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is exempt due to a disability, or the student's principal and
teacher
agree
the
student
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academ
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prepared
to
be
prom01ed
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cbefoun hgrade rehad mg pro ftctehncy test wt ll he admmt&lt;tcrcd three times
a year gmnmg m t e 200 1-02 sc oo1year
School dislriels 'II a\ o h 1 ff
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fails to pass .at leas twt,hreeso l· tahvecft.oveofocurrsl·humormc,·xr tshc ooo IOan~ stu ~n t who
abilily bill , will affecllhe Meigs Local School Districl in years to come.
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.,ra e pro.tetency tests.
Meigs Local Superintendenl Bill Buckley updalcd members of1he Meigs
Buckley satd only ht gh school s1udents are now offered summer sc hool
Local Board of Educalion. meeting in reguiar session Thursday night, on SB and that elementary summer school wtllli kely be an unfunded mandate, not·
155 and how il relates to the dislrict.
mg that the accountabd tly portions olthe educatiOnal reform package were
The bill establishes school dislricl performance slandards - a report card app,rovcd a\1hough the funding ponion did nol pass.
for schools - and places di stricls into one of four categories: effecti ve, con. There wtll be no men110n ol fundthg dunng the entire presentation." he
tinu ous improvement, academic watch, and academ ic emergency.
satd .
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Buckley said ·Meigs Local is in the "academic
walch"
category,
based
on
FuiUre
htgh
school
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wi
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have
to
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more
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1996 dala. and ts required to iniplemcnl a I ree-year conunuous tmprove- me. ut t~gh a Ili On~ courses m. mal em atlls, EngBits k. sctcnce and enhcr bustmcnt plan. holdin g at least one public hearing on the plan before it is ness ec no1ogy, .me arts or 1orc1gn 1anguage, uc 1ey smd. To Implement
approved.
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lhc addttional. requtred courses. at leasl three new teachers may have to be
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Other portions of the bill affeci reading, standards for elcmenlary school h1rcd at the htgh school: he satd .
sludenls and auack "social" prommions,
In addtlton. the emlmg nmlh grade proftctcncy tcs~ wtll he dtscarded tn
EITeclive July I, 2001, districts cannot promote to the fiflh grade any fourth . favor of a IOth grade profictcncy lest, he satd.
grader who fails the fourlh grade reading profi~ iency tcsl, unless the student
Other portiOns of lhc law address lruancy, zero-tolerance behavior poli ·

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more signatures

vote for governor. ·

The signatures nrc to h!.! gathered from 44 or KH counties rcprcscntin1! til
least 1.5 percent of the IYY4 vole for governor in each of those e&lt;luntic~.
Taft sa id the distribulion requirement was met in 47 co unties.
If t~c initiutivc pctitinn contains a ~uflicic nt numhcr l)f valid signatures.
the lcgtslature c"n enact the proposed l"w. reject the proposed law. or take
no action .
If the legislature rejects I~ proposed luw, or takes no action within four
monlhs of Ihe dale the secrcwry of stale's oflicc certifies th e issue to Ihe l c ~ ·
tslalurc. pelllloners have YO days In galher another IIXUY'1 sien:tturcs to force
lhe issue to appear nn the next general c\cclion hallot .
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· . ".1don't sec the legis latu re doing anyt hing ahoutthis." Laymon saiJ . prcdtclmg the movement wi ll have Intake the issue to the voters .
Meanwhile, hunting advocates have pledged to raise $2.5 million to hat ·
RECOVERING - Morgan, the black dog, romped along with
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the issue should i( go to I~ b"llot. Ohio hunters last year raised over
his owner, Ron Wood, and another dog and cat. Morgan Is recov$700.000
wit h Galli a and Meigs counties raising $4,955 and S2, IX5. rcspccering lrom gunshot wounds to the lace, believed to have been
live\y.
inflicted by a hunter last month.
Laymon said the validity rate for the initial signatures - ahout 75 pcr~.:c
nt
- was very good cons1dcnng many s1gnaturcs w~rc collected more than
apply for Ahimsa funds 10 agree 10 rehabililatc cruelty-related cases.
two
years
ago.
has also assisted a cal which
adopt the pet."
"We
started
in 'Y5 hccausc we were thinking about the 'Y7 hall ot, but we
required a leg ~mputali on lhrough
The Meigs Humane Socicly.
lhat
was
just impossible ," Laymon said, adding that support has
realized
which uses the funds specifically to
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grown stlicc then and there should he plenty of mcul alor.&lt; for the ncxl signature drive .
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Roh Sexton. d~rccto1 of slalc services for the Columbus-based Wildl ife
Legi slative Fund of America, said he believed the activists had a good shot
at gelling enough signaiUrcs by Jan . 31.
"We will continue to prepare for lhe possibility of a ballol issue," he said.
December to 37 years to life in the state with their tltrec other chi lMourning dove hunti ng was lirst hanncd in Ohio in 1917, allowed in 1975
prison . Prosecutors ~ aid instead of dren in mid -August. They were
ge tting medical help for the girl. Mrs . "rrestcd in Muskogee. Okla .. on and 1976, and then out lawed again unti l 19'15.
Volgarcs helped her husband to bury Sept. 20, nearly two weeks after the . Ohio has one of the highest dove popu lations in the nation, with as many
g i rl'~ hody wa:-. found .
as 5 million birds inhabiling or moving through the slate each year, accordher body outside their home .
Relatives had noticed a strange ing to the Ohio Division of Wildlife. An estimated 42.000 people hunted doves
Vulgares. 42. told police thai he
pushed Sc \c:ma hut said her resulttng smell coming from the Vol g arc sc ~ · m Oh10 lasl year.
hack yarJ hcforc her remains were
The mourning dove is the most abundtmt.gamc hin..l in North Amcric&lt;J ,
death was an accident.
according to the D1vision of Wildlife, with hunting regulated by the MigraAut horities said the couple llcd unearthed on Sept. 7.
tory Bird Treaty Act and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

IRONTON (AP) - An Ironlon
woman plans to appeal her conviclion
in the dcalh of her 7-year-o\d daugh·
ler. whose body was found buried in
a garbage can in lhcir back yard.
Mona Volgares , 28. was scnlenGed
in December 10 25 years in prison for
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Animal rights. activiSis in Ohio say lhey will easily c.111ccl enough sig- ·
natures by Jan. 31 to force state legislators to consider repealing lhc state's
mourning dove hunting season.
The Save The Doves movement turned in 116,421 Signatures statewide
10 eleCiions offic ials, but only 86.859 were valid, according to Secrclary of
Slate Bob Tal\. The aclivists have unlil Jan. 31 to produce an addilional \3,534
valid signatures.
Rilchic Laymon of Ohio LAW Coalition. an animal rights group . said
Wednesday supporters of the movcmcnl have 7,000 to 8,000 signatures and
will ~asil y collect enough to he ccn"in of having the needed number of valid
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signatures from regislcred vo1ers.
To require Ihe secretary of slate's oflice to refer lhc proposed statute to
the legisla ture for review, the commiucc must submit petitions con taining
100.393 signaiUrcs of valid electors, representing lhrec percent of the llJ\!4

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Gruescr gave the dog lillie hope for
long-term survival, and referred
Wood to Dr. Allan Bosler in Gallipolis, a small animal soccialisl
who perfonncd lwo more surgical
procedures in an attempt to repair
. the damage 10 Morgan's face.
At least one more surgical procedure lies ahead, and stilches are
replaced on a regular basis.
Wood is graleful to all three vels
for their help and lheir understanding. Along wilh the misery
lhat Morgan has suffered in 1he las I
month, and lhe menial anguish
experienced Jly his owner, veteri·
nary bills of ~~era! hundred dol·
Iars were quickly racked up in an
attempl to save Morgan's Iife.
The Pomeroy . vet cl inic has
insisted to Wood lhat money is nol
- on is~ue . for which Wood, a bus
driver in lhc Meigs Local School
Dislrict. is gralcful.
Further financial assistan ce has
come from the Meigs County
Humane Society's Rescue Project.
Tim! program is funded through the
Ahimsa Foundation. a Bostonbased organinlion whi ch provides
grant money lo animal welfare
groups to assis1 injured animals.
Alden Waitt. president pf the
Humane Sociely. says funds tolaling $2.500 were given 10 the local
group 10 help injured and sick animals. wi tlt lhe only slipulal ion
being that the applicant agree to
adopt the animal · once medical
assislance is provided.
"Titere aren't enough homes for
animals in Meigs County." Waiu
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veterinarians who auendcd Morgan
believe that lhc shols were \ired at
close range and inlenti onally.
Wood was working on his fann
when he received a telephone cu ll
from hi s neighbor; who found
Morgan bleeding on hi s deck.
Wood said that the left side of
Morgan's face. from the tip of his
nose to the top of his throat. was
hanging loose from the impact of
lhe wound .
Wood iinmcdiatel y ru shed
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fraciUrcd jaw. 10 rcconslrucl his
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Wood now ., anls lo shate his and
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fonner While House intern Monica
Lewinsky spared questioning for
now. Whilewatcr prosecutors looking
into whelher President Clinton had an
affair and lricd 10 cover it up .•rc subpoenaing a longlime Clinl·&gt;n confidanl and an Oval Oflicc sccrclary.
Whilewalcr prosecutors nave lape
recordings suggesting that Ms.
Lewinsky, concerned she was about
. to be queslioncd in the Paula Jones
sexual harassment case againsl 1he
president, talked to Clinton in
December and was hooked up wilh
Vernon Jordan to find a lawyer and a
new job, lawyers famili ar with lhe
tapes ~aid.
Jordan said Thursday only lhat
Ms. Lewinsky was referred by Clinlon's personal secrelary. Betty Currie.
and made no mention of whether lhe
president or olher White House offi cials were involved. Jordan and Currie were both subpoenaed in lhe
Whitewater probe.
A Clinton admini strati on ofli'cial

:-.aid " we arc not J coying thnt the
White How.c had a role in cn ~:ourag ­
ing Jordan to do what he dtd ." hut the
offi cial declined to say wh o provid ed the impctu,, whether it was Clin ·
ton. hi s personal scnrlary or nthcr
rrcstdcntial aide, .
Jordan gave Clinton a hoost on
Thursday. tcllmg reporters that Ms .
Lewinskv. 24. told htm "she didn ' t
have a sexual relationship with the
president." But Jordan gave ~ o explanation of why such a lopic would
have come up in the first place
between him and Ms. Lewinsky.
Vice President AI Gore told a
group of newspaper columnists m his
office thai he believed the prcsidcnl's
denials and that Clinton would
"cooperale fully" with the Whitewater iridependenl counsel , Kenneth
Starr, The WashingiOn Pos l reponed
in today's editions.
The seriousness of the potenlial
charges against ~\inion - such as
encouraging perjury ,- reverberated

among congre ssional leaders.
" The all egations arc ce rt ainl y
very serious." Repuhii(an Senate
Majority Leader Trent Lon sa id in
Jack &gt;on, Miss. " If they shou ld prove
to be truc1 that 's going to cause some
problems legally."
In Columbia. SC.. Hnu.\C Speaker Newt Gingri ch, R-G{ . said, " I
have no comment on what \ happening, bull think every citi t.cn ought to
slow down , relax and wall for the
facts to dcvclllp ."
Lewinsky rece ived an tnde f'initc
reprieve in having to dec ide whether
to st and hy her earli er asse rtion in an
affidavilto Jones's allorneys that she
did nol have an affair with Clinton.
lake the Fiflh Amendment or change
her slory.
U.S. District Jud "c Susan Webher
Wright in Little R~1ck . Ark .. postponed a depositi on that had been
sc heduled loday for Ms. Lewinsky to
be qucslioncd under oatlr by Jones'
lawye rs.

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What they are saying
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By The Associated Press
ReLent Oh10 cdllnnals ol statewtde and nauonal mterest
The Ct ncmnatt Enqutrcr, Jan . 19
In l.tte 1996. mcdta mogul Ted Turner chall enged hts fellow btlhonatrcs
"' ' tcp up thctr chantahlc gtvtng - and chal len ged the mcdta to keep track
nl the nallon·:-i top g1vc r~
Fortune tthtgaztnc took Turner up on hts offer, publtshtng Its 25 Most
Generous Amc11can' ltst early last year (Turner IS vtce chatrman of Ttme
W.n ncr whtch owns Fortune ) Then last September. Turner really put hts
money where hts mouth was, maktng a $1 btl lion gtft to the Umted Nattons
Now. n looks like hts e~ample ts havmg an effect In the second annual
Fortune survey. the Top 25 gave $3 3 btllton - more than double the prevt·
ous year. thanks largely to Turner's gtft. But others stepped up their gtving,
too In fact. Fortune expanded the hst to 40 Amencans who each gave $12
mtlllon or more m 1997
Of course, these gtfts to soctal, cultural and sctenulte tnsututtons weren't
JUSt acts of goodness The super·gtvcrs ccrtatnly had tax and publtc tmage
conSiderations
Sttll. 11 's good to see greater attention on gtvmg - whtch encourages
wealthy Amencans to share the nches our economtc system has helped them
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The (Toledo) Blade, Jan. 16
As the debate about clonmg heats up, tt's ttmely to recommend that any
clones who expect to get behmd the ,wheel of a car should be gtven at least
four arms It takes that many to dnve, open a pop can, and talk on a cellular
telephone at the same ttme.
Time was when dnvmg a car was stmply an . :ans of gettmg from pomt
A to pomt B Today, wtth cars transformed t•'to movmg offices, dnvmg
seems almost tncidental.
The head of the Nattonal Htghway Traffic Saocty AdmtntstrattOn satd that
a new set of hazardous d1stracttons are comtng toto bemg as autos become
extenstons of the home and office Dnvcr tnattenttOn ts the cause of half of
all acctdcnts As dnvers mcreasmgly pay less attcntton to the road and more
to bu st.ncss machmes, that figure surely wtll nsc.
The government has called lor research, not rcstncttons. on the use of
such electromc and busmess equtpmcnt tn vehtclcs And probably more
mformatton " needed tf rcs tncttons- should they become necessary - arc
appropnatc and enforceable.

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Letter to the editor
Community support appreciated
Dear Ed nor.
We wolt ld like to tllank all ol the wonderlul people who came out to the
Spaghett i Dtn ncr Bcnclit fot the Estcp/Coat' lanuly Your lov mg support
through attendance and lin.mct.t l donations was most apprectatcd
In today\ busy soctety. we otten forget to stop and show our concern to
our fellow netghbors It w,1s truly rcfreshmg to see so many canng tndtvtd·
uals who took ttmc to ' uppott thts worthwhile &lt;a usc May God bless you for
your endeavor
Pastor Rob Barber
~ South Bethel Church

Today in history
By The Associated Press
today ts Fnday. Jan 23. the 23rd day.of 1998 There arc 342 days left tn
the year "'
Today's Htghhght tn HIStory
Tluny years ago. on Jan 23. 1968, North Korea setzcd the US. Navy
sht p Pueblo. chargmg n had tntruded mto the communtst nalton's terntonal
waters on a spy 111 g mt sst on. The crew was released II months later

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QlleStlOnable, h~
committed
enough offenses
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agatnsl decency
and the ctttzens
of Mex"' ''
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his
un10n
own
charges
to
have put him tn
the pokey for the
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Amencan·style
judtctal system were operatmg m
Mextco
Our assoctate Dale Van Ana
mvesttgated htm for several months
10 Mextco before La Quma was
arrested. He even confronted htm
wtth the accusations at hts home m
the Gulf town of Ctudad Madero,
and was tossed out on hts ear for hiS
trouble
We learned that corruptton was
the name of the game when La
Quma ran the umon trom 1962 to
1989 La Quma recruited followers
wtth moncy-makmg opportunittes.
mscncd hts loyalists tn key and
lucrattve umon postttons mgrattated
htmself wtth lavors and contnhutions to phant pohttctans. and la&gt;h·
toned a remarkable mtclllgence net·
work throughout the otl sector. In
the words ol nne rcttrcd leader. "not
a leaf fell wnhout hts knowmg about
tt. ..
Nor was he averse to strongarm

tactics. His thugs have filled union the devil." The temptation became
halls to make cenam that electwns, trreStsttble beginning in the 1970s,
conducted by an open show of hands when the discovery of Mideast·stze
wtthout secret ballots, turned out to deposits tn Me~tco and nsmg oil
sutt thetr leader. Opponents quickly prices converted the country from a
became the targets of threats, ph) st· ragged stepstster mto a dazzlmg
cal abuse and transfers to remote Cmderella of the International oil
outposts wtthin Mextco's otl emptre. market.
The use of blackmatl was c.:~m·
None of th1s escaped the avan·
man, accordmg to one umon offictal c1ous attention of La Qutna and hiS
tn the late 1960s who tned to defy bunch. Thetr collective take from
La Quma He satd one of the unton the legal percentage-based labor
leader's favorue tacttcs was to mstst contracts wtth Pemex reached prodtthat new workers stgn a blank ptece gtous proponwns lnstders conservof paper as a precond1tton for atively estimated that between 1977
obtammg a lifelong posttton at and 1982, a 3 percent fee on every
Peme~ , the Mextcan national oil
Pcmex contract gomg to the union
company. The signature, whtch equalled at least $600 lhtllion
could someday adorn a letter of resBy law, the money was supposed
tgnatton or a cnmmal confessiOn.
to be a "social fund," used to hcnc·
guaranteed the worker's fealty to
fit unton members. A good portton
umon htg shots
dtd go to proJects like houstng .
Success1ve dtrectors of Pemex
sports complexes, schools and
learned that deahng wuh the unton
scholarshtps. But nobody knew how
meant dealing wtth La Quma. They
much What people dtd know was
shulned off to Ctudad Madero to
that umon htgher-ups were nush
praiSe him. not-so-secretly stuning
wtth cash, wasting millions at gam·
hiS and the unton 's pockets wtth
mg tables tn Las Vegas and elsehundreds ol mtfhons nl dolla" '" where One tavored lieutenant
unaudttcd concessiOnary funds La
qutckly amassed a fortune of $200
Quma's reciprocal gesture was mtllion, mcluding a newspaper ..
worth every centavo: Not one cnp·
even though he could not read.
plmg stnke occurred when he was tn
Other stones we were told .. and
power
which
have been wntten about elseLa Quma dtd not mvent corrup·
tton m the otl industry. A popular where -- suggest that unton btgwigs
saymg tn Mextco City goes. "Otl. a often played a brutal role as
gtft ol the gods. ts the temptation of enforcers, dtSctplimng and someltmes murdering those who dared
brook the umon But none of the
dozens of mysterious deaths and dts·
appearances we investtgated turned
up any trace of La Quma 's dtrect
involvement.
MIND IFI
PRETEND
Nevertheless, 1t dtmtntshes all
To SMOKE?
true prisoners of consctencc when a
classy, savvy international organiza·
tion like Amnesty takes up the cause
of a corrupt umon leader ltke La
Quina.
FOOTNOTE: La Quina is apparently unmoved by charges of corrup·
tion .. as he was when we spoke
with htm bneny m 1986 "My oil
workers were corrupt, drunken and
courageous," he proudly told a New
York Times tntervtcwer tn a rare
]atlhouse intcrvtew last November.
Jack Anderson and Jan Molll!r
are writers for United Feature
Syndicate, Inc,

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We must speak honestly to each other to solve problems
By William A. Rusher
The New York Ttmes Magazme
for Sunday. Jan. 18. camcs an eloquent and .. lor me . at least ..
pmgnant arttclc by A. Leon Higgtn·
hotham Jr. Judge Htggmbotham ts
one ol Amen ca's most dtsttngUished
black JUrtsts. havtng served as Ch1cl
Judge of the Umtcd States Court ol
Appeal,, and presently as Professor
ol Junsprudence at the Kennedy
School ol Government at Harvatd
Judge Htggtnbutham cues the
Umvcrstty ol Tcxa&lt; School of Law.
whtch from the 1970s to 1992
"adopted vanous niTtrmattve-actton
programs lor mtnonty students who
could compete successlully " As a
result. " about I0 percent of each
entenng dass tended to be Me~tc.m ·
Amcncan and 5 percent Afncan·
Amenean." In 1996. however. l!tc
Ftlth Ctrcutt Court of Arpe.lls held
that tt was unconstttutwnal lor the
law school to " usc race as a I actor m
dcctdtng whtch aprltcant&lt; to
admtt " Today. out of 46H lit&gt;t-ycar
students enrolled there. only four arc
Alncan-Amencan Thts. Judge Htggmbotham regards as an unmlltgat·
cd tragedy.
Now. no senstttve person can
read those stattsttcs without dtscom·
Jon . and 1 ccrtamly sympathtze w11h
the dtstrcss they cause Judge Htg·
gmbotham. The qucstton. however.
ts what to do about t.hc sttuatton

And here 1 have to
' ay that, over the
years, the ctvtl
r&lt;ghts lobby has
been less than candtd wtth the Amcrtcan people This
ts extremely dangerous.

hccausc

unless we speak
honestly to one
another we can
Rusher
never hope to solve
such thorny prohlcms as the rdattons between the races
Back tn the 1950s. when the
modern push tor ctvtl nghts fot
Alncan·Amencans began . 11 was
understood hy everyone tl1.1t wh~t
Amcnca's black ctttzcns wanted
was snnply to he treated llkc everyone else. The color ol thett skm was
henceforth to he tot.tlly trrclcvant.
That was the message ol the great
Supreme Court dectstons olthc vartous ctvtl nghts acts .md ol such
black leaders as Marlin Lu ther Kmg
Jr . who l:unou, Jy dem.mded that
blacks henceforth he JUdged. not hy
the color ol thctr skm hut hy the
'ontcnt ut thcrr ~:h: ar:u.:tcr
Thus put the .~rg um c nt was
unanswerahlc To tts eternal credtt .
Amenca c.tpttulatcd Today. as ,,
matter ot law. no r,u..:c· hdscd distinc·
I ton can he used m puhhc contexts to
dtsadvantage any Amencan . regardless of hts or her color

But that soon turned out not to be can detect It m Harvard prolessor
the end of the problem By the tradt· Glenn Loury's heartfelt pleas for a
ttonal test of academtc ment, our ktnder approach to the contmumg
Htspantc and African-Amcncan dtfficulttcs ol many black Amenmmontles qutckly fell hehtnd whttcs cans. And Judge Htggtnhothatl'l,
and A'ians tn qua It fymg for the top whrlc never nmhng ll tu hrs mast,
umvcrstttcs
and
profcsstonal mststs that m the 197M Bakke case
schools Begtnntng m the early the Supreme Court · matnt:uned that
1970s, therefore. the term "afftrma- student dtverstty. when properly
ttvc act ton." whtch had rrevtously ·dcvtsed. 1S a valid JUslthcatwn lor
been used to dcscnbe such uncon· race-based allirmattvc act ton " !Not
trovct'St.tl programs as Head Start, quite so. The Bakke c:1Sc permitted
rcmcdtal cducatton. and "outreach, :' race to he taken mto account m unrwas qutctly expanded to mclude the vcrslly admissiOns us nne ractor
adm1sston ol mmonty students less among many. hut never as the excluquahtied academtcally than the sive dctcnmnant .. whteh "preciSe·
whttc and Astao apph&lt;ants whose ly what tt has so often hccomc m
places t~cy took.
recent years. l
Unttl very recently. thts lact was
But tf the srokesmcn for Htspanwtdcly and serenely dct\tCd hy the tc·Amencans and Alrican-Amcrt·
umvcrsuy admisSions ()thccrs cans truly mtcnd to reverse the ong·
mvolvcd Now that the practice has mal phtlosophy of the ctvtl nghts
been exposed (as t1 was at the Unt· movement and make sktn color not
verstty of Tc~as). they appear to he only not totally trrclcvant hut on the
falling hack on the plea that "dtvcr- contrary ahsolutcly deciSIVe, they
stty" .. i.e ., havmg a spectlicd mtx· owe tl to the rest ol us to say stl
turc of ethntc types m the student ,Then Amcnca can dc"de whether
body .. is a goal so dcstrahle that it the much-vaunted "dtvcrstty" thus
ought to outwctgh the conventional achtcvcd IS worth tts heavy pnce,
constdcnllmns ol m:adctmc mcru m and dctcrmmc exactly what percent·
a ccrtam rcrccntagc ol c~t:-iCs. even II age of hctter·qualtlicd college :lppll·
better quahficd applicants wtth the cants must pay tt
" wrong · skm color (whttc or y~l ­
William A. Rusher is a Distin·
low) suffer as,, result
guished Fellow of the Claremont
But the defenders ot race prcler- Institute for the Study of States.:
cnces must tccl very uncomfonahlc manship and Political Philosophy.:
about thts pmposttton, because they
almost never assert It openly One

Binge eating, that vice called gluttony
By Georgp. A. Plagenz
Bote&lt; Penrose. a U. S, senator
from Pennsylvama lrom 1897 to
1920, ate hiS vegetables as hts moth·
er had taught htm
At a typtcal meal , he would have
-lleaptng portt ons nf .Jtma beans.
asparagus, cole slaw, stewed corn
and mashed potatoes. But you would
never have called the senator a vegctanan, because along wtth hts veg·
etables, he would dtnc on a dor.cn
raw oysters, chtckcn gumbo. turtle
stew, two canvasback ducks. a hot
mince pte, a quart of coffe e. a bottle
of sauterne, a quart of champagne
and several &lt;:og nacs All at one sttttng.
But hiS favontc entree was a 7pound beefsteak, an-mch-and-a-half
thtck, "so rare tt was hardly warm "
Penrose's day started wtth a halfgallon of buttermtlk before break·
fast, foll owed by a dozen fned eggs,
a half-tnch-thtck shce of ham, a
dozen hard roll s and a quart of black
coffee.
The senator dted at lhe relattvely
early age of 61. but the average hfe

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the ttme ""s tleman of the tunc ate wtth hhndtng about etght acres 10 produce as much
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The speed, " shovchng hts vtctuals tn tood as we could get Irom one acre
Rabelatstan
wnh hts kntfc and alterward clean· tl we ate the food directly tn the ,
senator beat tng hts teeth wtth hts pncketkntfe "
form nl vegetables and grams. "
the odds.
On the scene now came the Rev
A more 1mmcdtatc concern may ·
While
Sylvester Graham . a Preshytertan he mad cow diSease tn England,;
Penrose was a clergyman remembered best for gra- whtch resulted tn a han on heel tn ;
bigger cater ham crackers. He saw only one hope that country. Mad cow dtscasc ts a;
tban most m for manktnd .. "a spare dtct and a humorously named tllness that " '
his day, btnge course nl vcgctublcs "
anythtng hut funny, despite the Jokes;
eating was the
Carson's book tells the story ol hy Lcno and Letterman about tt
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rule tn much the fnnd faddtst s ltke Graham ..
The dtscase, transmitted hy '
Plagenz
of 19th-century mnstly clergymen and memhers nf tnfccted cows, is I00 percent fatal .:
America.
evangchcal sects .. who hmught The number of human deaths tn :
"Gluttony and the frym g pan whole -gram hreaklast foods and England related to the d1scase is 22.:
were ruinmg the Amencan stom · meatless meals mto the Amen.:an "That may seem small," says one •
ach." wrote George Carson in his home.
researcher, "hut no nne can prcdtct :
boo k, " The Cornnakc Crusade "
Today, there ts renewed mtcrcst whether It wtll stay small or multtply ;
(Aycr. 1976). "Mtdday dtnner con- tn vcgetanantsm, mamly for two to devastatmg levels."
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sisted of two meats, gravies, ptckles, reasons The envtronmcntahsts preAecordmg to the Food Safety ·
vegetables, cheese, bread and butter, dict that unless \Oe dtvcrt a large por- lnstttute, "there ts no way to know
topped off by puddmg or pte "
tton of the grams now fed to animals whether U.S. food ammals arc at ,
Dtet reform was plamly called to direct human consumption, we nsk "
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for. "Overcatmg is ktlhng twice as wtll face a senous world food shortGeorge Plagenz is a syndicated I
m.any as rum," staled the Boston age by the mtddlc of the next ccntu· writer f~r Newspaper Enterprise :
Moral Reformer magazme.
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It IS pointed out that "when gram
more delicate than the quantity of
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Mexico's La Quina belongs in ja.il
By Jack Anderson
and Jan Moiler
It's a cockeyed world when such
a htghly respected human nghts
orgamzauon as Amnesty Interna·
!tonal call s Mextco's tnfarnous "La
Quina" a pnsoner of consctence.
But that IS what they have done.
La Quina was the name by which
Joaqutn Hernandez Gahcta, the god·
father-hke leader of the petroleum
workers' unton , was known m hts
heyday At 75, he now sus tn a Me~·
tcan Jatl servmg out a 1989 sentence
for the murder of a federal agent
who was trymg to arrest htm that
year
Some evtdence has apparently
emerged that thts charge may have
been trumped up by subordinates of
then-Prestdent Carlos Salinas de
Gonan. And Amnesty lnternauonal
has gone to town wtth the dtscrepan·
ctes. demandtng that the agmg Jatl·
htrd be tmmcdtatcly released for
lack of cvtdcn•c
Ftrst. tt must he understood that
Mextco has an oltcn-corrupt , strange
JUstice system to begm wuh Notort·
ous drug lords may only be charged
wtth havmg unauthonzrd weapons
Evtdcnce ts changed dunng trtal
sometimes Legal procccdmgs may
not he open Judges make unfath·
omablc hut trreversthle decrees, and
so on
Second. even tf the charge lor
whtch La Quma was tmpnsoncd ts

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Sunny Pt C/oody Cloudy

·Cooler
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By The Associated Press
Much of northwest Ohto got up to 2 mches of snow overmght. but the
. rest of the state, wtth temperatures generally above freezmg, saw JUst m ~re
ram
The prectpttatton tapered off today but "'as to resume on Saturday, the
Nattonal Weather Setvtce satd. Colder temperatures were expected tontght
Saturday wtll be mostly cloudy wtth a chance ol snow showers Htghs
wtll
be tn the low to mtd-30s
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The record-htgh temperature for thiS date at the Columbus weather sta. t10n was 68 degrees tn 1967 whtlc the record low w~s 15 below zcto tn 1936
Sunset tonight wtll be at 5·40 p m. and sunnse Saturday at 7.46 am
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Weather fo,..,cast:
Tontght. Cloudy A chance of dnzzlc unttl mtdntght Lows ncar 30. North·
· west wind around I0 mph
Saturday Cloudy and cooler with a chance of snow showers. Htghs tn
the upper 30s Chance of !iJIOW 40 percent
Saturday ntght Partly cloudy Lows 20 to 25

"Meigs announcements
Soup dinner
The Pomeroy Umted Methodist
•Church wtll hold a Super Bowl soup
.party Sunday, noon at the church All
welcome. Frecwtll donations accept·
ed, all proceeds go to mtsSton work

Cruelty to dog

Correction
The name of Bonmc Denm s, owner of the Court Street Gnll , was mtsspelled tn Wednesday's ISsue of The
Datly Sentmel. The name was pro·
vtded mcorrectly m a submisston
from the Mctgs County Bikers Assoctallon

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Omission
the new pro~ram
McltSsa Nicholson of Pomerov
The cruelty toward hts dog has was madvcrtentl&gt;.: on11ttcd Irom
act ~~ ~'e'!: "'.lf't~ b}es '"II.for, ' !jhc.J&lt;mg. tZellcgc's.:tfi~quancr Dean's
Wolxl, causmg ~tm to apprectate list by the college Students must
, hts pet, his vets, and hiS netghbors,
have at least a 3 3 grade p!Hnl aver' but he still harbors anger towand a!!C and a mtmmum ol 12 crcd11 hours
those responstble
t~ be eli gible
''I'm sad because Morgan was
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InJured," Wood satd, "but I'm also Clinics scheduled
t~gry 1 don't understand anyone
lmmumzatton dmtcs wtll be held
who eould shoot an tnnocenl dog ." .It the Metgs County Health D~pa rt"l'm not agamst hunters or hunt· ment Tuesday, 9- 11 a m and I· 3 p m
, m'g," Wood satd, "but I have a real Those .1ttendmc arc IQ t ~ ke tmmu·
problem wtth people who hunt lor ntzatton record; and Jl&lt;!llm sston slip'
, the ktll, cspectally those who harm 11 brought Ill the departm ent hy
, 1nnoccnt pets "
someone other than Lhc p,,rcnt An y"I want pet owners to rcah:.r..c one hnvmg quC!'illons may cont,ld
that theY need to protect thctr pets Sherry Wtlcox. R N. 992-6626
when huntmg season ts m, and I
. wtsh that the Dtvt&lt;ton of Wild hie
, would publiciZe these dates to the
general puhhc."
Am Ele Power ...................... SOY.
Wood also takes hts ' hare olthc
Akzo ...................................... 90'1.
rcsponstbtltty. saymg that he te,tl ·
AmrTech ...... ,........................8&amp;'•
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Ashland Oi1 ........................... 53~.
ttcd up
AT&amp;T ..................................... &amp;&amp;~.
"1 really hate to sec a dog tted
Bank One .........................,......53
' Ufl," Wood smd "Morgan loves to
Bob Evans ............................ 19Y•
Borg-Warner ....: ...................52'1,
1un and play, and 1 want hnn to he
Broughton............................. 15~.
able to do that on my Iarm "
Champion .... ,........................ 16'/,
Despite hts traumattc e~pen ­
Charm Shps ............................ 4'!.
cncc, Mmg,m ts sttll,l pl.tyful.lov·
City Holdlng .......................... ..45
mg dog. JUmpmg to g r c~t Vlstt'nrs
Federal Mogul ......................... 46
wtth a lollmg grm .md dta&lt;mg
Gannett ............................. ... 58i.
Goodyear .............................. 62 ~.
altet toys
Kman ..................................... 1o'!t
"Th,ll's all he w,mtcd to do the
Kroger ........, ...........................37/,
day he was shot " Wood satd "He
Lands End ............................. J7:.
JUSI w.mtcd tn play."
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Oak Hill Fin! ......................... 22'/,
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Ada Leora Evans, 76, Racmc, dted Thursday, Jan 22, 1998 at her restdenCe
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A homemaker, she was born May 8. 192 1 m Bashan, daughter of the late
Frank A and Lenora Eynon Smnh The was a member of the Eagle Ridge
Communny Church
Survtvors tnclude a daughter and son to-law, Marsha and Charles Frecker of Ractne , a son and daughter-tn-law, Marhn and Debbte Evans ofR actne,
a son-tn -law, Delbert Lawson of Racme, a Si ster, Mildred ;,Iarsh of Flonda,
brothers- to-law and Ststers-tn-law, Harold and Faye Evat•' of Long Bottom,
Paul andAvanelle Evans ofRacme. Norman and Kathryu Evans of Portl and ,
Min me Pullms of Mmeral Cny, Dell a and Btll Coleman vt Rcedsvtlle. Ruth
and Charles Long of East Ltvcrpool, Janet and Walter Lunger of East Lt v·
erpool. and ft vc grandchtldren and a great-granddaughter
She was also preceded m death by her husband. Raymond Evans a daugh·
tcr, Eleanor Lawson, a SISler, Luctllc Potts , brothers-m-law, John Marsh.
Thomas Potts, Wayne Pullms, Btll Evans and Donald Evans, and a ststctm ~ law V1rgm1a Evans
Servtccs will be 2 p m Sunday tn the Ewtng Funeral Home. Pomeroy,
wtth the Rev Robert Sanders oftt ctatmg Bunal wtll be m the Sutton Cc mc·
tcry Fncnd' may call at the I uncral home drom 2-4 and 6-9 p m Saturday

Richard M. Friend
Rtchard M Fnend, 66, Pomeroy, dted Thursday, Jan 22. 1998 at ht s restdence
He was born May 13, 1932 m Mtllwood W:Va. son ol the late John Fnend
and Fanny Sams Fncnd Hall
Arcttred head Iockman wuh the US Anny Corps of Engtnee rs at the Gal·
lipolis Locks an'd Oam, he served m the US Atr Fot cc dunng the Korean
Confltct, and was a mcmher ot the DAV He was a member of the Mtddlepon Church of tile Nazat ~ ne
He IS survtved by ht • wtfe, Shu ley Jean Faulk Fnend , a daughter and son·
tn-law, Belinda and T•·m Soulsby of Pomeroy, sons and daughtcrs· tn· law,
Rtchard 0 and Lmda t' nend of Syracuse. Marvm and Sharon Fnend of
Pomeroy, Bn&lt;~n Fnend and Mary Gtbson of Urbana, and Mark Fnend of
Pomeroy, a SISt er and brothcr-m· I,Jw, Erma Jean and Rudy Rtfn c of Syracuse, 16 grandchildren, one great-grandson and three step great-grandchi ldren
He was preceded tn death by ltt s parents, stepfather, Owe~ Hall . brotllers. Lawrence Fncnd and Herbert Hall , two mfant ststers and a grand son
Scrvtccs Will he I r m Saturday In the Pomeroy Chapel of the Ftshcr
Funeral Home. wtth the Rev Gregory Cundtfl officiating Bunal wtll be tn
the Mctgs Memory Gatdens Fttcnds may call at the ch.tpellt om 2-4 .tnd 79 p m today

Kathleen Smith Getter
Kathleen E Smtih Getter, 73, Un10n, dted Thursday, J,m 22, 1998 at her
restdence
· She was born tn Metgs County, the daughter 'of Watd C and Ola L Story Smuh She was a longttmc restdent of LewiSburg, and reured Irom Paul's
Manufac tunng after 25 yea s ol dcdtcatcd scrvtce
She ts survt ved by her. o s and daughtcrs- m-law, Jerry L and Roberta
Getter ol Brookvtllc .
hac! C "Mtck" and Suggar Getter ol Lewtshurg.
and Jack R and Alben Getter of Lewtsburg, a daughter and son·m-law, ltll
L and Mtchael Pentx I Mtam tsburg. brothers and ststers-m-law. Howard
and Ruth Smtth Wilham and Jean Smuh James and Conntc Smtth and Homer
Smtth. mne grandchtldren and et ght ~reat -g rand c htldrc n . and many n1eccs
and nephews
She was preceded tn de.uh by her husband , Harry W "Mtkc" Getter, 111
1980
Scrvtcc s wtll be 10 30 a 111 Monday m the Polk Grove Un11cd CIJUrch of
Chnst, wtth the Rev Ron Hapn an ofhct atmg. Bun al wtll be m the Htllgrove
Cemetery, Mtamtsburg F11end' may call Sunday from 2-5 p m at the Kmdrcd Funeral Home, Englewood
Me morral contnhutron:'i may he made to the Dayton Area l lcart Assou all cm

Platns. Dav td Hoifee. Camden Clark
\1 cmonal Hosp tl al.
I0 50 a m. South Second Avenue.
Mtddleport. Dorothy Roush HMC.
II 57 a rn C.11penter Hill Road,
Dex tct. Wtllt .un Musser. 0 Blcness
Mcmo11dl H o~p 1t a l ,
II 15 p m . Holly Lane. Pmnctoy
P.tul Etdtmgcr HMC
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ObituaryAda Leora Evans

Ada Leora Evans, 76, ol 4729S Eag le Rtdge Road, Ractnc, dted Thurs· '
day. January 22 199R at her rcstdencc
'
A homemaker, she was born May 8, 1921 m Bashan, daughter olthe late
Fran k A and Lenora Eynon Smtth The was a member of the Eag le Rtdge
Communt ty Church
Sut vtvors Include a daughter and son· tn-law Marsha and Charles Frcc kcr of Ractnc, a son .tnd daughlet-tn ·law, M.trl tn and Debbtc Evans ol Racme,
a son-tn -law, Delbert Lawson of Rae me, a ' 'stcr. Mildred Marsh of Flon da,
brot hers tn-law and ststcrs-m-law, Harold tnd Faye Evans of Long Bottom',
Paul and Avandlc Evans of Racmc, Nonn an and Kathryn Evans ol Portl and .
Mtnntc Pullins of Mtncral Ctty. Della and i3ill Coleman of Rocdsv tllc. Ruth
and Ch.trlc' Long of Easr Ltvcrpool. and Janet ana Walter Lunger ol East
Ltverpool, grandchtld rc n. Ttm and Beth Lawson of Racme, Eli zabeth and
Scott Anderson of Rae me. Adna and Mana Frcckcr of Ractne, Samuel Ev.1 ns
of Rac tnc, and a great-granddaughter. Sarah Anderson ol Racme.
She was preceded m death by her parents. Frank and Lenora Smllh . he•
husband. R.1ymond Evans a daughtct , Eleanor Lawson. a sister, Luctlle Putt s.
hrothcrs-tn-law, John Marsh, Thomas Potts, Wayne Pullins, Btll Evatb .1nd
Donnld Evans: and n sJstcHn-law V11g1ma Evans
Se rviCes
he held Sunday. l.tnuary 25 , 1998 at 2 p m. '"thc'Ewtng
Funeral Home, Po metoy. wtth the Rev Robert Sanders ollictatmg But tal wtll
lnllow tn the Sutton Ccmetcty Fncnds may call Saturday, January 24 I~Y8
lrnm 2-4 and 6-9 r Ill at the luncral home

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Three deer-velucle acctdents we re reponed Thursday by the Metgs Cou n·
y Shen ffs Department
:
Raben C Saltsman. Rae me. was eastbound on SR 124 near Rac me aroun4
S 45 p m when he struck one of two deer that ran toto the roadway, caus;
mg moderate damage to the car he was dn vtng
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Pf1111Clll A Wh ile Rac tne. was eastbound on Eag le Rtdge Road neat
Chester around 9 30 p m when she struck a deer causmg hght damage t ~
her 1993 Merc ury
D.lVI d Ellwtt, Pomeroy was westbound on SR 124 near Rutland around
9 15 p m when stru ck a deer caustn g moderate damage to hiS ptck up truck!

gency Mcdtcal Servtce recorded ctght
TUPPERS PLAINS
call s lor asststancc Thursday
6 17 p m SR 7. Lamar Lyons S1
CENTRAL DISPATCH
Joseph's Hospual
12 55 am North Second Ave nue.
MtJdlcport . Juantta Gcrord, Hol7cr
Mcd tc.ll Ce nter.
4 51 a m Rocksr• tngs Road.
Pomeroy. Rtch.trd Fn,•nd, dead on

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Deer-vehicle accidents reported

EMS
units record 8 calls
Untts ol the Mctgs County Emer- Allen. Veteran s Memon.tl Hos pt ta l

Stock reports are the 10:30
a.m. quotes provided by Advest
of Gallipolis.

'c_hanjel may be tmplemcnted tly chang mg the
duratiOn of tbc subicr•pt 10n

A boll adviSory has been lifted tor Tuppers Pl ams-Chester Water Dtstnct
customers '" Metgs County for Tuppers Plams west of State Route 7, S~
68 1 west to Alfred, Alfred, SR 7 from Success Road to Htckory Lakes Road;
Htckory Htlls Road and Kay lor Road
In addttt on, a botI order for Pomeroy restdcnts has been li fted

CJep~ties

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Ivan 1 Chevalier, 93, Reedsvtlle, dted Fnday, Jan 23, 1998 m the Arcadta Nursmg Center, Coolville.
He was born on Aug. 18, 1904 m Reedsvtlle. son of the late Charles and,
Mmnic. Smtth Chevalier
Survi vmg are two daughters and sons- m-law. Ferra Lou and Erme Barringe' of Reedsvtlle, and Martha' Lana and Howard Nelson of Wheeling,
W Va , a'd~u ght er, Florence Goff of Tuppers Platns, a son and daught e r- m ~
law, Fran&lt; s and Gertrude Chevaher of Pamesv tlle; and 14 grandchtldn·n.
18 great- ~randc htldren and one great-great granddau ghter.
He" ~s also preceded tn death by hts wtfc , Lydta Chevalter, and bv stx
brothers two ststers. two grandchildren and a great grand son
GraveSide servtces wtll be 2 p m Sunday tn the the Eden Cemetery.
Reedsv tlle, wtth Phthp Sturm offi ctatmg Fnends may call at the Whtte Funcr·
al Home, Coohtlle, from 7-9 p m Saturday

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�Sports

The Daily Senti,e-;l

By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Correspondent
M~H!~ sL:ort::d e,arl; ,\nd oft en as
the Lad~y ~hraude" u&gt;.~sted to a 72
11 WHJ u~er 1 nmhlc rn g11ls 1 n Val
Icy Conlcrcncc haskclball ac110n
Thursda) t!H:n mg
The M,,r,1ut.lcrs came out and
JUmped oul 111 a 7 0 lead wnh 4 10
left rn the Ill" pcrrod \\hen A11rbcr
Vrnrng hrl a free throw Jrll Rrchards
fina ll y scored lor the Lrdy Cats .tithe
1 04 mark ol Ihe pcrrod
Mcr gs then went on a 14 I run to
. nd the pcrr ou ,rnd l.rke a 21 1 lead
11 the end ol the pcrrod The Lrd y
Mamud c r~ u ~cd .1 hllam.:cd S(.;O nng
allack rn the pwod '" erghl players
S&lt;:ored lor Mcr gs rn the perrod
, Mer ~s rncrcascd !herr lead 10 37
II al the hall wllh a 1h 8 scorrng
advantage Once agarn the ~ far:ug

crs had a bal,mced sconng att ac~ n

the penod as seven grrls placed tn the
column rn the pcnod In the first hall
the Lady M.rraudcrs "ere 17 of 11
for,, warm 55%
1 he Tomcat s played the Mar.rud
crs c' en rn Ihe llmd pcrrod as Ihe
Marauders held a 13·1 1 ,rdvantage 10
take a 50 22 rnlo the lmal pe11od
Bobb1 Len! paced the Tnmhlc ,JIIack
rn the pen od w11h seven po1nts
Tony,r Mrller led Mergs rn the pen
od wuh live
Mcr gs blew out Trrlnble rn the
fourth pcnod outscorrng the Lady
Cats 22 9 to post the 4 1 porn! vrclo
ry Carrss.J Ash poured 10 nrnc porn Is
rn the pcnod lu p.tce the Marauders
All mnc g11ls th.rl Mcrgs h.rd
dressed scored the Marauders were
led hy 1onyu Mrll er Canss.r Ash .rnd
Tracy Colley led the w.ry wllh II
pmnls T.rngy Luudcrmr'• added 10
Amhcr Vrnrng .mu Melrss.r ·~-" '
added nrnc &lt;•llh
Smrlh S&lt;:ored
srx , Jennifer Shnm
,rdded three

Sh~1nn on

Pncc led the wa) wllh sev

en Amy Hvsell •)fld M.rnone Br.lllon
added m c.rc h Shc1 rr " ""e ll led
lnrnhlc w1th l1vc

Bobhr Len! led the wny lor the
l omc.Jis wllh 16 No other Tnmble
slalllllcs \\ere ,1\aliahle
Mer gs wli llml Rl\cr Valley Sat
urday at Lurr) R Morn son Gynma
s1um The rl:~ervc g.unc will get
Underw ,Jy al 6 jJ 111 Wllh !he V,JrSJiy
g.rme IO lol low ,JI 7 10 r m 1 he
M.rr ruders "111 tr.r, el 10 Alexander
on Monu.ry
Quarter totals
1nmble
"1 H I I 9=31
Mer gs
2 1- 16 11-22=72
Trrmblc· JesSIC a Ash I 0 0=2
Shern Russe ll I 0 !J=2, Bohbr Lent
7 0 2= 16 Jrll R~ehnrds 2 0 0=4
Robrn Sullon I 0 0=2 Totals 14-03:"11

Me1gs: f.mg y L.tudernuh 5 IJ.
0= I0 C.rmsa Ash 4- 1 ()= II , Jcnm fer
Shrnnplrn I 0- 1="1 Tr,~ey Colle) 4
01- 11 Becky Smllh 10 0=6
Am her Vmrng 4 0- 1=9 Tony.• Mrller
5-0- 1=II Brooke Wtlhams I 0 (1=2
Mel "''' Werry 4-0 I=Y Totals: 31·
1·7=72

LAYUP TIME comes for the Metgs Marauders' Becky Smtih durmg Thursday mght's mter·dtvtslonal TVC home game against Tnmble, whtch the Marauders won 72·31. (Senttnel photo by Dave Har·
rts

Wellston outlasts
Tornadoes 26-24
The Wells!On Golden Rockets
look ad' anlage of a slc.rdy ell or! to
lc.rd 19 8 gm ng 11110 the fourth quar
lcr where they fended off ,1 I.Jie
Southern Tornado rally lo clarm .1 26
24 WJO Thursday nr ghl 10 Trr v.r llcy
Conference grrls' v,IISJI) basketh.rll
,h.: liOn

Both clubs shot poorly rn the
ollenmc struggle refl"clcd hv the 6
11~rsl pcrrod score .md 11-5 hallllmc
mark
The trend conlmucd gorng down
the stretch as Wellston held a 19 8
thrrd perrod le.1d then fend off .rlate
Southern r.tlly 10 claun the 26 24
\\Jn The Tollli.H.locs st.:urcd mort.:
pornts rn 1hc fou rth qu.rrter ( 16) 1!1.1n
they had the prevrous three qu.ulers
The Tornado spark c.rme from
se,cral steals oil the press that man
ul actured some off ense and put Well
slon on the ropes Southern lwrcc h.rd
t.:ham:cs to wan or 11c m the lmdl
n11nutc hut mJsscd the opponuniiiC"i

much lo !he s,Jitsl&lt;~cllo n of .1 stressed
out Well ston wntmgcnl
Southern was led hy N1cole Ben
son wrlh len pornls, Krm S.ryre wllh
nrne Sllcy Lyons three, .md Kun lhk
two One key to the g.unc w.rs th.ll
lc,td lll g sc orer Cy nthl,J C.tld\\ cJ I W,JS
held s~.: on.: lcss
R.tdlC I Hcnmc.m h.uJ gl Ill

lead Wellston whrle Cand,rce Rohl·
ncttc h,td stx Jcssu..:a' K~ng stx., and
Ka1re Cr.rhlrcc had lour
Southern hll 9-39 for 21 percent,
hll 2-1 1 three pornlers, 4- 10 at Ihe
ltne. and had 24 rebounds Wellston
hrt 9 42 mer.rll lor a whoppmg 21
pc'rcent, hrl I 6 three pornlers , .md
was 5-11 at the Ime wrlh 2H rebounds
Southern col lee led 14 steals crghl
assrsls 21 turnovers .md 17 louis
Wcllslon had 15 turnovers and 16
loui s
Southern won the reserve g~mll.!
33-6 led by Knlre Cummrns wrlh 14
and Fallon Roush wrlh erghl
Southern rs 2 I0 md Wellston 5·
7
Southern hosts Mrller Monday
Quarter totals
Southern
1-2 ~- 16=24
Wellston
6 7-6-7=26
Southerm K11n S.ry, 1-2- 111 =9
Stacy Lyons 0·0-3/6=1 K1111 lhr, I
0 0=2 Nrcok Benson 50 0= 10
Totals· 7-2-4/111=24
Wellston: C.rnd.rcc Rohmcllc 3·0
0=6, Kalre Cr.rbtree 0·1 112=4, lcs·
srca Kmg 2 0-2/2=6 Ahcr.t M.1111n 00 111=1 , Mandy Leach 00 112=1,
R.tchcl Henmc.m 4-0 0=8 Tot.tls 'J.
I 5111=26

Mason Bowling
-Sports briefs-- Lanes results
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GETS REBOUND - Ctncmnatl's Bobby Brannen (center) pulls
down a rebound between Marquette's Jarrod Lovette (left) and
Richard Shaw m the hrst half of Thursday 111ght's game tn Mtlwaukee, where Marquette beat the No. 21 Bearcats 66-63 tn overttme.
(AP)

Utah, Stanford win;
No~ 21 Cincinnati
loses in overtime

Football
SAN DIEGO (AP) - D.rll ,"
o\\nu Jerry Jon ~.::-; met "1th lorrm:r
S.m Fr.ml:ts~,;o l:O.H..:h George Sell e ll
to Lhsc..:uss the Cowhoy ... · t:n.u:hmg
\ ,K.Jm:y

Also on Jon es' hst

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Green B.ry

olh.:nstvc L:oo rdtn .tt or Shcrm,w
Lcwt :-; hut NFL rules h.tr tnt\.:rvu:ws

wllh Super Bowl co.K hcs unul .dlcr
the g.rme
Sellen JS the first c.mdrd,rlc known
to h,r\'1..: tntcn tcwcd lor the pos lltnn
wlw.: h l:.nnt o pen w h ~ n Bm•
Switzer rcstgncd J.an Y I ht: Cuw
hoys .trc l:O illln g nil .t 6 \0 sc.tso n
that

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By The Associated Press
Utah .md St.mlord arc sllllthc per run th.u rncluded er~hl str,uglll free
tllfl 1\.\ '
feel
The No 4 Utes ( 16 0 ) .rnd No '
J.mnn.: .t Rc~'c SllliCLI 11 pu1nts
C.rrdrn,rl ( 17 0) slru gg kd on the lor Au Force {7 7 0 4 WAC ) wh rch
road Thursd.ty nt ght hut L.tmc .m.t v stored on ly unt.: l1ciLI go !I m the jm.d
with vh.:tonc:-; to rcm.t 1 thL dill) 6 10
um.lclc~llcd Dtvt:'&lt;. ton I h.::dlll"
Nu ~ Stanford 82
Alex Jensen s~.:o11.:U 17 pomh .t:-.
Washmgton St 72
Ut.rh beat All Force 57 46 The Utes
AI Pullnwi W.rsh S.ruc r hrl ,,
tied the sc hool rcu mJ lor ton. . ..:t.: ullvc p.ur ( l l lrcc th rows tllt.:r W.1shmgtnn
wms :11 the st.trt ol ,1 sc.tso n set tn St.llc pulled wllhm s1x po1 n1s wllh
I SO n.:m.un1ng: He h1 t om.: of I\\O
191 2-11
Atr Fort.:c A~.:aduny ~.:a mc and ln.:~,: throws 40 scumds l.ttcr to h~.: 'p
pl.1yed wnh tremendous purpose
the C.11drn.rl hold off lr Co u ~ '"
C.lr!Os Dm!cl led w~.h: m ~ li P.
co,rch Rrck MaJerus sard I m gl.rd
we re out of here f I the) pi.J) wllh St.ll c (X ~ I 5 P.rc 10) \\llh 2'
lhrs ell ort .rga rnsl other tc.rms they po i!Hs
No. 6 Anzona 87, Oregon 57
un.: ~o 10 g to k no~.:k "omt.: ol 111L:m
At Tucson Anz Mrlcs Srm on
oil
Peter S.IUcr s(.;on.:d 18 pmnts &gt;cored 20 porn Is and Antuna opened
tm:ludmg three tree thro ws down the the g.11ne wllh ,J 15 () run
otrt;tch as Sianlord h~ ld &lt;Ill V..tsh·
M1ke Brhb) .tdded 15 pomts lor
mglon St.uc 82· 72
the Wrldc.ll s ( 16 1 6 0 Pac - 10)
'It w.t~n 't o ne o l o ur hcst J.un.rr Curr y led Orego n (7 9 2 5)
ellon s Stanford coach Mrkc Mont
wrlh II pornts
gomery sard We seemed a h.rll step
No. 20 Florrda St. 83
slow rn qur .rpproac h and los t locus
Wake Forest 59
on defendrng
AI Tallahassee. Fla Randell Jac k
In olhcr Top 25 games 11 was No son scored 19 po1111s and ferrell Buk
6 Amon,J 87, Oregon )7 'Jp 21) cr added 16 '" Florrda State ( 14-5, J
Florrd.r St 83 ~ Forest 5~ Mar
4 ACC) bc,JI colqy hooll ng Wake
quclle 66 No '1-t-crncrnn.llr 63 rn Forest
overumc No 22 Rhode lsl.md 71
Freshmen Rohcn 0 Kelley scored
Vtrgmt a Tech 61i, and No 24 Hawaii 15 pot nts lor Wake Fore" 19· 7, 2 4)
wh~eh shot on ly 11 percen ll rom 1he
65, Rrcc 63
No 4 Utah 57, Aor Force 46
Ireid
; AI Arr Force Academy, Colo,
(See TOP 25 on Page 5)
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Marquette 66
No. Zl Cincinnati 1.: (OT1
At Mtlwaukee, Aaron H~l.;nur&gt;
scored erght of hts carecr-hrgh 32
pmnts m overllmc as Marquellc
snapped Cmc10na11's I0-game WIO·
n10g streak

astern gets by
-V with 49-39 win

Brooke Wrllram s scored two
Mcr gs hll 31 of 70 lor 44% rndudrng one of three from long
mnge And went to the lrne 14'1 Innes
anu hll seven for 50o/r Me1gs pull ed
down 46 rebounds wllh l onya Miller
le.rdrng the wa) wrlh nrn e, Becky
Sm rlh added sc,e n, Cum sa Ash
Shnmphn Coll ey .rl l had srx Wcrr)
had lt ve Laudcm1rh had lour
Mcrgs turned the hall over I)
lrmcs had 19 assrsls led h) Lauder
mrh wllh seven and Smllh~ llh li ve
Mcrgs had 2K stea ls led by llroo kc
Will rams wllh SIX Smllh Slmmplm
anu Vrn rng had f"e each
Mcr p made 11 u d !!an sweep 1n
the reserve game Wi th .1 12 16 wm

Football
OAK LAND C.Jirl (A I' ) - Jon
Grudcn oll cnst\C L:oordm.ll or lor th~.:
Phlladclphr ,l E.rgles the p.rst three
seasons V!,ts lurul

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hc.H.l LU,t Lh ol

the O.rkl.md R.11ucr' hccomrng the
(C,Ull S thmJ LO, lL h S lll U.: Jl)l)~
Gruden ,JI H !he )IIU ngc'sl herd
u&gt;.~c h 111 the NJ"I . repl.1ces Joe
Buge I who w.IS Itreu J.u1 6 .rllcr .14
12 :-,(.;,l M lO

Early Wednesday
Mixed Dowhng League
(As of Jan. 14)
Team
Record
Mcrgs County Golf Course
20 4
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Team h1gh serres: Mergs County
Go lf Course (2029)
Team high game. Mcr gs Cuunly
Golf Course (701&gt;)
Men
H1gh senes· John 1ytec {61 3)
Roger C.rrpcnlcr (50 I)
H1gh game· Tyree (224 1 Ca r
rente r (220)
Women
scnes. P,JI C.rrS&lt;)O (47H)
Helen Phe lps (472)
H1gh game: Phelps ( I82)
Delores fyrce ( 169)
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By SCOTI' WOLFE
Sentinel Correspondent
The Eastern Eagle grrls surviVed
a drsmal mght at the foul hne and a
late Nelsonville rall y to post ,m
rmponant 49-39 Tn-Vallcy Conlcrcnce wm over the Buckeyes Thurs·
day nrght rn Buchtel
Eastern hrt 15-50 from the held
for 30%, hll 17-16 from the Ime for
47 % and had 41 rehounds (Brannon
13, Karr 9, Wolle 7 .md Hayman 7)
Eastern had II assrsls (Hayman 5
Jessrca Brannon 1) nrne ste.rl s (Hoi
ion 2 Hayman 2 12 turnovers two
blocks (Karr 2) and 16 louis
Nclsonvrlle -York hll 15 of 64 hrl
6 14 at the hne and had 26 rebounds
(Adams 9, R Dallon 8) N Y had
seven steals 10 turnovers and h.rd 26
louis
Although Eastern lree thrown
shoo110g was off the mark , the foul
lrnc eventually won the game lor the
Eagles as they h.1d no Ireid go.Jis rn
the fourth quaner E.rstern shot 25
foul shuts 10 the lounh quarter .md hll
eleven
Gomg rnlo the l,lsl round Ncl
sllnvlllc York was lrarhng W ~' hut
cUllhc lead 10 four pomls ,JIIhe I 12
m.rrk Karr then hll one of two .11
the hnc lor a ll\c poml E,ISicrn
.rdv.mtage and Hayman reed the
game wrth a 6-for-H fourth perrod ,
espec ially some key huckcls g11mg
down the stretch
Hayman ~,;,1 mc b;.u,:k lor .1 strong
lrnrsh .rller II11SSJng the mrddle of the
game w1th a possible co n~.:u ss1o n

quarter we vc hccn down sax.

s.ud

Brc\ln Kmghl I think tomghl the
gu) s came out wuh some lire They
rebounded well got the outlets
Th.ll s what we re c.rp.rhlc of '
Kemp ,md the Cavs recovered

Marquelle ( 12-4, 3-3 Conference
USA) got two offenstve rebounds
late 10 ovennne to seal the wm Boh·
by Brannen led Crncmnalr ( 14 1, 6
I) w11h 18 pomls
No. 22 ~bode Island 73
VIrginia Tech 66

Memphi s K6 A lu Bmmngh.am 70

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Amhony Caner scored 16 po1111s
lor Hawan ( 11·1. 2·2 WAC ) whrd!
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men's scores

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8010 North State Route 7
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Cheshire, Ohio 4562().0272

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EASl ERN CONFERENCE

TRAINING FUNDS AVAILABLE
FROM GALLIA·MEIGS CAA

January 21, 1998 5:30PM
January 22, 1998 5:30PM
January 27, 1998 I O:OOAM
January 28, 1998 9:00AM

tory 10 14 games
Freshman Rolan Roberts paced
Vtrg101a Tech (6 Y 1·4) wnh IM
pomts
No. 24 Hawa1i 65, Rice 63
AI Houston Mrke Rohmson hll
the go-ahead free throws wllh 17 4

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Archbohl ()() Sw,ml\ln l"
A s llYII I t:Teo~y~ V,cl '\l Bloun(arm11 l l

Mc r1;er 70 S tmford ~l
M11mH 7R V,JI,uKH •• &amp;l
Mllh.llc r enn 116 E Ken1ud y t\9

NBA standings

from Tucsd.ry mghl 's X6 H4 loss lu
Porll ,rnd m whrch the star forward
h.rd 11 pornls .md 20 rchounds m ,,
losrng c tusc Wrlh the wrn , Ihe Cavs
.rvmded hecommg a 500 team at
home They arc II 9 at Gund Arcn.t
and 12 · 7 on Ihe raad

llepresentatlves of Gallla-Melgs Community Action Agency will be set
at the following locations to review training assistance available
through the Job Training Partnership Act. If you are a resident of
Gallla County or Melga County, attend the school listed, and wo'lld
like Information about JTPA, please attend the meeting.
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AI South Kingstown , R I, Joshua
Kmg' scored 16 pomts and Davtd
Angbabu had a season·htgh 14 '"
Rhode Island beat Vrrg10ta T~ch
Rhode Island ( 13-3, S-1 Atl,mllc
I0) led 39-25 at halfllme and 64-44
wnh 3 35 left en route 10 lls 12th vtc·

Scoreboard

N-Y played 1·3· 1 early m 1he
game E.rstern s Stcphanrc Evans hrt
by key Kurr passes on back door cuts
rcsullcd rn some early Eastern scor'mg Karr and Brannon also hrl some.
key goals as EHS penetrated lhe zone
as Eastern led 14·12 and 28·22 alter
the frrsttwo frames
A n g 1e
Wolle had a good defensrvc g.tme
agarnsl Adams 111 the post l11nllmg
theN- Y '""In JU&lt;I II points
E.tstcrn won the reserve g.rme 51-21
led hy Danrcllc Spencer wllh nmc
.md Amhcr V,msrcklc wllh &lt;l,j;hl ",
nme grrls h11 the sconng column
Amy Sandell led N Y Wllh e1ght and
Courtney C.rgg had srx
Eastern plays host to Federal
Hoc kmg m a b.rule for the league Irile
Mond,ry
E.rstern rs now 8 l .md N Y IS ~
7 overall Eastern ts h.tll game up m
1hc Hoc krng DrvJSron wrlh ,, 6-l
mark over Federal Hockmg who rs 6·
4 alter losrng to Alcx.mdcr
Quarter totals
E.rstern 14-14 I0·1 0-49
Nelsonvrlle· York 12· 10 9-8=W
Eastern: Stcph.rmc Evans 1
2/4=8, Valen,.,Karr 4 4112= 12, Juh
H.tym.m 1.0 1!/10=14, Jcssrca Br.mnon 4-"117= II Kun Mayle 1-0/2=2
Ang1e Wolle I 0 (1=2 Totals 1617136=411
Nelsonville-York:
Mrndy
McC lelland 1- 1 2/2=7 Am.md.t D.u.
ion 4 0 1/2=9, Aile) , h,rl cr 11-0
112=1 Rehccc.l D,rlton 5 0- l/4= 11.
Amrc Ad.uns 5 0 112= II TotaTs:
15-1-6/14=39

Cavaliers tally 112-96
victory over Kings
By JOHN AFFLECK
CLEVELAND (AP) - The
Cleveland Cav,rhers lmall y got ,,
qurck stan and Ihe resul!'w,IS .m e.tsy
wm over the Sm::ramcnto Kmgs
Alter gelling a lecture from co,Jeh
Mrke Fratcllo about 1hc11 sluggrsh
pl.1y rn the hrsl qu.111cr the C.rvs controlled the tempo Irom the hegmnmg
.rod cruiSed 111 ,, 11296 vrcwry
Thur,day mght
Sh.rwn Kemp had 29 pmnl s '"
Cleveland sn,rpped ,, three g.rnre
home losmg strc.rk and h.rd lis !ugh
est pmnt total ol the sc,1son
'The co.rch pul up ,, sl.rl - the
las! nrnc games allhe end oil he lrrsl

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Friday, January 23, 1998

Marauder girls roll
by Trimble 72-31

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Friday, January 23, 1998

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Friday, January 23, 1998

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Worship - !Oa.m., 6 p.m.
. Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Apostolic
Church or Jesus.Christ Apostolic
VanZandt and Ward Rd.
Pastor: James Miller
School - 10:30 a.m.

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Middleport Church of Christ
5th and Main
Pastor: AI Hartson
Youttt Minister: Bill Frazier
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

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Assembly of God
Liberty ..U.embly or God
P.O. Box 467, Dudding Lane

Mason, W.Va.

Sunday sehool- 9:30a.m.
Sunday worship -7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting- 7 p.m.

Sunday Scr.'ices- 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Thu rsday Prayer Meeting · 1 p.m.

Pine Gro•e Bible Holiness Chun:h
1/2 mile off Rt. 325
Pastor: Rev. O'De ll Manley

Bearwallow Rld1e Churth or Christ
Pa~or : Tcrry Stewart
Sunday School -9:30 a. m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:)() p.m.
Wednesday Services • 6:30p.m.

Baptist
Hope Baptist Church (Southern)
Pastor: Richard Oliver
570 Gra nt St.. Middleport
Sunday school - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - I I a.m. and 7 p.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wo!Ship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.
Wos!Oyon Bible Holiness Church
75 Pearl Sl. , Middleport .
Pistqr: Rev. John Neville
Children's service · lO a.m.
Worship - 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Zion Churth ol Christ
Pomeroy, Harrisonvi lle Rd. (Rt.l43)
Pas10r: Rogtr Watson
Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service - 7 p.m
Fr~ Will Blsptist Church

Ash Street, Middleport
Pastor: Les Hayman
Sunday Serv ice - 7:00 p.m.

Tuppen Plain Chun:h or Christ

Sunday School- 10 a.m.

lnslrumcntal

Wedn esday Se rvice-7:00p. m.

. Pastor: Scot 8rown

Rutland First Baptist Church
Sunday School -9:30a.m.

Pastor: David DeWitt

Sunday School- 10:15 a.m.
Youth- 5:30pm Sunday
Bible Study Wednesday 7 pm

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wo!Ship - 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

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

Bradbury Chun:h ol Christ

Rutland Community Churth

First Southern Baptist
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor : E. Ulmar O'Bryant

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
wo..hip - 10:30 a. m.

WorshiP. - 10:45 a.m.
Pomeroy First Baptist
East Mai n St.

Rutland Church ofChrisl
Sunday School -·9:30a.m.
Worship - !0:30a.m., 7 p.m.•

f irst Baptist Church
Pastor: Mark Monow

Bradford Church or Christ
Corn&lt;r of St'Rt. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.

6th and Palmer St., Middleport
Sunday School · 9: 15 a.m.

Minister: Doug Shamblin
Youth Minister: Bill Amberger

Worship- IO:IS.a.m., 7:00p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor&gt;hip - 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7:00 p.m.

Wed nesday Service- 7:00p.m.
Racine Flnl Baptist
Sunday School -9:30a.m.

Hickory Hills ClOurth ol.Christ
Evangelist Jose ph B. Hoskins
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Worship - 10:40 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:00p.m. .
SU.vt r Run Baptist
Pastor: Bill Lillie

Sunday School - IGa. m.

Oexlcr ~
Sunday Evening- 6:30p.m.
Thursday Service · 6:30 p.m.

Pastor : Joe N. Sayre

Sunday School-9:45 a.m.

B&lt;tblehem Baptist Cbun:h
Grea t Bend, Rout e 124, Racine, OH
Pastor : Daniel Berdine

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wednesday B1ble Study - 6:00p.m.

Hillside Baptist Chun:~
St. Rt. 143 just off Ro. 7
Pastor: Rc~ . James R. Acn~c. Sr.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship . 11a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Se rvices · 7 p.m.

Sunday School · II a.m.
Wor.;hip - 9:30a.m., 7:30 p:m.
Wednesday Services- 7:30 p.m.

Pastor: Rev. Gilbert Craig. Jr.

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
·w orship· 10:45 a.m.

Antiquity Baptist
Sunday School - 9:)() a.m.
Wo!Ship- 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening-6:00p.m.

RuUand Free Will Baptist
Salem Sl.
Paslor: Rev. Paul Tay lor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Catholic
Socnd Hurt Catholic Church
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992·5898
Pas1or: R!!¥. Walter E. Heinz

Sat. Con. 4:45-5: 15p.m.; Mass- 5:30 p.m.
Sun. Con. -8:45-9:15 a.m.,
. Sun. Mass - 9:30a.m.
Dai ley Mass -8:30a.m.

Tilt Church or Jesus
Christ or l..alltr-Day Sal nil
St. Rt. 160, 446-6247 or 446-7486
Sunday Scbool 10:20· 11 a.m.
Relief Society/Priesthood 11:05-12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10:15 a.m.
Hom&amp;m~king mcctin~, lsi Thurs. • 7p.m.

Hartrord, W.Va.
Pastor:Jim Hughes

.)

Church of God
Mo. Moriah Church or God

• 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Sunday School·- 10 a. m.
Worship · Jl a.m., ti p.m.
Wednesday St rvias · 7 p.m.
Syncust Flnt Church or God
Apple and Second Sts.
Pastor: Rev. David Russe ll
Su nday School and Worship- 10 a.m.
Evening Se rvices-6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 6:30p.m.

Worship · 9 a.m.

11057 State Route l25, 1.angsvlle

Forest Run
Chad Emrick

. Church announcements
spon,sored by these area
·· merchants.

8111

WIJH AWAitt AD

RACINE MOWER .
CUNIC

Briggs &amp; Stratton
Master Service Technician ,
. .
GENC;Jn"IKE:ROSEftE HEATER REPAIR ·
Quickel 992-8677

TIME FOR SPRING
CLEANING?

Clnn out your basement or
etth: with the help of the
CLASSIFIED SECTION!

. ...

,

... .

.....

949-2804

CLASSIFIED ADS
a supermarket
for everything

RIDENOUR
SUPPLY
St. Rl248r

Chester, Oh.

985-3308

~i•~er ~unrral ~oau ;Jnc.
;104 Soutn Seeond Avenu.

lllddleport. 011 45710
11WVI!-S141
B..- R. F - • DlrtciOr
HIIEutllolnStrMt
011 457lt
oJ

PUBUC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR COST
PROPOSALS
Jan. 21, 1998
Coat Proposals will be
received by the Melga
.County Commllllonara at
their
office
at
the
CourthOuu, Pomeroy, Ohio
45789 until 1:00 p.m.,
Monday • Feb. 16, 1998 lor
the purchau and delivery
lor uae by the Scipio
Volunteer Fire Depllltmant
of the following equipment:
Three (3) Akron 2 1/2"
.flleak
Apart
Turbojet

Eden United Brethren In Christ
2 1!2 miles north of Reedsvill e
on State Route 124
Pastoi: Rev. Robert Markley
Sunday School· II a.m.
Sunday Worship - 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7W p.m. ·
Wednesday Services. 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Youth Sendee - 7:30p.m.

'

Tuesday &amp; Thursday - 7:30 p.m.

Syracuse Church of the Nazarene

South Bethel New Testament
Silve r Ridge
Pasto r: Robert Barber
Sunday School • 9 a.m .

Pastor, Robert J. Coen
Radio Ministry· Ravenswod Station

4-4:30 Saturday
Sunday School -9:30a. m.
Wo.,hip · 10:30 a.m ., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Pomeroy Church of the Nazarene

Pick up discarded
appliances, batteries,
many metals &amp;
motor blocks.
614-992-4025 B am-8 om

Hauling, Excavating
&amp; Trenching
Limestone &amp; Gravel
Septic Systems
Trailer &amp; House Sites

1

Nozzles w/Piaton Grip
Four (4) Akron 1 1/2
Nozzlee with Pletol Grip
l'wo (2) Scott Air Pecka 50
NFPA 30 Minute SCBA with
Aluminum Cylinders (or
Equivalent)
Provide
~ascription or all attachlnants plus any optlona
available with coste.
Tan (10) Finley 11001 teat
(3"x50') 3 Inch by 50 teet
Fire Hose with 2 1/2'
Aluminum Couplings (or
Equivalent)
Coat proposals may be
mailed or delivered to the
Melga County Commlsalonera,
Courthouse,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45'769. ·
Queatlona In regard to this
request may be addresaed
to Jean Truuell, Meigs
Granta Administrator at
740-992-7908.
Janet Howard, President
!llalga County
·
Cammlsalonara
(1 ) 23, 29
(2) 5 3TC
Public Notice

Reasonable Rates

Joe N. Sayre
614-742-2138

JONES'

."'{o~

TOURNAMENT
7 :30, Sign Up

7

p .m .

COURT ST. GRILL

Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour

Sunday School . 9:30 a.m.
Wor.;hip • 10:30 a.m.

Portland Finl Chun:h of the Nazarene
Pastor:· Mark Matson

Wednesday'Servi ce · 7 p.m.

MIKE MORRISON

Faln'lew Bible Chun:h
Letart, W.Va. Rt. I
Pastor: JohQHart
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
.Worship - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study · 7:00 p.m.

And the Swingshift
Appe aring Frida y 8 :00-12:00

.'

Other Churches
Harvest Oulrtach Miolstrles
47439 Reibel Rd., Chester

Faith Fellowship Cndlde for Christ

Pas~ or: Rev. Mary McDaniel

Past or: Rev. Frank-lin Dickens

Sunday Services: 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.

Service: Friday, 7 p.m.

Brogan-Warner
INSURANCE

~~:~~~=~ ~

228 W. Main St , Pomeroy

·

rMi\

--\::::::?

FUNERAL HOME
·o;gnily and Service Always•
Established 1913

992-2121

AT. 7 PIZZA EXPRESS
992-9200
16" Large 3 Item $9.99
18" Extra Large.Deluxe
.

rands FLORIST
MeYJ'a County s 0/deal Flor~r

. Veterans
Memorial
Hospital

115 E . Memorial Dr. Pomeroy
992-2104

Free Tickets al bolh O'Dell

CLASSIFIED SECTION!

992-5432 '

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY~

Game time 7:30p.m.

Clean out your basement
ante with the help of the

"Featuring Kentucky Fried Chicken"

992·5130 Pomeroy

O 'Dell Lumber Night
University of Rio Grande
vs. Cedarville
Sat. , Jan. 24. 1998

• J

TIME FOR
CLEANINQ?

Crow's Family
Restaura11t

r:::b

POMEROY EAGLES CLUB
Members and Guest lnvile d

. 1S2 £ASr MAINPOMIROY, OHIO 4S769

•

614/992-2644
614/992-6298

v. s~nd Your

With Special I:noM· ·~

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

I

ESTATE NO. 232 24 Thirteenth Annual Accounl
of John T. Wolle, Trustee of
tho Trus t Created Under
Item V of the Last Will and

20 Vrs. Exp. • Ins . Owner: Ronni e Jones

Teatame11t of Creed Janes,

Deceased.
ESTATE NO .

25002 -

Twelfth Annual Account of

Richard E. Jones, Trustee of .
the Truet Create d Under
Item V or lhe Last Will and
Testament or Manning D.
Webater, Deceased.
Unleae exceptions are
filed thereto, said accounts

will be lo r hearing berore
s old Court on tho 23rd day ..
of Februa ry, 1998, at whic h
time the accounta will be.
considere d and continued
rrom dey to day until finally
dls poaod of.

Happy Ad

Happ~

2 Large or""'
.

Birthda~

E xtra Large P izzas at

Regular Price &amp; get Free

A.D.

Order of HotWings

Love r.,u

RT. 7 P.IZZA
EXPRESS

Forever,
Bunches
'·

LOOKING
FOR
ROMANCE?
1-900-289-1245 Ext. 9789 $2 .99
SPORTS!
SCORES!
SPREADS!
t-900·285-9371 Ext, 5701.$2.99
·

SUNSET HOME
CONSTRUCTION
New Constru~tion &amp; Remodeling
Minor Repairs • Cabinets • Siding
Roofs • Decks • Garages
Free Estimates

740·742·3411

CELLULAR PHONES
360° Communications

" WARNER INSURANCE
JEFF
POMEROY, OH.
3J27fT FN

614-992·7643
(No Sunday Calls)

Per. Min. Must be 18 Yrs.

Serv-U· 619-645-6434
Start dating tonighll Have fun,
play Ohio's dating game. 1-800ROMANCE. e~el ension 7484.

Top • Trill! • Cable • Removal • Crane • Hauling
• Stump Grinding •

40

less than five daya prior to
the date set lor hearing.
Robert E. Buck
Common Piau Court,
Probate Division
·. Meigs county, Ohio
(1) 24, ftc

Davi d Wh ite Services, Inc .. Is
7 Pupp ies All Wh ite &amp; Crea m Curr entl y Interviewing Fo r A
Colored: 4 Females. 3 Males; Kit- Qua lified Service Tec hnicia n.
ThiS IS A Full Time Positon With
tens, 740-379·9447.
Good Starti ng Pay. Vacati on.
. La rge Ficus house pl ant. 304· Holiday Pa~. And Health ln8_8_2_·332_4_. --~---- 1 suran ce . Must Have Alleast 5
MiKed pu ps 7wks old, Au stralian Years Backg round In ServiCe .
Sheph ard &amp; Beagle, wo rmed &amp; Must Be Willi ng To Work Some
hea lthy, also, 1yr old female Installation II Necessary. Resume
Beagle. 304·458· 1515.
And References Can Be Dropped

=.:.!..:..=......:::...:.:.=.____ 1 Ofl

6:30 P.M., Or 740-446-2896, Daylime.

Six monJh old male puppy. house. broken, to good t10me. 740·992·
4286.

60

Lost and Found

LOST: Young boys blue wallet,
Tuesday afternoon in vicini ty ol
Dr. Park's Office. Main Sl. Cablevision Office or Fruth's Pharmacy
Pt. Pleasant. His job ea rning s,
Christmas &amp; recent Dlrthday
money w/cou pons inside. REWARD ! il money re turned. 304-

hke male dog, Byrs. old. beige wl

dark snout. 951bs. friend ly. •ran·
ound Sal ! Creek, Henderson
area . Catl 304·675·3984 Ji m or
Anna.

RUTLAND
AMERICAN
LEGION·
BEECK GROVE
ROAD
GUN SHOOT
SUN., 1:00 PM

L&amp;L TIRE BARN

Fadory Choke Only

Dealers Welcome!

Pine Grove Rd.,
Racine, OH
614-992·5344

"ULFPBICE
USED !IRE

SALE"

Cash

&amp; Carry

HOWARD
EXCAVATING CO.
Limestone Hauling
House &amp; Trailer Sites
Land Clea ring &amp;
Grading
~ eptl c S ystem &amp;
Utilities
Estimates

(614) 992-3838 .
12/18111n

. BINGO .

NOW OPEN

MON. &amp; WED.

SUPERIOR AUTO BODY

SSSO.QO
$50.00 OR MORE
PER GAME

BEECH GROVE
ROAD

STATE ROUTE 681
DARWIN , OH
(Located behind Whaley's Used Cars )
We understand the Investment In an automobile
today and 01.1r qualified staff, all ASE certified , will
restore your auto to the pre -~ ccldent condition·.
Out main objective Is to give to the c u s torn,e r the
highest quality of repair work pos sible .Oith a
guarantee.

A. Fre,e Computer Estimates
B. Guarantee Color Match
C. All Types Insurance Claims
'
Give
Us
A
Call
At
992·1359
·,
Owner &amp; Operator, John Davis
i·

Men And Women. Ages 18 And
CNer, Learn To Operate And
Repair Earth MoVing Machines
And Cranes.
ApplicatiOns Dates: FebiUary 9.
10. 11, And February t9, 20.2 1.
1998. From 9:00 A.M.

To 3:00PM.
Apphcahon Fee: $10.00 Cash,
Non-Refu ndable
Contact· Ohio Operahng
Eng1neers Training Center
Phone: 740-38 5·2567

AU Ya rd "Sates M.i-~ 11 Be Paid In
Advance. Deadlin e: 1:OOpm the
day tl ef o re th e ad Is to run ,
Sund ay &amp; Monday edll lon ·
1:OOpm FrJc:tay.

Auction
and Flea Market

Rick Pearson Auct1on Company,
lull lime auctio neer. complete
auc110fl
service.
Licensed
•ss.Oh1o &amp; We st Virgin1a , 304·

773-5785 Or 304-773-5447.
Wanted to Buy

Aosotule Top Dollar : All u.s. Sil·
11er And Gold Coms. Proolsets .
Diamonds, Antique Jewelry, Gold
A1ngs, Pre -1930 U.S. Currency,
Sterling, Etc. Acquisit ions Jewelry
. M.T.S Com Shop. 151 Second
Avenue. Gathpotis. 740-446-2842.
Antiques, top prices paid, A1 119r·
ine Antiques, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Ru ss Moo re owner, 740·992·

2526.

Study, 1-800·44-SHAAE.

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

90

MEET THE WORLD I Inte rnational Non-Prolil Seeks Loca l Represen tali\19. Work With Fore•gn E~ ·
change SttJdents. Host Famil1e s.
High Schools. Tra ining Prov1ded.
Expenses Paid. Travel Opportu·
n1 tli.S . Not A Paid Pos iti On . Ca ll
Ca(ihy Brucker ! AI 800·871 ·2526
Or EF Founda tion· For Fore1gn

Yard Sale

Be Paid In Advance.
DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
the day before the ad
Is to run. Sunday
e&lt;fltlon • 2:00p.m.
Friday. Monday edition
• 10:00 a.m. S•l" turday.

80

In nee d of pe rson to do drywall
aM spray tedured ceil1ng repa1r
on Manufa ctured Homes (Moh1le
Homes). Must be wil ling to travel
and spend nights away !rom home
as needed. Must be ante to wOrk
without Supervision. No walk in's
Send tn qtJir y to : Elit e Mobi le
Home Maintenance. ::18655 State
Road 7, Long Bottom. Oh 45743.

OHIO OPERATING
ENGINEERS LOCA L18
APPRENTICESHIP IN
CONSTRUCTION

AL.L Yard Sa les Must

Announcement•

RUTLAND
POST 467.
STAR BURST

ploy~r.

LOST: 2 Walker mate Cl ogs bet·
wee n Plai n Va ll ey Rd. &amp; Letart.
has collars &amp; name p1ates. Jess
Huffman. 304-675-6132.

Phone: (614) 446-47 59
441 -11 9 1

Excellent benetit packa ge lo• FT
mi re. AN . DON. 304 -675-0860

Found : Dalmallon Pup Near 141
Call 740·44 t ·099t .

J'ree Estintates I

Imme dia te~ openings l or CNA PT/
FT. ReQu ires WV ce rtif ica tion .
Must be abl e to wor~ all shrfl s.

Ext. t 24. Lakin is an EEO em-

388-9836.

70

Or Maj led To P.O. B01r: 250 ,
At hens, Ohio 457 0t At tention:
Service Manager.

employees. Contact Sandra Rei!·

Found: f "Male
1 Female German

Rick Johnson
Owner

2DVRS. EXP.

6:30P.M.

At Our Olllce At 11 02 Jack·
so n Plke ,.Galli polls. Ohio 4563 1

P,uppies . 740-44 1-0520

179 Rand St.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

J'uJI31 JnsNred

304-372-9646.

HVAC SEFIVICETECHNICAN

Giveaway

ACE TREE SERVICE

execution of the truet 1 not

Earn $200-$500 e1tra income per
month working ou t of your home
as a kitc hen consu lt ant Tele

on~

333-TEL3 SPI WB622416

go• la st seen Jan . 13, 1998 ar -

Any person lntereated
may me written excopllona
to said account. or to
matters pertaining to the

Drivers Needed Local Company
OTR Flatbed Operators For Mid·
wes t &amp; Southern U.S. Age 23
Year Minimum, E ~epe r ie nced , Min·
!mum 01 2 Years. Good Equip·
ment, Good Pay, Pl ent~ Of Work,
Home 98% Weekends. Insurance
Available, 740-446-t 922.

Earn Ertra Income Distributors
$10.00 Free Calling!! To Activate To DirE!C f Se ll Pt1oto Products.
You r Ca rd Call Toll -Free 1-888- 740·44 1·9800 M·F 9 A.M. ·3 P.M

AEWARO I Akita mix, Shephard
2f12/92Jttn

Dependable AM Fleltible Ce rti·
ti ed Nurse Aid Needed Fo r In
Home Care. Call Adriann e Or Angi_
e 1·800·48t -6334 .

30 Announcements

675-64135

COMPLETE TREE CARE

30

440-7267.

/Min. Must Be 18 Yrs.

Public Notice

and settlement.

SUPER BOWL
·SPECIAL
Purchase

."'{rim

New Homes • Vinyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

of the following named
fiduciaries have flied In the
Pt obat e Cou rt, Meig s
Counly, Ohio, lo r approval

1501.

Must Be 18 Yrs.

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

Ac counts and vouchers

Cosmetologi st Needed, Gaur anteed Wage s, Paid vacatio n ,
Free CEU Hour. Full &amp; Part Wa nt·
ed Other Benefi ts Incl uded. 740·

Serv-U619-645-6434.

614-992-5479

Starting Mo n ., Jan . 26

Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Wo!Ship- 10:30 p.m.
Sunday School - 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

(614) 367-0266
1-800-950·3359

Racine , in Meigs County,

POOL

E ;~~t.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 45631

113 W. 2ND ST. ·

IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT,
PROBATE DIVISION .
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF THE
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNTS, PROBATE
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

• .. .. .. . Drivers Wanled" '"'' "'
500 Mi le Rad ius -Home Every
Weekend, Heallh Insurance Provided With Famil y Coverage
Available 40 t K Retiremen t Plan,
First In -First Out Dispatch La te
Model Conv. Trac tors With
Flatbed Trai lers, Competitive Pay
Of Gross, Contact l ·

800·348·7186 xosoa.

$2.99 Per Min.

IREISERVIGE

Flubllc Notice

t9nRv
VIN M50CA6J0268111
1990 ISUZU 4X4
VIN JAACR11 E5l7254341
o 'clock p.m.
1991 TOYOTA4X4
Dennie E. Hill
VIN JT4RN01 P5M0012885
Treasurer 1994 CHEVROLET VAN
(I) 9 , 16, 23 3tc
VIN 1GBEG25K9RF171495
1988 OLDSMOBILE
VIN 1G3WR14W7JD357108
Public Notice
The terms or sale are
---':...==::...:;==:._cash.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Homo National Bank
On Saturday, February 14,
1998 ot 10:00 a.m., the reserves the right to reject
Home National Bank will any or all bide or to remove
orror for sale at public any unit rrom tho aalo at
auction on the bank parking any time.
Arrangemenla may be
lot the following vehicles:
made to lnapect any nl the
1986 PLYMOUTH FURRY
above named vohlcloa prior
VIN 1P3BB26P1GX589181
to sale by calling 949-2210.
1986 BUICK LESABRE
(1) 21, 23, 28, 30;
VIN 1G4HR3737GH425674 . (2) 4, 6, 11, 13 ate

Help Wanted

Spears, 304-675-1429.

LONELY?
CALL
TONIGHT!
1·900-265-9245

NIOR CITIZ.f;N
sE olsco\JNT

f'\l'-'-'

•Room Additions
•New Garages
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
•Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

at the southern Local
School District, Board of
Education office on the day
of January 26, 1998 at 7:00

110

AVON I All Areas I Shirley

Person'a ls

~ '"s\li"~O

Ohio, are on file in the office
of the Treasurer, Donnie E.
Hill of eald district.
These are lor public
Inspection; a public heating
on said budge! will be held

8 WEEK

White's Cilapel Wesleyan
Coolville Road

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

·• " I

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SEVICE

Public Notice

Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship- 7 p.m.

Pastor: Samuel Basye

614~992-3470

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

Gentlema n Seeking Co mpanion·
ship From Nice Female For Talks . Avon $8 -$1 8 /Hr, No Door -To·
Walks &amp; Friends hip. Send Re· Door, Quick Cash. Fun &amp; Relax·
plies To : CLA 309 . c/o Gallipoli s irg, 1-800-736-()166
Daily Tribune, 825 Third Avenue.
Computer Useres Needed . Work
Gallipolis. OH 45631 .
Own Hrs. $.20K ·SSOK !Yr., 1·800·
Hot l oca l Numbers! 1-900-285· 348·7 186 X 1173.
9077 E~ t. 4585 18 + Serv-U 61 9·
Compu te r Use rs Neede d. Work
645-8-134 $2.99 /Min.
own hours. $20k ro $50k/yr 1·

"Sounds like a power struggle between
the spaghetti and the pl~kled onions:·

Pastor: Rev. Roger WillfOfd

Rutland Chun:h orthe Nazartne

Limestone,
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt

005

'

Fntdo.m Gospel Mission
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd. 31

Worship . 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedne~ay SeiVices · 7 p.m.

We Buy Auto's In Any Condition,

Call 740·38H062, Or 740-446·
PART.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

omopd

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING ON THE
TAX BUDGET
Two coplu _of the tax
budget lor the Southern
Local School District of

No Sund:ty or Wednesday Night Servi ces

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.•

Wellston, Ohio 45692, (740)384-

4577.

Don'r gtt stung by high prim!
Shop lh• doS!ifitd St!Ciion.

GravelLimestone
Sand- Dirt
614-992-3220

· Public Notice

Pastor: Jeff Smith

Chester Chun=h of the Naurene
Pastor: Rev. Herbert Grate

CLASSIFJEDS

TRUCKING

Public Notice

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wo!Ship Service 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday Scrvicfs • 7 p.m.

· in a hurry... TRY . .

SAYRE

FRJE

Carleton lntmleaomlnatlonal Church
; King.•bury Road

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship- I0:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Pomeroy

Rt. 124, Minersville, OH ·
(740) 992·3980 1/12198 1 mo. pd.

DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

7/22/tfn

Worship - 10 a. m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Pastor: Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm)r.

992· 2955

Come Smell the Swut Seent ef Ceuntry Cudlu

Evening 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

We Fill Doctors'
Prescriptions

Tues. 1o-a, Wed.-Sat. 10-2 .

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m. ·

Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School • JO a.m.
Worship · I I a.m.

·Triple Scented Candles
&lt;:rocks, Cakes &amp; Refills

Pastor: Roy Hunter

Pastor: Teresa Waldeck

·

Public Notice

Full Gospel Ughthouse ~)
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
/J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Flatwoods

Pastor: Dr. J.D. Young
Sunday school · 9:30a.m.
Sunday worship • 10:30 a.m. &amp;: 7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer service· 1 p.m.

Sunday School • II a.m.

-·-

Sunday School -9:30a.m.

Reedsville FellolVshlp
Church orthe Nazartne

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

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

f.Ahd--

Pistor: Lawrence Bush

Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service. 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:45a.m.

Holiness

Davia-Quickel Agency Inc.
INSURAN CE

ML Olive Commuoity Churth

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Pastor: Chad Emrick

Danville Holiness Church

United Brethren
ML Hermon United Brtlhrto
In Christ Chun:h
Texas Community off CR 82
Pastor: RobCn s.naer;Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.

Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By- Pass
Pastor: Rev. Robert E. Smith. Sr.

Central Cluster
Asbury (Syrecuse)

·

Sabba.th School - 2 p.m.
Worship · 3 p.m.

United Faith Church

Tuesday Services - 7:30p.m.

Minister: Danny Bias

Pastor: Roy Lawinsky
Saturday Services:

Evening · 7 p. m.
Wedneday Sc ~ice • 7 p.m.

Worship· 10 a.m.

Paslor: Keith Rader

Seventh-Day Adventist
Seventh-Day AdvenUst
Mulberry Hts. Rd., Pomeroy

Faith Gospel Church
Long Bonom
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.

Torch Church
Co. Rd. 63
School - 9:30a.m.

Sunday School · 9 a.m.

EnterpriK

Middleport Presbyterian
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship - t Oa.m.

Worship - 11 a.m.

Worship . 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services· 8 p.m.

Pastor: Sharon Hausman

326 E. Main St., Pomeroy
Rector: Re v. D A. duPiantier
Holy Eucharist and

Worship . 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:45 a. m.

Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.

Grand Street

Tuppen Plains SL Paul

Episcopal
Gn&lt;t Episcopal Chun:h

Harrisonville Prtsbyterian Chun:h

Mone Cilapel Church
Sunday school .· JO a.m.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Reedsville
Wor.;hip - 9:30 acm.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
UMYF Sunday 6:30 p.m.
"First Sunday of Monlh · 7:30p.m. serv ice

Second &amp; Lynn, Pomc:roy
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wildman
Sunday school and worship 10:25

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

DyavUit Community Church
Sunday School - 9:30 a. m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Hockingport Chun:h

Long Bottom
Sunday School - 9'30 a.m.
\Vo!Shlp • 10:30 a.m.

Congregational
Trinity Church

Syracuse First United Presbyterian

Pastor: Edsel Hart

Deibel Church
Township Rd., 46BC
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wo!Ship • 10 a.m.
·Wednesday Services. 10 a.m.

Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.

Church or God or Prophecy
OJ. White Rd. off St. Rt. lliO
Pastor: P.J. Chapman
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m.
Wed nesday Services . 7 p.m.

Presbyterian

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
wo .. hip . 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Coolville Church
Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
tuesday Services - 7 p.m.

Worship -9:30a.m.

Coffee hour fo iiGwing

Pomeroy Wtstalde Church of Christ
33226 Children's Home Rd.

Sunday Evening 7 p.m.
Thursday Service - 7 p.m.

Pastor: Helen Kline

Joppa
Pastor: Bob Randolph

Church of Christ
Pomeroy Church or Christ
212 W. Main Sl.

Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

East Letart

Coolville Uolted Methodist Parish

Chester
Pasto r: Sharon Hausman
Worshi p . 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Thursday Services- 7 p.m.

Sunday School 10:30 a.m.

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

Worsltip . 11 a.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a. m.

Pastor: Randy Barr

Wednesday Services- 7:00p.m.

Bai!Cy Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmett Rawson

Worship - II a.m., 6:30 p.m.

Rutland Church or God

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 6 p.m.

Faith Valley Tahomacle Church

Pastor: Sharon Hausman

E~e ning

Th ird A ve.
Pastor: Rev. Clark Baker

. Pastor: Rev . Krisana Robinson

Melp Coopentlvt Parish
Northrast Cluster
Alfrtd

Sunday School - Y:45 a.m.

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE Ia hereby given
that on Saturday, January
24, 1998, at 10:00 a.m., a
public sale will be held at
211 West $.econd Street,
Ohio,
The
Pomeroy,
Parmer'a Btnk and Savlngt·
f;ompany parking lot, to sell
for cash the following
collateral:
·
1990 DODGE CARAVAN
2B4FKS533LR781178
The Farmer• Bank and
Savings
Company,
Pomeroy, Ohio, reserves the
right to bid at thla sale, and
to withdraw the above
colleteral prior to sale.
Further, The Farmers Bank
and Savings Company
reaervea the right to reject
any or all bide submitted.
Further,
the above
collateral will be sold In the
' Jiondltlon It Ia In, wllh no
Cxpren or · implied
warrantlu glven.the above
Further,
collateral will be sold In the
condition It Ia In, with no
expreas
or Implied
warrantlea given.
For further Information,
contact Tim at AAS-4289.
·fJJ 21, 22,23 3tc

Middleport Penlecostal

985-4473

10125196/tfn

Public Notice

Wednes4ay Servi ces - 7 p.m.

Haul Communlly Church
Off Rt. 124

Cell Phone

591-1897

Suttoo
Pastor: Dewayne Stutler
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m. (1st &amp; 3rd S~n)

Thursday Servicts. 7 p.m.

~ Racine
Pastor: Re\1 . James Sanerfiel d

• 614-992·3141

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening . 7 p.m. .

Wednesday Service. 7 p.m.

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Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship - I I a.m.

Mt. Oll&gt;e Unilcd Methodist
Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Rev. Ralph Spires
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wo!Ship • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Call Anytime

St. Rt . 124, Racine
Pastor: William Hoback

SyraCOUO! Mission
1411 Bridgeman St., Syracuse
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening - 6 p.m.

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DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

Parking Lots, etc.

Pentecostal
Pentecostal Assembly

Evening - 7:30p.m.

TRUCKING

Driveways,

7 p.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. &amp; Youth 7 p.m.

.ROBERT BISSEU
CONSTRUCTION

R. L. ·HOLLON

REMOVAL

Sunday Schooi!O a.m.

Racine

United Methodist
Graham Unlled Methodist
Worship-9:30a.m. (1 st &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30 p.m. (3rd .It 4th Sun)
WednCS&lt;lay Service · 7:30p.m.

SNOW

Sunday School - 11 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

Pastor: Brian Harkness

Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.

Friday-7:00p.m.

Pastor: Bill Staten
Sunday Services- 10 a. m. &amp;

Middleport Community Church
575 Pearl St., Middleport

Joe Wilson
(614) 992-4277

.COUNTRY CANDLE SHOP

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Pastor: Sam Anderson

Sunday SchOOl · 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m.

Rev. George Weirick

1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Chapter

For Information Regarding
Bankruptcy contact:
William S~franek,
Attorney At Law
614-592-5025
Athens, Ohio

"Build Your Dr-am"

New Life Victory Center
3773 Georges Creek Road, Gallipolis, OH

Pastor: Robert Vance
Sunday worship - 10 a.m.
Wednesday se rvice -6:30p.m.

Pastor: Brian Hlrkness

SL Paul Lutheran Church

Sundlly School: 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.
Christian Union
Hartford Church or Christ In
Christian Union

Mt. Moriah Baptbt
fo unh &amp; Main St., Middleport

Pastor: Dewayne Stuller

Comer Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy

Pastor: Philip Stunn

Evening · 7:.30 p.m.
Thursday Services· 7:30

Worship - 11 a.m.

Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood, W.Va.
lntrim pastors: Rev. Robert Hupp
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.

RtedJvllle Church or Christ

Old Bethel Free Will ,Baptlst Church
2860 1 So. Rt. 7, Middleport
Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Pastor : A ri us Hurt

MorningStar

Wor.;hip - 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.

Hemlock Gro,. Church
Pastor: Gene Z&lt;lpp
Sundlly school · IO::lO a.m.
Worship · 9:)() a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday WorshiP, - I0:30a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.

Sunday School · 10 a. m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wo!Ship - 10:45 a.m. (2nd &amp; 4th Sun)

Pine Grove
Re\1 . GeorgCWeiri ck

Langsville ChrisUan Church
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Serv ice 7:30p.m.

Evening · 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

Forest Run Baplisl

Carmtl

Chapter 7

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Wed nesday Service - 7 p.m.

Endtlmt House of Prayer
(at Burlingham church off Route 33)

Pastor: Dtwayne Stutler

Lutheran
St. John Lutheran Chan:h

Pastor: Woody Call

MI. Union Baptjst

Faith Baptist Church
Railroad St., Mason
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
WednesdaY Services.· 7 p.m.

Latter-Day Saints
Reorganized Churth or Jesu1 Christ
or Latter Day Salnta
Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor: Jerry Singer .
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Uberty Christian Church

Worship · I t a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Pastor: Dtwayne Stuller

MBJ

Cli fton, W.Va.

'Sunday - 9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

Sunday School . 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.
Wednesday Services- 10 a.m.

TIMBER: We pay cash for tracts
ol limber. If Interested In selli ng
your tlmt-er. please let our professional forestry sta!l manage
your timber lor Income, wildli le,
and a place to enjoy the outdoors. Superior Hprdwoods ot

Wednesday· 7:00p.m.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
· Worship - 7 p.m.

Pastor : Theron Durham

BANKRUPTCY .

Remodeling

Sunday- 7:00 p. m..

Harrlsbnvllle Communlly Church

· Bethany

Custom Homes

Pa stor: William Van Meter

Pastor: Steve Reed

Services: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Worship · 9 a.m.

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Church or Jesus Christ,
Apostolic Fallh
1/4 mile past Fort Meigs on New Uma Rd .

Clifton Tahomacle Church

New Lime Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Rev. M argaret J. Robinson

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

304-773-5033.

Sllnrsvllle Word or Faith ·

Faith Full Gospel Church
Long Bottom

The Believers· Fellowship Ministry

Snowville

Pastor: Rev. Roy McCarty
Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Pastor: Tom Runyon

Sunday School - 9:30 a. m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wed nesday Servicc:s · 7:00p.m.

VIctory Baptistlndtpeadllnt
. 525 N. 2nd St. Middleport
Pas10r: James E. Keesee
Worship - IOl.m., 7 p.m.

W e dn e~ay Service . 7:00p.m.

wrecked or sa lvage d vet11cles .

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

Sunday School -9:30 a.m.

Salem !i••ter
~
Pastor: Ron Fierce
· Sunday School - 9: IS a.m.
Worship - 10:15 a.m.

J &amp; D Auto Parts. Buying

Pastor:·Lawrence Foreman

Hobson Christian Fellowship Chun:h
Sunday service, 10:00 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Youth fellowship Sunday, 7:00p.m.
Wednesday service, 7:00p.m.

Wanted to Buy

'·

1\~oldng ure Church
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport

Worship ·9:30 a.m. aiJ'lZ_p.m.
Wednesday • 7 p.m. -Friday • fellowship se rvice 7 p.m.

Thursday Services . 7 p.m.

Laurtl Clllf free Mtlhodlst Church

Worship Service - 9 a.m.
Communion · 10 a.m.

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Evening - 1 p.m.

Wednesday Se rv ice - 7 p.m.

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

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Sunday School9:30 a.m.

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wor.;hip - 11:15 a. m., 7 p.m.

Pastor: Keith Rader

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

,·

Pastor: David Dailey

Salem St., Rutland
Pastor: Robert E. Musser

Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.
Youth Fellowship, Sunday. 6 p.m. ·

Hysell Run Holiness Church
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Th ursday Service - 7:30 p.m.

\

ChrisUan Fellowablp Coot..

Rock Sprin111

'--

Pastor: Rev . Blackwood

Paslor Michael Pangio
Sunday .servk::e, 10 a.m.
Thursday service, 7 p.m.

Pomeroy
Pastor: Raben E. Robinson
Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study Tuesday'- !Oa.m.

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Sunday School - 9:30a.ni. ·
Wo,.hip 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
J Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m,·.

Faith Chapel Open Bible Church
923 S. Third St., Middleport

Peari Chapel
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
• Worship . 10 a. m.

• .,

Calvary Blhlt Chun:h
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.

Wednesday 7 pm

Mlntnvlllt
Pu tor: Chad Emrick
Sunday School • 9a.m.
Worship · 10 a. m.

Pastor: Re\1 . Dewey King

Pastor-Jeffrey Wa llace
l:st and 3rd Sunday

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
Ajjape ure Center
"Fuli·Oospcl Chun:h"
Pastors John &amp; P•tty Wade
603 Second Ave. Mason
773 -5017
. Service lime: Sunday 10:30 a.m.'

H..th (Middleport)
Pastor: Vema1aye Sullivan
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
Worship · '10:30 a.m.

Rose or Sharon Holiness Chun:h
Leading Creek Rd., Rutland

Keno Churth ol Christ
wo .. mp . 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: Nei l Tennant

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worahlp - 9 a.m.
Thursday Services , 6:30p.m.

Calvary Pilpim Cil!lpel
Harrisonville Road
Pastor: Rev~ Victor Roush
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Worship- II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:30p.m.

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Antiques- no Item too large or too
small. Also es tates, appraisals,
rel_iniShing , custom ordefs , 740-

992·6576.
Cash Pa id For Land In Gallla
County, Blcw:~burn Real ty, 740·

44&amp;-0008.
Clean . Late Model Cars Or
Trucks, 19QO Models Or Newer,
Smith StJick Pontiac, 1900 East·
ern Avenue . Gal~polls.

E O.E
Pleasant Valley Ho sp1tal IS took·
ing for Operating Tec hn1c1ans .
Operatmg room.e1per1ence pre ferred Must l1ve w1th ln 20
minutes of the ho sp1t at. Mu st be
able to take call. Send resume to
Pe rsonnel at Pleas ant Valley
Hospllal 2520 Valley Or . Pt
Pleasant. WV 25550. ANEOE
RE CREATION PRO GRAM COORQINATOB
Seekmg Cand1date W1th E~ee:ette n t
Plann ing An d Communrca t1on
Skills . Ptens And Coordina te s A
Countywide Recrea tion Prog ram
01 Indoor And Outdoor Recrea tion Oppo r tun11ie s And Special
Events For All Age s Aesponsi·
ble For Pr og ram Fa cil nies,
Bu dgets . Sett1ng ObJectiv es .
Commumty And Program Leader·
ship, Stall Tra in1ng And Evatua·
tmns . Secu reo Contrac t Person·
net. Part· Time Program Stall. Offi·
cials And Volu nteers Responsi·
ble For Marketi ng , Pr omo t1ons
And Program Publicity. Bachelors
Degree Pre ferred. Knowledge 01
Recreation Areas And Skills Ae quued. Candidates Are To Submit
Resume' -'nd Employment Appli·
cation To: 0 .0 . Mcintyre Park
Distr ic t. Gallia Coun ty Col,l rt ·
house. 18 Locust Street. Gallipolis, Ohio 45631·1262 .. Deadline.
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Day bed in good conditi on. 304 -

Wanted · OTR driver. experi·
enced M or F with clean COL and
Hazman endo rseme nt. Must be
able to pass DOT an~ drug test ..
Salary negotiable, co ntact 614-

882-2065

992-7363.

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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441 0725
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304 675 5010 aher Spm
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740 245 9620
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underp nn ng block t e downs &amp;
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1977 L be ty 121w1de 2br to tal
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proofing all basement repai rS 1983 Commodore tratler 14x70
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DREAM HOME SEAlES
ENTERTA lNER 3bedrooms
2ba ths start ng at $219 mo
SUNR ISE Loaded w1th GE ap
pltances sta 1ng at $299/mo
FAM ILY 4bedrooms 2 large
baths starttng $359/mo L m1ted
t me otter only at Oakwood Bar
boursv lie WV 304 736 3409

FlRSTTlME BUYERS
E Z Fmanc1ng
2 or 3 Bedrooms
Around $200 Per Monlh

1800 251 5070

Flfsl Time Buyers E Z Ftna nc ng
2 Or 3 Bedrooms Around $200/

Mo 1 800-251 5070

Large select on of used homes 2
o 3 bedrooms Starbng at $2995
Ou ck dehvery Call 740 385
962 1

LlMlTED TlME ONLYl 4BR 2
BATH $1 449 DOWN $249
MONTH Free a r &amp; sk rt ng Only
at Oakwood Homes Nitro WV

304-755-5885
MUST SELL 14 x80 3bedrooms
2baths owner I nanc ng ava I
able :304 736 7295
N·o·T·t c ·E
Ameru;a s larges t fa ctory outlet
has purchased local \ mobile
nom e dealerShip l All mre ntory
mus t be sold w th n 3U days
Save th ousan ds Call now lor

nfo FREEDOM HOMES ol Nil o
wv 304 722 7127

New 1998 14x70 \hree bedroom
ncludes 6 months FREE lot rent
Inc ude s skHtlng deluxe steps
and se tup Only $187 08 per
month w th $t075 down Call 1

800-837 3238
New 2Bx60 3 or 4 bedroom

$39 995 F ee delivery 1 800

691 6777

Abalemen 1179 500 304 273
2940

Thre e acres three bedroom
house w th two car garage addt
t an al 3 ca r garage poot 614

1988 Clayton t 4K 70 3br
tlatn
goad cond w/heat pump w II de
ltver oca lly $t2500 Call K&amp;K

304 675-3000 8 5

1992 Sunsh ne Trail er 2 Bed
room 1 Bath Arx:l 1/2 Bath Phone

17 40) 446-2095

1994 Sultan Ete ctrtc Heat Pump
2 Bedroo ms 2 Ba th s $1 7 900

740 446 3653
1985 Mans on t4x70 2br 2 ba th
I re pla ce was her dryer stove
ref ge ato micro wave water
bed 304 675 7530 alter 4pm

1998 Ooublewlde Repo
Never I ved n owner I nanc ng
ava table 304 755 5566

Th s newspaper w I not
k11owmg1y accept
adven sements lor real estate
whtch s v otat on of ne
law Our readers are hereby
nlormed hat all dwelhngs
adver1 sed n m s newspaper
are ava table on an equal
opportun ty bass

REAL ESTATE
310 Homes for Sale
0"/o Down W th A Job &amp; Good
Cred 1 $35 000 In Gall pols
Area 740 367 0403 Page 4'1
800-395 23:37 Pag@r 1576
1985 Ranch 3 Bedrooms t Bath
Large L v ngroom Large K1tchen
1 Acre Gall po s C tv Schools
$67 000 740 446 4323
2109 Mt Vernon 3br b tck two
t replaces arge kitchen dinmg
&amp; 11vtng rooms lull basement
garage 175 000 304 575-2917

2592 Sq Fl 3 Bedrooms 2
Baths F nished Bas ment 2 1/2
Car Garage 1 Acrt MOL GaIt

poliS $110000 740446-4441

2 Bedroom tra le rete ences a
depos t equ1rea Leave mes
sage 304 675 1076
5 New 1997 14 W de s Un be l ev
able Pnce Must Se I Before Jan
31st To Close Ou Phy stcat
Year Call Credtt L ne 1 800 948

5678

DREAM HOME SERIES
ENTERTAINER,
3 Bedrooms 2 Baths Sta t ng At
$2191Mo
SUNRISE,
Loaded W th GE Appl ances
Start ng AI $299/MO

New double Wide repo $999
down Free delivery and setup

304 736 7295

New doublewtde I purchased
wont ht on my tot must sell Will
deliver &amp; set up at no cha rge
304 722 7148
New Aepos Never Lived In Only
2 Lett Free Deli ve ry &amp; Set up
Ca I Fmance L ne For Fr ee Ap
proval 1 800 948 5678

ONLY $499 DOWN
ON SELECTlVE SlNGLE WlDES
Free Delivery &amp; Setup

OAKWOOD HOMES NlTRO
304 755-5885
Criner mov ng Make 2 payments
move n assume oan no pay
men t t1ll February 1998 1 304
722 7148 or 304 722 7140

SlNGLE PARENT PROGRAM

vlle VIVA 304 736 3409

D scoun t Mob le Home Part s &amp;
Accessor es Lowes Installed
Pr ces On lnlertherm &amp; Coleman
Furna ces Heat Pumps &amp; A r
Cond ttto ners Hugh Inventory
W th Easy Ovm The Phone Bank
F nanc ng Ava table Replace
ment PaIs And Serv ce Calls
Comptelf! Stock Water Heaters
Sk rt ng K ts $299 95 Anchors
Wood &amp; Fiberglass Step s Roof
Coat ngs Tulls S nks Plumb ng
Supphes Breakers Electncal
Supplies Range Hood &amp; Pa ts
Doors Wmdows Etc Bennetts
Mobtle Home HTG &amp; CLG 1~91

Sallord School Road GallipoliS

OH I 740 446 941 6 Or Toll Free
1800 872 5967 VIV010212
Ooullle wide 10% down $1961
rna Free dellvery &amp; setup 1 800

736 7295
SlNGLE PARENT PROGRAM
Spec aJ F nanc ng Ava lable 304

736 7295

The Entertainer Has Arrived!
14x.80 3br 2 bath comes w1th
27 TV h gh hve VC R surround
sound speakers

$1485/0own
$219/MO

Once ln A L let me Dealll
Only at Oakwood Homes
Nitro W'V

304 775-5685
WESTWOOD HOME SHOW
Used &amp; Repo Sale
As L tile As $500/Down
And $t 50 Per Man th
Free Delll€ry

1 800 251 5070

We stwood Home Show Use d &amp;
Repo Sate As L ttte As $500 00
Down And $1 50 Mo Free Dehv
ery 1 800 25 1 5070
New Double W de Repo $999 00
Down Free Del ve y And Set Upl

304 736 7295

350 lots &amp; Acreage
30 Acres Close To Gall pols
1972 Chevy P ck Up Very Good
COndtton 740 256-6574
35 acres ol good hunting land on
Sm tn Ad 740 742 7405 days
74Q-742 2086 even ngs

Me igs Co Danv le N ce 17
Acre:; $18 000 0 9 Acres
S17 000 $1 000 Down+ $212
Mo Coun y Water
Gall Ia Co Galhpol s Ne ghrbo
hOOd Ad 10 Acres Lots 0 1Leve
$19 000 0 22 Acre s W th Pond
NQW $24 000 Fr endly R dge 8 5
Acre s $7 500 Or 19 Acres
$18 000 County Water Tee ns
Ru n t:asJ One 10 Acres

$10000

Call For Free Maps + Owner F1
nanctng lnlo Take t 0% Oft L sted
Pnces On Cash Purchases

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NEW LAND
Start OH Atght
Own Your Own Land
1n Southern OhiO
N~w On Market P1ke County
Beave 5 t Acres Aestr cted Just
011 SA 32
GALLIA COUNTY
Close To Jackson County L ne
Off SR 35 /SA 233 5 To 10 Acre
Country Bu•ldmg Lots Beauhlu\
Open Fat Meadows Start ng AI
$12 900 $1 290 Down NeKI To
Nat anal Also Land In
!·Jackson
Athens SciOto
Ross
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bedroom $1 350/d.own 5299/mo
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Real Estate
Wanted

Cash Paid For Land In Galha
Cou nty Blackburn Realty 740

44&amp;-0008

Two Bedroom Apartment Next To
University ol Rio Grande Campus

(740) 245-5858

One bedroom apar tment In Mtd

410 Houses for Rent

dleport 740992 2178

2 Bedroom Home In Kanauga
$325 Mon th Pl us Ullllt es No
Pets 740 446 4107

Upsta rs 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Fur
mshed Clean No Pels Reference
&amp; Deposl1 Required 740 446

2BR house new carpet new ly
rem ode led $300/mo Aelerenc
es &amp; deposit • utilities 304 675

1070 Exlra lol

65 Acre Farm Fenced Newer 3
Bedroom Home 2 Baths Central
Au &amp; F replace Detact1ed 30K40
V1nyt S1de Garage Large Bar n
W lh 6 Stalls &amp; Tack Room Frost
Free Water In Barn 10 M les
From Gall pols $650/Mo Plus
Secunty 140 256 6367
Country Home 3 Bedrooms 2
Batns On 65 Acres Garage &amp;
Barn Included $650 /Mo Plus
Secunty 740 256-6367
For Rent W1tl1 Opt1on To Buy 3
Bedroom Ranch 1 1f2 Ba ths
Large Faml y Roo m Wtth Gas
F replace Complete Satellite Sys
tem $600 128 Deerlletd Road

Galllpo s 740 446-4459

Newly decorated 3br wflull base
ment references &amp; depostt no
pets 304 675 5162
R1 0 Grande Area 3 Bedroom
Bath &amp; 1/2 $490/Mo Deposit Re
qulred WID Hook Up 1 888 640

0521
420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
12x60 Mob1le Home 2 Bedroom
Part a ly Furn shed (740) 367-

0544
T,a1ters

12K60 two bedroom

$300 renl 1100 deposll 14x80

ldur bedroom $300 rent S100 de
posit ask lor Tom 740 992 4049
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mob tle homes
$260 $300 se wer water and
tra sh mcluded 740 992 2167

q"'e&lt;l 614 446-1104
3 Bedrooms 1 112 Baths 14x70
wth E~tpando 2 M les from Gall
pols Oft 141 740 446 4824
Ava Iable February t st Large 3
Bedrooms Bob McCormick Road
$300/Mo Plus Depos•l 740 446

6844

Beaut lui Atve Vtew In Kanauga
Fos ter Mobtle Home Pa rk 7 40

441 0181

For Sate Or Rent Nice 2 Bedroom
Mobile Home Located Johnson
Mobile Home Park 740 446
Tra ler For Rent $265/Mo De
postt &amp; Referen ces Requ red In
et udes Water &amp; Sewe 740 446

0427

440

Apartments
for Rent

1 &amp; 2bedroo m lurntshed apart
ments MaSOf'! a ea Per lect for
ret1rees 304 773 5186
1 and 2 bedroom apartments fu
ntshed and unfurntshed secur ty
depos t re qu red no pets 740

992 2218

1 And 2 Bedroom Apartment 76
V ne Street Galltpot s Oh o 740

446 7398 Aller 2 PM 740 367
7886

1 Bed oom Apartment Hand1
capped Accesstble Bidwell Pl us
Large Store Room In B•dwell 740

388 9770

1 Bedroom u nus Newest &amp;
Cleanest In The Area Near Holz
er $269/Mo P lu~ Uti he~ &amp; Se
curtly DepOstt Aeqwed No Pets

740 445 2957

2 bedroom aparlment m Pomeroy
ulllt es pad no pets 740 992

5858

2bdrm apts Iota electr tc ap
pi ances !urn Shed laund y room
facth!les c ose to scllool n town
Appl cations ava table at V llage
Green Apts 1149 or ca ll 740 992

Upsta rs and Dow nstairs apart
h-tents Ava table 91 Cedar Trailer

ana Collage 111 Parler (740) 3881100

450

Furnished
Rooms

C1 rcte Motel Lowest Rat es In
Town Newly Remode led HBO
CmemaK Showttme &amp; Disney
Weekly Rates Or Monthly Rates
Constru ction workers Welcome
740 441 56!18 740-441 5167
Sleep ng rooms wllh cooki ng
Als o tr a ter space on river All
nook up s Ca ll after 2 00 p m
304 773 5651 Ma son WV

460 Space for Rent
Mobile home site available bet
ween Athens and Pomeroy call

740-385 4367

MERCHANDISE
510

Household
Goods

App 1ances
Aecondt ttoned
Washers Drye rs Range s Aefn
grators 90 Day Guarantee'
French C ty Maytag 740 446

er Used 1199 Ca ll 740 886
6373

Bunk Bed Set Soli d Wood w1th
Inner Spr ng Mattress New Nev

er useo 1285 740-886 6373

Cozy Pellet Stove Holds 3 Bags
Of Pellets Used For 1 Wtnter

$900 740-441-1 590

Dyer $95 Washer $95 Ete ctnc
Range $95 Reln gera1or Frost
Free $150 Small Up A ght Freez
er Fros t Free $150 Maytag
Washer and Dryer Set $300 Ket
vtnator Aelr 1geratot Frost Free
Ntce $250 Ho POt'rl1 Washer
$:205 One Yea r Warranty Ve y
N ce Skaggs Appliances 76 Vme

st ee1 (740)446-7398
GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Washers dryer s refrig erators
rang es Skaggs App l ances 76

VIne Slreel Call 740 446 7398
1 BOO 499 3499

Moving Sa e Used Furmture
Store 130 8ulav111e P1ke Galltpo
I s Oh o 50% 011 G ft Shop And
Most Furn lure Mon lues Wed
10 4 Only
Polly 1 New • Used Fumlture
We now have Army Surptusllt
2101 Jellerson Ave
Open 9 30 5 00 Mon Sat

304 675 SOFA(7632)

530

Antiques

Buy or se ll A verme Antiqu es
1124 E Mam Street on At 124
Pome roy Hours M T W 10 00
am to 600 pm Sunday 1 00 to

6 00 p m 740 992 2526 Ru ss
Moore owner

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
24 Bulb Wolf Bed $1 000 740
446 6982
3 Cush on couc h makes mto
queen s1ze bed 1 occasio nal
char $751or both 304 882 3206
4 Cases ol Ensure $20per case

304 675 6B94

8lt Pool taote (wood top) rack
balls &amp; cues $65 We1gllt bench
w/200ib we tght ~ $85 740 446

3814

8x32 Off ce Tra1 ter $5 000 740

Acros co mpu ter 5 1/2y s old
W ndows 3 1 13 n man tor Ep
son pr nter Mtcrosolt Works
several other games &amp; programs

Leased Upsta1rs Tl1ree Bed oom
Tw o Bath La ge Bay Wtndow
Over Look mg The Park (740)

886 7174

Lovety one bedroom apar tment
eou pped kitchen ullhlles mclud
ed tn M ddleport ca ll 740 992
7833 after 6pm Relerences and
deposn requ1red
Modern 1br apt all ut1ht1es patd
except elect tc $250/mo -t de
pos tt 304 675 1371 or 304 675

3230

Now Taking Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townh.ouse
Apa rtments $295/Mo 740 446

0006

OLD ASH VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
Now accept1ng apphcattons for
regular rent apts 2br sewer
trash &amp; water paid laundry &amp;
playground on s~e very clean
close to school &amp; stores
6th &amp; George St New Haven
VN Contact from lOam 2pm
Man Fn 304 882 3716
One bedroom apa rtment n Mtd
dleport all ut Utles pa1d 5270 per
month $100 depo stl 740 992

7806
Three bedroom apa rtment Th1rd
Street Racine $300 month plus
utilities and deposit also one
bedroom apartmen t 740 247

4292

3564

$400 304 675 1504

Alummum runntng boards com
plete 98 long Sea s ac lton skt
er Westo Car010 Gl de 304 675

3884

Boo ts By Aedw lng Ch tppewa
Ro cky Wo verne Sorel Tony
Lama Guaranteetl Lowest Prices
Shoe Cafe GallipoliS
Brand Newt Grea t Gtfll CO/vtdeo
storage un t B ack and cherry
Never out o! box $125 Holds up
tQ 940 discs also holds tapes

Call 740 992 6636 afler 6 pm
COs &amp; tapes not Included

Concrete &amp; P ashe Sept1c Tanks
30 0 Thru 2 000 Gallons Ron
Evans Enlerpnses Jack so n OH

1 800 537 9528

Country blue couch and chaH
with small llower prmt real nice

$700 614 9g2 5181
ECONOMY

Heat ng And Cool ng
Up-Grade Your
Present System
From $38 00 /Call For Oetais

740-245-9009

hay In barn $15
Straw rolls for bedding
Morgan Farm At 35 304

S20

$1 o

937 2018

Ear corn lor sale 740-98s.3347

Jtr

AERATlON MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; AeOutlt In Stade

Call Ron Evans 1800 537 9528

Good Muc.ed Ttmothy Orchard
G ass Hay Second Cult ng 01
Orchard Grass 740 245 9212
Ha, for sale 304 675 299 1

9709

An ltqu e Oak Desk I 740 446

Hay Fl ou nd bales
bales 304 B95 3547

Keritsene heater 1ke new ca ll

M Ked Hay Delano

740949-2661af1er 4pm

Lovesea t L ke New 2 Chams &amp;
AntiQue Dresser 74D-J88-9331
Magtc Chef E ectr c Range European Burner Almond Exce llen t
Condthon $150 740 446 9708
Now Takmg Orders For Custom
Seed ng 01 Tobacco And Vege

lab es 740 256 6504 740 256
9367

Off ce Equpment Desk Cha r
Cabmets Part1t ons Phone Sys
tems Eel Much More Mov ng
Must Sate (740) 441-0543
Pomeroy ThrUt Shop now buying
Levi jeans toys children s cloth
mg mu st be 10 exce llent condt
lion Tues day through Fnda y

740 992 3725

PRIMESTAR w nter bl owout
spec1at Allmventory must go 1
170 free ct1annels lre:e monthly
gu de free bonus g It Guaranteed
lowest pnce 888 265 2123

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Ph7404461104 740-441 0450
Round Bales 01 Hay Stored In

Barn $18 00 Per Bale Mtxed
Square Bales 01 Hay S1 75 A
Bale 740 245 5506
Rou nd ba tes ol hay $10 &amp; $12

740 992 7015

Square Balls Of Hay For Sa le

740 379 2674

Mason WV

Buy Sell Trade
Used &amp; Ant ques
Furmture
304 773 5341

81 Chevy hea11y duty 11! ton
ptck up ps pb $1250 5 heavy

rust motor less th an 60 000
mires 740 247 4292

1978 Chys ter LeBaron v 8 Auto
Cassette 4 Doors New Battery
740-4411 3872

1979 Jeep CJ5 New Top $2 300

Soulb

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New Tres $1 BOO Days 740 446

4672 Evenngs 7404411034

1985 Bu1ck A

446 0299 (Eve) $110

WARM UP High Ethc1ency Natu
ral And LP Gas Furn aces l fe
hme Warranty On Heat Exchang
er "II You Don 1 Call Us We Both
Lose Free Est1mates Add On
Heal Pumps Only Sl1gh1y H ghar
Call Us Today 1997 is The
Twenty Seventh Yea r In The
Heatmg &amp; Cooling Busmessl 740

446 6306 1 800 291,009B
STORAGE TANKS 3 000 Gallon

Up tgh t Ron Evans Enterprises
Jackson Oh10 1 BOO 537 9526
314 200 PSI

S2 1 95 Per 100 1' 200 PSl
$37 00 Per tOO All Brass Co m
presston F tt ngs InS ock

RON ~VANS ENTERPRlSES
Jackson Oh o 1 800 537 9528
Wedd ng gown &amp; vet I wi re em
brotde ed lace &amp; pearls abso
lutely gorgeous s ze 10 $300
304 675 8040 after 4pm
Wetght Loss LOSE UP TO 30
LBS 30 Days Dr Recommended

100% GUARANTEED RESULTS
888 294 B019

9i~Pi;;;;;;o;-T,i;;-;&lt;::;-;;~ 11 983 GMC S1erra ClassiC Blnzer
1985 Plymouth Trimos
A 1 ConthUon New Ttres
Battery New Windshield $1 000

V 8 Auto With All Options EK
ce llent Condtl on $3 650 Cook
Motors 740 446-0103

1986 Dodge 600 n ce depend
able car PS PB automattc am/fm
casse tte $1299 740 949 2045

1987 Ford Ranger 4x4 89 En
gtne Stand ard Trans Ca mper
Top $3 500 OBO 740 256 11 76 ~
Evemngs 740 256 1667

1986 Ford Escort Exp Atr
Crm se T1lt ~Speed Low Mtle
age $1 400 614 441 1601
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1969 Bronco 11 XLT Splash v 6
automat e loaded air at ummum
wheels runs and looks good htgh 1
mtes $3800 740 247 4292

1988 Dodge Omnl Good Condl
tk&gt;n 740 256-1526

1989 Ford F 250 4x4 7 4

OBO 740 2~73 1

1989 Grand Pri x PS PB au
tomallc 00 am/lm stereo great

Lots Of Extras New Tires $4 995

740 446 2683 740 446 2205
740 445 9565

1990 Dodge Col t 4 cyli nder au
tomattc I 5 eng ne good cond•
t on 304 773 5384 anyl me leave
message

199 1 Camero AS T Tops Mag
Wheels $5 100 740 24!Hl557
1991 Chevy Lumm a Z 34 whtte
ex teuor maroon nterw. goo d

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949 2401

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1992 Chevy Silverado 4x4 350 5
Speed E~ce ll e nt Co ndt llo n

$118006144463784

1992 Chevy van V 8 automatic
54 000 m les equ pped w1tl'1 ny
draultc whee chair lilt garag~

• Bu1ldmg
Supplies

Block brtck sewe p pes wtnd
ows tmtets eta Claude Winters
AlP Gra nde OH Cal i 740 245

1992 Dodge Sha dow Red 2
Doo rs Aula A1r 68 000 Mt les

Pets for Sale

A G oom Shop Pet Groom1ng
Featunng Hyd o Bath Do n
Sheets 373 Georges Creek Rd

740 446 0231

AKC regtsfered fe male Shlh tzu
puppy shots &amp; wo med $250
cash no checks 614 992 2607
CFA Reg stared H1malayan K 1
tens 7 week s Old 614 446

3168

Dalmat on Full Blooded Pupptes
Wormed &amp; Shots S50 Each 740
388 8922

One fe male Stiver Toy Poodle
puppy mother registered will be
eady Feb 8th depos t w II hold ttll

then $200 740 949 2463

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&amp; LIVESTOCK
610 Farm Equipment
1966 International smgle axle
dump truck new 466 d1esel en
g ne new ltres exc co nd D 2
Catap liar 4cyt dtese doz er
electr c st art hyster wench 8
blade 3 axle eQuipment tra 11er
new 10 ply IHes penile h tch
304 895 3859
1991 John Deere Bac~t1oe W th
Cab &amp; Ext 1976 Koetumg Sk1

dloader Model 1350 740 446
8(j:44

Hydraul c 011 lowest price In
town Vent free gas heaters pro
pane &amp; natural gas on sale now
S tde~s Equ pment304 675 7421

cond $6 800 304 675 1 39

PS PB PW AC AT T11l Wheel
$4 600 740 44&amp;-0795

Shapel 740 446 0795

$3 200 740-379-2845
1992 Ponllac Gra nd AM Black

AC Cruse Ttl! Looks &amp; Run s
E~tcel1en t $3 900 Ask f or Amos

740 446 8172 740 256 5251
1992 Aed Cullass Supreme

SL 2
Doors NADA $7 250 Our Pnce
$6 250 1991 Cu tl ass Ca lais
NAOA $3 825 Our Pnce $2 450

Cook MolOrs 740 44&amp;-0103

Heavy clothes all winter at Sam
Somerville s Armv Camouflage
by Sandyville Post Office Frl
Sun Noon Spm Insulated cover

alls $35 Unllned $20 Drckle
Jackels S30 304 273 5655

379-2836
WESTERN SADDLE Longhorn
Bullhide Wrapped Tree VERY
WELL NADE Good Condlllon

1995 Saturn SC2 Automat•c Atr
Cru tse AM /FM Cassette Tr unk

leave message

Release $12 000 Call Aller 5 PM

Cal 304 882 3554

87 Ch ry sler 5th Avenue ps pb
cru•se cant ot pw good cond tton

$2 500 call 740 593 7390
Call Ernte A~ Gallta Aut o Sales
Jackson P1ke 740 446 0724
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All Purpose Ranch /Roptng Sad
dle $800 740-379-2701

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1600 522 2730 X 3901

Upton llsed Ca rs Rt 62 3 1
South ol leon WV Ftnancmg

304 458 1069

720 Trucks for
1988 Silverado Shortbed $3 300

1987 S 10 $1 200 1987 Grand
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won the Vanderbilt Knockout Teams
And he was second 10 the 1996
Spmgold
Here IS a deal that Schwartz de
clared beautifully tn the Albuquerque
L1fe Master Patrs, where he limshed
24th With Mark La1r, of Canyon Texas
West opened With a weak two b1d,
showmg 6 10 high card pomts and a
good SIX card SUit ThiS left Schwartz
ISouthl m a d1fficult pos1tion - wh1ch
was West's hope Schwartz was too
strong to b1d two no trump &lt;which
shows some 16-18 h1gh'(:ard polnlsl so
he took a shot at game
After West led the spade kmg
Schwartz could see only five top lricts
one spade, two hearts and two d1a
monds There was work to do
Declarer ducked the ftrst spade
lead, won the second, and cashed the
d1amond ace, droppmg West's queen
Judgmg correctly that lh1s marked
East w1th the heart queen and club
ace Schwartz contmued wtth three
more rounds of d1amonds, giVmg East
the lead
He could do no better than ex1t With
a low club, won w1th South's k1ng
Schwartz crossed to dummy'a heart
ace and led another club, Wlnmng With
h1s queen when East ducked Now de
clarer gave East the lead agam, m
clubs He took two tricks there, but at
trick 12 he had to lead away from the
heart queen around to dummy's Jacll
Declarer's rune tncks were one spade,
three hearts, three diamonds and two
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Wtlh Bla ck Trtm Almo st New

Pala $440 Wrll Sell $275 Head

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94 Ford Ra nger Extended Cab
4K4 4 0 eng me ai r n1 ce clean

1984 Sunblrd 4 Doors 4 Cyhnder

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actual miles $2 800 304 458

1990 Camara Low M tes TTops
$4 000 Firm 74D-446 6844

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$2 000 740 386 9645
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$1 250 740 992 2478

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1978 Ford Very Good Condition

1985 Dodg e 1/2 Ton Stant So&lt;.
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lhts Tru ck Is Ea sy On Gas
70 000 M1les Fa tr Co ndition

$5 000 304 675

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3960

01 23 98

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separately 614 949 229~ or 614
949 7600 eventngs

Whee l Dnve Ftltn Whetl Hitch
12 500 Or OBO 740 446-Q106 I

710 Autos for Sale
1969 Muslang 6 Cyl~nder Aulo

12 Kennedy I title
1Upor1
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13 Arabian
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m11es $10 500 74 c so 10 rump

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on At 2 304 675 3960 Leave
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room Apar tment All Uhllt es in
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NOT to send money through the
ma tl un t I you have mvesttgated
the offer ng

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new service or rapa1rs Master Ll 1
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PISCES (Feb 20 March 20) Two 1c quahlles w1ll be accentualed loday,
s1gmficant objccttves can be ach1eved You will not go unnoticed or over
wday 1f you apply your efforts looked wherever you go
scqucnually Before plungmg ln see
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 22) Fac
of you can conncct lhem log1cally
tors that contnbute to your domestic
ARIES (March 2 1 Apnl 19) Usu
sec_unty are fimung up at th1s ttme
ally you re the one who contnl&gt;ules Be pauent what 1s transpiri ng m1ght
the bnghtest suggcs11ons but Hxlay tf not be totally v1s1ble JUSt yet
you re a good hslcner you m1ghl
LIBRA (Se pt 23 Oct 23) Try not
hear a umquc 1dea lhat matches to commit yourself to actiVIUes that
restnct you mentally or phys1cally
I yours
TAURUS (Apnl 20·May 201 You wtll operale more effecuvely as
Fmanc1al gams are md1cated m the
year ahead through creat1ve, unusu Helpmg someone you hke today a free bhthe sp1nt
al proJects espec13lly tf you re asso- m1ght not pay you 1mmed1ate diVI·
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) Stg
n1f1cant fmanc1al arrangements
Ciated With an ally who 1s equally dends but everylhmg will be adjust
ed fa1rly as the endeavor moves should work out rather well both
1magmattve
today and tomorrow Keep th1s m
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19) down the hne
GEMINI (May 21 June 20) The mmd 1f.a meetmg 1s to be scheduled
Today you II funct1on well m your
SAGIITARIUS (Nov 23 Dec
group mvolvements SDmethmg ben· nght compamon could placate your
efic1al may develo~ through two restless urges today Seek a friend 21) Your amb1trons can be advanced
people who are smcerely mterested m who 1s on your wavelength and mter- today 1f you don t let penpheral
your affrurs Trymg to patch up a bro- ested m escapmg mundane routines arrangements slow you down D1s
CANCER (June 2 1 July 22) A traciJons mustn't be pemutted
ken romance? The Astro-Graph
creat1ve
endeavor IS hkely to repreCAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)
Matchmaker can help you understand
sent
your
very best efforts today, but You should fare better today 1f you
what to do to make the rela1Jonsh1p
work Mrul $2 75 to Matchmaker, c/o try to find somethmg to do that IS use- mamtam a low profile Stay m the
background and keep m touch w1th
, 1h1s newspaper, PO Box 1758, Mur ful as well as sumulatmg
LEO
(July
23-Aug
22)
You
are
a
events,
but don 'I appomt yourself the
ray Hrll Stauon, New York, NY
person
and
these
dynarn
chansmaiJc
bandmaster
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T·h e Daily

Sentin~l

Along the River

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cs and teachers were distinguishable
from the rabble only by a gray hair
or two.
These students gathered 10-deep
lffl. l 11s An,eb Time'
in the corridors imd blocked everySym.hcate ant.! Ctcah lr~
Syr11.hcatc
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Dtar Ann Landers: My . w:f( over the place and sprawled in male.md I recently allended a busintss female entwinement on the staircase'
co nfcrcnce in a hotel in Winston- landing and Ill the aicuvc orr the
Salem, N.C. where a college dcbat- lobby. One rugged individualist
ing competition was being held.
worked on his laptop while sitting
These young people. who had on the patio during what appeared to
reached one of the final rounds of a be an approaching cyclone.
When the debates were over, the
national cvcnl, were from such
hot~l 's newly installed carpets were
schools as Harvard. Stanford and the
\Jnivc"ity of Illinois. They were matted with the remain s of fast-food
dressed like Third World refugees meal s. greasy wrappings. wadded
who had been ~ivcn access to a Sal- napkins, empty cups and assorted
. vat ion Army reJect bin . Their coach- debns. If these arc our future lead-

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Sermonette

ers, God help us. -- North Carohna
Couple
Dear N.C.: Somewhere between
the reckless carefree years and
adulthood, those teenagers manage
to shape up. L1fc Jemands 11, ~nd
they respond. The refugee look _ts
tn at the momcr; .. but that, too, Will
pass, and beforr '" know It, that
young guy who,. as !lithe alcove off
the lobby wtll be chamnan of the
board .
Dear Ann Landers: I am the
25-year-old mother of a beautiful 3year-old gtrl. My morn has cared
for thiS ch1ld smee btrth because I
was unable to. I am now happ1ly
mamcd and ready to take my
.
·dauj;htcr back and make her part of
my fam1ly.

The problem ts_my mom. She
does not ":ant to ~IVe up the chtld.
She has no legal nghts, but I don 't
w~nt to make something ugly out of
thrs.
I love my mother dearly. She was
there for me when I needed her, but
now, I am able to make a home for
my daugb.~r; and I want her back.
Please tell me what to do, Ann. I
am -- Between a. Rock and a Hard
Place in Florida
Dear Florida: Now that you arc
able to care for your child. she
belongs with you. I suggest a gradual transition. Stan with weekends
at your home , and then, keep adding
days . As soon as the child is old
enough for preschool , get her
enrolled, and the hassle will be over.

, Be c~reful that this does not ereate a nft between you and your
molher. She is an important part of
your child's life, and you should not
forget u.
· Dear Ann Landers: Why do
reC&gt;ple assume that battered women
·,.:&gt;me from the lower classes? Rich
.- men are battered, too . The
wealt!ly have one advantage, however-- they :an hide it better.
After bemg abused for several
years, I gave up an estate in Canada,
a country home in the south of
France, a fann rn Vermont and an
apartment in .Florida, and left with
my two young daughters.
No' laws protected me. and 1settied for very little in order to get a
divorce.

1 traded a life of luxury for- my
sanity and self-esteem. It has been
difficult, but when I see how well
my daughters arc doing, 1 am filled
with pride and convinced that 1
made the right choice.
·
Do 1 regrcr leavin(! No. Do 1
believe that rich men L .. n'l beat their
wives'' Absolutely not. ". :e only differenct between a riel, wif~-beatcr
and a poor one is money. __ Struggling But Happier in Montreal
Dear Montreal: Your letter ccrtainly proves the old adage "All is
not gold that glitters." Thanks for
writing.
Send questions 10 Ann Landers,
Creators Syndicate. 5777 w. Ccntury Blvd .. Suite 700. Los Angeles.

ror"in Gwcnn's heart. Misery accom-

panied her on her lirst three flights .
She wanted to fl y to Arizona to meet
her bmther. hut also desired to have
n comfortable trip. She started to
make preparations ahead of ttme.
Gwenn said. "I called several
friends and asked them to please
remember me in prayer. Every day I
('rayed and asked the Lord .to give
-me courage. and to be a blessing to
Him as I traveled. In the plane at
Payton Airport , a young AfricanAmerican lady sat beside me.
· I said. "Good morning ' How arc
you?"
Sadly. she said. "Not very well ...
my sister dropp· J dead of a heart
attack yestcrdav in Memphis. and .
I'm on my wa) .here for the funeral.
She was my o. :_c sister and like a
mother to me ."
God gave Gwcnn words of comfort for tb" brokenhearted woman
as-she held.her l1and and prayed with
her.
Gwcnn continued. "When we got
off the plane in St. Louis. I hardly
realized I had heen in the air. We
were so engrossed in (Onvcrsation.

Shc gave m~ a big hugand I told her_
I would continue to pray for her.-When Gwcnn hoarded the next
plan. an elderly Jewish woman sat
heside her.
"S he was frightened to death.
Every time we hit a hump. she
grahhed me and held on for dear l1fc.
And I found myself tdling her.
·oun't wnrry. it .s just the hot Ol irand

c•ild ai r mixing and it c·auses Ititle
h~mps and it won 't bother us at all.
We'll he fine ."'

A Gannett Co. Newspaper

GALLIPOLIS - Recent reports indicate that Ohio
tax rates are higher at every income level. despite tax
cuts approved two years ago by legislators. At t~e same
time, state lawmakers are examing a proposal to seek an
additional sales tax to finance a new school funding formula.
Gallipolis congressional candidate Frank' Cremeans;
however, is urging state government to find new funding
outside of highenaxes.
"Various commenlators have recently written about
the expanded taxes our state's administration has
imposed over the years ... and continues to try to impose
even today," Republican Cremeans, who is seeking his
party's nomination for the Sixth Congressional District

. Her hrnthcr met her in Los Angc-

les and they travded

Ill

suvcd."

Father, thank You for hearing and
our prayers. taking away

Kingm ~m .

answcrin~

A ftcr a wond...:rl'ul val:ation.
Gwcnn rctunicd to the airport This

our rem:-. anJ giving us ahundant life

time . a man sat hcsLde her on the
plane.

ad,cnturc of t)Uf lifetime. Encourage

She saad . "G,ood morn&amp;ng! How

now. Help us trust in Jesu s for the
Amen .

~~r;~~~n 6~;!~~~:~( I;:fk~~~~~

Vehicles satellite office were discussed by State Sen. Oshel Craigo, D-Putnam, during Friday's
meeting of the Mason County
Development Authority.
"Mason County is a diamond
in the rough," Craigo said . ."We
have . to seize the moment and
move ~'

According to Craigo, the
women's prison continues to grow
and is moving along well. A
groundbreaking ceremony was
held June 1I for the 240-bed facility.
He said plans are-being mad
for a new West Virginia State
Police barracks on the property
and for the 1-800-CALL-WVA
phone line to be answered at the
prison.
With summer 1999 as an anticipated opening date, Craigo said
Gov. Cecil Underwood has
already budgeted $700,000 for
operational costs for two months
at the prison. Approximately 85
people will be employed at the
Lakin facility, with a certain
amount of civilian positions
included, the senator said.
Craigo urged MCDA members
to look hard and fast at the developing plan for a DMV office in
Point Pleasant. He presented
members with proposed specifications fat the office, which would
employ eight people.
General r~quirements for the
facility, either new or in an existing building, include an 8,000
square foot one-floor building,
adjacent parking for a minimum
of 75 cars, a minimum of one
main front entrance and two rear
e•its, and compliance with all
requirements of the Americans
with Disabilities Act.
· Craigo said there is room for
discussion on some of!he requirements.
He added that there are benefits, including jobs, with the DMV
office. He said the office will
affect the lives of everyone 15 and
over.

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COLLECTION OF THE REAL ESTATE TAXES,
ALSO FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
CLOSING DATE IS FEBRUARY 24, 1998
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TUlLER TAX DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 2, 1998
NO EXTENSION ·WILL BE GRANTED ON TRAILER TAXES.
HOWARD E. FRANK
MEIGS COUNTY TREASURER
FAILURE TO RECEIVE TAX STATEMENTS DOES NOT AVOID ANY PENALTY, INTEREST, OR
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race, said in a statement 'issued Friday.
"I would urge our lawmakers in Columbus to remember that expanded ta.ation never helped any economy,"
he added. "Only by giving the market more breathing
room, and by searching out and cutting wasteful spending, will Ohio succeed economically."
Cremeans' remarks come as legislative leaders are
meeting this weekend in an altempt to reach accord on a
new school funding formula. Among the plans being
floated to meet a court-ordered deadline is a proposal to
ask voters to approve a half-cent-per-dollar increase in
the state sales tax.
"Ohio has the potential and the resources available to
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lure, and keep its streets safe," Cremeans said.
"However, without allowing the free market to work naturally ... and without dismantling bloated and expensive state bureaucracies, we will not attain these important goals,"
he added.
Taxes higher, despite cu1
In bold face type, the Ohio Form 1040 trumpets '"legislation enacted by the Ohio General Assembly requiring
the return of excess state revenue to ta.payers."
A review of recently issued tax forms for 1997, however, showed that taxes were higher than they were the
previous year. .
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$18 mqre in state income taxes this year than in 1996, . "
according to calculations by the non-partisan Ohio Pub- ·
lie Expenditure CounciL
A similar family with a taxable income of $100,000
will pay about $86 more thim last year.
The tax bite will be even larger if the wage earner got
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township named
in $3 million l~wsuit
By JIM FREEMAN
Tlmes-Sen11nel Staff
PORTlAND - Township Road 40, a half-mile-long lane called Our
Road on the Meigs County highway map, is the subject of a multi-million
dollar lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court. in Columbus.
Named as defendants in the suit are Meigs County, Lebanon Township
and Lebanon Township Trustees Elson R. Dailey, Corbet 0. Cleek and
Bruce E. McKelvey, and Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney John R. Lentes
-- who serves as legal counsel-for
the county and township. One
Basis of legal action
John Doe is named in the suit,
Charles Lawrence, who replaced
Ed Fischer of Dublin, Ohio,
Dailey as a township trustee.
brought ault after county and
Ed Fischer of Dublin, Ohio, township officials al/egsdly
brought suit after county and lgnbred his rsqussts to r~palr
township officials allegedly ths rosd sftsr It wss dsmsged
ignored his requests to repair the by loggers tsklng timber from
road aft~r it ~as damaged by l~g- an sdjscent landowner
gcrs takmg umber from an adJacent landowner, David K. Stein, a Columbus attorney representing Fischer
in the case, said Friday morning.
Now Fischer is seeking a total of $3 million in compensatory and punitive damages.
"He was left with no choice," Stein said.
Stein said Fischer built a house on the property that he visits on weekends, and OCC!Isionally uses as a vacation getaway. Now he is. unable to get
to the house.
"He can't drive out there," Stein said.
Fischer's suit is based on the prohibition of the Fifth Amendment of the
United States Constitution against the taking of private property without just
compensation and the prohibitions of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibiting the taking of property without due process.
The suit states the reasonable market value of the property was $200,000
before the road was destroyed , now it is worth no more than $5,000- constituting an uncompensated public taking of his property.
Fischer also claims he incur further expenses in the repair or replacement
of Our Road.
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The complaint states Lebanon Township and the county improved the
road, making it suitable for public travel and·access to the property -abutting
it, long b~fore his purchase_ pf the property. ~isc
. hc_
r t.(ten improved his property, relymg on the townshtp and county mamtatmnllthe road.
Lentes is named as a party in the suit for allegedly failing to take action
on Fischer's earlier complaint concerning the destruction of the road by log-.
gers.
"Defendants have failed to act or investigate allegations that third persons
and other intermeddlers have completely blocked access to Road T-40. This
restraint of access has caused Plaintiff to lose all access to his property,"
reads one paragraph in the suit.
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A jury trial is requested.
Lentes said Friday morning that the allegations in the lawsuit are "totally unfounded."

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rest area near Crown City

The passage·of H. B. 210, ODOT's biennial year. The cost of janitorial contracts for the
CROWN CITY - A public meeting to
gather input on the proposed closing of the budget bill, gave the department direction to primitives alone runs to $894,676.95 per year.
"Although the department has . proposed
State Route 7 rest area at Crown City has been study and develop a four-year action plan to
closing
these primitives, we must talk to the
set for Thursday, Feb. S from 4-6 p.m. at the maximize the efficiency of tax dollars spent on
public
before
doing so," Dowler said. '"That's
Gallia County Ohio Department of Transporta- the state's rest area program.
why
we
have
the
public meetings.
If deemed necessary, ODOT was given
tion offices on Jackson Pike near Gallipolis.
"We
understand
that some of these rest
An open house format will be observed and direction to close or consolidate rest areas to
areas
serve
as
parks
for the local communicitizens may stop by anytime during the time achieve .maximum efficiency.
ties,"
Dowler
added.
"In such cases, maybe
As a result' of the siudy and in an effort to
frame to view data and share concerns over the
there
is
a
park
district
in the county, or so me
conserve funds, ODOT, proposes closing or
proposed closing.
.
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other
community
group,
which would considWritten comments on the proposal will be transferring ownership of 45 of its 61 primier
taking
over
the
facility.
The cost for ODOT
accepted through Feb. 19 and should be tive rest areas around the state. ,
to
modernize
these
facilities
would be
Primitive rest areas do not have flush toiaddressed to Deputy Director John Dowler,
extremely
expensive.
If
no
public
sewage
sysODOT District 10, P.O. Box 658, Marietta, lets. The state currently maintains 61 primitern
exists
to
tie
into,
we
would
have
to
build
tives at a cost of more than $1.5 million per
Ohio 45750-065_8.

By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS- The Gallia County Local Board of
Education is com'hlg to a school near you.
Starting this month and until the end of classes for
1997-98, the board's regular monthly sessions will be
held at a building in one of the four attendance areas
comprising the Gallia County Local Schools. The first
of these will be at Vinton Elementary at S p.m. Monday.
Board member Mel Carter, who suggested the shift
ot the meetings away from the district's central office
ncar Gallipolis, said that with four months left on the

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By JENNIFER RICHTER
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS- Last week, the Gallipolis
City Commission was glad tp announce they
had received a check for $5,000 for repairs to
the Pine Street Cemetery that was vandalized
in the fall. The check was one of many gifts the
Gallia County Charitable Foundation has
given to Gallia
County in the past 12
years of , its existence.
The foundation
started in 1986 by
Johp "Merrill" Weed
and his . sisu~r. Cynthia "Grace" Weed
Eubanks, both Oallia
County natives. Merrill was born on JanCynthia 'Grace'
uary 30, 1897, and
Weed Eubanks
died on January 23,
1994. Grace was born on July 24, 1900, and
died on ·February 13, 1996. They grew up at
521 First Avenue,
Gallipolis.
Merrill started his
life 'in Gallia. Counly
and spent time working in the courthouse
and as surveyor. He
spent his later life in
Columbus where he
FUNDS FOR RESTORATION - Broken headstones In
worked in eng_ineer- Galllpoll1' Pine Street Cemetery, mute testimony lo a vaning. He and his wife, dalism 1pree laat aummer, may be restored through a donaPauline
Wyatt, tion made to the city by the Gallla County Charitable Founremained in Colum- dation. The donation waa announced by city officials last
week.
John 'Merrill' Weed
bus until his death in
article they read about the Knox Co~nty Foundation in
1994.
Grace taught school in Cleveland for 35 years MI. Vernon.
Neither Merrill nor Grace had any children so they
before retiring to Columbus where she continued to
thought they would give back to the community that
substitute teach. She was married to John Eubanks.
They spent many years of their lives in and out of had brought th~m many years of happiness, Gallia
Gallia County and they always remembered their County.
The foundation's aim is to promqte educational and
roots, which date back to 1805 in Gallia County.
community
projects. The money the foundati on disThroughout their lives, both Merrill and Grace would
tributes
is
strictly
for Gallia County, as established by
return to Galli a County.
law
in
the
trust.
The
trust continues to grow through
Merrill wrote of Galli a County memories and was a
donations
and
_
i
ncome
gained through investments.
frequent speaker at the Gallia County Historical Soci- ·
When
the
foundation
started
in 1986, $2,000 was disety.
.
tributed.
In
1997,
over
$21,000
was given 10 various
Merrill and Grace started the foundation, which is
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The Meigs County Divis1on of educational kits. In addition the
the Ameri can Heart Association Meigs County AHA had an employarc you ·'"
received two awards from the Ohio- ec well ness program in place at the
"I'm just awfuL" he said. "My West Virginia Affiliate at a recent county health department.
hrothcr dropped dead in Virginia leadership meeting held in Colum-·
Currently the Meigs County
yesterday ... I'm frightened of llying bus.
AHA is recruiting new board mcmand I didn't sleep any last night."
Thc awards were for achievement bcrs for its 1998-99 term beginning
Gwcnn continued her story : "So I during the 1996-97 year. The local in July. Any person interc~ted in
realircd God had gi ven me another dtvtsion r&lt;:ccivcd the overall helping with the efforts of the Amcrjob. I talked to the man ami encour- achic\•cmcnt award for surpassing ican Heart Association can contact
aged him until we arrived in St. both its program and fund-raismg Alice Wolfe at 949-2286. IndividuLoui!'....
goals as well as the campaign als interested in literature on topics
On the next leg of l1cr tlight achievement award for surpassing of heart health can order them
home. a young Air Force man. about tts fund -raising goal.
directly by calling 1-800-AHA22 years old. s:lt ne l&lt; tto her.
For the 1996-97 year the' Meigs USA 1.
Gwcnn said. "Good morning! County Division of the American
The board of directors of the
How arc you'!"
Heart Associ:ition set goals to raise Meigs County AHA includes PrcsiHe said. "Fi ne'"
$17,240 and actually received dent Dr. Wilma Mansfield. Bob
He was a wonderful Christian $17,685 in donations. In program- . Hoeflich. Rhonda Dailey. Jane
and they engaged in lively co nvcrsa- ming the volunteers placed 13 new Frymycr, Nancy Campbell, Alice
tion.
"HcartPower" kits in schools Wolfe. Denver and Nora Rice, Deb- . fotEIGS AHA AWARDED- The Meigs County Division of the Amer"I asked where he was from. He throughout Meigs County and bie HaptonstaiL John Costanza. Ida ICa~ Heart Aaaociatlon received achievement awards recently for
said 'Xenia. Ohio."'
rcad1ed 60 teachers and their stu- Diehl, Scott Dillon, Maurisha Ncl- achtevements during 1996-97. Here, Alice Wolfe, Meigs County AHA_
A surprised Gwcnn said . "That's dcnts with maintenance of the older son and Dick Warner.
board ment!Jer, receives an award from Bryce Morris, M.Q., presi.
d~nt of the tphio-West VIrginia Affiliate of the American Heart Assowhere I'm from' What's your name ''
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Nathan" I know your mother! Her
name 's Renee'"
"That day as a I returned home
from my vacation, I had been
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Monday,
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encouragement. I know the Lord and special events. The calendar is
open to public, memberships acceptplaced Nathan by my side to fill my
ot designed to promote sales or ed. auction to be held , efrcshments.
cup that had drained empty. I thank fund raisers of any type . Items are
God for him ."
rrintcd as space pennits and cannot
. RACINE - S·.•u•hcrn Local
Did God answer Gwcnn's ,·c guaranteed to run a specific num- School Board mec- .,; . Monday.
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prayers '.' He sure did~ She hadn't ber of days.
7:30 p.ni. at high scboL
experienced a moment of fear and.
as she helped others, time went by FRIDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
quickly.
LONG BOTTOM - The Faith- Veterans Service Commission, 7:30
Preparing for her trip paid off for ful Gospel Church at Long Bottom
p.m. Monday at the Veterans Service
Gwcnn. Besides praying. she pur- will have a hymn sing, Friday, 7 Office, Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy.
chased her ticket ahead uf time and p.m. at the church. "Delivered" will
10·5 fhurs., Fri., Sat.- 22, 23, 24th
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She believed that the plane
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hoard it.
Humane Society, annual meeting. 3
That's the way w~ have to p.m. Saturday at the Pomeroy Public
respond to Jesus. We have to trust Library.
Htm to take us home to heaven. We
have to prepare ahead nf time for the MONDAY
most wonderful trip we'll ever
make . Our preparation means to
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current school year, the meetings will be held at a building in each ·area per month.
Locations and times of the meetings will be
announced.
During the summer break,.the meetings will revert
back to the central office, but in September, the board
will meet at a different b.uilding throughout the district
for the 1998·99 school year, Carter explained.
The board regularly meets on the fourth Monday of
the month.
The district' operates two high schools, one middle
school and five elementaries.

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a wastewater treatment plant on the properties
just to install flush toilets."
Another problem at the primitive facilities
is vandalism, Dowler sai~
.
But he add~d that even · h th~se probIems, the deCISion has not been ast m stone.
"Input from the public will be an important
factor as ·we make our final decision on a facility -by-facility basis," Dowler said. "There will
be a public meeting for each rest area targeted
for closure or transfer."
A new facility is under construction on U.S.
SO at Torch in Athens County, Of the 16 rest
areas currently in use in District 10, nine are
primitive. '

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community to meet the new boar&lt;l members, to hear
proposal to shift its meetings their problems and to come up with solutions," he
around the district during its said.
"This also gives all board members an opportunity to .
organizational meeting on Jan. ·
see
all of the schools;'' Carter added.
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The board held special meetings at all of its schools
The move will allow the
board to gather public input for several months iii 1995, primarily to obtain the pubfrom parents and the tommuni- lic 's feelings about a potential building program and
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ties served by the schools, bond issue.
During those meetings, the board heard about issues
Carter explained.
"This -is being done for the relating to the individual buildings from parents and
purpose of getting the community Involved , for the students.

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