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Page B~B ·. The Dally Sentinel

VVedn..da~April5,2000

Pomeroy, Mlddle~rt. Ohio

utton downplays competing~. Wonds.•s Ma$len draws n~r
BY TIM DAHLBERG
of Augum National's clubhuuse.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) A
What, they wondered once
small group of reporters crowded again , was the secret to beating
.oround Hal Sutton under the Tiger Woods'
giant oak that spreads out in front
What the.Y should have been

asking, insisted Su.tton, was the
secret to beating Augu sta National.
"I'm not playing him, I'm playing the golf course," said Sutton,

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the last man to beat Woods.
" Nobody is teeing it up this weelt
thinking about beating Tig&lt;'r.
They're thinking about the golf
course."
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There's a lot to think about this
year at Augusta National, where
the expanded .rough is • topic of
\vorry and consternation as are
the winds expected to harden the
slick greens even more.
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Come the final round Sunday,
though, Woods' shadow figures to
loom large once again among the
Georgia pines- and in the minds
of those still on the leaderboard.
This is a guy, after alJ, who has
won I 0 times since the ·last Masters.
" People think any ewnt he .
plays in is Tiger's event to win,"
David Duval said. " Not too long
Jgu . tlu t was the ca~e with me."
Woo ds is a ht&gt;avy favori te t()
w in his second 'green jackt't as· the -

Maste rs. begins Thursday on a
co ur s~: that Iu s bl."en tweaked the
last few years to try and proiect
par.
· This year, the .rough introduced
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allowed to grow over ewn more
of the former fairways. It isn't
dcep. but it is enough to place a
pre mium on accuracy and make it
diffi cult to JUdge what a shot will ··
SENIORS HONORED - Senior Award winners at Laraine Lawson and Sarah Brauer. Behind them are do to greens that demand a perSunday's Southern athletic banquet were were (L·R Josh Davis, Kyle Norris, Chris Randolph, Russell fe et approach.
in front) Stacy Lyons , Kim lhle, Heather Dailey, Reiber and Adam Cumings .
" I don't see the need to have to

Arnold·Paliher will be teeing it
chang&lt;' it every year," Woods said.
"Every year that I've. played, up in his 46th Masters ~ His first
was in 1955 when he first pulled
they've done that."
Ironically, Woods thinks the into Augusta National towing a
changes favor a player like himself irailer that he 'a nd his late wife,
Winnie, lived in w\lile playing the
who hits the ball high and long.
They don't favor defending tour.
Palmer wiU be paired witli Jack
champion Jose Maria Olazabal,
who has struggled trying to hit his Nicklaus and Gary Player in a
driver in the f•irway 'a nd doesn't reunion of golfs Big T hree of the
need a IJarrower target to shoot 1'960s, though none have' an
expectations of wini1ing.
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" I don't know if it's unusual
"It's going to be a tough week,"
that we're playing together,"
Olaz•bal said.
While · the ·course has again Palmer said. "But it's certainly
changed, there are also changes in- unusual at Augusta ."
the field.
Norman ·still has the expectaGreg Norman has gone from · tion he &lt;:an win , despite his many
tourna1nent favorite to sentimen- close calls ai1d spectacular failures
tal favor ite in his 20th M asters. in 19 previous Masters.
And Duval has gorie from can't
His eagle o n 13 in the final
miss · to can't win, quit&lt;' a tuin- round last y~ar put him in positipn
around from last year' when he had 'to win, hur Olazabal sank his own
won four tournam e n ts coming birdie pu tt and pulled away for his
into Augusta .
second Ma sters wm .
" I don't know ifl'm considered
Ac tht• age of 45 , Norman hasa favorite or not," Duval said. "My n 'r won in two years Jnd admits
intentions aro jpst to win the golf he has only eight maj ors l&lt;'ft in
tOurnaanent."
whi ch he will havt&gt; a realistic
For th e third" consewtive year, chance. Still, he believes this may
tht!'re's. another a t~en- age amat~u.r be the ope.
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se nsation trying t¢ win the covet" When I come in here, I feel
ed green jacket. This tim€10 Aus- very good about my chances," he
tralia's Aaron Baddeley, who won saio.f. "Whether it's Jack: Nicklaus,
the Australian Open last year as an who 's 'won six times, or myself.
18-year-old amateu r.
who has never won it, we all want
Other things never seem to It .
cha nge on the stunningly green
"I feel good here," he said. " It's
fairways of Augusta National.
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- Josh Davis won the Best
ReGord Award and Most Outstand·
ing Wrestler Award at Southern's
winter sports banquet.

Bicentennial rep visits Meigs, As
Southern girls r~Uy for victory, Bl

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BY BRIAN J. REED
SENTINEL NEWS STAFF

The Fur Peace Ranch Guitar Camp hosted the monthly busi· Scott, a jau guitarist, above, and taken on a tour of the facil·
·ness-after-hours social of the Meigs County Chamber of Com-· lty located in the Darwin ar~a of Meigs County. (David Harris
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Brandi Codner and Roberta ·Forester, 'who c;heered during football and
basketball games. For their effoqs and spirit the duo earned the
Coach's Award from advisor Lee Codner.·

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woulcl' ·t&gt;ring many cha·nges
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -· A redesign .of state. •
state sys'tems that provide and monitor cliiJd
• Es~lish a $20 million pilo~ project to
C11re, child protection, foster Care and adop- . • SUbSidize I housing fol' WCJtare • and lowliOn, and child abuse and neglect prevention income families involved with child protecprograms are all part of sweeping changes rive sery!ces.
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proposed to Ohio's child Welfare system.
• Create a new item in the 'state human
.The 21 recommendations, drafted by a seivices budget for programs to · preveqt
34-member state task force, were' created ·as child abuk and neglect; and' set aside $1 'for
part of a· wide-ranging examination of the prevention fur every S3 spent on child prostate systems.
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The task force - which included juveweek in Dayton:
nile cou~jujlges, state lawmakers, child care
.• Define a set of" core protective services" professionals, and foster and adoptive parents
·that must be provided by all 88 Ohio coun- - last month reduced the recommendaties, and increase ilie state's contribution tions from 58 to 21.
fi:om the aurrent 10 percent to one-third of
Eventqany, all rec~mnl.endations must be
the costs.
approved ,by Department of Human Ser• Develop a statewide strategy to ·handle vices Director Jacqueline Romer-Sensky
aggressive and violent youth, and double and then by the governor and the state Legadoption assistance payments . to $500 a islarure. .
month by 2003.
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The costs ·mentioned in the task force
• R equest $18.5 million in the next bien- document amount to $44.5 million, but
nial budget to help counties set up a three- would b~·higher if other changes are adopttiered system to keep young people con- ed.
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Human Services, ~ong with the state
ou! of the criminal justice system.
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• Create a statewide voluntary rating sys- the state's'25 largest foster care providers, as
rem for child care providers to build on the well as a peiformance review of the departstate's licensing system,' and create an ment itself. Those audit results. will be conimprovement funq with $1 million from the sidered.along with the task force report.
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mlll(fr Of this story,' whic/1 ~eals with
'~"''related c/9ims against the Millon •·
Couniy sheriff, some readers, · 'by
nature, may be Offended..
FRIIM STAFF REPORTS

POINT PLEASANT .- A
Poirit Pleasant wqman ·has joined
· three ,others in a federal lawsuit
against · Mason.
County . Sheriff
Troy "Shorty"
Huffman,· and
the
Mason
County Comrrusston.
Nina
Birchfield
claims she had
also been sexuHuffman
ally
assaulted
and harassed by Huflinan, in an
amended suit filed in U.S. Federal
Court in Charleston Tuesday by
Golden burg. Goldenburg . &amp;
Stealey of Parkersburg. and Qitrapano, Barrett &amp; Dipiero of
' Charleston.
· When asked for a comment,
Huflinan said he had not he~rd

an)'thing about the amended suit.
In the original sUit, 61ed March
I 0, Robin Hutton, Evelyn Litchfield and Angela Stewart alleged
they suffered repeated unwanted
and unwelcome sexual touching,
repeated batteries, and ttnwelcome.
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inmate in the Mason County Jail
from February to June 1998, and at
'other tin1es ;md places.
The !Uit claims that in the summer of 1998, liuflinan allegedly
requested Birchfield ·perfurm oral
sex on him . After she refused, the
suit claims, Huflin.an allegedly
touched Birchfield's breast and
legs, and used sexually suggestive
language.
According to the suit, in April
1998, while an inmate in the jail,
Birchfield claims she saw Huflinan
all egedly sexually harass other
inmates, and allegedly observed a
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Ohio Valley Bank
contributed $500
recently.to the
Meigs County
Council on Aging,
to be used for a
new computer net-

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Team high series: Meigs County Golf Course (1814)
Team high game: Tony's Carry Out (696)

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Super Bank dlv~
sion, presents the
check to Patty
Pickens, activities
coordinator for the .
senior center. The
system, to cost
$9,300, will be
used to document
and blll cases
processed by the
center's staff.
(Brian J. Reed
photo)

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High series: Sam Smith (538); Steve Burton (531)
High game: Russ Carson, Smith (tied at 210); Burton (191)
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High series: Kaye Spencer (5:;!6); Pat Carson (498)
High game: c;arsoQ (212): Spencer (204)

POMEROY -The Transportation Review
and Advisory Council won't vote on the U.S.
33 Athens to Darwin project on Thursday, after
all. .
Mi chael Cull , TRAC coordinator for the
Ohio Department of Transportation , said
Wednesday.·TRAC will still meet in special session in Columbus today, but tliat a vote on
funding will not take place.
TRAC
Instead,
Cull did not say members will vote
only to approve the
whyTRAC
most recent report of
· decided to post- findings
on the project
pone the vote,
from
M cCormick,
but did say that Taylor &amp; Associates, a
the public com- consulting firm hired
last year to study the
.ment period 011 project
on behalf of
the project does the Community Advisory Committee, a
not end until
group
of proponents
April15.
and opponents of the
project.
Cull saidTilq\C will 'Still accept public coniment about the project today - 45 minutes
fi:om proponents and 45 minutes from opponents.
A vote on funding is now not expected until
M ay, when TRAC will vote o n an entire draft
list of proposed projects fi:om across the state.
C ull did not say whyTRAC decided to postpone the vote, but did say that th e public comment period on the project does not end until
April1 5.
Steve Story, a Pomeroy atto rney who serves
as chairman of the Southeastern O hio Regional Council's U.S. Ro1,1te 33 Committee, and
represerl!atives from . Pomeroy, Middleport, and
other local communities, businesses and organizations, were expected to attend this morning's
TRAC meeting to again voice support for
funding for the project.
The project, which involves the construction
of a "Super II" highway (a two-lane road on a
four-Jane right of way), is estimated to cost
$82.8 million.
TRAC has already approved S5 million for
dccsign and engineering work for the project.
T he road has been the subject of considerable
controversy, including opposition from a citizens group in Ath ens, Coalition Against Superfluous Highways (CASH).
·C ASH alleges highway funds would be better
used to improve the existing road, and has raise4
environmental concerns about the proposal.
M embers of CASH served on the CAC,
along with project propo nents , but that group's
wi&gt;tk has been completed with the release of
the McCormick, Taylor &amp; Associates study, and
is not expected to meet' again, Story said.

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Meigs County Golf Course ............................................... 96-16
The Dark Side ..................................................................70·42
Dairy Queen· Brazier .......................... .'....: .........................66·46
Tony's Carry Out... ............................................................56·56
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MIDDLEPORT Plans
for Middleport's annual community- wide "Yellow Flag"
yard sale were made during
Tuesday's monthly meeting of
the Middleport Community
Association.
This will be the third year
for the event, which coordinates a number of sales
throughout Middleport and
Pomeroy, and includes yellow
flag; for those holding sales,
and a locator map to be published for the convenience of
.those attending the sales.
: T his year, the sale will be
·held all aay on May 5 and•6.
A $5 fee for those partici. paring in th e sale will include a
yellow flag for posting in the
:yard, a sale tip she et, a listing in
:the locator map and advertisements, and all publicity costs.
· T he kits are available at
:Chapman Shoes and Ohio Val- ·
leJ Bulk Foops in Pomeroy,
and the Middleport Department Store and Ohio Rivc,r..
Bear Oo., Middleport.
: . Myron Du'fiield, president ·
of the community association,,
said Tuesday that he is waiting
for confirmation from the ·,
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Pick 3: 5-5-5; Pick ... 5-&gt;..9-1

Farmers, Bank &amp; Savings Co., represented by Paul
has conti]buted $2,000 toward the purchase of 11 new
tern for theo Meigs County Council on Aging. Pat~):
coordinator for the senior center, aeqepts the check.
Rio Grande will provide technical assistance In iinlple•mefltlrlg
gram. (Tony M. Leach Ph(/to).
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BUCKEY·E BRIEFS
Second fire victim dies
COLUMBUS (AP) -A second child has died of injuries suffered in a house fire. ~eisha Humphrey, t2 , died at about 3 a.m.
Thursday at C~dren's Hospital, a nursing supervisor s;~id.
Keisha's 3- year-old sister, Michelle, died early Wednesday shortly
after being pulled from the burning north side home.
Two other siblin~. Michael, 3, and Gary, 7, remain in critical condition at Children's Hospit:il. Their father, Gary Humphrey, 4t, was ·
in the Ohio State Universir'y Medical CFnter in critical cundition.
· The mother, Tracey. was not at home when the fire broke out, •
authorities said.
A spark from a faulry electrical cord .in the dining room of the
house was believed to have caused ·the fire, fire department spokeswoman Kelly McGuire said Wednesday.
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Damage to the home was estimated at $35,000.

Man sought in wife's death
GREENVILLE (AP) -The US. Border Patrol has been alerted
to be on the lookout for a man suspected of killing his wife and
possibly heading for Mexico with the couple's 2-year~old son,
·authorities said.
James William Taylor, 22, of Greenville, is a suspect in the death of
a woman authorities tentatively identified as his wife, 22-year-old .
Lori A. Taylor, Darke County SheriffToby Spencer said Wednesday.
Police believe the couple's 2-year-old son, Dillon James Taylor,
may be with his father.
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Investigators were called to the couple's trailer in Greenville on
Monday when a baby sitter called to · say Lori Taylor had not
dropped her son off as scheduled. Deputies checked .the outside of
. the trailer Monday, but found nothing unusual, Spencer said. When
reliatives flled a missing person report Tuesday night, deputies forced
entry intp the trailer and found the woman's body in the bathtub.
The Taylors lived together in the trailer until about two weeks
ago, when a Darke County warrant was issued for James Taylor's
arrest for failure to appear on a nonsupport charge.
Investigators said that Lori Taylor's co-worker overheard a telephone conversation on April 1 in which James Taylor allegeilly
1threatened to beat her. The co-worker asked her to call when she
returned home, but the call never came.
Preliminary reports indicated-·the cause of dearh might have been
blunt trauma to the head, but an autopsy was planned, police said.

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state-Issued firearm must secure It With a
trigger lock or other device when at home,
Td he Cincinnati Enquirer reported ThursayNew weapons purchased by the state also
will come with trigger locks or lock boxes,
a requirement Cincinnati and other cities
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t h e gun
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" 'WI promote the use of weapons by
hunte;s, but this policy is the smart thing to

The policy applies to about 2,000 State
Highway Patrol troopers, state liquor
, agents, park rap gers and y;ildlife officers.
Agents at the state Bureau of Criminal
Identific~ tion and .Investigation, an arm of
t h e Oh'10 attorney general's office. also are
required to use trigg
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Taft's proposed legislation would extend
the same storage requirements to any

COLUMBUS (AP) The
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; ·· rehear Duquesne Light Co.'s request
l · . for more dun $20 milliOn in
;: · and inrerest the utility claims it has
overpaid in wres, the Ohio Supreme
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The Melas County CliiP Office is offerina Homebuyer Bd~1cation
classes, consiatlna of five (S) sessions beglnnlna, Tuesday, April
11,2000 from 6:30P.M&gt; to 8:30 P.M. to be held in the· lower flMrl
of the Meigs County Annex (behind ~olzer Clinic) ,117 East
Memorial Drive, Pomeroy, Ohio. There arc no registration
class fees. The remaining four classes will be ~eld on Tuesday,
April 18; Monday, April 24; Thursday, April 27 and Monday,
May 1.
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Registration will be required in order to plan for materials.
may register by calling Jean Trussell at 992-7908. Whether
plan to purchase a home . now or in the fut_ure, you will
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The women are suing for unspecified damage compensation, including costs and attorney fees, as well
as punitive damages.
A jury trial has been demanded.
Although filed in 'Charleston.. the
case will be heard in federal court
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A new candle store has moved ·
into a location on the "T," and the
membership approved a complimentary membership for the
business for 2000.
Duffield reported that 29
members have paid dues for the ·
2000 ·year, arid encouraged those
who have nQt yet paid their dues
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the renovation of the AU-Wars
Monument on Mill Street, and
said that the first phase of the
work, the repainting, re-roofing
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been completed.
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Birchfield allegedly complained claims, officers, who upon inforto a corrections officer at the jail mation and belief \vere employees
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that Huffinan refused to assist her · of the counry commission, went to
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nothing was done to correct the · about Huf!inan;s conduct and
the jail.
other corrections · officers at the
situation, the suir states.
' tion, which traditionally co-sponjail.
The suit ~!aims Birchfield comAccording to the suit, in May
sors the event.
Birchfield allegedly informed
plained to Huffman ·and another 1998, Birchfield became ill with a
In other business, Duffield
corrections officer about what she disease aUegeilly contracted while the officers of Huffinan's actions ·
; · noted ·that spring flags have beetl
saw. The sheriff aUegeilly told her she was in jail. She allegeilly asked and· the suit states the investigatiqg
fhe· business district, and
., such eonditions and ciKum- Huffman . that she be provided officers told her "papers would be
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stances were 'the way the jill is,' medical care, at which Qme he filed against Huffman and other
May 22, to be follo;Wed by sumand that such actions were permit- . aUegeilly grabbed her breasts and officen who 1\ad violated the law:•
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In August 1998, the suit claims, was ever done in that regard.
cer's stress at· home needed to be
.
The four women have allegeilly
relieved by such immoral conduct Hufllnan was transporting Birch..
suffered humiliation, . annoyance
with
inmates
of
the
jail."
when
he
field
in
a
sheriff's
vehicle
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The suit contends that in April allegeilly put his hands on her and inconvenience, degradation
Published every 1ftemoon, Monday throu&amp;)l
1998, Birchfield's grandmoth~r breasts and legs and made sexually and mortification, invasion of priFriday, Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Olllo., by the
Ohio Valley PublishiDJ Company ., Pomeroy,,
vacy, emotional distress and damdied and she asked Huffinan ·i f she insulting remarks to her.
Ohio 45769, Ph. 992·Z1S6. Second clab post·
aae paid at Pomeroy, Ohio.
could attend the funeral. He
In November 1999, the suit
aUegeilly told her "she could gQ to
Member: The Auoclated Press, and the Ohio
Newspaper Auol;:iation.
her grandmother's funeral if she
would perform oral sex on him
POSTMASTER: Send address con-ottlona to
The Daily Sentinel, 111 Court Sl., Pomer.oy1
saying, 'you have to do a .favor to
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ly Carrier or Motor Ro~:~te
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allegeilly li1!quently touched
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explicit and suggestive lanAfter marching more than tOO
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himself in similar fashion
' We offer the finesi: granites
erate flag were Aearing the StateSu8scribcn not dcalrins to pay the cai"rier ma~
with
other
inmates
of
the
jail,
the
house,
the
center
of
the
South
in an assortment of colors
remit in advance dirr;ct to lbc Dally Sentinel
suit
claims.
on a three, 1111 -or 12 month basl•lfredit will be
Carolina's bitter de bare over disand coundess designs. We
aiven·carrler each week.
lOX OffiCI WlU OPIII AT
According to the suit, Birchfield
playing the flag. ,
can provide the memoljaL
6:30PM FOI MNIIIG SHOWS
No aubmiption b~ mail permiHid in artas
allegeilly made a written comAfter
four
days
on
the
road,
the
that's
right for you. Come
ltJO PM fOI MAnNIS
where home carrier ~ervlce Ia available.
plaint
to
officers
of
law.
She
was
marchers were el&lt;pected to arrive
talk to our counselors. We'll
Publlahe.r reaenocs the risht to adjull rates dur·
told there would . be investigation
at
the
Statehouse
today.
Flag
suphelp you select a memorial to be
Ina the subacrlption period. _Subscription rate
chan3ea may be•implcmcnted by changlns the
porters planned a rally at the same and she would be told the results,
cherished.
dur11ion of the aubM:ripUon.
time elsewhere 'on the Capitol but no response was made to her.
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grounds.
Ja11de MeiJ• Co.aiJ
State agencies would not dis- officers whom Birchfield com13 Wecb ......... ................ .......... .............. $27.30
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close how ·many troopers were plained were employees of the
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county conunission, the suit said.
expected to work at the rallies.
. " Rate~ Oulskk Mtfp County
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In May 1998, Birchfield
Those who want the flag low- .
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ered from the Statehouse in allegedly requested Huffinan take
Columbia say it represents hate her to. a medical provider to obtain
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heritage symbol that honors seizures.
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The .suit states Huffman refused
Confederate war dead. :
caliiiiiMWII"'OOa at (1-40) Hl-21$1. We will
clleck Jo•r lnformallo• ud make •
her
request, citing "the k ounty
The L~gislarure is squabbling
cornctlo1 W w•rnnted,
conunission of Mason County
about what to do.
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the case is one of three related to
the utilities and their share of the ·
Perry Nuclear Power·-Plant in
North Perry, about 30 miles east of
Cleveland.
Pittsburgh-based
Duquesne,
which once owned a 13.74 percent
shore of the Perry plant, claimed it
was owed $17 million in tax refunds
and $7 million in interest for per- .
sonal property taxes it paid dating·to
1988. The utility claimed the ·overpayd\ents were based on C\)Sts related to engineer's drawin~ and pollution conrrol eq~ipment.

Burglaries reported

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of Columbus. But her roommate
uses the one provided by the
school so they each have one .
Initially, OU
considered
requiring aU students to buy their
own computers, said Dwight
Woodward,
a
university
spokesman.
"Then the president suggested
we consider them the same way
we . would a desk, chair or lamp
part of the residence ·hall
equipment - and include them
in the rooms;' Woodward said.
Instructors decide for themselves how much they want to
integrate technology into their
classes. But even those who don 't
. use it as an instructional tool will
often e-mail students.

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OU trustees to vote on
Senate fine-tunes
uninsured motorists law student computer package

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COOLVILLE - The Ohio Department ofTrapsportation is urging seven coun ts relating io the theft o f three checks and cash from resimotorists to use caution through the construction zone in the U.S. 50 dent ofThe M aples in Pomeroy:
· Smith is charged with three counrs of receiving stolen properry. with
widening proje~t area between Coolville and Athen·s.
Currently ODOT and the contractor, Arigelo Iafrate Construction , the specifica tion that tile items stolen were checks, and four counts of
grand thelt, with the same specifi catio n, and on a fouph count. that the
plan to switch two-way traffic onro the new lanes on Monday.
Electronic message boards at each end of the project are now flas h- checks were valu ed at mo re than $500 and less than SS',OOO.
Smith is in the M e i~ County Jail.
ing warnin~ o( the upcoming change.
.
Daniel Murphy, 19, Reedsvill e, was indicted on a charge of aggraA few other traffic pattern and access road changes will also occ ur
burglary, a fi rst-degree felo ny.
vared
when
the
traffic
is
switched,
ac
cording
to
N
ancy
Pedigo,
public
inforAEP - 31 ~
Gannett - 10~.
Rocky Boots - 4'A.
mation officer for ODOT's District 10. She cautioned driver&gt; to pay
Akzo - 44Y4
General Eleclric - 1531.
AD Shell - !16 ').
AmTech/SBC - 46l •.
HMey Davidson - 81 ~
special
attention through the construction area which. starts at the forSears - 37 ~•
Ashland Inc. - 31"K mart - 9~.
Shoney's - 1 ·
mer Maine Truck Stop and ends at the former Fought's Auto Sales, a
AT&amp;T - 54 ~
Kroger .- . 20 ~
Wai-Mart - 58'1.
of about 21, miles.
POMEROY - Travi s Friend was sentenced earlier this week by
distance
Bank One - 36-,.
Lands End- 54.).
Wendy's - 20
Bob Evans - 13 ~
Ltd. - 41 ').
Worthington - 11').
Once the switch is made, workers will then begin upgrading the old M ei ~ C ounty C ommon Pleas Judge Fred W. Crow on two c harges,
BorgWamer - 38\
Oak Hill Financial - 12 ~
H e 'was charge d with a count of possession of cocaine and a count
lanes,
Pedigo said. She noted that th e construction company is enterChampion - 3 ),
OVB - 29
Dally stock repons are the
ing the l)lst phases of the $21 .7 million ODOT project. The original of aggravated assault, both fourth-degree fel onies.
Charming Shops - 6\
One Valley - 38\
4 p.m. closing quotes of
City Holding - 12'·
Peoples - 16 ~
the previous day's transH e was se ntenced ·to 18 months in prison on each cou m, with•thc ·
~ompletion date of Sept. 30 was extended for bad weather days, whi ch
Premier - 8
-r
actions, ·provided by
Fed &amp;raJ Mogul - 15 '·
hampered work. Completion of the project is now expected by G e t. sentences having been suspended, and was ordered to partiCipate ir].the
Flrs1ar - 23~
Rockwell - 42l.
Advest ol Gallipolis.
12.
SEPTA program.
He wa s also o rdered to participate in the community cor re ctions
probation program for five years , aft er his release from the SEPTA
Ce nter.
POMEROY -The Mei~ County Sheriff's Department received a
breaking and entering complaint Wednesday.
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Robert Johnson of Lan~viUe reported th'at he arrived home ~o his
pOMEROY - Units of the M e i~ Emergency Services anmcred •
mobile home on State Route t24 to find the windows in the trailer
four calls for assistance on Wednesday. Units responded as foll ows:
were broken out and that the back door was open.
CENTRAL DISPATCH
A
number
of
items
were
reported
stolen
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BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tonight. ..Mostly cloudy. Lows
7:16 a.m., Rocksprin~ Rehabilitation Ce nter, Dorot hy Badgcley,
Showers and thunderstorms, in the upper 40s. West wind 10 to
Veterans
Memorial Hospital;
. . some of them possibly severe, will 15 mph.
Chester, M ary Nottingham,VMH .
2:20p.m.,
, rumble across the tri-county area
Friday...Mostly cloudy with a
POMEROY
POMEROY - An action 'for dissolution of marriage has been
· Friday and Friday night, the chance of showers, and possibly
10:02 a.)JI., Sacred Heart Church, Teresa Arms trong, treated.
National Weather Service said.
an afternoon thunderstorm. gran red in Mei~ County Common Pleas Court to Laura M. Davis
and
Joseph
William
Davis.
REEDSVILLE
· The rain will be~ i n late Highs in the mid .70s. Chance of
7:43a .m., SR 7, Buelah Cline, St. Jose ph 's Hospital.
tonight .a long the Ohio River east rain 40 percent.
· of Portsmouth, and move northFriday night ... Cloudy with a
process~
ward on Friday, forecasters said.
chance of showers and thunderPOMEROY - A defaulr judgment has been granted to Green Tree
Highs on Friday will range storms. Lows .in the upper 40s.
POMEROY - A meeting to plan an after-prom party ~ t Meigs
Financial Servi~ing from Robert James, and others, in Mei!;S County
· from the 60s north to the midExtended forecast:
High
School has been planned for Monday at 6: 30 p.m.
Common
Pleas
Courr.
70s south.
Saturday... Mostly cloudy. A
A foreclosure suit filed by Home National Bank against Jimmie W
011 Saturday, the rain ~auld chance of showers during the day.
Johnson,
and others,
has been
dismissed.
,
· , become mixed with or change to Highs in the upper 50s.
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.
snow as temperatures turn colder.
Sunday... Partly cloudy. Lows in
POMEROY - The Meigs ·county R epublic an Executive ComSunset tonight will be ·at 8:02 the mid 30s and highs near 60.
mittee will meet April 10 at 7:30p.m. for its organi zarional m eetin g at
p.m. and sunrise on Friday at 7:06
Monday... Partly cloudy. Lows
'the
Meigs County Courthouse.
POMEROY
Indictments
were
flled
on
Tuesday
by
the
Meigs
. a.m .
in the lower 40s and highs in the
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Cou&gt;1 ty prosecuting attorney, against two defendants.
U.S. 50 traffic pattem changes
R obert Wayn e Smi th, age unreported, of Columbus, was indi cted on

POMEROY - Linley M. Hart, 81 , R acine, died Thursday, April6,
2000 at the exre nded care unit ofVeterans Memorial Hospital.
Arrangemen ts will be announced by Cremeehs Funeral Home,
Racine.

w..h.Roel.pn.trAodnnucWedotmheerbiBlleant~!mafitt~·req~·e~ro
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week removed a reql!iremen\
licensed gu,n dealers otfenngger o c wt
each purchase.
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Benianiin
called t eh new vemon
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a compromise meant to ease th Te comprames
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of anti-gun contro1 groups w I e pena l~mg
.irresponsible parents an~ other adults.

COLUMI\US (AP) - Ohio
University freshmen say they're
'!sing the computers given to
them by .the ~oUege last fall. Now
truste~s at the .(!.thens school will
decide wl).ether to provide computers to aU students living in
dorms. , ··
More than 2,100 computers
and printers . were installed in
freshman dorm rooms last summer, giving aU.of this year's freshmen access to computer technology and the Internet.
, OI.J's Board of Trustees meets
, Friday and will vote on a $2.8
million package to buy another
2,100 computers for remaining
dorm rooms used by 'sophomores
and upperclassmen. They will also
consider a $100,000 proposill to
increase Internet capacity. ·
Over the past two months,
administrators met with 72 fresh!llel\ to find J out how much the
machines are actually being used.
The focus groups showed that
· students are consistently using
them for both school and personal reasons.
"I use my comput~r all the
time;• said . Abby Emery, 19, of
Cincinnati. "My ·· maih class· is
totally done over the computer so
that we don't even have to attend.
We have on-line quizzc!1.~d can
e-mail the teacher with ques.
nons.
Emery already had ber own
computer when she ii.r~d on
campus, about 65 miles sou'theast

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pris~n if someone IS su sequel) I Y 10JUre
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COLUMBUS (AP) - The tiop. of a delinquent child. A
Senate· on Wednesday tinkered habitual truant would be a child
with the Ohio's unihsured who has five consecutive days of
·111otorists law to limit liability unexcused absences, seven such
for insurers when others besides days in any montl1, or 12 or
policyholders are injured in more during a school year. A
crashes bused by uninsured chronic truant would miss seven
motorists.
stmght days, 10 in a month or
. The 33-0 vote sent the bill to 15 d11ring a school year. The bill
the House.
·goes to Gov. Bob Taft, who will
Sponsoring . Sen: Roy Ray, sign it, Taft spokeswoman Mary
R-Akron, said . the bill :was Anne Sharkey said.
needed in· response 19 an' Ohio
The Senate also:
Supreme Court ruling that
- Passed and sent to the
cited legislative intent in the House a bill that would allow
.uninsured motorist law. · Ray ·trustees at state-supported unisaid the rulings ,co~ld operi up versities and community colCINCINNATI (AP) - A search of an inmate's footlocker
insurance companies to liability leges to determine the job clas· uncovered court papers and other items that have led authorities to
that lawmakers didn't intend.
sifications of professors .and
· believe the prisoner may have created the fake legal brief intended
!'Jt · is . imperative that the ·· other certain employees. Curto gain his release.
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Ohio
Ceneral Assembly quickly rently, the Ohio Departmenr of .
Authorities said Wednesday rhat Raymond Akins, 25, may have
pass this,'~ Ray said.
Administrative Services muse
used the law library at the 'Correctional Reception Center in .OriIn February, the coun ruled 0K the classifications.
enr near Columb'!s to help prepare the fake. document.
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that
a Huron . County worn~
-Approved and sent to the
. "It appears he may have cut .. . legal tenrunology out of some of
could s.ue an insurance compa-: .flotise a bill that permi~ school
. . the books to include in this letter," said Ronald Edwards, warden at
ny over benefits it t!enied her districts to exchange property it
· . the Orient facility.
after her son was killed in an .owns without first holding a
Akins has been housed at the reception center while he awaits
accident caused by a~ uninsured . public auction.
, ·. placement in a permanent Ohio prison. He would have been trans- ·
Meanwhile, the
House
motorist, the Ohio 'Supreme
ferred to a state prison in a few weeks, said Edwards.
Court ruled Wednesday.
. T,he escape attempt began Tuesday when a court document
.
approved a bill that would allow
Th e~~ma
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' . marked "URGENT" arrived at the Ohio Department of Rehabilfound that State Automobile courts to requue t .at c
r~n
. itation and Correction.
.,Insurance Co. could : not· limit-l• :il'h.!?~e ?"~lit! , are IR'!Olved m
The document de~lared that Akins should be immediately
benefits because. the policy- a'l-y .. dtv&lt;;&gt;rce, sepa_ratiOn or ·
, released liecause his conviction for strangling his girlfriend was a
holder, Alice Moore, was not . a!lnulm~nt proceedm~ attend
mistake.
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The paperwork carried the signatures of a judge, a prosecutor and
when her son Randy was hit by •parents. '!'he bill ~pdates current
·a defense attorney.
the uninsured motorist in 1996. law which requ1res only that
The names were real, but the signatures were phony.
The company claimed Randy the parents attend such classes.
;: • : Akim was sentenced in February to t 5 years in prison for involMoore was not covered under It goe1 now to the Senate.
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,.: · untary manslaughter, theft, possession· of criminal tools and receivhis mother's policy.
The House also passed a b1U
:: : . inj! stole,n property. Prosecutors say Alllns sn·angled Laquitta Elliot
Justice Andrew Douglas that w?uld .create a .syste!" for
::.: in October 1998.
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:~: . Akins h now in isolation. The State Highway Patrol, prison stall'
that State Auto's attempt to birth defects in Ohio. . .
· and Hamilton County authoritiet are inwstigating.
compenaation
went
:The goal of the b1ll 11 . to
limit
againat the Legislature's intent. identify risk factors leading to
'He said tl\e purpose of the ,law birth defects and find ways to
was to protect people from loss- . prevent the defects and better
:: . · CLEVELAND (AP) -A teacher from suburban Maple HeightJ 1
es that otherwise cannot be treat children born with them.
:' .. was arraigned on charges that 1he had sexual contact with a 13·The bill also goes to the Senate.
obrained.
;. • · ~ar-old student, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Ray
disagreed
saying
the
Allo Wednesday, Sen. Larry
~ •· 'Adrian Clayton, an English and social service teacher at
court's ruling waa'"clearly out- Mumper, a Marion Republican,
,: .. Milkovich Midille School, was arraigned Thesday on a tO-count
the scope of the insurance . introduced a new version of his
side
:: .. ·indictment charging her with sexual batterr. said Cuyahoga Councontract."
bill to control livestock waste
:: ty Prosecutor William Mason. lffound guilty ofr charges, Clayton
The
bill
would
add
language
~in large farms by removing ·
:; . • could be sentenced to as much as 50 years in p son.
to the law specifying that cover-\ enforcement· of the farms from
~: · : Prosecutors said Clayton was involved with a 13-year-old boy,
age would apply only to those the Ohio Department of Envi,. : who was her student last year, from Jan. l to March 2.
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who
are specifically covered in ·ronmen~ Protection and giv! · : Clayton, 28, was arrested March 4 after a policeman discovered
the policy.
ing it to the Department of
:. the 13-year-old driving a cu about 1 a.m: Police s~id Clayton told
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The
Senate
also:
Agriculture.
; _officers that she was the boy's aunt, but officers became suspicious
. - Agreed to House changes
:: ··. because her answers to questions were evasive.
in
bill that ·would add the
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While she was being booked, officers found a letter in her posterms "habitual truant" and
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.::• ..: session describing sex acts she was having with the boy, police said.
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"J# prom111e,the lt$1! of Wl'llptl ns by Ohioan who owns a handgun. Adults who
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th of
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administration frqm requiring state employees to follow a policy of storing guns safely.
Under policies adopted within th e last
~wo months by the state Department of
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BUCKEY·E BRIEFS
Second fire victim dies
COLUMBUS (AP) -A second child has died of injuries suffered in a house fire. ~eisha Humphrey, t2 , died at about 3 a.m.
Thursday at C~dren's Hospital, a nursing supervisor s;~id.
Keisha's 3- year-old sister, Michelle, died early Wednesday shortly
after being pulled from the burning north side home.
Two other siblin~. Michael, 3, and Gary, 7, remain in critical condition at Children's Hospit:il. Their father, Gary Humphrey, 4t, was ·
in the Ohio State Universir'y Medical CFnter in critical cundition.
· The mother, Tracey. was not at home when the fire broke out, •
authorities said.
A spark from a faulry electrical cord .in the dining room of the
house was believed to have caused ·the fire, fire department spokeswoman Kelly McGuire said Wednesday.
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Damage to the home was estimated at $35,000.

Man sought in wife's death
GREENVILLE (AP) -The US. Border Patrol has been alerted
to be on the lookout for a man suspected of killing his wife and
possibly heading for Mexico with the couple's 2-year~old son,
·authorities said.
James William Taylor, 22, of Greenville, is a suspect in the death of
a woman authorities tentatively identified as his wife, 22-year-old .
Lori A. Taylor, Darke County SheriffToby Spencer said Wednesday.
Police believe the couple's 2-year-old son, Dillon James Taylor,
may be with his father.
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Investigators were called to the couple's trailer in Greenville on
Monday when a baby sitter called to · say Lori Taylor had not
dropped her son off as scheduled. Deputies checked .the outside of
. the trailer Monday, but found nothing unusual, Spencer said. When
reliatives flled a missing person report Tuesday night, deputies forced
entry intp the trailer and found the woman's body in the bathtub.
The Taylors lived together in the trailer until about two weeks
ago, when a Darke County warrant was issued for James Taylor's
arrest for failure to appear on a nonsupport charge.
Investigators said that Lori Taylor's co-worker overheard a telephone conversation on April 1 in which James Taylor allegeilly
1threatened to beat her. The co-worker asked her to call when she
returned home, but the call never came.
Preliminary reports indicated-·the cause of dearh might have been
blunt trauma to the head, but an autopsy was planned, police said.

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trigger lock or other device when at home,
Td he Cincinnati Enquirer reported ThursayNew weapons purchased by the state also
will come with trigger locks or lock boxes,
a requirement Cincinnati and other cities
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Highway Patrol troopers, state liquor
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Agents at the state Bureau of Criminal
Identific~ tion and .Investigation, an arm of
t h e Oh'10 attorney general's office. also are
required to use trigg
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Taft's proposed legislation would extend
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The Melas County CliiP Office is offerina Homebuyer Bd~1cation
classes, consiatlna of five (S) sessions beglnnlna, Tuesday, April
11,2000 from 6:30P.M&gt; to 8:30 P.M. to be held in the· lower flMrl
of the Meigs County Annex (behind ~olzer Clinic) ,117 East
Memorial Drive, Pomeroy, Ohio. There arc no registration
class fees. The remaining four classes will be ~eld on Tuesday,
April 18; Monday, April 24; Thursday, April 27 and Monday,
May 1.
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may register by calling Jean Trussell at 992-7908. Whether
plan to purchase a home . now or in the fut_ure, you will
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The women are suing for unspecified damage compensation, including costs and attorney fees, as well
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A new candle store has moved ·
into a location on the "T," and the
membership approved a complimentary membership for the
business for 2000.
Duffield reported that 29
members have paid dues for the ·
2000 ·year, arid encouraged those
who have nQt yet paid their dues
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the renovation of the AU-Wars
Monument on Mill Street, and
said that the first phase of the
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Birchfield allegedly complained claims, officers, who upon inforto a corrections officer at the jail mation and belief \vere employees
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that Huffinan refused to assist her · of the counry commission, went to
to obtain theneeded meeting, but Birchfield's home and inquired
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nothing was done to correct the · about Huf!inan;s conduct and
the jail.
other corrections · officers at the
situation, the suir states.
' tion, which traditionally co-sponjail.
The suit ~!aims Birchfield comAccording to the suit, in May
sors the event.
Birchfield allegedly informed
plained to Huffman ·and another 1998, Birchfield became ill with a
In other business, Duffield
corrections officer about what she disease aUegeilly contracted while the officers of Huffinan's actions ·
; · noted ·that spring flags have beetl
saw. The sheriff aUegeilly told her she was in jail. She allegeilly asked and· the suit states the investigatiqg
fhe· business district, and
., such eonditions and ciKum- Huffman . that she be provided officers told her "papers would be
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stances were 'the way the jill is,' medical care, at which Qme he filed against Huffman and other
May 22, to be follo;Wed by sumand that such actions were permit- . aUegeilly grabbed her breasts and officen who 1\ad violated the law:•
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cer's stress at· home needed to be
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The four women have allegeilly
relieved by such immoral conduct Hufllnan was transporting Birch..
suffered humiliation, . annoyance
with
inmates
of
the
jail."
when
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sheriff's
vehicle
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Published every 1ftemoon, Monday throu&amp;)l
1998, Birchfield's grandmoth~r breasts and legs and made sexually and mortification, invasion of priFriday, Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Olllo., by the
Ohio Valley PublishiDJ Company ., Pomeroy,,
vacy, emotional distress and damdied and she asked Huffinan ·i f she insulting remarks to her.
Ohio 45769, Ph. 992·Z1S6. Second clab post·
aae paid at Pomeroy, Ohio.
could attend the funeral. He
In November 1999, the suit
aUegeilly told her "she could gQ to
Member: The Auoclated Press, and the Ohio
Newspaper Auol;:iation.
her grandmother's funeral if she
would perform oral sex on him
POSTMASTER: Send address con-ottlona to
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saying, 'you have to do a .favor to
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remit in advance dirr;ct to lbc Dally Sentinel
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claims.
on a three, 1111 -or 12 month basl•lfredit will be
Carolina's bitter de bare over disand coundess designs. We
aiven·carrler each week.
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According to the suit, Birchfield
playing the flag. ,
can provide the memoljaL
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officers
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marchers were el&lt;pected to arrive
talk to our counselors. We'll
Publlahe.r reaenocs the risht to adjull rates dur·
told there would . be investigation
at
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Statehouse
today.
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suphelp you select a memorial to be
Ina the subacrlption period. _Subscription rate
chan3ea may be•implcmcnted by changlns the
porters planned a rally at the same and she would be told the results,
cherished.
dur11ion of the aubM:ripUon.
time elsewhere 'on the Capitol but no response was made to her.
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clleck Jo•r lnformallo• ud make •
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request, citing "the k ounty
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the case is one of three related to
the utilities and their share of the ·
Perry Nuclear Power·-Plant in
North Perry, about 30 miles east of
Cleveland.
Pittsburgh-based
Duquesne,
which once owned a 13.74 percent
shore of the Perry plant, claimed it
was owed $17 million in tax refunds
and $7 million in interest for per- .
sonal property taxes it paid dating·to
1988. The utility claimed the ·overpayd\ents were based on C\)Sts related to engineer's drawin~ and pollution conrrol eq~ipment.

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uses the one provided by the
school so they each have one .
Initially, OU
considered
requiring aU students to buy their
own computers, said Dwight
Woodward,
a
university
spokesman.
"Then the president suggested
we consider them the same way
we . would a desk, chair or lamp
part of the residence ·hall
equipment - and include them
in the rooms;' Woodward said.
Instructors decide for themselves how much they want to
integrate technology into their
classes. But even those who don 't
. use it as an instructional tool will
often e-mail students.

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COOLVILLE - The Ohio Department ofTrapsportation is urging seven coun ts relating io the theft o f three checks and cash from resimotorists to use caution through the construction zone in the U.S. 50 dent ofThe M aples in Pomeroy:
· Smith is charged with three counrs of receiving stolen properry. with
widening proje~t area between Coolville and Athen·s.
Currently ODOT and the contractor, Arigelo Iafrate Construction , the specifica tion that tile items stolen were checks, and four counts of
grand thelt, with the same specifi catio n, and on a fouph count. that the
plan to switch two-way traffic onro the new lanes on Monday.
Electronic message boards at each end of the project are now flas h- checks were valu ed at mo re than $500 and less than SS',OOO.
Smith is in the M e i~ County Jail.
ing warnin~ o( the upcoming change.
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Daniel Murphy, 19, Reedsvill e, was indicted on a charge of aggraA few other traffic pattern and access road changes will also occ ur
burglary, a fi rst-degree felo ny.
vared
when
the
traffic
is
switched,
ac
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to
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ancy
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public
inforAEP - 31 ~
Gannett - 10~.
Rocky Boots - 4'A.
mation officer for ODOT's District 10. She cautioned driver&gt; to pay
Akzo - 44Y4
General Eleclric - 1531.
AD Shell - !16 ').
AmTech/SBC - 46l •.
HMey Davidson - 81 ~
special
attention through the construction area which. starts at the forSears - 37 ~•
Ashland Inc. - 31"K mart - 9~.
Shoney's - 1 ·
mer Maine Truck Stop and ends at the former Fought's Auto Sales, a
AT&amp;T - 54 ~
Kroger .- . 20 ~
Wai-Mart - 58'1.
of about 21, miles.
POMEROY - Travi s Friend was sentenced earlier this week by
distance
Bank One - 36-,.
Lands End- 54.).
Wendy's - 20
Bob Evans - 13 ~
Ltd. - 41 ').
Worthington - 11').
Once the switch is made, workers will then begin upgrading the old M ei ~ C ounty C ommon Pleas Judge Fred W. Crow on two c harges,
BorgWamer - 38\
Oak Hill Financial - 12 ~
H e 'was charge d with a count of possession of cocaine and a count
lanes,
Pedigo said. She noted that th e construction company is enterChampion - 3 ),
OVB - 29
Dally stock repons are the
ing the l)lst phases of the $21 .7 million ODOT project. The original of aggravated assault, both fourth-degree fel onies.
Charming Shops - 6\
One Valley - 38\
4 p.m. closing quotes of
City Holding - 12'·
Peoples - 16 ~
the previous day's transH e was se ntenced ·to 18 months in prison on each cou m, with•thc ·
~ompletion date of Sept. 30 was extended for bad weather days, whi ch
Premier - 8
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actions, ·provided by
Fed &amp;raJ Mogul - 15 '·
hampered work. Completion of the project is now expected by G e t. sentences having been suspended, and was ordered to partiCipate ir].the
Flrs1ar - 23~
Rockwell - 42l.
Advest ol Gallipolis.
12.
SEPTA program.
He wa s also o rdered to participate in the community cor re ctions
probation program for five years , aft er his release from the SEPTA
Ce nter.
POMEROY -The Mei~ County Sheriff's Department received a
breaking and entering complaint Wednesday.
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Robert Johnson of Lan~viUe reported th'at he arrived home ~o his
pOMEROY - Units of the M e i~ Emergency Services anmcred •
mobile home on State Route t24 to find the windows in the trailer
four calls for assistance on Wednesday. Units responded as foll ows:
were broken out and that the back door was open.
CENTRAL DISPATCH
A
number
of
items
were
reported
stolen
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BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tonight. ..Mostly cloudy. Lows
7:16 a.m., Rocksprin~ Rehabilitation Ce nter, Dorot hy Badgcley,
Showers and thunderstorms, in the upper 40s. West wind 10 to
Veterans
Memorial Hospital;
. . some of them possibly severe, will 15 mph.
Chester, M ary Nottingham,VMH .
2:20p.m.,
, rumble across the tri-county area
Friday...Mostly cloudy with a
POMEROY
POMEROY - An action 'for dissolution of marriage has been
· Friday and Friday night, the chance of showers, and possibly
10:02 a.)JI., Sacred Heart Church, Teresa Arms trong, treated.
National Weather Service said.
an afternoon thunderstorm. gran red in Mei~ County Common Pleas Court to Laura M. Davis
and
Joseph
William
Davis.
REEDSVILLE
· The rain will be~ i n late Highs in the mid .70s. Chance of
7:43a .m., SR 7, Buelah Cline, St. Jose ph 's Hospital.
tonight .a long the Ohio River east rain 40 percent.
· of Portsmouth, and move northFriday night ... Cloudy with a
process~
ward on Friday, forecasters said.
chance of showers and thunderPOMEROY - A defaulr judgment has been granted to Green Tree
Highs on Friday will range storms. Lows .in the upper 40s.
POMEROY - A meeting to plan an after-prom party ~ t Meigs
Financial Servi~ing from Robert James, and others, in Mei!;S County
· from the 60s north to the midExtended forecast:
High
School has been planned for Monday at 6: 30 p.m.
Common
Pleas
Courr.
70s south.
Saturday... Mostly cloudy. A
A foreclosure suit filed by Home National Bank against Jimmie W
011 Saturday, the rain ~auld chance of showers during the day.
Johnson,
and others,
has been
dismissed.
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· , become mixed with or change to Highs in the upper 50s.
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snow as temperatures turn colder.
Sunday... Partly cloudy. Lows in
POMEROY - The Meigs ·county R epublic an Executive ComSunset tonight will be ·at 8:02 the mid 30s and highs near 60.
mittee will meet April 10 at 7:30p.m. for its organi zarional m eetin g at
p.m. and sunrise on Friday at 7:06
Monday... Partly cloudy. Lows
'the
Meigs County Courthouse.
POMEROY
Indictments
were
flled
on
Tuesday
by
the
Meigs
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Cou&gt;1 ty prosecuting attorney, against two defendants.
U.S. 50 traffic pattem changes
R obert Wayn e Smi th, age unreported, of Columbus, was indi cted on

POMEROY - Linley M. Hart, 81 , R acine, died Thursday, April6,
2000 at the exre nded care unit ofVeterans Memorial Hospital.
Arrangemen ts will be announced by Cremeehs Funeral Home,
Racine.

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COLUMI\US (AP) - Ohio
University freshmen say they're
'!sing the computers given to
them by .the ~oUege last fall. Now
truste~s at the .(!.thens school will
decide wl).ether to provide computers to aU students living in
dorms. , ··
More than 2,100 computers
and printers . were installed in
freshman dorm rooms last summer, giving aU.of this year's freshmen access to computer technology and the Internet.
, OI.J's Board of Trustees meets
, Friday and will vote on a $2.8
million package to buy another
2,100 computers for remaining
dorm rooms used by 'sophomores
and upperclassmen. They will also
consider a $100,000 proposill to
increase Internet capacity. ·
Over the past two months,
administrators met with 72 fresh!llel\ to find J out how much the
machines are actually being used.
The focus groups showed that
· students are consistently using
them for both school and personal reasons.
"I use my comput~r all the
time;• said . Abby Emery, 19, of
Cincinnati. "My ·· maih class· is
totally done over the computer so
that we don't even have to attend.
We have on-line quizzc!1.~d can
e-mail the teacher with ques.
nons.
Emery already had ber own
computer when she ii.r~d on
campus, about 65 miles sou'theast

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Senate· on Wednesday tinkered habitual truant would be a child
with the Ohio's unihsured who has five consecutive days of
·111otorists law to limit liability unexcused absences, seven such
for insurers when others besides days in any montl1, or 12 or
policyholders are injured in more during a school year. A
crashes bused by uninsured chronic truant would miss seven
motorists.
stmght days, 10 in a month or
. The 33-0 vote sent the bill to 15 d11ring a school year. The bill
the House.
·goes to Gov. Bob Taft, who will
Sponsoring . Sen: Roy Ray, sign it, Taft spokeswoman Mary
R-Akron, said . the bill :was Anne Sharkey said.
needed in· response 19 an' Ohio
The Senate also:
Supreme Court ruling that
- Passed and sent to the
cited legislative intent in the House a bill that would allow
.uninsured motorist law. · Ray ·trustees at state-supported unisaid the rulings ,co~ld operi up versities and community colCINCINNATI (AP) - A search of an inmate's footlocker
insurance companies to liability leges to determine the job clas· uncovered court papers and other items that have led authorities to
that lawmakers didn't intend.
sifications of professors .and
· believe the prisoner may have created the fake legal brief intended
!'Jt · is . imperative that the ·· other certain employees. Curto gain his release.
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Ohio
Ceneral Assembly quickly rently, the Ohio Departmenr of .
Authorities said Wednesday rhat Raymond Akins, 25, may have
pass this,'~ Ray said.
Administrative Services muse
used the law library at the 'Correctional Reception Center in .OriIn February, the coun ruled 0K the classifications.
enr near Columb'!s to help prepare the fake. document.
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that
a Huron . County worn~
-Approved and sent to the
. "It appears he may have cut .. . legal tenrunology out of some of
could s.ue an insurance compa-: .flotise a bill that permi~ school
. . the books to include in this letter," said Ronald Edwards, warden at
ny over benefits it t!enied her districts to exchange property it
· . the Orient facility.
after her son was killed in an .owns without first holding a
Akins has been housed at the reception center while he awaits
accident caused by a~ uninsured . public auction.
, ·. placement in a permanent Ohio prison. He would have been trans- ·
Meanwhile, the
House
motorist, the Ohio 'Supreme
ferred to a state prison in a few weeks, said Edwards.
Court ruled Wednesday.
. T,he escape attempt began Tuesday when a court document
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approved a bill that would allow
Th e~~ma
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r~n
. itation and Correction.
.,Insurance Co. could : not· limit-l• :il'h.!?~e ?"~lit! , are IR'!Olved m
The document de~lared that Akins should be immediately
benefits because. the policy- a'l-y .. dtv&lt;;&gt;rce, sepa_ratiOn or ·
, released liecause his conviction for strangling his girlfriend was a
holder, Alice Moore, was not . a!lnulm~nt proceedm~ attend
mistake.
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The paperwork carried the signatures of a judge, a prosecutor and
when her son Randy was hit by •parents. '!'he bill ~pdates current
·a defense attorney.
the uninsured motorist in 1996. law which requ1res only that
The names were real, but the signatures were phony.
The company claimed Randy the parents attend such classes.
;: • : Akim was sentenced in February to t 5 years in prison for involMoore was not covered under It goe1 now to the Senate.
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,.: · untary manslaughter, theft, possession· of criminal tools and receivhis mother's policy.
The House also passed a b1U
:: : . inj! stole,n property. Prosecutors say Alllns sn·angled Laquitta Elliot
Justice Andrew Douglas that w?uld .create a .syste!" for
::.: in October 1998.
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:~: . Akins h now in isolation. The State Highway Patrol, prison stall'
that State Auto's attempt to birth defects in Ohio. . .
· and Hamilton County authoritiet are inwstigating.
compenaation
went
:The goal of the b1ll 11 . to
limit
againat the Legislature's intent. identify risk factors leading to
'He said tl\e purpose of the ,law birth defects and find ways to
was to protect people from loss- . prevent the defects and better
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es that otherwise cannot be treat children born with them.
:' .. was arraigned on charges that 1he had sexual contact with a 13·The bill also goes to the Senate.
obrained.
;. • · ~ar-old student, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Ray
disagreed
saying
the
Allo Wednesday, Sen. Larry
~ •· 'Adrian Clayton, an English and social service teacher at
court's ruling waa'"clearly out- Mumper, a Marion Republican,
,: .. Milkovich Midille School, was arraigned Thesday on a tO-count
the scope of the insurance . introduced a new version of his
side
:: .. ·indictment charging her with sexual batterr. said Cuyahoga Councontract."
bill to control livestock waste
:: ty Prosecutor William Mason. lffound guilty ofr charges, Clayton
The
bill
would
add
language
~in large farms by removing ·
:; . • could be sentenced to as much as 50 years in p son.
to the law specifying that cover-\ enforcement· of the farms from
~: · : Prosecutors said Clayton was involved with a 13-year-old boy,
age would apply only to those the Ohio Department of Envi,. : who was her student last year, from Jan. l to March 2.
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who
are specifically covered in ·ronmen~ Protection and giv! · : Clayton, 28, was arrested March 4 after a policeman discovered
the policy.
ing it to the Department of
:. the 13-year-old driving a cu about 1 a.m: Police s~id Clayton told
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Senate
also:
Agriculture.
; _officers that she was the boy's aunt, but officers became suspicious
. - Agreed to House changes
:: ··. because her answers to questions were evasive.
in
bill that ·would add the
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While she was being booked, officers found a letter in her posterms "habitual truant" and
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.::• ..: session describing sex acts she was having with the boy, police said.
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Dear Ann Landers: I have been
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tUCK .or seven yean. He
always seemed perfectly normal, but
shortly after we married, he started
walking around the house totally naked.
I told him he shouJd at least wear boxer
shorts, but he igno_red me, saying he
liked the feeling of"freedom."
When our son· and daughter were
born, I insisted Alex wear shorts around
the house. He agreed, but still won't
wear anything when he goes to bed.
That is OK with me, except for cine
thing. When the children need attention ·
at night and I am out like a light, Alex
walks into their rooms stark naked.
When I ask him to cover himself, especially in front of our daughter, he says
:there is nothing Wrong with the naked
'body.
; I have explained that our daughter is
. growing up and should not be subjected to such sights, even though he is her
father. This makes no difference. Alex is

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DEAR OPTIONAL IN DALLAS :
Buy Alex a ~erty cloth robe for :winter,
and a silk robe for summer. Put them at
the foot of the bed. Tell him he must
\\(.ear one or the other whenever he
1eaves the bedroom. Make your point· by
asking him what he would think if you
appeared nude in front . of. your . son
when he is 6 .or 7 years of age. That picADVICI:
ture might make an impression on the
idiot: If that doesn't work, tell Alex to
still walking around the house at nigfit, wake you if the children need attention
naked as a jaybird, checking the gas at night. It would be worth the loss of
stove, the door loc)u and the night light · sleep for the peace of mind.
in the kids' bedrooms.
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I ain now pregnant with our third gone round and round about this issue
child, and this behavior is more than I before, and I maintain that nudity by the
can tolerate. My son asks why Daddy opposite-sex parent can l~ad tq probdoesn't wear underwear. What should I . !ems when the kids get older. I am ready
say? Should I tell him his father is nuts&gt; to take ori the abusive letters once again
As the children get older, this is going to saying I am crazy. Write on .
become more of an issue. I need some
Dear Ann Landers: When I read the
help, Ann . - CLOTHING OPTION- letter about pharmacists who struggle
AL IN DALLAS
with illegible prescriptions, it certainly

Ann
Landers

Volunteerism is alive and well
in tri-county region

W

e're hearing a great deal lately about how people
sacrifice th·e ir time, dig into their pockets and roll
up their sleeves to help with community and social
projects. It's really nothing new- it's called volunteerism:
In die past week, we've heard about
When one
the need for volunteer effort and
thinks about donations from sources as diverse as
•t th 1 1 .r Ohio First Lady Hope Taft and Marl '
e ev~ 0J shall University football coach Bob
volunteertsm Pruett, and seen it .from different orgain the trinizations.
county is 'pret- The Knights of Columbus chapter in
Gallia County cleaned up Vinton's
ty impressive. Community Park, while businesses and
individuals have rallied to the aid of
laid-off American Alloys workers. Not to mention the Univers~ty of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community· College stu~ents distributing information about the census to Gallipolis
. · ; residents this week-And, this Saturday, Point Pleasant officials
::: ;nd merchants will join forces to clean up the downtown area.
::; ; The point of mentioning this is, that as busy as we seem to
~: · pe today, there is time for people to share their of themselves,
:: for no reward or recognition, in order to make a difference.
::- ; And that's a demonstration of a very positive quality in our
:·: region. As the warmer weather returns and groups gear up for
:~ : ~arious service projects, there won't be any 1ack of'piffiCipa:
: : : ~ion or failure to donate.money and resources when needed.
: : :; When one thinks about it, the level of volunteerism in the
:; : tri-county is pretty impressive. For example, consider the
::; hu.mber of people who turn out for the annual Ohio RiV-er
::; Sweep in June, or those who work at any number of festivals
f.: ) .nd county fairs during the summer.
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· enough people in each community who want to maintain and
, : improve where they live. A well-kept and caring community
:: is obviously an attraction for those who visit the region.
:: : But for those who•make up the community, there is a real: : ization and appreciation of the fact that having a great place
; : to live and raise children doesn't happen by itself.
: ; : It takes· the efforts of many volunteers who donate their
: : tjme not only to clean .up debris from a floodwater-struck
: : park, but to go as far as serve the public without compensa: : tion, as do some. elected officials in this region:
: ; : The messages of voiunteerism being heard aren't .just
: : preaching to the choir. They serve as a reaffirmation. of some•: thing that exists in·our community, a spirit that is taught and .
:: imrtured so that it continues as an example for future gener: : ations.
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Putin deserves a chance to show leadership
I'll admit that I'm sticking my neck out,
but I think it is possible, bordering on likely.
that Vladimir Putin has been getting a bum
rap. Before we pull the plug on him, let's see
what this newly elected president of the
Russian Federation can do.
Ever since Boris Yeltsin named him premier and then resigned, making Putin acting
president al)-d putting him on the fast track for
election to the job, Western observers have
been trying to figure out what makes him
tick. There are only two reasonably hard
pieces of evidence: His early career was as a
KGB agent, with long service in East Germany (that's bad), and later he served, to all
appearances ably and loyally, as deputy to the
late Anatoly Sobchak, the liberal and highly
reilarded mayor ofSt. Petersburg (that's good) .
With only that .to go on, Western opiniorl
has been torn. Are his instincts basically evil, as
might be expected of a former KGB agent, or
is the St. Petersburg version of'Putin a more
dependable guide to his future behavior?
Since assuming office, first as premier and
. then (more importantly) as .acting president,
Putin has been emitting what the West regards
as mixed signals. He has spoken, to all appearaiwes sincerely, about the need for a market
economy, and the importance of reimng in
the corrupt "oligarchs" who have dominated
and disgraced Russian society since the fall of
the Soviet Umon. He has seemed reas6nably
comfortable presiding over a democratic society with an outspokenly free press, and has
sounded far from pa~noid about foreign policy·.issues, .even ·Speculating, on one occasion,
that Russia might sorneday join NATO.
On the other hand, he pressed Russia"s war

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against .the Chechen rebels to a bloo.dy .Put
apparently successful conclusion, thereby
alienat\ng ,important sectors of . Western
(though nof R11ssian) opinion, and has· l far
chummier' relationship" With · the •pow~Jful '
Boris Berezovsky than is altogether appropriate for somebody who doesn't like oligarchs.
What's more, almost his first act as premier
was to make a deal, behind the backs ohhe
true democrats, with ·his Conimunist fo~s in
the Duma (or legislature), under which they
were allowed to retain the speakership in
return for agreeing to stay out of his w&lt;It on
important legislative issues.
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I must say, however, that these ~upposed
misdeeds don't impress me greatly. People in
the Western world naturally dislike other peo- .
pie's W&lt;J.rs, but almost all Russians regard
Chechnya as an integral part of the F(/dera~
tion, and letting it go would inevitably' strike
them as a dangerous first step on the road to a
wider disintegration . As for the Communists,
Putin undqubtedly felt that it was be,tter to
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opposition, and maybe he is right.
At a deeper level, it must be admitted that
Putin 's personality leaves a lot to be ..desired,, at
least from the standpoint ofWesternerr accustomed to 7.;"eing their political Jeaders grovel
at their feet. lf Putin has ever laughed, a photograph of that rare moment has eluded me.
Even a video dip of him relaxing • is subtly
alarming, for his hobby turns out to be judo,
and he is seen tripping up an opponent and
throwing him to the floor. But would y&lt;,:&gt;u
really rather see him ape AI Gore, wearing
earth-tone shirts and copying' the hairstyle of
Ronald Reagan?
' My guess is that, with Vlad· mir Putin, what
you see is pretty much 'l)ha you get: a serious, no-n sense ki~d of pe on.,who at 47 is
old enougli
kn~w that oviet-sry1e ruthlej;sness is out, d ung c
h to try to
replace it with something mo
tractive and
viable. For if he is indeed the cold-blooded
realist he seems to be, he must know that
Russia is, at the moment, very we~ , 'and that
its best route back to health and str~ngth lies
through harnessing .the free energies of the
Russian people. And that means democracy,
and a market j:Conomy, and peace.
Does he hope tliat Russia wiU become
strong again, and once more p1ay a major role
in the world? I am sure he does, and I woul,d
think less of him if he didn't. But if I am
wrong - if he. is, as Mae West once put it,
"just another mouse studying to be a rat" well, human history ,is white with the bones
of people like that.
(William A. R11sher is a Disting11ished Fellow
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: southeast regional coordinator; Phyllis May, Blondina Rainer, Bernice Riffle, Velma Rue and Norma·Custer. Sec- .
ond row: Linds Miller, Delores Wolfe, Eleanor Kloes, Maxine Llttle and Ann Rupe. Third row: Don Young, Lee
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;Ohio ·Bicentennial rep visits ·Meigs
., COLUMBUS - The option ning on March I, 2003, and will
. of punning careers in public ser- culminate in a grand finale
.vice and communications was homecoming weekend in Octo, discussed by Nichola Pickens ber. Several blockbuster events,
Moretti, Southeast Regional reenactmenis and exhibits are
coordinator for &lt;the Ohio Bicen- being planned, 11 well as festivals
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tennial Commission, at the recent · and parade&amp;.
Anyone wishing tQ learn more ·
. alumni career dAy held at Eastern
about
the Ohio Bicentennial
, High School.
. Moretti'&amp; job is to aasi&amp;t in Conuniuion'1 events and activicoordinating Ohio's 200th birth- ties can visi~ ill web tight a~
day celebration. The bicentennial www.ohio200.org, or can call tl'ie
will be a 7~rrionth event begin- Conunisaion toU-free at t -888-

TUPPERS PLAINS - Tuppers Plains VFW Post 9053 Auxiliary, regular meeting, Thursday,
7:30 p.m. potluck dinner, 6:30

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wavin~ in

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ihe . commumcating.
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br~eze,
and
without
wives,
husbandsqwould
On
this
particular
episode, a brother and
Able-bodied children who stay at home
past the age of adulthood are going against the just be a tliumb hitchhiking its way ~~rough sister were brought pack together after 20
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years. It ·was a touching scene when they
.fundamental ·Jaws of Nature. In the world of life.
Must to" avoid
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hugged each other, and I shed a tear. or two,
animals, the kids get a year, two years tops, and
You've taken steps so that you won't be but I had a sense that this was all a huge inva.
then they are·outta there.
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If I had adult kids, I. would compare our reminded that you're getting older. You avoid sion of privacy.
· family to a family of birds. Your mother and I· mirrors, brightly lit rooms and anyo~e who . · We've got the Internet and the phone
had you in the nest where we hatched you · knows your true age. But there are physical · book, and .there are only six degrees of sepaand fed you. If you want to stay out there on activities that you should also stay away from. ration, so I have to believe that any two peoyour own, fine, but if you want to come back If you want. to maintain that healthy, young ' pie who want to find each other do. When
you see a reumon, that means the person who
to the nest, your mother and' I will be sitting self-image, pay attention .to the .following:
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• If you drop something, don't bend over. If wanted to do the finding did a way better job
you can't pick it up with your toes, 'write it than the person who wanted to do the hiding.
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Rule of th~b
I've been a hwband for most of my adult off. ·
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It looks good for a few minutes on television,
life (certainly all of my mature adult life), and
• Don't run. Peop)e will forgive yaur ·tardi- but an hour later I'll bet somebody says, "By
I've watched the relationship evolve over that ness much more readily than your red face, the way, yoti still owe me money or an apolo..
your heavy breathing or the fact t~at your gy or both."
. period of time.
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I find that the average married woman stomach is still bouncing.
• Don't get into any vehicle that'1 short .reunite with somebody, you . can't find the
· regards her husband as some strange life form
who means well but basically doesn't gel it . . eno)Jgh for you to see over. You· may ~ever get · person because they don't want Jo meet you
halfway -- and there's probably a good reason
He becomes ab obstacle to a quiet, eas)j stress- out.
• Don't wear tight clothing or staltd in the for that. Focus instead on the people who
fre'e life. Someon¢ who has to be cajoled and
coaxed and tricked into doing thipgs like wind. Keep your shape a mystery. i
have been with you all the way along. Unless
• Don't dance.You don 't know an~modern you owe them money or an apology or both.
shopping or having the relatives over.
Quote of the Day: "Love is blind. Marriage
I'd jwt like to point out that the role of · steps, yo11 can't hear the music all ..that well,
being the opposition is a valuable one that is and songs are a lot longer than then used to is an eye-opener." - Red Green
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reflected in court procedures and parliamen- be.
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tary government. Husbands are the opposing
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(Red "Green is tire star of "The Red Green
thumb of relationships. There is an implied
I saw another one of those long-lqst-broth- Slrow," a television series seen ;,. the U.S. on PBS
l)lUtual dependency as the coiltraty positions er-reunion things on one of those talk shows an.d itr Canada on tire CBC Network, and the
· of husband and wife make both stronger and for people who tell their whole fami~y to shut autl10r of"The Red Green .Book" and ''Red Green
more effective. Without husbands, the· wives. up so th~y can watch a television p gram on Talks Cars: A Love Story.") ·

SYRACUSE - Syracuse Vii._ ·!age Council .will meet Thursday
. at 7 p.m. at the Mayor's office in
~:village hall.
POMEROY
Pomeroy
, Sternwheel Festival Committee,
5 p.m Thursday, Pomeroy Village
Hall.
RACINE - Racine Grange,
· Thursday, 7 p.m. at the hall.
SATURDAY, April 8
MIDDLEPORT - Ladies for
the Lord Interdenominational
Women's Ministry, meets Satur. day, 10 a.m., at Faith Chapel
· RFI, Middleport. Devotions by
· Rev. Joy Clark, music by Martie
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Bicentennial t-shirts to Paulette
Harrison, instructor for the
Swinging Semon, a clogging and
line dancing group from
Pomeroy. The group will be joinIng the All Ohio Cloggers in July
for a trip to Wuhington, D.C.,
during which time they will per·
form at the Lincoln Memorial
and ·participate in · the city's
Fourth ofJuly parade.
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The regiment was recruited in ancestor, Capt. john B. Spencer of
October, 1861,and served all fou r Co. B, 9th W.Va. Infantry.
years of the war. Many were
Adams has also applied to the
recruited from Meigs County and West Virginia Archives to" claim
Athens County. Battles it was his ancestor' s Civil War service
' never been
involved in were New Madrid, medal that had
Missouri, Island No. 10; Corinth, · claimed.
Iuka, Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain,
Ashley reported on the recent
Decatur, Seige of Adanta, Jones- mid-winter meeting of the Ohio
boro, . Savanah,. and Bentonville. . Department. The department is
The regiment had 421 killed in it., planmng to rentrn to its historical
New members accepted were custom of issuing encampment
Todd Adams of Fairborn on his medals at i'ts annual meetings.
ancestor, John H: Adams of ComThe camp voted to pay for the
pany H, 4th W.Va. Infantry; chartering of the ·new circle of th e
Howard Wolfe of Belpre on his Ladies of the Grand Army of th e
ancej;tor, Peter D. Wolfe, of Co. B, Republic. Chtirter rrien'lbe.,hip is
!16th Ohio Infantry; and Timo- still open to women age 10, or
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MIDDLEPORT - New officers were installed at a recent
meeting of Brooks-Grant Camp
Sons of Union Veterans of the
.Civil War by Terry Frost, Ohio·
, Department semor vice comman·
der ofAthens.
· Installed were Michael Trowbridge of Gallipolis, commander;
James Oiler of Thurman .. senior
vice c'onunander; Alan Holter of
Pomeroy. junior vice commander; ·
James Mourning of Middleport,
treasurer; Tad G:uclder of Athens,
secretary; Keith Ashley of
Pomeroy, first-year camp council;
Rhen Milhoan of Eclro, secondyear camp ·council, and Dale Colburn of Pomeroy, third-year camp
council.
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Ashley was appointed Keith
Ashley as chap4in and historian
and Dale Colburn as patriotic
instructor.
Speaker at the meeting was
Terty Frost, an Ohio · Department officer, who is also camp
commander of John · S.
Townsend Camp of Frost,
Athens County, and head of the
· 6~rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer
Infantry of the Sons ofVeterans
Reserve, the military arm of the
S.U. V. Frost spoke on the 63td
Ohio Infantry, one of the hundred most fighting umts of the
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HARRISONVILLE - Harriionville Community Church,
S.R. 684 beside firehouse, special
service, Saturday, 7 p.m. Spe~ker
Orlyn Butch Cochran, Jr., first
sermon. Public invited by
Theron D)Jtham, pastor.
MIDDLEPORT ·- Dis:lbled
American Veterans, 9th District
meeting, Saturday, at Meigs
Chapter 53, 28051 State Route· 7
below Middleport, 12 noon dinner followed by meeting at t
p.m. Guest speakers.

Talley of·George, a youth speaker, will be at the Rutland
Church of God Sunday, for a 6.
p.m. service. There will be
preaching, music and skits, food
and fellowship. On Monday at 7
p.m. Talley will have a youth rally
at the Richmond Dale Church
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Sunday, 1 p.m. for post and a.ux~liary members and spouses.
Speaker, State Chaplain Barry
Walker.

HARRISONVILLE - tiarrisionville Lodge, F&amp;AM, special
meeting Saturday 8 a.m., breakMONDAY, AprU 10
fast and E.A. degree Work.
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Americans Veterans, Chapter 53,
MIDDLEPORT - Ladies For 28051 State Route 7, below
the LQrd Interdenominational Middleport, dinner 6:30 p.m.:
Ministry, 10 a.m. Saturday,Faith meeting, 7 p.m. Election of offiChapel R. F.l. in Middleport .
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Rev)oy Clark, devotions; Martie
Short, music. all 'Y'&gt;men invited.
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• . Today's Highlight in History:
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i:: On..April 6. 1909, explorers Robert E. Peary and Matthew A.
r· Henson became the first men to reach the North Pole. (The
~: claim, disputed by skeptics, was upheld in 1989 by the Navigation
; ' f'&lt;\undation.)
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:·:: On this date:
;: ; In 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Qay Saints was
!:!'rgamzed by Joseph Smith in Fayette, N.Y.
&gt;: · In 1862, the Civil War Battle of Shiloh began in Tennessee.
. !; ; In 1892, author,journalist, broadcaster and world iraveler Low;; ell Thomas was bOTn in Woodington, Ohio.
;· : ·In 1896, the first modern Olympic games formally opened in
; · 7\thcns, Greece.
In 1917, Congress approv~d a dedaratiorl of war against Ger,.~::
.• Jnany.
; ; In 1965, the United States launched the Early Bir.d communi;: cations satellite.
:-: In 1971, Russian~\&gt;orn composer Igor Stravinsky died in New
·: :York City. ·
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::: In 1985, William J. Schroeder became tpe first artificial-heart
:. recipient to be discharged from the hospital, moving into an apartment in Louisville, Ky.
: -In 1994,'Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun announced
· his retirement after 24 years.
· In 1998, country singer Tanuny Wynette died at her NaJ~hville,
Tenn., home at age 55.
. Today's Birthdays: Composer-conductor Andre Previn is 71.
',, ; Actor Ivan Dixop is 69. Country singer Merle Haggard is 63. ·
: Actor Billy Dee Williams is 63. Actor Roy Thinnes is 62. Movie
; director Barry Levinson is 58. Singer Michelle Phillips is 56: Actor
:John Ratzellberger if""53. Actress Marilu Henner is 48 : Figure
· skater Janet Lynn is 47. Actor Michael Rooker is 45. Actress Ari .
. Meyers is 31. Actor Paul Rudd is 3 L Actor Jason Hervey i~ 28.
: Actress Candace Cameron is 24.

resonated with me. I hope you will find
room in your column for my story. It is
different,-to say the least.
A while back; my husband · ~ad an
unidentifiable patch of redness on ·one
earlobe. It itched. This was certainly not
life-threatening, but it was a nuisance, so ·
· he went !O see a skin specialist about it.
The doctor wrote up a prescription for ·
some salve. My h~sband used it once,
and left tt on the mghtstand. I happened
to see it there, picked it up, and read the
instructions. It said, "Rub on penis
twice a day."When I poi~ed this out to
, him, his eyes popped.
My husband went to the pharmacist
the following day and asked him, "What
happened here?" · The pharmacist
phoned the doctor, who confirmed that
t~e salve was to be rubbed on she outer
ear, and not elsewhere. He stuck a new
label on the box and said. "It's fin e now."
The redness disappeared, and ail is well,
but that somehow shook me up. What

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Dear Ann Landers: I have been
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tUCK .or seven yean. He
always seemed perfectly normal, but
shortly after we married, he started
walking around the house totally naked.
I told him he shouJd at least wear boxer
shorts, but he igno_red me, saying he
liked the feeling of"freedom."
When our son· and daughter were
born, I insisted Alex wear shorts around
the house. He agreed, but still won't
wear anything when he goes to bed.
That is OK with me, except for cine
thing. When the children need attention ·
at night and I am out like a light, Alex
walks into their rooms stark naked.
When I ask him to cover himself, especially in front of our daughter, he says
:there is nothing Wrong with the naked
'body.
; I have explained that our daughter is
. growing up and should not be subjected to such sights, even though he is her
father. This makes no difference. Alex is

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DEAR OPTIONAL IN DALLAS :
Buy Alex a ~erty cloth robe for :winter,
and a silk robe for summer. Put them at
the foot of the bed. Tell him he must
\\(.ear one or the other whenever he
1eaves the bedroom. Make your point· by
asking him what he would think if you
appeared nude in front . of. your . son
when he is 6 .or 7 years of age. That picADVICI:
ture might make an impression on the
idiot: If that doesn't work, tell Alex to
still walking around the house at nigfit, wake you if the children need attention
naked as a jaybird, checking the gas at night. It would be worth the loss of
stove, the door loc)u and the night light · sleep for the peace of mind.
in the kids' bedrooms.
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And now, Dear Readers, w~ have
I ain now pregnant with our third gone round and round about this issue
child, and this behavior is more than I before, and I maintain that nudity by the
can tolerate. My son asks why Daddy opposite-sex parent can l~ad tq probdoesn't wear underwear. What should I . !ems when the kids get older. I am ready
say? Should I tell him his father is nuts&gt; to take ori the abusive letters once again
As the children get older, this is going to saying I am crazy. Write on .
become more of an issue. I need some
Dear Ann Landers: When I read the
help, Ann . - CLOTHING OPTION- letter about pharmacists who struggle
AL IN DALLAS
with illegible prescriptions, it certainly

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Volunteerism is alive and well
in tri-county region

W

e're hearing a great deal lately about how people
sacrifice th·e ir time, dig into their pockets and roll
up their sleeves to help with community and social
projects. It's really nothing new- it's called volunteerism:
In die past week, we've heard about
When one
the need for volunteer effort and
thinks about donations from sources as diverse as
•t th 1 1 .r Ohio First Lady Hope Taft and Marl '
e ev~ 0J shall University football coach Bob
volunteertsm Pruett, and seen it .from different orgain the trinizations.
county is 'pret- The Knights of Columbus chapter in
Gallia County cleaned up Vinton's
ty impressive. Community Park, while businesses and
individuals have rallied to the aid of
laid-off American Alloys workers. Not to mention the Univers~ty of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community· College stu~ents distributing information about the census to Gallipolis
. · ; residents this week-And, this Saturday, Point Pleasant officials
::: ;nd merchants will join forces to clean up the downtown area.
::; ; The point of mentioning this is, that as busy as we seem to
~: · pe today, there is time for people to share their of themselves,
:: for no reward or recognition, in order to make a difference.
::- ; And that's a demonstration of a very positive quality in our
:·: region. As the warmer weather returns and groups gear up for
:~ : ~arious service projects, there won't be any 1ack of'piffiCipa:
: : : ~ion or failure to donate.money and resources when needed.
: : :; When one thinks about it, the level of volunteerism in the
:; : tri-county is pretty impressive. For example, consider the
::; hu.mber of people who turn out for the annual Ohio RiV-er
::; Sweep in June, or those who work at any number of festivals
f.: ) .nd county fairs during the summer.
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··.; We can't help but conclude the motivation is there are
· enough people in each community who want to maintain and
, : improve where they live. A well-kept and caring community
:: is obviously an attraction for those who visit the region.
:: : But for those who•make up the community, there is a real: : ization and appreciation of the fact that having a great place
; : to live and raise children doesn't happen by itself.
: ; : It takes· the efforts of many volunteers who donate their
: : tjme not only to clean .up debris from a floodwater-struck
: : park, but to go as far as serve the public without compensa: : tion, as do some. elected officials in this region:
: ; : The messages of voiunteerism being heard aren't .just
: : preaching to the choir. They serve as a reaffirmation. of some•: thing that exists in·our community, a spirit that is taught and .
:: imrtured so that it continues as an example for future gener: : ations.
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Putin deserves a chance to show leadership
I'll admit that I'm sticking my neck out,
but I think it is possible, bordering on likely.
that Vladimir Putin has been getting a bum
rap. Before we pull the plug on him, let's see
what this newly elected president of the
Russian Federation can do.
Ever since Boris Yeltsin named him premier and then resigned, making Putin acting
president al)-d putting him on the fast track for
election to the job, Western observers have
been trying to figure out what makes him
tick. There are only two reasonably hard
pieces of evidence: His early career was as a
KGB agent, with long service in East Germany (that's bad), and later he served, to all
appearances ably and loyally, as deputy to the
late Anatoly Sobchak, the liberal and highly
reilarded mayor ofSt. Petersburg (that's good) .
With only that .to go on, Western opiniorl
has been torn. Are his instincts basically evil, as
might be expected of a former KGB agent, or
is the St. Petersburg version of'Putin a more
dependable guide to his future behavior?
Since assuming office, first as premier and
. then (more importantly) as .acting president,
Putin has been emitting what the West regards
as mixed signals. He has spoken, to all appearaiwes sincerely, about the need for a market
economy, and the importance of reimng in
the corrupt "oligarchs" who have dominated
and disgraced Russian society since the fall of
the Soviet Umon. He has seemed reas6nably
comfortable presiding over a democratic society with an outspokenly free press, and has
sounded far from pa~noid about foreign policy·.issues, .even ·Speculating, on one occasion,
that Russia might sorneday join NATO.
On the other hand, he pressed Russia"s war

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against .the Chechen rebels to a bloo.dy .Put
apparently successful conclusion, thereby
alienat\ng ,important sectors of . Western
(though nof R11ssian) opinion, and has· l far
chummier' relationship" With · the •pow~Jful '
Boris Berezovsky than is altogether appropriate for somebody who doesn't like oligarchs.
What's more, almost his first act as premier
was to make a deal, behind the backs ohhe
true democrats, with ·his Conimunist fo~s in
the Duma (or legislature), under which they
were allowed to retain the speakership in
return for agreeing to stay out of his w&lt;It on
important legislative issues.
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I must say, however, that these ~upposed
misdeeds don't impress me greatly. People in
the Western world naturally dislike other peo- .
pie's W&lt;J.rs, but almost all Russians regard
Chechnya as an integral part of the F(/dera~
tion, and letting it go would inevitably' strike
them as a dangerous first step on the road to a
wider disintegration . As for the Communists,
Putin undqubtedly felt that it was be,tter to
bargain with rhem than face their cbnstant

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opposition, and maybe he is right.
At a deeper level, it must be admitted that
Putin 's personality leaves a lot to be ..desired,, at
least from the standpoint ofWesternerr accustomed to 7.;"eing their political Jeaders grovel
at their feet. lf Putin has ever laughed, a photograph of that rare moment has eluded me.
Even a video dip of him relaxing • is subtly
alarming, for his hobby turns out to be judo,
and he is seen tripping up an opponent and
throwing him to the floor. But would y&lt;,:&gt;u
really rather see him ape AI Gore, wearing
earth-tone shirts and copying' the hairstyle of
Ronald Reagan?
' My guess is that, with Vlad· mir Putin, what
you see is pretty much 'l)ha you get: a serious, no-n sense ki~d of pe on.,who at 47 is
old enougli
kn~w that oviet-sry1e ruthlej;sness is out, d ung c
h to try to
replace it with something mo
tractive and
viable. For if he is indeed the cold-blooded
realist he seems to be, he must know that
Russia is, at the moment, very we~ , 'and that
its best route back to health and str~ngth lies
through harnessing .the free energies of the
Russian people. And that means democracy,
and a market j:Conomy, and peace.
Does he hope tliat Russia wiU become
strong again, and once more p1ay a major role
in the world? I am sure he does, and I woul,d
think less of him if he didn't. But if I am
wrong - if he. is, as Mae West once put it,
"just another mouse studying to be a rat" well, human history ,is white with the bones
of people like that.
(William A. R11sher is a Disting11ished Fellow
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;Ohio ·Bicentennial rep visits ·Meigs
., COLUMBUS - The option ning on March I, 2003, and will
. of punning careers in public ser- culminate in a grand finale
.vice and communications was homecoming weekend in Octo, discussed by Nichola Pickens ber. Several blockbuster events,
Moretti, Southeast Regional reenactmenis and exhibits are
coordinator for &lt;the Ohio Bicen- being planned, 11 well as festivals
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tennial Commission, at the recent · and parade&amp;.
Anyone wishing tQ learn more ·
. alumni career dAy held at Eastern
about
the Ohio Bicentennial
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TUPPERS PLAINS - Tuppers Plains VFW Post 9053 Auxiliary, regular meeting, Thursday,
7:30 p.m. potluck dinner, 6:30

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wavin~ in

·would simply be four fingers
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br~eze,
and
without
wives,
husbandsqwould
On
this
particular
episode, a brother and
Able-bodied children who stay at home
past the age of adulthood are going against the just be a tliumb hitchhiking its way ~~rough sister were brought pack together after 20
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years. It ·was a touching scene when they
.fundamental ·Jaws of Nature. In the world of life.
Must to" avoid
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hugged each other, and I shed a tear. or two,
animals, the kids get a year, two years tops, and
You've taken steps so that you won't be but I had a sense that this was all a huge inva.
then they are·outta there.
·
If I had adult kids, I. would compare our reminded that you're getting older. You avoid sion of privacy.
· family to a family of birds. Your mother and I· mirrors, brightly lit rooms and anyo~e who . · We've got the Internet and the phone
had you in the nest where we hatched you · knows your true age. But there are physical · book, and .there are only six degrees of sepaand fed you. If you want to stay out there on activities that you should also stay away from. ration, so I have to believe that any two peoyour own, fine, but if you want to come back If you want. to maintain that healthy, young ' pie who want to find each other do. When
you see a reumon, that means the person who
to the nest, your mother and' I will be sitting self-image, pay attention .to the .following:
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on you.
• If you drop something, don't bend over. If wanted to do the finding did a way better job
you can't pick it up with your toes, 'write it than the person who wanted to do the hiding.
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Rule of th~b
I've been a hwband for most of my adult off. ·
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It looks good for a few minutes on television,
life (certainly all of my mature adult life), and
• Don't run. Peop)e will forgive yaur ·tardi- but an hour later I'll bet somebody says, "By
I've watched the relationship evolve over that ness much more readily than your red face, the way, yoti still owe me money or an apolo..
your heavy breathing or the fact t~at your gy or both."
. period of time.
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So if there's anybody out there trying to
I find that the average married woman stomach is still bouncing.
• Don't get into any vehicle that'1 short .reunite with somebody, you . can't find the
· regards her husband as some strange life form
who means well but basically doesn't gel it . . eno)Jgh for you to see over. You· may ~ever get · person because they don't want Jo meet you
halfway -- and there's probably a good reason
He becomes ab obstacle to a quiet, eas)j stress- out.
• Don't wear tight clothing or staltd in the for that. Focus instead on the people who
fre'e life. Someon¢ who has to be cajoled and
coaxed and tricked into doing thipgs like wind. Keep your shape a mystery. i
have been with you all the way along. Unless
• Don't dance.You don 't know an~modern you owe them money or an apology or both.
shopping or having the relatives over.
Quote of the Day: "Love is blind. Marriage
I'd jwt like to point out that the role of · steps, yo11 can't hear the music all ..that well,
being the opposition is a valuable one that is and songs are a lot longer than then used to is an eye-opener." - Red Green
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reflected in court procedures and parliamen- be.
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" Together again
tary government. Husbands are the opposing
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(Red "Green is tire star of "The Red Green
thumb of relationships. There is an implied
I saw another one of those long-lqst-broth- Slrow," a television series seen ;,. the U.S. on PBS
l)lUtual dependency as the coiltraty positions er-reunion things on one of those talk shows an.d itr Canada on tire CBC Network, and the
· of husband and wife make both stronger and for people who tell their whole fami~y to shut autl10r of"The Red Green .Book" and ''Red Green
more effective. Without husbands, the· wives. up so th~y can watch a television p gram on Talks Cars: A Love Story.") ·

SYRACUSE - Syracuse Vii._ ·!age Council .will meet Thursday
. at 7 p.m. at the Mayor's office in
~:village hall.
POMEROY
Pomeroy
, Sternwheel Festival Committee,
5 p.m Thursday, Pomeroy Village
Hall.
RACINE - Racine Grange,
· Thursday, 7 p.m. at the hall.
SATURDAY, April 8
MIDDLEPORT - Ladies for
the Lord Interdenominational
Women's Ministry, meets Satur. day, 10 a.m., at Faith Chapel
· RFI, Middleport. Devotions by
· Rev. Joy Clark, music by Martie
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Bicentennial t-shirts to Paulette
Harrison, instructor for the
Swinging Semon, a clogging and
line dancing group from
Pomeroy. The group will be joinIng the All Ohio Cloggers in July
for a trip to Wuhington, D.C.,
during which time they will per·
form at the Lincoln Memorial
and ·participate in · the city's
Fourth ofJuly parade.
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The regiment was recruited in ancestor, Capt. john B. Spencer of
October, 1861,and served all fou r Co. B, 9th W.Va. Infantry.
years of the war. Many were
Adams has also applied to the
recruited from Meigs County and West Virginia Archives to" claim
Athens County. Battles it was his ancestor' s Civil War service
' never been
involved in were New Madrid, medal that had
Missouri, Island No. 10; Corinth, · claimed.
Iuka, Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain,
Ashley reported on the recent
Decatur, Seige of Adanta, Jones- mid-winter meeting of the Ohio
boro, . Savanah,. and Bentonville. . Department. The department is
The regiment had 421 killed in it., planmng to rentrn to its historical
New members accepted were custom of issuing encampment
Todd Adams of Fairborn on his medals at i'ts annual meetings.
ancestor, John H: Adams of ComThe camp voted to pay for the
pany H, 4th W.Va. Infantry; chartering of the ·new circle of th e
Howard Wolfe of Belpre on his Ladies of the Grand Army of th e
ancej;tor, Peter D. Wolfe, of Co. B, Republic. Chtirter rrien'lbe.,hip is
!16th Ohio Infantry; and Timo- still open to women age 10, or
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MIDDLEPORT - New officers were installed at a recent
meeting of Brooks-Grant Camp
Sons of Union Veterans of the
.Civil War by Terry Frost, Ohio·
, Department semor vice comman·
der ofAthens.
· Installed were Michael Trowbridge of Gallipolis, commander;
James Oiler of Thurman .. senior
vice c'onunander; Alan Holter of
Pomeroy. junior vice commander; ·
James Mourning of Middleport,
treasurer; Tad G:uclder of Athens,
secretary; Keith Ashley of
Pomeroy, first-year camp council;
Rhen Milhoan of Eclro, secondyear camp ·council, and Dale Colburn of Pomeroy, third-year camp
council.
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Ashley was appointed Keith
Ashley as chap4in and historian
and Dale Colburn as patriotic
instructor.
Speaker at the meeting was
Terty Frost, an Ohio · Department officer, who is also camp
commander of John · S.
Townsend Camp of Frost,
Athens County, and head of the
· 6~rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer
Infantry of the Sons ofVeterans
Reserve, the military arm of the
S.U. V. Frost spoke on the 63td
Ohio Infantry, one of the hundred most fighting umts of the
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HARRISONVILLE - Harriionville Community Church,
S.R. 684 beside firehouse, special
service, Saturday, 7 p.m. Spe~ker
Orlyn Butch Cochran, Jr., first
sermon. Public invited by
Theron D)Jtham, pastor.
MIDDLEPORT ·- Dis:lbled
American Veterans, 9th District
meeting, Saturday, at Meigs
Chapter 53, 28051 State Route· 7
below Middleport, 12 noon dinner followed by meeting at t
p.m. Guest speakers.

Talley of·George, a youth speaker, will be at the Rutland
Church of God Sunday, for a 6.
p.m. service. There will be
preaching, music and skits, food
and fellowship. On Monday at 7
p.m. Talley will have a youth rally
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Speaker, State Chaplain Barry
Walker.

HARRISONVILLE - tiarrisionville Lodge, F&amp;AM, special
meeting Saturday 8 a.m., breakMONDAY, AprU 10
fast and E.A. degree Work.
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Americans Veterans, Chapter 53,
MIDDLEPORT - Ladies For 28051 State Route 7, below
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Ministry, 10 a.m. Saturday,Faith meeting, 7 p.m. Election of offiChapel R. F.l. in Middleport .
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Rev)oy Clark, devotions; Martie
Short, music. all 'Y'&gt;men invited.
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;: : Tl)day isThursday, April6, the 97th day of2000.There are 269
:: days left in the year.
• . Today's Highlight in History:
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i:: On..April 6. 1909, explorers Robert E. Peary and Matthew A.
r· Henson became the first men to reach the North Pole. (The
~: claim, disputed by skeptics, was upheld in 1989 by the Navigation
; ' f'&lt;\undation.)
·
:·:: On this date:
;: ; In 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Qay Saints was
!:!'rgamzed by Joseph Smith in Fayette, N.Y.
&gt;: · In 1862, the Civil War Battle of Shiloh began in Tennessee.
. !; ; In 1892, author,journalist, broadcaster and world iraveler Low;; ell Thomas was bOTn in Woodington, Ohio.
;· : ·In 1896, the first modern Olympic games formally opened in
; · 7\thcns, Greece.
In 1917, Congress approv~d a dedaratiorl of war against Ger,.~::
.• Jnany.
; ; In 1965, the United States launched the Early Bir.d communi;: cations satellite.
:-: In 1971, Russian~\&gt;orn composer Igor Stravinsky died in New
·: :York City. ·
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::: In 1985, William J. Schroeder became tpe first artificial-heart
:. recipient to be discharged from the hospital, moving into an apartment in Louisville, Ky.
: -In 1994,'Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun announced
· his retirement after 24 years.
· In 1998, country singer Tanuny Wynette died at her NaJ~hville,
Tenn., home at age 55.
. Today's Birthdays: Composer-conductor Andre Previn is 71.
',, ; Actor Ivan Dixop is 69. Country singer Merle Haggard is 63. ·
: Actor Billy Dee Williams is 63. Actor Roy Thinnes is 62. Movie
; director Barry Levinson is 58. Singer Michelle Phillips is 56: Actor
:John Ratzellberger if""53. Actress Marilu Henner is 48 : Figure
· skater Janet Lynn is 47. Actor Michael Rooker is 45. Actress Ari .
. Meyers is 31. Actor Paul Rudd is 3 L Actor Jason Hervey i~ 28.
: Actress Candace Cameron is 24.

resonated with me. I hope you will find
room in your column for my story. It is
different,-to say the least.
A while back; my husband · ~ad an
unidentifiable patch of redness on ·one
earlobe. It itched. This was certainly not
life-threatening, but it was a nuisance, so ·
· he went !O see a skin specialist about it.
The doctor wrote up a prescription for ·
some salve. My h~sband used it once,
and left tt on the mghtstand. I happened
to see it there, picked it up, and read the
instructions. It said, "Rub on penis
twice a day."When I poi~ed this out to
, him, his eyes popped.
My husband went to the pharmacist
the following day and asked him, "What
happened here?" · The pharmacist
phoned the doctor, who confirmed that
t~e salve was to be rubbed on she outer
ear, and not elsewhere. He stuck a new
label on the box and said. "It's fin e now."
The redness disappeared, and ail is well,
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CINCINNATA (AP) •' a;d Chris Sabo teamed up
Sammy Sosa is 2-for- 15. Mark• St. Louis won 8-7.
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"You've got to tip your ca11s
McGwire is out with a creaky
hack. Ken Griffey Jr. is 0-for-10 to their bullpen," said DmitH '
and hasn't hit a ball out:'! of thc J ¥:&lt;&gt;llng, who was 1-f~r-4. "They
mfield.
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What's going on with the NL ~~· ~ut they're playing better."
Central's feared home run trio? ''"''1,Kevin Barker, Tyler Houston
The Milwauke~ Brewers can a.g.d GeoffJenkins homered and
raise their pitching hands and ieVen different Brewers . scored
proudly supply one-third of the .in a 'balanced offense that cmn-.
answer.
plemented the gritty pitchi1ng.
The Brewers' staff kept Junior , Mainly. the Brewers
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in check again Wednesday night doing the litde tltings - hitting ··
and frustrated . ).Us new team- ·\)ehind runners, taking advan•, ..
mates as weU i'l- an 8-5 victory "'*ge of an errant throw by Steve ,
over the Cincinnati Reds.
Parris (0- 1) and scoring in four '
Coming into the series, Reds copsecu~ive innings to st~r'
fans wondered how many ahead.
. ,., ,
homers Junior would hit. Mil"In spring training, (hittiilg"'
waukee's pitchers took it per- coach) Rod Carew really beat \t'
son ally.
into us, especially situational hit" They have accepted . the .ring," Barker said. "We moved
challenge," said first-year man- guys over. That's the way it's got
to be. That's baseball at its best."
ager Davey Lopes, now 2-0.
Go deep? Junior hasn't even
The Brewers ·are enjoying
left the infield. Griffey grounded crashing Junior's homecoming
out three time~ :against Milwau- party. They've . already topped
kee's infield shjft, struck out and their high point . of '99, when
stranded a pair of runners on they won their opener and were
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never above .500 again.
third Wednes~)i
He got a polite hand from the
They've gotten none of the
crowd of 23,059 when his soft Oashbulbs but both of the wins
roUer to first scored the' Reds' so far.
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first run and gave him his first
"Being on the road with . all
RBI in Cincinnati. Otherwise, the Griffey hype and all that's
nothing.
going on here, that's awesome;'
And he .wasn't alone. The Barker said. "It's_a tough situaReds were 2-for-16 with run- tion when everything's zoned in
ners in scoring position, leaving on him."
them 3-for-26 this season when
Milwaukee's pitchers have
a clutch hit is needed.
zoned in on •.him quite 'impres- "It's making·pitches when you sively.Jimmy Haynes (1 -0) made
have· to, and sometimes it's just his NatioriaT'League debut and
baseball," said David Weathers, remembered something about
who pitched out of a threat in his days in the AL - how to
the seventh. "You may face pitch to Junior. Griffey is 3-fotthem again latl;.l' in the season 19 career against the right-hanand they might get their hits."
der,
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Only two Reds got any to
"I think I kind of bear, down
speak of Wednesday. Pokey . when I get .to guys like t!Iat and
Reese and Eadie Taubensee liaa ''1'itiake ; b~tte'r · pitches to gilys
four . apiece, combining for all who can hit ·home · runs,"
Haynes said.
,bpt five of Cincinnati's 13 hits.
How unusual is that? The last
The Brewers readily admit
time the Reds had two players that part of it is good fortune,
get four. hits apiece in a loss was
JINXED JUNIOR? - Ken Griffey. Jr., of Clnclnntai prepares to throw his bat toward the dugout following
July 16,1991, when' Hal Morris
an unsuccessful trip to the plate Wednesday against the Brewers. Griffey is Q.for-10 in 2000. (AP)

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Meigs at Federal Hocking, ppd.
. Belpre at Easlern, ppd.
Gallia Academy 10, River Valley 3
Jackson 11, Point Pleasant 5

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1. Bobby Labonte, 1.114
2. ~ M•lirl. 1,030
J. Wll{&lt;l Bl.l"tDI}.-1-,0~4

o• Etmriirdt. t5t

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Mlk• Wllll&amp;ce, 873

Todd BOON, 1,013

Andy Ho~atOfl . 8!59
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Jeff Qrqn, 976
Rnty Woll, Q68
O!'ook:l Grqn, 917

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Ron Hornaday. 862

Kevin Grubb, 811
Jason Keller, 771
Hri. P~tr Jr.• 7~

Green
Fonnlt: 320 181)1/190. 72
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Ma~ln, Che\lrolet. 113.566 mph,
March 16. 1996
Race record: Jett Green.
Chevrolet. 83.608 - · Ap&lt;H 2.
1999
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reiulars racine et Martinsville,
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·Saturdey, Ap~l8
DIP11 1111nc c:lllornplon: Jimmy
Hen•y
F - : 250 laps/131.5 miles
Gulllr.•c record: Mike Bliss,

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Jell Burton
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Ward Burton
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Dale EaJnhordl
Flnlohad well, but behind Jr. ·
Dale Jarrett
Third flnleh outolde top 20
Ruety Wallace
Maklnl oome champ no111
Mork Martin
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP)
- Lee Petty, a stock car pioneer
and patriarch of a racing dynasty,
died at 86.
Petty was the father ofWinston
Cup great Richard Petty, grandfather of Kyle Petty, and gre~t­
grandfather of Adam Petty, who
made his Win~ton Cup debut last
weekend.
Petty had 55 career wins, seventh-most in NASCAR Winston
Cup history, and was a three-time
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(television ratinp) wrntto the lowcsl
sinec.l993 : Jeff Gordon.
His (ailuK with the Chcvys kepi
him OUt or the top nves. so people
tum~ the tuner to 110mtlhina else.
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JUSTIN, Te11as - A.J. Foyt,
preperini for 1ht only Win•on CUp
race ln hi1 Mil~ Te11u, di•miued

AROUND THE GARAGE

A.J. FO)'ImadeRickMasunoft'crhr
couldn't ~Fuse, and~ with him the
beslofluck."
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Ricky Craven. who wu rookie of the
year wtlile drivinJ "cdrick's No. 41
in 199S, miette factor into Hedrick\
plant. Initial indkations were lhlt it
wU unlikely. -

weteran Dick Trickle in CKchanae ror
another~mn. Rkk M..a, whO FO)'t
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Pontiat for the rna or the year.
Trickle .will drive the No. 60
~normally driven by the ll(M'o
injured OWfTI'C)'!Bodinc. TCCI Mus-"rave IJUbbcd fdr Bodine recently.
Mutl dcftttlon caused a vaca~y
at Larry Hedrick's Chevrolet leam,
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Una Martin· on the 9 hevtolet In
which he ra«d tt Tuu; ''Thi1 eaf
has 101 all lhc .downr~e In the
drivinaducinatTeqa.
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"We'~ Mlulll111 our option! for ~not ..r motor that's &amp;Ol .CO more
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we'll be tble to 'nnoonce our pl1ns. gutll ou\, and that's as fast as il is skip Teus 1o ~ beUcr prepared for

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1. Who lost the first Daytona 500 in a photo
finish 'to Lee Petty?
2. What was the orl&amp;lnal name of the NASCAR Winston
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3. What was the or~&amp;~nai listed size of Dar1inaton
Raceway?

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i-un the same, at.,we jUI~ ·f-~Jiy. run ~ .
here .... We didn't char:ce an~lnlal("daY ..
tong. That tells yoult'l1just 1 &amp;Oqd race car;'
l·could ldjuat my ctrtyfr!C l!n.t ind · ~le'to '
·e8ch set ofttr,.. I didn't~ to dO 1 WhOle
lot. l;d polht and shoot. and thlt~thlnc 111n. · .
That's 1!b0tJ! all thera ':\'.. . to It,' 1.
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thought so. I think' We're "Ire to .~ 8
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year. I d!dn,'t k - hQW qulclt~ It would·
come. I''" kl'd 'Of qYerwttelmid with
happened. ~.. lr• jUI_t cr~, ~an,,. r
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lillie bit wlih,\'ihet JV8 acc:ompjlohlllltOdly. ,
You c'aft &amp;et lo SW8pt up1wtth 'wh8t.'k F.Jhl,

go~nK to a:o. That's as rast a1l'm
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Transit Racl~~~o for'll'hM:h Rkky Crlven
turmrtly drives, haa hlmj Grq Con~
ncr u crew chief.
c"onner, 34, has served previously
u crew ehitf on teams owned by

CaleYarboroughandJunic~lavey.
"Grtg [s a srcat addition,'to !his
young team," team manaa:trCharlcy
Pres~ley said. "He brinpitekfiowletigt necemry to nm co
iri-..e!y
and aneW enthusiasm o a team
which hils scru~;~led early...lhis year.
"While we are CIICilcd lboul lhis

Mar11nsvil1e. We will teN 11 either
Manin1ville or Greenville (S.C.) lo
allow Cree 1nd Ricky to work tocethctprior ro their fim ra~:e."

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mlte at ·B ill Da"Wis Raclna. ranked
rounh in the Cup rookie Bllndl•as
enlrrina Texu.
"I'd say the rooltie nM:e probably is
aoinjlhe WI)' most people.thouJht,"
uld Blaney. "Kenaeth 1nd Earnhardt
have had some &amp;ood runs, and the
rc11 or, us have ttruasled. We've
1tnG;Ied 1 bit more than we 'MIUid
have liked."

WARNER

DAVIDSON, N.C. (AP)
Tiffeny Milbrett set up Christie
Welsh for all three of her goals as
U.S. women routed Iceland 8-0.
The Americans also got two goals
from Christie Pearce as coach
April Heinrichs rested most vet~
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RACINE - Southern lost .a 5-4 -heartbreaker
Wednesday to ,Vintt;&gt;n County.
Southern's J .ll Boso and Vinton County's Phil Lash
hooked up in j! hot pitching battle, With Lash earning
the win.
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Both pitchers gave up seven hits. On the scor~card;
Boso was even all the more impressive as he fanned 12
Vikings and walked just two.
Lash fanned seven Southern batters and walked just
one in picking up the victory.
Vinton County (2-1, TVC 2-1) scored first in the
first on two singles to Jason Eberts and Shawn Moore.
A Southern error entered into the score.
In the bottom half the inning, Southern took a 21 lead when Adam Cumings rode home on a Jamie
Baker home run. Lash fanned five of the 'six batters be
faced in the secfYnd and third innings. He struck out

base.
After a scoreless sixth that saw Eberts the only runSouthern's ].B. Boso struck out 11 batters
while Vinton County's Phil Lash recorded ner for both teams *anded at first, SHS threatened in .
the bottom of the seven.th. Lead-off batter Ryan HiU
seven strikeouts and picked up the win
reached ·on an error. w.llen seqmd baseman Ruckel
went deep in the hole at"second.
the side in the third inning.
Reiber · tried to bunt Hill to second but Vinton
Meanwhile,. the Vikings tied the score in the second
County got the lead-off runner at second. Reiber
on a Barnett lead-off triple and an error on Kinney's
then tried to steal se.CO!Jd and was gunned down to
grounder. The Vikes took the lead in the third on a
end the ball gaplei •
lead-off walk to Clemons, an error and back-to-hack
. Southern hitters :were Cumings a double and single,
singles to Gill and Barnett.
'
Hill with two singles, Bake.r had a home run, Norris a
Southern (1-4, TVC 1-2) fell 5-2 in the fifth when
single, and Hubbard a triple. Vinton County hitters
Clemons reached on an error and rode home on a
were Gill and Barnett two hits , Lash a home run,
Lash home run. The Tornadoes came back to 5-4 in
Moore ,a single and Eberts, a single.
the bottom of the · inning when Kyle )'!orris singled
Southern goes to Waterford Thursday for a make-up
and scored on a Chad Hubbard triple. Cumings
game,.
knocked home Hubbard, but was left stranded on

Southern rallies to edg~ Vinton Co.·
RACINE - SJ&gt;.uthern scored
a dramatic 9~8 come-frombehind win over Vinton County
Thunday in girls TVC softball
action.
FaUon R9ush doubled home
Laraine Lawson with the gamewinning run.
Vinton County (2-2, TVC 11) went up 2-0 in the first on
two Southern errors and singles
by Angie Clemons•.and Whimey
!;'rater. Southern carne right
back to tie the ·score on walks to
Kim lhle,
Laraine Lawson, Fallon Roush
and a double by Stacy Lyons, 22.
. ·~
· Still tied enterillg the ·third
inning, Vinton County took the
lead on a Juli OrloWski single, a
Prater sacrifice builf, . a J. Fee
triple 'and Bailey sirtgle. the· score
4-2.
Southern came back-with one
run when Ihle reached on an
error. Fallon Roush walked and
Ihle came home on a stolen base
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4:30

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Gallia Academy af" Portsmouth,
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Texas Motor' Speodway officials 'ducio 61 million soft-drink can1.
.; ' Sloce E~nherdt'a lather won eariler this
t.-.ck h~t 2,SOO toilets.
hive ai}VIyt taken 11;rcat pride in
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poinlin&amp; oo1 that ciaht Tcxu Stadi·
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Point Pleasant at Ripley, 4:30
.Gallia Ae&amp;(:lemy sf Marietta, 4:30

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BUSCH GRANO NATIONAL

racing~~

'Tennla

if u tie rver

lra#riid. the po/nt.r a"d money for
positions .one and two would be
combined aNI .vp/il betwtert the fl.t.O

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JUSTIN, Te11as- Guess
what? The~ held a BGN !'flee et
Texas Motor Speedway. and
Mark Martin won it.
' a Ford. has
Martin, drlvlnl
that Earhhardt'S dad won
won four time~ already !n the
lpr the first time. The older
NASCAR aeries. and Winston
Earraharclt's flt&amp;t 't'tctoty came
Cup reaul8ra have won all
at Bristol.
seven of the BGN events : The
Da~ Eernt~ardt )r. 's victory
race
ended ~fter nllhtfall,
'came In his 12th Career atart.
tetevlslon coveraae.
without
His mar&amp;ln of VICtory, 5.92
aecorlds, was easlty the widest because .rain caused a delay
· of more than four hours.
of the year. His !ather, who..

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on when you put the tires on. and I
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lhe lug nuts hold. since you use elue.

time at the same track, Texas
Motor Speedway;- where he
claimed his flrs't Busch Grand
Nlttorill victory. It was also on
the s8me weekend, 21 years

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Gallia Academy 8t Marietta, 5:00
River Valley at Athens, 5:00
Meigs at Belpre, 5:00
Warren 81 Point PleBSBnt, 5:00
Federal Hocking at Eastern, 5:00
Miller at Southern, 5:00

ruled a d«Jd h~. but 011a at Tal~
ladega. nK.,otlrercan '" dre #Opflw
t'I'WSed the finish fltte 111 uactly tire

Joined him in victory lane,
finished Se\'enth.

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Todey'8 achec:lule
Wahama at Southern. 5:00
· Gallia Academy at Athens, 5:00

Benlon,Ark.

FROM LASTWEIK

THI WINSTON CUP IERIES

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Dear tojASCAR This W..k,
1rec:ently wa1ched the Cracker Barrei 59Q. The finish with Bobby
Labonte and Dale Earnhardt was
pretty dose. 1wuwonderin~o irthere
had been 1 fie, whal Would htve
happened'?
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Wednesd•y'a resulta
Point Pleasant 10, Jackson t
Gallia Academy 11, River Valley 4
Belpre 11, Eastern 1
Southam 9, Vinton County 8
Wahama at Clay Co .• no report
Me;gs at Federal Hocking, ppd.

Ford. 94.275 mph, Ap&lt;1116.
1999
Raot record: Jimmy Hensley,
Oodge, 74.282 mph, Ap&lt;ll17,

'Dale

Dennll Stllflf, 506
RICk CrtwfOrd, 47V

Friday'• achedule
Marietta at Gallla .t.cademy, 5:00
Athens at River Valley, 5:00 , ·
F~deral Hocking at Eastern, 5:00
Miller at Southern, 5:00
Point Pleasant at Warren, 5:00
Meigs at Belpre, 5:00
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t . Terry Lebontll. 878
10. Jer•ITI)o Ml)fltld, ~

FOld, 81.41b mph, Ap&lt;ll 21,
' 1996
Com In&amp; up: Goody's Body Pain
Notablt: Anclretti'S victory a
500
year ago was ~ only Ponllec
Whtrt: Martinsville (Ya .)
victory not claimed by etther
Speedway (.526-mlle track)
Bobby Labonte OJ Tony Stewart.
Whon: Sunday, Ap&lt;ll 9
-·champion: lohn
BUSCH GRAND NATIONAL
Atldrettl
Format: 500 laps; 263 mnes
Whllt BeUSouth 320
Qulttfylrw r.cord: Tony
Where: Nashville (Tenn.)
Stewart. Pontiac, 95.275 .....,,
Speedway USA (.596-mile tracl&lt;l
APIII16. 1999
Whon: Seturday, Ap&lt;11 8
RIICI rtcord: Rusty wanace,
Deftndlnl ctllmplon: Jeff ·

Otlt&amp; Biffle. M1
Joe RuttmM, 581
Stew
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Jldl spraaue. 574
TerryC~. 574

Mwtln, 905

Today'•achedula
Wahama at Southern, 5:00
Athens at Gallla Academy, 5:00

ON THE SCHEDULE

litE WINSTON CUP HRIES

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and passed baU, 4-3;
Vinton County took its
biggest lead in the fourth when
with one out Belinda Hayes singled and Clemons doubled.
OrloWski then reached on an
error, then on the relay from the
outfield. Stacy Lyons threw a
strike home to Heather Dailey
who nailed Prater in a bangbang play at the plate. Southern's
defense saving that run proved to
be a big play, holding the score at
6-3.
.
In the bottom of the fourth,
Sarah Brauer walked, Emily
Stivers singled, Rachel Chapman
singled to load the bases, an~
' lhle tripled as the Vinton County defense hipped Chapman at
the plate. Lawson tpen hit
behipd the runner to knock in
lhle from third to tie the game,
6-6.
Vinton County came back
with two in the fifth on singles
by Orlowski, Bailey and · Hayes
to take an 8-6 lead.

Southern (3-2, TVC 3-1)
again fought back. Dailey led off
with a double diving head first
into second ahead of the tag.
With one out, Kati Cummins
hammered a triple· to knock iri
courtesy runner Brigeite Barnes.
Brauer then lifted a towering
high !ly sacrifice to left field as
Cummins sprinted home with
the tying run, 8.-8.
Brauer and the Southern
defense were at their best, setting
the Vikings down 1-2-3. Southern came up .in the top of the
sixth. Chapman led off with a
walk, Ihle had 1acrifice bunt to
move here to second then after a
force out Lawson singled.
Roush then hammered home
a double, knocking home J-awson with the even!Ual winning
run.
After Brauer struck out the
first batter, Bailey singled, but
Brauer got Caudill to ·ground

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win over Eastem
EAST MEIGS --\ Belpre Janet Calaway sacrificed her to
broke a scoreless tie in the third second, then Carrie Wiggins
inning, then rode home a one- hit a single to the outfield and
hitter by hurler Stacy Adams as the fielder bobbled the ball,
the Golden Eagles posted an allowing Eastern's oniy .run to
I 1-1 victory ·over Eastern.
score. •
Entering the third inning,
Eastern's l;one hit was by Carboth Juli Bailey and Stacy rie Wiggins.
Adams were locked in a tough
For Belpre (3-0, TVC 3-0),
pitching duel. With two out, Thornhill had two doubles and
Andrea Vest hit a nubber in a single, Mohler had two sinfront of the plate and reached gles, Cline had tWo doubles and
a single .
on aiJ eroor.
'
Candy Malone then hit one
Candy Malone two singles,
between left and center to puslr Angie Hinzey had a single and"
home the first Belpre run.
Vest a single.
In the fourth inning, Afton . For Eastern, Bailey fanned
Thornhill · singled up · middle;, one; walked one and hit one in
MicheUe Mohler reached on Sl\fl'ering the loss.
error, and Stephani~ Cline douAdams fanned 1 1, W&lt;tlked two
bled home two runs, the score and hit one en rou~ to a one3-0.
hitter.
Eastern (1-2, TVC 1-2) came
Eastern has a make-up game
back in founh when Tammy at MiUer tonight and plays FedBissell was hit with a pitch, eral Hacking at home Friday.

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Thuraday, April 6, 2000

P.omeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Today's scoreboard, Page B2 .
AL &amp; NLroundups, Page 86
Masteri starts today, Page 86.
NBA wrapup, Pa~e-B6

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'THuRsDAY'S "

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a*d

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CINCINNATA (AP) •' a;d Chris Sabo teamed up
Sammy Sosa is 2-for- 15. Mark• St. Louis won 8-7.
'
"You've got to tip your ca11s
McGwire is out with a creaky
hack. Ken Griffey Jr. is 0-for-10 to their bullpen," said DmitH '
and hasn't hit a ball out:'! of thc J ¥:&lt;&gt;llng, who was 1-f~r-4. "They
mfield.
·
· s~pt us down. Were playmg
What's going on with the NL ~~· ~ut they're playing better."
Central's feared home run trio? ''"''1,Kevin Barker, Tyler Houston
The Milwauke~ Brewers can a.g.d GeoffJenkins homered and
raise their pitching hands and ieVen different Brewers . scored
proudly supply one-third of the .in a 'balanced offense that cmn-.
answer.
plemented the gritty pitchi1ng.
The Brewers' staff kept Junior , Mainly. the Brewers
,
in check again Wednesday night doing the litde tltings - hitting ··
and frustrated . ).Us new team- ·\)ehind runners, taking advan•, ..
mates as weU i'l- an 8-5 victory "'*ge of an errant throw by Steve ,
over the Cincinnati Reds.
Parris (0- 1) and scoring in four '
Coming into the series, Reds copsecu~ive innings to st~r'
fans wondered how many ahead.
. ,., ,
homers Junior would hit. Mil"In spring training, (hittiilg"'
waukee's pitchers took it per- coach) Rod Carew really beat \t'
son ally.
into us, especially situational hit" They have accepted . the .ring," Barker said. "We moved
challenge," said first-year man- guys over. That's the way it's got
to be. That's baseball at its best."
ager Davey Lopes, now 2-0.
Go deep? Junior hasn't even
The Brewers ·are enjoying
left the infield. Griffey grounded crashing Junior's homecoming
out three time~ :against Milwau- party. They've . already topped
kee's infield shjft, struck out and their high point . of '99, when
stranded a pair of runners on they won their opener and were
·
never above .500 again.
third Wednes~)i
He got a polite hand from the
They've gotten none of the
crowd of 23,059 when his soft Oashbulbs but both of the wins
roUer to first scored the' Reds' so far.
.
first run and gave him his first
"Being on the road with . all
RBI in Cincinnati. Otherwise, the Griffey hype and all that's
nothing.
going on here, that's awesome;'
And he .wasn't alone. The Barker said. "It's_a tough situaReds were 2-for-16 with run- tion when everything's zoned in
ners in scoring position, leaving on him."
them 3-for-26 this season when
Milwaukee's pitchers have
a clutch hit is needed.
zoned in on •.him quite 'impres- "It's making·pitches when you sively.Jimmy Haynes (1 -0) made
have· to, and sometimes it's just his NatioriaT'League debut and
baseball," said David Weathers, remembered something about
who pitched out of a threat in his days in the AL - how to
the seventh. "You may face pitch to Junior. Griffey is 3-fotthem again latl;.l' in the season 19 career against the right-hanand they might get their hits."
der,
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Only two Reds got any to
"I think I kind of bear, down
speak of Wednesday. Pokey . when I get .to guys like t!Iat and
Reese and Eadie Taubensee liaa ''1'itiake ; b~tte'r · pitches to gilys
four . apiece, combining for all who can hit ·home · runs,"
Haynes said.
,bpt five of Cincinnati's 13 hits.
How unusual is that? The last
The Brewers readily admit
time the Reds had two players that part of it is good fortune,
get four. hits apiece in a loss was
JINXED JUNIOR? - Ken Griffey. Jr., of Clnclnntai prepares to throw his bat toward the dugout following
July 16,1991, when' Hal Morris
an unsuccessful trip to the plate Wednesday against the Brewers. Griffey is Q.for-10 in 2000. (AP)

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· · Vinton County 5, Southern 4
Meigs at Federal Hocking, ppd.
. Belpre at Easlern, ppd.
Gallia Academy 10, River Valley 3
Jackson 11, Point Pleasant 5

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2 p.m. • Saturday • ESPN
• Wlnoton Cup, CloO&lt;Iy'o 500
1 p.m. • Sunday • ESP.N

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2000 POINTS STANDINGS

1. Bobby Labonte, 1.114
2. ~ M•lirl. 1,030
J. Wll{&lt;l Bl.l"tDI}.-1-,0~4

o• Etmriirdt. t5t

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Mlk• Wllll&amp;ce, 873

Todd BOON, 1,013

Andy Ho~atOfl . 8!59
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Jeff Qrqn, 976
Rnty Woll, Q68
O!'ook:l Grqn, 917

940

n, Burton, 134

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Mitt K&amp;nMth . 1 ,08!5

Mat~(

1 . Rlckr RIXId, 907

Ron Hornaday. 862

Kevin Grubb, 811
Jason Keller, 771
Hri. P~tr Jr.• 7~

Green
Fonnlt: 320 181)1/190. 72
ml'&amp;s
Quolllyl.,.
SterHrc
Ma~ln, Che\lrolet. 113.566 mph,
March 16. 1996
Race record: Jett Green.
Chevrolet. 83.608 - · Ap&lt;H 2.
1999
Nolllllo: With the Winston Cup
reiulars racine et Martinsville,
this race should see the
season's first victory 17t a BGN
reau!ar.

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Butch. 843

W!iol: NA~ 250

- . : Martinsville (1/l!.)
Speedway (.526mlle treckl
·Saturdey, Ap~l8
DIP11 1111nc c:lllornplon: Jimmy
Hen•y
F - : 250 laps/131.5 miles
Gulllr.•c record: Mike Bliss,

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Extended hlo pointe lellll
Jell Burton
·Two seconde, one ftl'll
Ward Burton
Not ono or hie !Hitter w-.
Dale EaJnhordl
Flnlohad well, but behind Jr. ·
Dale Jarrett
Third flnleh outolde top 20
Ruety Wallace
Maklnl oome champ no111
Mork Martin
Two otraiJht outolde top 10
Tony Stewart
Rallied lrom a lap down
Dale Eamhartlt Jr. Alread~ a winner _ , 12
Ricky Rudd
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NASCAR hat won sooner. Ron Bouchard,
wi)O never won again, scorad In his 11th'Vy
at Talladega lri 1981.
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1999, no rookie had won a Winston CUp
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new Monte ca rlo, 1 nd Ford with a
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP)
- Lee Petty, a stock car pioneer
and patriarch of a racing dynasty,
died at 86.
Petty was the father ofWinston
Cup great Richard Petty, grandfather of Kyle Petty, and gre~t­
grandfather of Adam Petty, who
made his Win~ton Cup debut last
weekend.
Petty had 55 career wins, seventh-most in NASCAR Winston
Cup history, and was a three-time
Grand National champion. His
son Richard ranks first with 200

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ondyou t:MGM ""'"'·
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0Ki ltiffle. Whit aives here? I've
..,, llitlsc.GM boytaer caUiht. and
they dfdn't lose any points. Would
)'OU pleuc e~~plain thia to me?

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Aftlrlhc ftnt three ~~oces (lhls season), it wu quite obvious why the
(television ratinp) wrntto the lowcsl
sinec.l993 : Jeff Gordon.
His (ailuK with the Chcvys kepi
him OUt or the top nves. so people
tum~ the tuner to 110mtlhina else.
Chuck Bbltr

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JUSTIN, Te11as - A.J. Foyt,
preperini for 1ht only Win•on CUp
race ln hi1 Mil~ Te11u, di•miued

AROUND THE GARAGE

A.J. FO)'ImadeRickMasunoft'crhr
couldn't ~Fuse, and~ with him the
beslofluck."
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Ricky Craven. who wu rookie of the
year wtlile drivinJ "cdrick's No. 41
in 199S, miette factor into Hedrick\
plant. Initial indkations were lhlt it
wU unlikely. -

weteran Dick Trickle in CKchanae ror
another~mn. Rkk M..a, whO FO)'t
~ will drivt his No. 14 Conseco

Pontiat for the rna or the year.
Trickle .will drive the No. 60
~normally driven by the ll(M'o
injured OWfTI'C)'!Bodinc. TCCI Mus-"rave IJUbbcd fdr Bodine recently.
Mutl dcftttlon caused a vaca~y
at Larry Hedrick's Chevrolet leam,
where Gacy Bradberry will do the

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STE~LING UNPLUGGED:~

Una Martin· on the 9 hevtolet In
which he ra«d tt Tuu; ''Thi1 eaf
has 101 all lhc .downr~e In the
drivinaducinatTeqa.
' world. We1 went from one molorto
"We'~ Mlulll111 our option! for ~not ..r motor that's &amp;Ol .CO more
the'"' orthe Raton." said Hedrick. hOI'IC~r. lnd it llln It lhc same
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Petty . was voted Mechanic of
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"By the time ~ eet to Trxas,ITII}'be !ipecd. The lxly1 have worlccd their announc~ent, we h1v~ decided ro
we'll be tble to 'nnoonce our pl1ns. gutll ou\, and that's as fast as il is skip Teus 1o ~ beUcr prepared for

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came out ~•th a Mo:~ C1rio, t~~
ran the JN ole Y11.r ore you 1 '

on around""' thOt ~ roelly don, tnl!iv W-lr.,
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yourse".~~~~ly, .0 he Jtl,.lt wlnti d'ilra.Jo '{"&lt;,' ,
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NASCA~ This Wed: Lt nat affi/lakd
,. take~ min~,e and d'o ~ , •·: ~ . ,c;-~VI.~tl ··'· ~"'&lt;.-: with thegovernlrrgbot/y, Hi-do think
there t.v '.some sel«tf..e mtmOI')' herr.
· ~townoo:" RJrlnstance. in 1991, Ford.c
won tht SeQ.fCHJ ~jim nfr" n~c.·~f .

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1. Who lost the first Daytona 500 in a photo
finish 'to Lee Petty?
2. What was the orl&amp;lnal name of the NASCAR Winston
' Cup Series?
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3. What was the or~&amp;~nai listed size of Dar1inaton
Raceway?

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There' a a lOt Ot tr~t~•ll~e this thlt We P,)n't ,
i-un the same, at.,we jUI~ ·f-~Jiy. run ~ .
here .... We didn't char:ce an~lnlal("daY ..
tong. That tells yoult'l1just 1 &amp;Oqd race car;'
l·could ldjuat my ctrtyfr!C l!n.t ind · ~le'to '
·e8ch set ofttr,.. I didn't~ to dO 1 WhOle
lot. l;d polht and shoot. and thlt~thlnc 111n. · .
That's 1!b0tJ! all thera ':\'.. . to It,' 1.
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·Old you think JOU'I ""\a 1 ~~ "I · ,-.
thought so. I think' We're "Ire to .~ 8
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couple of rookie• let into victory lene thll~
year. I d!dn,'t k - hQW qulclt~ It would·
come. I''" kl'd 'Of qYerwttelmid with
happened. ~.. lr• jUI_t cr~, ~an,,. r
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me he~ me; arid lie WJ~nted to make
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· sure 11took the time to e'*'Y thlt:'an&lt;l 'r llai 1 .
lillie bit wlih,\'ihet JV8 acc:ompjlohlllltOdly. ,
You c'aft &amp;et lo SW8pt up1wtth 'wh8t.'k F.Jhl,

go~nK to a:o. That's as rast a1l'm
aoin11 to ride in it"

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NEW CREW CHIEF: Midweit
Transit Racl~~~o for'll'hM:h Rkky Crlven
turmrtly drives, haa hlmj Grq Con~
ncr u crew chief.
c"onner, 34, has served previously
u crew ehitf on teams owned by

CaleYarboroughandJunic~lavey.
"Grtg [s a srcat addition,'to !his
young team," team manaa:trCharlcy
Pres~ley said. "He brinpitekfiowletigt necemry to nm co
iri-..e!y
and aneW enthusiasm o a team
which hils scru~;~led early...lhis year.
"While we are CIICilcd lboul lhis

Mar11nsvil1e. We will teN 11 either
Manin1ville or Greenville (S.C.) lo
allow Cree 1nd Ricky to work tocethctprior ro their fim ra~:e."

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mlte at ·B ill Da"Wis Raclna. ranked
rounh in the Cup rookie Bllndl•as
enlrrina Texu.
"I'd say the rooltie nM:e probably is
aoinjlhe WI)' most people.thouJht,"
uld Blaney. "Kenaeth 1nd Earnhardt
have had some &amp;ood runs, and the
rc11 or, us have ttruasled. We've
1tnG;Ied 1 bit more than we 'MIUid
have liked."

WARNER

DAVIDSON, N.C. (AP)
Tiffeny Milbrett set up Christie
Welsh for all three of her goals as
U.S. women routed Iceland 8-0.
The Americans also got two goals
from Christie Pearce as coach
April Heinrichs rested most vet~
erans.

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LINCOLN, Neh. (AP) Barry CoUier, whose Buder team
nearly upset NCAA tournament
runner-up Florida in the first
round, was hired as Nebraska basketball coach.
He replaces Danny Nee, fired
Mart;.h 13 after 14 seasons. The
Huskers 'went 11-19 this seaSt,&gt;n,
matching .the school's worst loss
total. Nebraska 'has made six
NtAA tourn.arnents but never
. got past the first round.
CoUier, who agreed to a 5-year
contract,' was i 96-132 in 11 seasons at Butler. He also was an
assistant at Idaho and Stanford,
before returning to his alma
mater in 1989.

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Vikings defeat Tornadoes in pitcher's duel
RACINE - Southern lost .a 5-4 -heartbreaker
Wednesday to ,Vintt;&gt;n County.
Southern's J .ll Boso and Vinton County's Phil Lash
hooked up in j! hot pitching battle, With Lash earning
the win.
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Both pitchers gave up seven hits. On the scor~card;
Boso was even all the more impressive as he fanned 12
Vikings and walked just two.
Lash fanned seven Southern batters and walked just
one in picking up the victory.
Vinton County (2-1, TVC 2-1) scored first in the
first on two singles to Jason Eberts and Shawn Moore.
A Southern error entered into the score.
In the bottom half the inning, Southern took a 21 lead when Adam Cumings rode home on a Jamie
Baker home run. Lash fanned five of the 'six batters be
faced in the secfYnd and third innings. He struck out

base.
After a scoreless sixth that saw Eberts the only runSouthern's ].B. Boso struck out 11 batters
while Vinton County's Phil Lash recorded ner for both teams *anded at first, SHS threatened in .
the bottom of the seven.th. Lead-off batter Ryan HiU
seven strikeouts and picked up the win
reached ·on an error. w.llen seqmd baseman Ruckel
went deep in the hole at"second.
the side in the third inning.
Reiber · tried to bunt Hill to second but Vinton
Meanwhile,. the Vikings tied the score in the second
County got the lead-off runner at second. Reiber
on a Barnett lead-off triple and an error on Kinney's
then tried to steal se.CO!Jd and was gunned down to
grounder. The Vikes took the lead in the third on a
end the ball gaplei •
lead-off walk to Clemons, an error and back-to-hack
. Southern hitters :were Cumings a double and single,
singles to Gill and Barnett.
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Southern (1-4, TVC 1-2) fell 5-2 in the fifth when
single, and Hubbard a triple. Vinton County hitters
Clemons reached on an error and rode home on a
were Gill and Barnett two hits , Lash a home run,
Lash home run. The Tornadoes came back to 5-4 in
Moore ,a single and Eberts, a single.
the bottom of the · inning when Kyle )'!orris singled
Southern goes to Waterford Thursday for a make-up
and scored on a Chad Hubbard triple. Cumings
game,.
knocked home Hubbard, but was left stranded on

Southern rallies to edg~ Vinton Co.·
RACINE - SJ&gt;.uthern scored
a dramatic 9~8 come-frombehind win over Vinton County
Thunday in girls TVC softball
action.
FaUon R9ush doubled home
Laraine Lawson with the gamewinning run.
Vinton County (2-2, TVC 11) went up 2-0 in the first on
two Southern errors and singles
by Angie Clemons•.and Whimey
!;'rater. Southern carne right
back to tie the ·score on walks to
Kim lhle,
Laraine Lawson, Fallon Roush
and a double by Stacy Lyons, 22.
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· Still tied enterillg the ·third
inning, Vinton County took the
lead on a Juli OrloWski single, a
Prater sacrifice builf, . a J. Fee
triple 'and Bailey sirtgle. the· score
4-2.
Southern came back-with one
run when Ihle reached on an
error. Fallon Roush walked and
Ihle came home on a stolen base
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run. S~reli Park dld .fiOI mean,w nk hlfl!. but tlit r,pjay
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Point Plap~t at WJ~ Dryden lnv.,
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River Valley at Chesape!ll~e lnv.,
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whcel5 so Ileal they OIY alrtudy Jn
place whtlt Glr lm!PIChu Ql'l UMd 10
tighten tMm.

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on&amp;.e the tires hllvt bun put on. T1re

liVe finish, 2 top-10 fipliheo, 0 polio.
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Oole Earnhartlt·Jr. made hlmsell the. •
pole (none), wtn (Ap&lt;li ~' liOOt?t 'ot T'ual
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llnct ,... . . 118 the ene
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it:., .with ~victor~ ln,1thO DlrecTV 500 at Texas , 1 Bllldl GrW N~ Vtct!DI'J, wfty • you· ; F·

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See us for Your Stihl" ·
Power Tools' &amp;

Track &amp; Fl•ld
Today'a achec:IUIB
South Gallia at Federal Hocking,
4:30

Glutt JoaiiQt ftold the lug nuLf 011

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Point Pleasant at Wahama, 4:00
Gallia Academy af" Portsmouth,
4:30

Peru,l•d •

Texas Motor' Speodway officials 'ducio 61 million soft-drink can1.
.; ' Sloce E~nherdt'a lather won eariler this
t.-.ck h~t 2,SOO toilets.
hive ai}VIyt taken 11;rcat pride in
· · ~ar-. Atlanta,~ \WO beCame ~e first
poinlin&amp; oo1 that ciaht Tcxu Stadi·
• Beverages consumed at 1~
father-aJkl.:sof\ cot'nbiMtlon to win In the
um1 {home oft he Dallu Cowboy1) track would l'ill a 34,000-IPIIOn
aame se81on..,... 8obby '""Davey Allison
would r~~o in the tnck\ infield.
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pool.
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Aloni ~oJne mOre "fun f"t,,"
· MQ~PetOWft: &amp;orr! 11')(1 raised In KannapoliS,
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10ld, If "''ko.t;·
would allain tltt heijthl ofa 74-atory
lncludin&amp;:
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contaifl ~r~Ouah. lluminum to pro·
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Today'• achedula
Point Pleasant at Ripley, 4:30
.Gallia Ae&amp;(:lemy sf Marietta, 4:30

drillf!n.

BUSCH GRANO NATIONAL

racing~~

'Tennla

if u tie rver

lra#riid. the po/nt.r a"d money for
positions .one and two would be
combined aNI .vp/il betwtert the fl.t.O

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JUSTIN, Te11as- Guess
what? The~ held a BGN !'flee et
Texas Motor Speedway. and
Mark Martin won it.
' a Ford. has
Martin, drlvlnl
that Earhhardt'S dad won
won four time~ already !n the
lpr the first time. The older
NASCAR aeries. and Winston
Earraharclt's flt&amp;t 't'tctoty came
Cup reaul8ra have won all
at Bristol.
seven of the BGN events : The
Da~ Eernt~ardt )r. 's victory
race
ended ~fter nllhtfall,
'came In his 12th Career atart.
tetevlslon coveraae.
without
His mar&amp;ln of VICtory, 5.92
aecorlds, was easlty the widest because .rain caused a delay
· of more than four hours.
of the year. His !ather, who..

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lleor ~ASCAR Thi~ W..~
rvc heard thll you glue the lua nuca
on when you put the tires on. and I
wa1 Wondering if the temperroture
would have anythina. to 4o with haw
lhe lug nuts hold. since you use elue.

time at the same track, Texas
Motor Speedway;- where he
claimed his flrs't Busch Grand
Nlttorill victory. It was also on
the s8me weekend, 21 years

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Fndey'a.achec:lule
Gallia Academy 8t Marietta, 5:00
River Valley at Athens, 5:00
Meigs at Belpre, 5:00
Warren 81 Point PleBSBnt, 5:00
Federal Hocking at Eastern, 5:00
Miller at Southern, 5:00

ruled a d«Jd h~. but 011a at Tal~
ladega. nK.,otlrercan '" dre #Opflw
t'I'WSed the finish fltte 111 uactly tire

Joined him in victory lane,
finished Se\'enth.

· JUSTIN, Te•as- Oole ·

Todey'8 achec:lule
Wahama at Southern. 5:00
· Gallia Academy at Athens, 5:00

Benlon,Ark.

FROM LASTWEIK

THI WINSTON CUP IERIES

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Dear tojASCAR This W..k,
1rec:ently wa1ched the Cracker Barrei 59Q. The finish with Bobby
Labonte and Dale Earnhardt was
pretty dose. 1wuwonderin~o irthere
had been 1 fie, whal Would htve
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Wednesd•y'a resulta
Point Pleasant 10, Jackson t
Gallia Academy 11, River Valley 4
Belpre 11, Eastern 1
Southam 9, Vinton County 8
Wahama at Clay Co .• no report
Me;gs at Federal Hocking, ppd.

Ford. 94.275 mph, Ap&lt;1116.
1999
Raot record: Jimmy Hensley,
Oodge, 74.282 mph, Ap&lt;ll17,

'Dale

Dennll Stllflf, 506
RICk CrtwfOrd, 47V

Friday'• achedule
Marietta at Gallla .t.cademy, 5:00
Athens at River Valley, 5:00 , ·
F~deral Hocking at Eastern, 5:00
Miller at Southern, 5:00
Point Pleasant at Warren, 5:00
Meigs at Belpre, 5:00
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Gtl••om.

1- Oale Jen.ri. 89!5
t . Terry Lebontll. 878
10. Jer•ITI)o Ml)fltld, ~

FOld, 81.41b mph, Ap&lt;ll 21,
' 1996
Com In&amp; up: Goody's Body Pain
Notablt: Anclretti'S victory a
500
year ago was ~ only Ponllec
Whtrt: Martinsville (Ya .)
victory not claimed by etther
Speedway (.526-mlle track)
Bobby Labonte OJ Tony Stewart.
Whon: Sunday, Ap&lt;ll 9
-·champion: lohn
BUSCH GRAND NATIONAL
Atldrettl
Format: 500 laps; 263 mnes
Whllt BeUSouth 320
Qulttfylrw r.cord: Tony
Where: Nashville (Tenn.)
Stewart. Pontiac, 95.275 .....,,
Speedway USA (.596-mile tracl&lt;l
APIII16. 1999
Whon: Seturday, Ap&lt;11 8
RIICI rtcord: Rusty wanace,
Deftndlnl ctllmplon: Jeff ·

Otlt&amp; Biffle. M1
Joe RuttmM, 581
Stew
580
Jldl spraaue. 574
TerryC~. 574

Mwtln, 905

Today'•achedula
Wahama at Southern, 5:00
Athens at Gallla Academy, 5:00

ON THE SCHEDULE

litE WINSTON CUP HRIES

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and passed baU, 4-3;
Vinton County took its
biggest lead in the fourth when
with one out Belinda Hayes singled and Clemons doubled.
OrloWski then reached on an
error, then on the relay from the
outfield. Stacy Lyons threw a
strike home to Heather Dailey
who nailed Prater in a bangbang play at the plate. Southern's
defense saving that run proved to
be a big play, holding the score at
6-3.
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In the bottom of the fourth,
Sarah Brauer walked, Emily
Stivers singled, Rachel Chapman
singled to load the bases, an~
' lhle tripled as the Vinton County defense hipped Chapman at
the plate. Lawson tpen hit
behipd the runner to knock in
lhle from third to tie the game,
6-6.
Vinton County came back
with two in the fifth on singles
by Orlowski, Bailey and · Hayes
to take an 8-6 lead.

Southern (3-2, TVC 3-1)
again fought back. Dailey led off
with a double diving head first
into second ahead of the tag.
With one out, Kati Cummins
hammered a triple· to knock iri
courtesy runner Brigeite Barnes.
Brauer then lifted a towering
high !ly sacrifice to left field as
Cummins sprinted home with
the tying run, 8.-8.
Brauer and the Southern
defense were at their best, setting
the Vikings down 1-2-3. Southern came up .in the top of the
sixth. Chapman led off with a
walk, Ihle had 1acrifice bunt to
move here to second then after a
force out Lawson singled.
Roush then hammered home
a double, knocking home J-awson with the even!Ual winning
run.
After Brauer struck out the
first batter, Bailey singled, but
Brauer got Caudill to ·ground

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win over Eastem
EAST MEIGS --\ Belpre Janet Calaway sacrificed her to
broke a scoreless tie in the third second, then Carrie Wiggins
inning, then rode home a one- hit a single to the outfield and
hitter by hurler Stacy Adams as the fielder bobbled the ball,
the Golden Eagles posted an allowing Eastern's oniy .run to
I 1-1 victory ·over Eastern.
score. •
Entering the third inning,
Eastern's l;one hit was by Carboth Juli Bailey and Stacy rie Wiggins.
Adams were locked in a tough
For Belpre (3-0, TVC 3-0),
pitching duel. With two out, Thornhill had two doubles and
Andrea Vest hit a nubber in a single, Mohler had two sinfront of the plate and reached gles, Cline had tWo doubles and
a single .
on aiJ eroor.
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Candy Malone then hit one
Candy Malone two singles,
between left and center to puslr Angie Hinzey had a single and"
home the first Belpre run.
Vest a single.
In the fourth inning, Afton . For Eastern, Bailey fanned
Thornhill · singled up · middle;, one; walked one and hit one in
MicheUe Mohler reached on Sl\fl'ering the loss.
error, and Stephani~ Cline douAdams fanned 1 1, W&lt;tlked two
bled home two runs, the score and hit one en rou~ to a one3-0.
hitter.
Eastern (1-2, TVC 1-2) came
Eastern has a make-up game
back in founh when Tammy at MiUer tonight and plays FedBissell was hit with a pitch, eral Hacking at home Friday.

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INDIANAPOLIS
(AP)
W tde rece1ver Marvm Hamson
&gt; cashed m on his most prQducnve
,. season w th the Indianapolis
.. 'Col ts
Harmon selected to h1s first Pro
Bowl after a franch1se record sea
so n s1gned a contract extenSion
Wednesday that reportedly s val
ued at $25 4 nullion wah an S11 5
n 1llion slgmng bonus
Harr son declined to meet wuh
the medta after s1gnmg the four
year co ntract and parnc1pat ng m a
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each of the prev1ous two years
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as the starnng quarterback
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real notonery H e s gemng reward
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to go out and ach1eve
Harr son set frnnchJSe records
w1th 115 receptions and 1 663
yards rece vmg n !999
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and or reject any or all bide
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hearing may be held on a
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propoaod action Written
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(Telephone 614 644 2129)
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Gloria Kloea Clerk
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REQUEST FOR
PROPOSAL
- t o Contnctora
In accordance wllh
MC!Ion 307 sa of thl Ohio
Rovllad Code Melee! blda
will be received by Jho
Board of Malga County
Commllalonera Court
Houae Pomeroy Ol;llo
4&amp;7ell until 3 00 PM on
Friday 141h 2000 The ll'd•
will then be opened and
reed Moucl 1t 10 05 A.M on
Monday April 17th 2000
lor till following
FURNISHING
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SIZES OF AGGREGATE
MAY BE REQUIRED
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REQUEST !'OR
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NotlciiO COitiiiCiorl
In accordance with
MCtlon 307 11 01 thl Ohio
RIVIttd Code ...1111 bide
will be received by lha
Board of Malga County
Commllllonera Court
Houee Pomeroy Ohio
4!17et unlll 3 00 PM on
!'riel.,. 14th 2000 The bide
will than be openad end
rMdl!loudllt 10 10 AM on
Mondey April 17th :lOOO
lor lha following
FURNISHING
OF
VARIOUS GRADES OF
BITUMINOUS LIQUID THAT
MAY BE !!flGUIRED BY THE
MEIGS COUNTY HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENl:
Bid Spaclflcatlona may be
plckad up et the Melga
County EnglnMr a Office or
tho Office of the Melgo
County CommiMionara
The Boerd of Molge
County Commlaelonora
mey accept the lowtot bid
or Mlact thl bell bid lor the
Intended purpoae and
r111rvea the right to 1ccept
1ncl or reject any or 111 blda
and/or any plrt thereof 1nd
will be awlrdld • contrect
to that bidder which Is In
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Aprll5 1998
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INDIANAPOLIS
(AP)
W tde rece1ver Marvm Hamson
&gt; cashed m on his most prQducnve
,. season w th the Indianapolis
.. 'Col ts
Harmon selected to h1s first Pro
Bowl after a franch1se record sea
so n s1gned a contract extenSion
Wednesday that reportedly s val
ued at $25 4 nullion wah an S11 5
n 1llion slgmng bonus
Harr son declined to meet wuh
the medta after s1gnmg the four
year co ntract and parnc1pat ng m a
workout at the teams complex
C lub spokesman Cra1g Kelley
sa d team prestdent Btll Pohan
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mg
Harr son had one year remam
mg on the five year contract he
stgned as the I 9th overall ptck m
the 1996 dr~ft Hts s1gnmg contm
ues Pol an s offseason goal to
ret:un key members of the team
that produced the btggest tnrn
around m league h1st.-.ry
Indtanapolis firushed I 3 3 and
won the AFC East champ1onsh1p
last season after fimshmg 3 13
each of the prev1ous two years
Hamson would have been pa d
a base salary of SI Q? nul11on next
seaso
The Jndtan apohs Star

Rally

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Cum mns tnples Lawsq 1 a smgle
Da1ley a double lyons a dot ble
Rot sh a double and smgles by
o 1t I 3 o 1 a bu t that adva ced St ver and Chap nan Ba ley led
tl c ty g n n to thud J nk IS V nto 1 Cou 1ty v th two smgles
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reported that the new agreement
wtll lower hts base to about
$400 000 for the ?0()() season
Among those approvmg the
move was Peyton Manmng who
also went to the Pro .Bowl last year
as the starnng quarterback
Its a Wise decu1on Manmng
sasd I m happy for Marvm Th1s
IS the first season he s gotten some
real notonery H e s gemng reward
ed for the four years he s had here
I thmk he sees t as more of a goal
to go out and ach1eve
Harr son set frnnchJSe records
w1th 115 receptions and 1 663
yards rece vmg n !999
Brauer p eked up the wm vtth
two stnke o ut.l and JUSt three walks
m a great effort Jt h O rlo vsk1 suf
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Haye valked th ee and Orlowsk
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GREEN BAY PACKERS S gned C Frank
W n ers o a mu ryea con ac
NO ANAPOliS COLTS Slgnoo WR Marv n
Ha nson o a ou yea con ac
MINNESOTA VKNGS Ag eed o te ms
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PH LAOElPH A EAGLES Re s gned WR
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Wash ng on at J.lew York 7 30 p m
Charlotte vs M am 7 30 p m
M !waukee a Ch cago 8 30 p m
Oa asatDenve 9pm
Phoenxa Utah 9pm
Port and at Vancou'Ve 0 p m
MnnesoaatLA Crppers 030pm

M nard rom Ham ton o the AHL

Friday a games
Ph ~dolph a a Boston 7 p m

Ma ho ra o Hanlord at he AHL Reca ed AW
Jason Oawe and LW Dane Goneau from Hart

Hockey
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DETRO T REO WNGS S gned LW

B en
dan Shanahan o a ou yea contrac eKtens on

EDMONTON 0 LEAS Reca ed G Mkej
NEW YORK RANGERS Assigned C Manny

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COlORADO RAPlOS Wa va~ D Tahl

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EASTERN WASH!NilTON Named Ray

M nnesota a Sacraman o 10:30 p m

G acoMtt mens basketba coach
GEOAG A TECH Named Pau Mew n mens
basketba coach

NL standings

NCARNATE WORD Named At G ushldn

mens baskriallt aach

NOlANA PURDUE !NO ANAPOl1S
Announced he roslgna 1on ol Reuben Njau

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mens and women s cross-country c : f

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Mondey April 17th 2000
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will be awarded • contract
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p m (~hee e 0 0) a M nne so a

~Lo aza OO

446

Co~nty

Drlring on by
Wltb a dos at his side
We see by his smlle
That he s loving the
ride
We know he s In heaven
Free &amp;om all Ills
He doesn t need doctors
He doesn 1 need piUs.
Up tbere be Is smUing

2
24
35

4

etated effective dele
Pureuant to Ohio Ravlatcl
Code Section 3745 04 •
llnll ICIIOn may b.
1ppealed
10
tho
Environmental Review
Appoall Commleelon
(ERAC) (Formerly Knowri
Aa The Environmental
Board Of Ravlew) by a
who wn a peny to a
before the
an appeal
notice of
n~~v~~~::nc
Pureuant to
R
Code Section
a final action
denying
modifying revoking or
renewing a permit llcanaa
or varlenco which Ia not
preceded by a propooad
ectJon may be appealed lo
the ERAC by filing an
eppoal within 30 daya of
laauanct of the flnel action
ERAC appoale muat be 111111
with Environmental Review
Appeala Commlaslon 238
EIBI Town Street Room
300 Columbua Ohio 43215
A copy of the appe11 mutt
be 11rvad on the Director
within 3 claya alter filing the
appeal with tho ERAC
Draft NPDES Permit
Ranewal
Subject to
revlalon
Mlddlaport STP
1 mile aouth and east of
State Route 7
Middleport OH
PubliC Notice Oata
04/05/2000
RaceiVIng Watere Ohio
River
Facility Description
MuniCipality
Permit No OPB0002!5" DD
Pomeroy STP
500 Spring Vai'-Y Line
Pomeroy OH
Public Notice Date
04105/2000
Receiving Welere Ohio
River
Permit No OPBD0032" FD
(4)81 tc

And know he s the one

10

627
808

45 29

Delao al Loo Ange eo 10 30 p m

1

47 28

50 23 885

"Actlono " Include the
adoption modlllcetlon or
repael Of ordere (other then
emergency orciora) the
leeuanca
denlel
modification oo revocation
olllcln- permlta lltMI
ver11ncea or certlllcotaa
end the approval or
diHpprOVII of plano and
apeciiiCitiona
Draft
Acllona
are written
etatem..,ta ol the Director
of
Environmental
Protactlon 1 (Director e)
Intent with raapect to the
leeuance denial etc of e
permit lloenoe order etc
lnttrllttd pereona may
eubmlt written commentt or
requeat a public meeting
reglfdlng drift acuona
comment• or public
maetlng requttta muet be
aubmlttod witl\ln 30 dayt C!f
notice of the draft action
Propooed action• are
written atatamenla ol the
dlractoro Intent with
roopect to the 111uance
denial
modification

He gives us streiJIIh
1b start auew
Wben spring arrives
And planting Is done
We look on tbe uaaor

San Jose a Phoenix 1o p m
Edmonton at vancouve 10 p m

7~

111

REQUEST FOR
PROPOSAL
- t o Contnctora
In accordance wllh
MC!Ion 307 sa of thl Ohio
Rovllad Code Melee! blda
will be received by Jho
Board of Malga County
Commllalonera Court
Houae Pomeroy Ol;llo
4&amp;7ell until 3 00 PM on
Friday 141h 2000 The ll'd•
will then be opened and
reed Moucl 1t 10 05 A.M on
Monday April 17th 2000
lor till following
FURNISHING
OF
VARIOUS
KINOS AND
SIZES OF AGGREGATE
MAY BE REQUIRED
COUNTY

1b help us through

7

l!cl.

REQUEST !'OR
PIIOPClSAL
NotlciiO COitiiiCiorl
In accordance with
MCtlon 307 11 01 thl Ohio
RIVIttd Code ...1111 bide
will be received by lha
Board of Malga County
Commllllonera Court
Houee Pomeroy Ohio
4!17et unlll 3 00 PM on
!'riel.,. 14th 2000 The bide
will than be openad end
rMdl!loudllt 10 10 AM on
Mondey April 17th :lOOO
lor lha following
FURNISHING
OF
VARIOUS GRADES OF
BITUMINOUS LIQUID THAT
MAY BE !!flGUIRED BY THE
MEIGS COUNTY HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENl:
Bid Spaclflcatlona may be
plckad up et the Melga
County EnglnMr a Office or
tho Office of the Melgo
County CommiMionara
The Boerd of Molge
County Commlaelonora
mey accept the lowtot bid
or Mlact thl bell bid lor the
Intended purpoae and
r111rvea the right to 1ccept
1ncl or reject any or 111 blda
and/or any plrt thereof 1nd
will be awlrdld • contrect
to that bidder which Is In
the beat lntereat of Melge

Aprll5 1998
We ve lost a loved one
He was so dear
But In our hearts
We know be s neu
He s at oursldc

8

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36 38 486

x Mnnesota
Dallas

Today s games

CLEVE AND (N gy 0 .0 a

575
54

ClEVElAND
Atlanta
Chicago

Wednesdays acores

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42 3

40 34

39 35 527

Oak and 8 De olt 2
ChiCago White So)( 2 Texas 8
Kansas C y 4 Toron o 3
Baltlmo e
CLEVELAND 1
M nneso a 0 Tampa Bay 7
Sea e9 Bos on 3
Anahe m 2 N Y Yankees 6

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De ron

xSanAnono

667

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xUah

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Oak and
Texas
Seatte
Anaheim

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WESTERN CONFERENCE
M!-ot Dlvloton

cemr1 Dlvlalon

CLEVElAND
.Chcago
Delro if..
Kansas Cty

27 47 385

400

PUblic Notice

Aug

4 i't

9•

C.ntl'll DIYII on
50 24

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Eastern Olvleion

581

38 38 514
31 « 413
30 45

Washington

AL standings

Tonight a gamea
NY 1Wlders afOttawa 7 p m
lampo Bay a Monlroa TaOp m
Buffalo a1 New Jersey 7 30 p m
A11anlaal Ph *lslphla 7 30 p m

Colorado at Calgary 9 p m

EASTERN CONFERENCE
AUontlc Dlvltton
rum
w 1. ~ 111
X Mlam
47 26 644
xNew Yor1&lt;
45 28 818
2

Public Notice

Marshall "Bob"
Adams

To onto at N V slande s 7 30 p m
Wolhlng1on a 001 o I 7 30 p m
Chicago a S Lou s 7 30 p m
Anahelm at Nashvl e 8 p m

NBA standings

Public Notice

IDMemoryof

e

Thursday April 8, 2000

Public Notlca

In Memory

Frldlly's game•
P 11Sburgh a Buffalo 7 p m

9-8-4

Soulhe n Brauo (WP) and Daley
Vnton Co Hayes Orlowskl (lP) and P ale

Co Ofl.do 3 !:dmonton 2
Phoen x 3 Nashv e 2
Sen Jase 5 Da las 2
Los Ange es vancouve

Ohio

CUiSSIIFIEDSI

Wednesday s ecoree
Mon ea 3 NY Range sO
Fonda 6 Boson 3
P ttsburgh 4 Toron o 2
S Lou s 8 Ca !III'Y 5
Ch cago 5 Anahe m2

Ft lday • game•

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Gallipolis Oh o 45631

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410 HQu-fOf' Rent
Smoll 2 Bedroom Ideal Location.
Euttm Avtnuo, LIJQO LOI $3001
' "~~·C:...d_7_.0..:...:.36:...7-·7:...609_._ __
· STOP RENTINGIII OWN FOR
lES&amp;t Low Or No Monoy Down.
EZ Crodll Approval. Call Now 1·
eoo.nN470 Exl86t3.
Three bedroom duple• . $300

month plua dopoait. call 74G-992·
1134 altor epm.
Thr., Bedroom. Outside Galllpo111, Big Yard, Appliances Fur~
r;'l ilhtd, L'ots Of Cal)lners. No
l'llll. $385/Mo., 74Q.ol46;6890.
· Two bedroom hou11 In Middle·
port, $300 month, $300 deposit.

call7o40-9S2·5039.

SSBAD CREDIT? Got Cash
loona To S5.000. Dtbt Conaoll·
dation To $20Q.OOO. Crodlt CoriSt.
Mortgagea, Atflnanclng A.nd
Auto Loano Avollobll . Meridian
croan Corp. 1·800-"71·~118 E•t.
1180.
(31 All STEEL BUILDINGS.
24x24 wu S7,200 Soli $3,700;
30•52 Waa $12.360 Sell $8,680;
52• 180 Wll 1-11! .5 00 Sell
$19,900. Tom t-800-388·5314 .

10" Craftsman Carpenter Series
Radial Arm Saw, New, $500; 10"
Crah:sman Table Saw. Nearly New,
$350; 8 tl4 Craftsman Radial Arm
Saw, $200; Sears Treadmill, New
S10, 740-698·4901 .

for Rent
Between Athens anti Pomeroy, 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobile. homes. ·

740·992·2167.

37 People Needed To Lon Up
To 30 Pounds In The Next 3
Days, Free Samples, 740 ..

1982.

For rant· 3 bedloom mobile home,

no pots, 740.992-5858.
Nice Clean 3 Bedr.oom Mobile

Home In Counlry, 740.256·6674.

1140

540 MIICII!tlneout
MerchandiH

Co&amp;t $800, Will Take $400: Floor
Model T.v. S35; Bluebird -Boxes

420 Mobile Homes

S2~S300.

540 MliCIIIaneout
MerchandiM

Apartments
for Rant

VIAGRAIIII ORDER BY PHONEIII
Stay At Home!!! 1·800·211 ·1737
Dept.F

1 and 2 bedroom apartments, fur."
nlshed and unfurnished , security
deposit required , no pets , 740·

992·2218.
1 Bactoom Apt to rent In Hender·
aon . Very Clean. $200 month +
deposit &amp; refere nces re quired .

(30oi)67S.1972.

1 -Bedroom . Near Holzer, A!C,
Economica l Gas Heat , W/0
Hoo kup, Quiet location, $279/

Mo.. + Ullltles. 740-446·2957.

Toll Froo 1-677-293-4082.

5:45, 740.446·9066.

-

Caretaker Needed FfT For Came·
tary. Mowing , Selling Markers .
Trimming: Eltperlenced Preferred.
But Will Train Alght Person. Sari·
ous lnqurles. Call 740-446-9228
For Info.

1 Or 2 Bedrooms, Gas Heat, CA.
1f2 Mile From Gallipolis, Refer·
ences &amp; Deposit Required, ·740·

Con:tpleie DISH Network satellite
system. brand new. S99 . 740·
992·1182 or 304·773·5305 after
6pm,

480 First Avenue, (Gallipolis) 1
Bedroom Apa rtmen t, $260/Mo.,
Plus Damage Deposit, 740-441 ·

Fibe rglass Topper Silver, Fits

448-7458, 740·446-4416.

9952. 740·8611-4531 .
Apartment on Spring Ave nue,

Pomen&gt;y, $275/mo., $100 deposit,
no pets, water, gas &amp; trash fur -

nished, 740·667·3063.
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACK·
SON ESTATES, 52 Westwood
Drive from S289 to $370. Walk to
shop ·&amp; movies . Call 740-446·

2588. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Beach Street. Middleport , two
bedroom furnished apartment, de·
posit and references, no pets .

740-992·0165.

1987 · 1990

Do~ge

Dakota. Long

Wheel Base , $100; Stainless
Steel Deep Well Pump, Uke New,
Signature Serle&amp;, 11:2 HP $1 00;
Sump Pump Used One Time, Palct

S140, Will Take $75. 740· 388·
0593.
Ethan Allen Maple Hutch &amp; Drop·
leaf Table w/chalrs , $300 . 304·

• Gractous living. 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at VIllage Manor and
Riverside Apanments In Middle-

port. From $273-$338 . Call 740·
992·5064 . Equal Housing Oppor·
tunltlea. .
Modern t Bedroom Apartment,

740-4MHJ390.
New Haven· one bedroom furnished apartment. deposU and
reta.rences, no pets, 740·992 ·

0165.
Nice One Bdrm Unfurnished

Apartment. Range &amp; Ralrlg. pro-

. vldect . water 1 Garbage Paid .
Oepoall Required. Call 740-4-46·

4345 Aller 8;00Fm
Nice One Bedr'OOm Furnished Or

Unlurnllhed. UIIMtles Paid. Downstairs, $300/Mo., No Pets, Depos-

11,7-3687.

992·01115.
Now Taktng Applications - 35
W81t 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments, Includes Water
Sewage, Trash, $325/Mo., 740-

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560 Pate for Sale

441·49691
AKC Registered Great Pyrentt$

Puppies Fo&lt; sale, 7.0.24S.9496.

241 3 Jackson
Avenue,!Pt.
Pleasant. (304)675·2063. Sun . 1·

388-8934, Leave Message.

Black Lab Mix Pups, ..-Blacks, 4

WANT A COMPUTER? But No
Cash? No CrodK OKI Slow Credit
OK! 0 .Down; laptops Available.
RU&amp;Jabllah · Vour Credit! Call

1----------Nowtll 1-&amp;n-755--0005.

METAL BU ILDINGS. Does Your
Deadlershlp Not Work For Vou?
We Have Compatltlve Price&amp; &amp;
NO Oedlershlp Fees! Call For A
Free Brochure. El Dorado Bl!ild·

lng SySiams 1·8()1).279-4300.

Huge Inventory, Discount Prices,
On VInyl Skirting, Doors, Wind·
ows , Anchors, Water Heaters,
Plumbing &amp; Electrical Parts, Fur·
naces &amp; Heat Pumps . Bennetts
Mobile Home Supply, 740·448·
9416 Www.OI\'b.comJbennett

Twin Towers now accepting ap·

EAS • Almost Everyone Approved With $0 Down! Low

pllcatlons lor 1 BR. HUD subsld·
capped. EQH. (304)675·6679.
Two bedroom Townhouse apart·
menl In Syracuse, $325 per
month , water. sewer &amp; trash In·

eluded, $250 deposit, 740·867·
3~16.

VIllage Green Apartments· 2
bedrooms, tOtal electric, applianc·
as furnished, laundry room laclll·
tlea and giose to school, appllca~
tiona availabte JJI office, 740·992·

3711 TOO 1-888·233·8694. Equal
Houalng Opportunity
Space lor Rant

eoO

square feet office building ,
S3.50/mo .. mobile home spaces,
$120tmo., 2 bedroom moblte
&amp;ome, $300/mo ., Aiverpark, Po·

Alln&gt;y, 740.9411-2093.

Monthly Pa~mentsl 1-800·817·
3476 E•t 330.
Nice Used Furniture Bnd Ap·

pllances. (740)·446-4039 (740)·
446-1004 Anytime.
NO MONEY DOWN!II Compaq

oat, on Rt. 87. Will take 60&lt;&amp;0 .
Private. References, waterl sew·

tr. $90.00 montn. Call (304)675·
4136.

www.ejump-stan.com

RESIDENTIAL HOME OWNERS
Tappan Hi Efficiency 90% Oaa
Furnace&amp;, Oil Furnaces. 12 Seer
Heat Pump &amp; Air Conditioning
Systems Free e Year Parts &amp; Labor Warranty Bennetts Heating &amp;

Cooling ,

1·800·872·~987

Ron's Gun Shop- Is having a

sa~

on all guns In I!Odt, call 7•G-742·

941&amp;

740.258-6390, Aller 6 P.M.

German Shepherd Puppies,
Bloodline, Security Stock, Black &amp;

Sabia, Vor~ Nice, $75, 740·446·
8627.
German ·Short Haired Poloters, 1
Weeks, $200, 740-•46·4043 After

Applllnces :
Reconditioned
Dryers. Aang11, Rtfr!··
grators , 90 Day Guarantee !
French City Maytag . 140-446 ·
~aahera.

..7785.
For Sale: Reconditioned wash ·
era. dryera and refrigerators.
Thompsons Appliance . 3407

Jaclcoon Avenue, (304)875-7369.
GOOD IISED APPLIANCES

Washers, dryers, relrlgera10HI,
ranges. Skaggs Applian ces, 76

Vine Street, Call 740 ·448·7398 ,
1·888-818·0128.

New And Used Furniture Store
Balow Holiday Inn, Kanauga. Slop

Ano Save. 740-448·4782.
R&amp;D'a Uud Furniture

i.

Ap·

pllances ·Great Selection, Priced
To Selll ·com• And Browu. •
Corner Of Aoute 1 &amp; Add ison
Pike , ·we Bu'y Fur.nllure• 1•0·
387-ll250.

Antlquae-

Buy or sell . Alvtrine Antique s,
1124 East Main on SA 124 E. Pomeroy. 740.992-2526 or 740·992·
1539. Russ Moore. owner.

.

Mysllc Poms - any' bre•d dog
grooming available. Also show
quality and pet Poms available tor
sale, 74Q-949·3416.
Purebred Slberlarl Husky pup·
pies, ~ white, t black &amp; while, 1
sable &amp; ·wh ite, 8 weeks old,
wormed, IJBry nice, $130 ea.; also
1 black &amp; white, 4 month old fe male, mask·, house broke, call

loaded.

1994 Ford Eecort LX wagon, am/
fm cassene. runs excellent.
1994 Olds Cul!asa Supreme, amJ

tm cassette, V-6. loaded.
1994 Dodge Shadow, amlfm cas-

sette, 64,000, great gal mlk&gt;age.

1993 Plymouth Voyager, 6 cytln· .
der automatic, am'fm casaane, air.

Rutland Car Sales

740-742·3311
1·888·819-9609.

1997 Blue Cllovy Lumina $9,200,
740-44Hl628.
. 1997 C,.am8ro 30th Anniversary
Edition, Black With Grey Interior,

CD, T·Tops. 33,000 Mllea,
$13,700, 7.0.24(;-9875.

For Sale : Tobacco sucks. 740·

246-5121 .

Boat $350; 300 Pd. Sand Blaster
$1,300; Cat 215 Back Hot,
$27.000; R40 Ditch Witch 600

t997 Chevy Venture LS, 40,000
Milos, 7o40-24S.6443.
't997 Red F150 wllh tool chest

Plea11 cal (30-l)n:l-8000.
1999 Black MQnte Carlo Atl Powera, In Excellent Shape! Priced

To Stll7.0.388·8358.

5 sp., cld
Delta 88, V·

$4,000; Plate Tramp Fits 416 Hot
$4,000; ·2.000 Gallon Futl Tank
$300; Misc . Steel Beama; Oil
Racka $1,200; Cal 215 Bucket&amp;
Misc . Concrete Blankets, 740·

643-:2918, 740-843·2644.

HONDA's S100, SSOO &amp; UP. PO·
LICE IMPOUND. Honda's Toyo.
ta's, Chevys, Jeeps, And Sport

Utflllles. Call Nowl 8D0-772-7470;
EXT.8336.

620 Wanted to Buy

liARS FROM Ut/MO. lm·
pounds /Rapoa. Fte. $0 Down 124

TOBACCO QUOTA: Want To

!o4oa. 019.9% For Listings 1-800·

Least In, Good Price Paid Up
Front, Call Jodrey J. Fa rm 937·

319·3323 X215e.

373·4844 Can Call Collect AHer
9:00PM.

720 Trucka for Sale

Want To Lease Tobacco Quota

1982 GMC 1/2 Ton Pick-Up 2
YID. Auto. \Ill. Pl. 6.2l Ole&amp;ol,

In Ohio, .5oe A Pound, 806·4731185.
We Are Buying Tobacco Base I

Lease. 937·695·0697. (Baloro
11;00 A.M. &amp; Aller 8 P.M.)

630

Livestock

Dual Tanks, Class 3 Hitch Runs
Great, Good work Truckl $1,200

080. 740-379·2757.

3 'ft!afl Okl, 7o40-388-11358.

ANGUS AND CHIANGU8 Bulla,

1989 F-250 Dleaat 5 Speed XLT
170,000 Miloa, 740·379·2205.
Comes W/New Hood, 2 Gallons
Paint Wltri Toneau Cover, 740·

446-7322.
1994 Chevy 2500, 4x4, manual ,

1994 Ford F-350, 4x4, 88,000

new tires &amp; wheels &amp; more,

Priced Reasonably, Slate' Run . $15,000 "'"'· 7-4().992·"32 . •.

Farmt, Jackson. 740-286-5385.

Speclol

S~r!ngJ'eedor

Cell

Sa~.

Saturday, April 8, 2000 At 1:00
P.M. All Consglnmants Welcome,
Hauling Available. Cattle Accept·.

ed AI 4 P.M. Friday, Atnona llvl·
stock &amp;ala, 740·582·2322, Or
740-6911-3531 .
Butchering hoga tor sale, 250t·
3001 , call U0·9•9·20t7 after
6pm.

Club ,Lambs. 4 Wethers, 1 Ewe,
· Local Champion Bloodline, vary

High Quality, 7.0.245-0485.

,

Fair Plga For Sale, Hemp And

Soma Blue Bull Call 740·441 ·
0988, D&lt; 740-446-4362.

Hay

&amp; Grain

Round Bal .. 800 ·10001 $15
Each , 740·367.-0512 , 740·U1·
5502.

Stell Buildings, Now, Mual' Sell.

1997 black Chevy S·1 0 Stopalde
Extended Cab, 3 door, loaded ,
25,000 mllta, very &amp;harp, full far·

730 Vant &amp; 4-WDe
198S Dodge Ramcnargor, 360 V·
Runs Gooct, Nltds

a.• Speed,
Work On

I

•wo. Serious Inquiries

Spring Cleaning (Factory Direct
25x30, 30x40, 50k140. MustS•II

650 Seed &amp; Fertlllur

$21 .95 Per 100; 1" 200 PSI
$3MO Per 100; 411 ·Brall Com·
ptesslon Flnlngsln Stock

· 710 Autoe for Sale ·
CARS $100, S500 a UP. POLICE
IMPOUND. Honda's Toyota'1,·
Chevys, Jeeps, And Sport Ullll-

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson, ONo, t-.800-537-9528

tlaa. Call Nowl 800·772·7470;
EXT. 7832t

VIAGFIAII!! Ordar By Phonet 1·

1987 Plymoulh Sports FUry

800· 21 1-1737 Dept. F OUES·
TION ? What Ia wwW.mr19.blg smart .com? Ask Us. 800· 947·
-4219.

ween 3:30Pm And 8 :00Pm . .t•o-

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1980' Ford F-250, 300, 5 !paad,

new brake1, new ahocks, new
ARE flbergtall topper. excellent
cor-dllon, 740-949·2411.
1892 GMC Jimmy •X4. New·
Tlrtl , Motor &amp; Exhaust Excel ·

ltn1 Condition . $8,500 . OBO.
(304)773-!5840.
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Larry Schey

FREE ESTIMATES

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V-6 outboard, excellent eondltlon,

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1985 Turbo 400 Transmission
With Tork $275 ; Plus Other Front
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350 Chevy Motor, needs over·

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New Homes • Vinyl
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Motor 2 Fish Finders New Troll-

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BY f'HILLIP ALDER
Do you agree with this claim of
John Broadus Watson? " Give me
a dozen he althy infants, wellformed , and my own s pecified
world to bring them up in, and I' II
guarantee to take any Cine at random and train him to become any
type of specialist I might select •
- doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant
chief and, yes , even beggannan
and thief, regardless of his talents.
penc hants, tendencies, abilities,
vocations, and race of his ancestors . I am going beyond the facts
and I admit it, bul so have the
. advocates of the contrary, and
they have been doing it for many
thou sands of years."
Can. you guarantee this .threeno-trump contract after West leads
the spade queen?
You start with five lop trick s:
two spades, one diamond and two
c lubs . You can gel two more
trick s from lhe hearts, and two
from the diamonds -- yol! know it
is guaranteed that the fine sse will
lose in a bridge column! Yet.
which red ,suit should you attack
· first?
You should play on the suit in
which West, the dange rous oppo·
nent .with lhe long 's uit, may have
an entry . Although this line isn ' l
I 00 percent, correct technique is
to duck lhe first trick, win the second with dummy's spade king,
lhen play a heart. If West duc ks,
play another heart.
Let's a ssume West win s that
Irick and clears the spades. Now
you take the diamond finesse . It
loses, but you are safe (unless
West found an unusual lead from
a three-card spade suit).
I disagree with Watson. For
example, he could never have
made me a musician. And I know
some geniuses who couldn't play
bridge well to save their lives, as
the expreJSi(\n goes .

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GOOO Condition, 740·379·2205.

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84 ,000 mllaa. 318 Engine.; Naw ;

An Malces Tractor &amp;

C&amp;C General Home Main·
tenence- Painting, vinyl siding,
carpentry, -ctoora, windows, balhs,
mobile home rep~lr and more. For
free eatlmate call Chet. 740.992·

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'W• Do All Ffepalrs On Homes,
Tra/ltrs , Yard Work, -Piufflbing,

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E\'eryone {teeds to feel appreciated , so make il u poi~1 today to
compli men! those yoo feel are
wonhy of spedul notice. II will go
a long woy 10 !'Oiidifyin~ relu-

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this person might even be&lt;:omc
very good friends .

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to the ruJe uf never leu in~ yc;1ur
heart 111le your ht:ad. When thL'
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Sewing machln,_
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740-142·041

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Local references furnished. Ea ·

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4.,, 1.3 lllro Dlaoel, 97,000 Milas,
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Boata 1 Motors
for Sale

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

(304)675·5724.

TRAN SPORTATION

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For sale· '89 2 .9 Ranger motor

STEEL BUILDINGS: Warehouse

Farm1,(304)695-3740'88S.3788.

ing Go·carts. 1·4 stroke: 1- 2
stroke; Trailer &amp; Lots of Extras .

Improvements

1989 F2SO 4x4, 7.3 diesel, 5
.- mutt - · SB-150. call 740·
982·3394 or 740·742·3020 Mn·

Dewhurtt

1995 Polaris 42.5 4-WheeiOrlve .

Good Condition; 1998 Honda
CBR 600F3 · 2,000MIIes; 2 Rae·

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•Driveways • Tennis Courts

Hauling-• Umeslone •
Gravel• Sand • Topsoil•
Fill Dirt • Mule~ •
~ulldozer Services
(740)992-3470

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(304)773-&amp;1118.

Straw: Bright Wire Tie Straw Vaar
'Round Delivery &amp; Volume Dis·
count Availab le . Heritage Farm.

Plant1. .

Cell Ph&lt;me 674-3311

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Davidson Twisted Front Spoke
Wheel &amp; Solid Back Wheel Black ,
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34 Martinique

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4 Arrow pol11011
5 Seoameoeed
8 French ochool
7 Clooe relative
8 Tiger Woodo'

1897 Mork Ill. Dodge Rom .
White. 19,000 ACtual Mlltt. Must
SH to Appreciate. Gruage Kept.

80x200~~:18 wae $94,!0Q Now
$59,990, 1·800·405·5126.

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t 992 Yam.aha Blaster. Rebuilt
Engine. Runs good + extra
blaster lor parts . S1 ,!500.

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992·6215

992·4558.

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Not worth it

MYERS PAVING

V.C. YOUNG Ill

1989 Yamaha Ban shee, FMF
graphic&amp; kit, tw l&amp;t throtlle. runs
great. many extras, $1800 , 740·

borg1111 bad cover, $8,999, 304·
773-5305 oiler epm.

387.()228

First Orders will Gutranlta Bilil&amp;

•Room lddHiont &amp; RemOdeling
· ·New G~1egaa
•Eitclrlctl &amp; Plumbing
•Rooftng &amp; Gutltre
•VInyl Siding &amp; Painting
•PIIIO &amp; Porch Dtc:kl
Free EsUJflllfft

1989 Hondo CR125 Dlrlblka Now
Top End &amp; Tires. Very Strong, .
$1,100 Or Best 011•r. 740·441·
1083.

Budget Prlcad Transmissions All

OralS, 2nd, 3rd &amp; 4th Cutting•.
_7.;;o40-;.,2r-~::.,.;5e;;.;;15::..- - - - - -

Waterline Special: 314 200 PSI

Orlve Mag Whlflll, For Parts

1997 FOrd Ranger XlT,' 2 whael
drive, step aide, excellent condition, 4 cyt., auto, ale, amlfm CD,
50.000 mllea, custom wheels. fi·

$10.971 ; 50x100K18 ·was
$31 ,500 Now $19,890; 70•150•18
Was $59,990 Was $39,990;

Now taking orders for. this Spring.

992-2635 882-3666

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51 Wolflike
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15 Grepelrult'a
55 Conductor
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16 Se1ooned
56 Bowling torget
17 Sea phHUOt 57 ".Remington-" ~~tt.;P.s=
18 Bullder"o unit 56 Sly oneo
20 Princely lillian
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THEM CARD
CHEATS

Middleport New Ha'ven

3121100 1 mo.

$175. 740·37ii·2~:Mr.

hauled. $275. (304)875·4514, at·
tar 8PM, or ttave message.

Only. $1',200.00 OBO . Call Btl·

740.256-«158. 4ttor e P.M.

1985 Honda V·45 Magnum Shalt

lngs. S11,100, 740·949-2045 or
740-849-2203.

40x80 x12 was $17,500 Now _· Square . Bales, A'falfa &amp; ·orchard

Tobacco Plants

992-1717

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Free Delirery . E FREE ESTIMATES.:......FULLY INSURED N
740-742 -9501 ? T
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Ing Molor, 740·256·1072.

1990 Chevrolet S·10 5 Speed.

2 Paint Mares: 0111 • Years Old;
One 2 Years Old; 2 Arabian
Geldings: one 7 Years Old; One

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(30-1)67(;.1550.

45 Ft. Parts Tralttr•
"$1 ,800; e·s Ft. Extand•d Tral1e'r
With Pump $1,300 ; :2,000 Water~
Tank 800,000 Concrete Vat

Motorcycle•

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Open Dally 9·5

7 40

·AT&amp;T CELLULAR &amp;
BLACKBEAR PAGING

All replacement

Plants,
Bedding Plants,
Hanging Baskets,
Porc:h Boxes,
Combliiallon Pols,
·Potted Geraniums,
Phlox, Azaleas,
Rbododendrons,
Lilac 'trees, Assorted
Shrubs ·

S8.~00;

640

Select St .50 Ft.; 500 Ft Hickory
Select $1.50 Ft.; Atl Klld Dried.

Spring Season
Veg~lable

Sun 12·5

S rtn Seeds 8 Fertilizer

tA1087
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Now Open For

3PM (304)273·6805 ; alter 8PM
(304)695-3726.
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Claim Denied? We Speclllllze In
Appeals And Hearings . FREE

1.000 Fl . t2' Common .80¢ Ft.;

992-5776

1996 F· 150. 5 speed 00. 4.9L,

(7401992-3131

10 X 10$40

HUB BARDS
GREENHOUSE

elr, good lruck.

2981.

1.000 Ft. 11.$1 .25 Ft.: IQP Ft. Select S2.00 Ft. ; Soli Maple Stilet
S1.50 Ft.; Oak t1 $1.00 Ft.; Soma

Free Estimates
740-992- 1709

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

S'L RT. 7

Syracuse

740-379-2805.

WALNVT luMBER

Remodelins, Roofing.
New Ad(litione,
Pole BuildingB, Et c.

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Urilitie•

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STORAGE

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1995 Monte Carlo. All Options.
A ad. 78 ,000 miles. Excellent
· condition, lnaldt and out. BrlckTov Eskimo &amp; Poodle puppies, · yard Speller. $8 ,000 . Callbefore

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

$6.75/50 lb. bag·

C.R. Ktn1. C.D. G•ter

Working Parents, Imported Blood
Lines, Gopct Markings , First
Shots, 740-37i-9110. .

llrst sholland wormed. S50, call
740.992·6578.
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Nutrena Hunters Pride Dog Food

Cflmpi. l• A·uoullliiJ8
&amp;: Tcu: S.rvic•1

199!! Foret Contour· amlfm cas·
sene, great gas mileage, 76,000,

Hampshire Fair Pigs For Sale,

836-4052.

Middleporl , OH 45760
740 -992 - 1818

Sert!it:eo

House &amp; Trailer Sites
land Clearing &amp;
Grading

Good Coodltlon. 740-448-6547.

parts, htadl, manlloldo, luellnjec·
lion pens; otao '67 Yugo, 65,000
miles, no IIIIa, $150', 740·247·

Bonelli Ttam

317 N. 2nd Av•.

1993 Mercury Cougar, All Power.

$8,200.00; (2.000 Under Book
Value~ 740.882·7512

iP~

Nuun.ttne SttWu

1993 Gray, DOdge Spirit"' 4 Cylln·

Ag·, Service

~,

" " '

BuUdo•er &amp; Boclch••

!ICjWCitiu

der, Air. Automatic. $1,900 OBO,
740-258-1233.

Doberman Puppies , $50, Not
ReQisterect , 8 Weaks Old, Call

.

Services, Inc. Toll-Free : 1· 888·

Gooclt

we Tak• Tri!dl'l. Cook ¥olora ,

mltea.

(Toi!Free)

CON~ULTATLON .

Household

S3.9S5 ; 1998 S·10 Automatic
Loaded 18,000 Miles $8.69,5;
1991 S·10 88,000 Miles $2,495.

ter 5 PM.

Golden, Reody 418/00, Big Pups,
Wormed, $25, 740·245-5797, AI·

Hra.

....... '
7

14.500.

888·479·2345

&amp;78 ·1363 NORWOOD SAW·
MILLS 252 Sonwlll Dn111, Buflalo,
NY 14225.

MERCHANDISE

~uto.
1OO+MIIos.
1304)576·2383.

black. $.10,800 OBO, 140·9491101 &amp; leave l)ltU8gt..

Sawmill $3,795 . Saw Log&amp; Into
Boards, Pianka, Beams. Large
Mobile Home Park Lot Avallable, · Capaelty. Best Sawmill Value An·
$11&amp;/Mo., Addison Pike. Wise· ywhere. FREE Information . 1·800.

man Realty, 74G-446·3844.

1992 Pontiac Grand Prix , V-6,

HP IBM Desktops /Laptops, E·
Comerce Websllas. Start Your · 2 Three Year Old Fillies, Great
HomeBuSiness Today! Almost
Broke, CoiiH0-367·0512, 740·
Everyone Approved! Low Monthly. 441-5502.
Payments. Free Color Printer 1·

www.orvb.convbennett

MobllaHome Lot at Santa' s For-

Pllfll. Tlrea, 740-258-1687.

1995 Buick Lesabre Custom 4
Doofl.
l.oaded,
aluminum
Wheels, A/C. Tilt, Cruise, Pwr,
locks, Pwr Windows. Pwr Stall,

Misc. Jack Hammer, Misc. Hand
Lift Chair, 1 Year, Quad Cane, · Tools : 1988 Jeep Wagoneer
Walker, Shower Chair, 1978 Ford $2,000; 48" Oozer Drum Roller
LTD II. 740·446·3342 No Answer $3,400 ; 550 Gallon Fuel Tank
leaw Message.
Wllh Pump $750: 14 Ft. Semi V

NEW BRAND NAME COMPUT·

Ized apt. for eld.erly and ,hand I·

.

610 Farm Equipment
48" Cut HYD Desk $1 ,500, 740·

1i90 Geo Storm, Wrecked, En·
glnt &amp; Tranamlsslon Good. Naw

Shade River -

HOWARD.
EXCAVATING CO.

7~103 .

can Ron Evans, 1·800-537·9528.
lawn Tractor. Wheelhorse 18 HP,

• Ntw 350 HP Engine T· Tops,
BOOy In Good Condition, S3,500,
Pr~a Negotiable, 7o40-245-6443.

.I.KC Reg latered Boit;n Terrier, 1993 Grand Am Sport Coupe
Puppies , 6 Weeks Old, Tates . 81 ,000 Mll&amp;l $3,995; 1992 Cl&gt;a·
lltr RIS 2 Doors. $3,195; 1991 LU·
Docked. /Oec lawad 1st Shots. mlna
Euro 2 Coors, 88,000 Miles,
Wormed , 740-742-3401, 740·

'JET
AER!IJION MOTORS
Repaired, Now &amp; Rebuilt In Stocl&lt;.

446.0008.

530

44

Registered Border Collie Pupl ,

MOBILE HOME OWNER&amp;

North 4th Avenue, Middleport~ 2
room efflctency apartment, deposIt and references, no pets, 740·

51 0

PallAdian Plclln WindOw 8' 4'16'
2" Low·E .l.rgon l Grids Cost
S1 .095, $800 Or Make OPfer, 7o&amp;O-

8308, 1·800-29;.()098.

Cl'lrlsty's Family Living , apart·
menta, I'IOme &amp; trailer rentals ,
740·992-4S14, apartments avail·
able, furnished &amp; unfumlshed.

460

ows, tlnttla, etc. Claude Winters,
Rlo Grandi, OH Call 740·24.5·
5121.
•

Grubb's Plano- tuning &amp; repairs.
Problems? Need Tuned? Call the

• II You Oon'r Call Us We Both
Los•. • Free Estimates I 740-446·

'

1988 Camaro, New Tranlmllllon.

Bloc&lt;. brlck. sower plpao, wind·

740.992·5144.

JANimOL HEATING AND
COOUNG EQUIPMENT
INSTALLED

ALDER

Cullan One Owner.
V.0,$1,400, l4o'118 1784.

Building
Suppllet

NEA Cro11word Puzzle

PHILLIP

19811 01d1

675·1449.

plano Dr. 740-44e·4525

.· ALLEYOOP

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BRIDGE

1883 Chevy ~allbu , Excalltnt
WANT A COMPUTER???? BUT Condition, 305, Autome~c. 4
NO CASH?? MMX TECHNOLO: Doofl. AC, $2.2110. 740 118 1514.
~v W Fl
• • Do
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nanct, 0
wnl Pnt 1814 Chevy Caprice Claaolo
. CrtOII Probloma OK II Evon 11 Very Nice lnaldt l Out Low
n.nao
Down Bololltll R -.t:z.too, 1.0 ..8 •uo.
'll&gt;urCrodllltt·~.-

4PM. Mon·Sai .11AM·6PM.

Almond Kenmore washer &amp; Cryer $145 ; Almond Whirlpool
Washer $70 ; White Hotpoint
Washer $75: White t&lt;enm ore
Washer &amp; Dryer $145; Call After

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Autot for Sale

710

WANT A COMPUTER?? BUT Over 75 Tanka of Fre1hwater
NO CASH?? MMX Technology Fish, locally Ra ised Parikeetsl
Will Finance Wlth '•o• Down. Past Supplies. Fish Tank/Pet Shop.
Credit Problems, No Problem. Call

6, 2000

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Thursday, April 6, 2000

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410 HQu-fOf' Rent
Smoll 2 Bedroom Ideal Location.
Euttm Avtnuo, LIJQO LOI $3001
' "~~·C:...d_7_.0..:...:.36:...7-·7:...609_._ __
· STOP RENTINGIII OWN FOR
lES&amp;t Low Or No Monoy Down.
EZ Crodll Approval. Call Now 1·
eoo.nN470 Exl86t3.
Three bedroom duple• . $300

month plua dopoait. call 74G-992·
1134 altor epm.
Thr., Bedroom. Outside Galllpo111, Big Yard, Appliances Fur~
r;'l ilhtd, L'ots Of Cal)lners. No
l'llll. $385/Mo., 74Q.ol46;6890.
· Two bedroom hou11 In Middle·
port, $300 month, $300 deposit.

call7o40-9S2·5039.

SSBAD CREDIT? Got Cash
loona To S5.000. Dtbt Conaoll·
dation To $20Q.OOO. Crodlt CoriSt.
Mortgagea, Atflnanclng A.nd
Auto Loano Avollobll . Meridian
croan Corp. 1·800-"71·~118 E•t.
1180.
(31 All STEEL BUILDINGS.
24x24 wu S7,200 Soli $3,700;
30•52 Waa $12.360 Sell $8,680;
52• 180 Wll 1-11! .5 00 Sell
$19,900. Tom t-800-388·5314 .

10" Craftsman Carpenter Series
Radial Arm Saw, New, $500; 10"
Crah:sman Table Saw. Nearly New,
$350; 8 tl4 Craftsman Radial Arm
Saw, $200; Sears Treadmill, New
S10, 740-698·4901 .

for Rent
Between Athens anti Pomeroy, 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobile. homes. ·

740·992·2167.

37 People Needed To Lon Up
To 30 Pounds In The Next 3
Days, Free Samples, 740 ..

1982.

For rant· 3 bedloom mobile home,

no pots, 740.992-5858.
Nice Clean 3 Bedr.oom Mobile

Home In Counlry, 740.256·6674.

1140

540 MIICII!tlneout
MerchandiH

Co&amp;t $800, Will Take $400: Floor
Model T.v. S35; Bluebird -Boxes

420 Mobile Homes

S2~S300.

540 MliCIIIaneout
MerchandiM

Apartments
for Rant

VIAGRAIIII ORDER BY PHONEIII
Stay At Home!!! 1·800·211 ·1737
Dept.F

1 and 2 bedroom apartments, fur."
nlshed and unfurnished , security
deposit required , no pets , 740·

992·2218.
1 Bactoom Apt to rent In Hender·
aon . Very Clean. $200 month +
deposit &amp; refere nces re quired .

(30oi)67S.1972.

1 -Bedroom . Near Holzer, A!C,
Economica l Gas Heat , W/0
Hoo kup, Quiet location, $279/

Mo.. + Ullltles. 740-446·2957.

Toll Froo 1-677-293-4082.

5:45, 740.446·9066.

-

Caretaker Needed FfT For Came·
tary. Mowing , Selling Markers .
Trimming: Eltperlenced Preferred.
But Will Train Alght Person. Sari·
ous lnqurles. Call 740-446-9228
For Info.

1 Or 2 Bedrooms, Gas Heat, CA.
1f2 Mile From Gallipolis, Refer·
ences &amp; Deposit Required, ·740·

Con:tpleie DISH Network satellite
system. brand new. S99 . 740·
992·1182 or 304·773·5305 after
6pm,

480 First Avenue, (Gallipolis) 1
Bedroom Apa rtmen t, $260/Mo.,
Plus Damage Deposit, 740-441 ·

Fibe rglass Topper Silver, Fits

448-7458, 740·446-4416.

9952. 740·8611-4531 .
Apartment on Spring Ave nue,

Pomen&gt;y, $275/mo., $100 deposit,
no pets, water, gas &amp; trash fur -

nished, 740·667·3063.
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACK·
SON ESTATES, 52 Westwood
Drive from S289 to $370. Walk to
shop ·&amp; movies . Call 740-446·

2588. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Beach Street. Middleport , two
bedroom furnished apartment, de·
posit and references, no pets .

740-992·0165.

1987 · 1990

Do~ge

Dakota. Long

Wheel Base , $100; Stainless
Steel Deep Well Pump, Uke New,
Signature Serle&amp;, 11:2 HP $1 00;
Sump Pump Used One Time, Palct

S140, Will Take $75. 740· 388·
0593.
Ethan Allen Maple Hutch &amp; Drop·
leaf Table w/chalrs , $300 . 304·

• Gractous living. 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at VIllage Manor and
Riverside Apanments In Middle-

port. From $273-$338 . Call 740·
992·5064 . Equal Housing Oppor·
tunltlea. .
Modern t Bedroom Apartment,

740-4MHJ390.
New Haven· one bedroom furnished apartment. deposU and
reta.rences, no pets, 740·992 ·

0165.
Nice One Bdrm Unfurnished

Apartment. Range &amp; Ralrlg. pro-

. vldect . water 1 Garbage Paid .
Oepoall Required. Call 740-4-46·

4345 Aller 8;00Fm
Nice One Bedr'OOm Furnished Or

Unlurnllhed. UIIMtles Paid. Downstairs, $300/Mo., No Pets, Depos-

11,7-3687.

992·01115.
Now Taktng Applications - 35
W81t 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments, Includes Water
Sewage, Trash, $325/Mo., 740-

:;:;:_:6;.:·4;:880:::::;·~-----­
560 Pate for Sale

441·49691
AKC Registered Great Pyrentt$

Puppies Fo&lt; sale, 7.0.24S.9496.

241 3 Jackson
Avenue,!Pt.
Pleasant. (304)675·2063. Sun . 1·

388-8934, Leave Message.

Black Lab Mix Pups, ..-Blacks, 4

WANT A COMPUTER? But No
Cash? No CrodK OKI Slow Credit
OK! 0 .Down; laptops Available.
RU&amp;Jabllah · Vour Credit! Call

1----------Nowtll 1-&amp;n-755--0005.

METAL BU ILDINGS. Does Your
Deadlershlp Not Work For Vou?
We Have Compatltlve Price&amp; &amp;
NO Oedlershlp Fees! Call For A
Free Brochure. El Dorado Bl!ild·

lng SySiams 1·8()1).279-4300.

Huge Inventory, Discount Prices,
On VInyl Skirting, Doors, Wind·
ows , Anchors, Water Heaters,
Plumbing &amp; Electrical Parts, Fur·
naces &amp; Heat Pumps . Bennetts
Mobile Home Supply, 740·448·
9416 Www.OI\'b.comJbennett

Twin Towers now accepting ap·

EAS • Almost Everyone Approved With $0 Down! Low

pllcatlons lor 1 BR. HUD subsld·
capped. EQH. (304)675·6679.
Two bedroom Townhouse apart·
menl In Syracuse, $325 per
month , water. sewer &amp; trash In·

eluded, $250 deposit, 740·867·
3~16.

VIllage Green Apartments· 2
bedrooms, tOtal electric, applianc·
as furnished, laundry room laclll·
tlea and giose to school, appllca~
tiona availabte JJI office, 740·992·

3711 TOO 1-888·233·8694. Equal
Houalng Opportunity
Space lor Rant

eoO

square feet office building ,
S3.50/mo .. mobile home spaces,
$120tmo., 2 bedroom moblte
&amp;ome, $300/mo ., Aiverpark, Po·

Alln&gt;y, 740.9411-2093.

Monthly Pa~mentsl 1-800·817·
3476 E•t 330.
Nice Used Furniture Bnd Ap·

pllances. (740)·446-4039 (740)·
446-1004 Anytime.
NO MONEY DOWN!II Compaq

oat, on Rt. 87. Will take 60&lt;&amp;0 .
Private. References, waterl sew·

tr. $90.00 montn. Call (304)675·
4136.

www.ejump-stan.com

RESIDENTIAL HOME OWNERS
Tappan Hi Efficiency 90% Oaa
Furnace&amp;, Oil Furnaces. 12 Seer
Heat Pump &amp; Air Conditioning
Systems Free e Year Parts &amp; Labor Warranty Bennetts Heating &amp;

Cooling ,

1·800·872·~987

Ron's Gun Shop- Is having a

sa~

on all guns In I!Odt, call 7•G-742·

941&amp;

740.258-6390, Aller 6 P.M.

German Shepherd Puppies,
Bloodline, Security Stock, Black &amp;

Sabia, Vor~ Nice, $75, 740·446·
8627.
German ·Short Haired Poloters, 1
Weeks, $200, 740-•46·4043 After

Applllnces :
Reconditioned
Dryers. Aang11, Rtfr!··
grators , 90 Day Guarantee !
French City Maytag . 140-446 ·
~aahera.

..7785.
For Sale: Reconditioned wash ·
era. dryera and refrigerators.
Thompsons Appliance . 3407

Jaclcoon Avenue, (304)875-7369.
GOOD IISED APPLIANCES

Washers, dryers, relrlgera10HI,
ranges. Skaggs Applian ces, 76

Vine Street, Call 740 ·448·7398 ,
1·888-818·0128.

New And Used Furniture Store
Balow Holiday Inn, Kanauga. Slop

Ano Save. 740-448·4782.
R&amp;D'a Uud Furniture

i.

Ap·

pllances ·Great Selection, Priced
To Selll ·com• And Browu. •
Corner Of Aoute 1 &amp; Add ison
Pike , ·we Bu'y Fur.nllure• 1•0·
387-ll250.

Antlquae-

Buy or sell . Alvtrine Antique s,
1124 East Main on SA 124 E. Pomeroy. 740.992-2526 or 740·992·
1539. Russ Moore. owner.

.

Mysllc Poms - any' bre•d dog
grooming available. Also show
quality and pet Poms available tor
sale, 74Q-949·3416.
Purebred Slberlarl Husky pup·
pies, ~ white, t black &amp; while, 1
sable &amp; ·wh ite, 8 weeks old,
wormed, IJBry nice, $130 ea.; also
1 black &amp; white, 4 month old fe male, mask·, house broke, call

loaded.

1994 Ford Eecort LX wagon, am/
fm cassene. runs excellent.
1994 Olds Cul!asa Supreme, amJ

tm cassette, V-6. loaded.
1994 Dodge Shadow, amlfm cas-

sette, 64,000, great gal mlk&gt;age.

1993 Plymouth Voyager, 6 cytln· .
der automatic, am'fm casaane, air.

Rutland Car Sales

740-742·3311
1·888·819-9609.

1997 Blue Cllovy Lumina $9,200,
740-44Hl628.
. 1997 C,.am8ro 30th Anniversary
Edition, Black With Grey Interior,

CD, T·Tops. 33,000 Mllea,
$13,700, 7.0.24(;-9875.

For Sale : Tobacco sucks. 740·

246-5121 .

Boat $350; 300 Pd. Sand Blaster
$1,300; Cat 215 Back Hot,
$27.000; R40 Ditch Witch 600

t997 Chevy Venture LS, 40,000
Milos, 7o40-24S.6443.
't997 Red F150 wllh tool chest

Plea11 cal (30-l)n:l-8000.
1999 Black MQnte Carlo Atl Powera, In Excellent Shape! Priced

To Stll7.0.388·8358.

5 sp., cld
Delta 88, V·

$4,000; Plate Tramp Fits 416 Hot
$4,000; ·2.000 Gallon Futl Tank
$300; Misc . Steel Beama; Oil
Racka $1,200; Cal 215 Bucket&amp;
Misc . Concrete Blankets, 740·

643-:2918, 740-843·2644.

HONDA's S100, SSOO &amp; UP. PO·
LICE IMPOUND. Honda's Toyo.
ta's, Chevys, Jeeps, And Sport

Utflllles. Call Nowl 8D0-772-7470;
EXT.8336.

620 Wanted to Buy

liARS FROM Ut/MO. lm·
pounds /Rapoa. Fte. $0 Down 124

TOBACCO QUOTA: Want To

!o4oa. 019.9% For Listings 1-800·

Least In, Good Price Paid Up
Front, Call Jodrey J. Fa rm 937·

319·3323 X215e.

373·4844 Can Call Collect AHer
9:00PM.

720 Trucka for Sale

Want To Lease Tobacco Quota

1982 GMC 1/2 Ton Pick-Up 2
YID. Auto. \Ill. Pl. 6.2l Ole&amp;ol,

In Ohio, .5oe A Pound, 806·4731185.
We Are Buying Tobacco Base I

Lease. 937·695·0697. (Baloro
11;00 A.M. &amp; Aller 8 P.M.)

630

Livestock

Dual Tanks, Class 3 Hitch Runs
Great, Good work Truckl $1,200

080. 740-379·2757.

3 'ft!afl Okl, 7o40-388-11358.

ANGUS AND CHIANGU8 Bulla,

1989 F-250 Dleaat 5 Speed XLT
170,000 Miloa, 740·379·2205.
Comes W/New Hood, 2 Gallons
Paint Wltri Toneau Cover, 740·

446-7322.
1994 Chevy 2500, 4x4, manual ,

1994 Ford F-350, 4x4, 88,000

new tires &amp; wheels &amp; more,

Priced Reasonably, Slate' Run . $15,000 "'"'· 7-4().992·"32 . •.

Farmt, Jackson. 740-286-5385.

Speclol

S~r!ngJ'eedor

Cell

Sa~.

Saturday, April 8, 2000 At 1:00
P.M. All Consglnmants Welcome,
Hauling Available. Cattle Accept·.

ed AI 4 P.M. Friday, Atnona llvl·
stock &amp;ala, 740·582·2322, Or
740-6911-3531 .
Butchering hoga tor sale, 250t·
3001 , call U0·9•9·20t7 after
6pm.

Club ,Lambs. 4 Wethers, 1 Ewe,
· Local Champion Bloodline, vary

High Quality, 7.0.245-0485.

,

Fair Plga For Sale, Hemp And

Soma Blue Bull Call 740·441 ·
0988, D&lt; 740-446-4362.

Hay

&amp; Grain

Round Bal .. 800 ·10001 $15
Each , 740·367.-0512 , 740·U1·
5502.

Stell Buildings, Now, Mual' Sell.

1997 black Chevy S·1 0 Stopalde
Extended Cab, 3 door, loaded ,
25,000 mllta, very &amp;harp, full far·

730 Vant &amp; 4-WDe
198S Dodge Ramcnargor, 360 V·
Runs Gooct, Nltds

a.• Speed,
Work On

I

•wo. Serious Inquiries

Spring Cleaning (Factory Direct
25x30, 30x40, 50k140. MustS•II

650 Seed &amp; Fertlllur

$21 .95 Per 100; 1" 200 PSI
$3MO Per 100; 411 ·Brall Com·
ptesslon Flnlngsln Stock

· 710 Autoe for Sale ·
CARS $100, S500 a UP. POLICE
IMPOUND. Honda's Toyota'1,·
Chevys, Jeeps, And Sport Ullll-

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson, ONo, t-.800-537-9528

tlaa. Call Nowl 800·772·7470;
EXT. 7832t

VIAGFIAII!! Ordar By Phonet 1·

1987 Plymoulh Sports FUry

800· 21 1-1737 Dept. F OUES·
TION ? What Ia wwW.mr19.blg smart .com? Ask Us. 800· 947·
-4219.

ween 3:30Pm And 8 :00Pm . .t•o-

.

lng~

1980' Ford F-250, 300, 5 !paad,

new brake1, new ahocks, new
ARE flbergtall topper. excellent
cor-dllon, 740-949·2411.
1892 GMC Jimmy •X4. New·
Tlrtl , Motor &amp; Exhaust Excel ·

ltn1 Condition . $8,500 . OBO.
(304)773-!5840.
'
1093 Foret F·250 Extended Cab,

•Parking lots • Playgrounds
·
•Roods • Streets

~"you WE(C:f. ~~ ~J..~~X:£? W~O KN£\oJ it'i.Y'\:l 00 BK~~
N-It&gt;

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IW~C~T VOC.I\\100?

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PRt-.'Y TE.U.'?

No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
Repo • Dlvorded

WORRYIIG.!It
1No !'mbarraeement,..
You•r. Treated wllh Respect!

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Stop In And. See
Steve Riffle
Sales Representative
Larry Schey

FREE ESTIMATES

·140·992·7599

Muat sellllll 1g94 Ranger Bass

(NO SUNDAY CALLS)

boat, 150 hOrsepower Johnson
V-6 outboard, excellent eondltlon,

cal740·365-2434.
Auto Parts I
Accessories

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High &amp; Dry\
Self-Storage-!
33795 Hiland Rd:-..

1985 Turbo 400 Transmission
With Tork $275 ; Plus Other Front
Enct Parts For A C3500 Chevy,

740-379·273p.
350 Chevy Motor, needs over·

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FOR . ·

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COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

1992 24' pqntoon, boat, 48 horsepower, Evlnrude motor, aluminum
canopy, $6000, 740-742·2420.

Cfl.f:O:.":&gt;?

CRIDrP PROBLEMS???

New Homes • Vinyl
SldiRg • New Garages
• Replacement Windows
• Roorri Additions
• Roofing

16Ft. Bass Boat Tr~ller so HP
Motor 2 Fish Finders New Troll-

75o East State Street
Ohio 45701
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BY f'HILLIP ALDER
Do you agree with this claim of
John Broadus Watson? " Give me
a dozen he althy infants, wellformed , and my own s pecified
world to bring them up in, and I' II
guarantee to take any Cine at random and train him to become any
type of specialist I might select •
- doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant
chief and, yes , even beggannan
and thief, regardless of his talents.
penc hants, tendencies, abilities,
vocations, and race of his ancestors . I am going beyond the facts
and I admit it, bul so have the
. advocates of the contrary, and
they have been doing it for many
thou sands of years."
Can. you guarantee this .threeno-trump contract after West leads
the spade queen?
You start with five lop trick s:
two spades, one diamond and two
c lubs . You can gel two more
trick s from lhe hearts, and two
from the diamonds -- yol! know it
is guaranteed that the fine sse will
lose in a bridge column! Yet.
which red ,suit should you attack
· first?
You should play on the suit in
which West, the dange rous oppo·
nent .with lhe long 's uit, may have
an entry . Although this line isn ' l
I 00 percent, correct technique is
to duck lhe first trick, win the second with dummy's spade king,
lhen play a heart. If West duc ks,
play another heart.
Let's a ssume West win s that
Irick and clears the spades. Now
you take the diamond finesse . It
loses, but you are safe (unless
West found an unusual lead from
a three-card spade suit).
I disagree with Watson. For
example, he could never have
made me a musician. And I know
some geniuses who couldn't play
bridge well to save their lives, as
the expreJSi(\n goes .

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

(304)675·5724.

TRAN SPORTATION

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For sale· '89 2 .9 Ranger motor

STEEL BUILDINGS: Warehouse

Farm1,(304)695-3740'88S.3788.

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stroke; Trailer &amp; Lots of Extras .

Improvements

1989 F2SO 4x4, 7.3 diesel, 5
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982·3394 or 740·742·3020 Mn·

Dewhurtt

1995 Polaris 42.5 4-WheeiOrlve .

Good Condition; 1998 Honda
CBR 600F3 · 2,000MIIes; 2 Rae·

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•Driveways • Tennis Courts

Hauling-• Umeslone •
Gravel• Sand • Topsoil•
Fill Dirt • Mule~ •
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(740)992-3470

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(304)773-&amp;1118.

Straw: Bright Wire Tie Straw Vaar
'Round Delivery &amp; Volume Dis·
count Availab le . Heritage Farm.

Plant1. .

Cell Ph&lt;me 674-3311

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Davidson Twisted Front Spoke
Wheel &amp; Solid Back Wheel Black ,
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8 French ochool
7 Clooe relative
8 Tiger Woodo'

1897 Mork Ill. Dodge Rom .
White. 19,000 ACtual Mlltt. Must
SH to Appreciate. Gruage Kept.

80x200~~:18 wae $94,!0Q Now
$59,990, 1·800·405·5126.

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t 992 Yam.aha Blaster. Rebuilt
Engine. Runs good + extra
blaster lor parts . S1 ,!500.

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992·6215

992·4558.

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1989 Yamaha Ban shee, FMF
graphic&amp; kit, tw l&amp;t throtlle. runs
great. many extras, $1800 , 740·

borg1111 bad cover, $8,999, 304·
773-5305 oiler epm.

387.()228

First Orders will Gutranlta Bilil&amp;

•Room lddHiont &amp; RemOdeling
· ·New G~1egaa
•Eitclrlctl &amp; Plumbing
•Rooftng &amp; Gutltre
•VInyl Siding &amp; Painting
•PIIIO &amp; Porch Dtc:kl
Free EsUJflllfft

1989 Hondo CR125 Dlrlblka Now
Top End &amp; Tires. Very Strong, .
$1,100 Or Best 011•r. 740·441·
1083.

Budget Prlcad Transmissions All

OralS, 2nd, 3rd &amp; 4th Cutting•.
_7.;;o40-;.,2r-~::.,.;5e;;.;;15::..- - - - - -

Waterline Special: 314 200 PSI

Orlve Mag Whlflll, For Parts

1997 FOrd Ranger XlT,' 2 whael
drive, step aide, excellent condition, 4 cyt., auto, ale, amlfm CD,
50.000 mllea, custom wheels. fi·

$10.971 ; 50x100K18 ·was
$31 ,500 Now $19,890; 70•150•18
Was $59,990 Was $39,990;

Now taking orders for. this Spring.

992-2635 882-3666

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15 Grepelrult'a
55 Conductor
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16 Se1ooned
56 Bowling torget
17 Sea phHUOt 57 ".Remington-" ~~tt.;P.s=
18 Bullder"o unit 56 Sly oneo
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CHEATS

Middleport New Ha'ven

3121100 1 mo.

$175. 740·37ii·2~:Mr.

hauled. $275. (304)875·4514, at·
tar 8PM, or ttave message.

Only. $1',200.00 OBO . Call Btl·

740.256-«158. 4ttor e P.M.

1985 Honda V·45 Magnum Shalt

lngs. S11,100, 740·949-2045 or
740-849-2203.

40x80 x12 was $17,500 Now _· Square . Bales, A'falfa &amp; ·orchard

Tobacco Plants

992-1717

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Ing Molor, 740·256·1072.

1990 Chevrolet S·10 5 Speed.

2 Paint Mares: 0111 • Years Old;
One 2 Years Old; 2 Arabian
Geldings: one 7 Years Old; One

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(30-1)67(;.1550.

45 Ft. Parts Tralttr•
"$1 ,800; e·s Ft. Extand•d Tral1e'r
With Pump $1,300 ; :2,000 Water~
Tank 800,000 Concrete Vat

Motorcycle•

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Open Dally 9·5

7 40

·AT&amp;T CELLULAR &amp;
BLACKBEAR PAGING

All replacement

Plants,
Bedding Plants,
Hanging Baskets,
Porc:h Boxes,
Combliiallon Pols,
·Potted Geraniums,
Phlox, Azaleas,
Rbododendrons,
Lilac 'trees, Assorted
Shrubs ·

S8.~00;

640

Select St .50 Ft.; 500 Ft Hickory
Select $1.50 Ft.; Atl Klld Dried.

Spring Season
Veg~lable

Sun 12·5

S rtn Seeds 8 Fertilizer

tA1087
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Now Open For

3PM (304)273·6805 ; alter 8PM
(304)695-3726.
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Appeals And Hearings . FREE

1.000 Fl . t2' Common .80¢ Ft.;

992-5776

1996 F· 150. 5 speed 00. 4.9L,

(7401992-3131

10 X 10$40

HUB BARDS
GREENHOUSE

elr, good lruck.

2981.

1.000 Ft. 11.$1 .25 Ft.: IQP Ft. Select S2.00 Ft. ; Soli Maple Stilet
S1.50 Ft.; Oak t1 $1.00 Ft.; Soma

Free Estimates
740-992- 1709

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

S'L RT. 7

Syracuse

740-379-2805.

WALNVT luMBER

Remodelins, Roofing.
New Ad(litione,
Pole BuildingB, Et c.

No
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Septic Sy•re"" &amp;
Urilitie•

HARIWELL
STORAGE

PSI CONSTRUal ON

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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

Nowii1·90Q.462·7930X12.

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1995 Monte Carlo. All Options.
A ad. 78 ,000 miles. Excellent
· condition, lnaldt and out. BrlckTov Eskimo &amp; Poodle puppies, · yard Speller. $8 ,000 . Callbefore

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

$6.75/50 lb. bag·

C.R. Ktn1. C.D. G•ter

Working Parents, Imported Blood
Lines, Gopct Markings , First
Shots, 740-37i-9110. .

llrst sholland wormed. S50, call
740.992·6578.
.

Nutrena Hunters Pride Dog Food

Cflmpi. l• A·uoullliiJ8
&amp;: Tcu: S.rvic•1

199!! Foret Contour· amlfm cas·
sene, great gas mileage, 76,000,

Hampshire Fair Pigs For Sale,

836-4052.

Middleporl , OH 45760
740 -992 - 1818

Sert!it:eo

House &amp; Trailer Sites
land Clearing &amp;
Grading

Good Coodltlon. 740-448-6547.

parts, htadl, manlloldo, luellnjec·
lion pens; otao '67 Yugo, 65,000
miles, no IIIIa, $150', 740·247·

Bonelli Ttam

317 N. 2nd Av•.

1993 Mercury Cougar, All Power.

$8,200.00; (2.000 Under Book
Value~ 740.882·7512

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Nuun.ttne SttWu

1993 Gray, DOdge Spirit"' 4 Cylln·

Ag·, Service

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BuUdo•er &amp; Boclch••

!ICjWCitiu

der, Air. Automatic. $1,900 OBO,
740-258-1233.

Doberman Puppies , $50, Not
ReQisterect , 8 Weaks Old, Call

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Services, Inc. Toll-Free : 1· 888·

Gooclt

we Tak• Tri!dl'l. Cook ¥olora ,

mltea.

(Toi!Free)

CON~ULTATLON .

Household

S3.9S5 ; 1998 S·10 Automatic
Loaded 18,000 Miles $8.69,5;
1991 S·10 88,000 Miles $2,495.

ter 5 PM.

Golden, Reody 418/00, Big Pups,
Wormed, $25, 740·245-5797, AI·

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14.500.

888·479·2345

&amp;78 ·1363 NORWOOD SAW·
MILLS 252 Sonwlll Dn111, Buflalo,
NY 14225.

MERCHANDISE

~uto.
1OO+MIIos.
1304)576·2383.

black. $.10,800 OBO, 140·9491101 &amp; leave l)ltU8gt..

Sawmill $3,795 . Saw Log&amp; Into
Boards, Pianka, Beams. Large
Mobile Home Park Lot Avallable, · Capaelty. Best Sawmill Value An·
$11&amp;/Mo., Addison Pike. Wise· ywhere. FREE Information . 1·800.

man Realty, 74G-446·3844.

1992 Pontiac Grand Prix , V-6,

HP IBM Desktops /Laptops, E·
Comerce Websllas. Start Your · 2 Three Year Old Fillies, Great
HomeBuSiness Today! Almost
Broke, CoiiH0-367·0512, 740·
Everyone Approved! Low Monthly. 441-5502.
Payments. Free Color Printer 1·

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MobllaHome Lot at Santa' s For-

Pllfll. Tlrea, 740-258-1687.

1995 Buick Lesabre Custom 4
Doofl.
l.oaded,
aluminum
Wheels, A/C. Tilt, Cruise, Pwr,
locks, Pwr Windows. Pwr Stall,

Misc. Jack Hammer, Misc. Hand
Lift Chair, 1 Year, Quad Cane, · Tools : 1988 Jeep Wagoneer
Walker, Shower Chair, 1978 Ford $2,000; 48" Oozer Drum Roller
LTD II. 740·446·3342 No Answer $3,400 ; 550 Gallon Fuel Tank
leaw Message.
Wllh Pump $750: 14 Ft. Semi V

NEW BRAND NAME COMPUT·

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NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBAlL

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Galarraga, Lightenberg lead Braves past ·ROckies; Bucs lose,
first step," said Ligtenberg, counted on to dose- at
for Andres Galarl;&lt;lga and Kerry Ligtenberg, the least until John Rocker's two- week suspension ends
new season has brought all they hoped for.
April 17. " I was a little nervous because this was a
Galarraga, who hit a big home run on opening real ·game, not spring training."
&lt;tiy. had a go-ahead, three-run homer Wednesday In other games, Milwaukee beat Cincinnati 8-5,
night that rallied the Atlanta Braves past the C ol- Arizona routed Philadelphia 1+•3; St. Lotus defeated
orado R ockies 9-6.
C hicago 10-4, Montreal edged Los 1\ngeles 6- 5, San
"As soon as I hit it, I knew it was gone," Galarra- Francisco· beat Florida 11 -9, San · Diego defeated
ga said of his sixth-inning drive into ·the left-field · New York 4-0 and Houston routed Pittsburgh 11-2.
stands that put Atlanta ahead 7-6.
At Turner Field, Bruce Chen (1 -0) pttched two
Galarraga, \vho n!issed last seaso n for cancer treat- scoreless inning. for the win . Manny Ayba r (0-1)
n1ent, was ~-for-3 with a walk and is 3-for-9 with gave up Galarraga's~61i1er.
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five RBls thus far. H e also was hit by a pitch for the
Diamondbacks lt, Phillies - Lenny Harris
third straight game.
hit a grand slam during a six- run first inmng at
" I'm just enjoyi ng th e moment," he said . " I'm nor· Phoenix, and Mike Morgan pitched four scoreless
' urprised about the way I'm hitting right now. l was inning. for his fourth career save, his first sin ce si nce
surprised at how. I hit the ball hard in spring train - July 7, 199 1, with los Angdes. Morgan beca me the
in g. Right now, I fedt confidt'nt ."
25th major leaguer to play in four decades.
Ltgtenbcrg, who mi,.ed all of last season bt•camt•
Todd Stmtlcmyre (1-0) gave up three runs and six
of elbow surgery, pitched in a game that counted for hirs. Philadelphia sr&gt;rtcr Paul13yrd (Il- l ) gorJUSt two
tlw first tii11L' Sine...· a playoff ~ppcaran c c: .1gainst S;m i.iuts, giving up six runs, thro..·~ hit~ and four walks.
Dtego 011 Oct. 12, 199H, aud got the saw.
Cardinals 10, Cubs -Jim Edmonds homt·red,
·~ rvt.· ~t i ll got a lung way to go. but this is a good · doubk·d and dron• iu thn.:c runs at St. Lollis. Mark
BY THE .._SSOCIATED PRESS

McGwire mi~d his second straight IY'me because of innings. Robb Nen pitched a per(ect ninth for · his
back spasms.
second save.
Pat Hentgen (1-0), making his fint start for the
·Padres 4.• Mets
_ ~oody Williams (1-0)
Cardinals, gave up three runs and six hits in 5% allowed five htts in six shutout inning. and struck
jnninb"· Jon Lieber. (1-1) allowed five runs - four out six at Shea Stadium.
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Expos 6, Dodgen - Randell White hit a two~ . San Otego s Tony Gwy~n sat out w1th a brUised
run single off Jeff Shaw (0-1) in the ninth at n~ht elbow, havmg been h1t by a pttch from AI LeaOlympic Stadium .as Montreal bounced back fol- ··er in Monday's opener. X-rayswere negattve, and .the
lowed a three-run homer in the eighth by pinch-hit- . e1ght-t1me Nl bamng champ10n could be back m a
ll' day or two.
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Bobby Jones (0-1) allowed aU four runs in his first
Anthony Telford (1-0) pitched a scoreless ninth for
start since last May 22,lasting just 2'1, inning..
the win,' allowing two hits.
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rime \'\Siting San Francisco came from behind,
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AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL

Johnson, Belle propel Orioles .past Indians; Tig~rs, .Yankees fall
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C harles John son ha s a new
approach thi s season, ar.td it paid
off for man ager Mike Hargrove
a nd the Baltimore Orioks.
"I'm just trymg to relax." John Sd ll said. after hitting two home
runs with five RB!s in the Orio les' 11 -7 victory over the CleveLlnd Indians on Wednesday night.
" This year, [ fee l comfortable
around the guys and feel good
:~bout being in Baltimore."
Hargrove is more comfor~ble,
r.oo, after picking up his first win
il) his new job against the team
tbat fired him despite live straight
trips to the playoffs.
. "This feels great," Hargrove
said, about to light up a big, fa t
victory cigar. " It tasted pretty
go;od when I li t it up earlier, but
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On Monday, Cleveland beat
Jlaltimore 4-1 in Hargrove's first
br.aine as the Orioles n~anager 1 and

the smoke was put on hold.
Unttl Johnson 's bat heated up,
that is.
Last year, John son ca me to the
Orioles and hit . 176 with one
homer in Aprtl and was 2-for-27
with one RBI against th e Indians.
He was intent on getting off to a
strong start, and figured he'd make
sure hi s boss got win No. 1 sooner rather than later.
" We all wanted to get that first
win out of th e way," Johnson said.
'' But for him, coming to a new
ballclub after being in C leveland
all those years, you could see the
excitement in h im."
Johnson hit a three-run homer
in the sixth off Steve R~ed to give
the Orioles a 7-6 lead, and his
two-ru n shot in the eighth off
Scott Kamieniecki broke a 7-all
tie.
In other games, Chicago beat
Texas 12-8; Oakland defeated
Detroit 8-'2; Kansas City edged
Toronto 4-3 ; Minnesota beat

Tampa Bay 10-7; Scattk dcfc•atc·d
Boston 9- 3; and Anaheim beat
New York 12-6.
Before a crowd of 33,833 at ·
Camden Yards, Albert Belle hit a
three- run homer in the first off
C huck Finley, making Ius debut
with Cleveland after 14 se asons
with the Angels.
In the third, Charlie Manuel.
Harg rov~·s replacement in C leveland, was ejected after comp lai ning about the strike zone.
"[ felt like he wasn't calling balls
that were close to the plate,"
Manuel said. "At [he same time,
the un~pire didn't beat us."
Jim Thome homered and Omar
Vizquel had three hits for the
Indians, who scored two runs on
wild pitc hes and two on basesloaded walks.
B.). Ryan got the last out in the
eighth \O earn his second major
league win.
White Sox 12, Rangers 8 ·
At Arlington, Texas, Chris Sin-

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sn.1ppcd a 7-all tie with a
lt·adofl' homer in nimh off Jeff
Z immerman (0- 1). and Chicago
added four more nms ·- two on
a double by Frank Thomas - to
hold otfTcxas.
T he R.angcrs had tied it in the
eighth with an unearned nm
against Keith Foulke (1-0). Second baselnan Ray Durham's
throwing error allowed David
Scgui to score from second . .
Athletics 8,Tigers 2
At Oakland, Calif., the A's
power lineup has a new member
in 5-foot-9 Frank Menechino,
who hit is second homer in· three
games and added an RBI groundou t in a three-run third.
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M enec hlno, subbing for the
injured Randy Velarde, is tied with
Jason Giam bi for the team lead in
homers and tops the A's with a
1.100 slugging percentage.
uMy hon1e runs are accidents,"
he said.
Brian Moehler (0-1) allowed
five runs - three earned - and
seven hits in six inning5; Omar
Olivares (1-0) !f.lve ug two runs
inning..
"I've seeg more changes this and six h its 'in
year than 1 have in a long time,"
said Tom Watson, who has· won
twice here irt 26 appearances.
''Some people call them subtle
changes, but I've seen .a lot of
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Snead will hit an honorary drive
off the first tee at Augusta National, hoping to avoid the rough that
didn't exist when he won the fnst
of three Masters titles 51 years ago.
Snead, who is pro-emeritus at
The Grecnbner Resort in White
Sti lphur Springs, W.Va., often
~mve more than 300 yards dur ing
hiS time on tht' tou·r, :tnd with
to~iay's equipment still averages
ar{&gt;tmd 250 yards off the tt-c.
When the rest of the Masters
li ~ld fi&gt;llows today lor real, they'll
find a cou r~c that is slicker. h~1iric-r,
l~&gt;i1ger and mllre full of trcc·s than
;! nyone could have imagined more
tll.1 n a half century before.
It will alsn t:o ntain om: .Tiger, of
CQ.ursc, and that might be the
biggest difference by itsdf.
"He's gomg to be a hard guy to
beat," Greg Norman said .
Tige r Woods is the mo'st d&lt;&gt;minant favorite for the Masters since
Jack Nicklaus was in his prime,

bringing a game to Augusta
National this spring that is fat
more refined than the one he used
to rou t the field three years ago.
He's won 10 times since finishing nine shots behind Jose Maria
Olazabal here last year. Woods has
finished eit her first or second I 0
times Jn his last 11 tourna ments.
Even the latest changes to the
course st'l! m to favor his kind of
ga me, as ifWoods uccds any help.
" It's helping anybody who can
hit the ball long and high," sai d
Woods. w ho docs just that.
A )'t'31". ;lfttr tir5t introdu cing a·
light cut of roti~;h. Augusta
Natioml's grass looks like it is on
steroids. spreading out into fairways that in the p:tst were c:lrefuily coifed .
It's a f.1r cry ,from 1949 w hen
the greens were a bumpy bermuda and the big news was the constrtt ction of Ike's Pond so Dwight
Eisenhower could have a place to
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Royals 4, Blue Jays 3 ·
A~ Toronto, Joe Randa had two
homers and Ricky Bottalico
picked up a shaky save for Kansas
City.
Last season, theiJl..oyals were the
first major leagJe ·team [O have
more blown savl
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(Z9), and Bottalic " made his ream
sweat out the nin ' . He allowed a
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had the tying run. on third before
retiring the side. ,.'
Jose Rosado il-0) allowed two
runs and three hits in six-plus
inning. ; C hris Carpenter (0-1)
g~ve up three runs and four hits in .
61, innings.
'!Wins 10, Devil Rays 7
At Minneapolis, Matt Lawton
hit a three-run homer off Rick
White (0- 1) with nobody out in
the bottom of the/'1\inth for Minnesota.
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outs to go before staging their
comeback and making a winner
of reliever Eddie q ardado (1 -0) .
Esteban Yan allowed three hits
. and one run in seven innings
before relievers Dave Eiland, Jim

Morris, Albie Lopez and White
allowed a co mbined nine runs on
nine hits.
Mariners 9, Red Sox 3
Jay Buhner had a homer and
four RBls to lead the Mariners
before a crowd of 29,242 - the
smallest at Safeco Field in 44 dates
since the ballpark opened last July
15.
Brian Daubach had two homers
and John Valentin one for Boston, ,
while Alex Rodriguez ard John
0 lerud homered
for
the
Mariners.
Freddy Garcia (1-0) allowed
two runs in five inning.. Ramon
Martinez ~0-1) was the loser.
Angels 12, Yankees 6
At Anaheim, Calif. , thanks to
Darin . Erstad's five RBis on a
homer and two doubles, rookie
manager Mike Sciascia · got his
first win as the Angels salvaged the
final q_f their three-game set with
New York.
David Cone (0-1) was tagged
for eight runs on five hits and five
walks in 21., inning..
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Schoeneweis
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p1 ayl•rs are prediCting high er scores
tlm \Wck . Btit Jose Maria Olazabal
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Woods would be a prohibitive
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capital.bill indudes funds for TP site
BY BRIAN J. REED
SENTINEL NEWS STAFF

POMEROY Funds included m the
Ohio, capital budget will help economic
development officials develop the Tuppers
Plains indu'strial site.
St.ate Rep. John Carey, R - Wellston,
announced this week that $200,000 has been .
included in [he state budget for infrastructure
improvements at the site, off State Route 7 at
the former Ohio Valley Manufacturing Co.
property.
The site is owned by the Meig. County
Communiry' Improvement Corporation, a
non-profit corporation formed to promote
economic development and job creation in
the county.
Meig. County Economic Development
Pirector Perry Varnadoe said the funding

EA~T MEIGS INDUSTRIAL PARK
comes, as an "unexpected but pleasant sur- looking for a location, Varnadoe said, the ultiprise,". and will likely be used to expand on mate goal ofboth the industrial park and the
Qpenlng Sprtng 2000
plans now in place for infrastructure needed latest funding for infrastructure there.
t.a make the site viable for industry.
The C IC has considered th.e construction
The site sits on 60 acres.
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"As soon as we have some dry weather, site, as another enhancement for potential
we're going to start the work,"Varnadoe said, buyers.Varnadoe said the n ewest funding from
referring to infrastructure installation that has the capital bill might assist the group in probeen planned at the site for several months. · ceeding with those plans.
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The work will include the installation of
Such a building is put up in an unfinished
water and sewer lines in the "first ph\!Se" of state as an incentive to industries.
·the project, as well as construction of a~ access
"Work on a spec building wou ld be ideal
road in that first area to be developed.
for these funds, because they're earmarked for
Larry Lang Excavating of Waterford will job creation and economic developm~nt, and
perform work at the site, financed with there's no doubt that a building at the site ·
money received &amp;em the Ohio Department would make it more easily marketed to busi.
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INDUSTRIAL PARK - Thts sign on State Route 7 in Tuppers Plains
nesses interested in .l ocating her .. y,
of Development.
e, arna oe marks the site of the East Meigs Indu strial Site, which received fund·
The work, when completed, will make the
ing for infrastructure improvements in Gov. Taft's capital bill , introsite more marketable to potential industry
Ple1se see Park, Pile A3
duced earlier this week. (Tony M. Leach photo).

:Mason sheriff
..:denies latest
allegations
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Sign of spring

FROM STAFF REPORTS

. POINT PLEASANT Mason County
Sh eriff Troy " Shorty" Huffman today called
'che recent sexual harassment suit filed. against
him in federal court a "pack of lies."
"This is just more of the
same bologna," Huffman
said. " If you just look at th e
·tirning of these lawsuits,
you can see that they are
politically motivated.'.' •
Nina
Birchfield
has• Z•
join~d in a suit filed March
10 by Robin Hutton, Evelyn Litchfield and Angela
Stewart alleging· "repeated
unwanted and unwelcome
sex~o~al touching, repeated batteries, a.n d
unwelcorhe sexual touching and humiliation"
from Huffman.
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Birchfield claims in an amended suit that
she was sexually harassed and. assaulted by the
sheriff.
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'"There is absolutely no truth to the new .
allegations, just like there is no truth to the
allegations in the first lawsuit," Huffman said.
"This woman has an e;xtensive criminal record
and history of drug abuse. She was in the
Mason Cou nty Jail because she had been convicted of crimes.
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"Apparently, my political ·opponents have
convinced her she can ge[ some easy money
by, filing a lawsuit full of lies in hopes that I
will settle the matter quickly just to have it go
away," Huffman said.
" [ intend to fight to the end so that the
truth will come out," he added.
" I have received numerous comments from
citizens who tell me that one of my opponents
is bragging about setting this whole thing up
and how it's going to help him win the election .
" I only hope that th~ voters and the citizens
of Mason County won 't be co nned by this
smear tactic. The people of Mason County
deserve better and should not be fooled by a
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bunc-h of politically motivated lies."
Flrst.grciders at Eastern Elementary School will watch firsthand as the flowers they planted
"I want to thank all the people who have
on Thursday grow in their,classrooms. Here, Joyce Hill, a first grade teacher at the school,
helps students as they pot marigolds and other fiowers for their science project. (Brian J.
Reed photo)
Pleese SH Sheriff, P11e A3

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two .votes on
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SENTINEL NEWS ST...FF

POMEROY - The Transportation Review and Advisory
Coinirlittee took two steps on
Thursd;jy
will encourage

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Mee1ing in
special session
to approve a
report from
McCormick,
Taylor &amp; Assot"iates, a consulting firm
hired to prepare a study of
the project to
date,
the
TRAC approved S I miUion for
the purchase of hardship right of
way easements between now and
July, and voted to change the status of the project from a Tier. ll
project to Tier l·
Perry Varnadoe, Meig. County's economic development
director, said the project was earlier classified uhder Tier I, the
first-priority classification for
road projects, but was se[ back to
Tier II while ODOT awaited the
McCormick, Taylor &amp; Associates
report.
Originally, TRAC ~vas expected to vote on funding for construction of the 14-mile road
project T hursday, but at the last
minute, decided to vote on it
along with a list of other Tier I
projects on an ODOT draft list in
May.
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The meeting also included
three hours of testimony, from

both proponents and opponents
of the project.
"Today's news w.is very positive news," Varnadoe said .
" TRAC heard a lot of positive
testimony about the project, and
it seemed that the TRAC members seemed .to be very support'
JVe.

"I got the impression that the
members of the TRAC seem to
think that th ere's nothing new
about the project, and that
ODOT has done everything that
needs to be done in the consideration of the project," he added.
The project has received its
fiercest opposi[ion from the
Athens-based ·coalition Against
Superfluou~ Highways (CASH),
which has cited envirornnental
and financial concerns about the
$83 million project.
Varnadoe said that the "hardship" right-of-way purchases will
be used to purchas,e ·properties
deemed "worthless" because of
the possibility of the road project.
Property &lt;;&gt;wners along the preferred route were among those
who testified.
TRAC. a statewide gro up
charged with the prioritization
and funding of state highway
projects, has already approved $5
million toward for the design and
l'ngineering work involved in [he
project.
The McCormick, Taylor &amp;
Associates report confirmed a
number of issues pr~viously
approved, including ODOT's
preferred road alignment, environmental impact reports and
other finding. .

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Sentinel to plate for high-tech businesses
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Was '23,999 ......................................................... :....................................................................... lOW '21,250•
1994 IMt SIEIUIICKUP • LWB, 2WD, Maroon/Silver, VB, Air, Auto Trans.; Tilt, Cruise, AMiFM Cas1etfe
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1997 CHIVIOLII S•IO PICKUP • V6, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruioe, Cauette, 4WD, Fiberglus Topper, Green,
Only 26,000 Miles, One Owner, Was '15,900 .................................................................................. IIOW '14,25001
1997 CHMOLU.S•IO PICKUP• 4 Cyl., 5 Spe~d. Po, Pb,1inted Glus, Wao '8,999 ........ ,............. IIOW 17,15o-

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Eastern High Scflo&lt;ll seniors take the stage at a dinnertheater April16 to
perform "The Envelope Please," a comedy farce based on ~ antics of
lat!Hlight talk shows. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m., and the play begins
at 2:30 p.m. Proceeds will go toward a senior trip and the payment of graduation expenses. The cost of this event Is $9, including dinner, and $5 for
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COLU MBUS (AP) Cities in Ohio lag role in its decision and offer jobs that pay at least
· behind others in the region in attracting start up four times the minimum wage .
Internet-based companies, so th e state must pitch
• Matcli mon ey from publi~ employee re·tirein to become competitive, a central Ohio law- ·ment investment funds with private sources to
provide early-stage development of snch compamaker sai&lt;J Thursday.
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Rep_ Dave Robinson, a Co lumbus Republi can, mes .
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said he will introduce three bills, probably next . "l just don't think we can mn the economy on
week, to help such businesses get going. He also auto-pilot. [think government ·must be a catalyst,"
released ihe results of a study that found no Ohio Robinson said ·at a Stateho use news conference.
cities among the top 100 in ter m~n:5f- gmwfh -in
.:,The teport- last yearby the Milken fnstitute , a
h \gh-tech industries . The Ste ubenvill e-Weirton, · not- for- profit economic study group based in
W.Va. ai:ea finished 315th out of 315, according to Santa Monica, Cali f.. fo und Columbus showed the
the Milken Institute report.
most growth of any Ohio city between 1990 and
Robinson 's bills would:
1998 in industries such as electronics, computer
• Repeal the sales and use tax for businesses that and office equipment and data processi ng. w h en
buy from Internet service providers.
compared with other citi es around the country.
• Create a 75 pcrcetlt corporate franchise or Co luri1bus ranked !26th while Albuquerque.
income tax credit up to I 0 years for businesses N.M ., was No.1.
that create as few as five information technology
jobs, demon~trate that th e tax credit played a key
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