V..ra Old;
Ntw Conatructlon &amp; Rtmodtll
/Contractor? Wo Have Foctory 1 Ono
Vooro , Old;
Arabian
Direct Bulldlngo Wllh NO O.altr· Goldtngo: ·Ona 7\lliero Old; Ont , 89 Ford F·3&amp;0 Suporcob Dually, Dryovatt, Siding, Aoqtt, Addt·
ohlp Fae Or VOlume Colilmltmtnt. 3VHraotd, 740-3811351.
loaded , 740·849·2365 or 740· · tlono, Painting, ttc. (3041874·
4823 or (304)674-otss.
ALL SIZES /All LOADS. El•
949-3117.
DORADO BUilDING SYSTEMS 2 Yllr !)ld Stud Colt 1100. 740L'l\tlnaston't Baaemtnt water
1-800-27t-4300.
388-8285.
Salt or Trade. 1g82 Chevy Pick· Proofing, all· baument repalra
up. Rtltulft, gOOd peint and lnltrl·
done, tre• tstlmtltl, 'lftllme
Blbybtd, tlrotlar. car soar, high Butd1er Hogl. 740-2llll-e&amp;10.
or. $3800. (304)876·71190.
guarontot. tayro on job expert·
choir, wollrar, ploypen. 304-875·
enco. (304)1195-3887.
2101.
Fair Pigs For $1110. 740-MHJt88
Or 740 448 4382.
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. IIG ICIIEEN TV. Taira Oh Small
840 Electrfcal and
730 Vent &amp; 4·WDs ·
Monthly Payme.nll. Good Credit ~atr Plgo. Born 2110/00, 140
Refrigeration
Each; Aloo, Sholto For Solo, 3 1978 GMO 112 Ton Von, 350 AuRoqunct. 1·800·716·1857.
For $100, 74Q.fte-e018.
tomotlc, $1 ,200 Runs GOO&lt;I, 740. Attention: Now Hooting And COlli·
Complete DISH Network ~atellltt
lng Shop Olloro Gnoot A - And
system, brand new, $99, 740· .Rotilotorod Red f1ollod Ltmouoln
Excolont 8oroloo. lot OUr ExpoitBull
For
Sale
Yearling,
Phone
1'979
Jeep
,
4WD
Truck.
Auto
992· 1162 or 30•· 773-5305 alter
740 H8 8081.
trans, tow mlloago1 380.4 Bo"ell, tMe Ttohnlclan Give You A
8pm.
new tlrea &amp; whHII. Sharp TruCk. Fftt Eatlmatt Today And 1111
Tho Spring Auoh. Call Advanced
COMPUTERS - low Or
Down. Wild Turkoyo For Sale, Evenings (304)875·1584.
Comfort
· Syllomo AI 740·•46·
low Montnly Poymonto. Y2K Only. 740-448-3945 . ·
, 1985 Oodgt Aamchargor, 350 V· .0986.
Compliant. Almotl ~I'Oryono Ap. Yearling AQHll Gray Colt, Broke 8, 4 Speed, Aunt GOOd, , Needs
provOd. t-etXJ-817·3478 Ext 330.
To Tie And load, Asking tgoo,' Work On 4WD. Serious lnqulrtll ' Rtsldan'tlal or CO!Mllrdat wiring,
I
740-H88011 .
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otrvlct or ropalro. Motltr l•
Only. $1 ,200 .00 080. Call Bot- Grubb' I Plano- tu~ningd~ ~Ua ~
ween 3:30Pm And 8:00Pm. 740· cenatd ele·ctrlctan. Ridenour
Probtomo? Nood nt
Yoorllng Jock Donkoy, Aoklng
EIOctrlcol, WV000308, 304·875·
387-0229 •
p~onoOr. 740 446
$400, 740-4411·8081 .
1786.

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

H8y &amp; Gl'lln

1988 Chevy 112 ton pick-up, 4x4,
$6,000 or 4-wheeler aa trada in .
(304)773-5284.

388-0406.

$$BAD CREDIT? Go! Caoh
Loans To S!,OOO. Debt Consoli· . 620 Wanted to Buy
datiOn To $200,000. Crld!J Cards,
Mortgages, Refinancing . And TOIACCO Poundags Wanted
Auto Loans Available. Meridian To Lease Fo; A Good PriCe Paid
Credit Corp. 1·800·471 ·5119 Ext. Up Front, Call Jodrey J. Farm 1·
1180.
937-373-48of.4 Can Call Collect
After 9:00 P.M.
22•x21• c::haat freezer, 6.1 cubic
foot, $100, 1221 Collego Rd .. Syr· Wanted- RCA or Hughes Dlrecl
acuae, 740.992-5008, leave maa- TV 11-;stem, will pay. top dollar,
oago, Ora Bail.
Wolfle 740·949·3315 leave mos·
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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Mill cl~e~~diM
Diamond Ring I'« Silo, O.SI Clr•
oto, MorQulo Cut, E Color, S· I
ClerHy. 1.t Carat White GotCI

Mount, 20 Ol11110nd Chlpo Tollltng .• 5 Clroto, l .... Phone I At
7_.1 .()353,
Modern t Bedroom Aparttnent,

Garden

740 441 C380.

er; bumper; • whllla ; kerosene

New Haven· one bedroom turnllhtd epartmen t, deposit and

rtft rtn cea. no pe lt. 740·882 ·
01115.
Nice One Bd rm Unturn!shed
Apartment. Aongo l Aoltlg. pro·
vldtd. Water &amp; G arbage Paid.
c-an Required . Call 1-10·«8·
"345Aftor8:1XlPm
, Nortn •th Avenue, Middleport- 2
room otllcloncy oportmont, ~
h and refarances. no pets, 740·
1182-()185.
Now Taking Application•- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhou11
Apartments, lneludea Water
Sewage, Trooh, 131!/Mo .. 740·

tll~r;

lawn mower: wash-

hooter; 740-887·3254,
Hot Sprlnga hot tub, 4 person,
good condition, win hM top,
hn new heater and new thermolilt, lo me chamlcaiJ Included,
coder wltt1 blue top, call 740-11825053 afttr 5pm.

JANITAOl HIEATINO ANO
COOUNG EOUIPIIENT
INSTALlED
·u You Don 't C1ll Us, We Both
LOSI. " Free E&amp;Cimateal 740- of.of.6·
8308, 1·800-291-oo98.

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired, New &amp; Aebuih In Stock.
Call Ron Evans. 1-1100·537·9528.

ueoooe.

One bedroom apartment In Mlddloport. 740-1182·g1g1 ,
Rental Property. Collage Apt 2br.
$250. Freshly pa inted exterior.
--Realty 304-675-5540.
Twin Towers now accepting ap·
plk:atlons fo r 1 SA. HUD subsld·
tzed ept. for elderly ·and handlcepped. EOH. (304)675-6879.
Unfurnished 5 Rooms, Nice At·
tractive Apartment, Point Pleasant, WV, References, Deposit,
7~1 AJter 5 P.M.
VIllage Green Apartments- 2
bedrooms, total ·electric, appltanc~
ea fUrnlahld, laundry roOm faciUtitl and cloae t'o school, appucadons available at office, 740-992·
3711 TOO 1-818·233-6694. Equal
HoLIII.no Opponunily

460. SPice for Rent
600 square feet office building ,
$3!!0/mo., mobile home spaces.
S120/mo., 2 bedroom mobile
home, $300/mo., . Rlverpark, Po·
moray. 740-949-2093.

Llrge, private, mobile home lol,
at Santa'• Forest, on Rt. 87, wa·
terlsewer. References . $90
month. (304)675-4138.
Mol&gt;lto Home Lot For·Rent. Takes
Up To 16' Wide, 740"••6·0175,
$125/Mo .. $100 Deposit, Aefertnc81, 740-446-0175.
Mobile Home Park lot Available,
$115/Mo., Addtoon Pike. Wlu·
mon Aeoily, 740-4-i6·3844.

MERCHANDISE

510

Household
Goods

Appliances :
Reconditioned
Washers. Dryers. Ranges. Refrl·
grators. 90 Day Guarantee't
French City Maytag, 740·448·

Jewelry Sale: 30 Year Collecuon
Avon Jewel ry, Mos t Still Boxed,
Never Worn To See Call 740·
~ -0639 .

MOBILE HOME pWNERS
Huge Inventory, Discount Prices,
On Vinyl SIOrtlng , Doors. Wind·
ow s, Anchors, Wa ter Heaters,
Plumbing &amp; Electrical PBQa, Fur·
naces &amp; Heat Pump&amp;. Slnnetts
Mobile Home Supply, 740-446·
9-4 16 www.orvb.com'bennett
Nice Used Furniture and Appliance&amp;. (740)·446·4039 (7•0J·
- 1004 Anytime.
NO MON.EY DOWNIII CompaQ
HP IBM Desktops /Laptops , E·
Comarca Websi tts. Start Your
HomeBuslnass Today! Almost
Everyone Approved! Low Monthly
Payments, Free Color Printe r 1·
888· 479·2345
(ToiiFroet
www.eju,..startcom
RESIDENTIAl HOllE OWNERS
TBppao HI Efficiency go,-. Gas
Furnaces, Oil Furnaces, 12 Seer
Heal Pump &amp; Air Conditioning
Systems Free 6 Year Parts &amp; La·
bar Warranty Bennelts He.atlng &amp;
Cool ing,
1-800·872·5967
www.otvb.com'bennett
Aorls Gun Shop, 740.742-8412.
Sawmill $3,'795, .Saw Logs Into
Boards, Planks, Beams. Large
c,paclty. Best SawmilL Value An·
ywhere. FREE Information. 1·800578-1383 NORWOOD SAW·
MilLS 252 Sonwlll Orlve, Buffalo,
NY 14225.
STEEl BUILDINGS : Factory
Cancellations 25x30 , 30x40,
4511100, 50x140 New Materials 1
StllinR .At lnvotcel. 1·800·211 ·
9394X~7.

VIAGAAfflf ORDER BY PHONEIII
Stay AI Home!rt ·1·800·211 · 1737
Dept.F

Walerllne Special: 314 200 PSI
ms.
$21.95 Per 100 ; 1' 200 PSI
For Salt : Reconditioned wash· $37.00 Per 100; All Brass Com·
ers, dryers and refrigerators. pression Fittings In Sloe~
Thompsons Appliance. 340·7 .RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson, Ohio, 1·800-537·9528
Jacklon ......,ue, (304)875-7388.
WHITE'S METAl DETECTORS .
GOOD USED APPliANCES
Ron
Allison. 588 Watson Road,
Washers , dryers. refrigerators,
ranges. Skaggs Appliances. 76 Bldwel, Ohio, 740-446-4336.
Vine Street, Call 740 -446·7398,
550
Building
1·888·818-0128.
Mollohen Carpet 202 Clark Chapel Road , Porter Ohio, 740~446·
7444 'Drl&gt;B A umo Sal'll Alotl'
King Size Bed {Whlta Iron Headboard), Mallreas/Box Springs .
Excellent Condition . $200 .
(304)451H!214.aftor 4PM.
Whirlpo'ol Refrigerator Freezer
Side By Side; Kirby Upright
Sweeper, PracllcaMy New With All
Attechments. 740-446-1304.

520

Sporting
Goods

Supplies

Block, brick, sewer pipes, windows. lintels. etc. Claude Winters,
Rio Grande , OH Call 740·2455121.
.

580

Registered Border Collie Pups,
Working Parents. Imported Blood
Lines, Good Markings, First
Shol6, 740'379-9110.

570

Kiln dried red oak, select &amp; #1 ·
common, soma cherry, 740-667·
01 t 1 or 7of.Q-667-3562.

530

Pets for Sale .

AKC Labrador Puppies. Black,
$175, 740-256-6733.

Calloway Big Bertha Irons, 3-PW
plus X· 12 A,S,L wedges, all
grapolte shall&amp;, $550. 740·992·
6273 ovenlngs.

Musical
Instruments
Attention ·Attendon

PoorboyS Music Inc.

Is Coming SOon To Gallipolis
Buy, ~II. lhlde, AOflOirs,
74().441-1093

Antiques

Buy or sell. Riverine Antit~uls ,
1124 East Main on SA 124 E. Pomeroy. 740·992·2526 or 740·992·
1539. Russ Moore•.owner.
Fancy Oak Secretary Desk •
Bookcase With Gallery: Early
Bakers Cabinet /Kitchen Cupboard, Slone Jars With Writing,
Sponge Wear Pilcher. 740·3677671 , After 5 P.M.

540 MIIICIIIaneous
Merchandise :

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

610 Farm Equipment
2 Hay Wagons $400 Each; I In·
ternallonal Hay Rake $700, 7of.O·

People Needed To Lose Up
To 30 Pounds In The NaJCt 30
Daya, Free Samptas, 740·441 ·

M.F.' 112 Square Hay Baler. GOOd
Condition. (304)6t5-3890.

sage.

1912.

We Are Buytng Tobacco Base &amp;
least. 937-895·0897. (Boloro
II :00 A.M. &amp; Allor 6 P.M.I

WANT A COMPUTER?? BUT
NO CASH?? MMX Technology ·
Will Flnanco With '0' Down. Past .
Credit Problema, No Ploblam. Cell
Tol Fraet-877•293-4052. ·
All STEEl BUILDINGS. Foctory
LIQuidation. Up to 50% OFF. Mu81
Stll . •ox60, 50x100, 70x100,
60xl50, Doug 1·80().778-2578.

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10 Year 01~ AQHA Boy Mare.
Bred For Moy Foal . Aoklng
$1 ,500 740 H88081 .
2 Nuortno Donkoyo Jock 6
Jonny at ooo 010, 740· 448·
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Livestock

630

640

Ear corn lind oquara cal 7-40-915 148!5.

PHIIJ,IP

Strow: Br'Vht Wlro Tit S - V..r
'Round Delivery &amp; Volume Oil-

ALDER

count Anlllbft. Htrltaga Farm.

101111 IISSIU

(304)175-512• .

650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer
Tobacco Plants
Now taking ordert lor this Spring.
Firat Orders wtH Guarantee Best&amp;
Earliest

Plantl.

Otwhurat

Farmo,(304)895-37401895·3789.

TRAN SF'O HTATION

710 Autoe for Sale •
'92 Pontiac Bonnev!llt, four door.
excellent condition . aharp, ~650 ,
740-949-2045 Mrlngl .

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Gravel• Sand • Tapsoil•
Fill Dirt• Mukh •
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(740) 992-3470

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Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compt~re
FREE
ESTIMATES

1121100 t mo. pd.

1888 Honda Accord, perfect condition, lo mllea, one previous own-er, automatic, loaded. 740·992·
2866.
1990 Bul"ck LtSabre Limited, all
power, 78,000 c::arelul miles, exCEJ!Ient condition, 7Ml-992·2529.
1990 Ford Crown VIctoria, 4 door,
I 15,000 miles, &amp;ervlced regularly,
$2500, 74().44!"7194.
1991 Plymouth Blazer AS , 5
Speed. Premium Sound Package,
Sunrool, Loaded , $3,200, 090,
74().446--6982.
1991 Pont. 6000 lE. 4-door.
51,000 miles. Excellent Condi·
lion . $2 ,800 . (304)675· 1204/
(304)675-2034.

1987 Ford Aerostar XLT Good
Condition, of.1,750, Price Negolloblo, 740-38&amp;-84415.
1g93 S·10 Blazer 4 WO, 4.3 l itre
Vortec. Loaded, 87 ,000 Miles,
Asking $9,000, 7•0·256·9244 Or
740-448·4423.
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1899 MUsubl.hl Mirage, Grt~~tn
Extertor, 36,000 Miles, Excellent
. Carll Will Take Pay·Oif, 740·245·
0333.
· 92 BonnaviUe SE sedan, metallic
blue, 80.000 miles·. good condition, asking $6 ,000, 740-7of.2·

8200.

HONDA's $100, $500 &amp; UP. PO·
liCE IMPOUNO. Honda's Toyo·
ta's, Chevy&amp;, Jeeps, And Sport
Utilities. Call Nowt 80().772·7470;

EXT.6336.
CARS FROM 12tiMO. lm·
pounds iAepos. Fea. $0 Down 124
Mos. 019.9% For Listlngs 1·800319-3323 X2t68.

720 Trucke for Sale
1988 C-30 Chov. (Ton) • Speed,
35~ Engine, 9' !=Ia! Bad, Raes'e
And Gooseneck Hitches Complate, 740"!46-2974.

199• Ford Ranger XlT 2 WD,
New Tires. 5 Speed, Looks Groet,
Stainless Steel c~rome Along
Bottom, SS.SOO, 740-••6-4109;
Altllr 5, 740-379-2589.
t994 GMC 1500 Series SlE
Loa'dad, V-8, Automatic, Low
Milts, Weekdays 9:30 A.M. -5:00
P.M. Call 740·•46·2445 ; Allor
5:00 P.M. And Weekends Call
740-448·1309, Ask For V~gll.
1997 black Chevy S·10 Step&amp;lde
Exlended Cab, 3 door. loaded,
25,000 miles, very sharp, full farlngs, $12,000, 740·949•2045 or
740-949-:!203.

1994 Ford F-150 Xlt, V·8, au ·
tomallc, 4WO, 8' bid, air, electric.
wtndowa, bedllner. fiberglas&amp; top·
per, excellent condition, $12,000,
740-1182·5065.

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94 Astro van for sale, 740·992·
324~.

· 1988 TRX 250R Honda. $2700 .
(304)576-2711.

1990 Harley f?portster. 883,
Black. Excellent Coodillon . Hy·
parchargar, Saddlebags, Lots or
chrome. 14,000 miles. $8,200 .
080. (304)675-2443.
1991 Honda 4 Tru, 4Wd. Aunds
good, in good shape. Only used
lor Oeer Hunllng. (304)578-2781 . .
1994 Honda, ZR 50 . Excellent
Condition, Hardly used. (304)458·
2214. Leavt~age.

1996 Yamaha Kodiak 400, warn
winch, atg Foot kit, Pro Design air
IIIIer, 76t mltos, $4500, 304· 773·
5715 daya, 740•992·3024 even. lngo.

Sunset Rom•
Construetfon
Cabinets· Vinyl SidingRoofs • Decks • Gareges
Free Estimates
Bryan Reeves
www.sun Dme.com

BISSELL IUILDERS

219 E. 2nd
Pomeroy, Ohio
Used Appliances

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992·.1550
The Appliance

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"Were Back"

Parts • All Makes

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Reniodeling - Kitchen

$300.00 Coverall
$501).00 Stlrbul'lt
Progretalve top line.
Uc. I 00-50 11ntlillll

• Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

740·992·7599

Ken Yo11ng

(NO SUNDAY CALlS)

Henderson ,' WV

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750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

790

Campara &amp;
MotorHomae

Nice Pop-Up Camper Sleeps 7,
New Canvas &amp; Windows, $800
080, 740·256-6457. .

SER VICES

810

Nutrena Western Pride
12% .Sweet Feed $5.00/50 lb. bag

S rin Seeds 8 Fertilizer

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The final trump-entry-killing
deal in Ely Culbertson 's article,
reprinted in this month's Bridge
World magazine, is by far the
hardest. Even two top experts
would be happy to defeat four
spades. Well, do you see how they
might do it?
1 dislike C11lbertson's auction.
t would have been in three n.o·
trump in only .two bids (I NT-3
NT), which is easy here, even ·
after a heart lead from West.
The defenders need to win one
trick in each suit. The declarer
must either discard a red-suit los·
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East to lead away from the heart.
king.
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trick one. Declarer wins and takes
the spade finesse ; East ducks.
South repeats the spade finesse,
East winning with the Icing imd
returning his la'st spade to remdve
dummy' s entry. Then, when .
declarer plays on clubs, East, noting his partner's two on the firs_t
round to show an odd. number,
holds up his ace for two rounds.
If South had continued with a
third club, E11st would ·have
returned· the diamond queen to
defeat the c.ontract. Instead, South
cashed . the diamond ace, East '
unblocking the queen, and played
another diamond. However; West
switched to a heart, setting up 1he
fourth defensive trick before East ·
could be endplayed with his club·
ace. (Yes, South can succeed by .
playing a diamond .when in dummy with t!Jo,spade ace .) ,
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740-992-1709

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would be nothing but trouble in
time not easily resolved.
SA011TARJUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Sometimes you can be a viclim of your own,pooi' plunning. lf
you're too muchlin q. huiTy today
to pay prOjects the proper atte~­
tion they deserve, look for a bt&amp;
mess to come out of chaos.
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f9) Don't allow )'ourself to be
talked into something to which
you're opposed. Othc!'S could
brins enumgltments Into your
tjfe'tQday that yor.t've been Uyins
very hard to avoid.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 19)
Today you ~;ould actalot ofbra&amp;·

in town.
CANCER (Ju~ 21-luty 22)
Oroli~ins your pleasural&gt;le inltr·
c5ls today with funds cannarked
· for necessjties could do more
harm to. your bud&amp;~ than you bar·
1ai.,ed for. Do only whal you can
•lford.
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LBO (July 23-A•t· 22) Be
extra careful todly With all affairs
of tht home. Mind what you say,
do and how you react lo othor1.
An lncidcnl wuld occur unex·
pe&lt;lldly 11101 mipt emote IOIIJ
term pcoblems.
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Nutrena Hunters Pride Dog Food

Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee.
Local retsrances· turnished. ES·
tebl~hed 1975..'CaH 24 Hrs. (740)
446·0670, 1·800·287·0578. ~og­
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'93 Stratos Fish &amp; Ski boat, 120
hp Evlnrude motor, Stralo&amp; Trail
Trailer, many opllons. va,.Y good
condition, $8500, call 740·742, 2249.
1995 Metallic Blue &amp; Sjlvar Pro·
craft, 170V Bass Boat w/a £18 .
tOO HP Mercury Outboard w/50
thrust, 12/24 Volt Tr911ing Motor,
llvewell &amp;~trailer. Like new condl·
lion. Will listen to trade-Ins.
(304)862-3652.

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Cell Phone 674c33Jl . Fax 304-67 5-245

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

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1997 Honda Foreman, 4WO, excellent condition, 800 miles ,
$4000, 740-992-5(165.
1999 Honda 450 ES 4 Wheel
Drive · E~ecallent Condition, ~.800,
740·268·92...

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New Homes • Vinyl
Siding • New Garages
• ·Replacement Windows
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740o949-5416

AI Mabs Tractor&amp;:
Equip11111nt Parts
Factory Authorized
Case-IH Parts
Dealers.

AT 11:30 P.M.
Main St.,
Pomeroy,OH
· P.ylng $80.00

82,000 Milos, Air, Need&amp; A l ltllo
Body Work. Painted, $6,000 080;
1993 Dodge Spirit 4 Cylinder, AU·
tomatlc. 100,000 Mile&amp;, S1,800
OBO, 740-256-1233.

1997 Ford Ranger XLT, 2 wheel
drive, step aida, axcal!ant condl·
tlon, 4 cyl., auto, lie, amlfm CO,
~.ooo mllta, cuatom wheals, fl7795.
berglus ,bod cover, $8,999, 304..
773-5305 after epm.
C&amp;C Ganerat Home Matritenenco· Painting, vinyl oldlng,
1997 Rongor XLT Stopolde, carpentry, doofs, windows, balha,
32,000 mlltl, S .IPttd, air, CO, mo!&gt;llo homo - lr ond mole. For
crulu, $10 ,000 llrm, H .0-949·· free ootlmota call Chot, 740·9922221 .
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loedod, $13.500. 080 74o-2561252, Home' 740-256-1618.

Appliance Parte And Strvk:t: All
Name Brands OYir 25 Year1 EJC·
perlence AU Work Guarant•ed ,
French City Maytog, 740·448·

88 Ford Ranger extend cab,
740-742-2710. ·

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Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
toll Ins 877- 353- 7822

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1998 Jeep ChirOkee 4JI4 Drive,

1999 Black Monti Carlo All Powers, In Excellent Shape! 740·388·

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Dennis .Bryant. Owner
. 39141 ST. Rt . 684 .

Free EIJtimates

1992 Chevy Cavalier 4 Cyl, AJC,
Pwr Sir. Pwr. Brake&amp;, Look&amp; Good.
Runs Good . Asking $1 .800.00.
'740-387-7480 Or 741l-448·9552.

1998 Burgu!'dY Subaru Legacy
Outback. 27,000 Miles. (304)675·
8937.
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for Ytilr Ptl'sltttlls.

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Free Estimate•

1-800·311-3391

Club Bingo On.

1995 Chrysler Cirrus. XL, Au·
lomatlc, AIC. Sunroof. $9,300
OBO, 740·•48-0855 Days; 740446-8832 Eveinga And Weekends.

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1998 Chrysler Town &amp; Country

1995 Camero. Air, Tltt , Cruise ,
co. Tinted Glasa, 58,000 ¥11e&amp; ,
Asking $8,500, 740-446·8172,
740-256-9103.

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Three locals tabbed All-Ohio,

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Ana Laaden: I really
to think about J,..B. IN
need your advice. Several months
GLENDALE HEIGHTS ILL.
ago, my husband, "Archie:• met a
DEAR L.B.: You have also
woman online . .He chatted with
given me something to think
her every day. then, began to call
about. I see no reason to celebrate
her on the phone. .He also sent
anything a year in advance. Why
her S3 cards, along with sweet
rush it? I'm still trying to get used
poenu and small gifts. Wh,en I
to writing the year 2000 - and
confronted Archie about this
it's not easy.
ADVICE
~oziness, he insisted that they
. Some people are happy to have
were just "computer pals." So far
any excuse for a parry. Folks, the
ates at an adolescent level, and he new century and the new millen~ I know, they ·never met.
. A few months ago, this woman is not going to change. You can nium begin on Jan. 1; 2001. The
married another man she met insist, however, that he stop call- worldwide extravaganza this past
online. She sent Archie an e-mail ing and sending gifts to his online New Year's Eve was only a warmto let him know about it, and cutie, and be very firm about it. up. The real celebration is yet to
then, told him she would no Some joint counseling might be . come. Batten down the hatches,
longer be chatting with him. He helpful. I recommend it.
and hang on to your hat!
Dear Aim Landen: OK, so
was terribly ·upset when he
That 'first kiss, that first
.
this
isn't
the
most
pressing
issue
of
learned of her marriage, which
embrace... Remember all those
made me wonder about the our age, but I feel my blood pres- things that brought you and your
intensity of their relationship. . sure go up every time I hear the loved one together? Ann Landers'
Archie insisted it was not .an terms "new century" and "new new booklet, "How WeMet," is
"affair:' and that I am the only millennium." I don't think' I can now available. This collection of
'woman who ever interested him take it for another eight and a h2If sentimental love stories wiD make
lexually. He swore he neve~ 'did months. It seems as though adver- a terrific gift for that special
get together with her. So, I for- tisers and the media ate jumping someone. For a copy, please send Q
gave him for the flirtation ; and on the bandwagon, celebrating self-addressed, long, business size
• things seemed to be better this year as the start of the 21st envelope and a check or money
century and the third miUennium order· for $5.50 (this includes
between us.
I thought he waS through with when it won't a.ctually happen .'postage and handling) to: How
until 20()1.
· We Met, c/o Ann Landers, P.O.
his chat-room shenanigans, but I
If
you
think
I'm
one
of
those
Box 11562, Chicago, lL 60611was mistaken. Last month, Archie
met a 28-year-old woman online, "millennium purists" or another 0562 (in Canada, $6.50). To find
lunatic, fringe historian on a out more about Ann Landers and
and has been callirtg her and
lending poems and ,gifts. He told soapbox, simply pull out the "C" tead her past columns, :visit the
me yesterday she is in' a terrible . book of your home en~yclopedia Creators Syndicate web page .at
and look up "century." It will say
marriage, and he is helping het
''recover" her self-esteem. Archie that since there was no year zero,
the first century started in 1 A.D.
thinks if he stops communicating and ended in 100 A.D. Therefore,
with her, she ·may do something each century ends in· the year
clnstic. I have told him he is
zero, as in 2000, and the new one·
betrayipg our marriage, but he starts with the year one, as in
insists since nothing physical is 2001. This means that 'on Dec. 31,
going on, I should not complain. 2000, we will celebrate the end of
· Am I overreacting? Archie says the last century, and the beginthis flirtation is meaningless, but it ning of a new one.
is very upsetting to .me. What can · I won't win this debate, but I
I do? - NEED ADVICE DOWN know you have mariy loyal readSOUTH
ers (me included); and at least I
DEAR SOUTH: You can will have ,given them something
accept the fact that Archie oper-

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COLUMBUS (AP) Farfrlers
;tatewide are worried that dry conditions
.luring another growing season will cause
:hem to lose a majoritx of their income for
1 second cQnsecutive year, a farming organization official said.
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"While we're starting to see some of ti)e
moisttire be replenished, we stiU have a lot
tO go," said Joe Cornely, spokesman for the
Ohio Farm Bureau. "There are a lot of
f~ers that are very ne.rvous about the
kirid of the weather Ohio is going to get
this year. ·
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· . "l don't know if any farmer would be
prepared for another devastating drought

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about year's weather

like last year."
With predictions of below normal
spring and summer rain, farmers could
have a tough time harvesting their crops in
the fall.'.,
There is enough moisture in the soil for
farmers to plant corn, soybeans and other
crops in the coming weeks, but that doesn't mean the water will remain throughout
· the growing season, said JU,:. Ramey, a stat:istician With the Ohio Agriculture Statistics Service.
, "Rigltt now if they had to go out and
1 ·plant the crops today, they wot,Jid probably
get them in .... It's another thing·to grow it

out and bring it' to harvest," Ramey said
Wednesday following a meeting of the.
Drought Executive Committee.
The Legislature £reated the committee
after a 1988 drought as a way for state
agencies; scientists and others to share
information and make reconunendations
to the governor.
The drought that hurt water levels, crops
and livestock last year still is affecting farmland, with the northwest and westcentral
parts of Ohio being the driest, said Julie
Dian-Reed, a service hydrologist with the ',
Natiopal Weather ::&gt;ervice in Wilmington. .· ·
She told the group Wednesday that fore- ·

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n.rfrnr

Question: I saw my eye doctor rather complex, but ultima.tely the
because I have been having eye pupil constricts because the small
pain, particularly when I'm in . muscles of the iris make it do so.
bright light. He said that I, had These muscles become inflamed
uveitis and has treated me for it, but and sore with uveitis. Therefore, it
he also wants me to' see my family hurts as they contract as an autodoctor because he said the back matic response to being in bright
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pain I've been experiencing might light.
be related to my eye problems. Are . Now, your back pain poses an
these ·d&lt;ictors in cahoots, or could intelesting dilemma. Back pain is a ·
my back· pain and eye problems normal characteristic of the human
teally have the same cause?
species. More ~ 80 percent of
Answwr: It is certainly possible the population wiU lose at least
to llave uveitis and back pain as a some time off the job during their
consequence of the same. illness, work career because .of back pain.
but you qllght also simply have two Perhaps your back pain is Simply
different problems that are produc- this common disorder involving a
ing symptoms at the same time. I'm disturbance in the smooth coordisure that.your eye doctor wants to · nation between the muscles, ncrwork with your family physician to vous system, bones and circulation
find out the specific cause or i;aus- of the· back. Howeiler, your back
~ of your . symptoms so that the pain ·may aJso be the consequence
proper treatment can be used. .' ·. of a speciaJ type of arthritis that
Uyeitis, the particular type of eye strikes from five to500out of every
trouble you have, deserves a bit of l,OOO.You may have what we docexp~tion. I'll start with the way tots call a spondylarthropathy (yes,
the eye is built. Tpe eye has a tough it's another terrible doctor name).
outer wall that is composed of
Spcmdylarthropathies are specific
three major layets, and .a center that types of arthritis that predominantis filled with a clear. and colorless ly at\ack the joints of the spine.
fluid. The tough outer layer of the Ankylosing spondylitis is the most
eye inc;ludes the transparent·cornea prevalent ofthese, but Reiter's synover the pupil as well as the white drome and psoratic are also fairly ·
of the eye, called the sclera, around common. These conditions attack
the remainder of the eyeball. The about 1.5 percent ofwh,ites, 4 per· inner layer consists of the light-sen- cent of.American blacks,18 percent ·
sitive optic nerve. Between these of Pima Indians, 50 percent of
two - ·in the layer called !he uvea Haida Indians in Canada and
- is the location of your eye trou- almost no one ofAsian ances!ry.
ble.
All spondylarthropathies can also
The. uvea contains the iris, that cause uVeitis. In fact, in soroe indicolored part · that controls the viduals the first srmP.tom of these
amourit of light entering the eye, types of arthritis.. iS eie·.pain, and it
the coroid plexus tbat is a coUec- may take months. or ~ for joint
tion of many small l!lood vessels, paiil to "show up" and make the
and an organ named the ciliary ·diagnosis possible.
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body that produces the fluid filling
I think ~ur ~ doctor is trying
the eye.
.
to take good cate of ~u ---not jlist
In'flammation of the uvea is ~ur eyes, but all of ~u . He wants
called uveitis; the ·condition you to llC sute that yotir ulieitis does not
have. This causes general eye diJ.. indicate a more serious underlying
comfOrt as weD as the pain you lllns such as a spondylarthropathy.
experience in bright light. &amp; you Your docton ate not in cahoots,
know, bright light causes the pupil because that word indicates a qu~
- the opening in the center of the tionable motive for their coUaborairis through which' light enters the .,tion. Instead, they appear to be
eye - to contract. The way light working together for an honorabie
causes this automatic !eSpOilSC is goal- your good health.

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enough to recover &amp;om last year's shortfalls.
Pam of the state still are about I0 inches of
precipitation below normal.
·"We need a pretty wet spring, and right
now it's not looking like that's going to
happen:· she said.
Ramey said beginning next week his
agency wiU begin a survey asking farmer's
how much moisture there is in the soil. He
hopes 'to see timely rains throughout the
~ season \hat will keep the top soil
moist and replenish groundwater reserves.
t. ·.-~" He~S' ~rtied that northwest and west-

A TATTOO FOR
YOU- Kids at
the Family Fun
Fest will be
able to get a
· tattoo - the
temporary kind,
of course. The
tattoos will
be offered by
·· the Meigs
Co.unty
Tuberculosis.
and Health
Association,
there educating
patrons on the
importance ·
of skin
testing.
(Charlene
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County Health Department, the
SfNiliiB. NEW SWF
Family and Children First Coimcil,
EAST MEIGS . ~ One big aOd the Meigs County Departme~
~t, multi-generational in . nature ofHwnan services.
· and centered on a celebration of the
Activities will get underway at.9 :
&amp;mily.
a.m. and continue until 3 p.m. with
That is how the Meigs County more than 50 ~Cies and orgalnzaFamily Fun Fest to be held at East- . tions being imolved. There will be
ern Elemen\3fY School on April 8 is health screening~ and learhing activbeing described
ities, as well as a,.varifty of entertainThe fest wiD feature ".Om~ ment all day long.
I.Or everyone" through its focus on
The ac!ivities will. inclu~ every. . life skills within 1iunilies, by thing from ~ painting to sports
~ heali)l, !OCial and surVival I Pll}"ic:aJs, from, iflteractive crafu to
education. ·
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..~ nutnttonal snack$, fiom body !itt
Dl--•-~ r~ th ·
..V under- •. saeeninjp to llCMJty makeovers, all
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'- Representatives of county.agencies ~~~d
when~ Of u=, accv.~'l! ~ ('vlarg!e
. ?re . local
attended a planning session for the sec·
inrolved agepcies met in the ron&amp;- · who ~ chaiJ:nlan of th~ planning ond annual
Fun Fest at East~~
· mentary School on April 8.
· room of Veterans
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Memorial corruruttee.
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t
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Th Am .
El. . .Power' Margie
R.N., chair~ lght, sfha1rman
·of th e even.
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encan . ectnc
- were.• from left, Paule
""~'"Lo .e th Ligh
B " will bes Plctur""
""" with her during the planning se ~
· ·; Hosting the Fun Fest are John R. th walongee With~,_.~ Charli .. Eichinger, Hol~er Home Health of Veter n emorlal Hospital; ~unie
~ M~ ,County prosecutipg . , . ~
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alioniey. .personnel of the M~, .......... flllllllly, Pll~ AJ · · health departmtlllt. (Charle(le Hoeflich phOto)

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-A bill that the judge coulq sqspend that senshifi:i the emphasis ofjuvenile justice tence a5 long :1! the child successful- .
from rehabilitation to public safety. ly completes the ju~e teun.
· and victims' 'rigb~ is on its way to
SJ&gt;Ilnsdied by Sen..Robert Latta; ,
. lawmaktrs iii the Ohio House. , R~Bowling Greea, the biD stemmed
· 1The Senate.orl "'~dp~ passed · frop:~ reco~rulations the Ohio
the bill under ,which children as CrimiJW Sent:e~ Cornlrumon
; ~ung as 10 could be jailed and developed . Over . two 'ye3n . and
more yo!PIS olfenders would face . announce&lt;! in AugUst: 1999. ·
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adult trials.
"We need to send a clear lt1eSsagli
, Th~ .biD,_ ~pproved ~2-1!, also to those individuals, those juvenib
Ul~ ~ ~tences for committing the lt10it uiispeablxe
v.anous lelony cnmes, keqls some of. .
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be
ttented,"
25 instead of21, arid requires judges 0
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. ~- Bob Tafts 0\\'11 Juvenile JU$' Childrep. could face more trials nee bill JS expected to .be voted ~ut ,.
·beCause the bill :would allow judges of the House CrlJt!lnal just)c~
to ~~ ~Wig olfendets both juVI!- Committ~e ".next ~. 'lldt
nile and adult sentences. The adult spokesman Scott Milbnm said
sentence would require a trial, but Wednesday.

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requiring reports - documents,
he added mockingly, that "already
have them quaking in Kuwait and
quivering in Venezuela."
But.when it came time to vote,
Frank cast a·" present"- not' wanting to · endOrse the legislation, but
,a~sor.~Qr~tote seen votinS'on'
the 11\'l'(!ng side in the oil cartel versus ~can consumer debaie.
there wete . 187 Den;_ocrats
who voi:ed with Republicans for
the legislation; including SOil}e
who wete highly critical of the biD
during a two-hour debate.

"Sometimes people laugh at
Congress. This is a day for laughing:• Rep. Martin Frost, D-Texas,· .
declared, chastising ~e Republican
~oriry for pushing the "meaningless"legislation, which he earlier in a news release . described :u
"feel good flulf." Still, Frost voted
for the bill.
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Senate Republicaru, meanwhile, were planning a largely symbolic vote oftheir own on a proprice fixing. ·
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posed "gas tax holiday," possibly
Nevertheless, it was touted by early next week, in an apparent
supporters as a "wakeup call" and a attempt by the GOP leadership to
"clear me5sage" ' to the Clinton try to gain some political advanadministration and OPEC, which tage on a high-profile pocketbook
meets next Monday to consider
new oil production levels, that this iss~nate Majority Leader 'Il:ent
· country is angry over the run-up .
in oil prices.
·
· Lott, R -Miss., this week quietly
It "spotlights OPEC's price-fix- filed two gasoline tax bills - one
ing activities:• declareg Rep. Ben- to suspend the 4.3 cent-a-gallon
jamin Gilman, R-N.Y., !he mea- increase. that Congress approved in
sure's chief sponsor.
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1993, and another to suspend the
Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., entire 18.4 cent federal levy ridiculed the mea.~ure as "feel.good with a ·test' vote pl:l!lned for early ·
legislation" that does little beyond · next week.

Sculpture h~no,f$ memory o~ Dr. Holzer
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GALLIPOLIS - On March
11-, a brief ceremony was held
in the Charles E. Holzer Jr.,
MD, ~bulatory Surgery Urut
for the dedication of a sculp~
ture in . memory of the late
Charles E .• Holzer Jr.,. MD,
founder of Holzer Clinic: and
past prestdent and prestdent
emeritus of Holzer Medical
Center.
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Th e scul p·t ure was comnus. sioned in honor of Holzer
Clinic's 50th anniversary last
year.
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fpUowing the introduction,
comments were made by Holzer Clinic President J. Craig
Strafford, MD, and Holzer

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Clinic general surgeon Alice A.
Gricoski, and family introduclions were made by Dr. James'
Orr. M..S. Charles E. Holzer.Jr.
unveiled the sculpture.
Present at the dedication
were members of the Holzer
family: Mrs. Holzer's daughters
Karin Christi and Am~ and
members of their fan:ilies .
· · · d guests an d the'
ot.h.er mvtte
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artist Robert Patnck Hutton.
The sculpture of Dr. Holzer
is located in the lobby of.the·
ground floor at the CharlQ E:
Holzer Jr., MD Ambulatory:
Surgery Unit at· Holzer Medical Center.

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SCULPTURE UNVEILED - Mrs. Charles E. Holzer Jr. (Bobbie) is
shown left with the sculpture In memory of Holzer CliniC founder Or•
Charles E. Holzer Jr.

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Republicans said they wanted to
"send a .message" to OPEC oil
producers. Democrats . caUed it
meaningless "feel good fluff."
But in the end, all but a handful
of House members - Republicans and Democtats alike - voted
for a bill Wednesday that both $ides
acknowledged would do little to
help Americans deal wit)&gt; ~e high
cost of oil, or lower prices.
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Instead, the vote may ,J!ave
'·r ···otemcoru•ttalteitJ1Pw 'little pa-ter
Congress has to ~ddress the soaring
oil and gasoline· prices that grip the
nation, much less influence foreign
oil production plans.
The legislation, although .characterized by some lawmakers as
tepid and inconsequential, passed
the House 382-38, marking the
first congressionall'esl'onse to the
·tripling of oil prices over the past
14 months.
The bill, titled the "Oil Price
Reduction Act," simply requires
the White House to review pricing
ptactices of the 11-member Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Couritrtes and the president to
work with other nations to restrict
military assistance against countries
~ 1:9, be engaged in petroleum

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rain are below normal.
"That's our gteenbelt," he said.
Fred Dailey, director of the Ohio
Department ofAgricultute, said he's urging
farmets to take ptecautions such as crop
insurance in case a lack of rain prevents
crops from thriving.
He cautioned farmers from taking comfort in last weekend's steady rains, which
pushed precipi1:1tion levels in southwest ·
and southeast Ohio above normallevi:ls for
the year.

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to confront·oil
producing nations

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