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The Daily Sentin~'

,

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

• t:rlday, August 27, 1999

The Dally S.ntlnet • Page 5

27

.Reds capture 10-4
victory over Expos

Sosa hits 53rd HR;
~'Big Unit' tallies
300th strikeout

MONTREAL (AP)- With every crowd of 6,796. Guerrero also ho me-

game, the weight of superstardom red Wednesday to extend his streak ..
rests easier on Vladimir Guerrero's
shoulders . .
Guerrero hit a two-run homer in
his second at-bat, extending his hitting streak to 31 games - the
longest in the majors in 12 years in the Expos' 10-4 loss to the
Cincinnati Reds on Thursday night.
"He doesn 't get cheated, I'll tell
you that," Cincinnati manager Jack
McKeon said. " He might be the best
young and exciting player in the
league. It's well wonh the price of
admission to see him play."
Expos manager Felipe Alou
e&gt;hoed his counterpan's se ntim.ents.
"He puts the bat on the ball so
well, especially for a big guy," A lou.
said. "Just wait until he hits his
peak.''
,
Guerrero drove the first pitch he
saw ··in the fourth inning from Juan
Guzman (4- 1) over the wall in rightcenter for his 32nd homer. It's the
longest streak since San Di ego's
Benito Santiago h1t in 34 straight
from Aug. 25-0ct. 2, 1987.
" He's a ·good hitter, I can te ll
you, " Guzman said . " I tried to throw
him a slider foi the fi rst pitch. l tried
\~make a good pitch and he got me .''
· Milwaukee's Paul Molitor had a
39-game streak earlier in 198 7, the
l~ngest 'streak since Pete Rose tied
Wee Willie Keeler's NL mark with a
44-game streak in 1978.
· Guerrero came out for a curtain
call for . the second straight night to
~knowledge the O~W~tion from the

.

: The Reds improved to a major
league-best 39-20 on the road and
snapped a season-high four-game
road losing streak. Cincinnati drew
within one game of Houston in the
NL Central and within three games
of the New York Mets in the NL
wild-card race.
" It was a rea lly imponant game .
because we lost thpse three games in
Atlanta, so !oday is like a new begin·
ning ." Guzman said . "We just
picked it up again and played the
way we ' ve been play:ing. "
The Expos , who lead the majors
with 132 errors. commilted five mis-

cues, leading

10

six unearned runs. ·

mmngs.

whip O's 6-0; Devil Rays also win

In the best outing of his two-year
professiona l career, the struggling
Kansas City right-handeo shut out the
Orioles on four hits and led the
Royals to a 6-0 victory Thursday:
lly DOUG TUCKER
With every pitch, he was thinking
: KANSAS CITY, Mo . . (AP)
of his friends and family back home
Growing up in Baltimore in a family having a big barbecue and watching
of Orioles fans , Jay Witasick the game on TV.
dreamed of doing great things on the
" I know they were all watching
fteld.
the game on TV, and that got me
; What really happened was not pumped up," he said. l just went out
exactly what he had in mind, but it there aod tried to attack their hillers
!&gt;ill do.
one at a time." ·

American League
roundup

.,.

STEALS SECOND - The Cincinnati Reds' Mike Cameron (left)
steals second base as Montreal shortstop Geoff Blum puts down the
late tag In the third Inning of Thursday night's National League game
in Montreal, where the Reds won 1G-4. (AP)
eighth restored Cincinnati 's two-run with a sprained right wrist, doubled
margin . .
in the first and later scored on a
Reese and Jeffrey Hammonds had passed ball.
.
.
run-scoring singles and Casey had a
Morris ' run-scoring single in the
two- run single in 'the ' ninth off third made it 2-0, and Michael
Anthony Telford .
Tucker hit his lOth homer leading off
Hal Morris, who went 2-for-2 the fourth .
with an RBI before leaving the game
'

~oyals

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Baseball

DH: Aorida(Springer 5-1~ and Dempster 5-6) at
Hous1on (Lima 16-7 and Holt 3- 11), 5:05p.m
CINCINNATI (Villone 6·4) at Montreal
(Hennanion 5-11), '1:05 p.m.
Atlanla (Mulholland 7-7) at St. Louis
(Stephenson ~) . 8:10 p.m. ,
Philadelphia (Wolf S-5) at Colorado (1bomson
1-6). 9:05p.m.
Milwaukee (Eldred 1-7) at San Dij!go
(Hirchcod:. 11·9), 10:05 p.m.
New York. (Dote! 4--.. 1) a1 Arizona (Daal 13·6).
10:05 p.m.
Chicago (Trnchscl4-! 5) at Los Angeles {Valdes

.AL standings
.
Ealstem Division

z»:L
New York ........................... 77 49
Boston .....

_..... 69
foronto ........ .....................69
laltimore ...
.... ...... ..S1
f~~q~a Bay
...57

•

ea.

.611
..'143
.535
449

811:.
. 9'1:.
20'1:.

71 .44,

21

58
60
70

Ccntnl Dholslon
........... .17 49
.........61 66
..... ........n 73
.. .... .... 51 76

CLEVELAND
Qlica&amp;o .........
~ i n~sol:a

ltanw City .. .

~roil .... ...... .

.6 11
.480
.416
402
.JB9

.:......49 77

Witasick still lives in Baltimore,
along with most of his'family.
" From childbirth on up, in 111Y
family, everybody is'a straight Ori ole
fan ," said Witasick (5-10).
" My girlfriend is. She lives in
Baltimore . Her family lives in
Baltimore. l bope she still talks to me
after this ."
Carlos Beltran and Jed Han se n
homered in suppoit of Witasick, who
walked four and struck out four and
did not allow a runner from his
beloved hometown team as far as

.. 69 lS

594
.543

63
75

500

.. .............. 76

Oakland

Seanle ...........

. .. . " ... ....6J
.. ............. 51

~Dheim .. ..

8-1 1). 10:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Schmidt 10-9) ar San Francisco

(Nathan 4-2); 10:35 p.m

HI',
24':

.40l

6':

Tonight's games
· ; Anaheim (Washburn 0-2) a1 Boston (Mercker 00,\. 7:05p.m
_
' , Tuas (Helling 10-7) at Toromo (Carpemer 9-7),
1!0S p.m.
. • Tanva Bay (Arrojo 4-8) 111 CLEVELAND (Burba
10.1), 7:05p.m.

.. Bakimore (Johns 3-2) at Del:roit (Weaver 7-9).
7:()5 p.m.
·
~ Sea11le (Meche 4-J) ot New York (Ck:mens- 11 -6),
7: i.'l p.m.
•OIIkland (Olivares 11 -9) at Chicago {Sirotka 810),
p.m.
. .
• Kan~ City (Ro sado 7- 11 ) at Minnesot_n (M1hon
'·)0), S:Ol p.m.

s,o,

. Saturday's games

, "Seattle (Moyer 12-6) ilt N~w York fO. Hernandez
1:05 p.m
,.Tampa Bay (Wiu7-10) at CLEVELAND (Nagy
13,9), I :05 p.m.
· Anaheim (Sparks 5-10) at Boston (Walcdidd 49)i4:05 p.m.
-t'exu'(Sele 14-7) al Toronto (Wells 12-8), 4:0S

p.Jh

..~altirno!'e (Ericbon 10-101 at Detroit (Miicki 9t\11, l :~ p.m.
..Qakland (Heredia 10-S) at Chicago (Navarro?11+, 7 : ~ p.m.
"Kansas City (Suzuki ()-4) at Minnesoca (Mays 56)~8:05 p.m.
..,

Eastern Dl"illon

~ 4~ ea.
~20

•

SO

59

74

16

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~. ... .. .... .

Colb&lt;ado . ..... .... ..

.... :76
.....67

5Z
60

58 69
... 57 71
... 57 12

Thursday 's scores

,Arizona 12. Florida 2
•Pinsburgh 8, Colorado 4
•Chicaso II. San Francisco 10
"San Diego 4. Milwaukee J
tC INClNN"'TI 10. Montrea14

•

28 ~

.l94
.587

.I

Western Division

Sal\ Francisco .
W.An&amp;r:lt's .. .... ..
S111r Oie1o ......... ..

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•

,,

.61»
.l32
.417
.397

.492
.492
.444
· .421
.l94
.l28
457
.44l

..,,

New England at -Oucago, 8 p.m.
Los Angel(!s at Dallas, 9 p.m.
DC United at Colorado. 9 p.m.
New York· New ler se~ at San Jose, 10.30 p.m.

Sunday's game

Western Conference
' Thursday's scort
Los Angodes 75, Houston 60; l.o5 Angeles leads
!eri es 1-0
Sunday, Auc- 29
Los Angeles at l-louston. 4 p.m.
'l&lt;&gt;n&lt;Wy, Alii, 30
Los Angeles . Houston. 10 p.m., if necessary

Miami at Kansas City, 1 p.m.

Transactions
Base baD
Amerk•n Lea1ut
BALTIMORE ORIOLES: Announced that 18
Calvin Pickering . OF Eugene Kingsale anti iNF
Jesse Garcia from Rochesler of the International

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26

Cenlr"lll Dh·islon

Hc+non .·... .-.... ,..................... .76 52
CI~INNATI ....... ,............... 74 52
PiqpburJh ....... ...................... 63 65
'st.l-oui1 :....... .................:.... 6J 6S
Milwaukee ... , ...... . ............. 56 70
Clik:ago ., ........
. ..... 53 7J

Soccer

CP«~
Special

.·Nj_ standings
1 ..... ... , ...... .. .. ... J8
Pf\Qadelphia... ....................... 67
MQI1~teai .... ., ......... ................ 5J
Fl~'ida ........... ......... ............. 50

Thursday's action

Salurday's games

WNBA conference finals

ToniJhl
New York at Charlpne. 8 p,m.

~naheim at Boston, I :OS p.m.
J'exu a1 Toromo, I : 0~ p.m.
rJampa Bay at CLEVELAND, I ;OS p.m.
:flaltimOre at Detrqit, I :OS p.m.
"Scauk at New York. I :35 p.m.
't lakland 111 Chicago, 2:n;; p.m.
)&lt;.ansas City 11 Minnesora. 2:05p.m.

!:.
. .. .....,.... .........
Ne" Yort_

.

. Steubenville 42, Youngstown Ra ~en 15
TOfonlo 36, Welbvilk 16
•
Lowellvilk: SO, Fairpon Harbor Harding 21

1 .... .

.Eastern Conre"'l"e

Sunday's games·

•

Ohio U.S. scores

Atla n1 a · (Milh.,·ood i.T.)}-,.t Sl. louts
(Stephenso n 4-0), 1: 15 p.m.
'-.
·
Chien go {Lorraine I· 2) at lios Angeles (Park 71()), 4:05pm.
Eastern Confe~nce
PiUsburgh (Cordova 8-6) at San Francisco
(Gardner 3-9). 4:0.5 p.m.
·
Team
I,SOWPI:s G.E GA
CINCINN AlT (Tomko 4-1) 111 Montreal (S mith D.C. .... . ...... .. . , ..... .,a .. 18 7 5 44 52 35
4-61. 7:05 p.m.
COLUMBUS ... ........ 15 9 5 ~S J? 26
Aorida (Bumr:u 1-0) at Houston (Ehm on 7-3), Tampa Ba~ ......... .......... dl 14 5 2.3 36 39
8:0.5 p.m
Miami ... ....... .. ........ , . 101 5 4 22 .\2 45
Philadelphia (0gea 6-12) at Colorado (Jami~ New En gland .................... 915 4 19 29 40
Wnghr 1-2), 8:05p.m
NY-NL.
.... ,..5 20 J, 9 23 54
New York (Hershiser 12-10) ~~ Arizon[l
(Reynoso 9-2 ), 10:05 p.m.
Western Confe~~·nce
MilwaUkee (Nomo 10-5) nt · S&amp;n Die8o tW 1 Colorado
.: ..... ..... . 16 7 J 42 J6 29
W ilh ;:~ms 7-11 ). 10:05 p.m.l
lpsA.ngd es
. ...........15 B 3 )9 .l5 19
Chicago ............. ....
l.l II I 31 · 42 26
Sunday's games
Dallas ............................. 13 12 2 .\ 5 4~ 26
CINCINN!'-Tl a1 Montreal. I·J5 p m.
SanJ ose
......... .... UIO 9 21 33 42
Kansas City ....... .............. 1 17 2 11 28 45
Rorida at Houston, 2 : ~5 p m.
Pbiladelph'ia Ill Colorado . .\:05 p.m.
NOTE: Thrr:o points for victory. one poi nt for
shootout win and zero' poinu for loss. Shoomut
'Milwaukee al San Diego. 4:05 p.m.
Pi115burgh at San Francisco. 4·0S p.m
(SOW\ IS a 5ub set of wins .
Atlama at St. Louis. 8:05 p.m.
New York Ill Arizona, 8:05p .m.
Tonight's game
Chicag_o at Los Angfles. 8:05 p.m.
COLUMBUS a1 Tampa Ba~. 7:?.0 p.m.

Basketball

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Football

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Thufsday'~ scores

•

·

1

· : Tampa Bay 9, Chicago 7
· , Kansas City 6. Bnllimore 0

•

MOf}Cby. Aua. 30
· Charlotte at N~w York. 8 p.m., if necessary

'

Saturd~~ame~

26' ,
28

Sunday. Aq:. 29
Oaarlottt at New York. 8 p.m.

MLS standings

Western Dl"lsion
S2

T~JlbS .. .

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13
13
19

"
s·~

1 7 '~

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19'

.

WNBA playoffs

•••

"It's ~y this year after last yeN
and everything I've been through,"
Sosa said of the attention. " This is a
p iece of cake."
,
After Grace tied it with a two-run
By JOSH DUBOW
single in the eighth, the Cubs won
the game in the bon om of the ninth.
AP Sparta Writer
No one has ever homened at the .Jeff Reed hit a leadoff double off
pace Sammy Sosa is. setting this year, Robb Nen (3-7), and two outs later,
and ,no one has ever struck out 300 Mickey Morandini doubled.
Terry Adams (5-3) pitched one
batters as fast as Randy Johnson..
Sosa hit his major league-leading scoreless inning.
Diamondbacks 12, Marlins 2
53rd home tun Thursday, and the
Chicago Cubs rallied froni five runs
Damian Miller hit a grand slam to.
down to beat the San Francisco cap Arizona's team-record eight-run
Giants 11-10.
ninth . Matt Williams drove in four
" It 's not for me to think about the runs with two singles, a double and a
race," said Sosa. who is four games sacrifice fly. Tony Womack had two ·
ahead of Mark MeG wire's record- hits and a walk, two stolen bases and
se tting · pace last season. '·'All !"can three runs scored.
The
NL
West-leading
do is go out and be patient. "
Johnson reac hed 300 strikeouts in Diamo ndbacks extended their winrecord time , notc hing nine in seven ning streak to six games and com·
innings to help the streaking Arizona pleted a three-ga me sweep at
Di_amondbacks beat the Florida Florida; which has lost six in a row.
Marlins 12-2.
Johnson reached 300 strikeouts
Johnson (14-8) achieved the mile- with his eighth of the game against
stone in his 29th start. The previous Kevin Millar to end the fifth.
best was Pedro Martinez, who
"If 1 had to face Randy Johnson
reached 300 in 31 appearances in every night, I probably wouldn't be .
1997:
here," said Millar; who strucl[f out in ,
" It's a . s pecial achievement," all three of his at-bats. " You. can
Johnson said. "My primary goal is to have your A-game, and he can· make
:•
put us in a position to win, but any- it aD-game real quick."
thing that comes with that is great,"
Johnson, who also achieved the :
. In Montreal , Vladimir Guerrero 300-strikeour milestone in 1993 and
hit a two-QJn homer in his seconp at - 1998, joins Nolan Ryan and Sandy ·;
bat to extend h1s htttmg streak to 31 Koufax as the. only pitchers to reach ;
games- the longest in the majors in the 300 mark three times. Ryan had a ~
12 years - in the Expos' 10-4 loss to record six, 300 seasons. ·
·'
the Cincinnati R'lds.
" I don't know if everybody
In other NL games , it was grasps the type of achievement that
Pittsburgh 8, Colorado 4; and San is," Diamondbacks manager Buck
Diego 4, Milwaukee 3.
· Showalter said. "We're all lucky to
Cubs II, Gia!'is 10
be here to see it."
The Cubs trailed 7-2 after three
Pirates 8, Rockies 4
innings before rallying behind Sosa
Brian Giles drove in four ·r uns as
and Mark Grace, who hit consecu- the host Pir~tes roughed up Colorado
tive solo homers in the fifth inning.
ace Pedro Astacio for six run$ in the
· Sosa , who has 10 homers in the .first two innings.
last 12 games, connected on a I- I
AI Martin had three hits. and two
pitch from Livan Hernand~z in !he RBis to back rookie left-hander
fifth . Sosa is nine games ahead of Jimmy Anderson (2-1), who retired
last year's' pace, when he hit No. 53 the first!O hitters before being lifted
in the Cubs' !35th game and ended
With M.
(See NL on Page S)

third base.
"He pitched better as the game
went on," Kansas City manager
Tony Muser said. "He proved he
could .get it in the strike zone, and I
think . the game got easier for him.
He's a big, strong kid . He 's capable
of punching some pitches up there."
Obtained in a trade from Oakland
on March 30, Witasick was winless
in .his previous six starts. The longest
Witasick pitched in his first 24 starts
(See AL on Page S)

Scoreboard
Toniabl's games

Charlotte, which begins tonight in
Charlotte .
" We feel confident going into
Housto n. " said Sparks coach
INGLEWOOD , Calif (A P) Orlando Woolridge, whose team has
The Houston Comets were nearly lost a ll ' iX of i' ~ ames at the
perfect at home this season.
Compaq Center.
.ey' re a great
'Ore reigning two-time champions team and have a g1eal crowd. But
will now have to be perfect after a whether we ' re · playing against
75-60 loss to the Los Angeles Sparks Houston, Washington, Cleveland, it
irt Game I of the WNBA's Western doesn't matter.
Conference finals Thursday night.
" We have a way that we prepare
Cynthia Cooper, Houston 's three- to work on a daily basis. We ' re not
tiine scoring champion , was held' to intimidated at all."
12 points- ~0 below her average .
The Sparks led 33-29 at halftime
" Not to take anything away from as center Lisa Leslie scored 15
LA, t&gt;ut I just don't think we played points, making seven of nine shots.
Tina Thompson and JanethArcain
very well offensively," said Comets
forward Sheryl Swoopes. who. hit consecutive three-pointers to pull
scored 17 poiniS. " We know what Houston to· w.ithin II points with
we need to do Sunday."
f I :4'! remaining. A 9-2 run helped
.The best-of-three series continues cut the lead to 61 -54 with 5:05 to
Sunday at the Compaq Center, where play, but Los Angeles scored the next
Houston was 15, 1 during the regular ' six points and led by at least 12 the
season, including victories in its final rest of the game.
12 games, a WNBA record . Game 3,
ThcniJpson added 13 before foulif necessary. will be played the fof• ing out with 2:34 to play.
lowing night in Houston.
.
Leslie had 25 points , DeLisha
The series winner will face the Milton 16 and La'Keshia Freti conwinner of the Eastern Conference tributed II points for Los Angeles.
finals betwee n New York and

N

National League
roundup

Gu zman ;
acquired
from
Baltimo re on-July 31, won his fourth
~trai g ht start in hi s fifth outing for the
Reds. He allowed four runs - three
earned - and e ight hits in seve n
Scott William&gt;on pitched the. last
two inn ings for hiS 18th save.
Tied at 3-3 after blowing a threerun lead , Cincinnati regai ned thc ·lead
with two· runs in· the sixth off Mike
Thurman (5- 10) on Pokey Reese's
RBI sin gle and Sean Casey's sacri fice fly .
"Overall , I'm ve ry disappoint· ·
ecf.'' Thurman said. ·., w e did score
four runs and I expect myself to be
able to win ballgames when we score
four runs."
The Expos made it 5-4 on Wilton
Guerrero's RBI s ingle !n the seventh,
but Cameron's RBI double in the

Area sports in brief

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l.oague, and C Jayson Werth, RHP Ryan Kohlmeier
8nd LHP Matt Riley from Bowie of the Easiem
Lea&amp;ue h~~:ve been selected to play for Sconsdale of
the Anrona Fall League.
CLEVELAND INDIANS: Agreed to 1emu with
LHP Jim Poole on a minor-leaaue conn-act and.
assigned him to Akron of the Eastern Leagu e.
· , National Leapt
CHICAGO CUBS : Recallt:4 RHP Rodney
Myers and RHP K ~ ie Farnswonh from Iowa of the
Pacifi c Coast League, Oplioned RHP Steve Rain to
Iowa. Placed RHP Kevin Tapnni on the 15 - da~ dis·

Jaguars whip K.C.
31-6; Vikings get
past Eagles 17-13
NFL exhibitions

Moss is.

pub lit: relations dirtttor.

-.... ·
.
unable·to-perfonn list.
SAN ANTONIO SPURS: Signed F Samaki '
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : Placed RB .fuvil
Walker to a two-year contrAct.
Jerve~ on the Ktive roster.
UTAH JAZZ: Nariled Kevi n O'Connor vice
SEATil.E sEAHAWKS ~ Claimed W.R Phil
p~side nt of bas'kctball opaations.
Savoy qff waiVers f~ the Balti~ Ravetu.

Football

ARIZONA CARDINALS: Plo:od OL Erne.1
Dye on the reserve non-football-injury list. Waived
FB Joey Dozier. S Rtck:y ThOITLJl'lon, WR Damon
Williams and TE Billy Woodard.
abled list. '?
.
CHI~AGO BEARS: Signed PK ,Brian Gowins
FLORIDA MARLINS: A&amp;rttd to tt.rms with to a one -~ear contract. Waived WR James Rot. LB
RHP Josh Beckett. Released C Jorge Fabregas. Shawn Banks and DE David Sanders. ·
·
Recalled C Ramon C~tm from Calgary of the PCL
CLEVELAND , BROWNS : Wai ved 01' TI'll
SAN DIEGO PADRES: Pu rchased 1he comract Beauchamp and FB Dawud Rasheed. Pl &amp;c(d LB
of RHP Buddy Carlyle from Las Vi=gas of 1he P€ L. · Juon Kyle on 1he reserve physically-unable -to-per·
Rcc.al\ed LHP Heath Murray from Las Vegu. fortn· IISI.
Optioned JNF Ed Gio\·anola and f{HP Stan Spencer
GREEN BAY PACKERS: Waived DE Pat lve~.
to Las Vegas.
·
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS : Aglffd to terms with
• P Lonny Calicchio on an injury seulement and
Basketball
waived him. Wai ved WR We.s Caswell, WR Juon
Nallonal B•skdball Associalion
Shelle~. L8 Jason Chorak and TE Melvin Pearsall.
. MILWAUKEE BUCKS: Named Cheri Ha nso~~laced WR IssaC Jones ot1 1hc resel'1.-e ph~sically ·

Hockey
Nodonol Hockey Leope
ATLAI'(I'A THRASHERS: AJltled to tttm1 with
C Herbert Vuiljc:n on • one-year conti'ICl.
CALGARY FLAMES: Siped: C 0.-ke Wilm.
COLORADO AVALANCHE: Signed D JIUOfl
Dowen, RW Christian Mane and C SerJe Aubin.
LOS ANGFl.ES KINGS: A~ 1o tenns wid!
D Jan Nemecek, D Jaro&amp;ln Modry, D David
Macisaac and RW Sconlbomas.
' ..._
NEW YORK RANGERS: Aaretd to tenm with
RW Brad Smyth.
PHOENIX COYOTES: Sianed 0 Trent Cull.
ST. LOUIS BLUES : Sig~d G Roman Turek to
a multiyear co ntrac ~.
.TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING: Named Paul
Vincent sp«ia.l skills collcll .

NOTICE TO SEPTIC INSTALLERS
Meigs County Grants Office will be providin_g grant/loan funding
through an EPA Water Pollution Loan Fund .Program to qualifie&lt;J
homeowners within 1\:feigs County for the replacement and/or
upgrade of on-lot septic ~ystems.

AL action ...

The Grants Offi~e will P.r~vide technical. assist~nce ~o the .homeowner by creatmg .the btd documents m conJunction With the
Meigs Health DeP.a~tment,_soliciting the bids from q~alified c~n­
tractors, and providmg assistance to the homeowner m awardmg
the bid to the lowest and/or best bid. The Contractor will contract
with each .homeowner with payment provided by the County
EPA funds. Contractors must warrant the work for a period of one
(1) year from ~my defects occurringkwith. the exception of damage to the umt by others. All wor must be ap_proved by the
Meigs County Health . Department and Grants Office prior to
payment for the work.
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The Meigs Grants office is now requesting any qualified contract~r wfio wishes to P.articipate and receive notice of the request
for btds on these pro1ects to contact the Jean Trussell, Grants
Office, at 1-740-992-7908 to obtain an apP.lication. Contractor
must provide this office with verification of Workmens Comp.,
liability insurance, and bonding through the Meigs. County .
Health Department.
The bidding process will start in October. The program will be
ongoi_ng until funds are depleted. Call this office if you have any
questions.
Jean Trussell
Meigs County Grants Administrator.

:" He shut us down, no rnore to
Baltimore manager Ray MYler
. said . " The first three innings , it
lopked like he was getting .the b.all
four or five inche o off the plate and
·01ir guys were swinging it down the
middle. That's . the way 1he game
went. The n he settled down and
pi!ched a good game against us." ·
Witasick even unveiled a new
slider.
" Broke it right out of the wrapper.
It 's something I threw in the minors.
It's a pitch I had kind of torqued my
arm a little bit in the minors throwing
it ioo much.' ' he said. " We threw it
in . a couple of key situations. It's
probably a pitch I'm going to keep in .
s ~."

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liut shortstop Mike Bordick saved
Ponson from a big inning with a nice
stop of Jeremy Giambi 's grounder.
In the .second, Hansen hit
Ponson 's first pitch over the fence in
right field for his second home run.
With one out in the third,
Sweeney doubled into right-center
and came home o n Randa's RBI single to make it 3-0.
· Jermaine Dye tripled leading off
the sixth and made it 4-0 on
Giambi 's sacrifice fly.
Ponson gave up six runs . and 10
hits in seven inning~.
In the only other AL game
Thursday, Tampa . Bay beat the
Chicago White Sox 9-7.
.
Devil Rays 9, White Sox 7
Bubba Trammell hit a three·- run
homer and Jose Guillen had a tworun shot off John Snyder (9-9) for
host Tampa Bay.
· Wade Boggs went 2-for-4 , raising
his hits total to 3;010 with an RBI
double in the fifth and an infield sin·
gle in the eighth.
.
.
Tampa Bay has won nine of 12
&lt;~nd improved to !4-10 in August.
The Devil Rays need just one win in
their next fpur games to record their
first winning month.
Ric k White (5-2) pitche.d three
innings of relief for the win, and
Roberto Hernandez got hi s 35th

Beltran hit a two-run shot off
• Sidney Ponson ( f 1-9) in !:he seventh
to give the Roy.als a 6-0 lead. The 21year-o ld cente r fielder leads AL
rookies with 87 RBis, 90 runs, 156
hits and 20 home runs.
It's been no secret that Witasick
has struggled most of the season.
" It 's been a battle to come to the
park every day and go out there and
not know what you're going to have .
Bein g in that groove tonight, I didn't
ever want to come out," he sa id .
Mike Swee ney h,it an RBI single
in the first. Then , with two out, Joe save .
Randa walked , loading the bases.

NL games...

Wahama defeated Athens and Meig in a golf m-match held on
Wednesday on the front nme at River&gt;ide Gol1 Cour&gt;c m Mason , W.Va.
\Vaham.l J'X ' I\trd J tl!am \I.' Me- of un ,. " U\!tJ tJ) Alhcils wuh a 156
and Metgs w1th a 175.
Matt Vermillion of Athens was match medalist with a two under par
33. Zilch Meadows led Meigs with a 39. Nick Dcttwiller.. who added a
42. was followed by Tommy Roush's 46. Thad Bumgardner 's 48 and 52s
by Carson Midkiff and Andy Davis.
·

KVD submits race results
. Here are the results from the Aug . 2 1 race~ at Kanawha Valley
Dragway in Southside. W.Va.
All racers w1ll he 1dentified hy hometown and veh1cle, 1f reported ..
Junior Dragsler Division: Jason Claytor. Peehles. Jon ina Clay, West
Hamlin. W.Va .
Modified Division: Chad Pemberton. Gallo•ay. 1978 Malibu: Gary
Ruble, Washington, W.Va .. 1971 Chevelle
Pro Division: Rick McCormick. Alum Creek. W.Va ., 1965 Corvette;
Kevi n Venoy. Long Bottom, 1972 No,·a .
Pro Modified Division: Ed Wasserbec·k. 'Prospect. I YS7 Chevy; Jeff
Bittner. Waynesboro. Pa,
Pun! Stn!et Division: Brenda Moblc} . R1 ple). \\'.Va .. .l994 Mustang ;
· C herry Strawthcr. Winfield. W.Va .. 1969 No' a

K of C to hold golf scramble in October

· GET THAT OUTTA HERE! -The Los f\ngeles Sparks' Lisa Leslie
(9) swats the shot of Hous.t on's Janeth Area in in the firs! half ot'
Thursday night's Western Conference finals .opener at the Forum,
where the Sparks won 75·60. (AP)
·

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to back Andy Ashby and lift San
Diego to victory.
start.
The Padres , outscored 33-3 by the
As tacio ( 14-IQ) had won four
Phillie
s in the last two games of their
consecutive deci sions and · lasted at
least seven innings m his previoUs si~-game road trip, got seven stro n_g
eigh t starts. on ly to yield si.x runs and . innings from Ashby ( 12-7) m lhm
return home . Trevor Hoflinan earned
· ,.;e ven hits 111 two innings.
his 33rd save.
Padn!s 4, Brewers 3
Rocky Coppi nge r (2-2) took the
Regg1e Sanders hi1 a go-ahead.
1wo-run triple in the seventh mnln g loss.
·after 5 2/3 inn l'ngs in hi s third career

The Knights of Colu mbus will hold J golf ,cramblc o n Oct. 9 at
·
Cliffside Golf Club in Galli poh
The Saturday tournament Will begin with a Y a.m. shotgun start..
The cost i&gt; $35 for Cliffside members and $45 for non-members .
For more information . contact Herm Koby at.446-9356.

Team Pelfrey signs Fisher to race in IRL
DAYTON. Ohio (AP) - An ISyear-old female dri ve r has bee n
signed by Team Pelfrey to compe te
in the Indy Racing Leag ue .
Sarah Fis her, a midget-car dri ver
from Commercial Point , signed a
three;year contract Tuesday t'o race
for Team Pelfrey, of suburban Hube r
Heights.
Fisher is trying to become the
youngest driver and second female to .
.
compete in an IRL race .
. Michel J&lt;Alrdain Jr. was the
y~JUngest to cOmpete when he dr0\1e

in the Indianapolis 500 in 1996 at 19.
The only other fem ale to compete in
an !RL 'eve nt is Lyn St. James.
Fisher is sc heduled to take her
!RL rookie test Sept. 2 at the Las .
Vegas Molar Speedway. If &gt;he pass- '
es that test, Team Pelfrey will try to
obtain enough sponsors fqr her to
compete in the final tw o races of the
season. the vegas.com 500 Sept. 26
and the Lone Star 500 Oct. 17.
Fisher has won five midget features thi s season.

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Vikings 17, Eagles l3
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Randall
Cunningham isn ' t worried. Randy

JACKSONVILLE, Aa. (AP) "If we don't get things going, it's
Some defenses might be able to going to be a struggle," Moss said
stymie Fred Taylor for a while. It's after the Minnesota Vikings edgel:l
more difficul't to change the way the Philadelphia Eagles 17- 13 in an
.Jaclosonville coach Tom Coughlin exhibition Thursday night. "The
calls plays. .
.
. , expectations are so high, we have to
Pers istent to a fault, Coughlin have the attitude that we are ready to
gave the ball to Taylor until it .paid off play. There was a lot of lackadaisical
Thursday night. Afte~ a few runs in atmosphere out there."
which he barely reached the line of
For the third straight exhibition
scrimmage , Taylor finally came . game, Minnesota fumbled four times.
through , breaking touchdown runs of The Vikings were sacked five times.
!6 and 86 yards to lift the Jaguars to And even kicker Gary Anderson was
a '31-6 preseason victory over ·the off, missing from 44 and 47 yards on
the night he received an award for his
Kansas City Chiefs.
The 16-yarder came when Taylor perfed 1998 season.
For the second time, Cunningham
slid through the right side of the line
and easily shed three potential tack- · couldn't get anything going with the
'leis for a 7-0 lead.
first-string offense that set an NFL
:•On Jacksonville's next possession, scoring reconOast year. . .
Taylor' started up the. middle, broke
But Cunmngham tsn t . gomg to
left and outran the entire Chiefs lose any sleep over the V1kmgs (2-1 ).
defense. With 15 yards to go. Taylor
"Now is . not the time to make
looked over his shoulder and taunted excuses. We re JUSt playmg the pre.
safety Jerome Woods, one of several season,". Cunningham said.
Chiefs with no chance of closing
St1ll, 1t took another strong perforground.
mance by his backup, Jeff George, ·
"It was clas sic Fred, " quarterback and a great play by second-year corMark Brunell said .. " It came at the nerback Ramos McDona ld to keep
right time . It was an incredible run. the Vikings from their thin! straight
For our offense. it just reminded us of embarrassment at the Metrodome .
soine qld times "
In his first game against hi ~ origiTaylor, wh~ rushed .for 1,223. nal team , Cunningham was satked
yards and scored 17. touchdowns in four times and had three fumbles and
h1 s rookie season: finished with seven no to4chdowns, then watched George
fini sh 9-of- 13 for 152 yard s.
carries for lOS yards.
. Under new c oordinator Dom
Qeorge, who delivered a nine-yard
Capers, the Jaguars (2- 1) goi a solid touchdown strike . to . Car lester
game as well from their revamped Crumpler for , a 17-3 thtrd-quarter
d~fense, showing all kinds of blitz lead, lett · carly,.m the fourth quarter
packages and playing 3 '2 quarters of · after tWI Stmg hts left knee , the same
stiutout ball before giving up a late one he sp.ramed three weeks ago.
touchdown .

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Greenspan says Fed must pay more attention to stock market School president says binge drinking
By ALICE ANN LOVE

activity and, hence, affect "''P"'P."'iale economic
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policies." Greenspan said.
WASHINGlON (AP) - Federal Reserve
Greenspan has expressed concern about the
Alan G=nspan said today that the high-flying stock market before. In December 1996
ailiof!'s cenJral bank must pay closer anention than he caused a sharp. brief sellolf in markets around
ever before to what happens on Wall Street because the world by Wondering aloud whether investor.;
mon: Americans arc investing in stocks.
were in the grip of "irrational exuberance."
· "As !he value of asscrs and liabilities have risen
At the time of tl]at speech, the Dow Jones indusrelative 1o income, we . have been confronted with trial average was hovering around 6,51Xl AI midthe potential for our economies to exhibit larger and morning today the index was at 11.175, even after
perhaps more abrupl response5 to changes in factors Thursday 's selloff dropped it below the record set
affecting lhe balance sheers of households and busi- Wednesdsay.
Greenspan returned to that theme in a moi'e technesses," Greenspan said.
His remarks were in a speech to be delivered nical way today, discu,...ing what' he called "waves
today al the Fed's annual retreat, in Wyoming's of optimism and pc""imism ·· that are currently
Grand Tetons. The text was distriboted in Washing- affecting stock prices.
He made a number of observations about variton.
There bas been a debate in economic' circles over ous facrors that make it difficult for investors to
wbcthcr financial markers should be taken inlt! con- judge the true value of any given stock in today's
sideration when the Fed sels Interest ra~licy. economy. He said one problem was the " rapid shift
Since the central bank's primary response •s to keep in the comJXlsition of gro"" domestic prQduct
inflation in check, some argue. it needs to focus on toward ide.a -based" technology, including such
price·changes in the real economy, looking at silch things as computer software.
Other factors be cited as giving investors.probthings as whether commodity prices or wages are .
lems
in iktermi~ing stock values included how a
rising too quickly.
company
accounts for its expenses on ilS balance
• G=nspan in today 's speech said that given the
latger percentage of ho~hold wealth thai is now sheet. Greenspan said a recent internal Fed study
accounted for by inveslments, the eentral bank found that undervaluing the cost of stock options
needs to watch more closely what happens on Wall granted to emploY$es resulted in overstatement of
profits by one to two percentage points over the last
Street.
five
years.
"Central bankers. in particular, are going to have
Greenspan said another difficulty that economic
to be able to ascertain how changes in the balance
sheers of economic apors influence real economic forecasters face in judging ·how much weight to

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give to the stock marltr:C is lhe unca1ainly of knowing how investors will react to unfomtt:eo IDtl
unusual e&gt;ents.
On this point, he cited the turbolcace creaiCd a
year ago in financial martets around lhe world
when Russia unexpectedly defaulted on billions of
dollars in foreign debt.
·
"That episode of investor fright II&amp;' largdy llissipated,1' Greenspan said " Biltleft unanswered _is
the question of why such episodes erupt in lhe first

place."

WASIDNGlON (AP) - The
president of Pennsylvania Slate
University says binge drinking is
an ewen bigger problem on college
campuses than illegal drugs.
"We don't .want to say that
drug use is no longer a problem,
bullbe truth is we don't sec nearly as much of it as excess consumption of alcohol," Graham
Spanier told the National Press
Club.
"Alcohol has been the drug of
. choice on campuses today."
· While.JJnive~ties have always
had a drinking student population,
Spanier said Thursday, the ones
who do drink are doing so more
heavily and more frequently.
He spoke two days after a Penn
State student celebrating her 21st
birthday was hospitalized with a
blood-alcohol content of 0.682
percent- a level twice what normally sends a person into coma.
The student participated in ·a
tradition of drinking al least 21
alcoholic drinks during a '21stbirthday "bar tour." ·
Last summer, drinking by Penn
Stale students led to rioting.
Some 1,500 students gathered
tn downtown State College as

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Despite all the sophislicaled economic models
that forecasters now have at their disposal, he said,
it still is virtually impossible to predid when a
financial market becomes overvalued and a crash is

imminent.
"To anticipate a bobble about to borst requires
the forecast of a plunge in lhe prices of assets previously set by the judgments of millions of
investors. many of whom are highly knowledgeable," he said.
Even with this difficulty, Greenspan said, central
bankers still must invest more efforts in determining the links bctwten stock-marltet values and !he
real economy. He specifically said that further study
is needed on something cconomisls call the "wealth
effect," the link between rising inves1ment holdings
an.d consumer spending. ·
"We no longer ha&gt;&lt;e the luxury to look primarily to the flow of goods and services, as conventionally estimated, when evaluating the macroecOnom·
ic environment in which monetary policy must
function," GreenSpan said.

Consumers let off steam to regulators about bank practices
would lift Depression-era prohibitions and allow banks, securities firms
By MARCY GORDON
and insurance companies to merge.
AP Business Writer
It would still a-llow banks and other financial companies that are affilWASHINGTON (AP)- Thcy'reangry and they' re not goi~ke
it anymore. Or at least they're incensed enough to write letters to feileral iated with eaCh other to share customer dala, such as addresse~ phone
banking regulators . In some cases, they ' ve cut up their credit cards in an numbers. b(nh dates, Social Security numbers. and checkinp; and credit
card account information. Data sharing is a major reason why financial
act of commercial disobedience .
Consumers are up in arms over financial piivacy and the practices of · companies want io merge . as it ope_ns n'u merous opportupities for the
·
banks, judging from a sample of recent letters sent to the Treasury Depart- companies to market their range of service~. ,.
In the view of many consumers, however, such data sharing is a gross
ment, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and other agencies. The sample was drawn from 760 such ,letters received by federal regulators from invasion of privacy.
" Please accept this letter as total objection to your 'New Terms,' which
July 1998through July 1999.
you
claim allow you to share information on me or my account with any"I was utterly Shocked to ·realize my own bank would provide my
credit card number to what I feel are unethical, if not illegal. telemar- one. Your bank is the limit on high charges, low interest payments and
keters," one consumer told the Office of the Comptroller of the Curren- marginal service to your customers," a consumer wrote his or her bank in
February, copying in the U.S. Comptroller's office.
cy, a Treasury division that oversees nationally chartered banks.
" Your mdst recent attempt to share information (on) our account,
"The next day I went to the ... (bank) branch to cancel my card."
probably
at a price and profit ... is inconceivable and reprehensible."
The 'House voted overwhelmingly on July 1 to give people the right to
Another consumer, who tore up his or her credit card and sent it back
block banks and other financial companies from sharing their personal
to the issuing bank with the final payment, explained why in a letter last
data with outside firms, such as telemarketers.
The lawmakers. who stayed up late lo pass the measure on the eve of September to the chief executi ve officer.
"There
is
an
ugly
trend
looming
in
the
banking
and
credit
indus!ry
·
their Fo~ith of July rece,..., were tapping into an American nerve.
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which is not. in the least bit beneficial to the consumer. (.have found this "
No comparable measure has cleared the Senate.
· Copies of th~ letters were obtained by The Associated Press under the bank to be using some of these predatory tendencies to abuse the clien·
Freedom of Information Act. The names of consumers and their financial tclc, namely me," the letter said.
"I do not want my name given to people who want to sell uscless and
institutions were blacked out.- to protect their privacy, of course.
inane
services which I do not need.' I do not want my account charged by
The letters weren 'I prompted by the congressional action ; they arose
·
. anybody ... whom I have not authorized to use•my credit."
. from consumers' anger at their financial institutions.
This spring, Minnesota's attorney general sued U.S. Bancorp, the
Late last year, the government tried to institute a rule that would have
required banks to track their customers' transaction patterns, the "Know largest b.a nk based in the state, alleging that it illegally sold customer data
to a telemarketing firm and pocketed $4 million in commissions, while
Your Customer" rule.
. That-brought a public outcry over privacy, forcing federal agencies to promising customers in writing that their account information would be
kept confidential. And California began investigating banks' privacy
scrap the proposal.
The House privacy provision was attached to swe&lt;:ping legislation that practices.

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rioters sci bonfires in the middle
of the street, tore down light
posts, battered storefronts _and
injured more than a _dozen pollee.
"There are unmistakable ron sequences of such behavioral patterns," Spanier said .
"Frequent binge drinkers are far
more likely than non-binge
drinkers to have multiple _problems" that include ~ngagmg m
unplanned sexual activity, ge tting
hurt and damaging property.
Spanier said a recent survey
(ound that more than 40 percent of
college students today engage m
binge drinking. defined as the
consumption of at l&lt;ast five drinks
at one . sitting by a · male or four
drinks for a female.
He said alcohol is a factor in 40.
percent of all academic problems
and 28 percent of aiJ ·dropouts . ·
Spanier outlined plans to
launch a national awareness campaign on Sept. 10, with full-page
ads in more than a dozen major
newspapers.
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He also said colleges and universities will intensif~ educational
and prevention efforts and estab!ish a Web site to call greater
attention to the-i.ssue.

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Chlll'dl or J.... Clllill ,..,.._
VanZI.nd1 and Ward Rd_
Pastor. James MHier
Sunday SChool- 10:30 a.m.
Evenana. 7:30p.m.

Clnud of Jnu Cbrilt
Apostolk Faith
Ncwt..maR~

Pastor: Many Hunan

Sundi:~ , I() a.m. and 7: 30p.m.

Wednesday, 7:.30 p.m..

Assembly of God
Libony Au&lt;onbly of God
P.0 . Box 46 7, Duddmg Lane

MbOn, W.Va .
Pastor: Nell Trnnant
Sunday Services- 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Bapltst
Maranatba Bapelst Churrll
Burlingham • 142-7606
Pastor : John Swanson
Sunday School- 10:00 a.m.
Morning Scrvicr II :00 a.m.
Evrning Service· 6:00p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30 p.rrl.
Hope B•plisl Chu~ (Soutbtm)

Pastor:. Jim Diny

570 Grant St., Middleport

Sunda~

.school, 9:30 a.m.
Wonh1p - II a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Strvia - 7 p.m.
FrH Will Baptist Church

Ash Sueet, Middlepor1
Pastor : Lcs Hayman
Sunday Service - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wednesday Sen.·itt-7:00 p.m.
Rutland Flnt Bapllst Church

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
PomtrOy Fint Bapli.JI
East Main St.
Sunday School-9:30a .m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
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5oullttm Baptist
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor · E Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday Sc-hool-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m.. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Ser.,.ices - 7:00p.m.
First Baptlsl Chun:h
Pastor: Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer St., Middleport ·
Sunday School· 9:15a.m.
Worship - 10:1S a.m ., 7:00p.m. ·
Wednesday Service· 7:00p.m.
Racint Fint Baplist
Pastor: Rick Rule
Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:40 a.m ., 7:00p.m.
W&lt;!dne~ay Services · 7:00p.m.
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Rub B1ptls1
Pastor: Bill Li'ttle
Su~day SchOQI • IQ,a..m.
Worship- lla.m., 6:30p.m
Wednesda y Services- 6:30p.m.
Mt. Union Baptist
Pastor :Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School-9:45a .m.
E.,.ening - 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 6:30p.m.
Bethlehem B1ptist Churth

Great Bend, Route 124 , Racine. OH
P:istor : Gene Mom s
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Sunday Worship · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wcdnc~ay Bib le Study - 6:00p.m.
Old Bethei'Frtt Will Baptist Church · ·
28601 St. Rt. .7, Middlepon
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Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Evening· 7:)0 p.m.
Thursday Services· 7:30
Hillside Baptist Churt:h
St. Rt. 143justoffRt. 7

Paslur: Rev. James. R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday School· 10 a.m .
Worship - lla.m., 6 p.m.
. Wedn esday Services · 7 p.m. ;
Victory Baptlst lndepend&amp;nt
525 N. 2nd St. Middleport
Pastor: James E. Keesee
Wo,rship - !Oa.m., 7 p.m.
Wcd!'esday Ser.,.ices · 7 p.m.
Faith Baptl~t C hurch
Rililro;,td St., Mason
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship- I I a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi~;Cs - 7 p.m.
Fortst Ruo B1ptist
Pastor : Arius Hurt
Sunday School - JO·a,m:
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F.ourth &amp; Main St., Middleport
Pa~tor; Rev. Gilbert Craig, Jr.
Sunday School ·9:30a .m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m .
. Antiquity Baplisl
Sunday School · 9:30a .m.
Worship ·10:45 a. m.
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· Rutlat;~d Fre'e Will Baptist
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Salem St,
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School · lO a.m.
E\.'ening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service~ · 7 p.m.

Catholic
Sacrtd Hurt Catholic Church
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898 '
Pastor: Rev. Waller E. Heinz
· Sat. Con. 4 : 45-S :lS~. m.; ~ass· .5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. -8:45-9.15 a.m.,
Sun. Mass-9:30a.m.
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Sunday Schoot · 9:30a.m.
Wotship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p..m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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Maift Suw, Rutland
Sunday Worship--10:00 Lm.
SllndaJ ScNicc--7 p.m.

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310!57 State kootc
Lanpvne
PUtor. G:ary Jd.Jon
Surd11y sdJoo! ·9:30a.m.
Sunday worship- 10:30 a.m. 47 p.m.
W~y prayer servkt - 1 p.m.

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Bn.dhury Church of Christ

Wtslry•• Bible Hollars~ Cblll"dd
75 Peat! St., Middleport.
Pastor: Rev . Doug Cox
Sund.ly Wor5hip .. 9;30 p.rq ., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:30p.m.

Hysell Rua Holiaea: Cbun:h
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m .
Thursday Scr.'ic.c - 7:30p.m.

cnrr Fm: Mdhodlst Cbur&lt;b
Pastor: O.arlrs Swigger
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m. and 6. p.m.
Wednesday Scrvitt- 7:00p.m.

Laurel

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Tom Rl.lnyon
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Rutland Church or Christ
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.. 7 p.m,
Bradford Church of Christ
Corner nf Sr. Rt 124 &amp; Bradburv Rd.
Minister: Doug Shamblin ·
Yoi.Jt~ Ministrr : Bill Amberger
Sunday School - 9JO a.m.
Worship-8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m.
W~dnesda,.: Services -7:00p.m.
Hickory_ Hills Church of Christ
E.,.angc:list Mike Moore
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wedne.';day Ser'oliccs- 7 p.m.
Langnilh: Chrbtbln Church
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Hemlock Grove Church
Pastor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school · 10:30 a.m .
Worship· 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.
Rftdsvllle Church 01 C hrist
Pasto r: Phihp Sllirnl
Sunday School : 9:)0 a.m.
Worship Sen.•ice: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.
·Dtxttr Churrh of Christ
Pastor: Justin Campbell
' Sunday school 9:30a.m. '
Norman Will, supt:rintcrident
Sunday worship- 10:30 a.m.

Christian Union
Hartford Churdt of Christ Ia
Christlaa Union
Hartford, W.Va.
Pastor:Jim Hughes
Sunday School -.11-a:m.
Worship-9:30a.m., 7:30p.m. ·
Wednesday Services- 7:30p.m."

Church of God
Mt. Moriab Cburch of God
Mile Hill Rd ., Racine
P.:mor: Brice U11
Sunday School - 9:45a.m.
Evening · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
Rutland Churth of God .
Pastor: Ron licath
Sunday Worship- 10 a.m., 6 p.m.

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Latter-Day Saints
Rwrp•lzed. Churth of Jtsus Christ
of Liner Day Saints
Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor : Je rry Singer
Sunday School ·9:30a.m . .
Worship- 10:30 a.m.
WedneSday Services-7:30p.m.

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St Rt. 160, 446-6247 or 446-7486
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Sunday Sehool10:20·11 a.m .
Relief Society/Priesthood 11:05-12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9·10:15 a.m.
Homemaking meeting, Is! Thurs.- 7 p.m.

Lutheran
St. Joho Lullaerao Church
Pine Grove
Re'o' . Donald C. Fritz
Worship -9:00a.m.
Sunday School . 10;00 a.m.
Our Saviour Luthtnn Church
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ra.,.cnswood, W.Va
Pastor: Da.,.id Russell
Sun'day School- 10;00 a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m.
Sl. Paul Lutben.n Church
·Corner Sycainore ~Second St. , Pomeroy

Re.,.. Donald C. Frill · ·
Sunday SchOQl - 9:4.5 a. m.
Worsh ip - II a.m.

United Methodist

· MI. 011\oe United Methodist
Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Re.,.. Ralph Spirt§
Sunda y SchOol - 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.
Thursday Services- 7 p:m.

Coopentlwt Parish
NorthtaSI Cluster
Atrr.d
Pastor : Sharon Hausman
Sunday School ·9:30a .m.
Worship • II a.m., 6 ; ~0 p.m.
Chtster 1
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worship - 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m
Thursday Ser.,.iccs · 7 p.m.
Joppa
Pasmr: Bo b Randolph
· Worship · 9:30a.m.
Su nday School - 10:30 a.m.
· Long Boltom

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
.Wnrs.hip : 10:30 a.m.
Reedsville
Worship -9:30a.m.
Sunday School . 10:30 a.m.
UMYF Sunday 6:'30 p.m ..
Firs1 Sunday of MOnth · 7:30p.m. service

Congregational

· Tuppus Plains Sl. Paul
Pastor: Sharon Hausman

Trinlly. Churth
Second &amp; Lynn, Pomeroy
Sunday school and worship 10:25

Sunday Schoo! - 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m.
Tuesday Services-7:30p.m.

Grace Eplscop•l Chun:la
326 E. Main SL, Pomeroy
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Re .... Deborah Rankin, Clergy
Holy Eucharist and 1
Sunday School 11 :00 a.m.

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Central Clusttr
A5bur)· (Syracust)
Pil.stor; Chad Emrick
· Sunday School- 9:45 a.m.
.Worship · II a.m.
·Wednesday Scr..,.iccs . 7:30p.m.

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Stinrsvillt&gt; Word or Faith
Pastor Da\ 1d' Da1lc\
Sunda} School 9 }()a· m .
Evemnx - 7 p.m·

Pas1ors John &amp; Pau y Wade
603 Second Ave Mason
773-SOI 7
Servict t1me . Sunda) 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday 7 pm

P..nChapd

Pomtroy
Pastor: Connie Fiares
Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
· Wonh1p- 10:30 a.m.
Bibk St udy Tuesday - 10 a.m .
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Pasmr: Ketth Radrr
Sunday S(hool - 9:15a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.
Youth Fellowship, Sunday - 6 p.m.
Rutland
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · IO:JO·a.m.
Thursday S('rv1ces- 7 p.m.

RrjoiCina ~rr Churrh
500 N. 2nd A\•e, Middleport

Pastor Lawrenct Forfman
Sunday School· 9 30 a.m.
Worsh1p- 10:30 am
Wedru:sda} Serv1ets- 1 p.m.

Follh Chap&lt;!
92J S. Third S1 .. Middltpon

Pastor Emie Wengerd
Sunday Krvicc., 10 a.m. ·
Wedntsda)' SCT\'ICC, 7 p.m.

Qifton Tabtmarlr Church
Cltfton. W Va.
·Sunda~ Sehoul- I0 a. m.
Wors hip . 7 p.fn.
Wednesday SeiiVICC - 7 p.m.

Cbristia.a F~low1hip Cmtrr ,
Salem St ., Rutland
Pastor: Robert E. Musser
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
~onhip - '11 : 15 a.m.. 7 p.m.
Wednesda)· Service· 7 p.m.

Ne'w Urr Victory Center
3773 Georxes Creek Road, Gallipolis. OH
Pastor Bill Stalen
Sund ay Sc rv 1cts - 10 a.m &amp;: 7 p.m
W ed ntsd a ~ · 7 p m &amp; Youth 7 p m

Hobson Christila Fellowship Churt"h
Sunda~

serv1ce, 10:00 a.m., 7:00p. m.
Youth Fellowship Sunday, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday service, ?:00 p.m.

Salem Ctnttr
Pas)or: Ron Fiercc
Sunday School · 9:15a.m .
Worship - 10:15 a.'!l .

t'ull Gospel Chun:h or tht Uving Sa,·lor
Rt .338, Antiqui1 )
Pastor Jesse Morns
'A.sst ·Pastors · J1m Morns
Ser.,. ic·es Saturda} 730 p.m

hilh Full Gospel Church
Long Bonom
Pastor: Ste\'e Retd
, Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship -9:30a.m. aqd 1 p.m:.

SnowvDir
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worsh ip· 9 a.m.

Bible Cburcb

Pomtro) Pike, Co Rd
Pao;tor Re~&gt;' ' Black"ood
Su.nd.d\ Schuol · IJ lU _. m
l.l. ur...tup' 1(t X) a m . .., 3(1 p m
'lll ednt&gt;dd\ Sen1ce . 7JU p m

~ Full -Gospe l Church ~

Wednesday - 7 p.m.
Friday - fellowshtp service 7 p.m.

Bethany
Pastor: Dewaync S!utler
Sunday Sch,ool · to a.~.
Worship· 9 a.m . •
Wednesday Sel'\'ices- 10 a.m.

Tbe Btlieve'n ' Fellowlhip Mlaistry

Carmei-Sutlon
Carmel &amp; Bashan Rds.
Racine, Ohio
Pastor : Dewayne Stulle r
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor:;hip - 10:45. a.m.
Bible Study Wed. 7:00 p.m .

HarriJoavllle Community Church
Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday · 9:30a.m. and 1 p.m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

Pen?ecostal

. New lime Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Rev. Margaret J. R~binson
Services: Wednnday. 7:30p.m.
Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Pt&gt;nl~ostal

Assembly
124, Racine
Pastor: Will1am Hob11ck
Sunday School· lO am.
Evening- 7 p.m.
Wednesda y Services - 7 p.m.
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Midllltport Penlt"&lt;:ustal
Thud A'o'e . ·
Pastor: RC'v . Clark Baker
Sunday School · 10 a m
Evenmg - 6 p.m.
W e dn~·sd~:~y Sen ices - 7:00p.m.

Middltport Community Church

575 Peart St. , Middleporl
Pastor: Sam Anderson
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Eveninx ·7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Morning Slar
Pastor-.- Dewayne Stutler
Sund ay School · II a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m

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Presbyterian

f•ilh V11llcy Tabernacle Church

East Lftan
P-astor : Brian Harkncr.s
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Wednesday- 7 p.m.

Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmett Rawson
~unday E.,.enin,\17 p.m.
Thursday Service- 7 p.m.

Racllit
Pastor: Brian H1nkncss
Sunday School,· 10 a.m.
Worship- II a.m.

1411 Bridgeman St., Syracuse
Rev. Mike Thompson,Pastor
· Sunday School · 10 a.m.
E.,.ening- 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Coolvlllt United Methodist Parish
Pasror: Helen Kline
COolvlll~ Ctiurch
Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
WOrship- 9 a.m.
Tucsd11y Services - 7 p.m.
Bethel Church

Township Rd ., 468C
Sunday School :•9 a.m.
Worship- IO a.m.
Wednesday Services - 10 a.m.
Hoddngport Church

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

Hazel Community Chun:t.
Off Rt , 124
Pa~tor: Edse1 Hart
Sunday School· 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

.o,·esvllle Communit)· Church
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship · IO:JO a.m., 7 p.m.

Morse Chapel Church
· Sunday school - 10 a.m.
Worship- 11 a.m.
Wednesday Service. 7 p.m.
Faith Gospel Church
Long Bonom
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m. \

Tordt Chun:h

Co. Rd. 63
SunQay School - 9:30a.m.
' Worship- 10:30 a.m.

Mt. Olin Communlly Church
Pastor: Lawrence Bush
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Evening· 1 p.m.
Wedn eday Service- 7 p.m.

Nazarene
Middleport Church of tht Nua~nt
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10;30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

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Syracust First United Presbyterian
Pao;to r· R e~ Knsana Rob mson
.Sunday School· 10 a. m
~ pr s hip · 11 a.m.

, Syracuse Mission

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Rt. 7 on Pomeroy BY-Pass
.Pastor: Re.,.. Robe rt E. Smith, Sr
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.

Harrisonvillt' Presbylerian Church ·
Worship · 9 a.m.
Sunday School -9: 45a.m.
Middleport -PreSbyterian
Sum.la.y Schoo l . 9 a.m
Worshtp- 10 a.m.

Seventh-Day Adven?ist
Sev'enth -Dav .'\d,·entist
Mulbcrn Ht ~ 'Rd. Pomt:ru•
Pasto.r: Ko 1. La~~otn~"-' ·
S:;!Urda) ·Sen ICC~
Sabbath Sch ool - 2 p.m_
Worsh1p · 3 p m

United Brethren
MI. Hermon Uailed Brtthren
in Chrisl Church
Texas Community off CR 82
Pas tor: Robert Sander~
SundiH School· 9:30a.m.
Worsh ip~ 10:.10 a.m, 7:.10 p m
Wednesday Sen.• ice~- 7:30p.m.
Eden United Brt'lh~n in Christ
2 l/2 mi les nor th of Rced sYilk
on State Rpute 124
Pastor: Rev. Robert Ma rkl ey
Sunday School · 11 a_m.
Sunday Worship - 10:00 a. m. &amp; 7:00p.m .
Wednesd;~ y Services . 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Youth Se r\·tcc. '7:.10 p.m

Full Gospel Lighthouse
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Hunter
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
El.'ening 7:30p.m. ,
Tuesday _&amp; Thursday -7:30p.m.

Rtfltsvlllt fellowship
Church oflht' Nazarene
Pastor: Teresa Waldeck
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m .
Syl)lcuse Church of lht Nazarene
Pastor, Robert J. Coen
Sunaay School-9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
~cdnesday Kids for Christ- 7 p.m .

Pomuoy Chun:h of Ute Nazarene
Pastor : Rev. Lloyd 0 . Grimm,Jr,
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m .
Worship - 10:30 a.m. anL1 6 p.m .
Wednesday St·rvice~ · 7 p.m.
t.:hute:r Church of the Nazar~ne
Pastor: R~v . Herbert Grate

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Se rv1ces • 7 p.m.
Rutland Cburch of the Nazarene
Pastor: Rev. Samuel W. Basye
s·unday School- 9;30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
We~nesday Strvices- 7 p1m. ·

Enlerprl!iit
Pastor; Keith Rader
Sunday School : ' JO a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.

Cah·a~

47439 Re- ibel Rd., ChtStt' T .
Pastors: Rtv. Mary and Haruld Cook
Sunday Scn.· 1~s : 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m .
Wedne-sday Servicc:s- 7 p.m,

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Church of God of Prophfcy
O.J. White Rd. off St. Rt . 160
Pastor : P.J. Chap man
Sunday School - lO a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.
Wednesday Ser.,.iccs. 7 p.m.

Episcopal

Han est Outrtacb Ministries

Graham Unlttd Mtlhodtst

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

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Syracuse Flnt Churcb of God
Apple and Second Sts. .
Pastor: Re ... . David Russell .
SUnday School and Worship- lO a.m.
Evening SerVices-6:30p.m.
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Wednesday Services-6:30p.m.

Hu1h (Middt.ponl
Sulh"a n
Sundl\ School . IJ.JO., m
w orship. J(J 30 a tTl

Pa ~lor \'e rna~ayc

Sunday School · 9 a.m
Worship · 10 a.m

Pioe Grove Blblt HoiiMSS ChuKh
112 mile off Rt. 32.5
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Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday Sc~l - 9:30a .m.
• Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7;30 p,m.
~ednesday Servitt. 7:30p.m.

Tuppen PI• Ia ChurCh or Christ
lhstrumental
Pastor: Terry Stewart
Worship Service· 9 a.m.
Communion - 10 a.m.
Sunday School- 10:15 a.m.
Yowh- 5:30pm Sunday
Oi~lc Study Wednesday 1 pm

Failh Ftl~tohip Crusade ror C'hrisl
Pastor· Re\ Frankhn D1cktns
Service : Fnda) , 7 p.m

Role or Sbuo• HollMU Cllun:b

Bunt·. ilow Ridge Churt'h of Christ

Zloa Church of Christ
Pomeroy , Harrisonvilk Rd. (Rt.I4J)
P,astor: Roger Watson
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship : 10:.30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service!&gt;- 1 p.m.

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Pastor: Chad Emm:k
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wo~h;ip · I 0 a_m

Lcadina Oeet Rd., Rutland
·Pastor: Rev. De wry King
Sunday school-9:30a.m.
Sunday wo~hip -7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting- 7 p.m.

Pa.stor:Ten y' Stewart
Sunday SchOQI•9:30 .a .m. .
Worship " 10:30 a.m., 6;30 p.m, ·
Wedn~af Scmcts. 6:30 p.ril.

Fortlt Ru•

Pasror: Chad Emrick
Sunday Sdtool - 10 am.
W6rsh1p · 9 un
Thursday Serv1ces · 6:30pm

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Letan, W. Va Rt I
Pastor: Bnan Ma~
Sunda)' School · 9:30a. m.
Worship • 7 00 p.tn
Wcdnesda) Biblr Stud) - 7:00p.m.

Cohuy Pllpim Cliopd
Hurisonvillc Ro.d
Pastor: Rev . Vidor Roush
Sunday SC'hool 9:30 a.m.
Worship - II •·!"·· 7:~ p.m.
Wednesday Sel'\'lOC - 7.30 p.m.

Keno Church of Cbrisl
Worship. 9:30a .m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffrey Wallace
1st and 3rd Su,nday

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WC'dnesday .Strvicts- 7 p.m.

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M1n is1cr: Danny Bias
Suoda} Sc-hool - 9·)() a.m.
Worshtp- IO:JU i .m , 7 p.m.
WednC'sda) S(rv1cts · 7 p.m.

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Sund.ty School -10:30 a.m.
Mommc WOBhtp. 11 :15 a.m.
Sundt} Sttvicc: - 6 p.m
Wednesday Services- 1 p.m.

FlatwPIStot: Keith Radrr
Sunday School 10 a m.
Worship • 11 a.m.

Soulh Bethel New Te!ilament
Sil~·c r Ridge
Pastor: Robert Barber
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Sun. Worship- 10:10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service'- 7 p.m.
Carltton lnlerdenomlnalional Church
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Kingsbury Road
Pas10r: Clyde Henderson
Sunday School -9:30a .m.
Worship Service I OJO a.m.
, No Sunday or Wednesd.ay Night Se rvices
Frudom Gospel Mission
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd . )I
Pastor : Rc\I .. Roger Wil lford
S u nd:~y Sch.1ol · CJ ~0 :1 m
·Worship - 7 p.m.
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Coolvi lle Ruad
Pa.~ hlr ' Rc&gt;- Phillip Rldl'nour
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
W o r~hip - 10:30 a.m.
We.dnesda) Servtcc. 7 p.m.

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• 48-inch deck
• Automatic transmission

Your John Deere dealer is passing along 99 days Same-As-Cash* on a full line of lawn and garden equipment.

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Church of Chrtsl

NEW
HAVEN
FUNERAL HOME .
"'lf~e lll'Cepl rprmeeil '71-llfi.'.Jim "

·812·8200

INSURANCE
SERVICES

Clean out your basement "Featuring Kentucky Fried Chicken"
or attic with the help of the 228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

CLASSIFIED SECTION!

992-5432

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY

Buy, Sell or Trade

We Fill Doctors'
Prescriptions
992-2955

214 E. Main
992-5130 Pomeroy

EWING FUNERAL HOME

Service Always
Established 1913

Dignity an(i

992-2121

Lundy Brown Rf1!1Bn Brown
Director
174
Street 106 Mulberry Ave.

Time to clean house? Crow's Family Restaurant

Pomeroy

Searching for a
local church?
Check the Sentinel
every Friday!

.in the

Sentinel
CLASS IFl EDS!

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'Yfre Lord is good, a stron_q
froid in tfie da)' of trouble;
and fre Knolvetli tlim1
tfiat trust in linn .
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:Francis FLORIST
Mt·~.~

Cvrmtr ~· Olflr•s' Flori Ill

352 Ell! Mill Polteroy, OH
740-992-2644
7 40-992-6298

'"'' u~ $,1,d t lm r Thu"ll"" ll'i1ia

Advertise your
FIRE &amp; SAFETY
SALES &amp; SERVICE
.992-7075
172 North Second Ave.
Oh

business each week
in this space ·
and support local

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�Pom~oy • Middleport, Ohio

Friday,Auguat27,1999

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FRlDAY
Skills Event, 5-9 p.m., Rock Springs with meeting at 9. Work '" the FelMIDDLEPORT - Ladies for the Fairgrounds. Open to all registered lo-. Craft degree.
Lonl Interdenominational Women 's Girl Scouts who wish to register for
Ministry to hold a free dinner and the coming year. as well as any girl SUNDAY
offer free school supplies for stu- who Wtshes to JOin Girl Scouts.
POINT PLEASANT. W.VA.
dents K-12 at 7 p.m., at the corner of Informati on anJ preregistrauon The Lofeline Apos10li c Church, all-'·
C?al' St. and Nonh Second Ave .. avaolable from Brenda Neutzljn~ ar ~ ;en•t&lt;·es on Sunday. beginning
wnere the slreet will be blocked off. 992-6679.
\nth Sunda~ School al 10 a.m .. folSi~gi ng and puppets will also be .
lowed by a ~ot luc k dmner. and spepresented. Information is available
Cial scrv1_..:cs at I p.m. No evemng
from Betty Johnson, at 441 -1415, or
PORTLA~- Lebanon Town- sCr\'iL:t: \\ill be held.
Jan Swigger at 992-6667.
. ship Trustees. regul ar- meeting, 6
a .m .. 1o wnsh1p building .
CHESTER
Reuni on of.
SATURDAY
de~cl"nd;:mt s of the hue Juhn L and
.. LOGAN . - Anioual Stancart ) HAR:RI SONV ILL E
Ha r- Voola Riggs Jeffers, I p.m.. Meigs
fanuly r~unoon , Saturday, 3 p.m., , risonville Lodge ~II. F&amp;AM . to Count) IKES ·Fann.
Old Ma.n s Cave S1a1e Park at the hos1 Scoot ish Ri te Players Club at
\
~J~clter house left of the . vis itors Masomc Temple on ~atu rday, dinner
REEDSVILLE - Hooneeoming .
t.:c.:n!er. Th.ose attendm.g are !o take a at 6:30 p.m .. al no l' hilr~e . fofhm·~d SCT\'ll: t.' S ut Eden Uni.tcd Brcthrr n
covered dosh and famtly mcmorabil- by pay ao 7 JO
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Church. JocatL·d two miles nonh of
oa. Campong sues avaolable.
Reedsv ille un Stale Route 124. with
. CHESTER Shade Ri ver ...vorsh1p scn' IL"~ m I 0 a.m .. Sunday
ROCK SPRINGS - Big Bend Lodge. 453 .. F&amp;AM . spccoal meet- Schoo.l at I I a. m.. carry-in dinner at
Srryice Unil of Girl Scouts. Ouldoor ing. Saturday. Breakfast at 8 a. rr. .. noon. mu s h.: in aftern oon.'

WITH THE
CU.SSIFIEDSI
Public Notice
PU8UCNOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given
lhlt . on
Seturdey,
Stplamber 4, 1999, at 10:00
a.m .. a pubtlc aalo will 11&lt;1
held 11 211 Wtat Slcond
Stroat, Pomeroy, Ohio, The
f'armer'a Blonk ond Saving•
Company parking lot, to eoll
for cash tho followl119 eel·
laterol: ·
1993 JEEP CHEROKEE
IJ4GZ78S6PI(569599
1993 FORD THUNDERBIRD
1FAPP6249PH189813
1896
O~DSMOBILE
IG3CW69B7G431960
The Farmers Bank and

Sevlngs

Company,

Pomeroy, Ohio, reserves

the rlght to bid at thlo selo,
and to withdrew the above
collaltral prior to aale.
Further, The Farmers B1nk
and Savings Company

reserves tha right to reject
any or all bide oubmltted.
Further, the above collat-

dltlon
no
oral willitbeIssoldIn,In with
the con·
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Public. Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
expren or Implied war•
rantlas given.

The Home National Bank
. reserves the right to reject

1896 Ford Bronco II VIN

PUBUC NOTICE
On SltUrday, September 4,

19911, 1110:00 am the Home
Nlllont~l Bank will oner for
sale at public auction on
Baok parking lot the follow·
lng vehlclet:
1111111- . Nlllan PIU VIN
11NeND11Yf)GC398997

II FMCU14T5GUB48994

1985 Ford Bronco II VIN
II FMCU1453FUC48842
1992 Chevrolet Camero VIN

any or all bids or to remove .
any unit from the sale at

any time.

II G1FP23E9N~163088
Tha terms of sale are

Arrangements may be
made to Inspect any of the
above named vehicles prior

cash .

to the sale by calling 740949-2210.
Homo National Bank
George
Lawranca
Collection Officer
.'
(8) 11, 20, 24, 21, 31
6TC

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For funher Information,
contact Shannon at 992·
1330.
(8) 25, 26, 27 3TC
Public Notice

(9) 3

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
.

:Meigs County has been awarded .funding for the purpose of providing
housing rehabilitation to LMI households in Meigs County. This is a two
year program.
!

Qualified co~tractors interested in bidding on jo~s for the Mei&amp;s
County Commumty Improvement program, may obtam a Contractor s
Statement of Qualifications application at the Meigs County Annex at 117
East Memorial Drive (behincf Holzer Clin.ic), Pomeroy, Ohio. Office hours
are_ 9:00.A.M.- 5:00 PN.f. ~ Monday thru Fnday. ~hen the complete~ arrli- .
c~tion 1s returned · It should be accompamed by proof of Liaoility
Insurance and Workmen's Compensation. ·
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Friday, August 27, 1999

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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. C?ntractors o~ the eligi~i~ity.listing .will have the opportunity to submit bids on Housmg Rehab1htahon Projects. Questions can be referred to
Jean Trussell, Grants Administrator at 740-992-7908 or you may register to
attend a Contractor's informational meeting to be held in the lower floor
of, the Annex on Tuesday. September 7, 1999 at 8:00 A.M. Refreshments
will be served.
·

PUBUCBID
ADVERTISEMENT .
Blda will be received by
the Ohio Depertment of
·Admlnlatratlve
General

Sarvlcea,
Service•

Dtvlolon/Offlc• of the Stele
Architect, 4200 Sur'face
Road,. Columbua, Ohio
43228-1.395 lor the followIng Project:
Project No. 770.1998~3
MEIGS County

Public Notice
IMiecl -will be ..celvlld
lor the following lr!lde:
CONTRACT, EST. OF COST
HAVC, t2$0,000.00
RE-BID
UNn~

September 2, l!IIIQ

at 2:00 p.m., will 11&lt;1
opened and reed publicly II
the Gon~ral Service•
Dlvlolon, OHiee of the State
Arehltect
lmmodletely
lhtrelfler.
Bidding documontt may
be abtolna, tram the Ofllco
of the State Arehllect, 4200
Surface 'Road, Columbua,

Ohio 43228-1395, Attention:
Bruce Ralakln tel.·614-644·
5913 or Janet Sutton 814644·7298. ahlpplng chorgoa
collect, by piecing a dopotlt
In the amount of Eighty
Dollere ($801 par ael
peyablt to TREASURER
STATE OF OHIO. NO n\oro
than throe (3) sell will be
provided on a refundabla
boola to a Bidder. Plan
Rooms may acquire docu-

menta without a depoalt.
Tho bidding documenta
may be reviewed during

buslnees

hours

at the

, E-Mail:
Project Manager
Tel. 614-644-5913
Fax. 614-752-0478

PUBUC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR
STATEMENT OF ·
QUAUFICATIONS
The Vlllege of Pomeroy
lntenda to contraot for profetllonal engineering aer·
vlcll In connection wllh
propoaed Water · Main
Exto.nalone
· and
Improvement• along Spring
Avenue, Pleooant Rldgo
Road, US Rt. 33, RoH Hill

In MemDry

In Loving Memory of
Brand New 1999 Chevy Full

SIZe Railed Roof Conv. Van

Brand N~ 1999 Chevy Ful.l
Size .Conversion Van

Brand New 1999 Chevy
Tahoe LS 4Door 4x4 ·

123 750* 121'950* 129 250*
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• Vortec V-8.Power
• Color TV And. VCP
• Rear Air/Heat ·~

• Vortec V·8·Power
• 4 Captain's Chairs
• Rear Sola
Capl

.

• Vorlec 350.V-8 Power
• Power Wlndowa 1Locka
•
Loadedl

CbiefJJ. Cremeans
· who passed away
Aug. 1/1, 1985
Those we love we never lose,
For always they will be,
Loved, remembered,
· treasured, Always In

lmprovomen.. mey conolot
oltho following:
"!10,000 gallon water ator·
age tank
"WIItr booeter pump Ill·
lion

....

views with flrme deter..

mined to 11&lt;1 quollfled for
providing lhl niCIIIIry
profeeolonol
llrvlceo.

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2 to 8 lnchee diameters

110

1r1111y

Include prellmlnory engl·
neerlng report1, dealgn,

122,850*
• Automatic.
•.Air Conditioning
• Aluminum Wheels

Brand New 1999 Chevy
S.Serles LS Extended Cab

7 40·742-2566

~8,350* ~2,850*

Hire tJ Vet

Rutland,

• Air Conditioning·
• AM/FM Slereo
• 4 Wheel DlscBrakes

• Air Conditioning
• LS Package
• AM/FM Cassette
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MONDAY·FRIDAY
7amTONOON
SATURDAY

Help Wanted

J &amp; L Insulation
&amp; Siding

Wast VIrginia's 11 Chevy, Pontiac, Buick, Olds,
And Custom Van Dealer.
.

Fri. 9 am ·10 pm • Sat. 9 amSUnday 1 pm - 9 pm

TOLl FREE 1-800-822-0417 • 372-2844
I

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• Vinyl Siding
• Roofing &amp; Seamless Gutter
·Replacement Windows
• Concrete
• Room Additions • Garages
• Dec\s &amp; Boat Docks

Jam., llees•• u·
e www.tompeden .com

PH: (740) 992·2772

SEAMLESS
GUnERS

Ohio

SHADE RIVER AG
SERVICE
Complete Line of 4-H

aend a resume to PO Box 1033 , Logan , Ohio -43138

1·100·311·3391
Free Estimates
Contruton Welcome

Feed &amp; Show Supplies
And Sullivan Show
. Supplies
Caii98S~3831

Country Parks Inc.
SHADE'lUVEil
AG !EIMCB"

7123 I mo.

Spon1ored by the

Volunt•er Emergtmcy Squad, .Jt1corporated.

Tickets : -$10.00 Donation Each/1000 Maximum

Drawlna to be held at. 12 pm on
Sundar October 10, 1999
For More lnformalion Ca lll-740-541-4001 Local Call
~r contact a:ny P~meroy Squad M~mber

fol!r·Wheelei purchased at:
Riverfront Honda, Gallipolis, Ohio

ANNOUNCEMENTS
'

005

Pereonala

Over

AS A· B·C. Call Joyce At 1·888·
769-7331, Ext.222.
Love American Style A Fun Way
To Find LOVE 1·900·945·6t00
Ext 7325. $2.99 /Min. Must t B

e.

Years. Procall Co. 602·954·7402:

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START
DATING
TONIGHT!
Ha'JB Fun Meeting Eligible Si1i-

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JONES'

't '

TREE SERVICE

'·'I·

·TOP

20 years exp~rlence

gles In Your Area. &lt;;all For More
Information. 1·800·AOMANCE,
Ext. 9735.

• "{rill'
• 5,ull'9

. \

• ~e"'o"ll

Free Estimates

Grl"ol"9

30 Announcements
New To You Thrift Shoppe
9 West Stimson. Athens
740-592-1842

Quality Clo thing and Museho!d

Items. $1 .00 bag sale every

BISSELL BUILDERS,
INC.

Real Estate General

WKPU~.SuruetHome.cDm

lunsat BOIRB

-New Homes • Vinyl
Siding • New Garages
·Replacement Wincjows
•Room Additions
•Roofing
COMMIICW .... IESIDIIIIIAl
FREE ESTIMATES

ConatrucHon

740·992·7643

Bryan Reeve•
SUBall Reeves

- Conttrucllon •
Rtmodetlng-Kitchen Ceblnott
VInyl Sldlng-flocf•Otcko·

;tel",..!~ 24 Hr•. Taxi
a~tl Delivery Service
We deliver ALMOST

Garagu

anyt~ing

Call for details

, Free E•timatea
740-742-3411

Thursday. Monday thru Saturday
9:00-5:30.
THE MINI MALL

Has Returned It'S Furniture To
Former Loca~lon : 241 Thi rd Avenue, Gallipolis, Phone: 740-446-

0522.

.

Also, New T.V. Shopping Cha'nnel
Clothing, FeaiUring Plus Sizes Located At: 314 Second Avenue ,
Phone: 740-441 ·0 154.
Finally. The Mini Mall Has A VarIety Of J;verything From A To
Loca~ed At : 356 Second Avenue,
Pnone: 74()..441·1142. "

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7 40-992-0038

140-992-5232
8124/99

t mo. pd

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE
•Room lddhlont &amp;Remodeling

•NewGaragn
•Eieotrtoal &amp; Plumbing
. •Rocfl"11 &amp; Gutters
•VInyl Sldl"1!&amp; Painting
•Patio &amp; Porch Otclte
Frw foffm~teo

V.C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215

AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE BROKER

~meroy,

KEITH SHINN, SALES ASSOCIATE

Ohio

Pomeroy Eagle~
Club_Bingo On
Thursdays
AT 6:30P.M.
·Main St.,
Pomeroy, OH
Paying $80.00
per.game
$300.00 Coverall
$5oo;oo Starburst
Progressive top line.
Uc. II 00.50 11nt1Hn

"7i'y Shopping Downtown
Gallipolis Ap~ Savel'

DEPOYSAG ·
.. ' PAR,.S
All Makes Tractor &amp;
Equipment Parts
Factory Authorized
· Case-IH Parts
Dealers.
1000 Sf. Rt. 7 South
Coo/v/1/t, OH 4S723

740887-GIII

22 yn. Local

G&amp; W Plastics and Supply
St. Rt. 7

Tuppers Plains, OH

740·985-3813

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

311 t/99 TFN

• New Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATES
985-4473

Don '1 Need A Big One
Call A Lillie

o;,e ,

DRIVEWAY STONE

7/22fTFN

Howard L. Writasel

ROOFING
NEW·REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES
949·2168
4/2 TFN

JACKS ~OOFING
&amp;CONSTRUCTION

Compost
Light Hauling

.,

992·5455
R.L .. HOLLON
TRUCKING

CONCRETE
CONNECTION

YOUR

DUMP TRUCK

Qualitr Driveways,

SERVICE
Agricultural Lime,
Umestone • Gravel
Dirt· Sand
985-4422
Cheater, Ohio

Sidewalks , Patios
25 yrs experience
Free Estimates

10125196 trn

Joseph Jacks
740.992·2068

tJ.....,...IT"'"QQI

""'"M
Bulldo•er &amp; Ba~khoe
Seroice•
.
House &amp; Trailer Sites'
Land Clearing &amp;
. Grading
Septic SyJten" &amp;
Vtilitiea

(7401 992·3831

·Shop-at home...

Buy from the Classifiedsl

7 40·7 42.-8015
877-353-7022 {toll free)
8/111991

· New Roars • Repairs •
Coating • Gutters •
Siding • Drywall •
Painting • Plumbing
Free Estimates

HOWARD
EXCAVATING CO.

mo po

10 wk . old male kitten, very cute

304·1182·3324.
F ive 8 week old kittens; Inside
cat, ,lemale , 25 .tbs ., l lxed, declawed; Jo Hill, 740-985·4466.

a· Gravelless Leath

I00' ' 1000' Rolls 1' &amp; 3/4' 200# Woter Une
Full line of Gos Pipe &amp;Regulalor5 Water Storage Tanks

Good Homes Only : Gentte, Male
Puppies. Will be Small Dogs. 740.
446-3376.

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111111
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Mon.· Fri •. 9:00 to 4:30
Sat. 9:00 to 12:00

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IJWr-ME SYSTEMS tNC.

MYERS PAVIND

Henderson, 'NV
We Do...
• !larking Lots
• Basketball Courts
• Driveways
• Grading Work
• Hauling Stone
(304) 675·2457 Office
(304) 674-3311 Col I'll.
FREE ESTIMATES
Cont. #WV003506

SMITH'S
CONSTRUCTION
• New Homes .•
Remodeling • Siding
• Roofs
25 yrs experience

(740) 992·2753
ot 992·1101

One male and two female

· 60

EXCAVATING
Backhoe {$&lt; Bulldozer
Services
Site Preparation
Septic Systems
RODNEY KELLER
Owner/Operator

1·740·98.5·3949 .
2 mo. pd .

HILL'S
SELF STORACE
29670 BashBn Road
Racine, Ohio·
45771
740-949-2217
Sizes 5' x 10'
to 10' x 30'
Hours
7:00AM • 8:00PM

CREDI,. PROBLEMS???
No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
Repo • Dlvorded .

WORRYING!!!.·

No Embarraaament...
You're Treated with Respecll
Call Now for Instant Approvlilll ..

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EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
110

Help Wanted

~ Growing
Company NEEDS HELP. $399 ·
$4 ,999 PT fFt. wv.ow .jcsde slgns.com 1·888·283-2372.

$2,000 WEEKLVI Mailing 400
Brochures! Satisfaction GuaranteE!dl Postage &amp; Supplies Pro"
vldedl Rush · Self-Addressed
Stamped Envelope! GICO, DEPT
5, Bo~~: 1438, ANTIOCH , TN .
3701 1·1438. Start l,mmediatel~.
$800 WEEKLY POTENTIAL
Comp lete Simpl,e Gover nment
Fo[ms At Home . No Experience
Necessary. CALL TOLL FREE ·
1-8D0-966·3599 Ext 2601
~ · .. DRIVE THE BIG RIGGS !I! ' ..
• Reg . O.T.R . • Tru ok Dri ving
Training No Exper. Necessary !!
21 &amp; Over 1·877·213·1303 (Toll
Free).

Antic ipated vacancy for Talented
and· Gifted Teacher. Submit letter
of lnter'est, ·r esume, references
and copy ot current certificate to
John Costanzo, Superintendent.
Athens-Meigs Educa f(On AI Serv·
ice Cenler, 507 Richland ·Ave nue.
Suite 108, Athens, Ohio 45701.
DeadUne Is Sep1ember 3, 1999.
ASSEMBLY AT HOME II Crafts,
Toys. Jewelry, Wood . Sewing .
Typ ing ... Great Pay! CALL 1·800·
795-0380 Ext. 1201 (24 HIS).
AITENTION :
Hive ,A Computer1
Put II To Work!
$25 -$75 /Hr. PT/FT
t ·888·890-348 1
www.pc-lnconie.com

Found : Young Aotwe iiJer, Black/
Tan. Found on Redmund Ridge in
Back Henderson. w/Biue Colla r.

(3041675-6370/675-3647.

.

Lost Small lemale mixed breed
dog wh ite w/ dark laCe &amp; talt,
short haired. disappeared on
Thur.'Aug. 19th .on Jericho&amp; At. 2
304; 675·5485 .

AITENTION:
.

$25 ·$75/HR. PTIFT

AVONI AU Areas! To Buy or Sell .
Shirley Spears. 304-675-1 429.
Avon Products: Start your own In ·
Home Business . Work Ftexibte
Hours, Enjoy Unlimited Earnings.
1·888·561-2866
Christmas Arou0d The World &amp;
GiftS, Now Hiring Sales Represen·.
tatives , All Area 's, Als o Booking
Parties. Call· Monday -Frlelay,
7P.M . -8P.M_740-446·92 19.

Computer Users Needed . Work
lost: Female Calico Cat With 'Rtd . Own Hrs. $25K · SBOK/ Yr. 1·800·
Collar, Vicinity : Sailor Road , 740·
536-0486 x, 7777, www.1cwp.com
388·9932.
.
•
Otrect Digital Solutions have ImLost: LARGE WMITE Male Oog, mediate openi ngs lor installa Lost Near Ri o Grande, SUB· tions &amp; se rvice Tech .Serv ing the
STANTIAL REWARD! 740 ·245·
satellite Industry no 1xper. nee·
0485 Arter 6:00P.M.
essary·,will train the righl ca n ~
didate if you have a willingness
10
Yard Sale
to excell. call Bill a1 t -800 -754·
1939, a truck is required.

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity
238 First Avenue, Friday, S&amp; tur·
day, 8·6, Texas Instruments TJ.'
83 Calculator $70: Audiovox Cellular Phor'le $35.
5 Fa,mlly: August 30th Th ru Septembtr 2nd, 9 To 4, Boat &amp; Trailer
1987 Chry&amp;ler 15' Camper
i
Mower. Washer. Table . 6
I
Gun Cabinet, Ant ique Victrola
Sewing Machine, Curtains, Rugs ,
Kids &amp; Adults Clothes . Mise. At
7 .5 Mile Marker Greantrea Ro&amp;d
&amp; Bulavlllo Pike.

AI..L Ytrd

Slfel Mutt
Be Ptlclln Advance.

QFAQLINE: 2:00p.m.
lha doy ba-lha ad

DRIVERS · Owner Ope rators
Manufacturers Fleet Needs
Trucks For Growing B usiness
Ray Or Jim 800·534-111 1.
Drivers : Free 3 -Week COL ·
Training. Earn $26 -532,000 /1st
.Yr . W /Full Benef 1ts No E•P
Needed . P.A. M. Tran spo rt Spe·
cial Call Toll Free 1- 817-230·
6002 Sun -Fri. 7 A .M. ·7 P.M.
www.pamtransP9rt.com
Fast Money': No selling Noi MLM
earn $1 ,250 per day. 1-80'0-882·
5044'. 101272692 PPR.
Housekeeper For Disabted Practicing Columbus Anorney. Live-ln.
Some Care Duties, Salary, Room,
Board, 614·267-5354.

I'M TIRED , tor 'weeks I've been
Interviewing men and women for
filhlon ·2:00p.m.
positions ol $800·$1500 or more
Friday. Mondly edition
per week . I'm tired at these men/
-10:00 a.m. Sllunllly.
women whO come to me loo king
for $200-$300 p&amp; r week . We. have
Garage Sale ·Moving, Friday an opening lor 2 dignilied men or
27th , Saturday 28lh , 9·5 ~ 1354
women to assist fam ili es in Ce·
Green Valley Orlve , 3 Miles Nonh
metery plann ing. Is 1there
OJ Hospital Up Route 160, Leh On someone out there . a real Sales
Evergreen. lell On Green Valle;y, person . who wants a challenge,
Second House On left (Beige) A who's willing to wo rk and help me
Lillie Of E118rytnlng, cash On~ l
.build my bus mess ? The persons
we accept tor th is position cah
Garage Sale: Thursday B/26, Frl·
expeCt to earn $40,000+ per year.
day 8127 . Saturday 8128. 9·? Fur·
We offer complete tra lnmg and
nitur e. Clot hing , Mls(\ellaneous,
company benefils. This is a
234 Evergreen Road , Mary Skid·
opportu nity tor sen1or citl·
more.
Call B ill Swank 9 to 5 at
Huge Garage Sale : '2 ElectriC· 740·992·7440.
Ranges. Bar Stools, Sinks. Misc.
IIams. AU Sizes Clothing ." Friday,·
Saturday, 9·5 , 3679 S.R. 325, ·
Ia to run. Sunday

Soull1 Of A~ Gran&lt;IO.

Help wanted - ntg\ht sh ltt, 7p m9am. Ca ll 740-992·5023 tor Inter view.
Loca l Trucking Company Seeking
Qual ified Truck Drivers . Good
Pay And Benefi1s. Senel Rea ume
To: DriVer, P.O . B011 109 Jack ·
son. Ohio 45640, Or Call 1·740286- 1463 Tci Schedule An Interview.
Mature Dependable Adu lt To Babysit Toddler Anel 1 SChOOl Age
Child Oayshltt Serious Inquiries,
740-446·7519.
MEO IC AL BILLING Earn Excet •
lent Income. Full Tram1ng . Com·
puter Requi rect . Cal l Toll- Free .
800·540-6333 Ext. 2301 .
Office seeking Med1cal Data-entry
rttps tor Entry-Level Position. FT/
PT E•cetlant Pay 'PC Reg Call: 1·
MOTHE.RS &amp; OTHERS WORK
FROM HOME! Maii-Or(:ler. Part
Time'&amp; Full Time. $650 -$3,600/
Mo., Ful l Tra lnl.ng Provided! For
FREE Bo oklet Call 1·888 ·234·
9897 www.cash-91 1.com/home

Musici ans - Clrummer took ing lor
lead guitari st, bassist and rhythm
guit aris t/ vocalist to do old 1es.
rock and country, John, 740-6986212.
Need 7 Ladies To. Sell Avon , 740446-3358.
Need a morning del ivery pers on
tor the Charieston Gazette for the
Point Pleasant , Leon . R ipley,
Evans areas. '1-800 -962 -6397 .
Ext. 1787. &amp; Leave Message.
Need someone to work 4 to 12
shill, caring for the eldef ty, ca,ll
between the hours of Sam &amp; 4pm,
Monday thr u Frld.ay, 74 0-9 92 ~
4410.

Outside Sales. Growing Satellite
Installation Company Looking For
Sa!es Person To' Make Sales .
A.ppolntments . Must Have Ca r.
Good Peopl e Skills, Part-T ime 1
Full-Time, Satel lite EXpe ri ence
Prelerreel , Not Necessary, 740·
862·3109.
Overbrook Center, 333 Page
Street. Middleport, has part time
pos itions for STNA's available tor
a!l Shilts and weekends. Anyon e
Interested please stop oy and til l
OUI an application. EOE ·
Pa rt Time Merchandiser For Na·
tiona! Floral Company, $7 .00 Hour
Pius Mileage , Must Ha ve Own
Transp or'tatton , Catt Stephanie ,
304-295-9237 Part time reception1stf billing clerk
lor local physician's offlce. EXperience with computer. cod(ng and
medical billing prelerred. Send resume to P.O. Box 458, Racine. OH
45771 .
POSTAL JOBS To $16 .35 /HR .
INC . BENEFITS, NO EXPER I·
ENCE . FOR APP. AND EXAM
INFO . CALL 1-900·813-3 586 ,
EXT jj4210 . 8 A.M. · 9 P.M .. 7
DAYS fds. Inc.

Satellite Tec h, Growing Satell ite
;tnstattation Company Look ing For
Teci"IS . Expe ri en ced In Ma ny
Dish Systems Or Cable T.V. Requjred . Must Have Turck Or Van ,
Start A.SAP. 740:862·31 09.
SECURITY OFFICERS

1-eea,t50-2794
www.woril-trom-home.net/blgl

Lost and Found

GaiHpo li l Career Co ll ege Is
Seek ing Part· T ime tn1tructor1 In
The Following Disciplines: Com·
muni catlon1; Computer Applications (MS Off~te )~ Computer T&amp;eh
Support: AM Officii ~dm inistra·
uon (Records Management ,
Sh0r1hand , Et c .) Mini mum 01
Ba chelor's Degree tn Field Required Ptease Submit Res ume
And Refe re nces To Gel!lpolla
Carear College , 1176 Jackson
Pike, GaiHpolil. OH 45631 Gall i·
polis Career College Is An Equal
Opportunity E!Tlpk¥3r.

New Haven Church would ltke to
hire a pianist lor Wed . evenmg
choir pract ice &amp; Sunday morn ing
service fo r more ln1o, ca ll 3048822804 or 304-675·5043.

PUT IT TO WORK I.
.~lttens.

One year old red male Doberman,
very gentle, 740-992-5551 .

KCB

Wanted To Buy : Used ·Mobile
Homes . Call .740·446· 0t75, Or 1·
304-675-5965.

OWN A COMPUTER?

Manure. 740.446·7104.

(304)e7H223.

Landscape Material,

Topsoil &amp; Mushroom

Giveaway

Free Puppies. 9 Weeks . 1/2 lab
Retrievers. 740·245· 5946 Leave
Message.

Culverts: 4" - 48" in stock

Good clean ,soft lead 304·882··
2695.

•woRK FROM HOME'

Start Dat ing Tonlgnt l Ha'o'e fun
j:llaylng the Ohio Dating Game, 1aoo-ROMANCE. extension 9681 .

20 Yrs. Exp. ' Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

Call 614·843-5426

This very well maintained older home is located jusl ab.ove the Pomeroy Bridge.
The one and a hitlf story. contains a very nice living room, dining room, kitchen,
one bedroom, and a bath on the first floor. There are two bedrooms on the second
floor. A full size basement has a half bath and laundry hookups. Heati~g and
cooling is provided by a forced air ·gas furnace. You can enjoy your leisure time on
a nice front or side porch and have your cookouts on the back covered patio. A tine
car auached garage with ext.r~ storage space completes the arrangement. The lot is
66ft. by 154ft. locat.ed convenient 10 all Mason business and just across the river
from Middlepon and Pomeroy. Priced in upper sixtys.
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
.
OFFERED BY

740·742·2138

Clean Late Model Cars Or
Trucks, Low Miles, 1995 Models
Or Newer, Smith Buick Pontiac,
1990 Eastern AVenue, Gallipolis .

unite lovers, Solves All Prob·
·lams , 100°1. Guranteed . Call 1·
8n-724·1865.

,I

• VInyl Siding • Garages
~ New Homes • PQie Buildings
·.Room AddltiQns

33795 Hilarul Rd.
Pomeroy, Ohio

Hauling
Limestone &amp; Gravel
Reasonable Rates
Joe N. Sayre

Antiques , top prices paid , RiverIn e Ant iques , Pomeroy, Ohio,
Russ Moore owner. 740-9922526.

LOSING WEIGHT IS AS EASV

i'"(l:'--.
1'/ '

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION

High &amp;Dry
Self-Storage

TRUCKING

wilh cho clrmifirdt

Help Wanted

. 600· 298-8506.

),

rou·u build."'""" ru when.
~ save

Wanted to Buy

'Absolute Top Dollar: All U.S. Sll·
ver And Gold Coins, Prootsets ,
Diamonds , Antique Jewelry, Gold
~~::~,;;··g~Pre -'1930 U.S. Curre ncy,
I
, Etc. Acquisitions Jewelry
. Coin Shop, 151 Secon~
AvenlJ!, GaRipolis, 740-446-2842.

SABRINA. LARABEE AMAZING
POWER LOVE SPECIALIST! Re·

NowRentiag

SAYRE

90

7127/99 2 mo. pd.

40 ·

Free Estimates

Wedemeyer's Auc t ion Se rvic e,
Gallipolis. Ohio 740-379·2720.

Albany, Ohio

1999 HONDA FOREMAN
'
4SO ES 4X4 GIVEAWAY
Po~ror

Rick Pea,rson Auct ion Company,
fu ll time auctioneer , comp lete
auction
service.
Licensed
t66 ,0hlo &amp; West Vlrg i'lla, 304·
773-5785 Or 304a73·5447

S;4;,, &amp;S1#1if

40 742-8888

Full or Part Time $9 to $13 per hr Available
with Established Mobile Home Company
FfT Benifits package indudes Vacation-401 K·
Profit Sharing &amp; Insurance benefits &amp;
can indude housing!!

up to 8 ton

Auction
and Flea Market

CorTit:~lete Auct ioneer ing Servtces . Consignment aucllon- Mill
Straet. Middlepor t. Thursdays .
Ohio License 17093. 740· 989·
2823.

WILLIS'

Over 40 yrs experience

(No Sunday Calls)

740·985·4180

80 ·

740·992·3470

Truck seats, car seats, headliners,
truck tarps, convertible &amp; vinyl tops,
Four wheeler seats, motorcycle seats,
boat covers, carpets, etc.
Mon • Fri 8:30 • s:oo

requlrementa ol the agen-

cleo providing· fundl119 lor
tho project.
(B) 20, 27 2TC

MASON, W.VA.

· INTERIOR
Before 6 pm leave
massage. After 6 pm

Everything goes! Friday &amp; Satur·
day. T~ residence, Texas A.d.

(L~w Rates)

A &amp; D Auto Up o stery • P us, Inc

IN

of painting, and let
me do it for you.

August 27·28 . 8am·5pm 137
Pearl Slrte f, Middleport Ra in
cancelS, lOtS of Childrt!ln's clothes.

Bill .Mo.od lspaugh Auct ioneering.

NEW LISTING

BRAMHI COAL Linda's Painting
Take the pain out
CO·MPANY
Sr. 124 Wellston, Ohio
740-384-6212
LUMP AND STOKII COAL
H.E.I.P. VOUCHIRS
ACCIPIID
DELIVIIY AVAILAILI
HOUIS: 7am THRU 4pm

Limearone, Gravel,
Sand, FiU Dirt,
Agricultural Lime,
Mulch, Top Soil

HOWARD'S TRI· COUNTY SANITATION

"A Better Wa , Eve

.Business se-rvices
Brand New 2000 Chevy
Silverado 4x4 Pickup

HfiOUnG InC.

Septic Tanks Pumped

Phone (740) 593-6671

All Verd Selet Mull 8t Pakl In
Am,.... Dotdlll\0: I:CJOtlm tho
dly before ' " ' 1d 11 to run,
Sundty I llonday edllfon 1:OOpm Fridoy.

We Deliver

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Brand New 2000 Chevy
Blazer LS 4 Door 4x4

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

WICKS

Porta Jon rentals

r-

750·East State Street
Athel)s, Ohio 45701

bidding aaolo..nco, con·
otructlon con..ct edmlnl•
trstlon and/or reoldlnt projoel raproaonlallon. tho
selected firm will 11&lt;1
. water · required to comply with tho

•hydropnaumltlc
booeter pump alation
•16,000 lineal feet of w.ter
maine ringing In elze from

500 gal. per day 1200 gal. cap.

--

Vlll811• of Pomeroy
reMrvU· the right to hold
dlocuulono ond/or Inter·
The

Profnllonel urvlcH

Mighty Mac Aeration Systems

Steve Riffle
~ Sales Represen.tative
. Larry Schey

....... opportunity employ-

Real Estate General

our memory.
Sadly missed by,
Wife, Teresa.
Children, Family &amp; Friends

ayatem

Stop In And See

no later then 4:00 PM on
September 15, 19911.
Statements received after
thlo limo and dale will not
11&lt;1 conelderod.
·
Statement•
of
O•allflcatlono
ohould
Include Information •811•rdlng tho englnHrlng flrm'e
hlelory; llollrig of key par·
eonnel to 11&lt;1 utilized,
Including their education

BINGO

OVER .250 VANS TO·CHOOSE

· water

Mlected In accordence with
Ohio RoviMd Code Section
153.85-71 ond llderol procuromenl requl,..,.,q, All
responding ftrmo muat 11&lt;1

110

Yard Sale

and

end Seneca Drive areas.

Announcements

AMERICAN LEGION
POST 467
RUTLAND, OHIO
GUARANTEED 60 A
GAME, OVER 80 PEOPLE
80 AGAME, OVER 90
• PEOPLE 99.00
AGAME PROGRESSIVE
STARBURST AND
COVERALL
MON &amp; WED. DOORS
OPEN AT 4:30 GAMES
START AT 6:30. ·

The

renked

Muat have ability to do home and lawn maintenance
or ability managing rental property - ex:oeilent
semi-retirement job! If this..sound&amp; like you

Statement of Quallflcatlona

Bluce.~ ·
Ul

end telephone numbert;

and 1 lltd119 of provlouo
work performed for the
Vlll8111 of Pomeroy.
Stlltmtnto
of
QuaiHicatlont mull be tubmilled to:
VIllage of Pomeroy
320 E""t lhln St.
P.O. Box 666
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Ann: John Andoroon,
VIllage Admlnletrator

eveluet.d,

Public Notice

In accordance with the

Bruce Ratekln, Architect

....,.,.,.. lndudlll9 .......

70

Public ·Notice
R..pond1119 nrmo will 11&lt;1

Mobile Home Park
Manager &amp; Maintena·n ce

Ohio Department of
Trenaponatlon
34449 State Route 7
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Drowlng and Speclflcetlono
prepared by:
·
Ohio 'Depanment of
Admlnlatretlve Servlcoa
General Service• Dlvltlon
Ofllce ol the.Slate
.Archltec;t
4200 Suoface Road
Columbus, Ohio 43228·
1395

· Public Notice
end relevant txptrtence:
ftrm'l ,_,. experltnoe In
deelgnlng ltmllar prolecla:

General' Sorvlceo Dlvlalon,
Ontco ·of the Stall
Architect, end local F.W.
Dodge
and
Bulldero
Exchange Plan Rooma.
END OF AOVERTISEMENT
Howard W. Gelalor, ACting
State Archllect
(81 27 1TC

Qualified englnllrlng flrmt
lntoreoted In ll&lt;llng coneldared for providing profoaolonal englnurlng Mrvlcee
should reply with a

Maintenance Facility

The Daily Sentinel • Page 9

Wackenhut is taki ng appl ications
fo r fUll /part lime posi tio·ns . Must
submit to drug screening anct
nave GEO ·or H.S diploma . Pai d
hOlidays, free uniforms.· and more.
Apply : James M, Gavi n Power
Plant. State Route 7, CheShire, Oh
at the ·Main Guard House (740)·
925-3000. EOE M/FION
Seeking a perso n to ' live-i n and
manage Elderly Housing Projec t
in the Pomeroy, ~ac i ne , Midd leport area. Must be able to dO otfice wo rk and get atong We ll with
others. Evening ca ll coverage required as pan of this pos ition . Applicants may be req uired to sub·
mi t to a pol1ce ch eck and drug
test. Send letter of app lication inclueling a brief history. experience
and three {3) current refe rences
clo: Ttle Daily Sen tm el, P.O. Box
729-87, Pomeroy, Oh10 45769
SINGERS! GOSPEL OR CLEAN
COUNTRY. Call Now Toll Free 1·
800·339-4204 Or 1·800- 46 9·8164
FCir Appo int ment To Come .To
Nas hvil le , Tennessee An d Audi·
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Social Service Director/Director
or Admissions, Qu.llry, Commll·

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to

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Full Time ReQu ires a BSW De·
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Wes t VirglmB; Ltcense . ComprehenSive bene!its package wt11ch
tnc lude s 401 (k} . Point Pleasant
Center /GenesiS EtderCare, State
Ro'ute 62 , Ro ute 1, B o • 3.26 ,
Pomt · Pteasant. WV 25550
· Equal Opportun irY Employer
Therapy/ ofltce help lor doc tor's
ollice. no e~~:per~e nc e ne cess ary,
energetic. punctua l person needed, pa rt time leaelmg to full 11me
Apply in p~ r son. Me igs County
Chiropractic . 963 General Har ·
linger Parkwav. Middleport, OhiO

School•

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Instruction
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UNIVERSITY l-800-964-8316.

Excellent Opportun ity - Supple· ,
man! Your Income • Learn In ~
come Tu Preparation 15 W.IL
Course. Ctasses 1 Day A Wk . 1Q
A M To 4 PM Call DanTax, Inc .
Tuesdays 10 To 4 0 1·740-446·
8178 Or 1·800-221·8178
MAO DOGS PALACE
PRO· WRESTLING TRAINING
AND PROMOTIONS
20 Vr&amp; . E11pe rl ence. 800 ~859 . 0756 Tra ine r, Bratt Sawyer, In
Memory o l Mad Dog . "Bun:
Sawyer Tra 1n 10 be .wrestte f s ,
managers, or ballet. (Male or F'e male).

180 Wanted To Do
Carpentry, Rem odeling, AddHion"s.
PorChes. Decks. 74o-441 ·1316. ,
Ch11d Care Provided In My Home.
Non-Smoker, Excellent Play Area.
Nutnous Meals
, 740-24~5823·.
.

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Chit dcare In· My Home 15 Years
Expenence , Referen ces, 7 A.M. ·
5 P.M. Call Anytime ,' 740·245·
5052.

E &amp; S Lawn Service: Design , lm·
pte mentat ion.
and Servlc.a
Avail able for Spring Clean up.
!ertllizmg and planting . Free es ti·
mates Sat isfaction guaran1ee'd.
•
Greg Milhoan: 3041675·4628.

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Georges Portable Sawmill. dor't ,
haul your logs to the mill just call
304-67~ · 1957 .
H. S. Contracting, Roof ing, Sheel
Metal. 3·0 Lap S~ingles., Painting
Over 15 Years Experience . Detk
Building . Free ES timates, ·Vinyl
S1dmg . 740-441 -0653, Ca_tt After

6:00PM
Housecleaning, Honest. Oepencl·
abte, References Available ,' 740·
388·8086.
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J1ms Orvwatl &amp; Construction.
New Constructto n &amp; Aemodel f
Dry wa ll, S1d1ng , Roof s, Add i·
lions , Pa tntln g, etc . ( 304 )674·
462~ or (304)674.0155
Mag1 c Years D.ay. Care .Pre sc hoot· now a cceptin g ,applic a·
l ions for fall enrollm e nt. MagiC Yea rs Day Care tor parents who
care 18 yrs experience . 0 -'
·censed by the St. or
3Q4675-5847.
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Still Painting Interior, E• t e~ io r,
Free Est 1mates . "Ch6apesr I n
Town ,· 740-388 - 0866 Ask For
Mark.
We do tta il e r demolition &amp;so~ns
horu es&amp; tr ash pick·up 304 - 773·
6167.
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Witt Load A.nel Haul ~ Antthld'a·. ·
Away Cal l Be tween 9:00 A .M. • '
7:00P.M. At 740-446·6467.
' '
Will Beoaif: Farm Tractors , AlftQ·

mobiles . Lawn Mowers &amp; Semr's.
Ma JOr Or M11ior : Call 74 0- Ht
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Will Do Painting &amp; Odd Job.)~
$4.00 A H6ur. 740-367-()140
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Wanled Pqrson To He lp On Paper Rout... Part-Time . Mu s! Have
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140

Business
Training

Gallipolis Career Collage
(Careers Close To Home)
Call Today! 740-446-4367,
1·800·214·0452,
Reg 190-05·12748.

.220 Money to Loan

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FREE CASt1 NOW! Wealthy Fa~:
milles Unloading M1lllons To Hel~ ~
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Located On The Corner Of K l ~
neon 6 Ttodora In Gallipolis
Ohio 7-792B
5 Flooms 1 Bath ParUal

Bast ·

ment, Gallipolis Ci ty Schooll.
$4 !lOO Down 0wno&lt; W1H Finance
7~ 111 08

Buy Ho&lt;lW&amp; From $1o 000
1 ·3 e.ctroom Local Government
&amp; Bank Foreclosures Financing
ftnsstbla For llst1ngs
31&amp;-3323. Ext 1709

Call BOO

Five room house full basement
central air, two porche1 nice lot
near new shOppl~ center In Ma·
son WV Stop pavrng ren t and
stan building equity ln your own
nome 740 992 3041 or 7&lt;40 992
~7

HOME FORECLOSURES NO
MONEY OOWNI NO CREDIT
NEEDED ! TAKE OVER VERY
LOW PAYMENTS! 1 BOO 9 16
9191lCH5023
Price Reduced remodeled l'iome
4 bedroom lc1tchen lr lr bath
utllrty room ale beautiful view ol
nver basement wffull bath 740·
992·9012
Priced To Selll • Bedr ooms 3
Baths 9rlclc Ranch On 2 12 Acr
as Cathedr al Cerhng Par ti ally
Finished Full Ba•omont, AI ·
tached 2 Car Garage ~ Beautiful View $114 900 7• Q 388
8074
Flenovatttd Farmhouse Beautiful
ahd full of Counuy Charm 3/ 4
Ac res level lot Paved Road 3
Bedrooms 2 Baths utlllly and
Panuy New While Kitchen Cabl
nets Ceiling Fans Tnroughout
Windows Carpel &amp; Stove and
Frlg Included Firepla ce SWE
School 15 min utes from town
beautiful view !rom 1 1 1 / 2JC28
Por ch Avallabe Now! Asking
S74 500 Call 17401 379 9000
7am-9pm
Three bedroom house for sale
one and 112 batrls fully IUinisl'led
nk:e yard clOse to partt '-77 Sy
camore Street Middleport ca ll
740-367 7000

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ace colo&lt; religion,
at status or national
or any lntenllon to
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knowingly 8CC8i&gt;(
adYertlaements for realeslale
whiCh Ia In vk&gt;lallon ollhe
law OUr readers are hereby
Informed 11181 all dWellings
ad'o'attlsad in this llBWSpapar
are available on an 9QU8.1
opportunity basis

REAL ESTATE

310

Homes lor Sele

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-------New 4BA 16 wide S500 Down
$219 permo Fret A1r, HI00·691
67n
;_;__ _ __ ;__ __
Specral 28x80 3 or 48A $1 000
Down $322 per mo Free Oel1v
ery &amp; Setup 1 800-691-6n7

u..d

11tt Fleetwood 14x72,
2br, 2 ba, w ACI w skirting on

rentel tot nur Galllpolla , Fl·

nanclng · - " ' " 304-el 5-Ml55.
Double Wide On lot $250 De
poSit, 1-800-383-6862

330

Farms lor Sale

26 Acres M/ l

Horst Barn 3
Bedroom House 740 388--850o'

350

Lots

&amp;

Acreage

131 Acres More Or Less
Fenced City SChool System Lo·
cates In Clay Township, 740 388

8504
2 44 Acres Homesite Green
Tbwnsh1p Gallla County Scemc
Quiet Ctose To Gallipolis Some
RestrictionS 740.245 sn8
23ACRES
2 Miles 011 SR 7 &amp; SA 21B SoU1h
Of Gall1polls Slnglewldes Allowed
Rough Most~ Wooded Road AI
ready Cut In Land Contract
Available On IV $27 000 , 1 800
213-6365
BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE

1Wo bedroom bath, modem kitch·
en dining room living roorTJ
basement carport 12• 000 might
lake late roodel pickup on trade
740-742·2480
~-.::..:..ye::a::r:..Q::kl:..mod
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la_r_ho_m_e__ _ d
1 68
acres 21l6 co nstruction block
foundation three bedrooms two
baths large lamrly room attached
one car garage separate one ca r
garage large privacy fenced
~ackvarel Ideal for children or
pets front and back large con·
crete porches wltn sidewalks
heat pump propane gas natural
gas tap satellite ijish 18x40 fin
1shed pole bulld1ng - air condl
tloned , heated drv wall ceiling
fans 112 bath concrete floor Located SA 33 at Pratts Fork, 12
miles from Athens 15 miles from
Pomeroy $102 000 call 740 5938527

For sale 3 35 acres corner ot
Hanging rock &amp; Foglesong ADs

Umb•lt House 3 Bedrooms 2
Baths Partial Bastme,nt Finished
Appliances, 2 Car Garage Front
Porch Rear- Deck, 1 Acre With
Fruit Trees, Basketball Court Sat
elUte Dish Oft 218 On lewis
Roa&lt;l S75 000 740-256-1709

320

Mobile Homes
lor Sele

14 Ft x80 Ft 1995 Norris Wind
swept 3 Bedrooms 2 Full Baths
Take Over Payments 740 992
6660

360

Real Estate
Wanted

We Buy land 30 SOO Acres
We Pay Cash 1 800 213 8365

Anthony Land CO

RENTALS

410

HOUHIIor Rent

2 Bedroom Brick Cottage Excel
tent location References &amp; De
posit Required $395/Mo Call
740-441.0364

1990 1.. JC72 Slcyllne 2 Bedrooms,
2 Baths 16JC8JC8 Deck 12x10
Shed, Washer Dryer Frldg
Stove Set Up On ~ental lot 2
Miles From Holzer Hospllal Great
Shape $15 500 7 40-441 ·0808
1991 1.-ltM72fl 2 Bedrooms, 2
Barhs Shingle Roof, VInyl Siding
EJCcallent Condition $16 500 00
(740} 446 8113
1995 Fleetwood 14 Ft x72 Ft 2
Bedrooms 2 Full Baths CIA. All
Electric Payoff Of $¥ /00, 740·
256-9382 /""

1788 4ddlson Pike 3 Bedrooms
lnctudtt 12 Acres &amp; Free Gas
Nood Oulel&lt; Sale PriCe ~lducodl
Cal For Oolalll 740-384-0083
3 Bedroom Houaa Wllh 3 AcreS
Land Few Fruit Trees, 2 Bed·
rooms 1 Bath Upatalrs 1 Bad•
room Front Room Dining, ROom
Ullllly Room. lllldlen, Balh oownOlairo Silt·On Storya Run Road
011 Roulo 7 For More lnlormallon
Celh 740 387 _7578 After Noon
PrC, $49,500 Fkm
3 Bedrooms 2 8atha With Large
Covered Deck, A 30 By &lt;40 Ga·

Brand New 80 a 3 Bedro oms 2
Baths, Just $239/ Month Free
Delivery and Set·UPI only one at
lhls Prlcol Hunyl Oakwood Gal"
pol11 (7401-448-3093
'
B
rand New Ooublewlde 3 Bed
room s 2 Baths only $34Qimonth
Free Delivery and Set Up Limited
Ofrar won 't Las11 On!~ at Oak
wood Gallipolis. Oh (740)· 446·

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Large selection
Karena at River·
dale Homes 740-385-4367

2 bedroom apartment In M1ddlt·
port we pay walor, &amp; ln!sh
~o u pay gas &amp; electrlc 1200 per
month $1 00 dtpostt 740 992
7806
2 BR Apar tment New Haven
Area All ullhlles 1ncl uded
$385 00 f1)0 • depo sit (304}773·
55 77 l18'#8 Message
2bd rm apts total electnc ap
pliances furnished laundrv room
lacltllies ctose to schOol In town
Applications available at Village
Green Apls •49 or call 740 992
3711 EOH
Apartment lor rent In Middleport
no peta 740-992-5858
BEAUTIFUL APA~TMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 WestwoocJ Drive
from $279 to $358 Walk to shop
&amp; movies Call '7 40 ue 25EI8
Equal Housing Opporttmily
Brookside Apts Are Now Accept
lng Applications fo( 1 B&lt;lrm Apt
With Washer &amp; Dryer Hookup
Water Paid $279 00 Monlh Any
QuestiO!'S Call 740·••6· 9611
BIIMen 10 OOAm Ana 9:00Pm
Christy's FamH~ living aparl·
ments. I'IOme &amp; trailer rentals
740 992 &lt;4514 apartments avail
able furnished &amp; Unfurnished
Downtown Gallipolis 1 Bedroom
Upsta.rs AIC Newlv Carpeted
Complete KitChen 740-446-01 39
F ~r st

Avenue Gallipolis 1 &amp; 2
Bedroom Apartments $250 &amp;
$300/Mo, unturn1shed Security
Deposlr References Requ lrtct
740 446 1066 or Weekends
741&gt;-441-Q952
For Lease· Beautiful, spacious
two bedroom .AC apt Living
Room On Room at 57 112 Court
Street Totally new lots at Stor
age! $600 00/month plus utilities
Security end key Cleposlt No
Petsr References Required (740)
4464425
Furnished Apt Oownstalrs 3
Rooms Bath All Utlhtlas Pa 1dl
919 Second Ave $275 00/mon
(740}-446-3945

1 and 2 bedroom
I
Manor and
tn Middle·
Call 740
Oppor
Pilot Program Renters Needed 1
800-383 6882
Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment,

740-446-0390
New one bedroom apartment,
also one bedloom Muse , call
740-992 9191
Nice Unfurn ished 3 Bedroom
Apartment Point Pleasant, 304
875 2015

2 Bedrooms, $325/Mo + UtUitlas
No Pols 740-448-4313.

Now Taking Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments
Includes Water
Sewage Trash $315/Mo 740·
446 OOOB

2 Bedrooms Stove Relngerator
Furnished Garden Space With
Outbulldlng $275/Mo, $150 De
posit 201 t Chesnut Street Galli
polls, 741l-448-3870

For Lease One Bedroom AC
Apt Corner Ol Second And Pine
$250JMo, Plus Utilities Security
And Key Deposit References Required No Pelst 740-446-4425

For rent· 3 bedroom home In Po·
meroy, no pets 7&lt;1Qo.992 5858

Rental Property Cottage Apt 2br
$250 Homestead Really 304·
675-5540

For Rant 2BR House 2 Large
Extra Rooms Built In Garage
$375 Per Month + Security Oe
posrl and Years lease (304)675
4035

Secluded Patriot Area $300 00
Per Montn $300 00 Deposit, No
Pets 740-886 705.2

1988 Redmond Danville 14•70
Also Has Expando Very Nice
New .Heat Pump Asking S14 000
740-388·8335

1 Bedroom A/C, WID Hook Up,
Near Arbors N1,1r11ng Home No
Pe,is Quiet l ocatlons $2 79/Ma
• UtiUtias 740-446 2957

1 2 acres the other 1 5 acres
both for $15 000 call 740 992
456t

1980 14x65 two bedroom, two
bath new central air great condl
tlon $9500 740 949 24 53 leave

1988 Forest Park 14x70 electric
three bedroom two futl baths tully
furnished central air $1 2 500
7,40-992 2060

1 Bedroom Upstairs Clean No
Pats References 1300/Mo Paid
Ulili111• 740-448-3687

In Syracuse two lots lor sale one

Nice 2BA, Full S.Hment Home
on North Ma in $325 a month
plus utll1t1es plus deposit
1304}675-1851

1985 Modular Home 24x5S. With
All Applian ces 5 Miles From Flio
Grande Ma y Lease! $22 500
740-245 9667

1 Bedroom Upsta1ra Apartment In
SyracUM S25MAD No Pets 0...
posit &amp; 1 Year Lease Required
740-992·71CW Atter 6 PM

$25,000 304 _882 3460 or 304
882-2 833

1974 Spring Manor Mobjle Home
2 Bedrooms Total Electric, Good
Condition Pnced low With Lots
Of Extras! 740-446·9573

$499 Down All Smgtes $999
Down Doubles Super Low Paymenta Limited Time, Oakwood
Homes earboursvllla wv, 304
7311 3409

Phone 740-286-~54

Large selection of used hOmes, 2
and 3 bedrooms available EJCCt l
tent condltt.o n ~reat starter
homes Call Charyl 740 385
4367

Weier end Electric Rtady For
Hook·Up Nlct Lots $1,000.00
Each Coll:!a.·773-5181

1111 FIHtwood Win gete 14K72
2 br 2 ba W/A C WI skirting fl
rwnclng evt~llllble 30Wi7J.&amp;OI5

325 Sourh, ldNJ Slarter or Rattr
mtnl Home Ask ing $-'9 900

164

basement co~ered deck large
garage 18 112 acr es private
near Pomeroy 740-992&lt;1176

SSSO DOWN! HOMES NO CREDIT NEEOEDI (GO'i'T AEPO CONDO'S TOWNHOUSES HQMESI}
1~2434 EXT 3205

rage ApproK 4 MU11 From Alo
Grantte College On Slate Route

Cross l anes Homt Center Free
Set up Delivery AJC Underpin
nlng &amp; $500 WaiMart Shopp l nt~
Spree with ea ch home P tlf
cnased Stop &amp;. see ~ our humet o ~n housing speci alist woody
Willard (304)776- 7699 or 1 800
922· 9976 Crou lanes EJIII of

Three bedroom t &amp; 112 story cedar and stone home stone chlm·
nay targe wind ows two baths

message

se ·any~ence

Come ut our a.rgt t~ l ec:Uon of
used home at Alvtl'de!e Homes
Neal cl11n financing ava Ullil~t
Ready for delivery Call Nikki at
740-385-4367

1
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FORECLOSED HOMES Low Or 0 ~=2epo' Only Loft,
Down ! Oov t And Bank Ro&lt;&gt;o' o,.l ~.:..:..:.::.:.:..:...:..:.._ _ _ _ __
Being Sold NOW! Financin g New 3BR 2 Bath 1• Wide $500
Available Call Now! 1 800 730
Down $185 per mo Free Air 1
1n2 Ext 8040
800-691-en7

14JC70 two bedroom, two lui bathS
carpet a~r conditioned call 7"'0.
992 n61 Or7~992 2213

Aft real estate advertising in
lhis newspape&lt; Is subJec1 to
lhe Federal Fair Housing Act
of 1968 which makes k Illegal

MerchandiH

3Bedroome, Bath &amp; 112, R1nch

420

Mobile Homes
lor Rent

14Ftx70Ft 2 Bedrooms For Rent
In Bidwell Call740-446-9669
Between Athens anr:l Pomeroy 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes air
conditioned $26Q 1300 sewer,
water and trash Included , 740
992·2167
2 Bdrms $225 00 Month lnclud
lng Water S100 00 Deposit No
Polil 740-448-3617
2 Bedroom UnlurAI&amp;hed Trailer
$200/Mo , $100 Deposit You Pay
Utilities References No Pets
740-25&amp;9214
2 Bedroom near school PriVate
lot Ntee yard porches HartfOJd
$275
wllh S100 Deposit
13041882 2389
2BA Mobile Home $325 month
rn New Haven (304 }882 2219
Mobile home lor rent in Pomeroy
area no pets 740-992 5858
Trailer for rent on Condor St
S250 per montn, $100 deposit
call 740-667 3083 after 5pm
WATERLOO
3 Bedrooms 2 Batha $335/Mo
Plus References Oepos1t Also 1
Bedroom $275/Mo Trash &amp; Wa·
ter Included 740·643 2916 After
4 PM Or 740·643·2644 After 6
PM

440

Apartments
lor Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
nlshed and unfurnished security
deposit required, no pats, 7•0·
992·2218

Tara Townhouse Apartments
Very Spacious 2 Bedrooms. 2
Floors CA 1 112 Balh Fully Cor
peted Adult Pool &amp; Babv Pool
Patio Starl $350/Mo No Pets
Lease Plus Security Deposit Re
qulred After 5 740 446 0101
Bolero 5 740-446 3481
Twin Rivers Tower now accepting
applications for 1BA HUO sub
sldized apt for elderly and hand
k:appe&lt;l EOH 304 675-6679
Upstairs Furnished 3 Ruoms J
Batt'! Clean No Pets! References
&amp; Dep osit. Requ ired 740 446
1519

460

2 Dryers for sale 3112 to 4 yrs
010 (304}67~

530

Antiques

Antique Quilt Japanese Lant~rn
Panern Wilt Sell For Appra isal
v.... OI 1250 00 740-44&amp;-2529
Bu ~

or sell Riverine Ant ique•
112"' E Ma1 n SUHI on FH 12-4
Pomeroy Hours M T W 10 00
a m to 6 00 p m Sundav 1 00 to
6 00 p m 740 992·2526 Russ
Moore owner

540

Mobile ~ome Lot at Sanla's For
est on At 87 Walar/Sewer prl
vate
references
required
(304}675-4138
Mobile home site available bet ·
ween Athens anr:l Pomeroy call
740 385 4367
Retail building 1600+ square foot
co rner location 87 Mill Stree t
Middleport Key at Acquisitions
91 Mill Slroo~ 740-992·6250

MERCHANDISE

MerchandiH
1 B1g Bertha Wa.Vird Drlver/$50
Ta)'lor made Burner 8ubbie 1 3-5
WOOd Sel/$225 Big Bertha Irons
$350 ( 304 }675-2 1~7
t /2 Carat Diamond Solitaire Fl ing,
Very Hrgh .Grade Diamond, Less
Than One Year Old $1 100 OBO
7 40-446-4548

u • OlrecTV Satellite Swst.ms
$69 00 3 month free programing
w1th NFL TICket Purchase Umlted
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8 x12' V1nyt Sided Building With 4'
Overhang On Front And Deck
Very Nice $1 500 Also Free
Standing Fireplace Unit $100.
74().441 1417
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S25 21 5 Gal While Rool Paint
$57 69, Anchors $5 Doors I
Winr:lows Gas &amp; Electric Waler
Heaters Plumbing &amp; Electrical
Parts lntertharm Miller &amp; Cola
man Air Conditioners &amp; Heat
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Goods
App liances
fle condltl oned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refrl
grators 90 Day Ouaranlee l
French City Maytag 140 446
7795
For Sale Reco nr:lltloned washers dryers and refr igerators
Thomps ons App liance 340 7
Jackson Awnue (304}675-7388
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
washers dryers refr igerators
range s Skaggs Appliances 76
VIne Street Call 740 446 7399
1 688-818-0128
Moll ohan Carpets, "Drive A L1ttle
Save A LoW 202 Clark Chapa!,
740 446-7444 740-386.01 73

1 bedroom apartment In Middle·
port, all utilities paid $270 per
month, $100 deposit 7"'0· 992·
7806

New And Used Furniture Store
Bal ow Holiday Inn Kanauga
Beds Chests Couches Tables
Much Morel Stop And See Us
740 446-4782

1 Bedroom Apartment Across Rio
Granda Collage S290/Mo , All
Utilllles Paid 1-4188·840-0521

QUICK CASH
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Furniture Buying Partial Or
Whole Estate 74()-367.()280

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$21 95 Per 100 1• 200 PSI
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rors, $75 OBO 740·446-4548
Large Wood SwlnQ Set With
Ctub~ouse &amp; SaMbOII $600
Firm Wooden Teeter Totter $50
Also 12'K36 Pool $100 740 441 ·
1417
Lazy Boy Queen Size Hide-A

Bed

Couch Navy Blue With Mauve
Accents New Condition Only 9
Months Old $500 080 Two La
dies 10 Speed Blkes On Yellow
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New Born To 1 Year Old 7"0 ·
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Nice used Appliances furniture
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S1ngle Bed, Mauress Bo•
Sprtngs, Computer Desk, Kitchen
Isle, Winter Coats, Rugs .Runner.
Lamp Table , Cabinet Exercise
Bike Womena Clothes (Small),
740-448-8241

Building
Suppllas

Block brick sewer pipes wind
ows lintels etc Claude Winters
Rio Gra nde OH Call 7"'0 · 2.. 5·
5121

560

AKC Boston Terrier Pups For
Sale Also Stud Service 74a388-0147
AKC Boxer Pups. $150 To 1225
Both Parents On Premlstl, 740
256-1688
Reg Rottweiler pups gar
blood line. bred for family
companion ra ised wrth chlldrtn
moles $250 304-565-4402
Beautiful Rottweuer Puppie s
Wormed Anr:l Shots $100 00
Each 741).448-2197
Eight weelc old Doberman puppies. tails docltad first shots and
wormed parents on premises
S100 each four females two red
matts 740-§2 5551
Registered At rer:late puppies
malce great hunters, farm dogs
loyat genlte pets Shots wormed
150 74().992 7688

s

Registered Weimaraner Puppies
lor sale (304}675-3052
Musical
lnatruments
Alt o suophona w1th case
good CDnd~~. 740-992-7473

In

Bunqy Flute, $200 (304)675·
6&amp;43 aher 5PM
Conn E llat alto saJC, great condl
tlon 1 call 740-992-3875 alter 5 30

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Fruits

&amp;

Vagetablee
Fled Raspberries Now Available
Taylors Berry Patch, Call In Eve
lngs, 740-245·9047

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

61 o Farm

Equipment

20 ton 5 hp wood splitter tiCC
cond $800 304-6?5·79371 304·
675-5053
Cat 215 Hoe $30 00 427 Che~
Moler $650 , 45 Parts Trailer
$1700 16 Trench Box S3.!l00 00
3 Arrow Boards $1.200 each
Yard Concrete Bucket $700 00
2 000 Gal Water Tank $6!10 00
Miscellaneous Steel Beams Plate
Tamp that fits .. 16 Backhoe
$4 200, Sandblaster S1,300 Mls
cellaneous hand toots, Tar Kettle
$300 00 40ft extended Trailer
$4,500 Buckels lhal fil a 215 h9e
Jackhammers air drllls t con
suucUon blankets construct ion
barrels Pflone (740) 843 2915
afler 4 00 (740}·643 2644 afler
600
King Kutter 7 Foot Flnlsh Mower
Uaod 1Wico $800 740-245-9109

630

Livestock

8 registerecJ mini hOrteS• will sell
together or ~ltparately, 3 stalliOns
and 5 mares 74Q-7"2 2050
For sate or trade for hay e billy
goats beautiful markings care·
fully raised $55 each 304 578 •

2392
Reg istered Quarter Horse Mare
7 Years Old Black Well Broke
$2 500 740-448-7104

640

UIO · 1HO HDNDA CARS
FROM $500 Pollc• Impounds
And Tax Aepo 1 For listings Call
1 800-319-3323 Ell!. 4420
1983 Jag 4 door XJ6 clocenl Old
S2!SOO. 740-m-51151

'*·

1983 Plymouth Reliant New In·
sides (InCludes new tires) needs
palnled outside $1 000 080
(304}675-311011.

U85 Lincoln Continental .
$250 00, HOI salVage Tille 1989
Olds Cut1111 Clerra, $700 00
740-441-0382
198! Chevy 112 ton ulll van
$1 ,500 1989 Olds Cullon Ca
laiS $1350 304-67H693.
1986 Chevy, Monte Carto Good
Condition 11 . 500 (304}882·
2426
1987 Celebrity Good work car
Good gas mileage 2 8 engine
auto p s p b (304}675·5182
alter5PM
1988 Ford Tempo Nice, Goor:l
Shape 80,000 Mllea, Bucket
Seals Automatic In Floor 740
256'8228
1988 Pontiac Grand PriJC 1wo

door automattc, 118 000 miles air
$1800 740-992·7689

AKC Bassett Hound Puppies
S200 Each Ready 8/30f99 De
poalt Will Hold Both Parents On
Premises 7&lt;1Qo.256·1686

570

1978 Oldl To ronado 57 ooo
miles, tlmost mint conditiOn gilrage kep t never driven In 1111.
one owner prlca , _ - on inopoctlon 740-815-3894

Pets lor Sale

.AKC Bassett Hound Puppiea Trl
color
Vet checked
$175
13041576-2126 or 1304}578-2489

Girls Complete Bedroom Suite
Formal living Suite Table / 4
Charrs Many Retired lonaberger
BasketS 7ol0-367o0404

Maclntosn Per1orma 430 Comput·
er w1th Lazer Witter Printer Good
lor School! $400 00 OSO 740
441-0804

Household

WANT A COMPUTER? BUT NO
CASH??? MM)( Technology We
Fmance •
Down! Past t:recllt
Problem s 01&lt; 11 Evan If Turned
Oown Before!! R"stebllsh Your
Crodllll 1-aoo-e59-(1358

s-

Miscellaneous

Beby btd I drettlng table/
.... :JCM.-675--2101

STEEL BUILDINGS
3 ONLYI
Muat Se ll N ow 30d 0 45d0
$()1.:1 00 11 Must Liquidate Will S.R
At lrwOICell FREE DELIVERY!! 1·
800-211 9594 x59
Used Chain Link Fence 740-4487104

Space lor Rent

Mobile Home lot For Rent Reier
ences Required 740-256-1922

510

Sofa &amp; Re cliner t200, 4 P iece
End Tabl e Se1. I ISO 740 4•1
7399

Hay

&amp; Grain

1989 Con tc a lTZ, excellent
shape retail $3 150 asking
$2 !lOO 304-895-3940 alter 5 pm
1989 Llncaln Continental Signa
ture Sarles, AIC PS PB Fluns
Good looks Goodl Asking
$2,500 74().387- 7480
1991 Dvnasty Automatic, Look&amp;
Good! $1 400 740-387-7576
199 1 Otds Cutlass Supreme, "
Coors New Tires Brakes, EJCcel
lent Condition After 7 PM 7"0
446·9954
1992 Mercury Topaz OS au ·
tomatic 4 door runs good. Ice
cold air $850 1990 Mittubishl
Eclipse 5 spoocl air conOillorllng
sunroof runs good, S1295 1989
Ford Tempo automatic runs
good &lt;4 door excellellt condlllon
$700 1986 Ford Tempo 2 door
runs good, automatic $450 1987
Nlssan Sentra 4 dOOr automattc
runs good $600

M&amp;J Auto. SR 160 Vinton
_ , . Monday llvu Frllloy 12-8
740-388·9693 or 741l-992-6326
1992 Pontiac Sunblrd SE One
Owner, EJCceltent Condition Low
Miles $4 500, 740-388-9416
1992 Shadow looks and runs Hke
new, 70K cold air automallc
sunroof "cyllnr:ler, spoiler red
$3650 740-94&amp;-2045 ayentngs
1993 red Tempo 4 door 4 cylln
der 5 &amp;peed air 78 000 miles
very mcel $2000 R J Auto Sales
7oiQ.742 2357
1994 • 98 Oldsmobile, 4 Door
Loade~, 45 000 Milos $8 700 00
1-7-40-882 7512
199&lt;1 Plymouth Acclaim 3 0 Liter
A/C Tinted Windows, Power
locka
EJCcenen1 Conct ltlon
$3 000 740-448-8568

1994 Plymouth Sundance 4 Cyl ,
5 Spd • A/c Cassette Sports
Pactcage eo 000 Miles $3 500 00
080 7oUJ.2:56--6169 Or 7ol0-256·
1233

1998 Pontiac Trans Am 350

v8

lS 1 Corvette Engine Automatic
T· Tops Monsoon Stereo With
12 Disc CD Changer In Trunk
Dark Navy Metallic With Grey
leather Interior Wilt falce Pay OH
Or Reascnable Offer 740
454e

•48

1999 Ford EKplorer S100 lOBO
Seized And Selling Locally Fee
1 800-409-7511 EK1 9025

t93 Chevrolet Lumina 4 dr sa
dan 3 1 v e auto ale, new Ures
non smoker, 53 000 miles , pas
sanger door damage (runa &amp;
drives}. asking $3,250, 740 992·
1506 days, 74(1.949-2644 IYII
1973 Plymoutt'l Ouster 360 Keith
Black engine roo much to list,
$3500 tom 74Q-594 9957
1978 Thunderbird Diamond Jubl·
lee Edition. All Opllons. 63,180
Actua l Mlltl Immaculate Condl
lion CQIIectors Item Ca ll After
4:00PM 740-448-2817

1989 Chevy 4JC .. Silverado 5
Spd 5 7 Lllro Eng , $8 000
(304}675 2159
1992 Chevy S 101'ruck 5 Speed
2 5 Air $3 800 740-387 7454 AI
ter4 PM
1993 Doelga one ton , 5 speed
steel bed wooden racks, 740·
992 2213
1997 Nlssan XE pickup 36 000
mlles air, l ilt cruise deluu
chrome and wheels $8500. 740
992 5578 before 2pm or after

4pm
69 Chevy short bed truck needs
uli ausl nJbUIIt engine great
cond 304 674 1445 betwee n
7pm 8 pm only or 304 882·2726
between 7pm-8 pm only
Stacie 1990 S·1 0 Sport Sunroof
EKoettent Condition $2 895 1994
Cavalier 2 Coors $3 295 , Cook
Motors 740-446-0103

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without proof
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tray
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amends

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33 Sly
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language

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namesake•
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problem
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clothes
47 Put on lh9
payroll

d eal s '" whi c h a de fender d o ubled
wtth l o n g trumps but couldn ' t defeat

1996 Bronco XL 25K Mao~
WAnts Tint Glass, AukJ, 0 0 "'· ,
8 lockout Hubs. New Tlru Ster· '
eo Adult Owned. 118 000 Firm ;
740-44&amp;-7527 Afto&lt;6
,

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that &lt;li S o n Lake G ene va .. or L ac
Leman , as the Fre nch call t\ The play
feature s ' excell ent defense by two

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by LUIS Campos
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present Each letter 1n the c pher stands lor anotner
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1985 Honda Shadow 700 Good.'
Concllllon, $1,500, Tllol,Battery All Chrome 1.f0·251·
6490

THE BORN LOSER

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li..J):&gt;\1\ !r-.1.,
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MW OUII: Btb GNI\E.

1997 Honda 300EX EJCcellent
Condition, New Tires Not Rode
MuciJ. $3,200, 740-387.0122

who was Eg)pl ian b y btrth , and Leon
Tmtne r, an Au sm an b y birth who ts
perhap s th e qutel es t-s po ken expert o f
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t o u r.na m e nl gam e F ~rs l , South made
an absurd over call (If a st mple ove r·
ca ll c~ n h ave a ny whe re between five
and 17 p o mts h ow ts partner sup

1998 Honde Foreman ES 450
4K4 like New, 450 Miles, WIOO.:
shield Padded Rear. RacK Slor·
age $5,200 740-388·9418

p osed lo know w hat l o d o? ) W e st

Honda HeiiJC Motpr Scoorer
250cc Engine Perfect Condition
Make Offer Or Will Trade For -'
Wheeler Or Farm Wagons Of
Equal Value 740-24!&gt;0485

or

f our hea rt s but p erhap s ha\mg five
s1x 1f too weak to respond two

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kl Pratrte 300 4 whleW, automat· ~
lc p810 $4 900, asking 13,999,

:304::.:.;7:.:7.:::3-.:::5379:::.::~---....,,...- '

Motors

WAAT DO
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T H I NK
0f' THIS

lor Sale
115 HP Chrysler Outboard Boat
Motor Good Condition $800
080, (304}882 3921

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&amp; A Auto Ripley, WV (304)372
3933 or 1.80Q.273-9329

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Fren ch mte rn au o nal s L eon Yallouze ,

buill Over $800 In Parts Asking •
$850 740-441 f417

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53 Highest cord

Phlltp

1981 Honda CX500 Cuatom Mo-.. J
torcycie rtu T lrts. Battery J
Pluga 1 Brakes.. ~ 21,700
$800 Includes 2 Full Face H!l· :
mets Call 30ol- n3-5723 Ask FOr •
Rusty
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$550 1980 XR80 COmpie~ As- ,

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(owrmuch)

o b v wu s but ef f ec tive doubles

Motorcydes

790

7 Slant
8 Something to
atand In
9 Cornelio-

20 Facial

Ski nner
11 Alluring
12 Smacking
13 Author
Umberto -

38 Get older

ooo.

Auto Parts

laat minute
4 Drink hke a
dog
S Highway curve
S Rower 1 need

35 StMrs
36 Oppoalto of

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74 Slan:ran Crulsar, 24' wllh traG·
er, s10ve I water tank. al acce•
sarles, $3 800 or trade for Ford
4JC-' truck 740·992·•028 aUtr
6pm

school

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WHAT DID

MELODY JUNE RAN
OFF LAST NIGHT
AN' GOT

!

1994 S 10 Blazer, 72,oo6 mU11,
e.llctllenl condition, PW, PS PB, .,.
air 4K4 cruise,
$13,00b, c.~ i
740-9112· 5025
-......:...~---:-- ·
1995 Ford Ranger ...... AC, 5
Speed , AMJFM Stareo, U,OOO ;
Miles Axklng S9
740· 371-9270

&amp;

2 New Haven

Vulne rabl e Eas t W est
D eal e r E ast

1994 S·l 0 4 WO l,oacle&lt;l, Mill I
sal $7 ,SOO 740-367 7945.

Boats

1 Gull•trlot Atkins

26 Mole !Hie

.. 1 0 9 5 3

aI

750

DOWN

clothing
23 Actor Rftchord

34 Commencement

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save $900 1999, green,

~lVII

46~dance?

27 Cltemlll'a
workplace
30 HyDe
32 Not at all

• 7

1885 GMC Jimmy $·15, 4WO,
CD player good tirll. $750, 740-

e

COME EIACK THIS WINTER
WHEN YOU SUP ON
Tf.lE ICE

P~INT NUMBERED

LETTE~S IN SQUA~ES

campers &amp;

SCIIAM-I.ETS ANSWERS

Motor Homes
1975 Dor:lge Motorhome 48,000
miles 360 motor bath, lc11Chtn
Sleeps six (304}578-2839
:

Trucks lor Sale

1975 s lack Chevy 2 WD, 350.
Brand New Small Black Mo tor,
$1 000 080 740-256&lt;1134

•

South
A A8764

t979 Jeop CJ7 Good Body, A...
Good, Needt Trans Work
$I 900, Or 080 740-388.()888

1993 35 ft tnnsbruck Travel
Trailer, with Expendo EJCcellent
condition. (740~387·n55

1968 Mac Dump Truck Single
Alde 237 Motor 740-37&amp;-2730

• Q J 8 2
• Q 6 7
6 K J 8 2

Rough, 1850.740 44! 5882

95 Ford Mustang 3 a liter 5 sp
loaded 63 000 miles $7 700
neg 304-n:J-5616

1957 GMC 314 Ton 67,000 On
Motor Good Fa r.m Truck, $600,
Firm, 740-2!56-921"

East

1977 Chovy f•4 350. 4 SpMd.

740

45

20 Newborns

Kt093

2

.. 10

1973 Ford ltuck. 4K4 _,.tic,
Comts With Anolher Cab,
11,000, 740-387-75711
-

91 Cavalier b1aclc AC /CO player
tinted windows, runs good
$2,150 080 304-675-2443

720

OB 2? 99

West

l4-WDe

1989 Pace Arrow motor home,
model 37J. 37 long, skle alate,
washer &amp; dryer mlcrowaveJconvectiOn oven sleepa 6, 2,000 mill
on motor &amp; transmlaslon, ..0.000
miles on chassis, Onan genera·
tor rear view camera!TV, 2 TV,
stereo call 740·949-21 11 If no
answer, ltave message &amp; we wUI
cal back

1999 Monte Carlo Z· 34, Black
leather, loaded, Must Sell 740·
446· 5983 Leave Message Will
RerurnCall

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Budget Priced Transmlulona '
and Engines All Types, Acce11
To Over 10 000 Transmissions, •
eve Joltits 740-245-sen

19B6 GMC 4WO lull size pick
up truck S2500 080 ( 304}~82
3921

CARS $100 $500 &amp; UP POLICE
IMPOUNDS Honda's Toyota s
Ct'levys Jeeps, And Sport Utili
ties Call Now! 900 772·7470
EXT 7B32

I0 5 2
6 'A Q

1998 Dodge Caravan, Low Miles
Air Cassette Automatic like
New For Pay Olf, $t5 500 7"0·
446-8610

TRANSPORTATION

$500 CARS FAOII $500111 Bur
Poll ee Impounds &amp; Repos Fee
CALL NOW For lisllngsl 1 800
31&amp;-3323 &gt;&lt;2156

Expressed Or Implied Warranty
&amp; Mly Bt Seen By Cal Uno TtMI .,.;
COIIacflon 04pl At 740-441· 1oa
OVB Rasorv&lt;tl The Righi To ,.,...
capt /Re ject Any &amp; All Blda
Withdraw htma From Sale P~r
To Salt Terms Of Salt CAIH
OR CERTIFIED CHECK.

1991 GMC 1500 Slorra 4x4.
bed llmttm II~. MW li'H bed
liner 90k miles. can 7-'0·815·
4124

f

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12 Roell49Malce14 Po.. by
51 Styli o1 type
15 Llu o . ttenry'o 54 on
workl
55 Child 1 wogon
16 Pro 56 Tronomllted
17 lndien
57 YelloW mer
memonal poal
mooqufto
19 Mexican coin

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760

1978 GMC General 290 13
Speed Travel Dump, 18 Alum!·
num Bed New Paint Job 740·
388 B579

Auto' lor Sale

N orth

1995 Buick LeSabra Custom 4
Dr Pwr Wndws. Pwr Seat Tilt
Cruise AMIFM Cassene , AUmu·
nlm Wheels
64 000 Milas
sa 100 oo 74o-e&amp;2 7512

Straw lor. sate $2 50/ bate four
miles north of Harrisonville on SR.
143 74Q-89B 8254

710

OVB A,_ 143 Tlllrd A.,. • 001llpoll&amp; OH Sold To HlghOII 810der "AI II ·Whtrt Is" ~lthOUI

Vans

Sea--

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420...... _ . .

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Ohio Volloy Bonk WHI Olllr Fdr
Sale By Publtc Auction A 1tt7
OOOgo Rsm 3500 PU t5084n lij •
10 00 A M On 9/4/tli AI Tho

730

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SERVICES

810

stung by "''gh pnceJ'
Shop the clcmrf~rd section

D on t get

Fresco Gnarl - whtSk· M1g/!ty - WORRYING
! was pactng the floor wa1l1ng for the phone to nng
when my dad sa1d 'You wil l gel nowhere tf you walk
around \1\IORRY!NG

I FRIDAY

AUGUST 271

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Home
I

Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondltianal lifetime guar1ntee
local references turnlshtd Es·
18b11Shea 1975 CaH 24 Hr1 (740}
446 0870, I B00·287 0578 Rog.
ars Waterproofing
Appliance Parts And Service All
Name Brands Over 25 Years EJC·
parlance All Work Guaranteed
French Ci1y Maytag 740 4&lt;48:
n95
C&amp;C General Home Main·
tenence Painting vinyl siding,
carpentry doors, windows baths
mobile home repair and l'r'ICn ~
free estimate call Chat, 740-992
6323
livingston s Basement Water
Pr oofing ell basement repairs
done free estlmatea lifetime
guirantee 12yrs on job experience (304)895-3887

lko-

RainbOw
Bu ltd new or repair old no job
too small or large Major credit
card s
tWV0295 82
Call
(304)458-1049 BP 1528-8092

840

Electrical and
Refrigeration

Hesl0enl181 or commerc111 wrnng,
new service Dr repalra Master LJ..
censed el ectrician Ridenour
Electrical WV000306 30&lt;4 875

1786 I

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From Y"lerday lo To&lt;lay (CC}
(CC(
From Yesterday to Tooay (CC(

ASTRO·ORAPH
Saturday, August 28, 1999
Penpheral elfeelS will resuh from
some tnlcre s1mg change s you make
on the year ahead that wtll produce
fonunate ctrcumstances for you II II
bt two for the pn ce of o ne
VIRGO (Au g 2,3-Sept 22) Where
the final dec tslon rest s solely on your
s~ou lder and needs yo ur st amp of
approv al Is where you should do be st
today You'll have excellent ms1ght
co ncermng Judgment call s Trymg lo
patch up a broken rom a nce'~ The
A stra- Graph Matchmaker can help
you unders tand what t o do l o make
the relau onsh1p work Marl $2 75 to
Matchmaker, clo 1h1s new spaper,
PO B o• 1158 Murray Htll Stalto n.
New York NY 10156
LIBRA (Sepl 23 Oct 23} Even 11 .
11 1sn '1 dolle m an obv1o us fa shio n,
L ad y Luck w tll be the o ne rcsponSI·
ble l or some good lhmgs that happen
(or you today Try to mvo lve yourself
w rth people w ho dese rve t o share
SCORPIO (Oc t 24 N o v 22} D IS·
cuss1ons on the golf course tenms
co un or dm mg nlClm w 11 h perso ns

who are tmponant to your aam s
co uld tum out qu11e sausfactonly
M1.1ong busmess and pleasure as a

homogeneous blend
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 - Dec
21) Challen~ your creallvtly and 11
wtll bro aden your d1mens10ns to
efrecUvely deal With whatever IS
tmportant t o you today Your 1magt
nalton wtll be yo ur greatest asset
CAPRICORN (Dec 22- Jan 19)
One with whom yo u' re chummy
soctally could be a tipsier abuul an
opporlumly o f substanttal mngnt
tude Be all eyes and ears w~en 1n the
company ol a pal
AQ U ARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19 )
D evelopments mtght an sc a1 a larc r
date where you could u se som e1hm g
ar10thcr dues today to gam what she
or he wants Closely watc h ho w ot'!._
ers strateg1ze
PIS C ES (Feb 20 Marc h 20}
C hances are 1t won 't be matenal con
stde ralw ns you'll garner today but
mstead It wtll be the pncc less good
w•U ond golden th oughts ol a lnend
wath whom you ' ll be mv ol ved
ARIES (March 2 1 Apnl 19} In

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m ore than o ne m st ance tCK.Iay yo u
could be rather luck y Perhaps the
m ost o Dv10u s one w1ll be conccrnm g
a fin ancial suuatl on, but a fnendsh1p
mvolve{llent m ay be another
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Any
ptlch you need'lo make today sho uld
be dtrec ted at the head ho nc ho rather
than gm ng through mt ermed1anes
She or he IS the o nly one who can
gt ve yo u a defimle answer
G E MINI ( M ay 2 1-June 20) Thonk
pos U1vc today, because co ndut ons
c ouiJJ end up mm:h be tter than y ou
dare to hope Spm ethmg that has
bee n r ather un co mfort a ~l c rn a}
undergo a maJnr 1mpmvem cn t
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course you II stall have lo do your
pan but today cou ld u sher tn a very
hopeful cycle w her e your u pcc ta
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ch apces of be mg f ul fi lled
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ul ways sm ve 10 he upbeat and pos1
t1 ve aboutt hmgs hu t tnd.1y 11 cou ld
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Daughter at a lost over how to help alcoholic mother- turns to Ann for help
Those "ho stutter ~hould

ing A&gt;socialion. and specializes in

thcm:-.ehes "hen hnm e

.. IUuenng . Anyone who wants 1egiti·

remedies I·
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some may benefit from a home reme-dy. they do nOt \\ Ork ·or C\'Cr)Vnc

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Ann Londers
1997, losCAna.tes
sluttering.

has been an alcoholic for several
years .. My father died in 1988. and
she is all my two sisters and I have
left.
For years, it has been a series of
· d_runken phone calls. mJurics suffered ITom falls and all the usual
baggage th a t ~ comes with alcoholism.

has at least a master'~ Jcgrcc in
SJ"'ech patholo£Y. a Ccnificalr &lt;&gt;f

Stunering Founda1ion of America,
PO Box 11 749. Memphis. Tenn.
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or the Ameri can
Speech- Language-Hearing Association . 110801 Rockvill e Pike.
Mil.
20852
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(ww \\ .asha.org). -- STACY IN
MANKATO. MINN.
Dear Ann Landen :'In response

Clm JCa l Competence . from the
Amaican ?peech-Languagi.'-Hear-

your n:l:e nt column about the legalizat io n of prostitution , this story

It is: ho"e\'t'r. '':urth a 1~

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become "completel y lluont. " Very
few o f the se program~ ha'vc been
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came to mind. Ye&amp;rli ago, actor Clark
Gable was caught paying a prosti- stand mate.
Send a self addressed. long. busttute. In an interview. 'he was asked
ness
size envelope and a check or
why he, of all people, felt he had to
money
order for $5.25 (thos includes
pay for sex ~After a l~g pause. Mr.
postage
and handling) to: Coll ecGable replied. "I do not pay women
for sex. I pay them to go home." -- tion. c/o Ann Landers. P.O. Box ·
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was my Laugh For the Day. and I ., To find out more abvut Ann Landers and read her past columns. visit
thank you for it.
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g-randson. I have g iven her one
opportu nity aft er anot her. hut she
says she is too busy working at the
·The last time l ·a s ked her: to come
over for a few hours. she said she
would . I was so ~xcitc:d that we
would get to se.: her o ulsiJ.: .of the
bar sce ne for a change .
The day be fore her vtsll. s h~..·

called and said sire had fallen and
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POINT PLEAS~. W, VA· CSX will_~ clos~ng
several '":llroad crossmp next wee~ due to tnSlallatton
of five mt~ of new ·nul t~rough Poml PleiiSatl't, and 10
make repaus at other crosstngs lhroughout Mason County.
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The new nul and rc~rs are a result of a new T~et
Safely_ Zone, formed_wtlll _Con~man Wise, CSX IS
commlnc:&lt;' ~ enha_ncmg rail s~ety 10 Ma;-on Co~nty ~d
comm_umcabng w1th llle pubhc.• A public meebng Willi
CSX ts scheduled fo~ II a.m., Monday, August 30, at
Central Ele!'"entary School. ·
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Accor~ng to lh~ Mason &lt;;ounty. Offi"'? of Emerg~ncy Serv1ces, repmn to ~mgs ~II begm at 8 a.m.
With th~ lllll Sireet ~mg, whtch crosses Viand
Street will always rem_&amp;ln open. Delays can be expected

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Gallipolis • Middleport • Pomeroy • Pt. Pleasant • August 29, 1999

Vol. 34, No. 28

·csx closing crossings for installation, rePair of rail lines

precious lillie boy who wtll he 2
years old ncxl month. Mother has
never nladc an Cffort to see her

bar !hal she ow ns.

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thai she go! drunk and fell do\vn. II
is heartbreaking and embarrassing .
. My sislers and I forced Mothe-r
into treatment a year ago. and she

ai this ~ing due 10 llle movement of equipo_nenl

Unless there ar~ complications. llle crossings should change if complications arise.
Aagmen will be present 10 llold traffic at these bmes. · open at lhe-followmg approximate times: 22nd Street at
On Thursday, repairs will continue in Point Pleasant,
However, delays are expected to
noon; Camden Avenue a1 t p.m.; but take place essentially in reverse. Repairs will begin
be_ no longer th:"' five to seven
-14111 Streei and t 2th Street both at3 at 8 a.m. The crossings 111111 will be closed are 22nd
mtn,utes a~ a bme. Emergency
p.m. These limes take into consid- Street. Camden Avenue, 14th Street, and 12th Street, all
veh1cles will have constant access · Flail line safety reviewed • Page A3 ~ration the possibility of complica- closed at lhe same time. There will be one CI05Sing open
to Vi":"d Street. The flagmen ha~e
hons and could possibly be sooner. a1 Poplar Street, which will be llle only access to the
been tnstructed Io stop !'ftY eqwpnent ~ other traffic
On Tuesday and Wednesday, repairs to the crossings North Main Street, Oak Street, Marietta Street and surto allow emergency vehicles to pass ummpeded.
a1 Redmond Ridge; Salt Oeek, l'wo Mile Road, and llle rounding areas.
The crossing that will be closed Monday are 22nd private ~ve ~ill begin at approximately 8 a.m. RedUnless there are complications, the crossings should ·
Street, Camden Avenue, 14111 Street, and 12th Street, all mond R1dge will close at 8 ~m. and reopen at.9 a.m., open at the following approximate limes: 12th Street at
closed at the same ti'!'e. Th_ere will be one crossing open Salt Oeek will close at 9 a.m. and reopen at 10 a.m., noon; 14th Street at I p.m.; Camden Avenue and 22nd
at Poplar Street, which wtll be' the .only oa:css ..to the. -,. Two Mile Road will close at 10 a.m. and reopen at II Street both at 3 p.m. These limes take into consideration
North. Main Street, Oak Street, Marietta Street and sur- a.m., llle private drj~e will close at 11 a.m. and reop;en at .the possibility of complications and could possibly open
rounding areas.
12 p.m. All times ~approximate, but arc· subject to sooner.

·1n side:

did well for abo ut ''five months . .

Shelter opens
·for homeless men

Then, she s1aned drinking again , and
now. she is worse than ever. Ann,
basically I don 't ha ve a mother. Peo-

Judge gives Marathon
Ashland subsidiary
OK to replace pipeline

ple who know a lot more about 'alcoholism !han I do say she will never
change until she hits roc k bottom .

I'm ready 10 give up on her. Please
guide me. --LACROSSE. WISC.
DEAR WISC.: Don'l g1ve up on
her. The woman is in dcspera.te nCed
of help. and you mu'sl sec that she
gets it. Go to an AI -Anon meeting as
soon as possibl e. There. y~u will
learn how to best help your mother.
She needs Alcoholic s Atlo~mous.
arid I pray' thai , she wi II join 4P
before she drinks herself to death.
For AI-Anon meeting information,
call Al-Anon World Service Office
at 1-800-344-2666 or 1-800-3 569996.
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LOGAN (AP) - A judge has
given a Marathon A&lt;ihland Petroleum
Co. subsidiary pennission to replace a ·
pipeline Nnning liCI05S the land of
. several people who had sued to halt ·
.construction.
Hocking County Common Pleas
Judge Thomas Gerken niled ·Friday in
favor of the Ohio River Pipe Une

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a letter about a home rem.e dy for

stutterers that consisted of reading
out loud while clenching one 's teeth .
Although this may l1elp some people , a lot

or

other home remedies

cost consumers 1housand s of dollars
. and accomplish nothing. Please pass
' a_long this i_nformation lu yo ur read e rs:
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Be cauuous of any stutter-

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Gillespie was the yo ungest child
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lnzy Newell. h was decided that
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POMEROY .- . A new shelter for homeless men is abOut to open in
Pomeroy.
,
.
Th.e shelter; a two-bedroom house h)Caled at 219 Union Ave., ·will be
operated by ,Sere nity House, whic~ has operated a shelier for victims of
domestic violen~ and homeless women and children in Gallipolis for sev.
era! years. · - - ·
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According _to Hilda
He said llle landowners did 1101
Stotts,
director for
show either Ihal the pipeline would be
Serenity H&lt;)use, the
an environmental hazard or lllat its
shelter's operation will
installation · and maintenance would
be funded !Tom a grant
cause significant damage to their
through
the Ohio
,
land •.
Department
of Devel . Ohio Fuel Supply Co., a predeces,
opment,
Office
of
sor of Columbia Gas, oriJtir)_ally built
Housing and Communillle pipeline in 1916. Gerken said docty Partnerships, totaling
uments signed at that time .by earlier
almost
$57,000. That
landownet:~ · thai pennitted" the
grant,
Stotts
said, will
pipeline to aoss their farms remained
'
cover
salaries
and other
in effect.
·
essential costs in the
Ohio River Pipeline hopes to
shelter's operation, ·but
remove the 12-inch natural gas
she said· that several
pipeline and replace it willl a 14-inch
agencies have also
line for gasoline, diesel fuel and
pledged funding and in·
kerosene. To accomplish this, it plans
kind support.
to expand rights-of-way from 25 to 75
The United Fund for
feet, requiring removal of trees.
Meigs
County has
The $50 million, 130-mile .
pledged
financial
suppipeline, designed to carry as much as
port
for
the
shelter,
and
80,000 barrels of petroleum per day,
.· · the. Unit~d Me~hodist
OPERATE SHELTER- Hilda siott., left, and
will run from Kenova, W.Va., to
Par1sh
has
Michelle
Casto are pictured OU1alde the new
Cooperative
Colutnbus. It's scheduled to be com:
pledged
$5,000
in
food,
homeless
shlller lor m111ln Pomeroy. An open
pleled in the spring.
bedding
and
other
suphnuH
will
be held on Wedneeday.
··
Gerken's Nling, which came after.
plies.
nine days of testimony, also said llle
The shelter receives no funding fr~m local government, allhough the .
new line would be safer than lhe old
M~igs County Commissioners and Department of Human Services have
one because it was built with more
·indicated
their willingness to provide mainlenance labor for the shelter.
advanced melllods and wo)lld carry
The
home
will house up to six men at a time, allllough Stotts said that
less preSsure lllan the original line. It
accommodations
can be made for more, if neceSsary.
also said the owners failed to prove
Homeless
men
will be pi:nnitted to stay at the home for up to 45 days,
tlial pipeline construction would vioand
during
their
stay,
will be assisted in finding employment medical and
late stale or fed~ral endangered~
ps~chiatric treatment, as needed, and other sources that are deemed necesspecies laws.
sary.
Th~ judge ordered the company to
Michelle Casto has been employed ,to operate lhe business side of the
pay the landowners for any damage to
shelter,
and to assist 1the men in receiving the resource assistance that they
crops and fences resulting from conneed,
while
three men have been .employed as residential assistants during
struction and maintenance of the line. .
the nighttime hours. ·
.
.
·
"We're pleased willl the rUling."
Residents
at
the
shelter
may
only
remain
on
the
premises
!Tom 6 p.ni. to
said Maralhon Ashland spokesman
8
a.m.,
at
which
time
tHey
will
be
required
to
leave.
Meals
will
be provided,
· · Otuck Rice. "We're hopeful it en8bles
but
those
staying
at
the
shelter
will
be
required
·to
·
keep
their
bedrooms,
us to continue lhe project and provide
fu11111 lrom 1M nre .... t-arda South Point ,and kitchen and common living areas clean.
.
central Ohio with the petroleum prodBurlington. Till nre forced reatdlllta to NII)aln lnd·
A complete set of rules. for the shelter have been established, and sheller
ucts needed for continued growth and
dore lor Hvtrll houra.
staff
will reserve the right to eject those who violate the Nles, Stotts said.
economic development"
For instance, drugs and alcohol are strictly forbidden on the premises, visiting hours and policies will be enforced and proper behavior will be required
Good Morning
at all times.
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SHERIDAN (AP)- A,.fire al a closed ethanol plant materjal," said an emergency dispatcher who \\COuld not
Stolts said that she has seen plenty of evidence of the need for such a
near Illis Ohio River community forced residents to give her ·name. ·
Today'a\1-....~
shelter in the area, and has turned men in .need of shelter a\Vay from the
14 Sections • 128 Jlages
remain indoors for several hours, authorities said.
There were no injuries or evacuations.
Serenity House.
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Firefighters told .residents to stay indoors, close their
She said firefighters didn 't immfdiately know the.
·
She
said
that
ministers
at
the
Cooperative
Parish
said that they assistlranCalendars
C4&amp;7
windows and shut off llleir air conditioners after the cause of the fire.
.
.
si~nts
on
a
regular
basis,
an~
reports
of
homeless
men
living under bridges
DH
~I Ill! IDs!~
. South Point Ethanol Inc. plant along the river caught fire
But a spokesman for one of !he plant's former own- and other outdoor locations have also been reported.
.
Insert
C!!llllcs
after 4 p.m. Friday. The order was lifted about 11:30 · ers said the fire was caused by plastic.ignited by torches
on
public
assistance
in
general
have
Stotts
said
that
while
reslrictiqns
A4
Editorials
p.m. Friday.
.
·
being used lo cut down .a ~torage facility.
·
increased, fewer avenues for assistance have always been available to men.
t\I!!DII tb~ Bin[ ~~
Firefighters pui the order in place as wind carried lhe
Ashland Inc. owned 27 percent of the plant before it
"Single men in need don't have a lot of resources," Stotts said. "That's ·
()l!ll!!!d~
~
smoke and fumes from the fire east towards South Point and the olher owners sold it two or three years ago,
why
we decided to start this shelter."
S(!!!J:II
Hl-6
and Burlington.
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An
open house for the new shelter will be held on Wednesday, from I to
0 1999 Obiu Valley Publishing Co.
"There doesn 't seem to .be any hazardous and toxic
Sheridan is about'! 10 miles south of Columbus.
5 p.m.

Adkins steps up, new hospital CEO announced
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GALLIPOLIS In a dual Charlie Adkins give his full alleqtion sister hospitals, Veterans Memorial ·
announcement from Thomas E. to the projects now underway and in Pomeroy, and Oak Hill CommuniTope, Chairman of th.e Board of plan for the future . The day to day . ty Medical Center in Oak Hill. We
Corisolidated Health Systems, and operation of the Hospital and its · . are fortunate to find LaMar Wyse to
Phil Bowman, Chairman of the ongoing expansion of services, is a fill this position."
Wyse has been in an executive
Holzer Hospital Foundation Board, full time responsibility".
In announcing the selection of role with Ohio Health of Columbus
the promotion of Otarles I. Adkins,
Jr., as President of Consolidated to Wyse as President and CEO of the for thirreen years, serving as Presi·
take on full responsibilities of the . Holzer Medical Center, Bowman dent of six of their organizations
parent organization, and the selec- said, "We recognized the need to over that period. Most recently he
tion of LaMar L. Wyse to re'place give Otarlie Adkins more time to has been President and Otief Execu-'
Adkins as President and Chief Exec- concentrate on Consolidated. Our live Officer of their North Central
utive Officer of the Holzer Medical Board appointed a search committee Ohio Health System, which incluqes
some time ago, and we have pursued Bucyrus and Galion Community
Center was confirmed.
Tope said, "With the duties of the recruitment of a penon who Hospitals. He spent an additional
President of Con~lidated continu- could assume the responsibilities· of .year in 1991 , as President of Memo- ,
ing to expand, it is vital to the sue- running Holzer Medical Center, as rial Hospital in Fremont, Ohio.
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A native of Michigan, his early
'life was in northeastern Ohio. He is
a graduate of Malone College in
Canton, where he earned his BA
with a music major, and also attend ed Eastern Mennonite· College in
Harrisonburg, Virginia. He received
his Master of Health Administration
from Ohio State Universily in
Columbus, and completed courses in
lhe Pettit College of Law at Ohio
Northern University, Ada, Ohio.
A diplomat of the American College of Health · Care Executives,
Wyse is the immediate past prcsident of the OSU Health Services
NEW PRESIOENT, CEO - ChariiS I. Adklna, Jr., left, Praaldent of
Management and · Policy (HSMP) Coneolldsted H..llh Sy..ema, welcomN UlMar WyN as the n.w p,...
ldlnt and Chilli Executive Officer of the Holzer Medical Center.
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