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                  <text>~ge 12 • The Daily Sentinel

Company to retire Beanie Babies, but is it the ~d of an era?

CHICAGO !AP) - The message "all Beanies will be
retired" - came in a flash on Ty
Inc .'s Web site and th"n disappeared. startling and confusing the
Beanie Baby legions.

Women ~ s

Center to
consider , emotional
issues at program
Imagrs of Women, a conference
. offerin g women of all ages the
opportunity to address physical.

Could it be that the Oak Brook, whi ch has an auctwn site dedicated
Ill .. toymaker is really bringing an
to reselling the toy s that first start end to the Beanie Baby. one of the ed a craze when they hit the market
hottest toy crazes of the decade? Or fi "e years ago.
is it just a marketing ploy?
The· privately-ow'ned company
Either way. toy experts say com- has distributed more than I 00 charpany president Ty Warner is likely acters, from dinosaurs and teddy
to revive a market that ha• steadily be.ars to birds and zoo animals .
bee n losing interest in the cuddly
The company·s revenue was
. animal toys.
estimated at just $1.7 million in
··Ty Warner is a very sman man. -1995 but had ballooned to $674
He knows how to create a produ'ct. million by las1 year, according lo
He knows how lo create deman.d ,'' NPD Group Inc .. a market research
said Leonard Tannenbaum. presi- firm.
dent

of

Collectingnalion .com,

Discontinued. or retired models

lectibles for adults who could sell a
single toy for as much as SI,OOO.
The lengths people have gone to
get Beanie Babies are legendary.
Consider the former bank president and his wife who were
charged in Wisconsin earlier t.his
year with embezzling millions of
dollars - a good chunk of 'it used
to buy Beanie Babies. In Salinas,
Calif.. a woman admitted using
stolen credit card numbers to feed
her habit of buying Beanies.
' Anne Nickels. a Ty spokeswoman. had little to say when

have been the hottest sellers, leading some toy industry expens to
believe that Ty Inc. is simply trying
to rekindle interest in the newer
and perhaps oversupplied toys .
'" Beanie Babies right now are
really being bought ... by the pure
collector, whereas they were the
rage a year ago ... said Jim Silver.
publisher of The Toy Book, a New
York -based trade publication.
Beanies initially became popu-,
lar because their price of $4 to $5
was affordable for most children.
Later. they became valuable col-

reached Wednesday at the company·s hea&lt;lquaners.
She confirmed that the message
posted on the Web site was legitimate but declined to say why the
company made the decision - or
whether the company would be
making any new Beanie Babies
after the first of the year.
·
While collectors puzzle
over Ty"s cryptic statement, there
could be a sign from the company
in the name of one of its soon-to-be
released bears.
The bear is called "'The End ...

spiritual and emoti onal
issues. is being o ffered by 'Hocking
College's Wo men 's Center and will
The theme for the . ; ixth annUal

conference held during Womcn·s
Health Month 1s ··Passages" an'd ·
June Ho lley. pr(•sidcnt and

Today: Sunny
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Tomorrow: Sunny
High: 80s; Low: 60s

Se~tember

found~r

a CtiOHnunilv cco nomio..·

dcvcl op mCnt organi zat i;m will hc
the fcalUrcd spcakt•r on Thursday.

Kathlee n Kutskn. Women's Cc nh.:r .::nnrJinator. :-.aid a panel o r ·wJSL:

women" w1ll share the m0s1 mean·
ingful passages of th~.: ir lhcs on Fri·
day.
A few of 1l1c ~~ 11 cd ukd s~.·s/lions
i~cludC pass ages of pan:: nthnnJ .
yoga for stress man agc nlcnL. aro ma

Southern, .Eastern volleyballers win, Page 4
Senior sentiments, Page 6
Court news, Page 3

assa ~h

_Meigs County's

increase the mayor's salary. He then made a motion lo
decrease the salary S100 a month which would make it
$300 a month.
The motion to decrease the salary was passed by
Council.
Lavender suggested that a committee be named 10
remove th~ diving board at London Pool.
Roben Wingett, grants administrator, reponed that a
bridge across the creek 10 Carleton Cemelery has been
co.mpleted and asked council to approve payment.
He also suggested that Council apply for Issue 2
fun~ for future village projects.
Councilman Mony Wood reported on various street
signs in the village. He suggested a type of sign to be
used and noled how many are needed. both replacement
and new. He also noled that blacktop is needed on State

Participation in th e &lt;.'onference
that eKtc nd s from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

dai ly is free but there is a luncheon
fee of $10 eac h day. If participants
want onr Hoc kin g College course
credit for attending the confer~ n ce

or a CEU. an additional $63 will be
assessed. Kutsko .sai d scholarships
are availahlc.

College's · Women·s

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Center rc.:civcd a grant from the

Ohio Dcpanmcn t of Health and
Area. Health Edu cati on Center at
Ohio Untvcrsity to help fund the

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conference.
For information or to register,

call 740-753-3591. e&gt;ltcnsion 2112
or 2206.

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DRIVER CITED - James Spaun, Jr., Racine, was cited
fllllure to. yield after he struck thla 1994 van, driven by Chrlalto-1
pher Rendolph, on State Routu 338 on Thureday afternoon.
According to the Meigs County Sheriff's Department, Randolph, 17, wea driving north on 338 when hla car was struck by
J:&gt;paut1, ai Speun, 75, turned left onto Yellowbuah Road.
van, owned by Stephen Randolph, WIS towed from the
scene, and no nrloua lnjurlea ware reported, although Marie
Spaun;-a paaeenger In Jamea $paun'a vehicle, and Nathen Martin and Jordan Hill, panengera win Randolph's van, ware treat·
ed at the acene by the Racine emergency squad.
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Masons award Kristina
.Kennedy scholarship
The Scottish Rite Masons head q uartered In Co lumbu s rcce r11l y

awarded a scholarship 1(1 Kristina M.
Kennedy of Pomeroy
"'The Scot tis h Rite ' Masoni c
Scholarships arc given to qualified
srudcnls in recogn it ion of scho last ic
and all -around achie veme nts," said
Georg~ W. Stevens, chaim1an. in
making the announ ce ment. " Our

goal i&gt; to help young people fulfill
their career goals by asSISting them
financially as they further their education beyond high sc hool."
Kri stina. daughter of Mr. and .
Mrs&lt; Glen Kennedy, ts atte nding
Ohio Universi ty. The 1999 grad uate
of Meigs High School has exce lled
' scholastically while being involved

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MUNROE FALLS, Ohio (AP)- An unpaid city income tax bill of 19
cents has led to $900 in lawyei and coun costs for a suburban Akron coupie.
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The problem for Heidi and Steve Celaschi slarl~d when they failed to
pay 'their 1997 income tax bill on time amid the. confusion of their move
from nearby Cuyahoga Falls. .
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The city of Munroe Falls tried to reach the couple, Wh!J have an unlisted phone, and sent tax notices by mail aod certified mail.
The Cetacjtis said tliey never got ·any notice.
Their case was due for trial on Thursday but was settled beforehand
with the couple agreeing to pay $382 in Municipal Court costs and the city
dropping the charges.
·
City Law Director Richard Goldsmith said taxpayers must. file for an
extension if they don't send their tax forms and payments pn time.
"What are we suppos~d to do with people who don't pay their taxes?"
Goldsmith asked.
"ll's not fair to the folks wh&lt;l do pay to let this sit, sit, sit."

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she is the reigning queen of the
Meigs &lt;:;ounty Junior Fair.
Stevens· noted that Freemasonry
has historically . been dedicated to
the importance of ed ucation and the

awarding of the scholarship to
.. l:&lt;.ennedy is anothe r md,ication of
arc

given to the chi)dren of Scottish Rtte
Masonic familie s or to yo ung people ·
who have been

acti~

in Masonic

related organizati ons such as DeMolay, RainbQW and Joh's Daug hters.
The grands arc m0dc over the I5slate Northern Jun sdic tion . Tota l
sc hol arship s i!l. the jurisdictinn is
$400,000 I&lt;Jr the 1999-2000 period .
· A year ago 345 coll cgo students in
·the di strict were he lped by Abbou
Grants. The Scotti sh Rite Valley of
Colurnbus has granted

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Abholl. In rece nt year, , the fund has
been

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hy sharing in

annual contributions to the "blue"
envelope appeal by 'the Fr~ternily's
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Man accused in Amtrak stabbings a"algned

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OPEN CENTER - Partners In the new
Malga County One-Stop Worldorca Devel·
opinent Center on Hllend . Road in
Pomeroy attended' an opan house on
Thureday. Pictured are, front, 1-r, Trlsh
McCullough, executive director of the Gal·
lla/Melga Community Action Agency;
Cathy Radevlck, the center'a coordlnetor;
Oorna Smith of the Urilveralty of Rio
Grande; Susan King of Adult Baelc Litera·
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accessed
through the new center.
Those seeking employment will be able to
meet with OBES staff on Thursdays, eliminating
the need for a trip to Rio Grande, the location of
the nearest OBES center.
·

cy Education; Ruth Frank, representing
COAD Title V; and Sharon Moles, OBES.
Back, 1-r, Dewayne Poling, director of
adutt education at tha Washington County Career Center; John Coetanzo, auparln·
.t endent of the Athana/Melgs Educational
Service Center; Debra Miller, Ohio Rehabilitation . Services Commlnlon, and
Meigs County Commlealonerl Miele o.venport and Jeffrey Thornton.
They can also use the center's resources to
prepare a resume, access the internet for
employment opportunities through Ohio Works
First, and check the center's bulletin board for
regional job p(&gt;stings. .

Drought helps southern Ohio police in war on drugs
By CHARLEY GILLESPIE
. sore thumb."
Aaaoc'-ted Preas Writer
Here are 1998'S top "We look for trails, but the plants themselves also stand ·
10 counties in
oui this year because the ones that are surviving the
COLUMBUS (i\P) -Finding marijuima plants buried
deep in the southern Ohio hills is much easier this year
mariiuana seized:
drought are being watered and given fertilizer," AI may
because of the drought. So is finding those who plant
said.
them:
.
L Gallia
$7.075,000
" With each mar ijuana plant wth about $~,000, y~u ~a.n
"If you see a guy walking in the woods with two 5-gal- ~ ~ ·
$S 223500
see why pol growers try to ta e very goo care o t etr
Ion buckets, he is probably not out there watering now· 3. Hardin
$3.203.000
pAia nts." 'd
f h
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1may sat most o t e stales manJuana crop comes
_
ers," Ross County Sheriff Ron Nichols said.
Athens
$
3 000
4
s~: ~~::ooo
fFrodm th e sfofiuthe rnh0hiodwh eredthe droughht is m ohs~ severe.
Forced to water to make up for lack of rain, growers S. Logan
are producing crops that stand out from their dry sur·
$ · 143 000
·e era1 o tcta1s ave ec1are mne sou 1 ern
10 coun2• '
6· Clinton
roundings.
.
ties disaster areas. In some counties, rainfall for the year
7. Jackson
S1.288.000
. d
h 6· h '
The stale has destroyed 15,000 plants so far this year,
·
ts own more l an 1nc eo .
220 000
, putting it slightly aheadoflastyear;stally.Attorney Gen· ~:~~:'om
$l, •
Gallia County led the state last year with more than $7
era! Betty Montgomery said.
!0. Adams
~~c:;i,~
million in marijuana plants seized, followed by Meigs
County witl) more than $5 million in plants uprooted.
· "It will be a sig~ificant eradication and will have at
SOURCE: Ohio Bureau of . "Southern Ohio gets a lot of attention because it is very ·
least a shon-term impact on w.hat is available in the mar·
ket," she said.
Criminal Identification and
rural ," Almay said. "This allows growers to have f~)Wer
Montgomery said the stale uprooted 45,000 plants last
Investigation
people wandering around that could stumble onto their
year wonh more than $45 million and arrested 127 people '-;iiiii;oo,iBi;;;;p;::=.;:::::;::iiiiiiiiiiiii,..; fields ."
Dennis Salisbury, chief deputy with'
during the season that runs · from the
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the
Gallia County Sheriff's Depart·
spring planting to mid-October.
me
nt
, sitid marijuana production is
The state sends up five · helicopters
down this year. He has spotted more
daily to look for marijuana, said Ted
than 3,100 plants from the air, comAlmay, superintendent of the Ohio
pared with more than 7,000 last year.
Bureau of Criminal Identification and
"If you're raising pot this year, you ·
Investigation. .
are
either really devoted to it or it's
Plants are easier to find because
your
only source of income," Salisbury
growers are forced to plant close to a

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CLEVELAND (AP)- A man pleaded innocent Thursday to charges
that he stabbed three people on an Amtrak train outside Cleveland.
Aaron Hall, 41, of Ontario, Calif., was arraigned on one count of road or a water·source.
"There will be a lot less of Ohio
attempted murder and three of felonious assault in Cuyah&lt;;&gt;ga County
grown
pot out there this year," said
Common Pleas Court.
Nichols,
whose department has found
Hall, who was arraigned in a video link from the county jail, asked that
more
than
$1 million worth of plants
an attorney be appointed for him. Judge Chris Boyko set bond at
this
year.
"Com
used to be the best
$500,000.
.
plac~ to grow it, but now the corn this
Hall is accused of stabbing two
year
is only 4 feet tall, and the 7-footAmtrak conductors and. a passenger
tall
marijuana
plants stick out like a
in the early morning hours of Aug.
26 in Olmsted Township, "about 15
miles west of Cleveland.
.
Hall said during his initial court
growth appear to be good developments for
By JEANNINE AVERSA
· 2 Sections - 12 Pages
appearance in Berea Municipal
workers, economists worry that it 's a rec ipe for
Coun that he acted in self-defense Auoclated Preas Writer
sparking
inflation . Their fear: Employers scramWASHINGTON
(AP)The
nation
's
unem
6
Calendar
after he was threatened with gun.
bling
to
find workers woo them with higher
Classifte!ls
!1&amp;10
That claim was similar to one that · ployment rate dipped back down to a 29-year low
wages
and
benefits, costs li kely to drive up con~Cko!l!m~lcs!W!·L--:----:n':"'"'-1 he made the day before the train of 4.2 ·percent in August as gains in computer.
sumer
prices
if not constrained by other'forces.
attack when he w.S removed from a data processing and health care jobs helped offset
But
August"s
sJgwdown in the growth of aver2
continued job losses at factories .
Editorials
bus in Illinois for being unruly.
The Labor Department reported today that the age hourly earnings combined with the0.3 down3
Local
Woman pleads no contest decrease
in August's unemployment rate fol- ward revision for wage growth in July and
4&amp;5
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In fee cream truck accident lowed a 4.3 percent rate in July. Oespile the calmed .some economists' fears that inllati0n
Weather
TOLEDO (AP) .:._A woman dridecline in the unen'fploymen.l rate. employers could ignite. That. along with August 's slower
added a smaller-than-expected 124,000 jobs to job growth. economists said, could forestall the
ving an ice cream truck that struck
their payrolls in August, following a gain of Federal Reserve from raising interest rates again
Lotteries
and killed a 9-year-&lt;Jid boy will serve
in October.
338,000
jobs in July.
10 days in jail for violating a city law
OHIO
"This should relieve some of the Fed's worry
key
Meanwhile,
average
hourly
earnings,
a
that prohibits vendors from playing
Pick3: 8-6-2; Plck4: 1-7·1-5'
abou
t inflation an~ too-strong job growth." said
gauge of inflation pressures, grew a tiny 0.2 permusic while their vehicles are in
BuckeyeS: 3-6·7·10.15 ·
Davi
d
Wyss. economist with Standard and Poor's
cent to $13.30 in August, a 3.5 percent in crease
mo~on.
w.yA.
compared to a year ago. That. WI'S the th ird DR I.
Municipal court Judge Roger
Last week. th e Federal Reserve raised interest
. Daily 3:2-4-6; Daily 4: 6·7·1·2
straight monthly rise, but slightly slower than 0.3
Weiher sentenced Billi Urban to 30
· rates for the second time this year and hinted no
e !W'l ohio Valley Pubti~hlna Cu.
percent increase in July.
days in jail, but suspended 20.
· While low unemploymen! and strong wage additi onal rate incre ases may be necessary unless

said.

"Growers had to lrfple their workload
just to get out a small crop," he said.
CASH CROP - In Meigs .and
Gallla Counties, the combined
totals In seized marijuana totalled
$12,298,500. The neighboring counties ranked one and two In the state
In 1998.

National unemployment dips back to 29-year low

Today's Sentinel

additiona lr

$ !6,000 in sc holars hips.
Funding for the P;-og rdlll comes
from the Supreme Counci l Education and Charity Fund establi shed

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!toule 124 at Bridgeman Street just beyond the fire sta- dent last month. He also talked about the need for street
lion. During the meeting Wingett contacted a contractor light improve'ments .
regarding the blacktop. The contractor will .be in touch
Clerk Jani ce Zwilling reported a total of S I 00,552.90
with Councilman Bill Roush about the work.
in all village funds . Balances in the various funds are as
· Roush reported on streetlights which need attention, . follows : general fund, $40.844; street construction,
and was advised that some work is now being done . . $21,849; . highway, $ 2.868;' fire department, $12,844;
Residents who know of lights that are out was '!'ked to water $1 2.720; pool. $3.040; guaranty meter, $3,654;
contact Ernie Sisson who works with the power compa- cemetery. $201 ; law enforcement, $688; EMS building
ny.
fund , S1,839.
Michael Ash met with Council and reported that he
The Racine Home National Bank was named deposis taking police officer training at Hocking College. He ilo ry for village funds, and Council approved the
asked to be "commissioned" by Council for ~olunteer am ounts and rates as set by the eounty"s budget comwork in the village in conjunction with his schooling. mi ssion.
Council agreed to check into the legality of such action ..
Attending besides those named were Mayor George
Tim Gillilan . police chief. reported he issued !9 cita- Connolly. Eber Pickens, Sr.• and Council members,
lions, investigated one complaint. and one traffic acci· · Eber Pickens, Jr., Donna Peterson, and I&lt;:atie Crow. ·
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The Gallia/Meigs Community Action Agency
opened its Meigs County One-Stop Workforce
Development Center in Pomeroy on Thursday,
with an·open house.
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The n.ew facility, located at 33091 Hiland
Road, adfacent to the former location of the
JTPA office, will combine services of several
CAA operations under one roof.
According to Trish McCullough, executive
d,irector of the CAA, the new facility will allow
those seeking employment, job training, and
other services, to receive services from several.
agencies, even agencies not affiliated with the .
CAA, at one stop.
"We're bringing all the · partners together,"
McCullough said yesterday.
·
"The Center is the .latest step in a process to
make employment and training services mQre
accessible to Meigs County residents."
In addition to the JTPA office, the center will
house staff from the Adult Basic Literacy Education program, which provides literacy and
GED training, as well as other b~ic skills
through the Athens/Meigs Educational Se~;Vice
Center, the Ohio Bureau of Employment Ser·
vices, the 0 BES Ve!erans Services departmen l,
and the Oh.io Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation.
. Buckeye Hills Career 'Center, the Unive111ity
of Rio Onnde, the Green Thumb program of the
Older Workers' Employment Program, and the
Meigs County Department of Human Services
arc also partners in the center, McCullough said.
Also, other CAA programs, such as the
weatherization program and HEAP, not directly
related to employment resources, can be

Good Afternoon

· :!Continuing Masontc commitment.
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SA,NDUSKY (AP)- At least 14 vehiCles piled up in heavy fog this
morning on westbound State Route 2 in Ottawa County, the State Highway Patrol said.
.
No fatalities were reported in the pileup that was reported about 8:30
a.m., said Lt. John Born of the patrol.
The cause of the wreck in nonhero Ohio remains under investigation,
he ;.,;d.
·
Traffic in the area will be rerouled until the crash site is cleared, Born
said. ·

Unpaid 19-cent tax bill leads to $900 in
lawyer and court costs for Akron couple

in numervus sehoul acttvll ies anq
contributing to civi c and community
events : A longtime member of 4-H

Scotlish Rttc

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Open house opens new One-Stop Workforce Development Center

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Volume 50, Number 62

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BY KATIE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
If your vehicle is inoperable and unlicensed, you better not leave it parked on a street in Syracuse.
Syracuse Village Council last night took action to
notify residents who are in violation of Ordinance
303.10 which requires that vehicles have current' license.
plates and be in running order. The action followed a
motion by Councilman Larry Lavender who noted thai
there are a number of ,.,;dents ·in violation of the ordinance.
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.On a motion from Lavender, Council also approved
a·salary increase for Mike Ralston, mainlenance.supervisor, of 50 cents an hour effective Jan. '1.
Council, on a motion· from Lavender, candidate for
mayor, voted 10 rescind a motion made Jist month to

be held Sept. 16 and 17 at Ramada
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Council to clamp down on parking inoperable vehicles

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the economy show signs of overheating or if
innation breaks out.
Financial markets have been on edge in re"''nl
sessions amid continuiitg fears among investors
that the Fed hasn't yet completed its efforts to
ward off intlation by imposing higher interest
rates .
But the inOali'On-sensitive market for government bonds was heartened by the August unemployment report, and immediatdy pushed yields
on 30-year Treasuries down to 6.03 percent this
morning from 6.13 percent late Thursday. At
midmorni ng. the Dow Jones industrial average
was up more than 150 points.
ln August, the number •of service sector jobs
increased by 132.000. led by gains in computer
services w~ich grew by 15,000 jobs. Doctors
offices, hospitals ·and othert health-care facilities
added 19,000 new jobs.
Duri~g the last· rilonlh of the summer, amusement and recreation services added 17,000 jobs.

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PtigeAJ

Friday, September 3, 1999

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The Daily Sentinel Olympic Village remains heavily polluted

building a massive village and Olympic venues is troubling enough when we take ~icines that
and DougtM Cohn
that will host 15 of 28 sporting evenlli, the open- tum outlo he harmful, but those arc nsks .we~
'Estllblislid in 1948
If you were going to clean up a toxic-waste ing and closing ceremonies, and the athletes in an effort to cure illnesses. But why take ';he nsk
dump, would you build a house on the site and themselves. The Authority even refers to the when it is unnecessary? :wt'Y not tum toJUc s1tes
111 Court St, Pomeroy, Ohio
have your family sleep there? That is precisely events as the Green Olympics, so pleased is it into glllbage dumps or raJ! road SWJichmg yan!s or
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where our Olympic athletes will be sleeping.
with the results of a seven-year clean-up effort.
. any number of uses that do not include human
One of Australia's top geologists explained the
The city boasts that $89 million has been spent habitation?_
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in remediation and that mueh of the waste was
· It was not necessary to use Homebush Bay as
situation to us.
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Ten ·ye"" ago, the site of the 2000 Summer , consolidated into four areas and sealed. Water- an Olympic site, yet t Jdly eitough, we are told, it
Olympics was a forl!aken, noxious marsh dubbed ways and wetlands are still ~ing cleansed, and was the very idea of toxic cleanup that encourROBERT L WINGETT
the "dioxin capital of the world."'
birds are even returning -- not a complete return · aged the Intematioilal Olympic Committee to
Publisher
The 1,900-acre area, called Homebush Bay, to the aboriginal paradise of 100 years ago,but an choose Sydney. Then again, conSidering .the
just nine miles west of downtown Sydney, Aus- improvement
IOC's tarnished reputation emanating from
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The issue, though. is not whether the Authori- bribery in the sele&lt;jti6n of Salt Lake City for the
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an estimated 9 million tons · of household and ty has cleaned up an environmentil mess, but if · Winter Olympics, ·who can say what motiv~
industrial -wastes.
the construction o( permanent housing units on this elrlraordinarily strange selectiQ!l of a site 1n
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The fish are toxic and not fit for
, In an all-too-rapidly changing marketplace, where hundreds of like-funds · human consumption.
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are competing for investor dollars and perfortnance is more important than
But Sydney's Olympic bid comever, you need to dig a bit further beyond a fund's name to uncover the millee came up with the idea of .
. whole picture.
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using the Games as a way to clean .
Once upon a time, investors could get some clues about the kinds .of up the mess afld create a new cOminvestments they'd find inside a stock fund's portfolio merely by reading the munity. Sydney's winning 1993
· _fund's name. Twenty years ago, if you looked at something called the ABC bid included optimistic artistic ren. Growth an;.llncome Fund, ·yqu might have assumed that it was a dividend- derings of Homebush Bay, an envipaying growth fund, probably a blue-chip one at -that. and you'd have been ron mental and ceo-friendly place .
· wnect. But that was yesterday.
to compete and enjoy nature.
Today things aren't always that cut and dried. People 'who a year or two
The environmental aspect Of the
. ago ~lected a fund beCause of its income component might not Pe getting bid was considered to be .the key
_the .income flow they once did. Other.i,' thinking they'd invested in, say, .· fAcet. but many argue that Sydney
growth stocks, could be surprised to find that. the growth component in that hasn •1 cleaned up the dangerous .
: portfolio is comprised of value stocks.
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site, instead just masking the tox' While changes like those can be unnerving, change is what the markets ins. Bulldo:rers have shifted toxic .
: aR: all about; And change isn ' I always a signal of bad news.
soil, not removed .it, according 10
. Case in point: David Ullom, lead portfolio manager of USAA's Growth local authorities, and a waterway
and Income Fund. He knows all too well how changes in the marketplace less than a mile from the Olympic
Village sti'll remains heavily poican impact .where, and how, he invests the fund's assets.
"The-definition of growth and income moves around a little bit," says luted with highly toxic organochlo. Ullom, who's been in the money business for more than 20 years.
rines .and heavy .metals.
: When he firlil came to USAA's Growth ;llld Income Fund in 1996, the
, fund (which started in 1993) had div idend . yields as high as 2.5 percent
Despite this, the Olympic Co: Today, its yiel!l is runoing about 1 percent . .
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·ordination Authority in .Sydney is
That drop in dividend-yield isn't so much a function of his stock picks -: thisfundgetsallofitsincomefromstockdividends •.notbonds--asit 'isof .
.: the market. Dividend'increases haven't been as prevalent as they once were,
:and many companies are using moneys once earmarked for dividends to do
:other things, such as acquiring other companies, paying down debt, or By George R. Plaganz
field -of •ction so the other. side a chance to see ' if
: .resean:h and development.
he could go home they could catch up before the ·
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The vacantlol'where we played
: · On the appreciation ~ide, the types of stocks making the most money football and baseball as kids was
and set the table · timekeeper's . whistle
blew.
·, changes all the tirne. As a resul\, Ullom says that over his tenure, "The fund gone. But I could still make out the
before his father (Richard Vild's mother whistled, QS 0UfSe VeS
:has evolved to the point that we have a bit more growth in there, and it's not. ghost of Mr. Baker.
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got horne. But to but the otherli shouted.) .
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.what I would term a pure value fund."
return to the .. To us, it would have been cheat.
The . Bakers' house was 'located
Oid he say "value':? Yup, he did. Now, if you 're wondering how , a inconveniently in deep center
scene of ·your ing for a player who was taking a
, growth and income fund can have a value component, the answe'r is' simple: field, and if Richard Vild got a
exploits
after snap from center while his team
StoCks typically fall under two heading types -- growth and value. Both . pitch lie liked, he could send it
supper only to was ahead in the waning minutes
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types ~ be dividend-paying. Growth stocks represent companies expected soarins into the dining room where
have some irritat- ·.· to go down on one knee to stall the
to be rapid growers in the near' term. Value" stocks are purchased because Mr. Baker -WJ!S ,sitting down to sup- ing sister yell "George! DishesJ" game or to prevent a turnover (a
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they are considered .to be good· companies selling at bargain-basement per.
. when your team was five yards wo~d we h~d never heard); all the
prices. Which ones perform the best often depends upon which way the mar·
None ofus had any money,"so it. from the soal line was downright wl)1le keepmg an ear cocked for a ' ·
ket winds arc blowing. Over the past couple of years, it's been on growth 's fell to our fathers to go -to Rudy's hummatin~ .
cau rro~ a player's mother which
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side.
Furthermore, to ignore her call would s1gnalthe end of the..game.
·hardware store to buy a piece of
SO, even though Ullom iS' a value guy by nature, he knows where the glass and repair the damage. ·
might carry a penalty more strinNobody would want·· to win like
money is being m;lde these days, and, thanks to the fund 's broad investment
I was reliving these happy days gent than anything NFL Commis- that.
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mandate, has been able to make changes in the portfolio holdings to retlect while taking a sentimental journey sioner Paul Tagliabue hands out
But that was long ago and far
that As a result, Ullom says that today, the USAA Growth and Income Fund recently through the old neighbor- today. Because by this time, your away. The big boys t0 day don't
is "really a combination of gr·owth and value, (stocks) -- more or less split hood.
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play by ·ou.r rules. If a game goes
· · father was )lome;
SO-SO."
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We usually ·played without a . into the last minute or two with the
I could almosi hea. our mothers
Ullom's willingness to change has pail! off. At year-end last year, the shouting from the front porch that referee. Reciprocity took the place outcome still in doubt, watch for
fund's performance lagged behind that of its benchmark, the S&amp;P 500. Cur- it was time to come in for supper. of penalties. Unnecessary rough- .the quarterback 'of the winning
rently, the fund's year-Io-date total return thro!lgh Aug. 25 was up 14.01 per- It was·a time clock more imperious · ness by one team was answered by . team to run out the clock by falling
cent. outpacing that of the S&amp;P 500s.
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than anything they have in pro unnecessary roughness by the on the snap from the center. There governed 'by laws and lawyerli.
"Po we have a right to?" is a
. To learn about things like wh~re a fund may or may not invest its ii5Sets, football today. When our mothers other. It evened out. ·
will be no ·penalty flags thrown,
read its prospeetus. ·Want to know what its investment style is? Morn- called, the· game was over. There·
If we h'ad few rules, we had our for there is no rule against such a legal question that must be asked
and answered. But' so must t~
ingstar's style boxes· can show you that. If you'.re' interested in how much was no two-minute wa.riting.
ideas of what was fair. While .we tactic. ·
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leeway the fund's managerli have in changing their investment styles, check
If we were talking here only moral question, "Is iI right to?~'·
Of course, our mothers did.n't wanted to win, the team that was
out the fund's prospectus again. If you're curious about which investments all shout at the same time. We · ahead as suppertime· approached about sports and games, there Unless we can a~swer yes to botfl
worked for the fund and which o~es did not, portfolio managers often wo~ld go on with the game. after would never have resorted to sit- .would really be ·nothing to gel questions, it is a good indication'
address those issues in their shiueholder annual reports.
the first two or three players were ling on the football as the clock · e~cited about. But this is not only that we shouldn't do it:
. In our own way, I think that
·Above all, k~ep reading the information that the fund sends you. It's hip summoned home, but after that the was running out so the other team how sports are playe_d today, it is
Richard
Vild and the rest of us ragto stay informed. .
wouldn 'I have an opportunity to how life is played..
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The question .we ask ouise)ves
Sometimes .we would reassem- get their hands on the ball an(l
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· (Chandler Houn) and "10-Mlnuta Guide to the Stock Markel" (Macmll, was bad enough for 12-year-old
. Quite the opposite -- we proba- thing is right but whether' it is than ·most people do today.
len). To learn mora ~bout I1Hitual funds, vlsH 11er Web site at:
Sammy B~ugh to have to leave the bly would have huHied up to give le~al. We have · become a na!ion . Copyrlght11118 NE A.
www.dllnsfundfrHblaa.com.
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Death ·Notices
Martha•Many•Rhodes

Saturday, Sept 4

Martha Ann "Marty" (Roush) Rhodes, 70; of Point Pleasant, died Thursday, September 2,1999 in Grove City, OH.

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Today in History
By The Associated Press
Today is Friday, Sept. 3, the 246Jh day of 1999. There are 11.9 days left

I propose a contest, -actual·ly t~o

By Ben Wattenberg
with the names of their authorli, Hiroshima; Vietnam; Watergate; the civil rights,
It is said that America is consumed with cyniwill appear · in this column, feminist and environmental movements; the Beain the year.
cism, and· that hardly anyone trusts anyone any
soon. There is one judge: me. . ties; Churchill; Freud; Hitler; Holocaust; Mao;
Today's Highlight in History: ·
There is no appellate procedure. Stalin; Reagan; jazz; rock 'n' roll; radios; airOn Sept. ~. 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany, two days . more. Notwithstanding a sur.erb set of economic .
aftc;r·the Nazi invasion of Poland.
indicators, and some social · indicalorli· that are
Entries should be· e-mailed to planes; phonographs; Clinto.it; antibiotics; antideimproving impressively, it is said that Americans
WatmailaoLcom. Because the pressants; computerli; biotecl); Titanic;. Hinden· On this date:
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Associated Press ticker, over burg; Lindbergh; Challenger; O.J.; and Monica.
In 1189, England's King Richard 1 (the Lion-Hearted) was crowned in are ill at ease and sour (at best) as they get .ready
Westminster.
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to cross ·that suspenseful bridge to the new centuwhich this column is transmitThe trouble is, you can string out the anecdotes
ry. "Values" and "morality" come up in .the polls
ted, does not always ~ave the to prove most anything. Were the 1920s· really
In 1658, Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector of England, died.
In l783, the Treaty .of Paris between the United States and Great Britain as "the number one issue."
"at" symbol in working order, " roaring?" Are O.J. a~d Monica the escutcheons
Over the years I hin~e been labelei:l an "optihere is the e-mail address, of the 1990s? And so on..
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'officially' ended the Revoluti onary' War. .
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In 1943, the British Eighth Army invaded Italy during World War II, the mist; '' even a "panglossian," after Voltaire's Dr. spelled out: "Watmail-at-aol-period-com." (The
The 'oth.er way of looklng at history is through .
same day Italy signed a secret armistice with the allies.
· Pangloss who maintained that "this is the best of "at" symbol is also the "each" sign on your key- data. The academic field of study is called "clioIn 1951, the TV soap opera "Search for Tomorrow". debuted on CBS:
all possible worlds." I say I am a realist.
board; over the numeral "2. ")
metrics/' that is, measuring hista[y (as in Clio the
In 1967, Nguyen Van Thieu was erected president of South Vietnam
I propose a contest, actually two. We haven't
Entries via regular mail .should be sent to Ben muse of history,) l'n America.we now have a data
had contests for a while in this space, although Wattenberg, Newspaper Enterprise Association, bank of about 110 yearl! chich social and ceounder a new constitution.
In 1979, football coach Vi rice Lombardi died in Washingtpn, D.C.
some previous ones were vastly successful, like 200 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016. Type- nomic statistics that lets us assay how ordinary
In 1976, the unmanned U.S. spacecraft Viking 2 landed on Mars to take .the one to create a national holiday celebrating the written or word-processed entrilis are preferred; people fared. We didn't always have rates of
end 'of the Cold War. And now that I have an e- handwritten entries should be legi~le . . Entries unemployment, illegitimacy, economic growth,
the first close-up, color photographs of the planet's surface. . . · · .
In 1978, Pope John Paul II was" installed as the 264th ponuff of the mail address as well. as a post office address, the must be post-'marked or dated no later thali Sept. immigration, sexual behavior, poverty, longevity,
-making of a contest can be·facilitated . Why such 1·6, 1999.
single parent families, per capita income -- but
Roman Catholic Church.
will
tell
you
in
a
moment.
By
either
means
of
transmission,
please
name
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now we do. Of course, data, like anecdotes, can
a
contest?
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Ten yearl! ago: The United Stales began shipping a $65 million package
Of military aircraft and weapons to help Colom bia's war against drug lords.
Contest Number One consists of two parts, Ia the newspaper in -which the column appeared.
also be manipulated: But it's harder to do, and at
Why am I soliciting fo.r such a contest? t need least you get a second view.
A Cubana de Aviacion jetliner crashed after takeoff in Havana, killing all an&lt;J lb.
Part Ia: Write no more than 150 words, begin- help. I am working on a big project, combining a
My problem is that as I look at these ·data I
126 aboard and 26 people on the ground.
Five years ago: China and Russia proclaimed an end to any lingering hos- ning with the sentence, 'This is NOT the best . major' PBS documentary, a majorreference book come up with this view: this is the best time and ·
tilities, pledging they would no longer target nuclear missiles or use force time and place ever ... " Part1b: Write no more published .by the American Enterprise lnstitut~ place ever. If I go public with that, I' ll get yelled
against each other.
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. than 150 words, beginning with the sentence "·A and a book Of my own views, all dealing with the . at, scorned and mocked. Poor me.
topic "The Firlll Measured Century."
And so it would be helpful if I heard · from
One year ago: President Gimon visited Omagh, Northern lrel~itd, walk- BElTER time and place was... "
ing down the street where a car bomb had killed 29, and offered -his condoContest Number Two also has two parts, 2a ·
The idea behind it is that there are now two interested citizens about this matter. In fact, I will
lences to the families of the victims.
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and 2b.
· ways of telling history. The firlit deals with "sto- accept t.wo entries .from any readerli who would
. ' Today's Birthdays: Actress Helen Wagner(" As the World Turns'') is 81.
Part 2a: Write no more than 150 words begin- ' ries" or· as social scientists say, "anecdotal ·evi- like to write about both sides of the argument.
"Beetle Bailey" cartoonist Mort Walker is 76. Country singer Bank Thomp- ning with, "People who think this is NOT I he )lest de nee." And s0 we have see.n a plethora of books There are two.sides to it, 1 guess.
son is 74. Actress Anne Jackson is 73. "Time" magazine contributing editor time and place ever are NUTS because ... " Part and films about yesteryear, ·many of them won- Copyrlght111W NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.
Bl!n Wattenberg, a senior fellow at the
Hush Sidey is 72. Country singer Tom pall Glaser is 66. Actress Eileen Bren- 2b: Write no more than !50 words · beginning derful, in terms of eve~ts, politics, per.ionalities,
nan is 64. Actress Pauline Collins is 59, Rock singer-musician AI Jardine . with, "The REAL reason 'they say thi~ js not the science, inventions and arts. We see Teddy and American Enterprise Institute, Is the author of
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·. Franklin Roosevelt; world -wars; the Roaring · "Values Matter Moat" and Ia the host of the
· (The Beach Boys) is 57, Actress Valerie Perrine is 56. Rock musician Don- tiest liiT!e and plac~ is ... " . • .
Prizes will b~ awarded for the best entries in Twenties; Cold War; hula hoops; Elvis; Einstein; · weakly public lel!lvialon program "Think
ald Prt.wer (Grand Funk Railroad) is 5 I. Rock guitarist Steve Jones (The
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Tank." You may aand comments to him via aboth contests. E~rpts from the winnmg entries, . automobiles; l.he Depression; air conditioners; mall: Wstmallaol.com.
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Bom Augusall, 1929 in Red House, WV she was a daughter of the late
Phillip H. and Helen (Rairden) Roush. She was a member Qf the Bcllemeade
United' MelhodistO.urch, Point Pleasant, aild had lately attended Beech Hill
United Methodist Olurch, Southside, where she was a member of tbe Beech ·
Hill United -Methodist Wollll!n. She was also a member of the Pleasant Valley Hospital Auxiliary, and 11 past member of the Poini Pleasant Rescue
Squad.
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In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,
Harry Nathaniel Rhodes, -and a sister, Marion Kirk.
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She is survived by three daughterli and sons-in-law, Catherine Huffman
· of Point Pleasant, Harriette and Ozzie Finley of Grove City, Ohio and Addie
and Roger Hopson of Beech Hill; one brother, Phillip "Sonny" Roush of Red
House; and five grandchildren.
The service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturdl!y, September 4, at CrowHussell F11neraJ Home, Point Pleasant, with Rev. Eugene Garlow and Rev.
Bobby WOods officiating. Burial will follow in Beech Hill Cemetery, Southside.. .
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Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday September 3, at the funeral
ho'!'e. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Beech Hill United ·
Methodist O.urch, Southside, WV 25187.
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The names of Mallie Beegle, Martha Lou Beegle, Bernice Theiss, Ann Boso
Sheil&gt; Theiss were oot listed among 1h&lt;l&lt;Je attending a re&lt;enl meeting of the SoriShine~
Cirele of Don:as Bed!any United Methodist (]lurch. The Daily Sentinel regrets
omi~.

.WISe reunion set .

The family reunion for the descendants of William and Maggie WISe will be
on ~ber 1111 the Cheshire Pari&lt;. Lunch will be served at12:30. Those atte'odi1"8:l
should bring a covered dish. Everyone is welcome to anend .

Eastern Local board meeting

The Eastern Local School Distria Board of &amp;!ucatioo will meet in special sessiOO:
on Tuesday a16:JO p.m. at the elemenl.aly school cafetorium., for the purpose of dis-'
cussing the OAPSE CORiracl, personnel matters, and any other business that can ~
legally dealt wilh by the board of educati&lt;;&gt;n a11he time of the meeting. .
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Winners announced

Letart trustees meeting set

Meig:; County Common Pleas Court by ainount of $8,847.43, alleging non-payBrian Keith Harold, U.Og:;ville, against ment of a credit account.
Harold, Lang:;ville; and Brenda .
A complainI. for foreclosure has been
Gay Swan, Middleport, against Brian K. filed in the court by Bane One Financial
Swan, Pomeroy.
Services, Indianapolis. Ind.; against lames
An action ror di.ssolution of maniage V/. Carnahan, Pomeroy, alleging defimlt
~as been filed by Richard Utile, Gallipo-, on a mortgage loan, wilh $66;171.70
lis. and Synthia Utile, Pomeroy.
owing.
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Divon:es.have been' granttd lo Kristal ·
A medical . malpraCtice lawsuil has
A large ridge of high pressure continues to bring sunshine ~nd dry con- L. Coleman from 1eny L. Coleman, Jack been filed in the court by Carol A. MournWayne Hart from Maxine LoRa Hart, and ing, Middleport, and Olhers, agalnsl
ditions to OhiO.
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holiday weekend, the National Weather Service said today.
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Dissolutions
have
been
granted
to
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), has filed
Highs will be in the mid to upper 80s with lo.ws in the mid 50s to mid
Kimberly S. Lee and Jimmy Ray Lte; a foreign judgment notice against Ef
60s.
Carrie R. Stone and Jeremy C. Stone; 10 B~dcasting, Inc., Middlepon, doing
There will be a chance of showerl! over northern Ohio on Labor Day, Steven D. Pullins-.and Teresa Pullins: to business as WMPO/WMPO-FM.
forecaslerli said.
Paula J. Chancey and Charles Fredrick
Foreclosure actions have been granled
The record-high temperature for this dale at the Columbus weather sta- Chancey; and to Ki.mberly J. Grueser and to the Uniled States of America against
tion was.99 degrees in 1953 while the record low was 43 in 1946. S\(nset Rodney A. Orueser.
John W. Roush, Sr., and others; .United
CIYII cases flied, ''
Companies !,ending Corp., againsl Martin
today will be at 8:02p.m. and sunrise Saturday at 7:02a.m.
A number of civil cases have been L Woodard, and ol~ers, and 10 Farmers
Today.,.Mostly sunny. Highs from the upper 80s to,the lower 90s. Light ·
filed
and processed in the Meig:; Counly Bank and Saving:; Co.. against .Dorothea
northeast .wind.
Common Pleas Court.
R. Fisher.
Tonight...Mostly clear. Lows around 60. Light and variable wind.
Beneficial Mortgage Company of
Maniage Uceoses
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Saturday... P~rtly sunny. Highs 85 to 90.
Ohio, Elmhurst, Ill., has filed a judgment
Marriage li~nses have been issued in
Extellded forecast
action against Richard A. Adkins, Rut- Meig:; Counly Probate Court to William
Saturday night...Partly cloudy: Lows 60 to 65.
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. l~d, askinj! for judgment 1n the amount Kent Maxw~ll. 51, bnd Diana Lynn Bing,
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Sunday... Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper sps. ·,
. of ~6,459.50.
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43, both of Meig:; 'County; Paul Dougtas
The Stale of Ohio, doing business as . Wolfe, 29, .and Melissa Mae Simpkins,
Labor day... Partiy cloudy. A chance of showers during the night. Lows
Ohio Slate Universily Hospitals; Well- 26, balh of uon, W.Va.; Ernest. Edison
in the lower and mid 60s and highs in the upper 80s. '
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ston;
has filed a complaint for judgmenl Harris, 70, and Roxann Mahlman, 32,
Tuesday.. .Partly cloudy with a chance of showers. Lows in the lower 60s
against Sandra Foster, Portland, in the bolh of Racine; Dayle Anthony Brooks,
highs m the mtll MUs.
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amount ot )17,~.4'/. 1ne sun .aueges J1, anO Summer Uawn Urovcs, W, both
non-payment on account.
of Racine; and Eric lay John.On, 31,
EMS units Bn$wer five csiis
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CLEVELAND (AP) The
llldians left on a nine-game, 10-day
trip to chree cities. ,
Unfortunately, chey won't be visiting California.
Cleveland completed a four-game
sweep of Anaheim on Thursday night
as Charles Nagy got his 15th victory
chis season and Richie Sexson hit
another three-run homer, leading che
Indians 1o a 6-5 win over the Angels.
Wich their ninch straight win over
Anaheim, the Indians went 9 - 1 in
1999 vs. the Angels, losing only on
opening day. Cleveland fared nearly
as well against California's other AL
team, posting a 10-2 mark agamstthe
Oakland Athletics.
, "We're playing well right now,"
said Sexson. " But we can't worry
about anything else. I just want ·w
win a World Series. Real bad."
Se.son terrorized Angels pitchers
in the series, going 8-for-14 (.571)
with four runs . three homers and. nine
RBis. The 6-foot-8 Sexson, who
splits his playing time between first
base. left field and DH. is among the
league leaders in RBI ratio. He averages one RBI every 4.2 at-bats, a
percentage better than Ken Griffey
Jr. and teammate Jim Thome. and has
27 homers and 96 RBis this season.
"I didn 't expect Rich'ie to have
numbers like that, but I didn't expect
him to have 400 at bats. either.·· said
Indians 'mana·g i" Mike Hargrove . "I
would have expected these kinds of
numbers if I khew Richie was going
to gel this many at bats. hut I didn 't
expect Wol Cordero to break hi s
wrist, which allowed Rich1e to gel
these at bats."
Nagy (15-9)joonedAtlanta 's Greg
Maddux as the on ly pitchers in the
majors to win at least 15 games in
each of the ·past five seasons.
And true to his postgame form,
. Nagy, known for having a dry sense
of humor, downplayed his. ability to
maintain such a consistent level of
winnong.
_:' With other guys it's the way they
eitch, with me ·it's the run suppon ,"

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However, the Indians know beller.
" I think some people just know
how to win , period," said Indians
manager Mike Hargrove . ''Some
people are just winners and that's
Charlie Nagy."
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Sexson's third homer in three
games against the Angels was his
second three-run shot of the series.
On Tuesday night, he hit ·a three-run
homer. to close out Cleveland's 10run eighth-inning rally.
The Angels made it close in the
ninth on two-run homers by Garret
Anderson and Tim Salmon . But
Mike Jackson , the Indians' third
reliever in the inning , got his 33rd
save when David Justice made a
~aping catch of Troy Glaus' drive at
the left-field wall to end the game.
" That was a great catch,"
Hargrove said. " I wasn't exactly. sitling in an easy chair in the ninth ."
Robeno Alomar homered for the
Indians, who won for the lith ume in
14 games and reduced their magic
number for winning a fifth straight
AL Central title to eight. Cleveland
begins a .ninc'- day road trip at
Baltimore tonight.
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and fmoshed an 0-7 road trop .
Anaheim opens a four-game series at
home today against the Yankees . .
· "These guys are in a tough situalion and they are not happy ab0ut 'it."
said Angels manager Terry Collin s.
whose team may be baseball's
biggest disappointment this season
and who have been back-boting each
other in the medoa. "I think some of
the bickering comes from frustrated
athletes who are ready to run their
heads thro~gh a wall ." . . .
Cleveland used a bog mnmg to
win the ·final three gaines of the
series. After their I 0-run onslaught
Tuesday, the Indians scored six in the
third inning on Wednesday and five
in the fifth against Steve Sparks (5II) ,
With the score 1-1 in the fifth,
Omar Vi~quel's sacrifice fly put the
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COMPLETES DOUBLE PLAY Seconds alter retiring the
Anaheim Angels' Jeff Huson, Cleveland shortstop Orner Vlzquel
watches his throw raach first base in time to retire Mo Vaughn and
complete the seventh-inning double play In Thursday night's
American League game in Cleveland, where the Indians' 6·5 win
gave t!'le hosts a sweep of the lour-game series. (AP)
doubled and Thome walked before Oct. I, 1995, when. he potched the
Sexson homered into the left-field eighth. Hill was with" the Indians
seats.
then. . .. Cleveland third baseman
Alomar hit his 22nd homer in the Travos Fryman, sidelined since July 3
fourth inning , matchong his career- · with a torn ligament in. his right knee,
hi gh and giving him the Indians' club was recalled from a rehab assignrecord for home runs by a swotch-hit- ment and came in as a defensive
replacement in the ninth.... The
ter in a season.
Nagy got out of jams in the tirst Indians announced that Cordero ,
· and second innings as the Angels who broke his wrist in June, would
stranded five runners.
begin a rehab stint at Double-A
Anaheim 'loaded the bases in the Akron tonight. ... Alomar is the first
first with two outs, but Nagy retired · player in Indians hi_story to score I 00
Darin Erstad on an easy fly to center. runs, hit 20 homers. drive in I 00 runs
In the second, the first two Angels and steal 30 bases. ... Cieveland
reached on si ngles , but Nagy worked right~ han&lt;ler Jaret Wright pitched
his way around another potential three no-hit innings in Buffalo during
mess.
a rehab start Thursday night. Wright ,
· "I don't know how I got out of out since Aug. 9 with a strained back
those." said Nagy. .
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Notes: Angels pitcher Ken Hill Indians on Sept. II .
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"It was a great experience to hit
No. 400 at home, to celebrate it in
front of people who have ~upported
you all chese years," he said. "That
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Ripken, who wen! I-for-4 before
leavmg after six innings, spent a
month on the disabled list with nerve
i'rritation in his lower back. He made
his first trip to the disabled list earlier in the season when Ripken was
bothered by lower back pain.
The homer moved the chird base~an within 31 hits of becoming che

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'111ca'go
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lltinnesol a . ..
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fk&gt;trot(
54 79
~ensas Ci1y .. .
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. ..............n 61
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... Ballimore II , Tampa Bay 6

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1llm

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N!!w York
Philadelphm
Montreal
"florida

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.. 57
.. 53

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ijouston .
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CINCINN ATI . .
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S!. Louts ..
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500
489
4J6
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Arizona ....
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San Franci!co .........· .... .. .... 7.\ 61 .545
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St loois 4. Milwaukee 3

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: CL.EVELAND (Colnn 15-4) at Balumore {Linton
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••O,icago {Baldwin 9-1 1) at Texas ( a1 z.a 721
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·• New York. (lrabu J0- 5) at Ann~Jm (Or!lz - .
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· .• Onroil (Moehkr 9. 1-l) .a1 Oaldnnd (Hudson - .
4.05 p.m
• Minnesota (R)'::t.n 0-2 ) al T~tm p a Ha y (W Ah·:.-cz
9-6). 6·'J5 p.m.
• Toronlo (Hemgen 9- 10) tn Kansas Git y (Suppnn
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Minn.esota nl Tampn Roy. 1·.\5 p.m
·: Torunle at Kansas City. 2:05 p,m,
,.. t:ktro1t at Onklnnd, 4 .05 p.m
• Boston at Seattle, 4:.\.5 p.m.
'• Ctm:ago at Tuas. 8·05 p m
• New York :u Anahetm, 8.05 p.m.

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CINCINNATI (Parris 7-1) at Philadelphta
&lt; cLEVELAND (Haney 0-1) at Baltimore (Schilling 14-S), 7:05 p.m.
San Die:go' ( W. Williams 7- tl) at f1onda
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San Francisco (Estes 9- 7) at Pittsburgh (Cordon
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'\ ToroMo ( Hallil~Jl.ly 8-6) at Kapsas City tem - 8-7), 705p m.
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12-10), 1:10 p.m
Arizona (Reynoso 10-2) !II Atlanta (Millwood
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s~ to,ospm.
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Becky Davis .. ,.............. ... .. ,............ 6
Cinda Clifford ............................ 2
Juli Bailey,................. :.. :.............. 2
Whitney Karr ....... ......................... 0
Danielle Spencer ............................ 4
Amber Church ............... ................ I
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Transactions
Basehall
A.Meriun Lcat~ue
AL Supsended Toronto LHP Paul SpoiJnric and
Minnesot'll INF ChriStian Guzman for thret gam=s
and fmed them $500 each for an on-field
incident on
Aug .~ 1 Suspended Anaheim RHP1 Troy Perc1val
and Cle\eland OF David Justtce for three games a"d
fitl("d them S500 eaclt for an on-fteld incident on
Sqlt. J.
BOSTON RfD SOX: Activated RHP Ramon
Mllrtmez from ·!be 60-day dts11bled hit Purchased
the contract of OF Jon Nunnelly from Pawtucket of
thl= International League Transferred RHP Julto
Santana from lhc 15· to !he 60-dny diublcd list.
Q.EVELAND INDIANS Recalled 3B Travts
Fryman frvm his 20-day rehabilital~on assignment
and acbvated h1m from the 60-da)' disabled list
Transferred C Sand~ Alonw from the 15- to the 60day dtsabled list.
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TORONTO BLUE JAYS Activated I B Oavtd
Segui from the 15-day disabled list.
National League
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Casey Datgle
MILWAUKEE BREWERS · Signed C Kade
Johnson, RHP David Pember lin~ RHP Benjami11
H endric~son .
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SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS· Activated OF
Armando R.io5 from the 15-day disabled hst.

St. Louts (Dotlenfield 16-7) at M&amp;lwauk~~
Basketball
(Puls1pher 3-5 ). I: 15 p.m
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Los Angeles (Dreiforl 11 -13) al (h&amp;ugo
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS. Re-signed F-C
(Farnsworth .l-7), 4·0.5 p.m.
Houston (Rc:ynokh 14-11) at Mon1n::al (Vazquez Terry Cummings to a mUltiyear contract. .,
7-6 ). 7:05 p.m
Ph l-·'-l h18
F
tball
CINC INNATI (Harnisch 13-8) at
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(Bvrd l4-7), 7:05pm
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N•tional Football Lcaauc
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J San Ote~o (B. Carlyle 0-0) at Flortda (A.
CINCINNATI BENGALS: Sign~d C ay
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FB _Chf
Fernandez 6- ), 7:0.5 p.m
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San Francuco (Qniz 15-8) at Piusburgh (Benson Groce to a three-year contract. a1ve
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10- 11), 7·0~ p.m.
S I 9 6)
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Selwed CB
Arizona _( Brne5 9- lll:u Atlanta ( mo rz - . J'Juan Cherry ill an NFLsupple:men!al drart
7 ·10pm.
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Houston at Montn::al. I:J5 p.m.
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Comets, beat N.Y.
Liberty 73-60 to
start WNBA Finals
·By MEUSSA MURPHY
NEW YORK (AP)- To win the
WNBA title , the New York Liberty
must defeat the Houston Comets as
many times as they've lost at home
in the last two years . .
The Comets were 45-7 at home
while winning the first two WNBA
championships and advan(.:ing to the
final round this year. They are 17- I
this season, including two playoff
victories over Los Angeles, and 34-2
the last two years ..
Following Thursday night 's 73 -60
vicJory by the Comets over the
Libeny at Madison Square Garden.
Houston has a 1-0 lead in the best-of3 series. Game 2 is Saturday at
Compaq Center, with Game 3 there
on Sunday, if necessary.
·Leading the Comets once again is
Cynthia Cooper, whq matched her
championship record with 29 points
against the Libeny.
The Comets , the top defensive
· team in the league, held New York to
26 percent shooti ng in the first half
before a championship-record crowd
of 17,1 14 at Madoson Square Garden.
Cooper, the WNBA's top scorer,
had 20 points in the second half She
finoshed 8-for- 16 from the field and
made all I0 free throws as the
Comets shot 44 percent.
Early in the second half, the
Liberty came within three points, but
Cooper's three-pointer ignited a 261'4 run that gave Houston a 64-49

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"At that point, I felt I had to step
it up,' ' Cooper said. ' ' lid it because
my team was able to
picks for me .
We stuck wich our game plan, offensively and defensively. That was one
of the first times all season long that
we played hard for 40 minutes."
Sheryl Swoopes scored 15 points
and Tina Thompson had II points
and seven rebounds for the Comets.
,S op,hia Witherspoon scored 18
points to lead New York, which shot
41 percent. Teresa Weatherspoon had
I0 assists.
Vickie Johnson had 16 points and
Crystal Robinson 12 for the Libeny.
" We came out really pumped up
and we were really tight," Robinson
said. '"Especially for me, I think I
pressed myself too much . You have
to be playing y6ur best basketball, at
the highest of your game, to beat

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By DENNIS GEORGATOS
SAN FRANCISCO (APJ - Hold
off on the talk about Arizona runnin g
'away with the NL West. The San
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them."
BRINGING HER 'A' GAME - The Houston. Comets' Cynthia
The Liberty- couldn't get closer Cooper (left) gets around New York's Sue Wicks for a layup during
than 10 in the final minutes.
the opening game of the WNBA Finals Thursday night at Madison
New York was just 7-of-27 from . Square Garden, where -the Comets won 73-60. Cooper led all scorthe field in the first half as the !•:!;rl!s~w~il~h!·;,2~0Jpo~in!!t!:s~-J!!:A::;P;,I_"::'""':'~~~~---------Then Cooper broke loose. ~he hit baiL ''
Comets held the Libeny staners to a .
combined 3-of-15 from the field.
a three-pointer, stole the ball for the
The Comets are try1ng to beco me
Houston led 29-20 at halftime . assist on Swoopes ' layup, made two the third Tc .&lt;as team th1s year to win
Coopef-'s
three-·pointer
and layups and added three free thrOws_ a pro championship series against it
Swoopes' layup opened a 14-point
"Three years, thirt y' times a year temn from New York slate.
lead 40 seconds into the second half.
equals about 100 times l'~· e seen her
San Antonm defeated ~ew York
New York went on an . 11-3 run. do 11 ," Houston coach Van in the NBA Fmals and the Dall as
capped by Wiih~rspoon' s three - Chancellor said of Cbop~r's aboloty- stars' beat th e Buffalo Sabres in the
pointer, to make it 38-35 with 13:02 to take over a game. "That's why we NHL' s Stanl ey Cup fonals .
remaining.
try to put her hands on the basket-

Minnesota to host OU in grjd opener Saturday
By ARNIE STAPLETON

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it's' just a ploy to keep his giddy
Golden Gophers from' not taking their
opening opponent seriously enough.
Minnesota footl;&gt;all coach Glen
Mason is warning his team that the
Ohio Bobcats have a thing or two to
prove Saturday.
Mason is intimately familiar with
the Mid-America Conference, after
coaching at Kent in the mid-19805
and at Ohio's rival, Ohio State, from
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1978-85.
"For the most part, it's made up of
a bunch of kids who grew up dreaining about playing in the Big Ten,"
Mason said. "For w_hatever reason,
they probably were not recruited by
the Big Ten. They go to the MidAmerica Conference and they play
wich a chip on their shoulders.
"They think they're good enough
to play in the Big Ten, and in many
cases, they are."
Ohio coach Jim Grobe agreed that

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. the MAC has plenty of players who
could make it in the Big Ten.
"1 wouldn 't ,say we have any
can't-miss NFL guys, but we do have
some kids that I· chink some other
people would like to have. on their
team," Grobe said. "Mike Varone,
our center, is one of those guys." ·
But other than the 6-foot-3. 3'00pound senior, Grobe's roster is filled
with underclassmen, not blue-chippers.
"The key to our program getting
better is to get more of those kids,"
Grobe said. " I think we do have some
real, real good players that other conferences would like to have , but
they're real young right now."
The Bobcats lost their top two
career rushers, tailback Steveland
Hookfin and quarterback Kareem
Wilson,- who were among&lt; 21 seniors
last season. Ohio was second in the
nation in running last season wich a
277-yard average.
But sophomore Danny Jordan

take s . over the wishbone offe nse ,
backed up by freshman Dontrell
Jackson , and they'll be protected by
three new starters o n the offensive·
line . .
So. it's easy to see why Grobe is
uneasy about the Bobcats' trip to the
Metrodome and their chances of beatong the .Gophers for the first time in
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Deivi Cruz's two-run homer ral lied Detroit past visiting Texas, and
Bobby Higginson homered twice for
the Tigers.
Dave Mlicki (Il-l 0) won hts
sixth straight start. He gave up seven
runs on 12 hits with six strikeouts
and no walks in eight innings.
Todd Jones worked out of trouble
in the ninth to earn hi s 22nd save.
Jeff Zimmerman (9-3) allowed
four eighth-inning runs and took the
loss.
Blue Jays 6, Twins 1
Carlos Delgado hit his careerhigh 39th homer and David Wells
pitched a four-hitter. leading.Toronto
to a home victory over Minnesota.
Toronto moved within four games
of Boston and two galfleS of Oakland
in the AL wild-card race .
Wells() 3-9) struck out seven and
walked ' one in his 33rd complete
game, his fifth this year.
Shannon Stewan, who went 3for-3 , had two RBI singles.
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Joe Mays ' (5-7) gave up
all six runs anll nine hits in 6!.

Royals 4, Red ~ox 2
Sal Fasano homered and Mac
Suzuki pitched 51h innings of threehit ball as Kansas City beat 'Boston
and spoiled the return of Ramon
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Martinez.
The Royals st,o pped a six-game
losing streak and won for the first
time in I0 road games.
Suzuki (1 - 4) allowed one run ,
walked four and struck out four to
earn his second career victory. Chris
Fussell earned his first eareer save.
Maninez (0-1 ), making his first innings.

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Sunday and Monday Sept. 5 &amp;6. The
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Billy Moyer, Bill Frye , Steve Shaver,
Scou Bloomquist, Mike Balzano,
Rick Eckert and Steve Francis as
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Smith is in second place .'
At K-C Raceway in Chillicothe,
there will be Super Sprints, Late
Models , Modifieds, and Hobby
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Here are the results from the Aug.
25 r,accs at Kanawha Valley
Dragway.
Drivers are listed by hometown
and velllclc . if reported.
Junior
Dragster
Division:
Charley Bells 11 . Huntington, W.Va .;
Adam Snowden, Rutland
Modified Division: Nick Parkins,
St. Albans., W.Va., 1963 Nova: Alan
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Philadelphia is fading .
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straight lo'S for Philloes, who concluded a winless road trip. The defeat: marked the Phollo es' first fo ur-game · ...
!lweep in San Francisco since 1994. · ..
The game was officiated by a ' · .'
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umpires.
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had no immediate impact.
" I tho ught the gal]1e went along. · ·
smoothly." Snow sa id . ' " I didn 't. ·
even-kn ow they (new unlpires)' were•. '
ou1 there ...
Lo si ng pitcher Joe Grahe said the ·, ~
players focused on playing and did-- . •·.
n:t worry about the new umps .
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when the umpires are out there." he . , ;
sai d. " You throw the ball to the min · · ·•
and you see what happe ns...
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eight hits. He walked fo ur and struck . ·:·
out three .
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Mike Li ebenhal connected for htS , •;..
28th home run leading off the fourth ,·- ".'
giving the Pholli es a 2-1 lead while , ;
se tting a club record for most homers' . '.
in a seaso_n by a catcher. Darren
Daulton hit 27 ho mers for the ..... ·
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In the on ly other NL game , St.• •
Loui s edged Milwaukec ·4-J .'
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Cardinals 4, Brewers 3
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Jae McEwing hit an RBI sing le. ,·
off Hecior Ranmez (0- 1) 1n the ninth . .
a~ vtsitmg St. Lou1s won its third •. "
stratght following a seven -game los- ·
in g streak.
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Mark McGwire went 0-for-4 a nd·• ·'
remained four home runs behind: .....
Sammy Sosa. who leads the major· . · t
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league s with 56 .
Lance Painter (4-5) pitched r: •. · :
perfect innings and struck out three• -.. .
for the victory. and Ricky Boualico•· , · ·
worked the ninth for: Ius 19th save.

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stan for the Red Sox and his first
appearance for any learn in more
than a, year, gave up four runs three earned - and five hits in three
mmngs.

" I wish we had a little easier
opponen t to stat with th an Minne sota,
but we've got to j ump into the Big
Ten r!ght off the bat. So. that 's going
to be tough for us." Grobe said.
"We're a- young football te am and
Minnesota 's an experienced football
te am with a lot of returning starters
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"We're pretty relax ed. We ' re
pretty f{)c used. We know we ' re ·the ·
ones doing the chas ing . but there
really isn · l a whule o f press ure or
ex pect m ions on us ," Giants fir st
baseman J.T Snow said Thu rsday
after San Francosco beat th e
Philadelph ia Phollics 3-2: completin g
a four-game sweep .
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," Right now, our jo b is 10 go out
and keep playing good baseba ll and
sec if littl e hy little we can close the
gap. We're goi ng to need so me he lp
from some of the other teams m the
league
to
knoc k
off
the
Doamon dbacks hac and there .
Hopefully. we keep it close so when
we play them at the end of thiY
month . That will be a big serie s."
The Giants won for the IJth time
in 15 games . But they fail ed to gain
substantial ground on the di\·isionleading Diamondback s until the past'
three days. when they cut 2': games
from the deficit to close Within six.
"Hopefull y, this keeps going. our
streak keeps going" said rookie Joe
Nathan. who pi1ched seven strong
innings for the vtctory. "All we can
do os keep w1nmn g, and ~opefull y
Arizona trip s and falls ."
Nathan (5-3) allowed two runs on
six ~Its while stnking: out four and
walkmg three. After Alan Embree
potched a scoreless eoghth , Robb Nen
worked the ninth for his 3 1st save in
40 opportunit ies .
• "We' re fortu nate · to be just _six
games out. because of we hadn ' t been
playing well , we could have eas ily
been eight or I 0 game s out and it
might have been over, '' Snow said .

"We're just. going to keep .Playing . • I!
The anitude o n the team is good. •
Tho&lt; is what you play for. It 's an :·'

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City 4, Boston 2; New York 9,
Oakland 3; Detroit 8, Texas 7; and
Toronto 6, Minnesota I ,
Yankees 9, At~Ietics 3
Clay Bellinger hit his first career
home run to help New York beat
Oakland.
Darryl Strawberry, in his first
game sonce last Sept. 27, struck out
twice and walked in his reJurn II
months after learning 1\e had colon
cancer and o ne . month after his 113day drug suspension ended._,
· Orlando · Hern~ndez (15-7) won
for the ninth time in 10 decisions as
the Yankees salvaged a four:. game
split wilh the A's at Yankee Stadium.
Gil Heredia ( 11 -6) allowed five
runs and eight hits in 4 11, innings,
snappin g a streak of eight consecu -

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At Waterford, the Southern Lady Tornadoes scored their first volleyball win of the year. on the road against Waterford Thursday night, pushing .their season record to 1- I overall. Southern won 12-15, 15-9, 15-13.
Southern was led · by Heather Dailey with 14 points, Kim Ihle wich
seven points, and and Fallon Roush six. Roush and Kim lhle had aces and
Dailey had two aces. lhle and Dailey had two kills each. Rachel
Cunnningham had six for Waterford.
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Southern won tl)e reserve game 13-15, 15-2, 15-8.
Rachel Cllapman had 14 to lead Southern, Emily Stivers had eight,
Stacy Mills_had five,-and Brandi Lane had four.

24th player - and third this season
- .to reach 3,000 hits . San Diego's
Tony Gwynn aod Wade Boggs of
Tampa Bay joined the club last
month.
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Boggs, whose 3,000th hit was a
homer. "It was specoal · gellmg .to
watch him hit this home run, and
when he gets 31 more ba!;e hits, _I
will be just as happy for him at the
time."
The Meigs junior varsity golf
If he reaches 3,000 hits, Ripken team recently, split a pair of matches
would be only the seventh pl~yer with the Wahama junior varsity.
' with 400 homers and 3,000 hits.
Wahama ·won the first match
Scott Erickson (11 - 11), who played on tl;~ front nine at Riverside,
allowed four runs and 10 hits in 6), while Meigs won at Pine Hills.
· innings, improved to I 0-3 in his last
,At Riverside, Wahama won with a .
I7 starts. .
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team scote. of 177. to 207 for Meigs.
In o ther AL games, it was Kansas Alan Bamilz of Wahama was match
medalist witH a 42. Meig s was led by
Nick Wood 's 48, Jason Knight 's 50,
(See AL on Page S)

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The Ea;;tern El!gles post~d their second volleyb~ll victory of the Y?~ng
season with a 15-2, 15- 11 win over Mtller Thursday noght, rt!matntng
undefeated overall.
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12 poilus, 'and an ace . Senior hitter Juli l!ailey domin~ted lhe net from
boch the .middle and outside hitting lanes, while Ahson Rose, Leah
Sanders an'd Cinda Clifford made great passes jn getting the ,ballto the
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head coach Don Jackson, who was absent. with an 1llness m the famoly.
Brannon said, "These girls don't beat themselves. They do che fundamen·
tal things right. It was a total team effon."
Eastern l"On che reserve game 4-15, 16-14, and 15-5. The team was led
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by servin41leaders Tammy Bissell and Amber Baker.
In the season opener Tuesday, Eastern defeated Nelsonvolle, 15-2 and
15- 11 . Che'valier again led' the way with I6 points ~nd four aces.
Eastern won the reserve game in three .sets 4-15 , 15- 10, and 15-9.
Amanda Yeauger ~nd Tammy Bissell.
Eastern goes to Vinton County Tuesday.

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Tampa Bay Devils Rays 11 -6.
The three-run shot off Rolando
Arrojo · ( 4-10) in the third inning
made Ripken the 29th player to reach
the mark . Ripken, who now has
IRA PODELL
2,969 hits, ,spent a month on che distasoclsted Press Writer·
abled list ·with nerve irritation in his
• Now ' that he is healthy, Cal lower back before being activa,ted
A.ipken is once again taking aim Wednesday, when he went 0-for-3.
jtaking more baseball history.
Ripken 's 16th homer -of the seaBaseball's Iron Man, who in his son and first since July 25 came at
[9th season made his first two trips Camden Yards, the·same place where
I&gt; the disabled list, hit his 400th in 1995 he broke Lou Gehrig's
"'=r homer Thursday night to help record of playing in 2. 130 straight
tile Baltimore Orioles defeat the games. Ripken ended the run at

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Dear Reac;lers: My cousin, Ruth
Davidson in Phoemx. sent this to me.
and I have n~, idea who wrote it
Every senior ql1zcn (and some junwr
citizens) w11l see him or herself and
laugh lillie I laughed a lot Enjoy!
Senior Sentimen ts
A very weird thmg has happened.
A strange old lady has moved into my
house. { have no idea who she IS,
where she came from. or how she got
in. 1 certainly did not 1nv11c her. All
1 know IS that. one day. she wasn 't
)ll~re. and the next day. she was.
:. :She 1s a clever old lady. and manages to keep out of sight for the most
(&gt;:th,' ~ut whenever l pa~s a mtrror, I

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catch a glimpse of her. And whenev·
er I look 111 the mirror to check my
appearance. there she 1s. hoggi ng the
whole thmg, completel y obliterati ng
my gorgeous face and hody Th1s is
v~ry rude I have tried scrcamtng at
her. hut ~he JUS\ screams h.1ck
· If she ms1 sts on hangmg arou nd .
the lca ... t sht:- could J o IS offer to pay
part of the rem . hut no Every one~
in a while. l fmJ a dollar hill stuck in
w cual pu.:kct. or snmc h)OSl' '-' hang~ .
under' a ~wf,l l' U!-hl on. hul 1t 1s not
nearly cnou~h .
I dnn · t waul

111 1ump tn l'IJOt:luhut I tlunk sh"-' 1s s t ca lm ~ monl"\ lmm m'e I l.!n h1 the ATM ami
,~[thdra,.., S I()() :md a few Jc1y ~ Inter.

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1t 's all gnnc . I ceit~iol) dun ' t 'pend
mane\ that fast . so I can on!) ''""
duJo the old 1.1J\ is pill'cm'" f1·om
me
.
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You'd thin~ she &lt;H&gt;uiJ 'pend
... IHHt ol that Jnonc_:. ln hu) \\ 11nk.lc
t.: rl!am . Lord kn ows she nrl.'d"' ll. :\nJ
mo,ney i~n ' t the on I} thing lt hmk '~h~
•~ !!itealmg Food !!IC'l'lll!!i tu lh-..1ppca1
at an alanning rate ·· c~rx: . .·1 ally the
gnod "stulflik~ icc ncam. en~._ .mJ
candy. l .:an't s.:cm to keep that stu II
1n 1hc house anymore. Sh~ must havl.'

a real sweet HlOth. but shc "J bc.ltcr
watch it because she is really paC"k 1ng
. on the pounds. I sus~~ct she re~!.l 1zes thts. anJ lO make herself feel bet~
tcr. she is tampering with my scale tn
make me thmk I am puttm.·c on
we1ght. too.
For an old lady. she IS qurte t hild·
1sh. She likes to play nast.v games.
like going in to my closeh when I'm
not home nnd alte-ring ffi)' c lothes so
they don ' t fit,. And she me sse~ with
,

hie&lt; and papers so I can '! hnd
an\ thin~ . This IS particularly annoy·
m~ ,m~e I am extremely neat and
or~amL&lt;d. She also fiddles with my
VCR "' it does not record what I
have c-are-fully and correctly programmcJ .
Sh~.? ha' found other imaginative
wa)~ w :~nnn) me She gets into my
m.ul. nc"spapers and magazines
hl·jnr"-' I d(l. and blurs the print so I
can ' t rc.JJ it. And she has done
~t nnCtlun!! rcall)' smistcr to the volis· on lll)' _TV. radio and
Ulll ..... ,.,,ntrA
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-ldcphnnc . Nnw. all! hear are mum·
hk.., and wh 1sr1crs.
She has d.,ne ·other things .. like
nuk~ my ~ lai rs steeper. my vacuum
ckancrhc,I\'ICTandall \1\yknobsand
fa uceiS · harder 10 turn She even
m a~e mv. hod hioher so that gelling
q
1ntu and out ol 1t 1 ~ a real challenge.
L.Jtd _,, she• has been fooling w11h my
g_ ll KC" It ~~ hcfon:- 1 put them away.
appl y1ng glue w the lrds, making 11
~llmo ~ t impossihlc for me to open the

Ill)

J•rs Is thiS any way to repay my hos:
pitalitv?
Sh~ hastaken the fun out of shop·
ping for clothes. When I try some·
thmg on, she stands in front of the
dressing room mirror and mor\opoli1cs u. She looks iota11y ridiculous in
some of those outfits, plus. she keeps

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me from secmg how great they look
on me .
Just when !thought she couldn't
get any meaner, she proved me
Sh
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wrong
e came a ong w en went
k r
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to get my picture ta en ,or my n ·
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Apostolic
Chul"t"h of JKus Chris1 Aposlolk
VanZandl and Ward Rd.
Pastor· James Mille-r
Sunday School • IO:JO a.m.
Ev.:mng · 7:30p.m.
Church or Jn:us Chrti:r
Apostol«: F'allh
Nrw Ltma Road
Pas1or. Marty Hulton
Sunday. 10 a.m and 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, 7·30 p m.

Assembly of God
Llbtny AsStmbiJ or God
P 0 . Box 467, Duddmg L•mc:
Mason , W Va .
Pasmr: Nett Tennll nt
Sunda) Servu:\:s· 10:00 a m and 7 p.m

Baptist
Maranatha Baptist Church
Burlingham- 742-7606
Pastor: John Swanson
Sunday School - 10·00 a.m
Morning Scf''ice 11:00 a.m.
Eventng Serv1ci- 6:00p.m
WedneS&lt;jay Sc r.·1ce . 7.30 p m.

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Hope Baplls1 Church (Soulh~ml

Beanie Babies 'retirement' may not ·be end ·of era

NEW BIRTH - Danny and
Wendy Thomas of Pomeroy have
announced the birth of a son,
Connor Mitchell, on July 20 al
Pleasant Valley Hospital in Point
Pleasant, W.Va. The baby
weighed seven pounds, three
ounces and was 19-112 inches
long. He was welcomed home by
a sister, Courtney, seen with
Cormor. Maternal grandparents
are Ralph and Debl:lie Offen·
berger of Syracuse, and Clyde
Triplett of Woodsfield. Paternal
grandparents are Dan and
Jeanette Thomas of Middleport.

He knows how to create u product
lnoned 10 $6 74 m1lhon hy last year.
'c HICAGO (AP) - The message He knows how to create demand," acmrdn1 g"' NPD Group Inc .. a mar- "all Beanies will be retired " said Leonard Tannenbaum. prc ~ 1dent kct rc~can:h firm . .
came in a flash on Ty Inc .'s \-Veh s1 te ol Co llecungnaoon com. which has
Di~conl mu rd , 1 or retired models
and then d1sappeared, smnhng: and an auction site dedicated tl) r"-·sclling ·h.l\'C h c~.' n the hone
st sell ers. leading
confuSing the Beanie Baby legions.
the toys that first started u nate when "il)!llo..' toy 111du s try experts to believe
Could i1 be that the Oak Brook they hilt he market live years ago .
that Ty Inc ~~ s1mply trying to rekmIll . toymaker is really bringing an
Tannenbaum sa1d bid volume was Jlc mtCrc~l in the newer: and perhaps
end to the Bcame Baby, one of th e ~ Up 75 percent \VedncSday. ada) alter l)\C r~upplicd toys .
'
hottest toy crazes of the decade' Or Tj offi cials posted th.c mc s&gt;.1gc &lt;lll
"HeanJC Babies right now are
is it just a markctmg plo) 'l
thc'rr Web site .
Je ,ll ly being bought ... by the pure
Either way, toy experts say com·
The pn\'&lt;itcly·owncd co t)tpan) ha~ nd lccwr. whereas they were lhc rage
pany president Ty Warner is likely to Jistributedmorcthan IOOdw:Kt&lt;rs. ayearago." saidJunSIIver.publisher
revn:e a market that has stcadtly been lron.l dinusau,r"s and Leddy ~~ar~ to nfThc Tov Bnok, d New York -based
losi ng mterest in ihc cuddly animal h trd s and zoo animals. The \..'(l rnpa- .trade publKa tion.
toys
ny·~ rc,·en uc was C."!lllllatt.=U at 1u ~t
Be-an ies intt~all y became popular
"Ty Warner is a very smart man. $1 7 milli on 10 ~~~5 but had b.ll- hecause thw pnce of$4to $5 was

Pomor· J1m D l\1}
St , Middleport

57() Grunt

· ') 30 it m
Worsh1p · ll a.m. and 6 p.m
Wednesday Service . 7 p m

frte Will Baptist Church
Ash Slrr:et, MiddkfKJrl
Pastor Lts Hayman
Sunday- Service • 7{1() p.m.
Sunday School. 10 a.m.
Wednesday Scrviee-7:00 p m

Rulhmd Finl Baptist Chun-h
Sunday School· 9:JO a. m.
Worsh1p .- 10.45 a.m.

The Community Calendar Is
published as a free service lo nonprolil groups wishing to announce
meetings _and speci~l events. The
calendar IS nol designed 10 promote sales or fund raisers of any
type. Items are printed only as
space permits and cannot be guar·
anteed to be printed a specific
number of days.
FRIDAY
REEDSVILLE - Olive Townsh tp trustee s, 7:30p.m. Friday at the
township garage on Joppa Road.

RACINE
Me 1gs County
Pomona Grange 46. regular SC~SIOn.
Fnday. 7:30 p.m a1 the RaCine
grange hall . ·located on Oak Grol'e
Road in Racme. All contest 1tems to
b b
h f . d e roug 1 or JU grng,
SATURDAY
SALEM CENTER - St.rr Grongc
778, regul ar scss10n. Saturday.
potluek supper at 6·30 p.m. me&lt; tmg
at8 p m
RACINE - The 32nd annual
rcunron of the Samuel All en Ehlen
fam ily, Saturday. 6 p m Star Mill
Park Take covered d1sh and table ser~

Cou nty F.111grounds. at noon. Those
al!l'IH.hng shnu!d hnng a .:overed dish
and table &lt;erl'i ec .
DEXTER -, The ol d Dexter
Church homec om in&lt;&gt; . With services
o

hc~umm~ at noon Puh!K in vited.

REEDSVILLE --'- Re-union uf
Ahraham and Mary Will Bahr
lics"-·~ ndant~ .tt Fo.rked Run State
Park , Shelter I. Carry in-dmner at
noon . Fam ily and friends are asked to
take a covered di sh. old family pictu res . and 1te m s for a si lent auction.

Games and activitie s are planned for
all ages. Children should take thetr
sw im suits and towe ls. For more
informatiOn call Kay Fick, 985-4! 15
or Lila Van Meier, 985-3951 .
HARRISONVILLE
Har·
risonville Lodge 411 F&amp;AM, Satur·
day, 7:30p.m. Refreshments ..
SUNDAY
MIDDLEPORT ~ Silver Run
Grade School Reunion at the school
ground "flat ," beginning al I p.m.
Those attendrng should bnng lawn
ch•in and memorabilia. Light

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Pomrroy Fin1 Bapllst
East Mam St
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m .

Sou them Baptlsl
41M72 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. Lamar O'Bryartt
Sum.l11y School - 9:30 a.m.
Worshtp · lD 45 a.m., 7.00 p.m.
Wednesda y Scrvtces ·7:00p. m.
Fi~l

.Calendar of activities, events in Meigs County

Firs! Raptisr Church
Pas1or. Mark Morrow

61h an9 Palmer S1, Mtddlepon
Sunday School-9:15a.m
Worsh1p · IO.t5 a.m.. H&gt;O p.m.
Wednesday Serv1ce; 7.00 p.m.

refreshments. B1g Bend Cloggers to
perform .

Raclne_F'inl Baptist
Pastor· R1 ck R~!e
Sundtty School- 9·30 a.m
Wo r~hip . 10·40 am , 7 00 p.m
Wednesday Services . 7 00 p.m

CH ES HIRE ~

The Fife reun10n
wi ll be he ld Sunday. Kyger Creek
Employee~ Club House. Dinner w11l
be served at noon. .
PAGEVILLE Reunion of
descendants of Jeremiah and Rachel
!;(eller R1ggs Sunday. at Pageville. In
1799 . Jerem iah Rigg s built first cabIll in ScipiO Townsh1p m that area.
Cove red cll sh luncheon at noon.
Dnnks and tableware piovJded. Take
Lawn charrs. Call 740-992-2968 for
more znformation.

Silver Run B!Jptlsl
Pastor: Bill Little
Sunday School · lOa.m.
Worshtjl · I Ia m , 6 JO p.m.
Wednesda y Services- 6·JO p m
MI. Union Baptist
Paslor . Joe N Sayre

Sun~ay Schoul-9 :45 a m.
Ew ntng · 6.3ll p m.
Wed nesd ay Scrvtces · 6 JOp. m.

Belhlehrm Bapll§t Church

Old Bdllel Fret Will Bapllsl Church
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middlepo.rt
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Even.ng · 7:30p.m.
Thu rsday Services- 7·30
Hillside Baptist Church
St. R1. 143 JUSt off R1 7
Pasto r. Rev . James R .6!cree. Sr.
Sunday Schoo l · tu'a m.
Worsh1p · t la.m, 6 p.m
Wednc!&gt;da) Servtces -7 p m

ANNOUNCES
BIRTH
Ronald Bryan and Sheila Harris
are announcing the birth of a
son, Ronald Bryan Harris Jr.,
born on Aug. 8 at the Marietta
Memorial Hospital. The Infant
weighed seven pounds and 11
ounces. Paternal grandparents
are Wilma Harris of Long Bottom
and the lata Mayford Harris, and
maternal grandparents are
Christine King of Winston·
Salem, N.C.', and the late Virgil
King.

OVIR 200 PONTIACS TO CHOOSI FROM!

Viclory Raplist lndependanl
525 N 2nQ Sr. Mtddlc po rt
Paswr; James E Keesee
Wors hip - IOa.m , 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servtces · 7 p.m.

'

. FIRST BIRTHDAY Lilly
Michigan, daughter of Marc and
Lesley Michigan of Athens, eel·
ebrated her first birthday with a
family cookout at her grand·
mothers' house in Pomeroy. A
·w innie the Pooh theme was car·
ried out in the cake baked by her
aunt, Pauline Mayer. Attending
besides Li_lly and her parents,
were Marie Hauck, Donna Carr,
Bill Matlack, Connie Wilburn,
Henry and Dorothy Clatworthy,
Donnie and Linda Mayer, Pauline
Mayer, Tim and Beth Lawson,
Mike and Angi Mayer; and Tere·
sa Carr. Sending gifts but·unable
to attend were Austin Carr, Jim
Wilburn, and Chuck, Nancy Jo,
Sarah and Stephen Saltz.

Failh Baptist Churth
Rathoad Sl , Mason
Sund;~y School - 10 am.
Worshtp- II a.m., 6 p. m.
Wedne~ny Services - 7 p m

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
6randy Stanley and Paul Robin·
son announce the birth of their
son, Caleb Elijah Stanley Robinson, on July 25. He was born at
Holzer Medical Center In Gal·
lipolls, weighed seven pounds,
11 ounces, and was 21 inches
long. Maternal grandparents are
Dennis and Paula Stanley of
Rutland, and paternal grandpar·
ents are Paul and Alice Robin·
son, also of Rulta(ld.

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Worship · 10:45 a.m.
Evcmng- 6.00 p m.

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BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Tyler Jacob Shoemaker of Weirs·
dale, Fla., observed his second
birthday Aug. 17 at the home of
his: grandparents, ·F red and Ger·
ri Hanel of Pomeroy. Tyler is the
son of Tony and Colena Shoe·
maker.' He is also the grandson
of Roger and June Mowery of
Pomeroy; Peggy Shoema~er of
Florida and the late Lester Shoemaker, and lhe great-grandson
Della Lloyd and Dorolhy Collins
of' Pomeroy, and Ann Hanel of
Forest, Va.

Ann-Margret has acted in 42
films, won five Golden•Giobes,
been nominated twice for Os~
cars and sung at Rad1o C1ty Music Hall.

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speak loude:r than words"' is quite

appropriate in witnessing one's faith .
Parenti real1ze that the way they act
and .behave sets an exa mple for their
children. Being a w1tness for God takes
on many forms, and does not
necessarilv mea n pass1ng out t1"acts or

knocldng on doors. God has
. . commissioned all of us to be w1tnesses
to His faith , and our way may simpl}' be
by demonstrating sucll vutues as
honesty, trustfu lness, k1ndness,

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joyfulness, love, forgiveness, patience,

Ma ny times, the best way to witness
our faith 1s Jus t to tell someone what
God has done for us and to let them

But when ttle holy Spirit comes upon you,
you will be filled with power, and you .will be my witnessu .
•Good ~- Bfblt Act&gt; 1:8

Mon.· Sat. 9 am· 9 pm Sun.1 pm • 8 pm
ClOSED LABOR DAY

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f' J,t~• r k u\ L..~"tn~ .._ \
~~tuu.J,n ~~r&gt; l~l'-"

S o~bbuth SChool 2 p ITJ
W nr&lt;.htp 1 p m

Unite d Breth re n
l'tft Hennon

Uniftd' Brtlhrnt

ln Christ Church
I ~-.'.1~ Corn mumtr uffCR 82
Pit!&gt;lor Rohc'n" Sander~
Sund:t&gt; Sehoul · Y·)O am
Wor&lt;.hip. 10·30 am . 7 10 p.m
W cdne~day

Ser' tees - 7·30 p m

Eden United Brethren in Christ
:; IC mtlcs north of R e ed~ ville
on Stale Roulc 1:!4
Paslor. RC\' Robert M:~ r klc y
, Sund a~ School · 11 a. m.
Sunday W o~~ h1p • 10.00 am. &amp; 7.00 p m.
Wcdncsda) St•r\'ICes · 7 JO p.m
Wcdn csda ~ Ymllh St r. icc · '7 ·3(1 p m

Scn1cc. 7 p m

Full Gospe l Llghlhouse
.33045 Hiland Ro.td. Pomcr,)y

Pastor: Roy Humc r
SunJa v S ~.: h uu t . 1'0 a.m. '
EvC mng 7 JO p.m.
"l ue~day &amp; Thur sday . 7,JOp.m.

South Be1ht l New l'tslament
Silvrr Rtdg~ .
P:t~ tor · Robcn Barbct
Su ndav School · 9 a m
Sun 'Y,Ors hip- 10 tO am., 6 p m.
Wednesday Service 7 p.m.

Chuf'(h of the N11zanne
Robe It J Cocn
Sunday School · 9 JO a ni
~orshtp · 10 JO a m.. '6 p.m
Wednesday Sc n1cc ~ • 7 p m
Wednesday Kids for Chri~t 7 p m.

C&lt;trlrton lnltrdenomimltiun'lll Church
Ktngsbul} Ro.1d
l'.t~I(Jr Clvllc I J cnJa~tln
~ und.tv School IJ · 3L1 H m

Pomrror Church of the Nutarenr
P;~ stor .' R cv lloyd D Lirirnm,Ji.

W,H -.hip Scr.·•cc Il l ]!lam

Sc hwl · 9 10 .1 m

Nu Sum.!J~ ur \\'c t.Jne~d.t ~ "lJght s~'T\ ll'C!'&gt;

10 1() am .uH.l h r m 1

rm

Sc r&gt;'I Cl' . ?

Fn•cdom liospcl !\li~~ion
U &lt;~ l d 1\.nub. 11n Co RJ 11
1'.1 ~tur · R ~v Roga \'.,•dllnrJ

l!hesttr lhurt'h of lhc ~uzan.•nt•
P.•stnr· lh~ ., Hcrbcr1 Grat•'
Sund,t\ Slhwl ll &lt;0 ot m
\\'llrs htp - I I .1 m . 6 p rn
Wed ncslla y s~ rV I U'~ - 7 v.m

Suml.r1 So:houl · ') ~I I ,1 n1

\\ or-.ll.tp i p m
\\ ht1 t• ~ (. 'hapd \\ csll.' \1111

Rull11nd C hurch of th e Nuzarrne
_Paslor Rev Sa muel \V B n~)~

P. 1~tc11

(llllh )IIL I~ .~~~J
lh ·\. Pl11llip ({ u.kth•tll

~U ttll.1\ ~l'I.J.tHil

'I l(l ,I U1
V. m!&gt;h tp · 10 ~~~.1m
\\ c dn~'ll.n Sc1' II.&lt;. - p rn

SunJ~•y Sch1Xll- 9:30 ~ . m
Worship . 10·30 a. m, 6.30 p.m
Wednesday Service~ ; 7 p.m

Enterprise
Pastor. Keuh Rader
Sunday School· 10 a.m
Worship- ~ a . m .

Seventh-Day Adventist

United t'aith Chunh
Pomeroy B) -Pass
Pastor Rc" Robert E Smtih. Sr
Sunday School - 9.30 a.m.
Wurslu p • 10 ]Q a m . 7 p m

Pa~t o r ,

Ce ntral Clus1er
A.sbur)' .(Syracuse)
P.tslur. Clt.1d ~mf)...-k
Sunday School . 9 45 ,. 111
Worsh1p · II am
WcJncliday S.:rv t c c~ · 7 11! p 111

Middlrport Pr't'Sb~terian
Sunola' School - 9 a m
· Wofship · !t l a.m

Rt. 7 On

S)ra(' U ~

Wc dnc~ d .t y

Harriso n, til e Prt-sb yltrian Church
Worsh1p • 9 a m
Sund a~ School . 9 45 am

MI. Olive Communlly Chu n-h
Pastor. Lawre nce Bush
Sunday School- 9 30 a,m
E\'cning- 7 p m
Wedneda) Sm·ice. 7 p m

Sum.by Sehoul · lJ :30 u Ill
Worship . 1 0: ~5 a.m . 7 p.m
Wed ne sday Si!n te~~ 7 p. m

SUitd&lt;J~

Sr:rv1ce · 7 p.m. ·

Long Bottom

T ~ r ~sn Wal1h.' Ck

Wur~ l11p .

1-' •rst L'nited Prdb,· l~nan
. PJ,t\lr Rt\ ' Kn,ana Rob1fi~n
SundJ\ School· 10 am
\\ ~)r!.htp II .. m

S\r.tl"lJSt&gt;

Sunday School . 9 JO am
Worship - 10:45 a.m , 7:30pm
Wednesday 7:30p.m.

Ch urch of lht' Nazarrne

Tuppen P1aios Sl. Paul
Pasion Sharon Hausman
Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.
Tuesday Services- 7·30 p m

Presbyterian

t&gt;'ailh Gospel C hurch

Retdnill.- h•llmo, shi p

UMYF Sunday 6:30p. m
Ftnt Sunday or Month· 7:30p.m. service

EH'n lllg · 6 p m
Ser&gt; I C l'~ · 7.UU p.m.

Vv cd ne~dJ\

Morse Chapt!l Chu rch
Sunday Khool . JO1.m.
Worsh1p • J l .a m.
Wednesday Service ; 7 p.m

•• •

7 p.m.

\1iddleport Prnt«oslal
ih nd Ave
Pa!.M. Rev. Clark Baker
Sunda} Schwl 10 a m.

Wors l11p · 10 JU .- .m., "I p.m.

Middleport Church of the Nazarenr
Sunday School · 9.30 a.m.
Worship· 10 JO a.m. 6.,:\0 p m.
Wr llncsda} Servile~ · 7 p m

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W cdnt:~da ~ Ser.,.lct"~.

D~es' illt Communi!) Churc h·
Sund a~ Schvul · 9 30 a rn .

Nazarene

Worship · 9·10 am
Sunday School - 10:30 a m

Pentecostal
Prnlecos tal Assembly
St R1 1~4, Ractnc ·
Pa~1 or : Willi am Hoback.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Eve ning- 7 p.m.

Pastor, Edsel Hart
Sundlly School · 9· JO a m
Wmshtp - lO)Uam. 73U p.m

Torch Church
Co. Rd. 6J
Sunday 5chool ·9:30a.m.
Won;htp- 10:30 a.m.

LonK Bottom
• Sunr.l~ y School · Y] 0 a Ill
Worsh1p · Jll ~U a m.

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Hazri-Cemmunil) Chu rch
OffRt 12~

pm

Church or the Li,·inK Stuior

I' J'tvr J,:..,~c M um ~
A,;..t l'&lt;.t.,l o r~ Jut) M orn~
~ CT\ 1u" ~ .~turclil~ -;up m

Wednesday Scn· ~ec · 7 p m.

1\11. Olivf' Uniffd Mt-thodist
Ofr 124 behind Wilkesvtlle
Pasto r Re.., Ralph Spires
Sunday St"hoot · 9:30 a m
Worshtp - 10 30 a.m. 7 p. m.
Thursda y Services · 7 p m

B1ll St .. wr~

Rt ·' 1~. A n1Jqu•t~

Syracuse Mission ,
!&lt;I ll Bridgeman St., S)r&amp;I..'U SC
Rev. Mtke Thompson, Pastor
Sunday Sehoul · I Ua.m.
E\ening 6 p.m.

Harlrord Church of Christ In
Christian Union
Hartford, W.Va
Pa.&lt;ttor·Jim Hug hes
Sunday School · t I a.m.
Worship - 9:30a.m.• 7:30p.m.
Wedne5day Services - 7:30pm.

Pu~ lm

full (.;u\~1

f&gt;'ullh V11 1l e~ Tabermtcle Church
Bui'lc y Run Road
Pa~tur Rc' . Emmcu Rawson
Sund~ J Evcntng 7 p.m

Christian Un1on

Nt'M Lift Vidor) CenlerC rn::k Road, G.. lhpol •s. OH

Grur~1. ~

Pa~t or

575 Pear l St , M1 dJicport
Pastur Sam Amlc~wn
SundH Srhool It! u m.
b c1;m~ 1 .•o p. m.
We dnt:~da\ S~nu.:c- 7.10 p.m.

Th ur~day

School · J{) am

Sunda} Scr--. 1'-'C' • \U ;.~ m &amp;. "' p m
W~ dnc-.d.i~ · - p m &amp;. Yuuth 7 p m.

Middleport Communttl Church

Worsh ip. Ya m
Tuesda y Scrvircs · 7 p.m.

Joppa
Pastor Boh Rttndolph
Worsh1p - 9·JO am.
Sunday Sch(.)o\ - 10·30 a.m.

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Harrisonvillf Communlly C h u~ch
Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday ·9:30a.m. iln d 7 p m.
Wedncsda) . 7 p m.

Coolville UnUed Methodist Parish
Pas1or: Helen Kline
Coolvillt Church
Mam &amp; Ftfth SL
Sunday School ·· 10 am

I

7 pm
Sc-rvtcc · i p m

Sunda y, 2•3Q p m ,

Racine
Pastor· Bnan Harkness
Sunday School · 10 am
Worshtp · l l,a. m

Chesler
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worshtp - 9 a.m.
Sunday School- 10 am
Thursday Scrvtce~- 7 p m.

\1 1ddkport

W CH\htp · ~ p m
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\\ rdnt'M.Iii} Scrvtcc · i p m.

Tht Btlicvers' hllowship Ministry
New Lime Rd ., Ru tland
Pastor Rev. Ma rgaret J . Robmson
Scrv~ccs : Wednesda y, 7.30 p.m.

East l.A?1a rt
Pastor Brtan Harkness
Sund~y School 10 a.m
Worship - 9 i .m.
Wednesday- 7 p m.

W ur ~ l11p · I I ,1.m
Wcdncsr.l&lt;~ y Scr v u;~ s . 8

~t.l'!d .. \

10 00 o~ , m . ~ 00 p m.
Y,w th Fello..,l.hip Sunda) H.KJ p m
Wedne&lt;.dn) ~ r. · •ce 7 ULJ p m

"Morning Slar
lk\\.ilnc Stutler
Sundav SchOOl · II a m
wOr ship . J() ol. m I

Worsh ip· 11 am, 6 30 p m

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fl a~1m ·

Hockingport Church
Grand S1rce1
Sum,la)' School · I{ I a. m

G111ce Episcopal C hurch
326 E. Matn St., Pomeroy
Rev, James Bernacki, Rev Katharin Foster
Rev. Deborah Rankin, Clergy
Holy Eucharisl and
Sunday School11 :00 am.
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UdbJion Chris1 1an 1-'ellol'lship Church

Pa&lt;ttor· Dewn)·nt Stutl er
Sunday School 9 .30 a m
Worslup - 10 45 a.rn
B1bk StuJ v Wed -:I I() p m

Graham Unlieil M~thodlsl
·Worship· 9:30a m. (1st &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (Jrd &amp; 4th Sun)
Wednesday Scrv1ce · 7.30 p m

Rerdsvillt-

W cdne~t..!a)

Carmei-Sulton
Carmel &amp; Bashan RdS
Racme, Oh 10

United Methodist

Allred
Paslor· Sharon Hausman
Sunduy School - 9 30 a.m.

b "cmng · ., p m

W or l&gt; h1p - 111 );~m

railh t' ull Gusptl Church
Long Bouum
Pa~tor Steve- K c~U
Sunday School . 9.JU : a.m
\\l orship- 9·30 a ri1 and 7 p.m.
Wednesday . 7 p m
Frida)' · fellowship scrv tce 7 p m

Bethel Ch urch
Township l~d .. 46SC
Sunday Sehoul · 9 a.m.
'W orshrp - !0 ,t.m.
Wedne!&gt;r.lay ScrvJCC5 · 10 a.m

Mt. Moriah Church of God
Mile Hill Rd , Racir\e
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1 Pas10r: Bnce Uu
Sunday School · 9.45 a. m.
Evemng · 6 p.m.
Wednesday ServiceS • 7 p.m.

:-,,. ndJ\ :-,~·hooi"JJU.i· m

Salem St , Rull.a nd
Pas1or: Rabe n E: MU!&gt;scr
Sunda\ School. 1i.l a m.

Bethn,

Sl. Paul Lutheran Church
Corner Sycamore &amp; Second St , Pomeroy
Rev. Donald C Fritz
Sunday School . 9:45 a m
Worsh1p . t I a.m.

Meigs Coopr ralin Parish .
Nonheast Cl uster

Slhtrs\me "ord orrailh
t'J..llH Dill IIJ O;.ltle\

.C.:hrisliaa Fellowship
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Ceattr

Paslor: Dewayne Stuller
Sunday School · 10 am
Wors hip- 9 a. m.
Wednesda)' Services· 10 a.m.

Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.
Worsh1p- l l a.m.

·-ll,p m

Rock Spring5

\\l orship 9 am

Our Saviour Lulhtran ·C hurch
Walnul and Henry Sis., Ravcnsw1&gt;od, W Va.
Pastor. David Russell

~.: nK1.

Uaft on TaWr'nadc- Chul"(h
Lltftvn. \\ \'J

Snow,llle
Su ndll)' Sehoul · Ill a m

Christ of Lauer· Day Saints
St. Rt. 160,446-6247 ur 446-7486
Sunday Schooll0.20- ll a.m.
Rc\td Sociely/Priesthood 11·05-12'&lt;.10 noo n
Sacrament Servtce 9-10·15 a.rn
Hr.tmcmakmg mect m~ . l.st Thur~ . 7 p.m.

Church of God

urr ttnttr

•o , m ""' ;11 p m

111

P,i'•l•tr l..d&gt;Arcncc Foreman
Sunda• Schuur- 'J \IJ J .m.
\\ Or~htp- HJ 30am
\.\ u.Jne'&gt;4!a) Ser\lct'~ · I p m.

Sa\rm Ctnter

Worshtp · 9.00 a.m.
Sunday School • 10.00 a m.

Dl:•ler C hurdl or C hrist
Pastor: Juslin Campbell
Su nday sch0019:30 a.m.
Norman Will, 1\Jpcrintcndenl
Sunday worship- 10:30 a.m.

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faith Cbaptl
Y:!J S. Third St, Mtddlepon
Pa~tor Erme Wt"nycrd
Sunda) '\tf' icc, JU ~ . m .
Wedne.sda) "fr.Ke . "I p m

PaSior· Ron ft crct
Sunr.lu1 School 9: I ~ a m
Wof)h tp Ill IS J m.

Lutheran

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Pomero)'
Paslor C"onme Ftares
St~nJa, Sd!t"IOI . '1. 15 &lt;i m
Wof.-.h•p · 1W·.'\Cl a. m
Bible Stud) Tucsda~ · Ill a.m.

Hysell Run HollntSS Chun:h
Sunday Sc hool - 9:30a.m.
Worshtp - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m .
Th ursday Service· 7:30 J).m.

Pmc Grove
Rev. Ounald C.' Fmz

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Wednesda) 7 pm

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The Cburth or Jesus

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St:r\K"C trme Sundd\ IU JU am

W or~htp · IU il.m.
Youth Fellow.shi p. Sunday · 6 p m

Reorganized C hurch of Jesus Chri§t
of Lalltr Da y SainiSI
Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor Jerry Stngcr
Sunday School ·9:30a.m
Worshtp- 10 30 a.m
Wednesday Scrv1ce~- 7 30 p.m

Rr1

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'-J .. r JJ' '),h&lt;~tlf. 4 111.1 m

773-:0IJ! "!

Sunt..!a1 School 9..JO J m.
Wu~-.h•p · 10 30 J. m.
Th un.d~~ Ser v 1cc~ - 7 fl.m

Sl. John Lutheran Ch urc-h

Biblr C hurch
P m.:n~1 Ptk• Cu RU

~ uii-Gu:.pel Ch ur~h

Wrsleyan Bible Holiness C hurch
75 Pearl St, Middle port.
Pastor: Rev. Doua Colt
Sunday Wors h1p ·9:30p.m ., 7.30 p.m.
Wednesday Service-7:30pm

Sunday School- 9 30 a.m.
Worsh1p · to·JO a.m., 7:30p.m.
' Wednesday Serv1ce 7.JO p m.

C"' l~an

PaM or!. Juhn &amp; Pan; Wo~d ~
tl03 Second A\ e ~la~n

Paswr: Ketlh Rlldc r
Sunday School -IJ: I 5 ll.m.

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Fraokhn V1c-kcns
7pm

Fnd.i~ .

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Pine Grovt Bible Holiness Church
112 mile off Rt 325
Paslor. Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School - 9.30 a.m.
Worsh1p · 10.30 a.m., 7.30 p m.
Wednesda y Service · 7: 30pm

Llnpvillt Cht;stian Ch urch

Reedsville Churth of Christ
Pasloi: Philip Slurm
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Worsh1p Service: 10:30 a m
Bible Study, Wednesday. 6:30p.m.

Agape

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FUNERAL HOME

Established 1913

992-2121
106 Mulberry Ave.

Pomeroy

740-992-5 141
Bruce R Ftsher - D1 rec1or
590 East Matn Street • Pomeroy. OH 45769
740·992-5444
James A. Acree , Jr . D1rector

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228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

,. ~ .tllese·area merchants
GENCIES Inc,
Bill Quickel 992-6677

West Virginia's 11 Chevy, Pontiac, Buick, Olds,
. And Cuslom Van Dealar.

Hkkoey Hills Chun:h ol Christ
Eva ngelist Mike Moore
Sunday School - 9 a.m
Worship · 10 am ,, 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p m.

Po~~lor Rc~

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Bradford Church or Chris!
Corne r of S1 Rt 124 4 Bradbury Rd
M1n1ster· Doug Shamblin
Youth Mtnisrer· Bill Amberger ·
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Worshtp ·8:00a.m., 10 30 a.m., 7.00 p.m.
Wednesday Services· - 7.00 p.m.

Wcdnc:.da) Scf' ''-"C \

Prart (:"haptl
Sunday School · 9 a.m
w o rship- ro il.m

Rost of Sharon Holiness Churcb
Uading Creek Rd .. Rudand
Paslor. Rev. Dewey Kin g
Sunday school· 9:30 a m.
Sunday worship- 7 p.m
Wednesday prayer meeting- 7 p m."

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Sundo1) School · lj 30 a·m
\\ or:-.h1p · "'.00 p m
\\ cdnc-~~ B1blc Stud} -7.00 p.m.

Sunda~ ScrviCt'!&gt; · 10 a m d.: h p m

Mint'l"\fille
r a:.tur. Ch;:~rJ l:mnd.
Sunday Schwl . 9 am
Wor:.h1p · 10 u m

Latter-Day Saints

Rulland Chur'&lt;'h of Christ
Sunday School . 9:30 a m
Worshtp ·l0 30am .. 7 p.m

Episcopal

Sacred Heart CaJhollc Churth
161 Mulbcny A...e., Pomeroy, ~2-5898
Pastor· Rev. Waller E. Hemz
Sat Con 4:45-5:15p.m.; Mass- 5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. -8.45·9. 15 a.m..
Su n. Mass-9:30a.m.
Dailey Mass- 8·30 a m

I on~e heard it asked that if we wer~
bei_ng accused of being a Christian,
would there be 'enoUgh evidence to
convict us? The saying that "actions -·

B111dbur)&gt; C h~rch of Christ
Paslur Tom Runyon
Sunday School- 9:30 a m.
Worship · IO.JO a m.

Second &amp; Lynn, Pomcro)'
Sunday school and wo rship 10:25

· 7 p. rn .

\ .:rnJgJ, ,. Sullf\ ,rn
~ u ruJa ~ ~· h,kll · 'I 'II J m
Wof-.h•p Ill ltl J m

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Lc:tiirt , W \ ,J Rt J

Han tsr Oulrearh \ltntstrirs
-17431,1 Re1~l Rd Chc,tcr
Pa~wrs· Re' Maf\ and Harold Cool.

Ueath 1\liddlep.1rt 1

Wednesday Service. 7-: 30p.m

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Pas lor :.. Charles Sw1gger
Su ndpy School ·9:30a.m
Worship · 10 30 am and 6 p m.
-Wcdrn:sday Service · 7:00 p.m

Trinity Church

Rulland Free Will Baplisl
Salem St
Puslllr Rev Paul T11ylor
Stmdll} School 10 am.
Evening • 7 p.m.

CoiYIU'J Pil&amp;rim Chopol
Harrisonville Road
Pastur: Rev. Vtctor }J.oush
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Worship- 11 a.m., 7 30 p.m.

Forni Run

Paslor· Chad Emud.
Sund;~y School - IU a m·
Wcmh1p 4 a m
ThufW:I\ S\·f' t~" C\ • 6 ]() p.m

Won,hlp · 11

Du'illt Holi_.. Cllurt:b
JIOS7 State: Route 32-$, Langsvlle
Paslor: Gary Jacbon
Sunday school • 9·30 .a.m.
Sunday worship - 10·30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m
Wednesday prayer ser\licc: - 7 p.m.

Laurel Clitr Fret Mtlhodisl Church

Congregational

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Tuppers Plain Church or Cbrisl
tnstrumcntal
Pasror: Terry S1cwart
Worship Service- 9 a.m
Cummumo n · lO a.m.
Stmday School· 10.15 a.m.
Youlh· 5:30pm Sunday
Bi bk .Sludy Wednesday 7 pm

Ch•rth of God of Prophety
O.J. White Rd , off St. R1. 160
Pastor. P.J. Chapm~n
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship· II a m.
Wednesday Servtces- 7 p.m.

Antlquily Baptlsl

Wcdn csd~y Service~

Bearwallow Ridgt Chu rch of Christ
Pastor:Tc«y S&amp;ewan
Sunday Schoo\ -9 :30 a.m
Worshtp · 10.30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services-6:30p.m.

FlrstChun:h or God
Apple and Second Sis.
Pas tor: Rev. Dav id Russell
Sunda) School and Worsh1p- 10 a.m
Evening Serv1ces- 6:30pm .
Wednesday Serv i~es- 6:30pm.

Sunday School · 9:30 a m.

• Ram Air V-6 Power
• Automatic
• Air Conditioning

Ktno Churcll of Chris I
Worship· 9 JO a m
Sunday School - 10:30 am.
Pi1Slor-Jcffrcy Wa llace
1st and 3rd Sun&lt;iay '

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Mt. Mori11h B11ptist
Fourth &amp; Main St., Middleport
Pastor: Rev G1lbert Craig, h.
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worshtp · to:4S a m.

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Mlddltpol"' Church of Christ
51h and Main
Pastor: AI Hanson
Yolllh Min1s1er: Bill Frazier
Sunday Sdtoul- 9:30 a,m.
Worship· 8:15, 10:30 a.m.• 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servtccs ( 7 p m.

Rolland Church of God
Paswr: Ron Healh
Sunday Worship- 10 a.m., 6 p m.
Wednesday Servtces · 7 p.m.

Fomr Run Baptist
PastOr : Arius Hun
Su nda) School - 10 a.m .
Worship· 11 a.m.

Brand New 19g9
Pontiac Grand Am GT

Pomtro)' Westiidr Chun:h of Christ
33226 Childre n·~ Homr Rd.
Sunday School - II a.m.
Worsf•~ · IO·•.m.• 6 p.m.
WedneSday Scrvtces • 7 p.m.

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Pastor Gene Morrts
Su nda) Sd10ul - 9.30 ~ . m
Sunday Wors hrp . 10 JO a m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wedntsday Bible Sludy • tJ.UO p. m.

. ATHENS
Guthrie /S tory
reunion. 4~H building on the· Athl':n s

Mmisctr Dann~ B&amp;as
Sunday School · 9 30 a.m.
Woohip- 10·30 a.m., 7 p.m
Wrdnt:sday Servkcs. 7 p.m

Hemlock Grovt Church
Pastor Gene Zopp
Sunday school · \0:30a.m
Worship- 9.30 a.m .• 7 p.m

Great Bend. Route 124. R:lctn e. OH

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Com•ualty C.W'tb
Pastor Rev. Amo5 Ttl! IS
Matn Street, Rutla nd
Sunday Worship-10·00 a.m
Sunday Sel'\·ict- 7 p.m.

212 W. M.;un St

Porcland t-lrsl Chu.rdl of tht ,.,.azarutP.Nor Mark M.alwn
Sund :cn School ·lU 30 il m.
Morntng Worship - 1 I l!i am
Sul\day S!:r. tc~ - 6 p m
W edne~a ~ 5.!:1"\ •ceo; · 7 p m

fblwOCMb
Pastor Keuh R.Jdt:r
Suml;~y MiJool • 10 • m.

Holt ness

Zion Churth or Christ
· Pomeroy , Harri sonville Rd (Rtl4))
Pastor: Roger Warson
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.. HlO p.m,
Wednesday Servtces • 7 p.m.

Sund ;~y ~chool

affordable for most _children. Later. C{
Bean1cs promotion s11.onsored by the
!hey became val uable collectibles for ,K.ankakee 1 lll , pohce department.
adults who could sell a single toy for
Tannenbaum sa1d pnccs Were up
as much asS 1,000.
~edn ~~day but were .not sky rOcket·
The lengths pepple have gone to mg , ~mt·c many coll t;_ctors were sttll
get Beanie Babies" are lege ndary
. holdmg: bac.k on puttmg tht:Jr BeanConsider the fanner bank presi- · 1cs up for ~ 1 d .
dent and hts wtfe who were charged
An~c Ntckcls. a Ty spokcswomm+,
in Wisconsin earlier this year with had little to say When reached
embe z.zling millions of dollars - a Wedne sday at th: company 's headgood chunk of it used 10 buy Beanie quarters. She contrnned thatthe mes·
Babies. In Salinas, Calif., ;. won~an sage posted on t_hc Web si1 c was legil·
admitted using stolen credit card u~atc but declined to say why the
numbers lo feed her habi t of buymg company nwde the deciSIOn - or
Beanies.
whether the co mpany would be mak' And lasl year, people lined up to 1~g an~ new Bcante Bah1cs niter the
hand overlheirfirearmsinaGunsfor . frrst ot the year.

Church of Chnst
,._.., Cbon:lo or Cllrill

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D~rector

· John 3:18

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Savings

Courl
Buoon Koonig Doom

Tho Sloto of Ohio,
lllllgo County.
Poroonolly oppoorod
Hloro· mo and modo
oolomn oolh thot the
nctlce, 1 copy of which

ot 1:30 P.M .. on· tho
·
doy of October, 1999, II
Molgs County Court
Houoo.
Doltll D. Weddle
· Tho C·S1oto of . Ohio,
Molgs ounty.
Personally appoorod

Pomeroy, Ohio, rosorvos
the right to bid at this sale,
and to withdraw lho obove
collateraL prior to solo.
Further, 'rho Farmori Bonk
and Sovings Company
reserves the right to roiecl
any or all bldo submitted.

Ia hweto attached, waa .

before me Violet Werry

pullllolled ono time, to

ond modo solemn oath

oral will be sold in the con·

wit: on the 3rd day of

thai the notice, a copy ot

Soplembor, 1099, (being

which Is hereto 1ttsched,
was published one limo,
to wit: on the 26th day
o1August,1999, (being 11
lout thirty days prior to
tho 2nd day ol
September, 1999, lho
dote tho application is to

ditlon it Is in, with no
express or Implied war~

DMm.

It-

tltlrty dlyo prior
to ttw 4th doy of October
1H9, tho doto tho
oppllcollon 11 t'o be
llllrd, 11 mentioned In
oold notlco,).ln the Dally
Santlnel, 1 nowopopor of
..,.... drculatlon In the
County aforaukl.
Buoon Kooni'J Deem

Sworn to before me

ond

olgnod

41 h

be heard , u mentioned
In aaid notice,) in the
Dally Sentinel. a
new1paper of general

In · my

tor colll ttw fallowing colo

1-

t•
June
Sept.

colll.
Tho Homo NMJonol Bonk
rooorvoo lho right to rojoct
ony or oil tHdo or to romovo
ony unn from 11\o oolo 11

Hi•:~Pll
nfl'.. l't-

HAKfWEIL
SIORAGE

CU.SSIFIEDSI

ST. RT. 7

Public: Notice

10 X 10$40

PUBUC NOTICE

Emily BryaJ~ne
Weaver

10 X20 $60

992-1717

.

linda's Painting ·
Take the pain out
of paintin~ and let

Luck Isaiah

740·985·4180

BINGO
AMERICAN LEGION

Horner ·
J•ff. Tabitha ..an&lt;l _\t·ik
llorner a-re pleased t o ·
annoum·.- the Lirt h uf
their son an,l liult•
brulluar. Lu~f. Isaiah.
Lukr was Lorn in
Washington, PA on
April 7th 1999
wPighing '7 lbs. 15 uz .

(Low Rates) .

Free Estimates

POST 467
RUTLAND, OHIO
GUARANTEED 60 A
GAME, OVER 10
PEOPLE 80 A
GAME, OVER 90
PEOPLE 99.00 A
GAME PROGRES·
SIVE SIARIURSI
AND COVERALL
. MON &amp; WED.
DOORS OPEN AI
4:30 GAMES SJART
AT 6:30

The family t)O'olo' residrs
in Connectlcut.
Maternni .Greal
GrandJJ are-nts art"
Lawrence and Barbara
Eblin uf Pomf'roy.
Patef'nal Grandpar·t&gt;nts
are George and Judy
Horner o.f Tuppers
Plains.

WICKS
"fiOUnG InC.
We Deliver
Limestone, Gravel,
Sand, Fill Dirt,
Agricultural Lime,
Mulch, Top Soil

me do it for you.
INTERIOR
Before 6 pm leave
message. After 6 pm .

Ehlin.
Pom .. roy. 8n&lt;l
'
~1arg &amp; Dirk '\lea\'('1'.

BRAMHI COAL
COMPAN.V

740-992-3470
'

Sr. 124 Wellston, _Ohio
740-384-6212

WMP liD STOIEI COIL
H.I.A.P. VOUCNEIS
ACCEPTED
.DELIYEIT lVliUILE
HOUIISo 7am THRU 4pm
MONDAY·FRIDAY
7qm TO NOON
.SATURDAY

WILLIS'
·sEAMLESS
GOnERS

s;tJ;,, ' s,11;1
1·100·311·3391
Free Estimates
Contractors Weleo111e
Albany, Ohio
7127199 2 mo. pd .

YOUIIG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE
•Rocm addHions &amp; Remodollilg
•New Garageo
·Eieclricol &amp; Plumbing
•Rocftng &amp; Gutter•
•Vinyl Siding &amp; Painting
•Patio &amp; Porcli Deckl
FrH·Etllflllltt

V.C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215

Pomeroy, Ohio
22 yro. Local

DEPOYSAG
PARTS
All Makes Tractor &amp;
Equipment Parts

CAR CARE.
SPECIAL "EDITION

Factory Authorized
Case-IH Parts
1
Dealers.
1000 Sf. Rf.. 7 South
Coolville, OH. 45723·

740117-1383

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

(740) 992-2753
or 992·1101
Pomeroy Eagles
Club Bingo On
Thursdays
AT 6:30P.M.
Main St,
Pomeroy, OH
Paying $80.oo
per game
$300.90 Coverall
$500.00 Starburat
Progrenlve top line.
Uc. IIIJ0.50 """""'

1.999 HONDA FOREMAN
450 ES 4X4 GIVEAWAY
s,Jo"sured by tl•e •
Pomeroy Yolunleer Emerget~cy Squad, f,.£:orpormed .
Tickets: ·$10.00 Donation Each/1000 Maximum

Drawing lo be held al 12 pnt on
Sunday October 1O, 1999
Fu1· 1\1on'

Informati on

f.all1 ~ 740-.~4 1 -4001

o1· ~unta«~t a-':ly Pomeroy

S_quad

KCB
Backhoe &amp; Bulldozer
Services
Site Preparation

Reserve Your Advertising Space Today!
ADVERTISING DEADLINE IS

Lneal Ca ll

· Joe N. Sayre

Gutters
Downspouts

Septic Systems
RODNEY KELLER
Owner/Operator

Gutter Cleaning

1-740·985-3949

949-2168

HILL S
1

·CALL DAVE OR KATHY

SELF STORACE
29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740·949-2;!17
Sizes 5' x 10'
to 10'x30'
Hours
7:00AM • 8:00 PM

The .D aily Sentinel
;PHONE 992·2156

7122!TFN

THroo lemalo long hliirlld • ....,, ,
to 90Qd- """· 7404!12-9937.

We deliver ALMOST anything

TJWO Free Puppies. Half Beagle

ancs hal1 Border Collie. to good

.

70

G&amp;W Plastics and Supply'
St. At 7

Culverts: 4" - 48" in stock

tan

wili1 btad&lt;

Yard S81e

Henderson , WV
We Do•••
• Parking Lots
• Basketball Courts ·
• Driveways
• Grading Work
• Hauling Stone

fREE ESTIMATES
ConLIWV003506

A &amp; D Auto Upholstery • Plus, Inc
Ohio

Truck seats. car seats, headliners,
truck tarps. convertible &amp; vtnyi tops,
Four wheeler seats, motorcycle seats.
boat cove'rs, carpets, etc.
Mon - Fri ~:30 - 5:00
Over 40 yrs experience
I

740) 742•8888

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...

Mon.- Fri. 9:00 to
Sat..II:OO to 12:00

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION
• Vinyl Siding • Garages
• New Homes • Pole Buildings

20 years experience

JONES'
TREE SERVICE

4th Only. Clothing. Baby Thru
Adult. Sewing Maclllne. WoOden
Shelves. ToYs. Lots Of Every·
thing! a.« Second Avenue. Time:
8-4.
3 Family Garage Sale; Sej)tembar
4lt'l, 9 •1 172 Skkmore Road Longenbergar Baskett And Acctt·
aorlas. Home Interior. Crafts, &amp;
~!

Friday. SaJurmr !113o99. 'And 91&amp;1
99 Fir5t Hou&amp;e West Of Uncoln
P,ie On StDI Routa 141 .
Friday afld Saturday .at Bidwell
T.atle 554 toward Cheshire go
aboul 4 Miles. turn on Morgan

Cenior Rd. to 1/2 to Gooove
Rd. Uot R91tlirsl-onRigl'&lt;

9·? Bneball Cards.
AJt sue Ckrtl'ltl.- Mucf'l.

5atunlay. 9~5ro

House On The Hill Beh1nd Foodlaftd . JaCkson Pike, 5eptember

1sr Thru

at a r• 5.

Huge Garage Sale; Eno Tr;nity
Gospel MISsiOn S1ale Route 554.
2nd , 3rd . 4th. 9 To ?_ 1Baby
Clothes . Furniture. ToolS, 11005ehold ITems, Lots Of Ulsc . Food

Sem!d.

3 Family Yard Sale: September
3rd, -4th , 5th And Monday Septi1Tiber 6, 1999, 9:00 A.M. To B:OO
P.M . 501 Roush Lana, Cheshire,
Ohio 112 Mila West On Roush
Lana Off Of Route 7 North 01
Cheshire, Ot'lio, Lamps , Bedroom
Suite , Various Furniture, Some
Antique Dishes. Etc. Antique
Wicker Lounge {Large Womens ·
Clothes. Some New Childrens
Clothes, Various Other Uems) &amp;
Lift Chair.

Moving; 132 $tate Street. Friday

BllNKBUP'R:Y
Ito'"'·

.

lair

and

cap.

Septic Tanks Pumped

HO~ARD'S TRI-

COUNTY SANITATION

740-7 42-2566.
Hire a Vet

SaJurmr, SA 143. Hama lnll!fior.
beanies. b»&gt;l. lots monr.
Saturday- men 's . .omen'S c6oth·
mg. glassware. collectMJie5. 525
tpm.

5ept, 2 . 3. 4. troal: •llh traite1 and
motor. ulitily trailer. od&lt; .., trudo..
1anl rolill. 1anl . - -. hand-.
smoter and Oddt and ends. lron
skilets I Dutch 0\IJen, at the eno
of Jividen HoUow ~d . catt 740·

·742-ooo3.
september 2'·3. cor~r of FlatWOOds and Rodlsprings Rd . ~""'
lpn. Sorratt•'Y b ~Syracuse - mulli taml1y. ra1n or
shine . Saturday. Remote control
U;Mnlt.IDJS &amp; nun more.
Two tarrily, Septefrber 2-4. 22842
SR 338, letart Falls. Mtcrowava.
pressure canners, furniture. sewing machine&amp;. oh:i dishe&amp;. Home

Interior, Xmas.~·
Two family· Ruth Shuler resi·

lOtions.

Saturday. 9/4) 99. 9·4 . 583 Le ·
Grande Boulevard . Womens &amp;
Mens Ctothil'lg, Miscellal'ltou5

.

Saturday-Sunday Campaign. Ad I
n Sld-.H Turn Right on Rt. .5S4

on Rt 110.2 m1111 ouc on Right!

Sept_
. 2. 3.• - 9 :00·5:00. 2 Family
Movir'lg and Garage Sale. An·
tiquea. Furniture. Household and

Decorating Items, Exercise EQUip-

lruct1oo

LJcen,Jet!l

aM'tl;c:e

-sfi .On10 &amp; West vqn'loa.
773-51150r304-Tn-5441

)()A.

r.,.,._

We Mmeyer·1 .Auet•on ServiCe
()he 7«1--319--2720

Wanted to Buy

911

Absotuto Top Ootlor· All U S Solvet
Go4d C01ns. Proofteti'.

.-.nd

R•ngs. Pr4-1
O&lt;ap&gt;ondl.
- 1J)O U-5 CUrrency,
· Gold

&amp; Vicinity
3 Family Yard Sale. Fri. &amp; Sat 3.

112 miles out Union Campgrounct
Road . Canning Jars. Home Interior. Baby Clothes. Ml sc .JFresh

llooom Eogs. SAM-?

ment, Adult Clothing . Bear Run
Rd . off St. Rt 7, Pasl Raccoon
C- Follow Signs
.

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3 Family. ·FridayiSaturday. 9AM .

3010 Kathnor Lana. Lots of nice
achool clothll. Hou,.waral,

1 Family Yard sate beh in d Natlonal Guard Armory Sat. Sept
4th .
83 Hawlhorne lane Sat. 91 4
8:00.7 behind National Guard Ar·

CREDIT PROBLEMS???

Sat.

WORRYING!!!

'JACKS ROOFIN.G
&amp; CONSTRUCTION

&amp;

EXCAVATING CO.
u-n:,emu.
ljjiiUgs

a.

(7401 992•3838

Uo0oldio19~ •
.PersDn.lttt~ Dti'.Pf.W'I • H01M

-~BJE

T,.mm; Earn li26 ·S32 000 !1 st
Yr W Full Benef11.S No E.:p
H.,_cteO P A M Trii!"'Spon SP1!!'CIIi1 Ca tt Toll FreE 1-817-2 3 ~·
600'2 Su11 -Fn . 1 AM ·7 PM
WWW~I1!iiJ)CIIf'l..

EJCper.enc.d S.fVJCI Tect'l Bqr·
e'- &amp; l.,il'lll'nmower Au.embiF

G&lt;oatPo,&amp;BenoOts
AI'PC.YTOOIIf,
SfAR fOM' RlW
Cll1..-.a52·.zt.S3

"*"'·(;rollpo!os. 74Q,o&lt;6-2802.
C'-an

Late Model Cars O r
Tructs, lOW M 1les, 1995 MocleiS
Or Nawet". SmFm Bud: Pont1at

1900--

Gailo&gt;O'S

Wamed To B.uy: Uud Moci te
HomH, Cati7-4Q-446.0175 . Or 1·
:104-6~5

Help Wanted

Rust!

-

Inn.

~­

Jan •tor WanteG For New Ames
Store In Ga!hpoltS. Cat! 1 ·888·
'91--6,31 Leave Mesu"e . And

WJO-.nGall
KIIOGEii

Soo!&gt;!&gt;ilos

ProSeti-Adtlr4!11ised
&amp;

Ga-..

Ff.IIJ. Tnne Waitress.. kJoty tn
son At
7pm-9am74M92~ .

12.000 •EEitLYI M1111ng .&amp;00
Br0Chures1 Sati sla,ctiOn Guarvided1

up .. suoo •

•

month proc:ualng . medi cel
clahne . .. D experlenc:• necaa••rr~ PC required . (IOO ~ Ns-

Help wa nte-d e.a nn g for I! der ry

SERVIC ES

•-!PoNge

SD44~PPR

ABI:IIt Sd

5Wr1ped EnYOiope' GICO. DEPT
5 , Bo• 1438 . ANTIOCH. TN
3701 1-1431. Stan toowrediarl!ly

WEEKLY POTENTIAl
Complete Simpl e Government ·
Forms At Home. No E~nence·
fllleceuary. CAll TOLL f~EE •
1 ~ 966 3599 Ext 2601 .

$800 WEEKLY BE YOUR OWN
80SS! WORK FROM · HOME
PROCESSING GOVERNMENT
REFUNDS. NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY 1·800·85&amp;·6409
EJI. 5045.

·-TAICIHG APPUCATIONS
FOR NEW GAI.UPOUS STORE

MRTTWE OPE...s

tnte-rM1etl Candl Cia res May f tll
Out App hc.atJon s In Person At
The Kroger Store Located A'! The

Silver Bndoje Plaza 5"""'&lt; Mooday. August JO - Fnday. Sep!Bm·

ber 3 Between 9:00 .A M . -s 00
P.M . We Will Se Acceotmg Ap phcat!Ons For AA Par1·Tmle Pos~
lions.

Eiogt&gt;JoBenefils ""'*'do;.

ASSEMBLY AT HOIII£11 Crafts .
Toys. Jewelry. Wood . Sewing ,
TyprflQ ... Great Pay! CALL t -80079!HXIBO Ext 1201 (24 thj.

• Coo1&gt;arov """'TraontiQ

ATTENTION:
-A Ccompuior?

• Stodl Ownef'Shlp PY.n
• Ccln"()any Pad vacations

, PutttToWcrt!
$25 ·S151Hr. PTIFT

• He.abh r\.Aa

• Weeloiy Pay -

• Retrement Plan

•~CrklitUI"'IIO''

Ann.: CNA' s Home Heanh Agel't·
cy ·Now H iring . Full-Time And
Part-'Time Positions. Aget\C'f Will
Train For The PCA Pos it ions
Musi HIM! H.S. Oipmla. GEO. Or

For

Some E..,.rience Caring
The
Elderi-1. You May P1ck.·Up An Ap·
plication To : 266 Upper River
Road . Gallipolis. OH 45631 . (B..
'ide Kenny's Auto Sales) No
Phone
P\easet

cab

AVON! All Areas! To Buy or Sett.
Sll""v Spears. 30ol~75-t429 .

Avon PrOduet,&amp;: Start your own In·
Home Business. Work Flexible
Hours. En}oy Untimi18CI Earnings.
1-888-561-2866
.

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

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55ianl

o.rector

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Job • • • ... •

te5 .
n:3ude '*~·V!STOfl . Chefll HH:J.IPl'llid .aflL:
:l"lOOrt.or•ng . nealtft tral.ftlng •nd ..
·~lflg netWI)(l r~ YI:I'W:f!'fJ.Ift,.
Q~Jalltc.m!Ot'IS

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AN _.. • mnn:un ...

r~ar • su~tny

eagen· •

-enCf! '" a ~attn .rare Mtbng or.~

L"PN a l'll'l a mmrmlim ot 5 ,..rs
s uperVIIii ory ea:pen ene. 1n a .~
nealtn .c:a1e ..ett~ng App'&amp;catiOnl_. •

•re a\ a.ttatile a1 me

t.l!ollgS UUibpurpose Senor eemer. u~Abefty 4'
· He.tght.s Pomeroy Qn A.l'l EO~

.

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tl!"'le 'CGde En1DJceonefl'

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OOpm MINI!\IJ!'"'I .ege Apoi-•
c..i11ons c:an be pte*:ed up at 237 •
Fit ace S treet M-dCIIeport., OfUO'- •
A5760. between 8.f)O;a.m:.oi:Olpm..

.a1 A

TRAVB. U.s.A.
Na1•or-al 'PUI)I;callon SaliS Compa~ L S 't 1 Now Ptacmg 11 -23 '
Snarp En!nUSI.iiSUC lndwidu8..- ~
W'l"l O Are F1ee To Travel E'"tmr •
lJ s We GuararMI!! 2 .-Week. M ·&amp;•

Expense- -Pa.iC TfD11AQ.

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loOglllg If Vou Are 18• ,

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turO\Ii , And Jwartab4e TOdaY.
1 ~n~...a795

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For

The - ·~
The Ciiy ..•
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ADJM:ants For Ttw ~ Of ~..:
Vdlm

kM:Jcale

This 1$ A

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Comnot&gt;oca- And
Organa.JoonaJ Slclls. Othe&lt;

Necessary Slak·lndude
Managong A BucOJe And Aong
Ouaneotv Reoorts Candodalo
Must Be Coowte&lt; lileoale.
A MN:TUT~ 01 Bachelor"s
Oe\100 In C&lt;lunsoWlg Or
Related Field Pretliwrad.
Send Resume To: .

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Cll\l5ohcolor,
Post Office Box 969, .
GallipOliS. Qho, 45631
By~B . t999

Wanteo- ctnvet s to transport ca rs
·to &amp; frOm auctions. call 7-'0-992·
6088 between toam &amp; tJ9m.

wen.

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COL VJiltn Humat Ana TaM En- ,
(JOf'Setnen'l Fof Home HeatJng 01 •
' Delivery Weei.endi Off. '"~
surance Pad Tme OH. Send AI- :
sume To CL.A &amp;a1 , cJo G•lipokl
Oa •ly Tnbune , 82:5 Thl"' A~ .

Laborer For Set·Up Crew AI Mo·

LPN Po$•tion :i To 11 , With Sh1H
Oilferenhal. &amp; Expefl ence Pa y.
Apply At : Scenic: HillS Nurs111g
Center, 311 Buc:kridge Road, ~­

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True• Ot l'o'l!!r N~edeO . Ctau 8 ,

Eqtia&gt;Oppo,.,&lt;y E -.

Pre1en'ed. call 304-736-3888.

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R o1.nd -Tnp Tranioortal•on And-~

EOE

D!le Home Oealership. EKP@oence

~

Off.cer.

Apolcatoons ,..,.. ... " "' -

IIINORffiES AND FEMALES
AR£ ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

·'
WANTED:
•'
63 People To Los e 30 lbs: In 30 _
Days &amp; . Ear~ $$U.S WMe Surfing
The
Net
t•SBB·221· M27 .

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www evn.:tkty.nell'teelgood

MEDICAL BILLING. Earn Excel·
lent Income. Fu ll Tra ini ng Com puter Required . Ca ll Toll- Free .

800-540-63.33 Ext. 2301
Office seeking Medical Oata-,en~
reps for Entry-level Position. FT/
P.T F
I( Par PC Reg Cal: 1·

Babyslllar Needed Mull Have
Tranaportatkm A.S.A.P. 140-367- . 800-298 8508 .
7120.

c--/feltor

T M M.tt.tgs Counrr Councl Oft
A~g ~~ 15 iM\;t"'' a Alii~ -:

~

. - ~ New Store~

1-888-890-3461 '

Ctuw:5 tl Ia&amp;
• _,., AI:.
Solnlc . . 31, .. 5 ..... RoM.

The Ylllagti o.t MillO~ r i ~ ~
a_ocepung apphca.tJons tDt a l)af1. ~

Fasr Mone)' . No ielllng Not Ml.M
urn S12SO pet ~ay 1~13 00.. 8.!2 -·
5

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Help W.tll r'
tt.ns iJ Ok: . . au. -

E~

7111.

EI.~PLOYI~ENT

110

free 3 - Wtet. CDL

Ornwn

ac. """"~""""
•S'"""V.
M.TS Colo
Shop , 151 Soeoncl

Pt. Pleasant

n.......

Toys, SOl 01 Bur* Bods.

Ado - - Aocioon Con&gt;oaoor
tun t.Jme IIK't•one.r complete

INGS • AEt&gt;IOIOAL (J!1l _ , .,

211 CAl AI Mo -

~.C)C-ncome.oom

Yard &amp; craft sale, Harttot'Cii Com-.·
munitY Bu1ICUng. Sat Sept 4th.
9am-4pm .. we have anliques .
hand poured cand'-s &amp; s.cented

5alurday. Soplember 4th, !H!. 4.5
Miles Out Cherry Ridge, Ria.
Grinde . Kids. Men &amp; Womens
Clothes, All Sizes. Home lntllriOr.

Of1att • iHOI•d.at N .ahon flar 401 II. .t.t.dal 'PM~, CllrCa' ,...
s~gn~~d 99' T20DO J. • R11)81 Pro~ • H~ l'io ·TOUCf'l ~e , g.m
Cal B~ Al ~ TL8l...,...,._

711 ~ 'Sirwt. RIWi..wd
WV211.64

M.-r, Hooghto. l'orroeroy. Sam- · S800

William Safranek, Attorney

joseph Jacks
1'40•992•2068

Mighty Mac Aeration Systems
1200 gal.

Saturday, September ·~- lara•
yard 5illt, SR 7 acrou from
Moigs Momory Gaodons.

Name Brand Infant- Adult Cloth·
ing, Baby llems. Winter Coi.ts.
Shoes. Crafts ,'3 Miles Out 218.
fiiday. Satuoday.

HOWARD

per day

snnt.iy. 32502 MMII'SII'dit Rd. I,
Run Rd.

And Numerous Olher Items,
Ptoono: 740-4&lt;6-4215.

&amp; Saturday. Appliances, Furninn

11nte1101. e.cts . Toys Fur'UIUt'e

Saturdly l Mondly, Oa1e Ellis
reslcJtnot, two miles from Depot
Street to T~ ua Rd . Kid's wtnttr
dOiflBI. ft:.

bush Rd . Saturday, Septembtt
4th.~ 8 :00 am. Children 's clothing,
jun1or size ctolhing, vacuum
dNner, and rnuct1 muc:h mora.
'

'

500 gal.

4867 S.R. 850. 911

September

oomothlotg·loo ...-,one. 1981 SR
55'. Rain"' ....

~Solodlt&lt; SoiL •. ·....
u-..
- · Appi CDU.t.I AI , Gtuswart. Ho"ll

DRIVERS • iMWEOIATE OI'EN-

Rapidly Growing l.ndependent
Bank Hn Part· Time Opportunity
For Friendly, Energetic Person To
mor;.
Provide Superior Customer Serv·
ice, Process Customer Transac·
c~n relieve ~ deblor of linanciol obligoliom
crrange a dolribulian al
Sept. 3+-4 . 2;;34 Georges Creek
Big Gerage 5ale, .At. 2, Jet. 17. tions, ~I'ICI Promote Bank Servic·
Rd. Two Family Yan:l 5ale; girls 2·
.,,.b am...ig crodtlon. 4 plllOII going lltraugh banicrupky may lllllin Cll1oin
MUI Crlc. Rd . SOpt 2. 3, 4, 5 Old
as. Should Have Customer Serv·
T·8·10. Men L+XL, CurtainS, Bed·
picture. Old jewelry. Furniture, ice Experience, Preferably In A
PfDpelly, known as "exompr praptrly, loo his or hoi penonaluse. This may
sets • .Car Stereo, VCR. Barbie
dishes. pot• &amp; pans. Linens.
Bank, Savings &amp; Loan. Or Credit
Include ocar, a
dalite&lt;, h01110hald goack. You shau~ d'tred ony
Jeep, Toys , Shelves, Football
Home Interior. Cedar Che!\t. lots Union. Opportunity For Ad\lance·
C'-ls,
misc.
more. ChildS old rocket'.
ques~ns r...rding bonkouplcy 10 an atlcrney btlore pramding.
ment And A Great Olfice Work
Environment Apply In Person To
Fat informalion regarding .
Big Garage Sale . Sept. 3rd and Oak. Hill Banks', 500 Thiro Ave Seplember 2nd, 3rtl, &amp; 4th. 19H
4th. Corner ol 2nd &amp; Martin, in
State
Route
141,
Gallipolis.
Table
~ llU8, Ga!lipolis. EOE, MJFIDN
. 3 Familv : Friday, S.liUrday 112
Bankruptcy contact: ·
M._son. wv. Lots of stuff includMile On Route 218 Ott Route 7. And Chairs, Chair And Onoman ,
'
ing kids schOol clot hes. girls Christmas Around The World &amp;
Floor Lamp Table, Wooden Higt'l Baby, Childrens, And Adults
dresses &amp; Home School Books. Gilts, Now Hiring Sales R ep~ esen­
Chair, Dishes. Wl'\at Nots, Longa• ShOes And Clothes, Crahs, Hallo·
Gra0es2-6.
(740) 592·5025 Athens
tatives . All Area 's, flso Booking
ween
And
Thanksg
iving
Yard
berger ~· Lots 01 Misc.
Parties. Call Monday -Friday.
Oecoi'alions. lo~nge Chair,
Big Yard Sale . Good ctlildrens
•
3 Family: Mary Layne, 'state Ro- Tools , lnsulato,rs, High Chair. 2
7P.M. -!!P.M. 740·446-9219 .
~lothes &amp; tots more. 402 1f2.
ute 7 North, Cl\eshire, September WOoded Dining Room Chairs,
2-4th St.. Pt. Pleasant . S~ptember CLASS A COL DRIVERS. Dedi·
2nd, 3rd, 4ttl , Aaln Cancels.
Coca Cola Collection, Tool Boxes.
2,3,4.
.
cated. Regiona l &amp; OTA . Solos
Bedding. Keyboard. Stone Jars
$.30/MI Teams $ .34/ MI. /Sptlt .
3-4 ROdney Village 11. 9 :00·5:00.
No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
Afld Jug. Kerosene Heater. t989
Fri.&amp;
tam-1pm elec. range,
1DO% Company Pa~ Health Ben·
Third Street: little Girls and
Pontiac Wheels, 225 lincoln
stereo&amp; otner appliances. furn ..
Repo • Dlvonded
efits: · MedicaL Dental. Vision .
v,tomens ClOthes, a Lot morel
Welder. Craftsman Welder. 150
weiQht 6ench . bike ,toys.crafts , Company Paid Ret irement Plan
lb. Anvel . Small Tabla Saw And
blcentlnnlal &amp; other coll ecta- PLUS 401 k After 90 Days (With
325 Lariat Or. (Across from Fair
Jointer Combination, 8 Horsepowbles,
glasiiware .
kitchen ,
Grounds). Levis and
Guess
er Wisconsin Motor With Gear · ware .c lothes &amp; more 9110 mile Matching) . Company Pa id VacaJeans and shorts, tops . Baby
No Embarrassment ...
tion And Paid Holidays . 95 % No
Reduction Box, 2 H.;inded Side
out Sandhill Rd. watch tor signs.
Clothes , Toddler Clothes . toys.
Touch Freight Satellite Communi·
Grinder
7"
Large
60
Gallon
Tank
You're Treat.e d with Respect!
furn iture . and much morel SaturA1r Compressor.
FRI.· SAT. ·SUN .- MON.· on AT.2 cation . Credit Union , C1rect Deday Sept 4th. B:OOl-4ro
Call Now for
Approvalll..
North 8 miles; plenty ol anliques. posit. Assigned Convenlionals,
September 2nd. 3rd , _.th, 8 :30
etc
.. claw loot ba th tub l -horse Company Pa1d Uniforms. Stock
-4 1/2 ' Miles Noith, 7446 S.R. 160,
Purchase . Call 800·555·0WTS.
A.M. Till 5:30 P.M. 62 Ann Drive,
sled..
From Holzer Hosptlal. Nice Worn·
cw1.jbbs.O con-way.com . Conway
Misc. Clothing.
ens.Dress Clothes, Fr1day, Satur·
Friday, Sept. 3 . Sal .. Sept . 4 . Truckload Serv ices. CWT Is An
day.
This Friday &amp; Saturday 8 :00 amSandhill Rd . First house on left EOE.
?. Women Clothes along with oth·
oil of U.S. 33. at letart. Lots of
4 Family lndlvlducll Sate Rodney
er "Stuff"! 701 Pine Street Rio
nice clothes.
·
Pike Church Of God, Saturday 9·
Grande
Computer Users Needed . Work
4.
·Garage Sale . 3rd House Below A Own Hrs . $25K · S80KI Yr . 1-800·
womens , ChUClr&amp;ns. Maternity,
&amp; L, on Right 913, 4, and 6th.
536-0486 X 7777. www.tcwp.com
4 Family : 1 Mile East On State ,
Toys , Halloween Costurnes , Re Rou te 554, From Potter. Watch
.Huge Yard 'sa.te; Moyl ng. Sept.
tired tongaberger Bask~Us, Exer·
DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNriNG
t='or Signs. Chlldrens And Adults
2 ,3,4, t 1·dark. 408 H•nderton
else Equipment, Friday, Saturday
Clqthing, All Sizes. Lots Of Name
51. Htnder~on . Too many Items 100 bed nursing ce nter with 25
9:5. Dairy Queen.
Brands, Friday And Saturday,
to mentiOn.
bed Oist Part focus in g on Vent/
September 3rct, 4th, 9-5.
Yard Sate 5-Family. 1854 f State
Rasp Care Unit, needs an ·experi·
Just Moved Sale. 'Fri .ISat .. Seiit.
At. 160 Ewington, 01'1. F(lday-Sat.anced track record proven health
4 Family: 8-5, Saturday Septem·
3rd/4th.
1409
Ohio
Street
9·3PM.
Sunday.
care accounting manaQer. South·
ber 4th Only. t 374 Nelghborhooel
Rain or Shine.
ern Ohio location. excellent phys·
Road , Kids fAdutt Clothes, Toys ,
t 303 E . Bethal Church Rd. Saturic al plant, e~tens iv e mgt. team
l&amp;roe Garage Sale. At. 87 1 Ma~
Christmas Tree, Co~uter. Misc.
day. 4th, Misc. Items, Household
aon County End·. follow signs .. and quality: stalf In place. Lookmg
Clothes, used car Tires, etc.
lor the r ight candidate that can
5 FamiNes : SepJ,eli'lber 2nd . 3rd, &amp;
Sept. 2,3.
supervise sUbordmates ·ana dl·
4th, At Old Porter Texaco On
Yard Sale: Northup Yellowtowh
Yard •nd Moving Sale.
rectly manage ' hllnds on' the
State Route 554 &amp; State Route
Rd. off Lincoln Pike on Route 14 t
ANNOUNCEMENTS
stand atone. 1U11 service , compu160 . Torrf!'ly 's 24 Hour Road
Saturday. Sunday . Monday.
Saturday, Sepl. 4\ h. 9AM·7 Eve·
· ~ew Roofs • Repairs •
~ervict, Across From Joe's For·
rylh in'g M,ust Go! FurnHure .1 Ae - . terized accounting system
Yard Sale; September 3+4 . 9:00·
elgn Cars, Plus Size ClotheS,
·Coating • GuUers •
variety o!
cliner. Cush ions,
5:00 At Polecat Rd and Rt. 7 Near
· Competitive compensah on pack·
005
Personals
Kids Clothes, Hol'(le Interior. &amp;
Clothing . Lots ot Misc. Items ·
: Siding • Drywall •
Addison .
age to be offered to the pght can·
Much . Much Morel ·someth ing
Low Prices • Or Best Offer. Roush
didate. including ben.el1t pl~ n. and
• ar'nting. Plumbing
Genlleman Seeking Companion- For Everyone! Too Much To Usl!
.p
Stritt,
Muon,
WY.
ship From Nice Female For Talks,
Pomeroy,
relocation ass istance tor ·ramily
: Free Estimates
Walks &amp; Friendship. Send Re· . 5 Family Garage Sale; Saturday,
move to Center's locat1on.
Sept.
3
&amp;
4
,
9AM·5PM
.
You
Middleport
plies To : CLA 339 , c/o Gallipolis September 4th , 8-5 . 2596 S.R.
Name It , We Probab ly Got 11.
Vlc:lnlly
Daily Trit&gt;une, B2! Third Avenue . 141. Wilson SS GOtl Clubs, Dave
Send resume. sala ry eKpectat1on.
Something For Every Room &amp;
Gaill&gt;olls, OH 45631.
Mann Grafite Irons. Ret ired Lon·
and list ol references to;
everybody, .4M i Out Ten Mile
4 family, Loop ,Rd .. FrL &amp; Sat.,
gaberger Baskels /Accessories .
Ck . Ad . Olf At . 2 . Dea lers Wei·
START
OATING
TONIGHT!
Sept.
3-4.
first
trailer
on
lell
above
All Size Clothing, Household
Dav1d Snyeler. Admm1strator
corM. (30oiiB95-33&gt;5.
park.
Have Fun Meeting Eligible Sin- Items, Bik es. Small Shop Va c.
Overt:Jrook Center
L~---------11 gles
In Your Area . Call For More
~spreads.
Sept . 3rel&amp;4th, 3217 Howard Ave.
333 Page Street
4 family. Saturday, September 4th.
tnlormatlon . 1·800-ROMANCE .
Uneler CarpOrt . t&amp; t of 99. Ga.s
Middleport. OhiO 45760
8am·1
pm
.
Clothing
,
exercise
5 Family: Saturday, Sunday, Mon·
Ed. 9735.
Ranget\..ots ol misc.
740-992·6472
equipment , books, loy&amp; aM much
day 9 :00·?? Swing Set, Kitchen
morel Ne•t to the bank In Syra·
Start Dating Ton ig ht! Have tun
Table /C hairs ; Ofshes , Clothes ,
Sept.3 J 8AM·4PM . Lots · mise
cuse, OH. 1
playmg the Ohio Daling Game. 1·
Otl'ler llems , Come See Us At :
Items/some new. 14.3 MI./North
Dommo·s Pizza ol Point PleaS·
SOO·AOMANCE . e~ensioo 9681 .
3490 S.R. 775. Past 0 .0 . Mcin ol Pt.Pieasant,Rt.2 . Chestnut·
~nt. Now Hiri ng- Safe Drivers.
4+ family· Frlelay &amp; Saturday, one
tyre.
Ridge Road , 1st residence-right .
Flexible hours-Advancement opmile off SR 7 on SA 124 0 Inter30 Announcements
Past Church . Aain·Cancets.
portunities . Apply In person .
section
ol
CR5
&amp;
Bailey
Run.
9,5 , 34 Smithers Street. Friday.
(304!675·5858.
New To You Thrift Sh()ppe
Saturday, 16' F lat Bed Trailer .
Yard Sate Rain or Shine 4 miles
All Yard Sal11 Mu1t Be Ptid In
9 West Stimson , Athens
Pressure Canner, Home Interior,
out Sandhill
Ad . lots ol
()RIVERS . Cannon EMpreSS ggo"'
Advance. DHdiiM: 1:OOpm the
740--592·1842
Glass, Household. Clothe&amp;.
Driver No Touc:h Fre1ght . Start At :
m•sc,ltems Sept4, 5 . 6 9·6pm.
Bulldoz~r &amp; Backhoe
dty
bator•
the
ad
11
lo
run
,
Quality clothing and househOld
.32 Cents Mi /5 Yr -t- EMp ... 3t
Sunday
Mbneliey ediUonSeroice1
9/3, 914. Clothes. Shoes, Toys, F~l
ilems . $1 .00 bag sale every
80
Auction
Cents
M1. 13 Yr : .30 Cents Ml / 1
1:OOp,n Frldoy.
Bag Fo r $5 . 6535 Stale Ro ut e
Thursday. Monday thru Saturday
Hou se &amp; Traile1· Sites
Yr .: 29 Cents M1. /6 Mos.; .28
and
Flea
Market
588, Behind Bod1mers.
9:00.5:30.
Cents Mi 12 -6 M.os .. Students Or
Land Clearing &amp;
Big yard sale- September 3 &amp; 4 ,
1 Mo Exp . $350. Wk. , Pay Aa 1se
Brll
Moodispaugh
Auctloneenng
9am
to
5pm.
Corner
of
Pomeroy
9/6199. 1 t J Fourth Avenue . 1G·4,
Grading
Every. 50 .000 Mil es . Bonuses .
Complete Auctioneer ing Servic·
Pike ,and Seneca Drive. like n8w
Nice
Me
ns,
Ladies.
Pl
us
Size
,
Sepriv S}'Rlem&amp; &amp;
The lady In, ine green 4 door au·
Rlcter Program . Pa 1d Vacat1ons .
es Consignment aucHon- Mill
full size bo~ springs and mattress
Boys S ize 14 And Up Clothes ,
tomob 1le . whO hi! a gray Poodle.
Ins
Ava 11
wWw can nonex·
Stre·et.
Mlctdteport
,
Thursdays
.
set
furniture,
tools.
household
Misc . Househol", Jewelry. Mow·
, Utili lies
Saturday around apm In front ol
press
.
com
Cal
l For Detail s. 1·
Oh1o
License
1:7693.
740-989
·
items,
girts
antt
lean
cJothlng
.
lots
CC Frye's Muse, Mason . please ers, Avon , Tin Collectables. Raln
800-845·9390.
of clean misc.
2623.
Cancels.
L,...,...,...,._..,...,...,...,.......tl get in touch with him.

and

(304) 675-2457 Offlct
(304) 674-3311 (11 ....

3 Families : Saturday September

I00' • 1000' Rols 1• &amp; 3/4• 200# Waler Une
FuR 00. of Gas Pipe &amp;Regulalon Waler Slo!age Tanks

I

2 .Family : Labor Day Weekend
September 4th. 5th . 6th , 428
Hadgewood Drive . Gallipolis,
Ohio.

,.

s· Groveliess l.ecKh

IIYDS PAIIIG

Rutland,

. Tuppers Plains, OH

740·985·3813 .

8111/99 1 mo. pd .

PHI (7401 992-2772

Ha-

Beantes.

I .... Out Kerr Rood. Ot1 01 &gt;60.
Or B&gt;O. Seolember 5th. 6th, 9-5.

877-353-7022 (toll free)

Ja•esiHIHII

80, AIOt Of MisOeJlaneous. Mile.
&amp;

Garage

dance. Pickens Street off Yelk&gt;w·

740-742-8015

• Vinyl Siding
• Roofing &amp; Seamless Gutter
• Replacement W1ndows
'Concrete
• Room Additions • Garages
• Decks &amp; Boat Docks

Set. SwiFiiiWIQ fOol.
a112 Buildin(l. 50. Wood Swing

446 4052 Af1llr 5:30.

LOst: •hite gold Qrace1e1, rewafd,
740-992·2783.

Sidewalks, Patios
25 yrs experience
Free Estimates

J &amp; L lnsulatloa
&amp; Siding

Sq.cles, Urge .Minot, Arep&amp;aoe,

Garage Sa11; Fairview Subdiwi·
sion. 198 Budt Ridge R&lt;l . Friday•

Quality Driveways,

IH111S

Friday t/3rd . Saturdllr IJ-4th . t
A.M . ·3 P.M .. 311 D Mile Out
Goorgos CrMk FroOt SA 7 , Dill&gt;wasloor. Boys Cootho1 SIZI &gt;H.

UUCI\More!

CONCRETE
CONNEOION

Ccr''• _1 1 Arr ', '·/lnrJ.y:,
U•:•':-o Flv' iioc 1 :or

41h. 5th. 1. 6ft

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YOUI

P11rllr'

Frst Time. 3 FomiiJ; On Mc:CtuQy Road. V'ntort. G.E. "-"igalr
D. L.ikiiNI!w. S300 On 5s;:b ribwo

7 40•992-0038

Gallipolis.
&amp; VIcinity

Don Smith
37814 Peach Fork Rd.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
992·2735

Fouf1h

~!Yard:

Lost: reward . last seen August
24th , Tuppers Platns area- bird
· dOg. while liver -rod head

Gooogo · 2-4. lloo015pm.
33431- Rd. """ 411127 ,&amp;gill Aidga.

1-.or. l.o!s

3r0. Salurtlay411.1-5.

Of CoUar. 740-4.C6 -3217. 7•0·

ldetotity Boalid. Gencle&lt;' And Coto1 ,

- 4 &amp; 6.

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sa le·
2-4 .
Radio

Found- ClOg, SA 681 , call to ·10,

140-992·35e2.

Swan Re...,.,•

REFRIGERATION

Sop-

Ctothlng AU Siz. .. Glassware.

Call for details

Bryon ReerJe•

MEIGS

vcR. ~sat. Salem c.nw. s.p.

- 2 n d, loU. ..... 11-7.

homo. (304157&amp;3101 .

60 Lost and Found

C~1 .

- . y. Mud!-.. Calf&gt;

Ooiis.

Founct Brown And wt.1t. Oog On
Sanders Ori WI . Friendly. Collar,
But No Tags. Please Can And

Free Ettimate•
740-74-2-3411

POrta Jon rentals

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

""""(740f-31!H053

3126.

412 TFN

~Garages

cHI I"

Girlgol

FREE ESTIMATeS

• New Homes

·Ill.

qo-ias.

.26Q

eye and ·no&amp;e; 1100. 740-667-

Painting

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

I '.. &lt;It

0&lt;11~. 828 Sacond .........

and1ic:l&lt;in(l; buiiOOg.

Call 614-843-5426

. •ROOFING
NEW·REPAIR

"11:.:

CFA Seal Pomt PM-s ,an Ca1, 1 ·
Vter Old, Oecla'*flla . Neutered.

740-94~ .

Vinyl SldngoRoOis-Docko-

11/24/99 1 mo . pd

Over

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ClbiMtl

740-992-52!2

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tight on $" 124, MIMfSVIUe .
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1111'-sware . s~na H •
ptilra$, ..,_ lilZII small 1IN!I'I8f
t~~!=l•ts , 1BM conwuter. muell

-

(740..-.1127

Registered Dalmatian. two year .
old lemale, good wJth children ,

Caubucll•

33795 Hiland Rd.
Pomeroy, Ohio

T~-•·· .....,_ Solunlor. s.ncll!l. .... ..,.. .SCJI.
8 "' ~.,.. Sa~
~: •_ __,., •• ;....,. oH: 10.5')(1. 1 1 2 - - - ..

Border Co llie 6 month old Pup
Onty to Assured Home Ptease!

SvuetB•••

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Tors. Shoo!o. .....
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· Ouills.
~
01 AI Sion Gooago ..... Goo!o ·•
VaMy MliiiOn Mlntstr... tl2: mi111 06.f EaQie Ac1g1 Road off
2710 Ewtnglon ftoad , Fotlow St.~- 1, finef name rwn ·~
Signs F&lt;om •lotion. """"'' 100. · ., ..,. P'ftl, SoiL.
3111 II)_
i-:ll&gt;ftl. 7-i-23118.

Po~rr Austrahait anCI P.art Aol·

mrrl Delivery Service

aanr:.Swu~tHome.com

High .&amp;Dry
Self-Storage

sl-'f\'111,

'I

Adorabht .l(rtt.nf. lwil Dill. Very
playfUl, L•ner framed . (304}!ts3!151. rr no answer plene tnve

2951 .

. ,(tl",..!c 24 Hr. Taxi

3/11199 TFN

.,

Salurdlly, Mondar. 0Jd Uprigm
P ..ftO . 2 OfVanS . Bicyeios. CoonHound . 1/2 German &amp;nepnerd . . puters.. PriJ:~;taf'1 , C CliP*' SeNne
7-4()..4.( 1-1215.
Worit Some
Far -Booa.
i4oMymo11.
Som.
Fof hrtL
Old £n.

(30ol )67s.:m'7.

(No Sunday Calls)

Now Renting

!

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Good~. 74().4.&lt;6.9601i.

..... t•C.f. K
WfeJfrii.-IW, $1 !50: goo Ll' 01
utural. S7J~ Dottl almond , no
· 700.247--- Of 7-a.
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Two all black kittens &amp; 4 all

740·992·7643

740·742·2138

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" Cut th i s out i or iutun.· use"

•Replacement Windows
•Room Additions
•Roofing
COMII&lt;W. . . JIBIDliiiRIAT111Al
FREE ESTIMATES

Hauling
Limestone &amp; Gravel
Reasonable Rates

l'o~~h

••'!W:HI,...

r"""~-------:--------------l•h ite k;ittenJ. to goocf f'lome .

Free Estimates

Memln~ l'

2 mo. pd

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19~9 ·

I

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New Homes • Vinyl
Siding • New Garages

Howard L Writesel

EXCAVATING

.

SAYRE
.TRUCKING

• Room Additions

Four-Wheeler purchased at:
Riverfront Honda, GallipOlis, Ohio

.

IISSELL IIILIIIS,
IIC.

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\lory f'Tirdv, 740-245-9239.

Ken Young Former Owner of
KEN'S APPLIANCE SERVICE

• \\

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mti~Jge.

985·3561

WITH THE

Great-Gramhlau ght.-r of
Barbara &amp; Lawrt'llf"~

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THE APPLIANCE MAN

CLEAN HOUSE

ranlies givon.
.
For further lnformstlon,
contact Shannon at 992·
t330.
(9) 1, 2. 3 3 TC

Phone (740) 593-667

"I'M BACK"

Homo Nollonol Bonk
Goorge
Lowronco,
Collection Officer
(8) 11, 20, 24, v. 31
(9) 3
6TC

Further, the above eollat~

NOTICE Is hereby given

:

Blake a11d

9«~22 1 0.

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70

YEWDOf.'S WAHTEOI s._.,
11 a 011 Watn111

I Weeil Old Female 1f2 foJC

750 Easl State Street
Athens, Ohio 45701

. Lightfoot
White
Time willnroer
Gone
not .
diminish our love,
forgotten,
nor dim our
Daughtert'a.utenel
memones.
Barr and Nrorn.al
The Fa,nilt

above named vehicfel prior
to 11\o Silo by coiUng 740-

grm;tlclanght~r ~(Roger
&amp; Cathy 'l'ea\'er and the

\

Susan Weaver

Marie

ony tlmo. ·
Arrongomonto moy be
modo to lnopoct any of ttw

Br\·an
. ami StaC\; \\'t&gt;aVt&gt;r
of Port Orange Fla .
announce the · birth of
tht&gt;ir 1laughtt&gt;r Emil)'
Bnanne . Emih: iS tht&gt;

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..,.,,..•. 4, 1995

YIN

liM Fonl Broneo 11 V1N
lnfiiiCU14T!GUII41Ul
11115 Fonl Bronco II VoN
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11112 Chovnllot c-ro YIN
•1G1FP23EINL1Tho torma of oalo oro

rontioo given..
for lurthor lnformotlon,
contact Shonnon 11 992·
1330.
(9) 1, 2, 3 3 TC

Happy Ad

Chesire. . 7 N
Everything from A to Z
Come &amp; See!
Thursday. Friday &amp; Saturday
9:00 to???

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1 ny or oil tHdo .Ubmlltod.
furthor, 11\o · - collll·
orol will be oold In 11\o co~&gt;dillon It 11 In, with no
express or Implied war·

Company,

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Steve Riffle
Sales Representati·vc
larry Schey

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FORD. AJ&gt;PIRE
KNJL11l5HIIM13812
Tho Formoro Bonk ond
Sovlngo
. compony, .
Pomeroy, Ohio, rooorvoo
lho right to told ot thlo Nil.
and to wlthdrow llw lli&gt;o'l9
collotorol • prior to oolo.
Furthor. Tho Fonnoro Bank
ond Sovlngo Compony

PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE 11 horlby glvon
lhot
on
Soturdoy.
Soptornber 4, 199i, ot 10:00
1 .m., 0 public oole will 1M
. held at 211 Wool Second
Stroot. Pomeroy, Ohio. The
Formor'o Bank ond Sovlngo
Company part&lt;ing lot, to ooll
for cosh tho following col·
lttoral:
YAMAHA
ATV
1996
JY44BDA09TA274084
Tho Formers Bank ond

Slid appllcotlon will
be '-"' In uld Court,
at 2:00 P.M., on 11\o 411\
illy of October, 1tllt, at

- t o Tronlon Mlchool

PUBUC NOTICE
OnS&amp;.ord8y,~4,
!tilt, et 10:00 amttw Homo
. . ollwtor
.... It pullllc • ·C"on an

lot-I;

Bottom, OH. 45743, hoo
applloil to tho Common
Plooo Court, Probsto
Division of Mol go
Counly, Ohio, ··lor an
ordlr to chlnge Ooorfor
nomo 1o Weddle.
Sold oppllcotlon will

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on to chongo hlo

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hold 11 211 Wo.t S ' &gt;d
Strwt. ro...•oy, Ohio. Tho
Formor'o Bo'* end SavlngO
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Pomeroy • MiiWIFrort. Ohio

Friday, September 3,1999

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MEDICAL PROCESSORS. Full
And Part-Tlme . No Experience
Necessary! Will Train! PC ReQuired . Earn $40K. Call 1·800·
458-4135.
MOTHERS 6 .OTHERS, WORK
FROM HOME! Mail-Order. Part
Time &amp; full Tjma. 5650 ·$3,600!
Month . Full Tra imng Prov1ded !
For FREE Booklet Call 1 · 688·2349897 www.cash-91 t .coTT'\i'home
Need BabySitter In My Home To
Watch A 3 Year Old, Need Refer·
ences. 74()..(..41-0867.
Girl lo· Babysit in my Home Part T!me. For Twin Girls 4yrs old. 1·
(7 40~4&lt;6-8627 .

Part time recept10msV billing clerk
lor local physiC ian's 'ofhce. Experi·
ence w1th computer, coding and
medical b111lng preferred, Set)Cl re·
sume to . P.O. Bo,; 458 , Racine. OH
4577.,1 .
POSTAL JOBS To $18 .35 IHR .
INC BENEFITS , NO EXPERt·
ENCE . fOR APP. AND EXAM
INFO . CAt..:L 1-800·8t3-35a5,
EXT •421 0.
A.M. ·9 P.M . 7
OAYS. tcts·. inc.

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Pr1vate non·prof1t !am1ly plann1ng
age ncy seek•ng a full t•me Ac·
counting ASS IStant Associate
Degree in accolJn!ll'lg required ·
Computer e•pe11ence a must . De·
1a1t onenled. Abte to wo rk mde·
'pendently as well as part ot a
team . Full 1Jenef1t package includ·
mg 4d1 K re11reri'lent plan Send
resume and three employment
referen ces to · Planned ParenthOod of Southeast.OhFo , 396
Richland Avenue . Athens . OH
457'01 by September a . 1999
EOEIESP
Rocksprings Rehabi litation Center
w1ll be running a class to tra in ln·
divJduals who want to become a
State Tested Nursing Ass ist ant .
Interested canel1dates should ap·
pt~ to . Aocksprrngs A8habil1tat10n
Cente r, 36759 R!=J c'kspnngs Ad ..
Pome roy1 Ohto 45769, Attn : Carol
GreenH'1~ , Director o f NursinQ .
Equal Opponunity Employer.
RouFe Sale s Posit1o n Available .
Please Call. 1740)446-9892
ek •ng a person to l1ve -in and
manage Eloerly. Housing Project
in lhe Pomeroy. Rac ine. Midd le Port are.a. · Mus I be able to do ol·
t1ce work and get along well with
others. Evemng ca ll coverage required as part ot this position. Apphcants may be required to submil to a pol1ce check and drug
tesl. Send letter Ol application in·
c1 ue11ng a brief history, experience
and three !3) curr ent reterenCes
clo: The Da lly Sentinel , P.O. Box
729-87, Pom~roy, OhiO 45769.

SINGERS! GOSPE~ DR CLEAN
COUNTRY. Can Now Toll Free 1·
SOP-339-420 4 Or t ·a00-469·8.164
For App oin tment To Come To
Nashville\ Tennessee And Aud l·
tlon For Major Record PrO&lt;Iucers.
Internet: www.wcin.ac
State Tested N'ursing Assistants
needed for 100 bed skil led nurs Ing fa cility EnergetiC, enthustas·
t1c. and deelicated stall to care tor
our res id ents . Interested caM•dates should app ly to : Rock ·
springs Aehabil1ta110n Cen ter.
atln: Carol Greening, D1rector of
Nursing , 36769 ~ockspr!ngs Rd ..
Pomeroy. OhiO 45769 , Equal Opportunity Employer

Warehouse And Oetrvery Person. r~
Appl-,: In Person. No PhOne Calls :-~
Please! L•lestyl e Furniture, 856
T~rd Ave Galkpotis.
WILDLIFE JOBS To $2 1.60 /HR . ..,_
INC . BENEFITS . GAME WAR· _:.
DENS,
SECURITY,
MAIN· ....._~
TENANCE. PAR" RANGERS. NO "': _.

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3585, EXT. •-4211 . 8 A.M . ·9 P.M .

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Fo r A Free Es11ma te . 7A0·446·
6769

WORK FROM HOME!! Our ChilO·
ran Come To The Off1ce
www.htln.com Access Code 5179
Or 1-800-298-6622, .

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Business
Training

Gallipolis Carwr College
(Careers Close.To Home)
Call Today! 740-446-4367 .
, · 800·214-0452,
Reg t90-Q5- 127 49.

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QREE QUICKLY. Bachei(HS , "'
Mas ters. Doctorate . By Carre- . :
spondence Based Upon. Prior Eel- •
ucaMn And Short Study Course. •
For FREE Information Booll;lel
Phone CAMBRIDGE. .sTATE ..
UNIVERSITY !.800·964-8316.
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Brick &amp;; , Block. - Work Includes
Fireplaces. 35 years experience.
(304)675· 1'1 63.

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non-smoker. a ':ly hours . Bu rlingham/ Darwm area , 740 -992 6536. "'

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Non-Smoker, Excellent Play Area.
Nutuous Meals. 740·245-5823.
Chllocare In My Home 15 Years
Experaence . Aelerences, 7 A.M . •
5 P.M. Call Artylime . 740·245-

5052.
Cry Wall Hanging , FiniShing . Tex
Ce.lllngs. Ask lor P.J . ( 740 )·367·
0120 or (740 )-367 -0206
E &amp; S Lawn Servrce : Design , lm·
plementation. and
Servic e
Avail ab le lor Sprmg Clean up,
fe rtiliZing and plant ing . Free est imates. Satlslaction guaranteed .
Greg MilhOan: 3041675·46.28 .
Georg~s Portable Sawmill, don 't
haul your log s to the mill just call
304-675 -t95 7.

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New Construct ion s. Remode l/
D rywall, S•d in g: Roo t s. Add l·
lions , Pa intin g. et c ( 304 )674 · • •
4623 or (304 )674·0155
Mag1c Year s Day C.ire pre
school now accept•ng applica tions 101 la lj enro llme nt Mag 1c
Years, Day Care tor paren ts who
care . t a yrs e)(penence . U ··
censeo by the St. ot WV 304675-5847.
Ne·e(,1 chil d care? i have two
openings in my home. Ohio &amp; WV
certifiBd Ca ll 740· 992· 3509, ask
lor Melissa
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~~~;;~s&amp; !rash pick ·uP 304· 773Will Load And Haul • Anyrotnq'
Away Call Between 9'00 A.M. •
7:00 P~ . A) 740-446-6467

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The Dally Sentinel • Page 11

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

ALLEYOOP

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NEA Cross"'rord Puzzle
ACROSS

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ALDER

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Proleui!Oftats• 8uctel Tr~
Same.. Top, Trim. Removal.

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113a-9568. 740-3118-964&amp;. Ownor

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St .OOO A Day No S.ll•ng. Nor

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740-909-2011
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aged ,., lrH. S400 080. 740.
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bath, NW atr condiiJOnef. great
""idilbo. S9500, 740-,.9-2453.

· - Sc&gt;uoe Aod!lo 141110. 3 ......_2-CA.FO.,...,._On
Rented lot $10.800, 740-379-

AVAILABLE YE.OIIIG ROUTE
10 ·20 LoeabOM... StK -StOK.
$4,000 -+Ala.• Income - ALL

2!ii27

CASH! ICIII% FWoonco Avdablo.

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Eleckte AppliMce Wilh CIA.
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Gas Fwnaoe. Shingled Roof. Vt-

nyt Siding. St5.000, 7•0·388-

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lillns! A-1 LOcation; Plenty of

1601

.......... Sep;oalo. Cal (740):IINJII12

1990 14•72 Skytone 2 Bedrooms.
2 Baths, 16x8x8 OecJr., t2xt0
Shed. Washer. Dryer, Fndg,
SIOve. Set-Up On Renta l tot, 2

DEJiTao. BillER Up 10 S20 ·$40

AI real es1a1e advurtising 1n
INs new papers sa.qea to
.... F• HouoOog Aa
ol 1968- illlogal
10 adver1i5e '"any pielaoeou.
lirniLrA» • or

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(l;l;ng
CornIIMr NHds
People
To·
Process
Mecliclll Clailns From Home
Training Prowided. Must Own
COmputet'. 1·1'00-223--1t.t9 Ext

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based on race. colot. reigion,

IEAIIII IIOK THIS IIOfiTHII Cut.

sex fan\ilal slaluS or l'lllliDnill

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origin. or illlY iuten6Jnl0
make .., such piubdLti'.

ous ptw.ople Please! 1-800-320-

.as.tzw.

limiMioll (W' ~.

.FRITO lAY / PEPSI /COKE
VENDING IIOUTE . 51 .000+
WEEKLY POTENTIAL All
CASH BUSINESS, PRIME LO·
CAL SITES ON GOING SUP·
PORT. SMALLINVES1..ENT I
EXCELLENT PROFITS t ·800·

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731·7233 EXT 3503.

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TUNITYI Ground Floor Hurry
Umiled Twne Onty! Call Ton Nee

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$FREE CASH NOW$ From
wealthy Fam•hes Unloading Millions Of Dolars1 To Help Minimize
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FREE MONEYI It 's Trua. Never
Repay. Guaranteed $500 150.000 For Debt Consolidation,
Personal Needs, Medical Bills,
Edueatlon &amp; Business Call Toll·
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V'our Government Farm Pay·
menls {CRPIPFC). Call Farm
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CREDIT PROBLEMS Stop Here
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249-1626 North Wilcox Ave •
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GET YOUR CASH NOW! Oldest
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Payments Also Purchasing Lotlanes And Private Mortgages
Call Setllement Capital, 1-800·
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dation $5,000 - $200,000 Bad
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Need a loan? Home . Auto, &amp;
Debt Consolidal•on. Good or Bad
Credll Call toll free 677 ·65 8-

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No Ott1ce VIsit Necessary Up To
$500 lnalanuy. Call Toll Free 1·
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RECEIVING PAYMENTS? In·
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MORTGAGES, ' DEEDS OF
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BEN OWENS (TOLL FREE) I ·

8811-399-' 965

2 BR House Located 111 1112

Hogg St.. "'- -

$290 -

pool--- (30418112-2221.

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310 HOJMSforSa~
"II Your Hearts In Th11 Country.
WeW Got The Farm House For
You - WJthout The Farm ' " LoiS Of
Country Charm - White Picket

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1990 Clayton Trailor t4x70
Kitchen Apphanc.es slay. I 112
bath. 2 Bdrms Covered Front
l'\olciO, Badl Dodo Can bo left on

LDI. SHARP!!
fi.I..(I.W ().II.T
$&lt;199 Down All S•ngles, $999
Down Doubles, Super low Payments, Limited T ime. Oakwood
Homes, Barboursville. WV. :JO.t·
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73&amp;-3409
Brand New 80's 3 Bedrooms. 2
Baths. Just $239/Month Fre ..
Delivery and Set-Upl only one at
.... Prioo1 Hurlyl a . - Galli,.,.. (740)-446-3093
Brand New Doublew1de 3 Bed·
rooms. 2 Dadls, only S340/0nond1
ffoe Do!liwory and Set-Up. llmi1Bd
Offer won't Last! Only at Oak·
wood , Gallipolis, Oh. (740)·«6·
3093
Built like Housel 1995 1-'I70
llu4clo. Vr.yl Siding. Shingle Rool,
Thermopayne Tilt Wtndows. Sky·
hgi'IIS, Oak Tnm, GE Appliances,
Declcs. $18.500. Aftef 5, 7-40-256-

614-501-8331!1 . . . .,.,.._

Potnerur· thru bedroom house.

two•

Pcom.,.M•4o••6ic

420 Mobile lioiMs
for Rent

USO DOWN1 HOMES NO CRED-

IT NEEDEOI (GOVT REPO CON·
DO'S, TOWNHOUSES. ti()UESI)
1·~2434 EXT. 3205.
1789 Addison P1ke 3 Bed•ooms.
Includes 12 Acres &amp; Free Gas
Need Quick Sale, Pnce Reduced!
Cal For Details, 740-384 0063

3 Bedroom House W1th 3 Acres
land Few Fruit Trees. 2 Bed·
rooms , &amp; Bath Upstaus, 1 Bed·
room Front Room D1n1ng Room.
Utility Room. Kitchen. Bath Downstairs. Sits On Storys Run Road,
Oft Route 7, fof More lnbmat100
Call 7.t0·367·7576 After Noon,
Pn:e· $49.500 Rrm
5 Rooms. 1 Bath. Partial Basement. Gcillipolis City Schools,
1-'.500 Down Owner W1ll F1nance,
140-44Ht oa
ARIZONA RARE BUY! Pnstine 40
Acre Ranches In Northwest Arizona From Only $495/AcrfJI Near
Colorado River, No Qualifying ,
low Down EZ Termsl Selling
Fast! Stagecoach Trails 1·800·
711 -2340

Buy Homes From $10,000
1 ·3 Bedroom local Government
&amp; Bank Foreclosures Fmancing
Possible, For listings Call 800319-3323, Ext 1709
Ftve room house. lull basement.
central a1r, two porches, nice lot.
near new shOpping center •ll Ma·
son, wv Stop paving rent and
start bulldmg eqUity in your own
home , 740-992-3041 or 7..0-992·
3557

FOREClOSED HOMES tow Or 0
Oownl Gov't And Bank Aapo·a
Being Sold NOW! Fmanclng
Available. Call Now' 1-800·7307772, EliL 8040
HOME FORECLOSURES • NO
MONEY DOWN! NO CREDIT
NEEDED! TAKE OVER VERY
LOW PAYMENTS! 1·800·916·
9191 xH5023
HO"ES FAOII$5000
ForeclOSed ancl repossessed.
No Dr low down payment.

Credlllro&lt;Alla O.K.

Come see our large setect1on of
used home at Riverdale Homes.
Neal. clean. linancmg ava•lable
Ready lor delivery Call Nikk• at
740-3M-4367
For Sale 1967 Homedale Trailer
COli Allot 5 PM 740-388-9611.
Large seaection of used hOmes, 2
and 3 bedrooms available Excelltnt condition . Great starter
names Call Cheryl, 1-'0·385·

4367
New Bank Repo's Only 3 left, 1·

800-3fl3.6862.
New 3BR 2 Bath, 14 Wide 1500
Down, $210, permo Free A1r. 1·

1100-691 -em.

t4x60 2 Bedrooms. Open~
en. Ltvang Room . Air. E~tric
Washer &amp; Dryer, Refrigerator.
Refe rences. No Peta: . Depo&amp;it.
740-256-IOM.

-5150........_ .... _
two bediUCHIJi. no petS. 740-7if2·
271 .. '

Between ANns .and Pomeroy. 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobUe homes. air
cond.i1ioned. S.H0-1300. sewer,
water and tflsh included, 7of0·

992--2167.
2 Bedroom Mobile HOme. S320I
...... Dot&gt;oli1 5150. 740 446 0368
Ewowogs..
2 Bedroom TraHer $300/Mo , +
Oeposil. Water Included. 7•()441..0000, 740-441·1238.

Special 2Bx80, 3-or 4BR 11000
Down, 13.49 par mo. Free Dehv·
ory &amp; SellJ!O. I ·II00-691-6m
Double W1de On lot $250 De·
posot, 1-800-383-6662

330 Farms for Sale
MIL, Horse ~arn , 3
Bedroom House, 7.00.3118-11504

26

Acre~

-Homo lor Ronl Col. (740)446-1219

Three Bedrooms. With Fireplace,
Bolh &amp; • 112 5300.00 llorolh. ~
por. 1 0 - - 1 · Rei;
erence/Deposll No Petal Appowob••• Only, (740~256- 1568

Two Bdrms. Abo'f't Crown City,
Route 1 . Water Patd. Ale Included. 740-256 6tt9 Allar 6
Two Bedroom $275 00 a mon .
~ror. 10 miles Route 7
Rd Rererence/Oeposn
at
Appointment Only. (7-'0) - 561568

Two bedroom mobile home. Pomeroy. $150 deposit. 1325/mo ,
also mobile home Iota, $90/mo ;
740-!149-2093.

73 Acres·-3 Bedroom, 2 bath.
Ranch home. 2 Barns , Woods
and pasture. Partially lanced.
Gall Homestead Bend, Broker, at
(304)862·2405 0&lt; 862·2221

23ACRES
2 Miles Off SA 7 &amp; SR 218, $ou1h
01 Galll&gt;olio Slnglewldes Allowed.
Rough, Mostty Wooded, Road AI·
ready Cut ln. land Contract
Available Only $27,000, 1-800213-8365
BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE

HW0-31 1-5048 e~r:t 4640

Three bedroom , 1 &amp; 112 story cedar and stone hqme, stone chimney, large wlndbws, two baths,
basement, covered decl(. large
garage, 18 1/2 acres, priva te .
near Pomeroy, 740-992-6176.

Two year old modular home, 1.68acrea 2x6 construclton, block
foundalion, thral bedrooms . two·
baths, large family room, attached
one ear garage, separate one car
garage , large prl'f'acy lanced
backyard , Ideal for children or
pets, front anct back large concrete porches wUh sidewalks.
haat pump, propane gast natural
gas lap sateli1te drsh. 18x.W frn·
ishe d pole bu•ldlng- air conditioned, neated, dry wall , ceiling
fans, 112 bath, concrete floor. locate d SR 33 at Pratts Fork, 1-2
miles lrom Athens, 15 miles from
Pomeroy, $102.000. caN 740-593·
8527
'"HOMES FAOII tiO,OOOI"" I •
5 Bedroom Local Repos a Foreclosures. Fee F~nanclng Possl·
ble For listings: t-800.719-3001
x1185.

Pluo R""'""""'•· Doposll, Aloo 1
Bedroom $275fMo .. Trash &amp; Water Included, 740.643·2916 A.her
4 PM. Or 740·643a2644 After 6
PM ·

440

Apartments
for Rent

I &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartment In
Henderson, Deposit &amp; References roquired. (304)675-1912

1 and 2 bedroOm apartments. tur
nished and unfurnished, aecunty
deposit required , no pets. 74099'.i!·2218.
4

1 bedroom apartment 1n Middle·
port, all ut1htles paid, $270 per
monlh,,..$1 00 deposit, 740-992-

7806.
1 Bedroom Upstatrs, Clean. No

Utill*oS. 740-446-3667

1 Bedroom. A/C, WID Hook-Up,
Near Artlors Nursmg Home. No
Pets , OtMetlocatlons, 1279/Mo ..

+Utilltios.7-2957
1 Bedroom, All Uttlties Included,
$385Mo..740-441.0720.
2 bedroom apartment In Middleport. we pay watft', sewer &amp; trash.
you pay gas &amp; electriC, $200 per
month, $100 depos•t. 740·992·

1806

2 BR Apartment , New Haven
Area, All utilities Included
$385.00 mo. + deposit (304)173·
5577 Looave MeS&amp;age.

For current liStings call,
Price Reduced- remodeled home,
4 bedroom , kitchen. lr, lr, bath,
utility room, ale. beautiful view of
rl'f'er. bas~tment w/futt balh, U0992·9012

3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, $335/Mo .

350 Lots &amp; Acteage

30 acres - ridge top, halt tr.aas ,
half pasture field w1th w,atar and
electric available, 25 minutes to
Gallla or Alhens, $14001 acre,
must sell all Ott 1.t3 &amp; Kmgsbury
Rd. Meigs COunty, 746-992-52&amp;4

Water and Electric Reedy For
Hook·Up. Nice Lola. $6,000.00

Eoch. Coll304-173-5186.

360

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Real Estate
Wanted

WANTED: "OBILE
HOME PARKS
80 + Sites (Occupie d) Nat10nal
Compan~ Pays Cash !Closes
Fastll Toii·Frae 88&amp;-653-2244
1(13.
We Buy Land · 30 -500 Acres ,
We Pay Cash . 1· 800· 213·8385
Anlhony Land Co.

RENTALS

2bdrm. apts ., total electric, ap·
pllances lurnlshed, I~Y!Idry room
facilities. close to school in town
AppllcaUons available at. V11lage
Green Apts l.t9 or calf 7"'0·9923711 EOH
4 Rooms &amp; Bath, Garagt Apart·
ment Stove &amp; Refrigerator, Wash·
er &amp; Dryer, New Carpet &amp; Paint.
Security Deposit, $250/Mo.• No
Pets, 7.t0-446-1163.
Apartment for rent In Pomeroy. no
pets. 740.992·5858

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES , 52 Westwood Drive.
from 1279 to $356. Walk to shop
&amp; movies Call 7•0·44e-2588 .
Equal Housing OpporlunHy
Christy's Family living, apart ments, home &amp; lraUar rentals ,
7.tOo992-45f4, apartments avail·
able, fumtshed &amp; unfurnished
First Avenue, Gallipolis. 1 &amp; 2
Bedroom Apartments, $250 &amp;
$300JMo., Unfurhlshed, S8curlty
Oeposn , References Required.
740·44tl - ~066 , or
Weekends
740-441-Q952
For Lease · One Bedroom, AC
Apt Corner Of Second And Pine,
I2501Mo , Plus Utilities. Security
And Key Deposit, References Required, No Pels, 7.to-446.,...25
Furmshed Apt Downstairs 3
Rooms, Bath , All UUII!Iu Paldl
919 Second Ave $275 00/mon ,
(740)·446·3945
Gracious ltvlng . I and 2 bedroom
apartment• at \IIUage Manor and
Riverside Apartments In t.hddla port From $249-1373 Call 740992·506&lt;1 Equal HQuslng Oppor·
tunllies

410 Houses for Rent

Pilot Program, Renters Needed 11100-383-6862

2 Bedrooms. $325/Mo . + Ulllities.
No Poll. 740.446-4313

Modern I Bedroom Apahment,
74Q-446-0390.

2 Bedrooms, 19 Evans Heights ,
F.or lnlormatlon. &amp; Appointment

Nlce . Ground·Fioor, 2BR. WI D
Hook-up Reference. Oeposlt. No
l'oiS (304)675-5162

cal1740-446-2260
2 Bedrooms,, Stove. Refrigerator
Furnished, Garden Space With
OUtbuilding. 5275/Mo .. 5150 De·
posit, 2011 Chesnut Street, Galli·

"""'· 741l-446-:1670.

~..ase """
Doposil
- .
quirad,
Aher 5 , 740·446
-0101
Boloni5.7-:MII.

seeumv

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Unfufnished., dun apartment in

7411-314-1801

Upstairs Furnished. 3 Rooms.
Bath, Clean. No P8tsl Aate:llf~
a. Deposit Required. 740-446-

Nice Large 2 Bedroom ApartOwriOokong Park, Golll&gt;olls.
Depoolll $325 00/Mo Plus Utili·
lies (740)367·0221 or (740)·
3a7·7242

ment

11 Fl Flat Tra•ier Duill WhHis.
Yake Great Caor Hayter, $4SO.

F-

menl Wtndows. Whitfield Pellet
Stove, Interior Doors. Call aher

5PM, (3114)615-765:1

610 Farm Equipment

FULLY LOADED PENTIUM
COMPUTERS. Poor Credit O.KI

1981 GMC 2 ton. Cattle Truck.
SMOD. (304)17$-11511 • ...._

'-1()(1.5211-6364.
GOT A CA ..PGROUNO MEM·
BERSHIP OR TlloiESHAAE'I W.~
lab 111 America's Most Successfut Camp;otoun4.And Time--~. cal
RosmtS.S-I.HIOO·
423-5867:!0 Ibn.

Gt-··. . . . ""'""

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Need Tunilll?
pin) Or 740. ·~ 1525
PrC~~t:Mms?

repa•o.
caa
u.

Klndtewood IWoodtKJtner, Good
Concllon, $350, 740-256-104(

Mob•le home sHe a'f'ailable bet·
ween Athens and Pomeroy, can
7.00.311&amp;4361.

Ktng $1ze Water Bed , Full Wave
MaiHSS. $100. 7.0.256 6608
longaberger Baskets: 96-98
Christmas COllectiOn And 96-99
Easter Coltec:lion. AU Have lin·
ers, Protectors And T1e-Ons ,
7~H)90t e ..•ogs

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Household
Goods

Appliances:
Recondllione&lt;f
Washers, Dryers. Ranges. Retrigrators, 90 Day Guarantee!
French City Maytag. 7•0-448-

New Electric 'wrangler Pride. 4
- - (304)173:5207.
Nice used Appliances. furniture .
freezers. Bedroom Su1tas, DI nettes, Lots Moret f'J40)· 446 ·
1000, (740) U6 4039 ,.,y bme.

For Sale· Reconditioned wash ers. dryers and refrigerators
Thompsons Appliance. 3•07
Jack5on AYOnU8. (304)675-7388.

Old Oak Dresser &amp; Chest $100,
ConiOie COlOr TV $75: Gas Grill
$"0 : Nice Coffee Table 125 .
Corner Curio Cabinet $60, Sears
Tent. Sleeps " · $35, 7"0·2-'5·
:;341

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers. relngerators.
ranges Skaggs Appliances, 76
Vine Street. Call 740·446·7398,

Older PubliC School Computer
And Software. Still In Good - ·
ing Order I 150, Or EI!JSt Offer.
740-441~1 E....~

7195.

New And ' Used Furniture Store
Below Holiday Inn , Kanauga
Beds. Chests, Couches, Tables.
Much More! Stop And See Us
740 046 j162.

QUICK CASH
R&amp; D's Usod
Furniture, ~uying Partial Or
e.-. 740-367.(128(1
Solid Cherry Wood Table And 4
Chairs, 1225.00, Alao Otk Ex·
press Entertainment Center.
Shelves &amp; Glass Door, $225 00.
1-740-446-351-'.
Washer 195, Dryer $95; Electrir;
Range $95; Retr•gerator $150.
Washer like New, $205: (Has 1
Year Warranty); Freezer Like
New $300: Skaggs Appliances,
76 Vine Street, Gallipolis, 7.t0·

441;.7398

2 Dryers lor ssle 3112 to 4 yrs.
old (304)675-&lt;1693.

520

Sporting
Goods

Sporting Equ1pment 1 Best Olfer.

740-446-9709.

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Antiques

Buy or sell . Riverine Antiques,
112" E Me•n Street, on Rt 124,
Pomeroy Hours· M.TW. 10 00
a.m. 1o 6:00 p.m .. Sunday 1.00 10
8.00 p.m 740-992-2526, Russ
t.1o&lt;n&gt;wner

540 Mlscellanaous
Merchandise
1/2 Carat DIBITlQnd SoUtalre Ring,

VS.2 Clarlly. 14K. Yellow Gold. 6
Prong; Tiffany Band, Appraloed AI
$2,000, leas Than One Year Old,
$1,1000B0740-4411-4548.
18" DlrocTV Solollllo Sratemo·
$69 oo. 3 month tree programing
w1th NFL Tlcket Purchase limited
time offer, can 1·800-779-8194
, 2 Piece Multi Colored living
Room Suite (Couch 1 Chai r)
Gr'XI ConditiOn, Serious Inquiries
0nly.740-441·1763
4

6x8r.4 Oog Kennel 6 Months Old,
2 Dog Boxes. latter Jacks New
Brand . 1993 *lanDau• Flat Bot·
tom BoatL1ke New, Wllh Trolling
Motor; Simmons Rifle Scope 3 ·
9x32 New, Camillus American
Wildlife Ser-Ies Knife Brand New 1
Chtcken Or Pheasant Incubator 6
MonthS Old, Heat Lamp And
Cage, Call7&lt;1()-.t46-3.t09

AST P133 Laplop, MMX. 1.6ghd,
56K Modem, Floppy !CD, Touchpad, 32 Meg .RAM, Deluxe Nylon
Carymg Case, Canon BJC-70
Printer $1,250, 740·441 · 1971 9-5
P.M.
BOTTLED WILLPOWER LOSE
Up To 30 los. 30 DAY MONEY
BACK GUARANTEEt Natural, Dr
Recommended . 740 -441 -1982
Free Samples.
COOL DOWN
Central Air Condltlonmg Added
To Your Furnace. Complele Ouct
Systmes &amp; Furnaces, Heat
Pumps Certified Installer. If You
Don't Call Us We Both lose! 740·
446-6308, HIOG-291·0098.
Craftsman 6HP, 60 gat . alreom·
pressor. S275 00, 2 pair of end
tables $20 00 lor aiL Regll')a
up right sweeper· 125.00, 2-10
gal , Aquariums w/acctssor~
120.00 lor aU 2-co Racks-$5 00
lor both (740)·44 1-1288
Discount Mobile Home
PariS &amp; S'4)Jlly
Huge Inventor;
Vinyl Sk~rltng Kits 1299.9!5, 5 Gallon Alum1num Flbered Roof Paint
$2 5 21; 5 Gal Whitt Roof Paint
$57 69; Anchors $5: Doors &amp;
Wmdows, Gas &amp; Electric Water
Heaters Plumbing &amp; Electrical
Parts, tntertherm, Miller 4 Cole·
man Au Conditioners &amp; Heat
Pumps Bennett's Mobile Home
Supply, 740·446·9416 Galllpoll•,

Ohoo.
DISCOUNT TOBACCO PRO·
OUCTS BY MAIL Premium
Brands $22 .7 5 &amp; S18.00 Generic
Brands S11.SO • 120.25 Volume
DISCounts &amp; Group Rates FREE
S&amp;H In Continental US W/3+
Carton Orders Toll Free 1-877·
945-0882

FAR1.1 SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

F01 Sale: Patio Ooof. Replac•

-Township,
- Restricted
l..ol For-.
Gnoon
S150/Mo
.•
740 U&amp; oeM Mer 5:30 P.M.

510

~74001f1MI1 .

For Salo, 740-256-1922.

460 SpKe for Rent

r.1E RCHMWISE

8'-IIWfY Clarinet 1200 E.:ceUent

GoodTns.74().406-~

1519

1'888-81~128

2 Bedrooms W1th CIA, Gas Heat,
Wator &amp; Garbage Paid, 5300/Mo.,
Oeposll Required, References,
740-446-7456

2 44 Acres , Homesite, Green
Township, Galha County, Scen1c,
Ou1et, Clo&amp;e To Gallipolis, Some
Restrkflons, 7~2~5776

Very s,lacious, 2 Badraarna, 2

Floors. CA. 1 11.2 ,... C.·
,..od. Adult Pool&amp; Bally Pool.

Mobi..nohome
tor rem '" PornerOOJ
patS. 740-992 589

Farm 58 Acres in Putnam Coun·
ty Evergreen Road. NICe Home
Site Needs to be sold (304)67568391(304)937·3312

13 t Acres More Or Less,
Fenced, City School System. locatd In Clay Town&amp;hlp, 740· 388·
8504.

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Pets, References, $30j)/Mo , Pakt

New 4BR 16 Wide, $500 Down.
S2•s per mo. Free Air, 1· 800·
69t-&amp;m.

West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments. lneludu Water
ge. Traoh. $315/Mo.. 740·
It&amp; :101»

Patio. Start $350/Mo No Pets.

WATERlOO

Cl•an alfordable previously
owned homes Large selection
available Call Karena at RiverdaB Homes, 740-385-4367

615-2015.

--~140- Tara To.....,se Apertmenll.

69110

.67 Acre Level lot. 3 Bedrooms.
2 112 Baths, Utihty &amp; Pantry,
Ra1sed Kitchen I D•n•no Room,
Kilcnen Has While New Cabinets,
Electr ic Stove, Fflg . Washer &amp;
Dryer Included. 11'x28' Front
Porch Ovartookmg The Valley.
11'xt•• Back PDrch, 1376 Patriot
Road, Pnct&lt;f In Low $70's. New
Wh ile Cethng Fans. Llghls .
Plumb•ng &amp; Carpal Throughout
(Hardwood Floors Under Car,.l)
Fireplace &amp; Lolli Of SIOfage! Call
740-379-9000, Or 740-379·9887.
No Land Coonctsll

Nice U nturnisllad 3 Bedroom
Apanment, l'lml Pln5anl. 304·

House m Chest•. good Sile
rDOftW &amp; YMl. lots ol poscjl y Now Takiog Applications- 3S

1&amp;170 &amp; 12•65 tt8118tl, $250

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- . y .: fo&lt; Sale 1 Sla·

MEDICAl BillER Up to 120 •
S40 IHJ Medtcal Billing Software
COmpany Needs Peop)e To Pro0851 Medical Claims From Home.
Tra1ning Provided Must Own
Computer 1-800-•34 -5518 Exl.

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14 Ko)' Thampeon 55 Autloor Moiler

OWN A COMPUTER •t,;uT IT Ti)
WORK $850 ·$3,SOO'f!l0. PT./Fl.
FREE DetailS: log Onto . http fl
www.hbn.com AccesS COde ~
PR..ESTAfl.

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Diroo:TV Summer Promotion. cal
now Hl88-265·2123
Redlin&amp; stunt bicycle. new condition, CO&amp;I $400, sell for $200, NQr·
die lrack ski mactnne, cost 11200
sell for $500, Pioneer OEH 45
""""'· $115. 7-40-949-2389.

Speakers, 2 to• MTX Subwoof·
ers, $100 100Wan Oplimus
Amp , $40 170Watt Opllmus
Amp, $60. 140Wall. Aulolex Amp
$90 Usod Ul1le (3114)675-1504

cat 215 Hoe 530.00; 427 cMotor $650.: •s• PaTts Tf'lrler
51100: 1 6 ' - 111111 $3..500.00;
3 Arrow Boards S1,200 each,
Yard Conc:rete 811Cket $700.00;

~;;;;;,.;0..;;;';;,·.;,w;·•s;t•r Tanll: $650 00,

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Plaia
Tamp that
416 BaQhoe
$4,200; s.-•er 51 .300'· Mio·
cellaneous hand IOOis. Tar J(enle
$300.00: o\Oh ea.tended Trailer
$4,500. h i lit a 215 ,..,
Jackhammers , a1r drills. con·
structlorl btankets~ eonstructiQn
barrels. Phone. (740)· 6o\3·2916
alter •·oo. (740)·843-2644 aher
&amp;·DO

M.F 150 Tractor, No. 12 Baiter,
Fotd 501 Mower. 3 pts. Hayralle,
Oliver II Bottom PloW'. $1.400. 2
hoiH Rubber r .. Wagon, $500.
tS0-4)576·2147. All are clean &amp;

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11ft FORD EXPLORER $1001

oao. S.tted And S.Hing Looal
Fee 1-800-409 -7511 Eat. 9088

North

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1 991 Monte Carlo l-3•. Black .
l o -. ~ . UUSI Sell. 1~
24~5983 , Misprinted Number,
From Last Weekend Leave,
.... g • Wll RoiL&lt;n Cal.

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CARS $100, $500 &amp; UP POliCE
IMPOUNDS. Honda'&amp; Toyola'a,
Cht'f'YJ. Jeeps, And Sport Utili·
lies. Call Now! 80D·772-U70;
EXT 7832
1979 Chevy Camara. 351) bored
0\llr 30. excellent condillon, uklng $3000, 740-985·9820 or 74098&amp;-3839
1983 Jag 4 door XJ&amp;. decent old

car, 52500. 740-992·5551 .

For ....... -.go. cal,

1-IKI0-311·5CMB ext 9267

720 T~• lor Sale .:J
shape. ask1ng $1 .800. t304}882\
3612
~
1985 Foret Ranger, 4 ely, stan:
dard, new tires , good shaPet
51.250. 740-9112.(1(178. .
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1987 Oo&lt;lgo 0·50 Plck·UP ~l
...... AK;. 68.~ $2,650w
1990 S-1 0 Eecllenee Cond1t1o ','i
$2.895 .00. Cook Molars (740h
446-0103
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Slide"' ca"""'r, (304)675-4631 • ,

We1ght EqUipment Power Rack, "
II)Ch '1 Bench, lag Elltension, Incline Bench, 740-446-810!5.
White Kenmore \Yasher S80,
White GE washer $70; While
Kenmore Dryer $70, Call Alter
5'30, 740-446-9066
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Wolff System Sunquest Tanning
Bed, Pro 24, 20 Mu)ute Bed With
Face Tanner. Asking Price
52,500, 74&amp;-388·98fi2
Word Processor Macintosh
Classic II Stylewnter Prlntttr Wllh
Keyboard And Mou&amp;e, $200,
740-446-2105

550

Building
Supplies

2 ·All STEEL BLDGS, FAC ·
TORY LIOUIDATION 40x38 Wao
$10,818, Sell $3,900 50x90 Was
$22,800. Sell $10,800 Doug 1100386·5314
Block, brick, sewer pipes, wind·
ows, lintels, etc. Claude Winters,
FUo Grande, 0~ Call 740·2455121.

560

Pets lor Sale

2 Male AKC Registered Golden
Retriever 8 weekS old Vet Check.
Wormed, 1st Shots (740)-388·
8619 or (740)-446-o390
AKC German Shepherd Pups,
White, Or Sliver /Sable, Snow
ClOUd Line, 7•0.~45-9213
AKC Reglst8red Banet Hound
Puppies, And Siamese Kittens,
1-'D-367-n05

1989 Corah::a lTZ . excellent
shape, retalt $3,150 ask1ng
52.500. 304·695-3940 after 5 pm

1989 Ford Tempo, .t door, au·
tomatlc, dependable car, $750
080, 1986 Ford Tempo, 1WQ door,
automatic. runs good, $460 080:
1986 Pontiac Sunblrd. automatic,
runs good, $600 OBO; 1981 Maz·
da 626, automatic, 4 door, 4 cylinder, gas saver, $595, 1992 Ct\el,ly
Cavalier, 4 door. 4 cylinder, IcE!
COld air, automattc, $1150. '

M&amp;J AuiO. Open Monday lhru
Ftlday 12-6. 740-388·9693
1991 Ford lTD Crow'n Victoria, "
door sedan 1 e~cellent condition,
75,000 miles, new Ures. brakes,
er.hauat, loacfed, no rust, $5500,

1995 GMC Jimmy •x-' Maroon~
A.i.,ionnaoic Transmission , P.S •1
locK Brakes, Electtlc;
Trailerlng f'kv .. 4.3. Wl. t
Condlllon. Inside &amp; CM.l
E~f\aust, Nevi'
so3.995, can

730 Vans &amp; 4-~DI .

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For sale· hand led Quaker Parrot ,
cali740-992·9910
One year old· female Dalmatian ,
purebred, no papers . asking $50,
741)-985-3699
Registered Airedale puppies.
make greal hunlers farm Clogs,
loyal gentle pets Shots. wormed
$150, 740-99'2-7888.
Reg•stered English Coon Hound
Pups, 740-256-1517
f!onwe"'r Puppy For Sale, AKC 8
Weeks Old , $250 Call Evenings.
740.388.0302.

2092
1998 Dodge Caravan, Low Miles
A1r, Cassette, Automatic , t.lki
New, For Pay Off, $15,500, 740·
446-861 0
1998 Fora Mustang $100 lOBO
Seized And Selling !;ocally. 1·
800-409-7511 , E" 9089, Foe.
1998 Pontiac Trans Am 350 V-8,
LS-1 COrvette Engine, Automatic.
T·Tbps, Monaoon Stereo With
12 Disc CO Changer In Trunk
Dark Na'f'y Me,alllc With Grey
Leather lntertor W1N Take Pay OH
Or Reasonable Ofler 7-'0·446·
4548

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volcano,

Mauna-

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Bandleader

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24 Driest
25 Egyptiln

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Auto Parta &amp;
Accessories

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Budget Priced Transmissions ~
and Engines. All Typos. Access
To Over 10.000 Transmis sions ::
eve Joints. 740.245-5677

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11LL EAT ' ,.y._,
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New Replacement Gas Tenks U~
&amp; R Aulo, Ripley, WV (304)312·
1
3933 or 1·11(1(1.273-9329.

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1993 5th Wheel Sandpiper Wiltt~
Hitch, Excellent Condition, 740367..0032

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee
Local relerances lurnlshed Established 1975. CaN 2-' Hrs (740)
446·0870. 1·800·267·0578 Rog·
ers.Waterproofing
Appli ance Parts And Service· All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex perience A !I Work Guaranteed ,
French C•ty Maytag , 740-4467795
C&amp;C General Home Maintenan ce- Pa inting. vinyl sldinb .
carpentry, doors, windows. baths.
mobile home repair and more For
lree estimate call Chet, 740-992·
1,:::::::....__ _ _ _ _ _ __
1
l lvlngston's Basement Wat•r
Prootlng , au basemen r repa irs
Clone. lree estimates. i1fettme
wuarantee. 12yni on job experi ence 1304)695-3887

EleCtrical and
Refrlgaratlon

Re&amp;ICI~~ntla l or commerctal wiring,
new service or repairs Master ucensed etectr1c1an A lden~UI
Electrical . WV000306 , 304· 615·
1786
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37 MI. Zlldorl

38 VCR bunon

If ,you know,
keep it quiet
By Phillip Alder
In a se rmon, B1shop Joseph BUI·
ler said, "Tiungs and acuons arc what
they are, and the consequences of
them will be what lhey w1ll be· why
then should we deslfe to be
dece1ved ?'. Bndge players do not
deme lobe deceived; they deme to
deceive. There is I1Uie lhal •s more
pleasing at the table .
How should the play go m three
no-trump .afler Wesl leads the heart
I 0. his stronger maJor'
South has su lop lncks· one
spade, four heans and one d1amond.
The other 1hree lncks might come
from either mmor. If Wesl has the dta·
mond kmg or club' queen, every1hing
1s ftne Yel which sui1 should South
lry hrsl '
If South takes the doamond finesse
'and 11 loses, and Ihe defenders Ihen
swolch 10 spades, he mighl have no
funher chance When declarer nexl
plays a club. lhe defender wHh the
ace wms lhc lnck, and 1he defense
cashes loo many spade lncks. However, 1f South loses Irick two lo the
club queen, he can always Jail back

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ASTRO-ORAPH
Friday, Sep1ember 3, 1999
Be pauenl as your annual birlhday
~ cycle begins, because a new course
you could be embarking on might no1
be Immediately evident to you. However, yma'll soon make a maJOr
' ~hange in d1recuon that'll Prove very
wonhy.
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learn loday thai 11 was a blessing in
.dosgu1se for something !hal m1ghl
have. been demed you in the past.
You'll have loiS lo cheer about Gel
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mg loday and lhey Will sland an
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over the ne~t few days.

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when lhey read1ly agree lo gel
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thaltf folks look down the~r noses they may get the wrong
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four 225~75r.15, Good Year Ran-~
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If Easl wins lhe second lnck with,
the club queen . South will be forced
.. successlully .. 10 rely on the dia·
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many extras, caH 304-675·3613

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spade lncks lor one down.

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1981 Honda CX500 Custom Mo..,'
ttu· Tires , Batteryp
Plugs, &amp; Brakes. M1htlg:t 21 . 700~
$800 Includes 2 Full Face Hel-,.\
m01s Call 304·713·5723 Aik Fait

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1999 Chevv Tahoe -'K.t, 2 Doors,
Black. All Power, Leather Interior.
7000 Miles Cal1740.388·8304 •

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So, Soull1led the club 10. playm g
dummy 's seven . East, though, know tng that any dmmond finesse was
workmg. d1dn't wm wnh the queen,
msl ead he chose a decc1tful ace.
Then Easo returned !he spade king.
As WcSI was apparently marked
wnh Ihe club queen. South lhought he
saw nmc ensy tncks v1a one spade,
four heart s. one d1amond and three
clubs Afler wmmng wnh 1he spade

t981 Chevrolet" Wheal Dr~ve
Ptck·Up, 314 Ton, Good Cond1t
Alter 6 P.M 740-256-1469.

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Neg (304)675·2714 or (304)576•

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'95 Dodge pickup, 112 lon. 4WD.•
SLT Laramietn.Q, loaded, 90,000:
miles, asking $10,00Q, 740-985-,

SERVICES

CKC Registe red Jack Russell
Terrier Mala. 3 Months, ParUally
House Trained , 1125, 740·256·
6182.

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1995 Mercury Tracer, excellent
condition, 55,000 miles. a~r. automa tic, new lues, am /fm tape,
740-992·6810

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$4200 304·675·5187

AKC Regtstared Pomeran1ans .
chocolate also black . AKC Reg Istered Miniature Plnshers , ears
cropped (304)675-3361

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'92 Astra AWO G1adlator, loaded,:
$6500, 740-992·22011.
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1992 Chrysler, New Yorker, Auto.
Cruise, Air, AMIFM Tape, 4dr
In! , eKt , eflgine, e,;cellant Runs
great $3500 Call (304)675-1504

1995 Buick LeSabre Custom, 4
Dr, Pwr Wndws, Pwr Seat, Tilt
Cruise, AMJFM Cassette , Al•mu·
nlm Wheel&amp; , 64,000 Miles
$8,700 00. 741)-682-7512

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'91 Plymouth Voyager, air, crUise, f
amllm cassena, $3500, 7-'0·992-:

1993, 35 It tnnsbruck Travel\
Trailer, 'with Expando Excen&amp;nt~
COndition (740)-387-7755
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1994 , 98 Otdsmo!JIIe, 4 Door.
Lo~dod. 45.000 Miles $8,700 oo .
1-740.682-7512.

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1992 Shadow, looks and runs like
new, 70K. cold air, automatic,
sunroof, 4 'cylinder, spoUer, reo,
$3650, 740.949·2045 """"'"!IS .

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1988 Dodge Arlee. Auto, Air.
$975, 1992 Forel Tempo, Aulo,
Air. $1,750, 740·-'46·-'782, Gallipolis.

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4 Cytlnder. AM/FM Radio, Good
740-441·1354.
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Only. 46,000 Miles On Engine
51 .900. 740-245-5341 .

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Wheals, Tint Glass, Auto, 0 D. Y. •
8, lockOut Hubs. New Tires, Ster-,1
ao, Adult OWned, $16,000 Film. ;
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Good gas mileage. 2 8 engine,
auto, p s . p b (304)675·5181 .
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wagon, runs good, $550, 740·
992·1493.

Special 314 200 PSI
$21 95 Per 100, I' 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100; All Brass co,.
pression Fittings. In StOdc:
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Jacl&lt;son. Ohio. 1-800·537·9528

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cond. $1 ,20d Of trade OBO 304·
675-5167.

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Tharrington Fuel Otl Stove,
60,000 BTU, 2 Years Old, $-'00,
New 5640. 740.25H316

1986 Pontiac Grand Am, two
door, 8 cylinder automatic. Slf,
$1000, 1985 Ford Mustang, 289
automaUc, very good condition,
$7000; 740-992·2321

South

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1984 COiel&gt;rlty Euro • New Jasper
Engine. rebuilt trans . $1200.
OBO. (304)882-2625

warren and Sweat Treestand.
250 lb Raung. U!jtd 2 veers
bow hunting $125. ' (304)675·
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25 Thlngo to
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Dealer; South

Tandy Computer I Desk Wllh
Accessories ; Washing Machine
&amp; Anlique Roller Pliii0,740..,.6·
0325, 740-379-2196.

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1993 Dodge one ton, 5 speed,.
alael bed, wooden rack'S , 740•
992·22t3. '
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Police Impounds &amp; Repos. FH.
CAll NOW Rlr listings! 1·800319-3323 12156.

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8 ye., old Arabian mare, bred.
~ $1000. 740-742·2525.

710 Autos lor Sale .

South

Sport. l.ulury &amp; ....... ~ cars.
Truo:U. ...-.Idly &amp; more.

1D91 Ford Ranger, Nice Look•ftD•
Good CO&lt;Odlllon, Ton. Blacl&lt; Slrlpl
740-2.t!t-5158 Aftlr 4:00
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Clean, newer used cars good
varlaty, reasonable ratt~. uoJ
742·3311 Of 7.00.742·1400.

Wagon Load Salaf Hydrolics.
Electrical And Tractor Parts.
Bolls, Pipe Fitting Jivldoons Farm

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1987 Ford F-350 Dulali,y, Flat
Bed. $.4.000 00 Days (740)- .t46~
33;13 EWii16. (740)-256-6859 " -

$300:~·:4L0:
Horses Walllefs,
&amp; 1 Ap&amp; uerter
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N;, PW. PS. (304)875-4014.
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Uassay Ferguson 50 Gas With
loader John Dure 820 Diesel.
After 8.00 7i0 4 ttl 8108.

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Page 12 • The Daily Sentinel
Skillathom.

v.~.~ n.: mtH'M..Iu~:~.~d lt\1

h~lt' l' t:U

rctt

nhhon~

for her red deli-

apples. black "' alnut, comthe nrsL 1111ll' at th..: Ml' l£'1 (.\)U I\t~
Juni0r Fair h) mcmhl·rs ullhl..' R.J.~Inl' manJant peppers and eggplant.
Attend Iowa conference
Kathleen Kutsko. Women's Center Southern FF.&lt;\.
Kal') Emn recct.\ ed blue ribbons
Joe and Janet Bolin nf Rut land coord inator, said ·a panel of' wtse
T he event tc~tcJ thl' ~tud~nt nn for her mixed hay and com , and
were among more than 250 conser· women" will share the most mean· k n o~lrdge of ..,ck(tcd p WJl'i,.'h "1th And~'&lt;'a Neulll rn g received blue ribvation leaders from across the Mid- ingful passages of their lives on Fri- questi ons ~i n g a~ k cd L·onc.:rntn!-' hun&gt; for her cross- bred rabbits, Calwest who attended the National Asso- day.
pan of an animal. m:.ljl•r m..:at ~,,:ut... , tfornta d,.,, Cali fornt a buck, and
ciation of Conservation District
A few of the scheduled sessions acce pted m.:d1cinal drug apphcatl\ lO.., markei pen of rabbits.
(NACO ) Nonh Central Regional include passages of parenthood, yoga for animals and quality ass urance
,Holter family holds "'union
meeting in Cedar Rapids, Iowa for stress management, aroma !heraPmv id ing Jn (Cn t ivc~ fnr the pro·
The Genrge Holter. Jr. family
recently.
py. fit ness options for a busy li festyle. gram were Hills Cit go of Racine and reunion \\ as hl!ld rcccnth .it d11.·
Repre sentati ves from Illinois, assa ult prevention. un4erstand ing Jeff Warner Jnsurance of 'Pomeroy. home ol)a mes and Kare n \\'~rr} of
Indiana, Iowa. Michigan. Minnesota, your personality thro ugh the Myers · They gave $50 sa\'i ngs bonds to the ~h,rning Star.
Missouri , Ohm and Wisconsin.met to Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) loving FFA m em~rs sconn g the highest 111
Over 60 relatives and friends
disCtJSS natural resources. conscrva- kindness meditat ion.
the ~rea of poultry and sw ine. The enjoxed a ba&lt; kct di nner. with the
tiona! issues and challenges.
Participation in the conference contest was open to all FfA mcmhers hnst and he lpers barbel;uing chicken.
Conference highlights included that extends from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the · county. 'The winn er~ wac
The aftern oon· was spent in visitspeakers Tim Reich, NAC D Natio n- daily is free but there is a luncheon Robert Forester. in ~oult ry and Lon ing and exchanging family hi s1ory. It
al Officer, and Patti Judge. lowa Sec- fee of $10 each day. If participants Sayre in swine pro&lt;luct ion. both of was· noted that famil y infonn ati on is
retary of Agriculture and Land Stew- want one Hocking College course the Rac ine chapter.
still hr mg act.:epletl for the new
ardship; tours of the Amana Co lony credit for attending the conference or
In the various categori es of ~5 Ramsbc'f)l Fa mil y Book. Thos e
Farms and Wapsipinicon Ri ver; and a CEU. an additional $63 will be ex hibits at the fa~r. grand champion atlending were Ed and Jean McKinworkshops on Carbo n seques trat ion. assessed. Kutsko \aid sc holarshi ps ribbons went 10 th t: fi \'l~ m ~ mbcrs ­ ney of Butler, Pa.; Jim and Elizabeth
urban conservat ion. a nd conscrva- are avail able.
Chris Proffitt , bird house ; Brady Kince ll olTulhinoma, Tenn .; Jim and
tiona! buffers.
Hoc king Co llege's Women's Cen- J3 oli ng, weldi ng : Tyler Jo hn son. Vada Hnltcr of Durham. N. H.:·Ger.Bolin is servi ng his eighth year iJS tcr received a grant from the: Ohio Granny Smith apple; Lori Sayre. sun- ald Crawford of Beaver fails, Pa. ;
a Soil and Water Co nservati on Dis- Department of, Hea lth and Area bc aril tomato; and · Tyler Johnson.
Marjone Duncun of Oli ve Hill, Ky.;
trict (SWCD) supe rvisor in Meigs Health Educati on Center at Ohio Uni- mai lbo:\ . Reserve champion rihbo ns Doug and Marilyn Marlin of Gal County. SWCDs arc local govern- ''erst.ty to help fun d the co nt'c rene e.
went to Matr Johnsun, birdhouse; Jon lipoli s;
Mildred Bernard of
ment entities wh ic h set co nservation
. . For infonnati on or to regiSter. ~.· all Smith. welding; T. J. Moore. mail - Coolvill e; Delmar and Jean Hamm
priorities wnhin the d&gt;strict or coun - 740-753-3591 . extension 211 2 or bo.x; Lori Sayre. Golden Delicious
of South Webster; Dora Lipps of Littry boundaries. Commi ss ioners like l20ri .
apple.
and
Chris
Proffitt
,
sunbeam
tl e Ho10 kin g; and Gerri Nonhway,
Bolin arc elected to offi ce for a l l.!rm
tomato.
Sharlee
Evans. Jean Fitch, Leota
of three years: Fm rn o r~ inforlnat ilm Alfred news notes
Other
ribbon
winners
were
Brady
Mary K. Holter of PortBirch.
and
Bertha and Francis Niegac h of
on natural rcso urL·cs co nse rvation
Boling
.
birdhouse.
glue;
Joe
Adk
ins.
land
.
conta(' t the Meigs So il :md Water Pittsburg, Kansas. an; visiting her sisAttend in g from Pomeroy were
Conservati on Di strict at 992- 4 2~2. .
te r. Thelma Henderson and other rel- birdhouse. red, mailbo.~ . hlue : Jan
Wise.
birdhouse.
red.
mailbox.
blu
e;
Edith. Harold. Brenna and Claire Sisatives here. They plan to attend the
Labor Day events
T.
J.
Moore,
birdhouse
and
weldi
ng.
&gt;on;
Roy and Pat Holter. Greg , Jan
Two special eH'ntS \\i ll take place Youn g-Harper reunion at Tuppers
hlucs;
Doll
y
Hill
,
birdhouse.
red.
and
Za..:k Dav is; Keith . Emma,
at the Forked Run State Park at Plains on Sept. 5. Their daughter, lenmailb
ox
blue:
Chris
·Proffitt.
rn
ai
lRad1el.
'and Emily Ashley with Brent
Reedsv ille on Saturday. Sept. 4. from . nifer. and her hu sband Mike Evans.
hox.
pears.
cabbage
and
eggpla
nts,
all
.
Davts
of
Rushville.
10:30 a.m. to r p.m .
l" ill also.he attending.
blues,
a.
n
d
zucchini.
marengo
peppers
1n
a11c
ndance from Racine were
The DoubiC C Ranc h will pwv id c
Twtla Brooks Powers. New Pon
and
Hungari a~ \'!'ax pepper. red: Tt)f1l
Roger and Helen . Holter; George
ponies t'onhe children to ride free of Ritchie , Fla., aunt of Lloyd Brooks,
Roberts.
welding
and
market
pig.
Holter: Paul. Sharon . Aaron , Robbie,
' charge. In the even ing the re \Viii he has bee n vi sitin g i,n the area. Her
blues.
O
Tracy
und Jamu: Card : BiHic Harf-is ; ·
~usical entertainm ent hy the S hade · co usin , Jani Wells, Fresco. C~lif. is
Tyler
Johnson
.
welding.
onion
.
Paul
Moore
; Tom and Evelyn Holter;
River Boys beg inriing at 6 p.m. at the al so visiting here. They toured Meigs
Winesap
apple
s.
red
delicious
applc.s.
Kevin
Holte
r: Rand y. Violet. and
park shelter house. Vi sitors arc to take Mu se um and Library. and the Amish
Madi
son
pears.
Kcnn
t
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&gt;
bcc
potato.
Tamm
y
Ho
lter;
Jimmy: Penny. Jestheir own law n ~.: hai rs and bl ankets. Co untry. They visited Mrs. Brooks;
co bbl er potatrl. gold.:n dcliL·inus sanor,. Sa mantha. and Brianna WerThe holiday events are held to fur- sister and her hu sband in North Can- apple. Granny Smith appl~ . and sum - ry: Junt." Ashley; and the hos ts.
ther commemorate the 50th anni ver- ton and Local Friends, Esther Lan- mer squasl1. all blues. and cantaloupe,
sary of the Ohio DiviS ion of Parks don. Gladys Barber and Mildred LUcc hini . Maden t&gt;lush appl e. ha lf- Eichinger family reunion
The annual Eichinger reunion was
and Recreatiort . f or more in fo rma- Brooks. They plan to vi s1t Nina ·run ner beans. sweet hanan a r~rper
held
on August I at the Carleton
tion res idents may call the park Saunders. Marilyn Robinson and rue umber and canots. reds; Jn sh LarSchool
in Syracuse.
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Janet Connoll y. locally. and Joni's
office at 740 .. 378-6206 . '
son. wcldiog. blue: Kc\' in H('he r.
Kelly Eichin ger gave the blessing
co usin s at Loga n.
niailbox. blue : Robert Forester. mar- pri or io the covered dish luncheon.
To consider issues
Vi sitors nf Charles and Marie
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Denny and Alice Sargent. Belpre, and
corn , and mix ed hay. hlucs ..
their grandsons . .Cori and Kyle Sar..
Jimmy AlleJ'' plac ed second in hi s
gent. Reedsville.
weight class fdr mat'kct hngs and
Millie and Jack f ore. and Olen
Kell ey. Spencer. W. Va .. were re.cent received a , blue ribbon': Lori Sayre
vi sitOrs of [m og~nc tt nd L~s tcr placed second in her weight class for
Keaton. Othe r vi~ itors were Gle nda · market hogs, and received blue ribBuchanan and Jim , Ju'tte. und Mary bons for.her sugar baby watermel on.
Hale, Barlow.
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Parker home were Joe and Ali ce tomato, beef steak tomato. golden

being offered by Hockin g Cq ll oge\
Women 's Center and will be hel d
SepL J6•and 17 at Ramada Inn .
The theme for the sixth annual
cmifercnce held . during Wo m~n 's
Health Month is "Passages" and June
Holley, pres ident and founder of
ACEnet. a ~o mmunit y eco nomic
development organi zation will be · Crites.
the featured speaker on Thursday.

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for htnhday s.' graduations and other
accOmpli shments. Door prizes were
drawn . TI1c younge:-;t member attend-

ing was Kal ista Lei gh Mass ie born
May 29. Kalista's parents are Je~nifer
and Melvm·Mass ie.

Those attending the reunion were
Kenny and Joan Leifheit, Powell .
Tenn.: Don , Sandy and Jaclyn Sayre,
Merritt Island, Fla.; John Eichinger
and gucsvGainesville, Fla.; Elmer
Houd ashelt; Grove Qty ; Larry and
Anne 'Lcieir, Deerfield; Traci SaYre,

Azzalia Sayre. Athens; Butch and
Tracte Stein. Trimble: Amanda Boyd,
Jack and Mary Gibbs. Linda Colli ns.
Parkersburg, W.Va.
Geral d and Bonni e Kell y;
Richard, Denise and Jason Mora;
Darla Staats: Chock and Clara Say re:
Poll y Eichinger; Paul and June
Eichinger: Judy Eichm ger; Paula
Eichinger; Pomeroy: Terry Sayre and
family, Long Bottom; Khire and
Tammi Kimes. Jordan and Luke.
Reedsv ine: Melvin . Jennife r and
Kli sta Massie. Jackson: Marie
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP)
- D&lt;:nmark's newborn prince han dled his first public appearance with
regal aplomb : He slep.t throu gh the
event.
The prince, who has yet to be
named, was born on Saturday to
Hong Kong-born Princess Alexandra
and Prince Joachim, the queen's
youngest son and second in line for
the throne.
On Th~rsday, the royal couple
mingled with the crowd, stopped for .
questions and posed with their tiny
son, who was asleep in his warm
blanket.
"It's fantastic to become a mother. 'y can recommend it," AleXandra
said, smiling broadly.
The first birth in the Danish royal family in 24 years has drawn
tremendous attention in the small
n~tion. Dozens of photographers,
reponers and well·wishers lined up
inside and outside the Copenhagen
hospital for a glimpse of popul ar
Queen Margretlie's first grandchitd.
Danes have been awaiting a royal bicth since Joachim , 30, and :j5year-old Alexandra, ·now a Danish
citizen, were marrie'd in November

1995. nle queen s oldesi son and heir
to the throne. 3 1-ycar-old Crown
Prin ~:c Fret.l link . is single.
The 1nfunl prim:c is third in the
lin ~ for the throne in Europe\ oldcs1
monarchy. whic h dates back to the
year 940.
HALEIWA. Hawaii (A P) Hawaii Gov. Ben Cayetano kn ows he
i·s n 't destined _to he come a " Bay·
warch" re gul ar.
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Cayetano made hi s acting .debut
on Wednesday with. a short appear"
ance in an upcoming epi sode of th e
popular lifeguard drama.
"They told me not to give up my
day job," Cayetano said after he
rehearsed his three lines with star
David Hasselhoff.
His role wasn ' tmuch of a stretch.
In the episode, Cayetan o ponray s
Hawai i's governor. checking out the
·: Baywatch " crew's new headquarters.

Earlier thi s yea.r. the state built a
$1 .2 million wooden Polynesian style second lloor on the single story concrete Haleiwa Recreational
Cenfer to serve as a set for the Show.

Students named to president's list
Tonya S. Poling, Reedsville, Heidi M. Legar and Kimberly Cremeans,
Pomeroy, and Pamela S. Miller, Tuppers Plains. have been named to the President's List at Washington State Community College for the summer term .
Students on the President's List have attainod a perfect 4.0 grade point
a~erage .
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Parties in Priddy case ordered .
to videotape property inventory
lily BRIAN J. REED
Tlme•Senttnel Stlttf
POMEROY- A civil lawsuit filed against Meigs
County law enforcement officials by a convicted drug
deale,r and others will continue in the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court, following a court hearing on
Friday.
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Judge Fred W. Crow Ill presided over what was
expected to be an evidentiary hearing on a temporary
restraining order issued against the Meigs County
Prosecuting Aitorney and several third-party defendants, including the county sheriff apd a multi-county
drug task force on behalf of .Fred Priddy, his wife,
Barbara, and Larry Wrighl.
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Propeny including real estate, motor vehicles,
firearms, and jewelry were removed from Priddy's
home near Rutland during the investigation of his
drug case earlier this year, and that property was later

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"If your point is that you
dDn't understand our discovery
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response, then we'll do what we
,.., , , . , . , and1-can, " Knight told Crow Friday.
.uy...,. IW»&gt;~ed
"But, discovery generally is
.li'om Ftfld Priddy'•
provided to the Plaintiff. and not
holM_. Rutland
to the !=ourt, ' and ·I don't under- ·
dwlng II» lnvwtl~
stand why you think something
ficin Of hla dl'u(J c-.
else would be necessary.•
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"It's necessary because I
ordered it." Crow said, noting that
scheduled for sale at auction by the county as a term vided to the plainliffs'
the inventory had been ordered at
of
forfeiture agreement' between him and law attorneys, provided the
IIUCflon
by
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the first hearing in June, and al a
·enforcement agencies . .
information that Crow has
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hearing in July.
That sale, however, was halted mere hours· before repeatedly asked for.
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its June starling date, after Prid&lt;!y, his wife, Barbara.
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IJow.
that a videolaped in,ventory of
and Lawrence Wright filed a request for an order pre- that the inventory ljst
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all items in the county's possesventing the disposal of the seized property, which included in the discovery
.JlJM .....10 .,., ,.,. Plfddy, , . .,., sion be prepared within two
Crow granted at lhe June hearing.
response is difficult to
Bmtln, and Ulti....C. M1g#ll fll«&lt;a
weeks, ·and that a revised writAI Friday's hearing, Crow again insisted that ihe understand. and .in pans, is
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ten
li~t of propeny be submitted
prosecutor's offi.c e provide him with a detailed inven- not descriptive enough. For'
potMI
Of
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pt'Of»&gt;ty,
which
to him in the same time frame,
tory of which seized items were ·returned to the Prid- instance, crow said, the
listing in more detail the l&lt;ica,
dys, whrch items we~e sol&lt;! or otherwise disposed of inventory includes a roll of Crvw granted lit riJe JUIHI traarmg.
to others, and · which items are still in the county's coins, without aescribing ' "-- - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - lion and description of items
seized.
possession:
the denomination of the coins, or the estimated value.
The
parties
involved
also established a schedule of
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Charles Knight,
Crow also said that the list as provided in the court
who spake on behalf of Lentes and the third-party . case did not dislinguish which items have been sold, pre-trial hearings and other deadlines for the trial of
defendants in the case. insisted Friday that a volumi- which had ·been relurned lo the owners, and which the mallei, which a court employee said Friday would
likely be set for sometime in February.
nous answer to discovery, filed in the court and pro- items were still in the county's possession.

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GALLIPOLIS The Ohio
Department of Transportation closed
a section of the westbound lane of
.U.S. 35 in Gallia County Saturday
morning after paint spilled from a
truck, a spokesman for the Gl!lliaMeigs Post of the State Highway
Patrol said.
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The highway was cl~ from~c
intersection of State Route 850 to
Rio Grande, the spokesman said. He
· added that the vehicle carrying the
paint was not involved in an accident, and that the paint was detected
. leaking from the vehicle onto .the
road.
ODOT opted to close the lane
until a cleanup crew could get into
the area.
The Rio ·Grande Vol unleer Firi:
Department responded to thc scene,
according to the patrol. The length
of the closure was not immediately .
known Saturday.

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line!, Gallipolis Daily Tribune and
Point Pleasant Register will not be
published Monday so that employees may observe the Labor Day holiday.
.
Regular publication and business
·
hours resume Tuesday.

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Marlene and Ralph Coleman and
Kenneth, Carried and Donna Wood,
and Tyler Anderson of Columbus.
who traveled the farthest.

Nex.t year·s· reun ion was sci for,
Aug.
27 at the King farm .
Eichin ger, Tiffany and Ju stin. Vin ng were Nom1an and AlleAnendi
cent; Opal Eichin ger. Chester: Fritz
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Will,
Rutland.
Kenneth, Came
Sayre. Nancy Hubbard , Max and
Kelly Eichin ger, Racin e; Bob and . and Donna Wood, Tyler Andcrs\)n.
Marlene and Ralph Coleman, ColumBecky Frank. Belpre.
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abeth , Stephan and Philip King. RonWoodpe~nal
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visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood Haze l Oli ver, James Cummins,
and family of Columbus. While there Pomeroy; Betty Jewell. Vienna, W
they attended the Ohio State Fair Va. and Al an Halliday.
going to the concert of George Jones ·
and Loretta Lynn . They were fiCCOmHoud as helt,

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panied by Kenneth and Canie Wood.
Wood family holds reunion
The 27th annual Wood re~n ion
was held Aug. 14 at the home of
Deloris and Virgi l K1ng.
David King had the prayer, and

Debate continues over water quality of Ohio River
By LIZ SIDOTI
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CINCINNATI (AP)- About2,000 boats are expected to cruise the Ohio River this weekend and nearly a
half a million people are expected to line its banks Sunday for the cit¥'• riverside fireworks festival .
With an increasing number of events like Riverfest
and million-dollar developmeniS planned, 1he riverfront
seems tO be coming back from the dead. But is the river
iiSelf'l
.
P.eople concerned with the river's water quality agree
progress has been made in the fifty years since the
waterway's pollution police, the Ohio River Valley
Water Sanitalion Commission, began cleanup efforts.
·
Just how much progress is debatable.
Environmental agencies say thF river is cleaner than
ever, but citizen groups say it's only a little better than a
981 -mile open sewer.
.
"People are noticing impr~vemeniS. ~ey'.re telling
us the river looks better than 11 ever has, s&amp;Jd Jeanne
!son, spokeswoman for the eight-state commission.
The water has become increasingly cleaner and bac.teria is consistently falling .far below danger levels,
which is impressive because the river has so much lraf·
fie, she said.
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People conct~med with the rlwr's war.r
Untreated sewage and industrial waste i~ flushed into
'the river from Ham ilton County's sewer system, which
quality agrH progresa hss.bHn m•de In
combines rainwater and raw sewage.
tiHI nrry YNrtl since lhe wsr.IWay's polluUntil recently, Hamilton County had 238 combined
tion pollee, th• Ohio River Valley Water Ssnsewer
overflow location s, )"hich flush the contaminants
ltlltlon Commlulon, bagsn clunup etfotta.
into
the
river during heavy rai ns, on.the Ohio River and
Just how much prog,.sa Is d•balab,..

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waterways flowing into it.
In 1996, the di stri ct drafted a 25-year, $332-mtllton
plan to eliminate the locations and sin ce then have tore
down 36, said Ann Newsom, spokeswoman for the Met ropolitan Sewer District.
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"The river has greatly improved and I th ink th e pubsaid.
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lic is a lot more aware of what has been done and wh at
But citizen watchdog groups say those standards else needs to be done ," she said.
seem to be ignored as untreated sewage continues Ill
While Blez recognizes and applauds the district's
flow into the river from cities al ong iiS banks and toxic . plan, she said the main problem still is being ignmcdwaste still is flushed downstream from hundreds of companies continuing to pump millions of pounds of
industries, including chemical plants. · steel mills and industrial waste through sewer systems not designed to
refineries.
handle toxins.
"The Ohio River is a joke. It's like this big toxic
'"There are so man y co mpani~s violating their own
brew," said Rachael Belz, spokeswoman of Ohio Citi - sewer regulations, improvements can 't occur unless
zen Action. "People might boat on it, but they' re not they're willing to dispose of it somewhere else," she
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going to let their kids in it or fish from it when it's pol- said. ,
"The Ohio has gotten a bum rap it really didn"t
deserve. The water quality h!IS improved so much in past
years. It's a great natural resource and a resGurce that
people have taken for' granted," !son said.
Stringent pollution control standards riverfront cities
have adopted are the main reason the ·river is cleaner, she

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