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Lawn Services
•Commercial .

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Hinging Bllklta,
Phlox; AziiUI,

Shrubs, Spruce
Traes

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FOOD MfiRI' .
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Including Pizza

12" fi .49 Deluxe
. All Toppings
Cell In Ordert Aoooptld
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(740) 985-3948

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Pomeroy, Ohio 457•
Ph. 74o-lu·721111 .
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MIIMi. TIM Tllppera PlelChester Wetet Dl•trlct
raHIYII the right to ......
eny . tnformelltlll or
l....,llrltiH In the Blclcllng•
By order Of tllo 'llllllllra
Plelne·Chllter Wlltor

support our growth. Realistic first
year Income of $35,000 to $50,000 or
more. Industry leading benefits
Including grou~ health and 401 K
retirement plans. We provide the
produ~s and a great work
environment. You provide your
desire and commitment.
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Contact Brad Sang In·person
----~between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday
tnrouctn Friday at Turnpike Foret.
turnpikB Ford is an equal
opportunity employer.

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Tues-Fri 1D-6 Sat. 1D-4

Norway Spruce,
·Wlllll PIM and
Canadttin

C.,nof 8trHt, Iuiie 5011,

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• Aeromatherapy Candles
&amp; Essential Oils
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• Handmade Stuff Rabbits ·
• Assoned Wooden Angels
Bring your odds &amp; ends
and we will fi~ them.
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C1111, Ohio Valt.y Publllhlng Compi.ny

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Byl(ATHRYN'CROW
Sentinel Correspondent

'hired Triplett as.construction super· . said Mayor George Connolly. Those
who . do not c:Omply will have to
visor for $5,000.
Earlier,
Wingett
said
the
total
cost
answerto
chaQies in mayor's coun, it
,Syracuse Village Council will
.consider c.hailging the name of a vil- to the village will be around$ 11,500. was,noted .
Council also discussed the hours
lage street to Mistletoe Lane follow· . Also meeting with cou~cil were
~sidents
thai
will
be
affected
by·
the
spent
by the police officer in th.e viling Thursday night's regul• council .
cQRstruction
Mike
Struble,
Mike
lage.
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meeting held at the Syracuse Mun_ic· ·
Swisher, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Friend
It was noted thai a pool manager
ipal Building.
and lifeguards are n~. Applica. · Council met with Mary Janice and Mrs. Carl Weaver.
Trfplett explained in detail the tions can be sent to Clerk/tn:asurer
Lavender, who said a botanist check·
work
that will be done, including Janice Zwilling.
ing mistletoe in peoples' trees
Connoll)' announ~ed that baseball
informed ,her that she has the number drainage, curbs and guardrail. He also
'one tree in the state as far as mistle· noted driveways will be repaired if. signup will'be Satunlay at the ball·
damaged and thai shrubs llfiCI other field from 10 a.m. to noon, aild all
toe prodLJction is concerned.
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coaches are requested to attend.
Mistletoe is a protected plant that plants will be replaced.
Wingett said the project has been Parade day was set for May 9, with .
grows in .trees in .some portions of
Ohio. Lavender resides near the Ohio 1-1/2. years in the making and he · a rain day of May 16.
Councilman Larry Lavender purRiver at the end of Water and Walnut wanted 10 accommodate the residents
to accomplish the project.
chased fence to enclose die shelter
stn:ets .
"We want IQ work with every- houseinthepool·areaandtofencein
·: .Council said they woqld definite·
body," Wingett said.
· . Louks Field, the small little league
ly consider the request.
Atea
resident~
involved.
i
n
the
probaseball field. The fence will be
· Engineer Gene Tripleu and grants
administrator Roben L. Wingett dis· ject are to sign work sbeets, it was picked up tOday, it was noted.
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Lavender noted all the electric
~ussed the Bridgeman Street slip . ,noted.
In addition, council discussed w.ork at the pilol, 10 include three
repair project with residents or the
complaints about residents allowing waterproof boxes, was from Andy's
Rustic Hill neighborhood.
&amp;1\d was approved for
Council signed .a contract with their dogs to run loose in the village. Lock·and
Residents an: to adhere to the ordi- ·$6,000, with $5,500 of that to paid
RollO's Excavating of Raci'ne for
. $1 00,03.5.72 to repair the slip, and 'itance requiring dogs to be restrained, t&amp;rough Ohio's Nature Works Pro-

gram grant.
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Also. council occeptcd an estimate
for $500 from Eber Pickens Sr. to
install ·lifeguard c~airs at the pool..
The chairs. have alreljdy been purchased and merely need ins\JIIIed, it
was noted.
Council also agreed to readvenise
to sell and old fire truck, a boat and
motor. It was also noted that free fill
din would be secured to bUild up one
of lhe ball fields.
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Zwilling issued tile following
financial report for March: general
fund. $32.425.71 ; street construction,
$15 ,34~.66; highway, $991.71 ; fire,
$4,049.74; water, $8,011 .27; pool,
$3, 377 .59;
guaranty
meter.
$3, 196.07; cemetery, $9S.65: total,
$67,497.50. .
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The police report showed 14 cill·
tions issued and three warrants
served. The mayor's report showed
$1,129 in fines plid 10 lhc village•.
Also present were council mem·
bers Donna Peterson, Eber Pickens
Jr., Bill Roush and Kathryn ·crow.
Absent was Councilman Mony
Wood.

s~fety

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Members of the. Mlcldleport Community Aseoclallon wwe buay

Tllul'lday momlng hanging ~I banners tllroughqut ~ village. Shown hero 1ro lbry WIM, ·Bill Swllhlr, Myron OUffteld and

test

Dick Owen. According .to Dufllekl, tht flip were msc1e by .~en­
nil Lillie of 11111-End Fabrics, wlllt hlrdw•re don~ by Klng'a
~. 1be colqrful -~banlllr8 will be n;pllced wllh

lfl'inohm.-&amp;liclfM~ IGII.SCM56flllis d&amp;irlnilllumnl
week which will be rapiiCed.ln tum by lrldltlonal.ltd, whb ll'td
biUifllgl.
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Mason

1986 CHEVROLET 1500 4 WD

'bann~r' day-

rop .·m istletoe tree may prompt -A
street name· Qhange in Syracuse···

School site
,.---·Silver anniversary--- will
·require

Short wheel base, auto,V8, AJC, cruise, tilt.

2 61Cttona, 12 ..... 31cenll
A Glnnen Co. Haw 1peper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, Aprll3, 1998

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Occasional showers
tonight, lows In the 40e.
Saturday, cloudy,· then
partial elearlng. Highs In
the mid so..

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Pick 3:
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Pick 4:
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ne~ds a Buslnesi Manager to

BUSINESS
MANAGE·R

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IANDSC:APE
NUBSER'l'

PubliC Notice

TU.RNPIKE FORD

Mid Ohio
Valley's
Lasding
Automotive
Retailer, has
Jmmedlate ·
o~nlngs In the
following area:

. Estllllltel

(614) 992-3838

24 Hr. Bobclt 81rvt01

Owner, Mlekle Hollon
·Ch11t1r, Ohio
740-985-4422

publicly opentd IIIII rwcl

_ _,.;;..,.,-lTum.plke Ford,

Llncl Clurlng A
Grading
S.ptle Syltlm &amp;
Utllltlte

Hot&amp;Cold

lluRWPEO TIIEES

Avalltbll

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Public Notlca

llloull.
.CIIII1Htou, WY 15301
ltplrftiOIIIIId . . . for A IOPl' Of the
Till Tuppar1 Plelnl·
the pelntlng of our 10,000. •ceolftcetiOJII mer Ill Cheater Weter oietrtct
,.1111111 the rtght to rajeCt
......,..., .. dllc 111tlnll ad I wd lronl:
Oft IR 881 n. "Re1d1WIIt.
lUppera Pletn•Chlltlr • '"" end Ill lldl or to
will lie recelvocl lly the W..DIIIIrtcl,311111a.30 tncrelfe or docre111 or
1Upplir1 Pltlne·Chllllr .._., '111 d .... OH 46772, omit eny Item or Item• Dlltrlcl
end/or IWerd to 11M 1-.1
Thle 1eth dey Of llerch
Wiler Dlllrlct II tllo ofllol (740) 1111-3311
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located II 31Ht lllr 30 , Dodge fteporte, 1 175· end Mill BIDDER. Each ·. 1.1N • '
Reed, Reedevllle, Olllo Dulllln Rolli, Columbue, Ott t"paul mull oontaln thll Herold Bllcklllon, Proeldlnt
II niBil Of w.ry pereon or
80ird of Dlractora
41712, until :z:oo o'oloc- 43211
ll·m· (!oat 111111), April 1, Dodge Reporte, ·401 company tnlertltld tn the (3) 24, (4) Z, l ; 3TC
1-. lnd then lt.llld olllcl

HOWARD
Umtttonl Hlullng
Hou• A Trailer .SIIH

Hot Broekfllet
Blec:ult Slndwlch,

IIAU!DAHD

F,.. E•tftrlllle•
No Job Too Small

ADVIATIUIIENT
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992•5776

· EXCAVATING CO. :

Open 24 Hre. A Dey

Commerctel end
Aelkllntltl

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Public Notice

Open O.lly 11-5
Sundly 12-5

Alao Conerete Work

740-148-1012

LIIDSCIPI

NOW Ill STOCI A
IIEW ECOIIOIIICAI.

· Patntlng

OPEIIIIIIG APRil1

New 6 ualcl Heme. We
Buy • Sell • TriCk Toole,
tithing equtp~ 1Ve,
CB'e, tllraoa - little lilt
of · everytl\lng. Loctteil
on Ohio River Cempgrounde, Sl ·At: 124,
Recine, Ohio.

IUII!IAIDt
.IIIHUSI

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Ohio River
Campground• and
Bail a Tackle, a
Gen. Merchandise.

BAUM LUMBER

.Thursday, Aprll2, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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1be llilp County Council on Alilnl celet.nad Its 25th annrvenary on Thursday with a·claYlong obnrv•ICI. 1be lltlgs llulllpurpou Sanlor Center WM fllllcl w1111 staff rnemblra and wtllwlahers, who ellloYsd I epeclllluMIIeDII, pn llllllltlonl and llilli!bilr'.-nt. Among tile VIPS
~ - , frciin left, U.S. Fltp. Del~. Ll Gov. NIIICY HolllsW, IICCoA Executive
. man, Dlroctor of U., Ohio Department of Aging, Dlroctor Susan Oliver and .Judith . ........
here ravlewlng I cllaplay of plloto. IIWil _.,...... clippings from the put 25 yell'S.
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finds m
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their own ·

leery ·o f investing

l ·Security taxes ·

schoOl site
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w•K;o~ ,•uo federal government
is
mw1ufactu~ed World War II cxplo'sives and IC5tcd other toxic chemi-'
cals.
. "We 'II do the necessary studies,'"
said Larry Parsons, county schools
superintendent. "If it ends 4P thai it's
not safe, I'll be the first to say build
somewhere tlse."
The land. 700 acres just. north or
Point Pleasant. was used in the 194os ·
and 1950s for an explosives plut and
agricultural .tests.·
• Later designated a Superfund site,
buried toxic waste still contaminates
ground water, enviicinmenull officials
say. The school would be built near
the toxic site but not directly on it.
Pesticide residues such as DDT,
and illegally-dumped PCB transformers may also be contaminating
the ground. said. l!clc: Costello, site
project officerJor the stale Division
of Environmental Protection's Superfund section.
(Continued on Plge 3)

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-s·upreme Court clears
path .fqr -~tate .Issue 2 .
By PAUL SOUHRADA .
Associated

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COLUMB':JS - The Ohio Supreme Coun 'todaycl~d the way for a
pla.nned vote May ~ to raise the state sales lax to increase state ~pending on
edUcation and to g1vc. homeowners a break on their property taxes.
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· The ;;even-~em~r coun. in a unanimous decisill!'• ruled that t!Je Legis·
• lature d1d not .mtsuSe a 147-yeur-old secuon of the Ohto Constitution to place
the sales taxtncrease on the ballot. ,
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The coun, however, emphasized that it had not yet decided whether the
· state's new school-funding plan satisfied its order of March 24, 19971o come
up with.a better way 10 pay for public schools.
The Ohio Roundtabl.e ~u~ in an effort to keep the issue.from the ballot.
The ~lon-ba.'!Cd c~se~ative public. policy group that has campaigned
for such tssues ·as term hm•ts and campatgn finance reform argued thatlawlllllkm hac;\ created a new route to the ballot without any rules. Other mechaniiuns for placing is.•ues before voters have, for example, specific deadlines
and roles for ballot boards, the ~retaJ:y of state and C9UIIIY election boanJ.,
President David Zanotti did not return a phone call to his office IIIIa mom~

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The court a~ with the Legislawre's contention that the Conltitution
allows lawmakers to delegate theinlilthority - i~ tliis case, to w people
BIIUrtiOeec
yow c:loolll
- in matters dealing with education. ·
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The coun. in an unsigned opinion, also noted thai all legislative ICtions
'-rdare presumed to be constitutional. and that couns should be reluctantto.inlerhour It 2 e.m.,
fere with elections.
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\bte~ will now decide whether to i~£rea..e the sales tall from .5 percent •
to 6 percent to raise more than S1.1billion annually. Half of the money would
be u!Qito increa.o;e spending on public schools. The rest would be gi~en back
lo holbeowners in the f1&gt;rm of a 15 pen:enl reduction in their property tall
bill, up to $27.5.
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Zanotti and other critics of the ballot issue have noted that lawmakers twice·
failed 10 get the tax incrca..e 10 the ballot in what they see a• tile proper way:
by asking voters to amend the constitution. It wa.• only after the lawmakers
were unable to get a three-fifths maJority in the House that they tu_rneilto
~the never-before-used constitutional pmvisioq.

JIY ALICE 'ANN LOVE
video editor.
raises now given yearly to retirees, .
Aaloc:Nited Pta II Writer
Still. moM Americans polled - 74 with 53 percent in favor and 44 perWASHINGTON - Three-quar- percent- say lhey would rather~ cent opposed. Those o~er age 55
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ti~ of American.~ say they would a fundamental lcdesign of Social were actually the 11100 supportive
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favor lening workcn shift some Security than tinkering. Just q per· . group, with about60 pen:enl willing
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··Soclal Security wes ·into private · ce~t !lllid they would prefer adju~t· . to sacrifice benefit~ they gel now or.
accounts to invellt on their own. ments to [lll)'roll tues and pension will !lOOn. .
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according to an As."IOCialed Pres.• poll. benefjt~ thai could maintain the curAlthough private accounts were
But asked if they'would want to rent retirement system.
the most appealing option in theory,
invest their own Social Security
.The telephone po'l or 1.013 adults · Americ!Uls are wary when a.•ked if L---,..--_.~t__J.J.-'LJ
~cy in. siOCks and mutual fundll. wa.~ taken for.APon Martl\27-31 by ·t~y would want til invest their own ~u·n
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more than half of those surveyed '- . lOR or Med1a, Pa. The margin of Social Security taxes in stocks or I I 1 I
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.53percent-saidno.itwouldbetoo e~ · i• , plu• or 'minu• 3·percentage mutual fundS: .onlyabout46percent
risky.
potnL•.
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said they would.
, In Kansas City, Mo., where PresWhen a.~ked about specifics••80
f'eojlle between the ages'Df 18 and
.idcnr Clinton on Tuesday will kick percent of those polled said they .34 were .most likely to support .the .
cifl' a series of town hall meetings to wo'uld favor letting workers shift 1dea or pnvlltC accounts, w1th nearly ·
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·di""ss possible Soeial Security 50fiiC of their Social Security tax pay- 90 percent in that age group in favor. · WASHINGTON (AP) - Srartmg
~ges. peojlle interviewed sepa- ment• into privlltC accountJ. I
But far fewer of these young people Sunday, daylight will last an !lour
rllely f~ the poll had many ques·
· Less dramacic changes were 110t'b - on I~ .52 peli:ent _ 'said they'd ~ongcrin the evening for most Amer~ about how private · accounts popular.
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want to risk invc.ttine for them- tcans. ·
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would lll'ork and whether ir was wise
For elllllllplc. just. 22 jlercent or . selves.
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Daylighl-savina lime returns at .2
19 qse them to replace Social Securi· Americans said they wouk! SllfiPOJ'I
a.m. for a stay of nearly seven
ty. •
raising payroll Wtc.t for all workers•. ,
months as clocks are turned forward
: nHow much privatization are we Nearly 76 pcn:ent i!pposed raising
Most likely !O be interested in llik- an hour. But most people will make
llilking about?" Rick Y1111ell, a 41 - taxes.
ing clwJe of their own retirement the cllange before retiling Saturday
)'tar old auditor, Wondered.
About the same number, 77 per- uvings were people younger than .54, night- eipecillly thole who WUJI to
: Some in Congn:sa bave p•'I"J''ed cent. oppose further iAc:reua in the those making over $.50,000 a year avoid beinalatc for cl,lurch and oth·
shifting to private aa:ounts 10 help retirement age, whiCh is llteldy and thole with 11 I~ some college er activities on Sunday.
keep Socilll Security financilllly scheduled to JOuP lflldulllly f101116S educetion.
. SWidard time will return Oct. ~vtJble u millions of blby .boo.ncrs to 67 for people born after 1.937.
Social Secl!rity is in diJI8er of
• ne law ·reu slltcl and U.S. terri•
retire. The Clinton adminilliition About 2.1 percent of thole surveyed beine overwhelmed by the impend· ~es ex~mpt ~mselves ~rom day·

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"\Ve'n: blld dis•lm wjth priv• .portive.
lization in other 1re11," llid Kille
People w= more evenly divided
Neely·Phelln, "2. • Kln111 City about lll!lllina bid . cost-of-li~ing

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Nibbling at war power

issues on Bosnia, Iraq

By Jack Andenon .
and Jan Moller ·
· The grand old madam of Washing-·
ron 's red-light lobbying district -which claims to represenl the interests
of 32 million older AmeriCans '· has
bared her fangs. We've l!een accuscil
of sloppy and misleading reporting by
the AARP,. and they 've denied our .
· . charges that rhey . "cooked rheir
books" to maintain their lofry mem. bership numbers.
The AARP also denies thar it
spends much of its time and hugeolmdget lobJ&gt;ying Congress. Less rhan I 0 .
percenl of its annual b~dget goes
roward advocacy, they accurately
claim. Bur'rhar number doesn't cvunr
·rhe cash spent on rhe associari011'srwo
mega-publicarions, Modem Marurity
and AARP Buller in, which go ourro all
member households and often rrumpcr
the association's positions. ine nel
·expenses for putting ourrhese two pubiicarions rotaled $47 million last year.
wirh most of the money going roward
covering prinring cosrs.
According ro rhe mbsr reccnl fig·
ures, compiled by rhe Center for
.Responsive Polirics, the AARP spenr

ByTOMRAUM
AIQ: Itt 1 Pr.u Wrllllr
. WASHINGION- Using lhe power of the ptirse, Congress is txitly blessing Presideo! Oinron 's plan ro keep US. rroops in Bosnia beyond a fallen June deadline.
And rhe House is seeking to use the same spending power to block a U.S. slrikc 011
Iraq wirlni pier congressionallW"Oval.
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il&lt;xh rhe ~ and lhe ~ now have complcllld w&lt;l'k 011 separarc versions of a
midyeNspending biD to rrovidc money for miliuuy operalions in Bosnia and the Persian
Gulf.
Alrhough many ir.ms are in di.~ --: such as llffrcther using cuts in danestic rrogrnms to offset !he rosts of~ deployment as lhe House wanrs -!he Bosnia language
has won lhe SLWM of bah chambers.
.il&lt;xh bills also include alnn $1.3 billion in new money for peacekreping qJCrnlions .
in rhe Persian Gulf.
B.. !he Hoose inclucbl in its version a~ by Rep. David Skaggs, IJ.Colo., barring fund-i in the biD frpm being used "fer offensive ~ againsrlraq" ro obtain
COIJ1lliaoo: wilh U.N. resolutions- unless authorized by COOgress.
There's no relling whclher '\*~will SIIVive a House-Senate coofcre~
COitllllllce lM n!USt ~ a COIIijAOIIhSe verstOI). ·
B.. bah the Skaggs meaSII'C - and discussion of the Bosnia funds - reflect an
~ on the pan of legis~ 6n bah ~ d the political divide on the old issue
ofwhedlcrCongressa rhe president is pinwily respoosible foryendine US. fates into
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used 1M power lu !llcly.
In his JI'C5d:ncy so fm; Clintm has sent cornba ·~ to Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia,
Rwanda and the Inq lml - all~ OOtaining lllvan:e ~ awroval.
"Be vay clelr".llis bill wwld give him (Ciintoo) full authai?Jllion to keep~ in
llainia Joogu" dUl rhe June deadline he om: !XOfllised, Rep. Boney Frank. D-Mass,,
rold lhe House on 1besday as il coosidcred rhe spending legislaii&lt; &lt;I.
The bill calls for$487millionto keep !he trOOps in llainiaat lcasrunlil rhestllofrhe
IICJ&lt;IIisi:al year on Oct. I. Then lhey'd be covered by a still-to-be considered approprialions bill fcrfiscall999.
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"Undenland t1it )W have no basiS for criticizing keeping rroops in Bosnia" if you
voo: for !he 111Cll!Ul;·l'!;lnk told colleagues.
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The 1973 W..: ~Act requin:5 ~iooal ..OOftcatioos and 'lW'JVal when
American rroops arc sent iniQcomhat. It was a delayed response to the way in which lhe
' confli&lt;.1 in Southeast Asia was cscalared under Presidents Johnson and Ni•on.
All presidents smce Ntxon have fourdw~ys 10 sidestep rhe oct.
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IL'IOOU.S.IrOOpi arc mthe formcr.Yugot;lavTCpJbiiC,down liom about 20.000 mttially.
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Otnron had pledged to~ the IJ?OPS by June hut tro"C rcccnrly said they would
have rorcmwn for an ~illld period..
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$3,680,000 lob- .
bying Congress
during the flfSI
six months of
1997. · Thai
makes them the
thifiJ leading
noncorpmate
sp~ nder" during .
tha1 time span just behind the
Moiler and
Christian CoaliAnderson
rion and rhe
Narional Commiuee to Preserve Social Securiry. bur
sri II ahead of rhe conservarive Seniors
Coalition, rhe AFL-CIO and rhe Assi&gt;..
ciarion of Trial Lawyers of America.
In our estimatiorr, $3.7 million in
. six monrhs is big money.
Furthennorc, we've charged rhar:
. -- As the associarion has grown
from its humble roots as a relircd
teacher's uni on to become'Washing·
•~n ·s most powerful lob!Jying group, ·
its leaders have developed some impc·
rial tastes. Thai can be seen in its lavish
$17 million-a-year downiown ·headquarters, where 2.000 employees walk
marble hallways and many park !heir

reported. rhar the a.&lt;sociation and irs
members will probably never have

numhcr ha..; stayed '\;onsis1cnt' ' du.; in

large pan ro an ovemighr hoosr of 2.
million membcn; by an a&lt;."COUniing
fiat. Trurh be told. the AARP ha.• never
had much more rhan 22 million ducs•pay)ng tncmhers, Bur the !JSSOCiation
gives a free mcmhen;hip to spotiscs,
allowing itro claim the larier figure.
In 1995. tbe association changed
rhe fonnula for compuling lhc ~umber
of spouses. lnslcad of multiplying rhe
numher ol' :JL1ual members hy 1.5 to
rcflccl spc111o;cs. they began mulliplying
hy 1.6-- IO renee! a new sllxfy ·suggesting !hat 60 pcrccnr of !heir members arc married. .
Overnighr, rhe membership fipm:s
climbed by more rhan 2 million, allowing !hem ro. quiclly claim !hat their
membership levels have remained
constant despite asignificant exodus in
rccenr years.
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the books ... But perhaps we're jusl oldfashioned.
Jack Anderson .anci J111 Moler
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Tirne to cr~ck . down on the White ·House

By William A. Rusher
Ir's cenainly not news rhal, from
1he .very beginning of rhe sca~dals
rhar ha"e enveloped rhc Clinron
While House, rhe ~esponsc of the
presidenr and his advisers has been
to stall whenever possible. That !s a
famous old .legal srrategy (remember
rhe apocryphal· law firm of Dilly,
Dally. Doolirtle &amp; Srahi'?). and ir has
worked remarkably well for Mr.
Clinrpn. But recently his ·lawyers
have indulged in some practic,cs so
sharp as 10 be uuerly indefcnsihlc . It
may· well be rime li&gt;r some of !hem
ro he circd for cnntem;il of courr.
and·Jll'rhaps indil:rcd and prosecuted
for oh...;trw.:tion 1&gt;fju!'itkc.
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The pra&lt;:liccs in question involve
the Paula Jones lawsuir. Mrs. Jones
auorncy s. seeking · 10 dcmonslral~
thm Mr. Clinton had engaged in a
p.ai'icrn of sc.11uul harassment simi'lar
lo whal she had allegedly e&gt;pcricnccd. had raken the deposirion of
Kathleen Willey. who swote rhe
prestdent had groped her in ~ lillie
hallway jusr off Ihe Oval Oflice. The
atlorneys .then · subpoenaed lhc·
While House for all wriuen communicarions between Mr. Clinron and
Mrs. Willey.
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Ail rhis was rhrcc monrhs ago.
· The White House response ro rhc
subpoena was: nothing. Apparcnrly .
there was nor a single documentrhar

fell within 1he
scope of the
subpoena . . ·
lbcn lasr
month
Mrs.
Willey
appeared on
"60 Minutes"
and gave a
derailed · and
highly pla~s.· i-

Now the president's attorneys have .colltt up with their
answer: Oh, we thought your lubp011111 wu ;,;,,,•ll•tl to ·
cover only private commutiiclltions! Tllere ·lllwtttn .,,,
official. ·
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the subpoena"!
Now .lhc presidenl 's auorncys
have come up.wirh rhcir ~n'swcr: Oh.
we rhought your subpoena was
inrcndcd ro cover only privare comhie descriprion municarions' These II ·lcucrs were
or .
her
.Rusher .
wrcsrling . · oflicial.
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Jllatch with Mr.
As rhc saying goes. rhat dncs~ · r
Ciinton. The very nexr day, obvious-. even pass rhe ·smell test. In rbe firsr .
ly in an effmt 10 discredit her rcsri - place. the subpoena made nu distincmony by demonslrating that she linn bel ween puhlic and . pr.ivore
remained on friendly terms wirh Mr. communications. And in the second
Ciinron afler rhc alleged episodc.thc place. tvcn assuming oflicial comWhite House released 1; scparale munications were ex'dudcd. how
communicorions from Mrs. Willey Clln rhcsc pat he ric 'leiters be
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Ti
d'd ·
.squeezed tnlo r~ar category '! "Fondto t. c prest cnt. ]ey t tndeed I ..., If hilt ". h I· ; I' .. fli .· I"
,show thar she was rrying 10 sray on Y · r •. s t c eve o n . 1~1a
good lerms with him, apparently in . dtscourse m rhe Cltntnn admtntslrarhc hOJll' thar he might yet reward ltnn. what dcK:s the prtvalc stull look
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. he . hke·•·•. .
hcrwtl. h apaymg
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While House. One lertcr ended
•uri c~l msnlcnl ·
"Fondly:" Another pnx:l~imcd her lralhcktng wuh th~ lrurh ts slopped
'"your grcalcst f'ln .. (I his was in the · for ~nod -- and not.only stopped, hul
run·-up ro his 1996 campaig·n liu rc -· pumshed. To dchberarely ,conceal
clecrion).
and wuhhol~ decumenrs prOJll'rly
One can imagine rhc rcaclion of subpocnac~ ts nm &lt;~nly to dtspla!
Paula Jones ' lawyers when rhcy read contempt lor rhc JOdt~tal pr~es~. II'
abour th~se documcnrs.. Why ts •. felony : 11bst~ctum of JUSI!cc,
wcrcn 'rthcy produ~cd in response 111 p~mshablc hy a pnson ~enrcncc . The
Jones lawyers have pmnted thts.our

lhc federal disrricl coun in ·
Arkansas. and it is up to the ju!lgc to
take approprialc action.
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Which of Mr. Clinrnn ·s rwu: scu~
attorneys arc Jll'rsonall)· r~spunsihlc
fur the nhsrructinn"! Rullcn Bennett
is rhc prc~idtnr"s·lcad :~It orne)~ in rhc
Paul:o Jones ~uit. and tlic, in)·csti~.rlinn ccnainl)' oughr h\ .be!lin wirh
him. But perhaps he has rakcn ·care
to prulecl himsclfhy m:~kin1! it clc;tr
to lawyers further hack in rhe wtnlwork rhal he dncsio"t c.•cn want tu
know ahout inconvenicni documcnls
u~tii' ir" s uhsolurcly neccssury. If su.
rhc individual resjltlnsihle m:1y be
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ltKntftcn. the clear command of thc
law.
. Auorney General Reno would do
well to instrucrr~ U.S. Attorney in
Little R1K:k ro start deciding whom
ro indict.
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William A. Rllllher h • Diltla:.
guisl)ed Feilow or the 0•re111011t
lnstltut~ ftlr th~ Study or Statamanshlp and Political Phllosoplly.
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Today is Friday, April 3, ~he 93rd day of 1998. There arc 272 days left m
the year.
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On April 3, 1968. less than 24 hours.before he was assassinated iq Memphis, Tenn., civil rights leader Manin Luther King Jr. told a rally of striking
sanitation workers, "II really docsn't.mauer with me now, becauStl I've been
to.the mountain top. and I don't mind."
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In 1860. the legend3ry Pony E•press began service between St. Joseph,
Mo., lltld Sacramento. Calif. ·
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In 1~. Union forces occupied the Confcdcra~ 'apital.of Richmond, Va.
· In 1882, outlaw Jesse James was sh01 to death in St: Jqscph, Mo., by
· Robert Ford, a member of his own gang.
In 1936, Brunq Hauptmann wa.' electrocuted in Tren1on, N.J .. for the kidup-munler of the Linilbc!rlh infant
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In 1948. Presjdent Truman signed the Marshall Plan, which allocaled
mon: thu S5 billion in aid .for 16 European countries. ·
In 1968. North Vietnam aJfc;ed to mee1 with U.S. represenrarives ro ser
up prelimiiiM)' peace talks.
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.In 1996. 111 Air Force jerliner can-ying Commerce Secretary Ron Brown
and Amcriean business executive~ crashed in Croa1ia. killing aiJ .JS people
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B.Y George R. Plagenz
We obviously are nor going to srory
was
resr easy until Thursday, Oclobcr that
rhc
26, 2028. has come and gone, Athenian
bloo~~
despite I he rcassuri n~ update from lawgivtr
asuonomers thar rhe asreroid Solon was
aimed our way. won't come closer rold
by
rhan 600,000 mi~s to Earrh .
Egyprian
Thar's probably whalthey said priests on a
in 1908 when a liny mele(ll\jli: visir
lo
••ploded ov~r Siberia, leveling Egypr ·in 590
900 square miles of Russian tun· B.C. thai in
dra (abour twice rhc size of Alas· · lhc ancient
Piagetiz
remained arc called the islands of
Afrer volcanic eruptions t!Jc
_ka),
pasr "!here
Santorini today. ·
surrounding wa1crs may rurn red,
Almost the en lire popular ion , rish may be poisoned. and the
· And who knows ·whatrhey said dwelt rhc fairesl and nobles.! race
65 million years ago before a · of men th$1 ever lived . But !here perished in the giant explosion. a~companytng
nieteorolosical
giant asreroid collided with rhe · occurred violent earthquakes and There were scanered sur~ivors dtsl~rban.c~s frcquc~tly creal~
Yucatan Peninsula,' leading, some Ooods, and in a single day and whQ migrarcd 10 Grecco and. so srrong winds and rainswrms ol'
say. to rhe e&gt;lincrion · of the night of rain rhe island of Allanris rhc srory goes, brought advanced volcanic hail.
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dinosaurs.
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disappeared benearh the sea."
. civilization · there . Until rhcn , . .. The Bible says the waters of
' Bur rhese were minor catasrro·
,Piaro placed Allantis in the Greece had been inhahitcd by Egyprrurncd red as blood, drivins
phei compared ro rhc disappear· Atlanrie Ocean near Bimi·ni in rhe primirivc .lribes.
frogs on. shore . DarkncliS covered
What inleresls Bible scholars the land. The winds hroush1
ance of Arlanris. lhc fabled iosr Bahamas. More reccnrly ir has
been "loca~d" in rhe Medirer- . ahour ·rhis accounr is thai it may locusrs ~h~t de_stroycd rhc crops; .
conriircnr.
According ro legend, Jhe van· ranean Sc~. norrh of the island of shed ligln on tfie exodus of the
Wa.~ II In lhts confusion thai the
ishcd~cradle of civillzarion was a ·· Crere. Geological e~dence points lsraclires from Egypt and rhe Israelites saw their chance io
" fa ir and . golden land" struck · IO a volcanic eruplion off -the · evenls leading up to it.
escape'/ The Egyptians purst~ed
I down by a series of.convulsions at
Greek coast in the 15th century
Egypr, where 1he Israel ires them but were drowned in the sC:.. ,
\lhe heighr of irs power, and .rrow . B.C. 'on rhe bcauriful island of were slaves in rhc ISth century Were they c·aught by one of t~
lies under lhe 'sea.
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Sanrorini.
B.C., w'lrs only 450 miles .from huge tidal waves SCI bff when tfle
It was Plato fn lhe fourth centu·
When the fiery rain finally Santorini: Was rhe volcanic. crup- island of Santorini fell into. the
ry B.C. who described Atlantis as sropped. rhe cenlral portion of rhe tion on the island re~ponsible for bottom or t'1afca?
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an .earthly paradise wilh mighty island dropped into a deep hole in the Ten Plag 11es (Eixodu~ 7-12)
Geol'lt Pllltaz I• • •Jadictd·
mountains, fertile plains, naviga- the sea; crearing lidal waves a rhar God is said 'to have sent upon eel writer ror New.•P•Jier Eater~
ble rivers and a large and rhriving mile high and grear noods. The Pharaoh:s people before P~araoh prllle 1\IIMIItloa.
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birs and pieces , of Ia ad that · agreed ro lei the Israelites go?

The Bible says the waters of Egypt
·turned red as'
driving frogs
on shore. · Darkness covered the
land. . Th.e wind.s brought locust$
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Pomeroy"• Middleport, Ohio

Meigs announcements

Satul'day, April 4

Services Buildl ng in Middleport. The
Evangelist to speak
Evangelisr John Elswick will nieering is sponsored by the Meigs
speak at the Poplar Ridge Freewill Counry Board of Commissione rs.
MICH.
Baprisr Church Sunday and April 19.
6 p.m. and every Sunday during lhe Racine OES meeting
Regular meeting of Racioe ChaJ&gt;"
Harold I...8S11fKent, 86, Middleport, died Thursday, April2, 1998 in Holz- month of May.
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rer 134 Order of me Easrem Star wi ll
e~ Medical Cenrer.
be held Monday. 7:30p.m. Mock intHe was born on Sept. 6, 1911 in Spencer, W.Va., son of the lare Edward Open house
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)\n open hOuse w nr ~~e held liarion wilf be held.
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and Emma Bays Sargent. He was a U.S. Anny Air Corps veteran of World
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War II, and was rerired from Imperial Elecrric, where was he was employed Wednesday, 1-4 p.m. at rhe Syracuse
Man~leld so•
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as a machine operator.
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Post Office lo promore the Frank Chun:h revival
IND.
The
Hazel
Commu
nity
Church
CJ!l
He is survived by his wife, wuma Roush Sargent; IWO sisters. Erli.ne Wolfe tloyd Wrighr sramp. New Posrmas·
of Indiana, and Adele Buechnef of Columbus: rwo sisters-in-law, Frances rer Bonnie Brown will be swo rn in al Dewirts Run Road. Long Bouom.
Burcher of Cleveland, and Clara Mae Sargenr of Racine; and rhrec nieces I p.m. Refreshmenrs. All welcome. will hold revival April 8-12. '7:3b
p.m. nightly wirh special speakets
and lhree nephews .
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He
was
also
preceded
in
dealh
by
rwo
brorhers
and
a
half-sister.
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Graveside SCI'\'ices will be 3:30p.m. Sarurday in 1he Letan Falls CemeThe nexr available Meigs County Han welcomes all .
rery Chapel, with the Rev. James Bernacki officiaring. No calling hours will GED tes!ing opponuniries will be · Communion service
The Syracuse First Church or
be observed, and arrangements are by the Middlepon Chapel of rhe Fisher April 22 and 23. For more informalion.
call
the
Middleport
Adult
Basic
God
will hold communion and fe~l
Funeral Home.
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In lieu of flower.;, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Literacy Education center ar 992- washing service April 9 ar 6:30 p.m.
Society, Meigll County Unit, PQ 'Box 703 , Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
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F~ . health fair
W. VA.
A free health fair wirh heai!IJ
Trustees to meet
screening and educarion for all ag~s
Units of the Meigs County Emer. POMEROY
1bc regular monthly meeting of will be ·held April 16, 10 a.m. ro i2
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2: 13 p.m., volunteer fire depart- the Suuon Township Board of p.m. at rhe Family Life Cenrer ~
calls for assistance Thursday. Unils ment and squad to Carmen Road, Trustees will be held Monday. 7:30 Fifrh and Main streers, MiddlepoR.
responding included:
brush fire at Jeff Ohlinger residence. p.m. at lhe Syracuse Municipal • The event is sponsored by the MidCENTRAL
DISPATCH
no
injuries reponed, Syracuse and Building.
dlepon Ministerial Assoc iarion. the
Pl.
Showers
10:37 a.m .• State Roure 338, Middlepon squads assisted;
Synod of the Covenant, Presbyterian
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Racine, Wilma Shultz. Holzer Med4:08 p.m.. SR 7 and Deadman's · Party canceled
Church (USA) an~ will include inforical Center, Racine squad assisted;
Curve, moror vehicle accidenr, Judy
An anniversary party scheduled malion on nutrilion. cancer. heart dis12:34 p.m .. Rocksprings Rehabil- Erwin, Pleasanr Valley Hospiral, B. for Sunday for Robert and Beatrice ea.~ and more. hearing, vision and
itation Cenrer, Pomeroy, Herber! Greg Fiedcrzzyk, refused rrearment, Davis of Middlepon has been can- blood and blood pressure checks.
Bumpass. O'Bieness Memorial Hos· Cenrral Dispaleh squad assisted.
celed due l&lt;i illness.
Internet meeting
pital, Pomeroy squad assisted;
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The lnremet Users will meer on
By The 'A ssociated Press
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7:02 p.m., VFD and squad to SR .Correction
Tuesday at 6:30p.m. The ropic will
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Cloudy skies will prevail as rain, develops this afternoo.n across southern Plains. Jean Hawk, Veterans Mel]lo- 124, barn lire, Bruce McKelvey own·"Lord ls It I" will be presenred be Windows '95: Tips and Tricks.
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rial Hospital, Tuppers Plains squad er, no injuries reponed. · .
. Sunday. 8 p.m. al Heath Unired
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Quartet to sing
, ly in the south and remperatures drop tonight from the mid 30s in rhe north.
MIDDLEPORT .
5:40p.m., Meigs Mine 31 ,.Cecil
Mounr Union Baptist Church will
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host the SonShine quanel singers
· ' , The rain will raper off Saturday morning, wilh mosr of the srare see~g Hoffman, HMC.
tal, Cenlral Dispatch squad ..Ssisted.
An infonnational meeting for from Jackson on Sunday evening at
: pany cloudy to mnsrly sunny skie~ in the afremoon. Afternoon htghs will
Meigs Counry craflsmen interested in 6:30. The church is located of Stare
. · range from rhe mid 40s in the northeasllo rhe mid 50s i.n rhe sourh. ·
promOiing !heir products in a color Route 143. 2.5 miles soulh of Car. The record high for today in Columbus of 79 was serm 1981 . The record
caralog will be held Wednesday, I .penrer. Pa.~tor Joe N. Sayre invites the
· low of 18 was set iri 1879.
p.m. at rhe Meigs County Human public.
. Sunserroday in Columbus is ar6:58 p.m. Sunrise Sarurday is at 6: II a.m.
.
Wealher forecast:
WASHINGTON (AP)- Wilh rhe
Even · Republicans, who would
Tonighr...Occasional showers, wilh a chance of a rhunderslonn. Lows in
Paula
Jones
lawsuir
gone
and
time
decide
wherher to launch'llll impeach·
•.the lower t'l mid 40s. East windSSro 10 mph, becom.in~ nonhwesl al 10 ro
running
out
on
his
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menl
inquiry
against Presidenr Clin, 15 mph. The chance of rain, is near 100 pen:enL
.
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Arkansas,
Whitewalef
prosecuror
ton,
paid
deference
to lhe magnitude
. Saturday..:Cioudy wilh a chance of showers, rhen parttal cleanng lare.
Kenneth Starr is pressing to wrap up of rhe Jones ruling.
' Highs in rhe mid 50s. The chance of rain is 50 percent
CINCINNATI (AP) - The gov· · Susan blort ro find Ohio Power
his
criminal
iiwesligation
as
an
"Unless
there
is
an
open
and
shut
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emmenr is suing. an Ohio utility for liable for cosrs of furure federal
emboldened While:House steps up its • case, the kind which would result in reimbursemenr 'of more than $1.1 •cleanup effpns thai may be needed
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attacks.
a resignarion, as happened wilh Pres- . million for cleanup of toxic pollption !here.
Sunday .. .Mosrly clear. Highs in the upper 50s.
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idenr Nixon, I do nor think there al an indusrrial disposal site near
Monday... Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 30s. Highs near 60.
Ohio Power is a ~ubsidiary of
ought be an impeachmenl proceed· lronron.
··: . Tuesday... Becoming cloudy with a chance of showers. Lows near 40.
Columbus-based American Eleclric
ing," said Sen. Arleri Specter, R-Pa.
· Highs in rhc mid 60s.
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Clinron even 'llbr some kind words Districl Court alleges rhat Ohio PowAEP's share of rhe cleanup cosl
Am Ela Power ...................... 5~.
Thursday from House Speaker Newt er Co. disposed hazardous wasles at should be subsranlially less rhan
Akzo ...................................... 99'!.
Gingrich . "Bill Clinlon ha.• plenty of the old Aulomatic Containers landfill whatrhe govemmenr wanls, compaAmrTech .................................49
courage," Gingrich said in an inter· sire.
U.S. 1-2. 230-260 lbs. counlry
Ashland 011 .............................55
COLUMBUS (AP) . - Indiana~ ny spokesman Par Hemlepp said
view taped by CNBC.
AT&amp;T .....................................66'•
Ohio dire~t hog prices ar selecred poinrs 33.00-34.00, few 32.50 and
The government also a.~ked Judge Thursday.
Bank One •••.• ~........................64'•
I · buying points Friday as provided by 34.50: planrs 34.00-35.00, few 35.50.
Bob Evana ............................ 2f}.
UoS.
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27.50. ·rthe U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Broughton ............................. 18'!.
Sows: near steady.
' • 1 ~arrows jlnd gilrs: mostly SO cents
Champlon .... :........................14'1•
U.S. 1-3 300-400 lbs. 23.00-25.00.
I lo 1.00 lower; demand and movement
Charm Shps •.... ,... :.................,4'•
City Holdlng ....................;.......46
few
22.50;
400-500
lbs.
24.00-26.00;
' lighr to moderale.
Federal Mogul ....................... ss~
500-600 lbs. 26.00-30.00, few over
GenMtt
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600 lbs. 31.00-31.50, instances 32.50.
Goodyear .:••:...........................75
- .Boars: over 300 lbs. 1.5.00-'17 .00;
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Kmart ..................................... 111'!.
under 300 lbs. 18.00-21.00, few
Kroger
...................................46\
"Pesticide residue would be a big 22.00.
Lands
Enc1
......... ;....;.............. 38'!.
.concern wilh me,:• Cosrello said. "In
LlmHed .................................30}.
Estimared receipls: 37,000.
. .the 1950s, DDT . wa.~ very common,
Oak Hill Flnl., ...... ,...;............... 28
Prices from Producers Liveand some Olher chemicals rhat are stock AsSociation:
OVB
••••~ ..............................~ ..... 41
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One Valley ............................ 38'·
. preuy . persistent. ·Being an experiFriday's trends:
Peoples ...................................48
. . menial sial ion, irs hafllro rell what
Hog.~ 50 cenl~ lower: sows sready;
Pram Flnt ...............................21'!.
.. I hey were testing."
carrie 50 cents to I .50 high•!· .
Roekwall ............................... 57~
,
Cosrello said rhe buried waste is
RD/Shell ...............................58'•
.away from the area where rhe new
Stars....................................sa'}.
· ,!iehool would be built. The porential
Shoney'a .................................5'1.
Star Bank .............................&amp;2'1•
. !iehool sire has been'resred before and
Veterans Memorial
Wendv's .......:.................... ~ ... 23~.
appears 10 be safe, he said.
Worthlngton............... :.......... 18'1.
Thursday
admissions
Mynle
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"l'm alarmed." said Shirley Gue.
Haning.
Pomeroy
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: ,a parenr who has led residenls in a
. Stock raporta ara tha 10:30
Thursday discharges - none. ·
. rhree-year fight against the new
a.m.
quotila provided by Adveat
Holzer Medical Center
of Galllpolla.
. scliool which would consolidare
~ Discharges April :Z - Amanda
Mason County's rhree tligh schools.
· · "If they're going to build rhe !iChool, ~oseberry. Rylie Hall, Effie Dunn.
Mrs. Brenr My.er.; and son, Mrs. Lar. it alleast"needs 10 be in a safe place:" ry 'sreveils and daughrer, Doris Jones,
Parsons said !he residents· who
Alma Wilson, Kermit Ci!ieo, MarTOIIIIY Ll.! oiONII, WUUY IMPEl
oppose the consolidalion are using
garer Gahm, Brooke Connolly. ·
U.S. MARSHALS'""
· "the contamination issue as anolher
Robert Thaxlon. Caroline Allhof.
ONE
EVENING SHOW 7:30
•.. way ro stop the project.
446-111123
Mrs.
Larry
Arthur
and
daughrer.
. II is nor known when !he school
(fu!ilished with pennlssion)
· will test the sire because lhe school
· board's archirectural firm has 10 be
updated on the situation. said Clacy
·Williams, execurive direCtor at the
swe School Building Aulhority.
Point Plea.•anl is about five miles
nonhea.•t of Gallipolis.
for daytime conditions and high temperalures

Harold Lee Sargent

derrieres in ergonomically correcr friends like they did during the. era of
chairs !hat cost $300 apiece. .
Democratic rule.
,.. .
Sadly. as sOme seniors have poinred
.. MOSI members join the AARP to
out. rhe slick marble hallways make· take advanrage of the many diSI:OUIIIS .'
walking difficull for some seniOrs - and. ser-Vices olfered -- nOI becahse
while the dim office lighrinr, makes ir rhey want a Washington lobbyist
hard for some older Americans 10 see woll&lt;ing on their behalf. Highly conliwell when visiting headquarters. ·
denrial inten)al surveys · obtained by.
.. Al~gh the AARP is officially our associate Dale Van Ana show that
nonparti , doesn'r endoo;e candi- only 14 percenlofmcmbers list "lq)o
dates, and ver conlributes 'to pe\irical resentation" as the mosr importanl reacam(laigns, it has alienared many con- son to join.
(
servatives by consisrently supporting
. Still, AARP spokc511'\an Lisal)M
liberal tax-and-spend programs. Irs assures us that the association never
mosr spectacular failure in litis area ·takes a srand wirhout firsr Consulting
was its 1994 endorsement of an expen· ' rhe membership, and that "all memsi vc health-tate reform package rhat bers have the opportunity to make their
was soundly defeared. .
voices heard" on policy positions:
·
Such a history has made "'lilt----- Perhaps nol~ing has angered the
AARP's life more difficult in this ern . l!luc-noses at the AARP m6rc !han our
of GOP congressional rule and bal· rccenl assert.io~ thai rhe associarion
anced budgcls. So rhe a.-.oc iarion ha.' "cooks irs liooks'" to mainrain ils.
done irs besrro cultivate ries to rhe new membership levels. "Membership in
Republican leadership -- including AARP since 1990 has remained conopening "a hack channel'" to House sistcnr. numbering around J2 million,"
Speaker Ncwr Gingrich, in the words· the associarion harked hack.
of AARP tojllobhyis! John Rother.
Bur a.• we reponed rcccnt!y. lhe
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Reds down Padres 5·1 to end serie_
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The Reds finally played a decent '
In addition. owner Marge Schott game .•The.y m~de two more errors.
fell at home and broke her hip after rat.st~g thetr senes total to ~P. but
the opener, and Casey was hit by a Wllhe Greene and Chns Styru:s
thrown ball during prt -gartle work- ho~red off Andy Ashby. who fell .to
outs Thursday and broke the bone 0-8 m 13 games agamst the Reds, hts
below his right eye.
worst mark against any club.
Another loss would have been all
And Shaw, who led .the Jeag~e in
the,more deflating.
saves.las.t season, got hts first wuh a
"I kne~~t I had to concentrate to surprtse t~row tolirst.
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give us a chance to win," said starter
He reheved woth the Reds up f-1
Steve Cooke. who allowed four hits in the eighth and San Diego threat-.
and one run over six innings to get ening. Qu~Jvio Veras walked and
the victory. "It's a relief. You don 't went to thml on .Gwynn's one-out
want to start the season losing a single. bringin~ Ken Caminiti to the
whole bunch of games."
plate represento~g the go-ahead run.
The Padres wound up winning 2After throwmg four pnche~ to
of-3 on the road- not a bad way to Caminiti. Shaw thre~ to fir..t and
start out, all things considered. But caught Gwynn leanm~. Eduardo
San Diego was in more of a mood to ·Perez tagged Gwynn's nght arm as
consider what might have been.
he ~ove ~ac['
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I can t thmk of the last nme I saw
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picked off in the eighth inning to such great instincts. It happens. He
undercut the Padres' final rally. "We made a quick move over there and it
played pretty well the first two was a good throw."
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Yonker and Keams were both 2,
3 for Waliama and Weaver was l-4:
Kim Sayre (3-0) pickeCI up fter
thinl win of the year in five innings
of work. Sayre gave ~p two runs. on
four hits. walked three arid struCk out
four. Trish Warner came on in. relief .
to pick up the same in giving up one
hit, oo walks and no strike outs.
Southern made four errors. .
Lori Bumgardner suffered tbe los.•
with relief from Weaver. They gave
up 16 runs on 14 hits, had two strikeouts and gave up seven walks.
Southern plays Vinton County
tonight.

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Rlver Valley: Nate Stanley (l;PJ
and Brian Bradbury ·
Meigs: Jeremiah Bentley (WP)
and Tony Dugan

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gles by Marie Denney and Peters Hy~Ji -~truCk out five. ~;lked two
plll(ed four RIDS and give River Vdl- and gave up eight hits. Gilkey led the
River Valley's sbflballteam spot- ley a 5-I lead
.
. Marauders with two singles.
ted the. Meiss Marauders a first
Ward led off the · Raiders sixth . Williams and ·Abby Harris each
inning RIP and then held Meigs inning with a single. Hash followejl added singles.
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scoreless the rest of the way 'lind went two outs later with a dciulilc to give· . Meigs will ~n~vello Federal Hock· the Raiders lhe 6-t·. win.
ing on Friday and will host ·Jackson
011 10 defeat Meigs 6-1.
· Kelly Gilkey ted off the bottom of
Terri .Eddy was the winniria pitch- on Saturday. .
the.first for Meigs with a ~ingle. She er for River Vllley, givi111 up four lpnlqlllllll
Iller came in 10 score on a Brooke hits, walkins three and striking out River Valley
001-40 I -0=6-8-4
Williims siQgle:
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· eiahl. Hash led the Riv.cr Valley hit· Mei1s
100-000-0=1-4-0
The Raiders. who played 11\cir sea- ten with a double and a sinste. Ward
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1011 opener.liedthegame.in~third and .Lindsey Peten added two sin- · River Valley: Eddy (WP) and
inninl Sarah Ward led off the mnlns ales. Denny and Griffith (ollowcil HoDuballl~
with ~ walk and slole second: She with sitiJieS.
Meip: Amy Hysell (LP) .and
ICO!edtwoouts later on a base hit off
Amy Hyselltciok the loss despite ~Y Sanford, Amber VIRina (S)
the bel oi'Holty.Hash 10 tie the pme . .JP'::.tc;;h:;int:a..:•:..a&amp;c::.:~:::d~
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one batter. Bradbury tripled and hit a
sixth-inning solo homer to lead River Valley attlie plate. Steven Conley
singled.
On Wednesday, the Belpre Golden Eagles rolled to a·21-0 win over
the visiting Marauders. Belpre scored
nine runs in the first, added eight in
the second and four in the third
against three Meigs pitc~rs .
No other details were available on
the contest.
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The Marauders (1-2) will seek a
win in their first Tri-Valley Confer·
ence game of the sea.~on today when
they travel 'to Federai Hacking.
Meigs !!!ill host a twinbill Saturday
against Jackson.
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e ·Southern softball team I scored on two errors. V•nmeter
•• . remained perfect in three games by reached on an error and IC;eams sin- .
t i:Jaiming a huge 16-2 non-league win gled to !llake the SCClre 3-2.
: over the Wahama · White Falcons
Behind .a Caldwell double and
( Thursday, night in Racine. ·
Trish Holman. single, Southern went
I
SoUthern is 3-0 overall. 2-0 i~ the up 5-2 in the smmd. Southern plat:. Tri-Valley Conference Hocking-Qivi~ ed four runs in the fourth and three
,,, sion.
in the fil\h,then came back with four
t
Tornado coach Howie Caldwell more runs in the sixth to account for
~ · wus all smiles after his club brought the 16-2 win.
: out the battle axes and hacked out 14
Caldwell led ull hitters with three
• · hits in 'the fOiite. Southern took a 3- singles. a double and a walk in five
i 0 lead in the first and actually that plate apPearance&lt;. She srored all five
WIIS all that was· neces.'lllry to· put
times she was on base; Regina
' away tbe White Falcons.
Manuel was also perfect with IWD
Cynthia Caldwell, who was a per- hiis.IJ triple and single and two walk..
• feet 4-4 on the night. lined a single an~ sacrifice. fly.
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Both Lyons and Kim SayR: w~re
: to start out the game. then sophomore
~
Stacy Lyons reached on an error, 2-4. Lyons slamming ·a sinsle ~nd .
' Regina Manuel walked, Lyons. stole double, whde Sayre. dou~Jed .lwtce.
' home. 'Ashley McKinney sacnficed Lyons aiM&gt; scored tlirce ltmes.
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and Ashli Davis walked.
. Oth~ Southern hillers were Ash'
Wahama did make il close in the li Davis. Trish Warner. Jodi Hupp und
~ secOnd when Dailey walked and Trish Holman. ·

Hockey

{A.IIImn t:IJf)
Milw:~uk.:~ :111 Flnri11:L. I :0:\ J'.m.
Phibklphia ut Atlanlu. I: 10 p.nl.
Los An at:~ 1111 CINCINNA
I; I:t p,m.
PiusburJ)I ut ~.Y. Mcts, I:JOp-.m.
.S:tn Dit,o 11 St l.oui1. l ;IOJI.m.
MnnwaJ .- ~•1u C•bs. 2:20p.m.
Col011kk! 111 HouiiOI_l.l:35 p.m.
SaO F~lk:o at Ari~onu. ll:O:'i p.1n.

· Jeremy Want' went l•for-3 with an
·RBI. ·
Gary Stanley (2-1) suffered his
first loss of the season. H'e pitched
th~ and two-third innings, giving up
six Rins on five hits.
TheRedmen n;avelto U~ana Saturday as they swmg back mto Mtd' Ohio Conference briefly before hosting Georgetown in I non-conference
matchup Sunday afternoon at I p.m .
at the Stanley L. Evan~ Athletic ~omplex.

in half when he launched a towering
home run over the new erected eight
foot fence in left-center field to pull
the Raiders to within 4-2.
Meigs closed the scoring with a
pair of runs in the sixth innirg.
Humphreys, Colin Roush and Aaron
Vanlnwagen all singled and' River
Valley had an error to lead to the
Mei~~ rilns.
The Raiders loaded the bases in
the top of the seventh without the
benefit of a hit on three walks: But
Bentley recorded the last out on a
come backer to the mound to end the
gal!lC.
Meigs had I 2 hits, led by Martin
amt Humphreys with three singles
each. Bentley. Tony Dugan, Ramsburg. · Roush, Vliillnwagon and
Halfhill all chipped in with singles.
Bentley strUcl( out 10 and walked
five,- with three of those coming in .
the last inning.
Nate Stanley• .as 1~ starter and
loser for the · Raiders. struck out
nine. while walking fOJJr and Jre .hit

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N'-ow Yor~ a1 BOslon, Mp.m.
Dallas u1 S.1Crmt1l!nkt, Mp.m.
~allle aclknve.-, 9 p;m.

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I'Ntmit (K&lt;:i!Jie J-!\J :.t BitllifUI»re (KunKnle\:ki
lo-6). U:'i Jl.m.

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O..ltllldu af WaJohinglun, I p.t)l,
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LA, CltJ'Ptfs a1 Cl£VELAND, I:JO fl.m.
Milwlluk~ allndiunn.•2:30 p.m.
Minlk!sota a1 Adullla, 3 p.m.
Chl!!ugu 111 Huu!Uon. ~ : JO p.m.
Toron111 al Phila&amp;lclphia, 6 p.m.
U1nh Ill Vuncou~er, 7:JOp.m.

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V6, loaded, all new styling.

~ Sou hern softtlall team blasts
.~ W ama 1~-2 to.stay undefeated

'Sunday '• games

Phii;Mklt,fftll (Grn:-nc 4-4) nl Allmlt&lt;t (Millw.otld
• ~-.H . 7:10p.m.
Milwaukn! (Judl!'n 0.1} ul Flunda (M\.'idiWll ().
0}. 7 :0~ Jl.lll.
Culuro11Ju (lbon~p~un 3·.'1 .ac H'!Ulltln {tkrttn"-ln
2-4). K :O~ Jl.lll.

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Nnt York :II New h:r.'ll:)'. 7:JO p.m.
Charlollt: hi Miami, 7:JO jl.m .
Gulden Stolle al San A.nlonio. 8:JO p.m.
Ponlnnd nl Pho.!nil,IJ p.m.

Lnt Anp:ks (ValUes 10.11) '" CINCINN..\TI
(Tumknll · 7), I : I~Jtnt
Piulhurp! ( Ueb..'f 11 · 14) 111 N.Y. Mel~ (Mikki
H-12). 1:40p.nt
San Die1o (P. Smilh 7-6) ar Sl. L.-.uis (Mer~;kcr

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L.A . n,Jlr1Ln "' Ptnladclphio. 7::\0 p.m.
hll.liana u« Ch:vlo!h•. 7:JO p.n1.
Hou ~ h.m ul Atl:mm. 7:JOp,m.
L.A. Llkt:n al CLEVELAN.D, Hp.,ll.
80!111.ln ill Uc1mi1, 8 p.m.
Minnt::~l.l lilal 01kugo. M
:JO p.m.
Denver ul U1nh, 9 p.m.
ll.:lllns at Purtl;uW, 10 p.m.
Scuulc: al V;mtouvcr, 10 p m.
M1lw: 1Uk~ ar s ...., .. ~.uu. 1o ~ p.m

Mon1'rca (Valdt5 4-4) ;11 ChkatRO Cub~ (Mul·
hnllund 6-IJ t: 2:20 Jl.m.
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S01n Fnmd•~;u (0. O;~rwin ~ - II I 111, AriiMn:l

Toni~ht's games
Teus (Helling !'1-'J) a1 Torooln (JuanOulOii'lfl .16), 7:0!1
Chicaao While StlJtiBaldwin 12· 1!1) nl Tampa
Bay (0om:ki 1-0). 7:U.'i p.m.
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l:klroil (Sanden 6-1-4) rn B:.llimorc- (l.&gt;rntJ(k 12·
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(Haynes .l ·6l. 10: )~ p.m.

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Jeremiah Bentley fired a three-hitter. and the Meigs baseball team
broke out of an early season hitting
slump with 12 hits en route to a 6-2
win over River Valley Thunday al
Meigs High School.
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The M.tauders took a Hllead·in
.: . the lirsl inning when Pat Martin led
~ ; off the bottom of the Inning with a
: : siqale. Mll'tin later c~me into score
~.;, •. on a fielders choipe off the -bat or
': ; Ryan Ramsburg.
·
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.··: Meiss increlscd the lead to 4-0 in
:: : the secOnd innina, Brad Dlvenport
·•· walked and Nathan Halfhill followed •
with a single. A single ·by Mutin, a
River valley el'flll', a walk, a hit batter and singles by Ramsburg and J.T.
1:. liumphteys scored the Meigs nms, .
,
The Raiders scored ~ run in the
' third inning when Stats walked and .
then came into score on a triple otT
the bat of srian Bardbury to pull to
, within 4- I.
:
Bradbury then cut the Meigs lead

Toron1~

Mtm1re:ll (Vuquez ()..()} ar Chicugo Cubs ITru·
diKIR -12). 2:20p.m.
Milwnukl:e (Mcrl:~cks7-10) a1 Plnrida (LIIIl·
wi~k 1 -.~}. 7:0:t p.m.
Lm Angde.- (Nomo 14-12J 01 CINCINNATI
(Wcathcn 1 - .~} . 7 . 0~. p. m.
Piusburgh {loai:r.a II - II) 111 N.Y. Met~ CReed
13-IJ), 7:40p.m.
Phlladt:l[lhin (Grt~~.."t! J-2) nl Allanla (N~:1gl&amp;: 20-~l. 7:40p.m.
·
C.1lonw.ln (Wrighl g.l2) a1 Hou~ton (Uriiii'l -b).
~ : 0!1 Jl.m.
S:~n Diego (l.anplon 2-4) m Sl. I.Jlui' (Ayb:lt 241. 8:tor.m.
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· two RBI and SCClred two runs to lead
. the Pioneers (17-4). Adam Hollrah
· went 2-for-4 ~ith two. RBI and also
scored a run. Kevi11 Morrissey was 2for-5 with an RBI and scoRd a ·Rin. ·
Pamham (4-1) wa~ the winning
pitcher. He pitched two innings. gave
· up one run and struck. out two Redmen.
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On the Redinen side of the ledger,
Joe Thomls was 2-for-4 and scored
a run. Jason King was aiSQ 2-for-4.
·

.By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Corrnpndent

Tonlpt's garntS ·

Toni1ht'sgames

POMEROY, OHIO

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1998 OLDS
· INTRIGUE

Baseball Marauders beat River
Valley 6-2, get se~son's first win

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L.A·. Laken 117, New Jeney 106
Golden S1111t: 104, Houston 94
San AntoniniO~ . Minmi 1'19
Sea!llc 107, Dullas 1%

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BallittlOft 4. Kan5~L' Cily J
TeJtM 20. Pi.:ago While Sux 4
Anaheim 10. N._Y. Yunl:a!s 2

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Baseball

. the ball game and cruised to an 8-3
victory.
.
Jenny Murphy (3-1) got the· wm,
scattering four hits in seven innings
of work. She had pne strikeout pnd
didn't walkJ!D~tters.
Bohbi "McGI!C:e went 2-tbr-4 and
scored twice. Roxanne Sagle also had
a 2-for-4 performance, scored one
RIA. and drove in another. Billi
McGhee wentl-for-4 with two RBI.
BraSher w~ 2-for-3.
·
Michelle Cavinee was 2-for-4 to
lead Marietta. She drove in one run .
Lori. Mendenhall and Kim' Podolak
each drove .in a run.
Tara Way"brighl gave up four runs
in three innings and tooll the loss. She
struck out three batters .
The next home game for the Redwomen is Saturday al I p.jn. at the.
Stanley L. Evans Athletic Complex .
Mid-Ohio Conference contender Mt.
Vernon !'lazarene is,th~ opponent.

over ba-eball Redmen

The University
' pf Rio Grande
basCball squad dropPed its fourth
consecutive game Thursday, falling
to Marietta College· I 2-2 in MarietIa.
Rio Grande (8-10-1, MOC I-1)
·opened the game with a run in the
first inning; but fell victim to.a three
run first by the home side. Marietta
increased .its lead to 10-2 after. five
innings and collected a pair of bonus
. runs in the bottom half of the eighth.
Dan Pamham went 3-for-4 with

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~arietta in the visitors' half of the
seventh.
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Shellie Weiner went 3-for-3,
scored three rulls and had an RBI.
Weiner also-stole bases. Roxanne
Sagle went 1-for-2 and scored three
runs. She also stole a base and drove
in a run. Rohin Johnson had three
RBI.
Sally Friend went2-for-2 with an
RBI for Marietta. Kim Smith was 1for-1 with two walks and scorcd'two
runs. Lori Mendenhall went 1-for-2
. and drove in 'two runs.
Nichole Loomis took the kiss for
the Pioneers. She pitched five
innings, · surrendering six hits and
striking .out four batters.
In the second game, Rio Grande
jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead in the
second inning after. Stacy Brasher's
RBI triple plated two Rlns. Brasher
then scored on a single by Robin
Johnson. Rio Grande never trailed in

~ariett~ Colleg~ r.olls to 12~2 ·
GOOD JOB, CHRISt -The Cincinnati Reds' Chris Stynea (right) '
geta congratulation• from lhlrd base coach Harry Dunlop after hit·
tlng a homer during Thured~ty nlght'e National League game agalnal
the vlaltlng San Diego,
who.Joat 5-1 In the eerlaa ctoeer. (AP)
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The University of Rio Grande
;swept Marietta College Thunday
·afternoon in a non-league double
·header in. Rio Grande. The sweep
runs the Redo,vomen's winning sueaJ(
·to nine straight games.
· Rio Grande (9-1, MOC 2-0) over:came a four run deficit in the first
:game to win9-5. Sophomore Rebec·ca Evans (6-0) pitched a complete
'game to remain unbeaten. !!vans
gave up six hits, struck out six bat• ·aers and walked five.
· Marietta (4-17) exploded forfour
· RIDS in the.third inning. but watched
that lead evaporate in the bottom of
the third as Rio Grande (ought back
with three Rlns. The Pioneers
. increased their lead to S~3 in I~ fifth
inning, but Rio Grande again battled
back and took a 7-5 lead. Thc Redwomen added two insurance runs in
the bottom half of sixth and shut out

ond base," said Gwynn, who wanted
to avoid a double play on a grounder.
"I tried to get,l&gt;ack, but the ball beat
me. That took us out of the i'nning."
Shaw pitched a perfect ninth to
close out a win that Jet the Reds relax
for a change.
"Now you believe yo,u can win,
you know you can win," Shaw said.
"What you don't want to be is like
the Cubs and lose all those games in
a row (141ast season) and start doubting yourself."
Notes: In addition to the Reds,
Ashby has never beaten Montreal (0'
5'in 10 games) and 'San Diego (0-3
in three games with Philadelphia and
Colorado).... Reds shortstop Pokey
Reese, who tied a major league
record with four errors in the opener, ~Jjnothe Thursday. He has five
erro and no hits in three games ....
Jose ijo will have his right elbow · ·
exami. d by Dr. James Andrews
today. Rijo, trying to come back from
four elbow operations in three years,
says something feels funny· in the
elbow and suspects he has scar tissue.

In the left·hand photo, Meigs pitcher Amy Hysell
. delivers a pitch during,Thursday's softball game
against visiting River Valley, In which the Raider.won 6·1. 'In the right-hand photo, the Marauders,'
Brad Davenport takes ti; cut at a pitch during hi&amp;
club's home baseball game against River Valley, In
which the Marauders won 6·2. (Sentinel photos by
Dave Harris)
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Evans wins opener; Ret/women hike win streak to nine games ·

Page4
1998

Cincinnati collects season's first win
lyJOEKAY
. CINCINNATI (AP) - The
Cincinnati Reds knew their. run of
bad luck had to end sometime. but
they were beginning to wonder when
that would lle.
The major leagues' star-crossed
teain had traded away its opening da¥
starter on the even of the opener, lost
its first two games by giving up 20
runs and spent a lot of time getting
hospit~l reports.
A S-l victory Thursday night over
the San Diego Padres made the week
of woe a little more bearable.
"It's real nice." manager Jack
McKeon said. "lfs something we
expected sooner or later."
• The Reds knew they'd have a hard
time after they traCied start~Dave
Burba to the Cleveland lndi s for
. Sean Casey on Monday afte oon.
but they didn't expect anything like
this.
The pitching staff gave up 20 runs
as the Padres won the first two
game~ and positioned themselves
for their first 3-0 start since 1984;
when they won their only National

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PISior: Rev. Victor Roush
Sunday Schqpl9:3o a.m.
wo;:,:r.· II a.m .. 7:30p.m.
Wed
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Mlddleporl Cllarda of Cbrlot
5th and Main
Pdor. AI Hanson
Youth Minister: Bill Fruier
Sunday Sehool • 9:30 Lm.
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m.. 7 p.m.,
Wednelday Services· 7 p.m.

R.e ofSioaw H'*- Cllln:lo
Loading C..Ck Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Rev. Dewey Kina
Sunday schQOI· 9:30a.m.
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Sunday wonhip -7 p.m.
Wednelday pnyer meeting· 7 p.m.

Kno Cllordl o!Chrlat
Worship · 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Sehool· 10:30' a.m.
P1151or-Jeffrey Wallace
Ill and ·3nl Sunday
Pastor:Terry Stewan
Sunday Sehool ·9:30a.m.
Worship . 10:30 i .m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesda¥ Servioos • 6:;!0 p.m.

Zlool Cbrdl ofChrlat
Pomeroy, Horrisonvlllel!d. (Rl.J43)
PUIOI: Roaer Walloo
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship. 10:30 a.m.; 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p:m.

p.m.

Free Will Blplilt Cllu"'h

Ash Stroe~ Middleport
Pastor: Les Haym·an
Sunday Servic:t ·7:00 p.m.
Sunday Sehooi- 10 a.m.
Wednesday Servi&lt;e·7:00p.m.

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East Main,St.

Sunday Sehool · 9:30a.m.
Flnt Southern Bo~llst
4t872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. Lamar O.'Bryant
Sunday Sehool · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m.. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services. ( :00 p.m.
Flnt Baptist Church
Pastor: Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer St., Middleport
Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
Worship • 10:15 a.m .. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service-7:00p.m.

RuUoad Chu"'b ofChrlat
Sund•y Sehool · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Bradford Church of Christ

Minister: Doug Shamblin
Youth Minister: Bill Amberger
Sunday Sehooi · 9:30a.m.
Wo11hip ·8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednelday Servioes . 7:00p.m.

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Dexter
Pasror. Woody Call
Sunday Evening · 6:30p.m.
Thutlday Service • 6:30 p.m.

MI. Union Baptist
Pastor : Joe N. Sayre

Sunday Sehool-9:43 a.m.
Evening· 6:30p.m.
Wednesday_Services. 6:30p.m.
Bclhlehem Boptiot Churdl

Old Bethel Free Will Bopllst Churdl
2860 1 St Rt 7,,Middleport
Sunday S&lt;hool ' 10 a.m.
Evening· 7:30p.m. .
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HUiaidc Boptiol Churdo

Chr tsl t&lt;tll Unr o n

St Rl.l43 just off Rt 7 '
Pastor: Re"- James' R. Acree; Sr.
Sundar S&lt;hool· 10 a.m.

VIctory Baptistlndcpcntllat
525 N. 2nd St. Middleport
Pastor: James E. Keesee
Worship · IOa.m., 7 p.m.

ML Olfwe Val~ Me~J~i&gt;dlll
Off 124 behind Wilkesville •
PutO&lt;: .Rav. Ralph Spires
. sunday Sdlool : 9:30a.m.
Wonhlp • 10:30 a.m.• 7 p.m.
Thursday Services. 7 p.m.

PISior: Rev. lames SaHtrfield
SUnday Sehool · 9:45 a.m.
E.. ning"· 7 p.m.
we&amp;esday Servkes • 7 p.m.

Melia ~tire hrlah
NortllcastCiooter
. ·Aihl
Putor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday S&lt;hool • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - llo.m.,6:30p.in.

Rolled Churdl of Gad ·
PMIOr: Ra~dy Barr
Sunday Sehool · 10 a.m. ·
Wonhlp · lla.m., 6 ·p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Cloellcr
. Pastor: Sharon Hatlsman
Worship. 9 i.m.
Sunday Sehool · 10 Lm.
Thutlda~ Services• 7 p.m.

Ra&lt;:ine

Railroad St., Mason

Sunday Sehool • 10 a.m.
Worsh1p · II a.m., 6 p.m. ·
Services· 7 p.m.

Forest Rua Bopllat
Pastor : Arius Hurt
Sunday Sellool· 10 a.m.
w_orship • 11 a.m.
ML Moriah Boplist
Fourth &amp; Main St., Middlepon

SyrocuR Flnt Church of Gad
Apple and Seoond SIS.
Pastor: Rev. David Russell
Sunday Sehooland Worship· 10 a.m.
Evening SerYi~s· 6:30p.m.
WedneSday SeiVi&lt;es :.6:30p.m.

Pastor: Rev. Gilbert Crpig, Jr.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m.
i\aliqllty Bopdll
Sunday Sehool- 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening· 6:00p.m.

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Wonhip · 10:30 a.m.

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UMYF Sunday 6:30 p.m.
'Fir&gt;~ Sunday or Month · 7:30p.m. oervlce .

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Tippen Ploiaa 5I. Poul
Pastor: Sharon HaUIIIUin
Sunday Sehool • 9 a.m.
Woiship • IO..m.
Tuelday Servkln • 7:30p.m.

Pamr: Rev. Rollnd Wildman
Sunday s&lt;hool ond worship 10:25
Eprscop~l

Paslor: Rev. Waller E. Heinz

C1t11rliCI-r
Albolry (Sy.....)
Pdor: Chad Emrick
Sunday Sehool·-?:45o.m.
Worship • lla:m.
Wednelday Services • 7:30 p.m.

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3:Ui"E. in St., Pomeroy

Sat Con. 4:45-S:15p.m.; Ma55· 5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. -8:45-9.15 a.m.,
Sun. Mass · 9:30a.m.

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Holy Eudwial and
Sunday Sdtooll0:30 a.m.
.eoft'ee hour lollo'lrina .

Pomeroy·Chun:h or Chrtal
112 W. Main St

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Trltllty Church .
l1e&lt;Xllld .t Lynn, Pomeroy

Soend Htlrl Colllollc Chun:h
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898

Joppa

Pastor: Bob Randoipli
Wonhip • 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Sehool • 10:30 o.m.

Cbu"'b or God of Prophecy
O.J. While Rd. ofr St Rl. 160
Pastor: P.J. Chapman
Sunday Sehool·• W a.m.
Worship ·11 a.m.
Wednelday Servi&lt;es • 7 p.m.

Catholic

Pomeroy Weallldc Church o!Chrlsi
33226 ~hildren's Home Rd.
Sunday Sehool • II a.m.

GriU• V.W M tlltoolial
Wonhlp • 9:30 o.m. (lllol lnd Sun).
7:30p.m. (3rd 44th Sun)
Wadnelday Servi&lt;e . 7:30p.m.

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Folth BopUot Chu"'h

'MigiSier: Danny Bias

Un1 ted Methoclist

Cl wr c h o f Go d

Wednesday Servicc5 • 7·p.m.

Sunday Sehool · 9:30a.m.
Worship; 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m. ·

. 5I. Paul Lotheru Cllordl
Comer Sycamore &amp; Se&lt;ond St., Pomeroy
. Rev. Georae Welri~k
Sunday Sehool· 9:45 a:m.
WO&lt;Ship. lla.m.

liorlfanl c~..... ofChrlalla
ChrlaUoaVllloa
Hartford, W.Va.
Pastodlm Huahes
Sunday S&lt;hOol · 11 a.m.
Wonhlp. 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
.Wednelday Servicea. 7:30p.m.

Worsh1p • J la .m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services ·1 e.m
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Our So&gt;lour Lutheru Chuitb .
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenawoorl, W.Va.
1'as&amp;or: David Russell
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Wor1hlp . II a.m.

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Pastor: Philip Shinn.
Sunday Sehool: 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip Servi&lt;o: 10:30 o.m.
Bible Study, Wednelda1, 6:30.p.m.

Rwtlond Fl'ft Will Baptist
Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday Sehool . 10 a.m.
Evening· 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Pine Grove
Rev. George Weiri&lt;k
Wo11bip • 9:00 a.m.
Sunday Sd!ool · 10:00 a.m.

Hemlock Growe Chardl
Pastor: Gene Zopp
Suntlly sohool · 10:30 a.m.
Worship· 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday Sehool · 9:30a.m.
Sunday Wo11hiP. • I 0:30a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednelday Bible Study . 6:00p.m.

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Luth eran
5I. Joh• Lu....,a Chaitb

Loop&gt;llle Chrlallu Cbun:h
Sunday Sehool • 9:3.0 a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednelday Servit:O 7,30 p.m.

Grtat Bend, Route 124, Racine, OH
Paslor : Daniel Berdine

Rcorpolted Cllurcll of Jaua Cllrlat
or Lolllr Dlr Soinll
Ponlond-Raciae Rd,
Putor: len)' Slnaer
Sunday &amp;hoof ·. 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Servl&lt;es : 7:30 p.m.
Chrill of Lotlor-Diy Selall ·
St. Rt. 160, 446-6247 or 446-7486
SUnday Sehool10:20-lla.m.
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Sa&lt;nmenl Service 9·10:15o.m.
HQmemaking meeting. 1st Thurs. - 7 p.m.

Hickory Hillt Cburcb of Cbrlot
Ev•ngeli!ll Joseph B. Hoskins
Sunday S&lt;hool · 9a.m.
Wonhip ·10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednelday Services , 7 p.m.

Worship · lla.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7:30p.m.

Wcdnesda~

Hyoell Rua Poll- Cllu,...
, Sunday Sehool • 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m., Tp.m.
Thursday Service -1:30 p.m.

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Comer of St. 1\t. I :14 &amp; Bradhury Rd.

Racine Fil'll Baptist
Sunday S&lt;hool • 9:30 a.m.
Worship· 10:40 a.m., 7:00 P·!'J;.
Wednesday SeiVices . 7;00I(m,_
Silwer .Rua Bopdst
' Pastor: Bill Liule
Sunday Sohool · IOa.m.

Wl!llt)'oo Bible Holi- a.....
75 Pearl St. , Middleport.
Pastor: Rev. John Neville
• thildren's service- 10 a.m.
Worship · 7:30 p:m.
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'Wednelday Service · 7:30p.m:

RuiiMd C....aaiiJ Cllln:ll
PISIQr: Jlt\.. Roy Mc:Corty
SundtfSehool· 9:30a.m.
Sunday Evenina • 7 p.m .
Wodnelday Servicea · 7 p.m.

Brod!*'7 Cloun:h of Chrill
Pastor. Tom Runyon
Sunday Sehool • 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

Worship- 10:30 a.m.

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1/2 mile off Rl. 325
l'..tor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday Sehool · 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servioc . 7:30p.m.

Tuppen Plaia Cbu"'b of Chrlat •
IMtrumental
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PasiOr. Scot Brown
Lourel anr Free Mllhodllt Churdl
)V0rship ~rvice • _2_a.m_.
Putor: Davia DeWitt
Commu~ion • 10 a.m.
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Sehool • 10: IS a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m. ond 6 p.m.
Youth· S:30 pm Sunday
Wed.nelday Service · 7:00 p.m.
~Bible Study Wednelday 7 Pill

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Sunday Sehool · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m.
Pomeroy Fil'll Boptill

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Wedaeoday Savices •·7 p.m.

Sunday
Worship · !I a.m.

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Sunday S&lt;hool · 10 a.m.
Wonhlp • 9 a.m.

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310'7 State Route 325, Lanpvlle.·
Paator: Dr. J.D. Youna
Suntlly school ·9:30a.m.
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. Wednelday prayer oervlce • 7 p.m.

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Putor: Keith R*!&lt;r
Sunday Sehool ·.10 1·'11Wonhip . llo.m.

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PuiOr. 'Rav. Mary Mc:Danlel
Somdoy Sorwlcea: 10 Lm . .t 6 p.m.
Wednooday ServiC:oo • 7 p.m.

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Sunday Sc:hool· 9:13 Lm.
Worship • 10:15 Lm.

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Wo11hip • 9 Lm.

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Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
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· Wednelday Sorwlcea • 7 p.m.

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Sunday School • 9:30 LM,
II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wed
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Sundoy Sdlool ' 9:30 Lm . .
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Wednelday ServiceJ • 7 p.rri.
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Clifton, W.Va.
Sunday S&lt;hool • 10 a.m.
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Dinner Bell Restaurant. Isn' t eating restaurants every d~y.
the first rhing you do on a trip? We · When darkness fell, a nasty wind
admired huge iron kettles of beauti- blew, and the temperature dropped
ful pansies blooming on the front into the teens with a sub-zero wind """..._..
porch. In a light breeze. their lovely chill, we stayed in and played table
purple heads nodded a sweet "hello" games. We wondered, "What hapto us, and provided our fi!Y1!limpse pened to the wann Tennessee temof the wann Soulh. After funch, lus- peratLires we expected?"
cious coconut cream pie and blackIt was wonderful to have
berry &lt;.:&gt;bbler, we climbed hjgh ove r absolutely nothing to do, nnd we
Jellic,, mountain pursuing this spe- thanked God for this marvelous
Public Notice
"In evetylhlng, give thank•"
cial vacation. Father south, white family time.
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floweti njl pear trees, yellow forsy.th· .
Blue sky and sunshine appeared .
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ia and pink magnolias bloom~d .
The Great Smoky Mountams were
Notice Ia ·hereby gtv•n
Tennessee is always beautiful (9,
This week of vacation was ~ only an hour away. From the Nonh that lh1 ennuel -lng of
the Spring. Mother, Wayne and I Christmas gif) from our friends, Rob Carolinaffennessee border at New- lh1 · ahereholdero of
Fermara Bencaharea,. Jnc.
looked forward 'to warmer tempera- and Donna. We checked i ~lo a beau- found Gap, we could see for_miles will
be lllld at 1111 Pomeroy
tures and supny skies as we 'loaded tiful resort; and thanked God for safe across mountain peaks. We thanked Ubntiy, 211 Weal Moln'
our luggage in the car. We motored travel and our generous friends. The God for hi s awesome maJesty.
Street, Pomeroy, Ohio,
down 1-75 and crossed the Ohio next morning. pristine snow covered
On the . way home to t'lhio, we ICCCIIdlng to Ita bytnn, on
River in a cold, driving . rain. We the earth, tall oaks and pine boughs didn 't c.kplain when the sunshine the third Wedn ..doy of
April, 1111, 11 4:00 p.m. for
thanked the Lord when lhe showers drooped . The linle stream glistened nearly roasted us through the cat the
purpooa of electing
stopped in northern K~ntucky . We as it babbled past our dec k. A friend- windows. The Lord had been gra- director•
and the
didn ' t mind the heavy clouds, and ly fat squirrel stood at the s li~i.ng cious. We were sorry to see the cold tranaactlon of auch other
eyed the huge icicles clinging to the glass door, begging for a breakfast wi nter blast had killed the beautiful buaJne11 11 may property
!T11111ng.
rock walls along the highway. El treat. Snowbirds and Cedar bl ooms of trees and nowers. \Vann COtllllllfo&lt;INid
Plul M. Reed, S~ry
Nino had not been ~ind to !~Blue­ Waxwings_welcomed as also.· The spnng days had eluded us, but the· (3) 22; (4) 3, 10, 14; 4TC .
grass State, dumping record- ~rcak­ streets were clear to the factory out· Bible teaches in I Thessalonians
ing wet snow on hundreds of cedar, let, but the golf clubs had to stay. in · 5:16- 18 (NASB), ''Rejoice always;
ANNO UNCEM ENTS
spruce and pine frees breaking them Ray's van.
pray without ~ easing , in everything I
off or bowing them to the ground.
During three days of snow. we ' gi _, thanks; for this is God's will for
Many uprooted trees had fallen thanked the Lord for )-lis beautiful you in Christ Jesus."
acr&lt;JsSthe highway and had to be cut creation and enjoyed our white
Father,. thank You for generous
back.
Christmas. What could be more friend s, loving family and Your
In Berea. we met my sister and appropriate than snow' We explored beautiful creation. Thank you· for
hrother-in-law, Lois and Ray at the local hist9ric spots and tried new rest and sa(ety in traveling. Amen.

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Tho on eat1h you are
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Still in memory you are
with us
As · you always were
befor.e.
Sadly missed by son,

113 W. 2ND ST.

CHEVALIER'S
CARPET CLEANING
SPRING CLEAN
SPECIAL
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R. L. HOLLON
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(Look ior signsi
Middleport, Oh
740-992·5379
Dav &amp; Evening Hours

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·CARPENTER SEYIU
-Room Ad!lltlonl
•NtwGaregea
:Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
•Interior &amp;

Exta, lor

Painting
Alto Concrete Work
(fREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill
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~ri'• Garages, Pole Buildings, Rooftng, t 1ng
;... · · Commercial &amp; Residential
lli.•.!! ·27 yrs. exp. .
Licensee &amp; Insured

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umntone Hauling
. House &amp; Trailer SH11
Land Claaring &amp;
Grading
.septic Syatein •
Utilltlel
Eatlmatn

(614) 992-~.,

HUIIIIDS
GREENHOUSE
NOW OPEN FOR
SPRING SEASON
E11ter Flower•,

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. Pan11e1, Cebl;!age,
Braccoll, CauliflOwer,
Hanging Ba•kits,
·Phlox, Azalea•,
Stirubs, Spruce

Trees
Open Dally 9-5
Sundiy 12·5

811)' - Sell • Trade! TOOle,
equip., . TV'e, .
ca •. .._ - 11111e 1111 .
of Mtythlng. LAICIIId
an Olllo Rlwr c:amp.
St. Rt. 124,
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HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE

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Free Estimates
Owner: John Dean

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• Shrubbery Maintenance
Plan ahead. Call
today for free estimate
7~2-2101 .w .U·3622
- 3t:KW11 1 mo pel

J&amp;L. SIDING &amp;
INSULATION
• Vinyl Siding • Soffit
• foscio • Seomless

• 51a!ionary Docb
• Blown lmulation

• Garage~ • Decb.
24 X 24 f'ale Building
starting ot $5995
740-992·2772

BAUM LUMBER
NOW IN STOCK ~
NEW ECONOMICAL
29 GAUGE ROOFING
OR SIDING

Hot lrlllrFJ II

No Job Too .,_

Bit cult lllldilklti,
Hot A Cold
Lunch llndwlcll
lnctucllng PIID
12• f7AI'dc• ,

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(740) lll:llel

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Tues-Fr110-8 sat. 1().4
Closed Sun &amp; Mon
• Aeromathcrapy Candles
&amp; Es5ential Oils
• Easter Baskets
• Handmade Stuff Rabbits
• Assoned WOOdeq Ange!s
Bring JOUr odds &amp; ends
and we will fill them.
Rt. 124 ~i11CISVille, OH

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Ridge &amp; Pine Grove Rd. Friday,

Three tamilv, intersection of Eagle
Saturd"ay, Sunday afternoon.

Two carpqt t sales· Satu rda~.
April.4th . Lee &amp; Pickens res•·
dances, Ty ree Blvd., Racine ,

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Malo Chocolate Leo 1 112yrs old.
male, neutered, has no papers,

Pl. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

needs room Dl ru_n. 304·773-5132.

5 Fam il y Yard Sale : Saturday
April 4th, 330 1 H~ward Avenue ,
Rain Cancels.

Oldretrigeratat. 304-773:5787.

Puppies pari' German Shephard &amp;
Norwegian Elkhoun~ mixed, 5 11

2wko ofd. 30H75-t043.

Garage Sate Saturday . 414198
Three f&amp;IJlitiBS ·I5 Wa~efteld Rd .
Pt. Pleasant Children clothes ,
gu ns, knife's, turri ture, toys, etc.

Several Thea1er Sea1s. 740· 441 ·
1470.
To Good Countr';' Home, Regia·
tared, No Papers, Brittany Spaniel
Good With Children. 2 Years Old,

Garage Sale ·3 Uite.s out Jericho
Rd. Fri . .&amp; Sat. 9-5 Sweeper. &amp;ter·
eo, car seat, pet cage, school
desks, weed eater, lawn mower,
porch glider &amp; much more.

BISSELL BUILDERS~ INC.
New Homes • Vinyl Siding New

Garages • Replacement Wlnd~ws

lloi.Springl Sflll
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Opan: 7;30-5:00 W-d!IY"
7;-:00 St!lurMy .

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NofWiySptU~a.

White Pine 1ncl

Conodlon
ltlmlock
· Delivery Av81lable .
Httmlock Grove Road
Pomeroy, Ohio 4~ee
Ph. 740-8112·7215
· After 4 P.M.

Found: On White Road, Medium
Size Black~t.ong Hiired Dog, Very
Friend!';', 7_40·446-9773 Anytime.

773-5785 Or 304-773-5447,

AntiQ{Jes. tOp prices Paid, Riv~;.
tne Antiques. Pomeroy. Oh1o,
Russ Moore owner, 740·992·

2528. .

Antiques &amp; clean used furnilure,
will buy one piece or complete
household. Osby Martin, 740·
992·6!;76.
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Clean late Uodel Cars Or
Truck I, 1g9o Models Or Newer,
Smith Buick Ponriac. 1900 ·East·

em A~e. Gallpolia.
J &amp; 0 Auto Parta. Buying

wrecked or Salvaged vehicles .

Old, obsolete

11oo day -rethold

7720.

II: to run: Sunday

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V~cant Land [At A Reasonable
Price) On Land Contract, Part
Pasture And Part Woods, 740-

To Apt"il

Api 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Thurs. Fr1, Sat,
,:00· ? t 1.10 ·Second Avenue,

367-789t.
wanled To

Buy: Good Used Hot
Tub Far Sidt, 740-«&amp;-2515.

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Wanted To Buy: Junk Auto's Any
Condition, 740-446-9853.

Wanted To Buy : Used Mobile
Homes, 740·446·0175, 304·875-

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~HEAT

MIRROR'
TU l l"lliJtl

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btoken computer
equipment, any make or model,
will remove for fre~t 304 -875-

Help Wanted

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YELLOW FLAG
YARD SALE

POMERO~NUDDLEPORT

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MAY 1 &amp; 2- ALL

D~Y

4/4 415 t0·8

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Som• New
Of
Cheep. 136 Skidmore Road.

lot~

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Salurday April 4th, St·? 177l..
Grande Boulevard Lots Of Clean

N11110 Btilnd Clothes Guess, Um-

Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
•e• Mlta Yellow ftoo yard aalt.
POmeroy/ lllcldlapot1. Moy 1•2·
Rogillor, piCk up lllgs , _
All Yanl Mu• lo 1'114 In
- - · lloadllloa: 1:01!1111 lila
••r looter• lh • - 1, 1• r ""·

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. Need care giver tor lattt 64 years,
lree housing &amp; salary. call 740 667·6936 or 740-667·3587.
Now accepting applications for m
home warkefs. Please apply at
mason County Action Group, Inc.
101 2nd St Po1nt Pleasant.
P lease no later .than 3pm. April
13th. MCAG, INC., i! -n EOE, Ml

eo pttrer, dilhn, HomllnWIDfl.
much-.

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which is in violation ol the
law. Our readers are hereby
inform ed that all dweiW
ngs
advertised 1n this newspaper
are aVailable on an equal
opportunity basis

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Frontag e Garfield A~enue.:. ·:~ :
Gallipoli s, Main House 2 -3 Bed 'r • ~"'- • ..
1ooms, 1 112 Ba th Full Basement,. . ... : ...
Se cond House 2 Baths. Good- ~··· • "' '
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ty &amp;\ sitting room . khc hen: ut1!••f · ••
room, walk·m cl ose t: applianc es .•,.
cherry wood cab1nets &amp; cherfy
hardwood lloOfs. 304-675·5108

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work any shih including most wee-

3 Bedrooms , 1 112 aaths, .sot
Baseme n!, New Roof, Sldmg1
Windows, On 2.4 Acres In Han. ·

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style manufactured type homo .
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ot groUnd, Raybur n ~d. 114 Mile
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of Sandhill . Add illo hal acreage
available. Pe.a celul , private ,
counlr';' selling . $62,50 0 . 304 - ••
675-t206 Anytime.
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kends . Must have clean police
record, good work hl!llory, reliab'e
transportation, valid driver's h·
cense , home phone and must 4 Bedroom house on Rl 62 on 2
have. black steel toe safely · acres of ground. 5 Miles North of
shoes. Pay start at $5. 50 'p er Pt Pleasant on Paller Creek Ad.
hour. 32-40 hours per wee+!.. Call 304-773-5787,
740·669·2874 Monday ~ Friday,
8:003~4:00Jm . tor appointment.
Beaulifuf. Riverfront Propetty At. 7
South, .Gallipolis, Near 2 18, Brick
Seeking Regislered Long Term Colonial 3 large Bedrooms, LR. •
Care Nursing Ass istants . lnler · DR, FR, full Finished Basement
mediate Care Facility . Ro_tating With Game Room 16•32 In shifts, part time . West Virginia Ground Pool With 2 Decks Ove~
certlricalion requ ~red . Po1nt lookin"g River, By Appointmen t.
Pleasant Nursing &amp; Rehabi li ta · 740·44t ·0125.

11on Center, State RoUte 62, Bo•

326, Point Pleasant . WV 25SSO .

tA Glenmaik-Genes1s tac1 lt !y )

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WILDLIFE JOBS TO $21.60 ot!R
Inc. Benefill . Game Wardens .
Securi!y. Maintenace, Patk Rang ·
ers. No E•p. Needed . For App .

And E•am Into Call t-800·8t3·
3565, Ell. 6475. 8 A.M.· 9 PM.. 7
Days Ids. inc

100 wanted:ro Do
Dependable man w1 11 mow. 11 11
small gardens, pamt. put up ha';'.
~B.Free .Estimates , 3,04 ·675

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kitchen, 31 4 baseme n!, appro• 1
ac re land , nicely located 1Q
m1nute s· fr om tow n. Call alte•
5:30pm. :114-675:5375.
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Room , 2 Baths , tn:Ground Pool,
POSTAL JOBS TO 118;35 MR. , Ce nt ral A 1r, $73,000 740· 44 6·
Inc. Benefits. No hperience. For 4173.
App. And Exam Info .. Call 1-800-

8UY HOMES FROM $4,000 I ·5
lldrm .. Local Govl. &amp; Bank Repo's
CaH t-800·522-2730, X 1709.

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24x28 garage , lwo bedrooms . ••.
(very large) , now windows. asking, ~

$65,000, 740-1192·8737.

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raled, Well Ma1nta1ned 2 Bedroom
Home Located In Che shire, As-" • , '
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sumable Laan, 740·367· 7t 17 AI~

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St, Rlmetay OH. 304·882·2077.

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Fbmeroy, 3 bedroom home, newel'
rool. newe, fu rnace &amp; l'lot water
rank, "handy man spec.at•, ,

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Rooms, 2 Balhs. Basemen t. 2 Car
Ca rpo rt On 1 Aue Of land, 2
~rches, 304-?73-Sfi IS.

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George&amp; Ponabte Sawmill, don't

cabinets, Jenn -air r-an ge, dishwasher, delached garage, by ap-

Batn aos. Amusement Co.

haul your lags 10 the mill jusl tall

pcinrmcnt. .740-992-5243.
MODULAR HOUSE AUCTION •

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In st all Windshields , Motors &amp;
r,ans $100 &amp; Up, Route 17, Be·
sade A·1 Talli. 740.-446· 1535.

A 26 'J 58' Raru;h Style Modular
Hause Will Be Aucrione(t ·To The
Highes t B1dder On May 9, 19 98
At 12 :00 Noon AI The Buckey&amp;
Hills C ar eer Center localed At
Rio Grande, Ohio. PubliC VI8Wir g
Mo r1 day Through f flday From

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Musl be 18 year!l or oldef. Free
to lt"B.WW. CaH 740·266-2950, M-F,

8:0!1-4;30.

COII1NG SOON

New Sports Reslaurant ·
lutchen prep, bartenders. hOII ·

en, servers. Please send

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sume to : TwiSters Sports Gnll
101 Acade.my Drive Riple_., .wv

304-875-t957.
GRAMMY CARE; Oualily Child
Care." In M';' Home, MonCII'';' Thru
Friday, 740.367--5022.

Pa'inllng, Plumb~ng. Remodeling

Any· And All Odd Jobs 1 Free Es·
111T131es, 740·245-5151.

l:o=.:.,.::,.:h.:ilt.:.o::.:o~o-k--~-pp-t-,-.~i1h:-:i-n-at

Proles slonal Tree Setv1ce, Slump
Removal , Fre~ Es11 ma tes ! Insurance, Bfclweu, OhiO. 614·388·

y 1uage Pizza in Po int Pleasant, .

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Homo Cor1. C\111 Adrionne Or Mgia t-1100-48t-8334.

GREAT PtlYI
GRUT FREIGHT!
GREAT BENEFITSI

AI~Fiflaf

lloine M o l ! _,

COI.-A&amp; 1 Vt. OTR Racj.
Coli Kon 100-385-1045
e-.o(7:30
-tO.:Itll&amp;

9648. 8t4-367·71110.

·Shaler's J..awntare Servtte, Free

Estimates. CaU740-441 ·03t8

We Otter Backhoe &amp; DozftP' Wor k:
Lte ense &amp; Bonded, 740 ·388-

95t5.

W111 N ul JUnll or traSh INIII~. $3§'
p:ckup load. 304-875·5035.

W1ll Maw ·&amp; Trim Your' Lawn E• ·
pe rienced Reasonable Ral...

For Free Etlima tts,
740-311-8041 .

References,

FINANCIAL

Ofiverl N..-dtd For 300 To 100
Mile Radius Must Have Class 8

LicaniO And Good IIVR Expari·
once AIIO R'"'lllirod, Waakty Ply
&amp; &gt;ltHIIth In~ Availoblt, For-More
lnlormalion CIII-7-87114.-

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.M. To 3:00PM. Please 1 • ;
01 two wanltng lo do ba · 9:00A
Call 740·245·5334 For An Apbysuung 1n my home. located on · poinlmenl Fo'rmal V1ew1ng Of The · ~ •·~
Greer ~d . Have relerences. 304.' House r's Du ong The 8uckeyo
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owa 95. Excel Spreadsheet Er perlence Prefefred. Good Orgarw·
zational Skills Fu Aatume To ·

, 330·47&amp;-aase.

M1ddlepor1 , beautiful two sto r';', 3
br. 2 bath. large l.r. &amp; fr .. o a ~
dOors &amp; !l"im, Sm.th's custom oak

Mother

£175·6046.

210

Buslnfss
Opportunity

It you l'lave aft estabhlhed bull·
Mil and YnUHd parking IPICI,
you may quaJil'f to be a U ·Haul

Ori•ors 10 tran1port cars to and
2 28011
·from auction•. call IS 1oi-Oi •
. O.Alet.

I~be1::::•::••::n~':.2=-=•::.:nl=8pm.=:.:.·__ 8575.

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Door. Easy Caah. Fun , 1·800·
736-0168 irdl'slilkep.
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S•H•r
&amp; llentlar 4dllloft•I_..:I~Y-~~IA~:~Idi~I00-~!!1193-8~~7!12~I :OIIpm Fllfllr.
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f ive family r•rd All, Sam Pic~• ns, TwH 9t~d. , Sllurday, April
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This newspaper w111 no!
knowingtv accept

Grade School are&amp;. 304·675·
299t .

D•PB!ndable And Flexible Certified Nuue Aid Heeded For In

Pomeroy,

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AVON I All Areas t Shi~le';'
Speet5, ~ - 675-\429.

ited, Cl! Printer, CD'I, Tablet. .Loll WV. No phone calls
Motel

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limitation or dis c rimination .~

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Valley Refinishing Shop, larry

Moving Sa,.: Satur_dlly &amp; Sund8~ Construction Ofhce Clerk Wmd -

Cioihea:

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Phillips. 740-992-6576.

25271.

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work, 740·
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Furniture repa 1r, refinish and restoration, also custom orders. Ohio

Fn &amp;'Sat Apul 3rd I 4th, 220 Needi" ' tJeneral manager, ldK:hOebb1t Drive, l g. 2 Famil y Firs1 en management. kilchen help,

Morel

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hour~

&amp; Clothing [Infant , . Up) Kids

Estate Garage Sale: Misc.
Household, Furrllture, Bees. Toys.
Home lnlefiOf, P1c1ures. Avon
Collectibles ~MoSt In 011gi na j
Boaes). One Day Onl.,. Saturdav
4/4198 from 9 A.M. To ~P.M . lo·
cal8d At Pine Streel Storage
Untts Beside Big Lots In Ga11ipo·
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Free Esrimale!_

Clothes To Size 7, Sho es, Ma -

T1me Sale. Girls 0 -3T, Boys 0-2T,
.All Baby IIams, Qat S(tat, High
Chalf, Etc . Tools, T:V., Muc h

40%

Racine area, aia:
949•2682 _

Oustbusters..Protessional Clean·
ing , Cammarcial And Residential

EMPLOYMENT
SER VICES

Back Vard Sale; Twin Baby Items
ternity, Household llems, Apphanc:es, Toys, Everything Priced
To Sell! On Gavin Street, Rodney
Village II Fnday &amp; Saturday. Apri l
3th &amp; 4th, B A.M.-4f~M.

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based on race. color. religton.
sex tam1hal ~latu s or national
origin. or any intention to

&gt;louse cleaner, e•ery Friday. 310 Homes lor Sale

5965.

April 3rd &amp; 4th 9·5 P.M. 1021
State Roure 588. Wise ., Knick ·

REPLACEMENT WINDOWS

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this newspaper is Subject to
the Federal Fa1 r HotJslng Act
of 1968 wh1ch makes 11 Illegal
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Window Treatments , Car pel
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Sales Or Degree In Interior
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Design. Send Resumes To Tope
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Furn iture Galler ies, 151 Second
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Av&amp;nue, GaHipolis, OH 45631 .
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813·3585 . EJt 6474, 8 ~ . M . ·9

Uov1ng Sale, Ha"y Reapp·s.

Joe Wilson
(614) 992-4277

800-426-8363.
Home furnishings Sale Rep, Requirements: Minimum 3 Yeafl Retail Expenence lncludino Cuatom

Sterling, E1c. Acqulaltlons Jewelry
• M;! S. Coin Shop, 151 Second
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Ave.~e, ·Gallip:~M s, 740-446·2842 .

naek' Clothing Rain carcet•

1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Ha 1r &amp; Make -Up Person For In·
Home Glamour Par lies, Earn S78
· St50 Per Day. L1mited Travel,

Localtons.

Be l'lltl In Advonco.

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Absolute Top Oahar: All U.s. Silver And Gold Coina, Proafaeta,
Diamonds, Antique Jewelry. Gold
Rings, Pre -1930 U.S. Currency,

er, Lawn Mower. Vaccum Cleaner, Sew Machinery.

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"Build Your DUam"

Full or part lime, sell starter, mot• ·
VB tiBd to IUCC88d , mull have
sales expertence and be able to
work with public , knowledge ol
floor coveflng &amp; d&amp;corati ng a
plus, long l ime commitment nee: ·
enary, send resume to : Oally
Sentinel, P.O. Box 729·60, Ptlmer·

For Paris, 740·?45-9607.

19th, 8:00 A.M.
-6 :00 P.U . 1587 Stall Route 7
Na,tt'l, HousehOld Goads, ROI(UiiF

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~ a n c ement pole-ntial, 8!1d se lf·
sa !isfactian helping families . For
your last job inte~iew, call Steve
Smhh at 614-992-7440."

Lost male Sheliie, black, gray,
wMe &amp; tan, leg lattooed. Shade
area , ·Magic·. reward. 740·696·

.AIJ. Yltd St!IH Mull

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GLASS «:fiLING?

II you are employed and feel yo u
are In a no gain situation, you owe
it to yqurselt to conaider joining

Now Taking Appficadons AI Dom ino's Pizza. Gallipolis, &amp; Pomeroy

April 1St

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VANCEMENT POTENTIAL?

t-tow laking applications lor drlv ·
ers at Domiro's Pizza in ~mercy.

37 ICindlewood Drive, ICanauga .
Behind Or. Straun Ollice, 8 -3 ,
Saturday Orl';', 4/4198.
5 Famitv Garage Sale : 330 Third
Avenue, Saturday 414th 9:00 A.M.
-3 :00P.M. lnlant -Adult Clothing
Tavs, Bikes, Household Goods ,

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F, AlA.

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l "ost : Lhasa Apse Puppy Camp

• 10:00 a.m. Satutdoy.

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Markings, Rewardl304·675-7223. t983 Througn 1985 Honda CR80

Yard Sale

L1vmgston '! buemen t wat~ r-.proof ing , all basement repaus
do ne lree es t imates, li fe lime
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guar8ntee. 10y rs on job expert·· ' ' ·
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825 Th i1d Avenue, Gallipolis, OH 2 Story new ho me R1dgewoo~
: ... ~
4563t .
Estates 2 11 2 batns, 3-4 b_ed, . .. .

Rick Pearson Auct 1on Companv.
full time auctioneer, r;:omplete
auction
service.
Ucensod
ISS, Ohio &amp; West Virginia, 304·

of!hlon •~:00 P·"'
Friday. Monday odhlon

"8"
IUIILAPPEI) 111£ES

t-800·287-0578.

304-675-4435

Auctio n
80
and Rea Market

S300REWARD

614-992-7643

Custom Homes

aprin
Rehab
Center.OH
Rock·
1pdn ga
ga Rd.,
Pomeroy,
. No
phone calls.
·

Andy's Lawn Mowing S.rvlc•

Sat.Aprii4&amp;Sai.Apnl6th.

For rerurn of black/brown German · Flea Uarket Set-Up Space Avail·
Shephard taken from Edith Rog- able Starling 10 April . Rt 33 East·
ers !aim on Redmud Ridge. An · Ol Mason at Johnson's Produce.
1wers to name ·chance: No (SPace Under Shelter). 740· 541 ·
question&amp; ask. Can John Rogers 2963.

FREE ESTIMATES

(No Sunday Calls)

Floor Uelnl•nuu Poe ltlon·
muSI have experienc e i n sH •P·
pina, waxing, buffing , car~l care
ana other du ti es as an rgned .
PIC k up applicatiOR at Ro ck·

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For In Home Care 01 Female Pa·
tienl. Part-Time Day And Even1ng
Shills Only One Weekend Per
Month Send Resume To : CLA

YarE! Sale o47 'Burdene Addition

.

60 Lost and Found

Room Additions • Roofing
CQMMERCIAL and RESIOENTIAL

a11lb
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Luntblr • 8tAldlng IIII..W.•
CUllom 8ullt llool TIUIIIS
Polt S... Pockogn '
Taro WhoolllatM TIKlan

To ~ood home- 1wo year old RotIWBIIeriShephard, male, goa:d w1
childfen, call 740 -985-3407 afler

Cheshire,

Metal 9" OC Rib/White
3'XJ0'·$12.50

SHOP

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c-c~e~llllf

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Free Firewood You Hau l Away,
740-446·2624.
Free To Good Country Home

3 Family Yard Sale : Saturday 9
A.M. ·5 P.M . lota Baby Clothes
And Items , Adult Clolhea Of All
Size• And Seasons. And House·
hold llems. Roush
lane ,

·~Windows

46314 SR 241•

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GaQipoiiS
_&amp;VIcinity

Gutter•~ng

3'XI2':SIS.OO
3'XI4'·SI7.50

o155.

3:30.

230 . Prolesslonal
·
Services

Ru tland Chur'h of God· church
';'ard sa le &amp; ba ~e sa le, Satu rday, ·the Loewen Group. This IS a high
April 9th at the ch urc h. 9:00 · ? 1ncome profession , rap id . ad·

____ ~ Sponooroc ov:y(kl1n.
Giveaway
Tnree lam•ly basement sate- Fri·

70

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·~ling .
• TrM Trimming

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items, clothing and old 10011.

1085.

992-5050

COUNTIY CIIIU
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Opon 241111. A 0.,

•Masonry
-General

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740-992·3987

7. . . .1012

•Bobcat Service

.in.

Mileage L1m1t
Call Randy

S racuse 992-5776

. CHIESitl·· ·

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Ohio River
Campgrbuncta and
Bait &amp; Tacllle, &amp;
.Gen. Men:hlndiH.
New &amp; UNCI ltemi We

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WICKS
HAULING
614-992·3470

OPEIUMI APRIL I

P/I Comctors lie.

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fi;: JD CONS7RUCftON . ~

Thru
·
1 March
8 ton Delivered
$120

• Mowing (Residential &amp;
Commertial)

Top Soil, Fill Dirt

GUN SHOOT
SUN., 1:00 ..

JeMWIIIta •

740-24$-1448

J

~- Special

LARRY'S LAWN
CARE

Gravel, Sand,

IUOI GlOVE lOAD

HouHIIOicla, etc.•

7/22/lln

(UmeStonaLow Rates)

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Large i ns ide sale- rain or shine.
Grueser•s re al dence on Long
Street in Rutland , Ohio bet'ind the
grade school. April S &amp;,7, 9:00 to
? Some an ti ques, ho use hold

l'Q.:l.

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OLDER OHIO LADIES Local
Names • Numbers 1 ·900 ·285 ·
G077 Ea:l. 4585 12.99 / Uin 18 •

Protecti~e Adult Dog ·Neutered
Perfect House Manners, leave
Phone 14 Message AI 740-446·

LIMESTONE

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aUSINESS
MAN.AGER

Mt~.

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Inside craft &amp; gilt aale. April 2nd·
4th, 10 · 5, Watd nlg r es1dence,
45597 SR 124, Racine, Oh.

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Four puppies, two mates, twa le· day &amp; Saturday, SA 124, Syra ·
males, German Shepherdt Lab . cuse. Rehigera tor, llres, chickens,
mi x, cute and pl&amp;';'ful, 740·992- parakeels , PVQ""V goats: lurntture.

.

•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATEES

or shine.

Et4TICING I EXCITING ! Vaur Date
Is Wa iling ! Call1 ·90 0-,407· 778 2
Ea:t. 7957, $2.99 tUin. 18+ Serv-U

'"0·256·6946.

985-4473

TJM'S CUSTOM

a

"Calllctlbln, Antlq-.

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DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE .
Agricultural lime,
Llm..tone • Gravel
. Dirt • Sand
985-4422
Chester, Ohio

Gonsislacili!y) EOE.

ant, wv 25550. t ~ Glanmark-

Ad.), lois ol msc, 1\ems. Hoi dogs .
pop and baked good s. Rain 01
shine.

:::.::;.;..:~;..:.;.:.:.;::.;;

•Mowers •Chain Saws •Weedeatera •Autborlzed
Dealer For:
•Briggs &amp; Stratton •MTD •Murr~y •M.cCollough
•Echo ·~yobl •Roper •Rally •Hydro Gear
AND OTHERS!
Briggs &amp; Slratlon: Master Smke Tachlldaa
Outd.r Power Equlpllltllt Association: Ctrllfltd 2 Cycle
State Route 338 • At Vlne • Racine, Ohio
(614) 949-28o4
3/12/9811n

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

Save Up To
75% Off

..~ TURNPIKE FORD

Business
Services

-. ...

Garage sate. 35100 Fla\WOO&lt;Is t&gt;y

mail unttl you have investigated
the olktring..

Giganoc: church ya1d

Up ·To ·Da te SParta /Spreads &amp;
More t 1·900·407 -7785, Exl 6692,
$2.99 Per Min. Must Be t8 Yr s.
Se~-U 619·64&amp;-8434.

Parts and Servlcelf

614-742·2138

bilitation Canter, State Route 02,
Ro ute 1, Box 328, Point P lea s-

Car, Resume To: P.O.
aa1e- Satur- Company
Bo•
33, Ga~pol is , OH 4563t, 740·
da~. April 3, -9a m-? Harwesr Out448-0353.
reach Church al Chester (Riebel

DATES

Serv·U 1519·845-8434.

• Vinyl Siding • Garages
New Homes • Pole Buildings
• Room Additions ·

f"om mends that vou do busl·
ness with people vou know, and
~~OT to send money throu gh the

West Virginia licanll required.
Point Plea sant Nurtlng &amp; Reha-

Bone HalloW Rd.. M-port

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OH IO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.

ahlftt. Intermediate Care Facility.

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!NOTICEI

ino parHime LPN 'S lo r rotating

Fi~e Points, Apr~ 2·4, 9:00-? Ram

GUVS/GALS
' DATES
•·900-407· 7782 E•c 3453. S2.99
Min. Muar Be 18Yrs. Serv-U 619·
645-S.:lol.

IIACIIE MOWER CLINIC

Hauling, Excavating
&amp; Trenching
Limestone &amp; Qravel
Septic Syatams · ·
Trailer &amp; Hou.- 's ltea
Raasonab/B Ratea
·Joe N. $ayre

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Rutland
ofGod
Church Yard ·&amp; Bake
Sale Saturday, Aprll .4 at
· the church, 9 am-?

.lheholpageo.

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3/21/TFN

SAYRETRUCKING

Carpet &amp; Upholstery
·
Cleaning
258 Pearl St.
Middleport, OH

FLASHBACK
jAppea.ring Friday 8:00-1
Saturday 9:30·1 :30
POMEROY EAGLES CLUB
Members and Guest Invited

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long

Four tam•IY yard 111e- April 1· 3,

9

Business ·
OpportunHy·

. 210

Help Wanted

Excellent opporlunlly to join tl'le
10&lt;mhealth care lleld. s..l&lt;·

Pomeroy,
• Mlddlep01'1
· &amp; VlclnHy

COrn'CU/1317Q1 1CU.h tm

OVer 20 years experience.
Free Estimates
.

. POMEROY, OH.

614·992-5479

. Sausage &amp; Pancakes
· Adtills $3.00, Children $2.00
SAT.,APRIL4, 7-11 AM ·
American Legion Annex
MlddlaPQrt, Oh.
299 Mill Sl.

Racine American Legion Post
602 will have a Steak Dinner
with trimming Sunday, April 5
· at the post. ·starts at 11-?.
Cost $5.00. Public Invited

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110

Yard Sale

An Exci ting Romanric?

S2.991Min. Moot Be t8 Vro
To!ICh-Tone Phone Requ11od
PrQCail Co.t502)954-7420

Lotta·s
COttSTROCTIOtt

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P.r1Ain. Mu1t 8e 18 Yrl. SttV· U
8t9-645-3&lt;3ol.

Galllpolla, Ohio 45831
• Top • Trim • Removal
• Stump Grlndln$1
Insurances· ·

JEFF. WARNER INSURANCE

:.:rij~t~P~'A~N~CAKE 'BREAKFAST

knows best.

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. • ·• 360° Communications
NOTICE
Used 30" to 20" Electric
Ranges with 90 Day Warranty
FRENCH CITY MAYTAG
446-7795

Personals

t•900·945-S.58 •-3252

Agricultural • ~ndustrlal • Automotive
•Re-cores • New Radiators
Oxy- Accet Regulator R_.palr
,Welding Supplies • ~teel Sales
Stick • Tlg • Aluminum Welding

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BE ABETTER
PARENT

CELLULAR PHONES

In Memory of my
mother,
LOLA E. CLARl&lt;,
who pa•Hd away
April 3, 11197.
There's lin open gate
At the end of ihe road
Through which each
must go alone.
And.there is light, we
cannot see
Our Father ciaims His
own.
Beyond the gate of our
loved one
Finds happiness ~nd
rest,
.
And there is comfort
lo the thought
That a loving God

Help Wanted

fifth annual Boys. Backporch Swing Band. more information. The application
the main topic comcdian/ventriloqllist Mike Hen•- deadline is April 27.
March 24 meet· melgran and the Last Chanc.e Bani!.
A yard sale will be held May 14of the
Area Community . A Kiddie Tractor Pull will be held 15 at Star Mill Park and anyone
LUIICIPI
Organi
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.
at 2:30_p.m.
wanting to donate items should call
The festival will be held on April
Free horse-drawn hay ri4c~ will Frank and Delores Cleland at 949lS at Star Mill Park. 10 a.m. to 6 be provided by Lester Manuel 2071 . Dqlc and Kathryn Hart at949Compu1er Graphics
p.m.
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throughout the day and there: will 2656 or David and Ann Zirkle at
DellgllJ
Prize money of $7S, $50 aqd $25 also be an antique tractor display.
949-2031. Pick-up service is. avail-All Landtc1plng &amp;
wjll be 'given to the top three parade
Flyers pcnaining , to the,. day 's able and proceeds trom \hcyard sale
Lawn Service•
floai winners. Anyone may enter, activities aic available at the o(licc~ - ,, will be applied toward scholarships.
•Commercii I
but to ,he eligible for the monct~ry of Dr. •Melanic Weese and Home
Free tuberculosis skin testing will
•RIIIdlntlll
prizes floats must he decorated wtth National Bank.. ·
be done at the Racine Fire Station on
Owner,
Mickle Hollon ·
flowers..
.
Spaces ate available for craft an&lt;! April 27, 4:30-6:30 p.m. with the
·
Cheater,
Ohio .
The parade will form at the vendors. food hooths and ,.Other • test reading Scheduled for April 29,
.
74()..985-4422
Racine Fire Station a,t 9:30a.m. and activities. There will he a SIO' fce to 4:30-5:30 p.m. All area food hanmove out at 10 a.m.• down Third reserve a space. Anyone with qucs- dlers are urged to participate. ·
·
.Street, up Pearl Street, right on Fifth tions concemina.boolh·spaccshould
·Marilyn Powell gave the blessing
• Street to the American Legion P&lt;Jst contnct Lillian Weese at 949-2401 .
before the 6:30 p.m. dinner. The · •••• IOOfllll
then left on Sixth Street to Vine
Flowers arc available by the .flat business meeting was called to order
Street and back to the Fire Station. or basket. In the; event of rain. the by President Kathryn f-!an . Minu1es
......... In:
For more infonnalion, contact (estival will be held at Southern of I he last meeting were &lt;ead by ril Hft 11ao1a, IIOof R 1 I a,
paradc chairwoman Marilyn Powell local High School.
!iAn Weese, secretary. and the !reao..r-. '*'lOt a
l!ldlrlor 1'1111111..
at 949·2676." · The group v01ed to increase the . surer's report was givfn by Ann
D!YW~f!fllpelr.
A flower festival · queen. lo be scholarships from two to four $500 Zirkle. Both were approved 3!1 read.
L
'. . . . . . . .
selected from .Southern Hi1h School scholarships that will be given !O · The meeting was -adjourned-with
Wlnllrruot-of
·senior pan;cipant!, will be crowned Southern High School seniors. the Pledge of Allegiance led by
at noon.
·
Applicalions are available at the . David Zirkle with the next meeting
Olllfy lftdGII all II
Enlenainment will include the school and student~ are advised to April 28 at the park.
,,.. Eat.• fully • Y"!f
M~~i@hl CIOJ!JCI'S. Failh Harmony contact lhe guidance counselor for
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Three members of Trinity Con. .. •
•
grcgational C~urch in Pomeroy have ·
·
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.
_ _ _ _,_...lTumplke Ford,
returned from a week's stay at a misneeds a Business Manager to
sion in the Mexican Highlands. twn
Mid Ohio
support our growth. Rulletlc fltat
hours from Mexico City.
Valley's
Roland Wildman. pastor of Trini.year Income of $35,000 to $50,000 or
ty. his wife, Jo Ann. and Gay Perrin
Le~lng
more. lnduiltry leading benefltl
of Pomeroy went for a work wack
Automotive
Including group health and 401 K
with other panicipanls from al' nvcr
•
•
1hc United States to the Mission
t
Retailer, has
~ retirement plans. We provide the·
Mazahua . whose suifl' ministers 10
Immediate
products and great work
the native Ma1.ahuan Indians living
openings
In
the
within a 30. mile radius of the misenvironment You proVIde your
st&lt;m.
~
,
following area:
desire and commitment.
The mission is locmcd at an
·contact Brad Sang In person
ancient hacienda, a fortreS&lt;-likc
structure built in 192~. and was
-----~•twteen 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday
brought back from ruin by the
thrlltunh Friday at Tumplkit Foret.
· efforts of Norbcrtoi Cones, director.
Turnpike Ford Is an _e qual
and the support of churches of many
diiTcrcnce denominations. explained
opportunity employer.
· Perrin.
She said that Mazahuan Indian
group lui.&lt; traditionally hl!cn exploit·
cd down through the years, and are
SERVING AT MISSION - The Rev. and Mra. Wildman end Gay&gt;
poveny stricken, causing malnutri· Petrin
hive returned from 1 week of million work II the Mlulon
tion and higll infant monality.
· Muuhua In the Mexican hlghlanda. The Trinlly Chun:h of Pomeroy
Stress there is placed on educa- haa aupported work II the miulon for the past aix yeara.
' ''"" that· respects the culture and ai nicnces, after seeing how. the truly
Perrin .
the same time encourages progress needy live," said Perrin.
1
The special needs of the mission
and self-sufficiency, she explained.
The group from Trinity did paint- is for children 's clothing and also for .
''The week there was strenuous
ing. sewing, and general renovation sewing supplies including cloth
•
and emOiional but most rewarding. wort during their time there. .
remnants.
Anyone
who
might
want
.
.
,
.
.
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with a new appreciation of our
Trinity Church ha.~ supported the to assist may contact the chureh.
everyday lifestyle · and convc- mission for six years, according to
If Cell Ma .n
. IURA~~», OIL
"I Buy Accumulltlonl*
. AIEIICAJILEGION

·RACO discusses upcoming·trower festival

To place

RADIAtOR BEPAIB

In Memory .

Church members go on ·Mexican mission trip
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TONY'S PORTABLE WELDING

POSITION AVAILABLE
Send re.ume to Meigs Inc. Inc., PO Box 307,
Syracuae, Oh. 45779
PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT
Provide peraonal care and eaalatance to
edulta end children with mental retardation
end de!lelopmental dlaabl!ltles. Pert time
Dally, Min. Wage to begin. Willing • able to
INDUCTED- Thirteen Melga High School 1tudenta were Inducted Into the Nailonal Honor Socl-' I obtain ODMRDD Certification. Nursing
. ety In c:eremonlea Tue~day morning. They w-. left to right, seated, Bridget Vaughan, Becky Johnson,
A11l1tant preferr«&lt;.
Cortney Hiley, Myc. Haynes, Tamra O'Dell, Krllltln Brown: and back, llecky Smith, Lacy Blinks, Kriati·
EEO Employer
na Kennedy, Trlcla Davie, Franco Romuno, Jeaelpl Johnaon, and Melleaa ·Holman.
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CLASSIFIEDS!

daughter-in-law, Joy,
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.

ROAD

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SAVE TIME AND MQNEY
. SHOP THE '"'

Lariy, and

PER GAME
B~ECH GROVE

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Friday, April 3, 1998

Hill s !Ohio Valley EXPO On Sah

urday, April 18. And Sunday, Apri~ '
1,9 , ·t998; 12:00 Noon ·5:00 P.M.

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Eacn Day.
New Home-Fully electriC air cond .... ...
wlgas heatmg system as back· , •
up. large Irani A back porch w~ . , ••.
large· siiie deck, bar n sl)' le Am• •
tsl'l bui ld1ng 1611 24, lOis of l_ruit , ;,,,'
trees s•tuated on 2. 7 acres. 2 314 , L ,
mites o ut Cr abcr ee k Rd. Mu st
see 10 appeflcate. $65,000. Day v · 1
304·675·7133 Even.ng 304 - 6 7~1 ., ,t•

6809 or 30-4·6 75-7 133
=::..:.::..~~--·.

Nic:e sror ';' &amp; 112 , 3br, I ba th , •
coy er ed pa t10, pnvacy lenced 1n
N:cllyaro wJ24•4ft above ground
pool ( op ti on al) amall detat; hed
. garaoe. 261h a Garfield Ave.. N8llt

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87$-3379laave Meosage.

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Ranch , 2 beOioom, 1 t.t\, llf'lin g

room, cfiningroom, kjtc;hen, 1. 24
acres with ci•r tmmaP' enough
oyer frontage to make summer
camp t ill , located on SR 124,

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S.R 684, Ha-ile. 3 bt. homo,

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Rot::no, 011, 740·8411-2008.

level lot. appro•. 213 acre, new
roof, new vinyl t iding • dtclt, '
ownar wama to l efl quickly, call

a iniiH'Hied caM 800-282- 740-742·211'0 --.ngs.
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Pomeroy • MiddlepOrt, Ohio

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·NEA Crossword PuiZie
ALDER

Syracuse- thr&amp;'e bedrooms. hVO
full baths, two large garages .
~ much mora, mult see , 740·9-49·

NEW BANK REPO'S,
LEn,1.aoo-383-6862

2 Bedroom Ttailer, large Uving
Room, Appti lncea, Bob McCor·
mick Road, $275/Mo , • Deposit.
7"0·446-884• .

12x65 Trailet 3br, 1 bath. $5,500.

CaH 304-675-4678.
· 14 x70 3BR, $999 Down 8 ONLY

1179 per mo. Free air &amp; tree skirtIng. 1·888-928-3426

14x70 Vlndale Mobile Home
bedrooml1 bath wllh 7xU pul
oul living room &amp; 2x10 pull out
Maater bedroom, new&lt;j)Orch, for
more mfo call 304 -773-5893
leave message WI retum call.

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
(ATTENTION DEVELOPERS,
SMALL BUSINESS,

250 Hudson Street, Middleport,

1U1 Oakwood 14x65. 112,500.
wiheat pump. 113,900. Will de·

304-882-3166.

liver local. Call K &amp; t&lt; Mobile
Homes 304· 675-3000 between
lllm-Spm -

aeuorlttslaprox. 30x40 privacy
fance~ln e•cellent eondH1an. 304·

~bdrm. apts., total electric, IP·
pllances furnished, laundry room
1Bc1fllies, close to achool In town
Applications available at: Village
Green Apts. t49 or call 740-992·.
3711 EOH

113 Acte near New Haven. $5,000
Will consider 4-wheeler on uad&amp;

1988 Cla~ton 14x70

773-5693.

Sklrbng. Must be Movel 740.3792062 lr:venings.

Barn Siding, Stack . ,0 Linear Ft.
New Top Rated Water Treatment

3 Rooms &amp; Bath UpstairS, No
Pets, Water Pa1d In Gallipolis,
740.388-1100

System For Healthy Drlnklno Water $375, 740-387-711l0.
1984 Ford 4x4 Pick·Up $2,500;
Counu, Boy Doa Box With Cornp
Small Or Laroe Truck S200; Wil·
dllfe TracNing_ Collar Channel
$300; Electric Dog Breaker Collar
S 175; 5 Year Old Walker Coon

s

1994 Sunshine MoDIIe Home
16x80 Many Extru Can Be
Moved Or Left On Rented lot,

Hound $600, CaD 740·256·6551 . .

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Phone: 740-448-9283.

1995 Redman 18X80 Wirh Central
·Garden Tub, Huge Kitchen, All
Appliance• &amp; Many Extrasl AI·
reed' Ser ~p On Loll Take OYer
Payments Of $298 Per Month,

Pabo, 011 Street Parking,
Rentl•J.Itthties, Leaae, Referenc·
es, Cl'td)t 'Check, 740-446-3664
After 5 P.M.

Galli a Co.: Galhpohs. Nt~ghbOr ·

111Tlme Buyerl, E-Z Financing
2 or 3 Bedroom, Alound $200 ,per
month. Call credlf hne 1-800-

Ft 1endly Rtdge, lut 21 8.5 Acres ESTATES. 52 We11wood Onve
$7 500 0 6 5 A $6 000 01h from $279 to S3S8 Walk to shop
·
r · Water
cres '
·
&amp; mov 1es Call 740-446-2568.
$15,000,
County
Equat Housmg OpportuMy

a

9&lt;8-5678.

ABANDON HOME Make 2 payments, assume loan, owner ft-

nallelng IY8ilable. 304-755-7191.

Call For Ffee Maps + Owner fi·
nancing Info. Take 10% Off Listed
Prices On Cash Purchases!

AttenDOn Mob1le Home OWners
Areas large&amp;l lrwenrory 01 lntertherm &amp; C'oleman Hear Pumps.
Air Condilionera, Furnues &amp;
Patts, Huge Buy1ng Power Means
The Lowest Installed Price, Eaay
Over The PhOne Bank Financ1ng.
Call Bennetts Mob1le Home HTG

J1m Walters Home Near Comple·
lion With 35x50 Fl. Metal Garage
8u1ldlng Insulated, Also Trailer
Pad Set - Up~ 2 • Acres, Rural
Water, Approx 1 M1les From
GaNipols, 7"0·256-1335.

I CLG 1-800-872-5967.

BUY IN MARCH
No Poyments Until July 1998
E-Z F10a11&lt;1ng

Lot W1U1. ~pt1c Tanlc &amp; Water
Tap. Rouli 7, R1ver V1ew. 740-

Clean 1br apt m Henderson.
$ 1751
5- 2 11
mo 30,.·fH 197
no answer leave message
----,--"----,--Grac•ous living. 1 and 2 bedroom
(tparlments at VIllage Manor and
Riverside Apartments in Middlepor.t From $249·$373 Cal~ 7•0·
992-5064 Equal Housmg Opportunities
• ---------New 11ngle etlicienq apartment m
Middleport, util111es pa1d, $375
plus dei)C)Sil 740·992-5304.
' '--'-------Nice clean efllency apartment,
relerencet &amp; depolll, no pets.
:'))4-675-5162 .

Fr.Mt S&amp;t·up &amp; Oetivery

$8000, 740-992-61168, leave measage.

Clayton Mobile Home Few
Months Old, Like New On large

360

Cheapl 748-448-

01scount Mobile Home Palls &amp;
Accessories Wa1er Heaters, VI-

Real Estate
Wanted

Cash Pa1d Far Land In Gall1a
County, Blackburn Realty, 7•0·

nyl Skirting Kill $299.95, An-

446-0008.

chors, Wood &amp; Fiberglats Steps,
Roof Cbatings, Doors, Windows,
Plumbing &amp; E!ectncal Supplies,
BlockinG Wood &amp; Wedges And
Moret Call Bennett's Mobile

RENTALS

Home Supjlly All-740_,48-9416.

2 Bedroom House At 140 Porls·
mouth Road, Gallipolis, Deposit,
Relernces , No Pets, 740-446 -

Oivor4;e Force• Sales-Take over
paymenls. 2br, 2 bath, financing

avaolable. 304·755-5566.

2br fUit basement. k1tchen fur ·
mshed. $27Simo ... depostt 304 ·

Glenwood, Palestine Rd. Mason
· Co. 1989 3br mobil~ home &amp; at4
acre land, central air I heal, 17
miles from Milton E«il. $29,500.
Ser1oua InQuires Only. No calls

aher a:oopm 304-582·5840.

Large selection or used hornet. 2
or 3 bedrooms St(llting at 12995.
ou·ick dehYery. Call 740·385·
LIMITED OFFER
1998 Ooubtewide 3br, 2 baths.
$1,69Sfdown $259/mo. Only II
Oakwobd Homes Nllro. WV 30"·

N1ce clean, 2bt, reler&amp;1'1C81 I de·
postt, no pam. 30+675-5162.
on·e Bedroom Hou~ Re~aeled
S2001Mo., 160 Depos1t, Call Alter

755-5865.

5, 304-875-2117

NeW D0Ublewide Repo, 4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, Easy Terms, 1-

2 Apartme1'tts In RIO Grande
.Area : Across Frem College, 1
Room, 1 Bath, UUI111es tnc!uded,
S2001Uo Oeposn Required: 1
Bedroom Aparlmtnt, $3 tOIMo ,
Utilities lnduded, ·613-574-25\)9.
Small2 bedroom hOOse with smaU
yard neer Tuppers Plai ns, $250
per ITIDnlh plus depo5it, 740·985·
3504
-

New 1998 1•)110 1hree bedroom,
includn 8 months FREE lol rent.
Includes akirt1ng, deluxe steps
end setup Only $187 08 per
month with $1075 down. Call 1800·837-3238.

NEW 8AHII REPO'S Onlw 3 ltlt!
Stifl under warranty, owner h·
nencing available. 304 -755-

Thtet bedroom heme 1n Mttldle·
port, $300 per Fnonlh plus utllit1et.

~11=e~~~~~~~~~~l _74~0-~~-6-~_2_.___________
New Ooublewidt 3BR, 2 bath. Two beclroom house, clean, re·
· ,1,325 Down &amp; $205 per mo. 1 tngerator, no ttove. no inside
818-928-3428.
pets. deposit required, 740·992·
Otdet 12J50 mobH home Wli'l two 3090
big loll, and ott otitity hookups 1n 420

• Runand, out ol htgh water, as- ''

ff}

Mobile HOmes

SBOOO. &lt;011740-742-2070

. Special E·Z Financing. CALL

.

NOW FOR PRE· APPROVAL. 1· , 2 &amp; 3 bedroom mob1le homtt
--731-3332..
$260·1300, 5ewet, warer and
=~-----:-----:--:-:i'

uasn InCluded. 740-992 21&amp;7.

Slntle Pareftt
Special
financ 1ng on 2. 3 &amp; 4 bedroom 2 Bedroom Beauuful Rwer V1ew
ttemes. Payment• 11 tow 11 References, Deposit, NQ PETS•
I110.Col-300-755-5885.
Fosters Mobile Home Park, 748·

:.:.::;;::::::..::::::..::=:--::::--::-:-:-::-1 •• 1-0 181,

Semple• (740)441-1982
An11que Pocket Watches, Wind up Wrltl Watches, Old Cotns,

1 Bedroom apts. lor elderly or

11519.
'450

Furnished
Rooms

Circle Motel lowesl Ra1ea In
Town, Newly Rerrtodeled, HBO,
Cmemax. Show11me &amp; O~&amp;ney

Weeilly

Ra~es.

Or Monthly Rates,

740·&lt;41 -5698, 740..41-5187.
rooms wirh cooking

30H73-5851,11aoon WV.

· encet &amp; Deposir Requtred,

740·

t .t Find filCH
3117-&lt;l632.
11- ·
:2:.B.td:.r:.:o:.om_ll_o_biii-H-om-o-.-:Re:-ll-r·
t17,1thfl 3111.
,,.. DoliWNY &amp;Sol-up
·onctl RO&lt;luired, No Pe11, Rtnl
•Plus Depooi ~ 740·797-'345, 740~Aiaco
'44fHl879
""
Two 2 8edrQom Mobile Home,
T.U-CIM.
You .._, Utilltloo. &amp; Oopooit, &amp;
Now 3br 1999/down 1189/mo.
Required, In Porter
Fru Set-up I DoliYotf. Ontr 3 Ref•renctl
Area 81.t-388·1162.
l,flll 0nJv II a.- Homot Ni·
• WV. 304-756-5115.
2 lledroom Trailer, 5 Millo Wllr Alnl Whon lbu C4ukl Own? Stale Rou1e 1.'48, I200rUo., In·
lit Sowlno• On Slngloo And eludes W.let, $100 "-i~ 740·
Doullle·Widoo t . 75" To Ouali· ...,
258_6..;7:..1111---::-:--:-~-::-=
litd luJetl. 14911.00 OoWft Pluo Uaoon oroa 3 bodroom, dtpooll
Too And Title With Approved requwld I:I!ISimo :114-4175-7783.
WEITWOOD HOllE j :.::::~·:.;,:.---::----::-:-:-:--:,INC. 1·1100-251 -5070 Or 1 Small twa bodroom mobile hOme
304-7.18-30118I t&gt;r rent In Racine, 740-9112·5031.

Plr-•

-.WV.-711--

=·

•

Concrete &amp; PlastiC Sepuc Tanks.
300 Thru 2,000 Galloni Ron
Evan• Enterpnses. Jackson. OH

WILUAIIAHII MOTEL
Ill SECOND AVENUE

ECONOMY
HeatJng And Cooing

GAI.UPOUS
SPECIAL LOW
WEEKLY RATES
SINGLES $110.00WEEKLY

Up.Grada Vour
Pr•aent Syssem

1·800-849-2323
740-245-9009

Large mobile home 101 t;)r rent on

Sandlin Road. ~-875-71171 .
Nobile home aile avail1bfet bet·
wten Athens and-Pomeroy, c•ll

740-385-4387.
Trailer SpaCI For Rent, Jusl
AbOve Addison, On State Route

7, 740-307-7878.

Elvia llemt : Records, Books,
Plates, Doll. Also Country
Recorda, 740-682-7894

Fait Track Like New Gave $300
Asking $200 080 740·256·1469

Alter s. Or LeeYellossago

Gibson Air CDndUioner, $100
Work~

470 Wanted to Rent

poano Or. 740-446-4525

Wanted To R1nt Trailer Lot In
Galhpol•a &amp; Vlctnllt, 740-4483584.

Hand Made BlanliBt Oak &amp; Maple
Cheat, 740-379-2720 Alter 6
P.M.

o

AERATION MOTORS

Repa1red, New &amp; Rebu~t In Stock

CaN Ron Evano, 1-800-537-9528

Household

Goode

Johnaon's

Uaed

Furnuure .

Appllanceo:
Reconditioned Washer, Oryets. Hutches, o,.
Wolheto, Dry.... Rengto, Aaki- nene·s. Relrigvrators. Suw". Tel
-

gratore. 10 Day GuaraniHI

French Cily Me,rag, 740-4f8·'

1m.

PoW•-·.---.
Wo- -"""' lurplualll
2101-o,.n 1:30 • 5110 llon-S.t
304-1175-SOFA (71321

W. MOMdl Ultd Fumltwro Store
Tho Holldly Inn In Kanaugo, Ohio. Bodo.
Couch... MonroiHo, Etc. Hro M·T·W.
10.4, 7~7ltt

Dr-•·

Vo!edg&amp; Thru 3 Iron Sttel Shalts
New Gnps $100 Firm, 740·446 ·

1190
Pr~me&amp;llr· S99 mstallatlon w11h
$50 rebale F1rst month tree Wllh
tree movie channtls, StatOne
special, S49 lnatallallan , 800-

253-2640.
Oueen Size wate~bed Complete,

Works Go?&lt;l; -740·379- 2720 AF·
TER I P.M.

. Antiques

-......

.

$700 :114-615-4308.

A &amp; S Furnhure
· , Mason, WV

Boy, Sell, Trade

With Us About Financing Aa Low

304-773-5341 .

$37 00 Pet 100, All Brass Com·
pres510rl F1111ngs tn Stock
Jackson. Ohio, 1-600-537-9528
Wedd•no Gown· Beautiful 1vor~
sequined. re -cmbro1dered lace,
11Ze ~0 Wllh ve il Onl)' 1225. 304·

675-6040
Building
Supplies •

Block brick. sewer pipes, wmdows, lintels, etc. Claude W1nters,
Rio Grancle, OH Call 740 ·245·
5121 .
-

PUBLIC NOTICE . Two "eel
tHJIIdmgs never pul up W1ll
make deal lll CSI! Chuck 1·800·

320·2340.

560

Pets for Sale

2 Female Au!tral1an Shepherd
Puppies, 8 Weelcs Old Full Blood·
ed, 740·256-6259.
A Groom Shop · Pet Groommg
Featuring Hydro Bath Don
Sheet&amp;. 373 Georges Creek Rd.
740-446·0231 .

con,,

AKC
pups, sable &amp; "While,
$250 eacn , AKC Shell1e pups,
sable &amp; wh1T&amp;, bi-black, tri , S250·
$350 , AKC Pomeraman pups,
males. beautilu t color&amp;. S350
each. all Yet thecke(f and shots,
dew claws removed, call 7"0-696·
1085

tVISIOna. Ltvlngroom /Bedroom

AKC Femal• Sheltie Sable &amp;
White, Vtr'l Fnendly, Loves
Children, $100, Catl 740-448-7171

Or 740-44e-73 75.
AI&lt;C Registered Bichon Puppies.
1 1 Seller In 18971 2f'!d Place In

New York Dog Sl'owl All White, 8
To 1t Inches High, Parents From
Miuout~ , Price: S400. 740·379-

9061 .
Bean•e. Small Jack Ru11ell Fe·
male, Looking For An lnuunate
Relationship, Wilh A Male Jack
Russell (Stud Service) Call 740·
CFA Peraii" l!.iuens, werv llat
lace. eopper eyes, ready by mid

51 Fair Pigs 40-60 lbs., $55, Call
304-576·2579 M1ke Aa1ney, Jer-

&amp; parades, trafhc sale, excellent
brood mare prosp'\c l , S3,000.

740-992·2800.

.

CFA Registered Himala~an, PerSian l&lt;ittens first shall, ready lor
Euter, Couqh , Chair And LoYe•eat New (740)317-770~ or

1004.

CKC MiniiiUtt PJnschaf 10
Weeks, Female. Sholl And
wormed, Marurt At 8 lbl. $150,
.
740 _2
2.

so-e,e

..... $215, 740-992-5642.
---~--'-,_;'----.J FoUr Dalma1ions, two months' old.
Looking For Avon Products, But

rwo malls, tvrto females, mottt.f

Don't Know Whore To Buy Them
Coli Aim At740-245-11835 IIS1li.

and lather AKC Roglllortd, $75
lOCh. 740·982·3117.

985-3894.
M 1 ' Mtd'
u II·
II

cG,ln.PJIII W'th
1 0v er

f1,500 (lol..,..ro, Elllor Rabbits,
Zeeland Whittl, SiiYot Mattenl, 740·250-5847, 740·3671018.

1994 Plymoulf\ Sundance-Auto,
A~r, 4 Doors. Excellent Condilion.

13,600, 740.446·9552.

1995 CutUlst Supreme SL, V·6
Engine. (oaded, 112.0.00 Front
WD, . /Sunrool 304 -6 75· 4888

Work: Home: 30073-5249.

loaded, consider partial trade,

304-675-11723.

1996 Mustang Cobra Laser Red,
Leather lnt, Mach 460 SouM
Syslem With CD Player Lease
Car 2 112 Years Remaintng $3671
llg , 740·368-6899 Call Alter 4

P.M.

1996 Plymouth Neon Red ~
Doorl,l.~7.000 Mile1, Automauc,
AC, AMIFM C1ssette, AsRmg

1997 Chevy Cavall9r Air, CrUise,
T11t, AMIFM Casseue, 24 .000

Hampatwa Fair Pigs, 40 ·60 Pds ••

740-3711-2805.

Proven, Euy Calfino Gentle,
1,400 Pdl. 11,000 740-256-IIW3.

Sell1ng Oul: 3 AOHA Slalllono,
Brood Uaret Yearlings 2 Year
Oldt, Treadmill Tack 1 Farm,

740-266-8522.

Young Slmmenral Bulla Butcher
Hogs, •·H Club Pigs, 740·256-

Hay &amp; Grain

Barn Kept Round Bales 900 lbs.
$15.00 Each, WHI Loed, 740-3711-

Frendt

" NOTICE
PM Grooming

New Open! .

Gllllpollo, 011. _.75-48541.

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

1993 KX2SO Proactlon Su1pen·
aion Boyesen Rad Valve New
Uetzltf T1res Excellent Condition.

1::::IIJ1It

Miles , $10,500 OBO 740-446-

7556

I

1980.·1990 Cars ForltOOJII
~Zed And Sold

Localll Tt;s Month.

199'5 Honda Shadow 1 tOO 748
U1les Show Room Condition.
$8,500 740-245-5196

1996 Road Boss Go-Cart 8hp.
Bnggs I Stratton engme, electnc
star t, lull roll cage, heidlight &amp;
tait light, good cond. Cost $1 ,499
new, askirfQ S750 ~4- 458- 1902

~ -

740-985·4288,

MV PORE
THUMB
tl'

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

F~K

'

1998 19 Ft Morada With • -~
Mercrulser And Trailer, Like News

.

Alum inum Setll

!lymph Buo Boall With 30 HP

Willoed. 300-875-1385.

.

. .
'

Loaded

liner Cuddr W1th 4 3 Mercru1aer,
I Trailer Low Houra; 1990 16 Ft'.

THE BORN LOSER·

.,.

Evenrude &amp; Trailer: 1980 19 F1.
Vik1~ Dock Boat Completely Rtconjjnfoned lnrerlor WIJh 170 HP
Mercrulser &amp; Trailer, 1 Used 5 11
2 HP Johnson 1 Used · 40 HP
Mercuty, 1 Used 50 HP Mercury
1 Used go HP Marcurr: New
Uarada Boats New Odyuey

.

'
P"

~

.

....

ll.OW DO '(OJ E.~I~ 'ID DO - ·
'00-T Wll!IDUT/o.,~~?

~ Fl~l~tD WITH '(QUil. -re.!IT,

· I-Ufltlu.NE. AA·me:. '?

FUn110n Boats, 740-256-8180.

720 Trucks for Sale

760

$5000, 740·1149-2203 Of 740-9492045, will consider trade fo·r a
good pontoon boat.

BIG NATE

Auto Parts &amp;

'viA- HA HA HA J

Accessories

1966 Cllovy Truck

H~ HA HAHA

1995 Ford Ranger truck bed, long
bed, $400 OBO. 740-049-2311
New gas tanka, 1 ton truck
wheels &amp; radia10r1. 0 &amp; R AuJo,

t{

H~ ·

'I

'
I

........... ! L-.,;,_.,.,;;;~:=:._-

or 304·674..()0()7

790

I

Olf liO HO.HO l

days l)r 740·949·2644 evenings.

1990 Dodge Dakota V-6, 3.9 Liter, -Ripley, WV. 304-372-3933 or 1A•k1011 $4,800, 740-245--5595.'
800-273-9329.
BARNEO-Round ballS mixed 1991 Cheyy S· lO 4cyl, Sspd, le•as Truck beds, no Just. Ford
new ures, new engme . $1,650. &amp; Cht¥y 1973-1990. 614-385·
hey, r•&lt;~r wet 304-882·21177
304-675·7388 or 1·800·895-7301 5221. Evenings only

Large roUnd bales of hay. $8ea.

•

Oiler Refused, 740-441-1415.

Playtyme Ski Boat With 88 HP

Campers &amp;

1991 lsuzu Pick-Up, Cof'N'ertable,
Mi•ture of alfalla &amp; Umo.thy, 351 Windsor, Automalic, S Star
Motor HOmes
square bale&amp;, round bales 12001. Wheels, Very N1ce Truck, NeeCs
740-985-3546
Transmission Rabll•lt . Need To . 1974 Stafcralt Pop-Up Camper
SlOops 8, furnace . R&amp;lngerator,
Selll740·256·15.(7, (
Straw lor sale, U .OO per bale,
STove, Sink , Porta·Pouy. Nice! "\'
740-992-3853.
t992 S-10 E"onded Cab. t99t 140·446-6644 •
S-10. 1989 S-1 0, V-6, Auto, 1968 1975 Mallard 27' With Awning ,
650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer
5·10 V-6 Auto AJC, Cook Motors.
1980 Fleetwing l r With Awnu~ ;
740·446--0103.
Oekafb Seed Corn. Kay Farms .
1990 Eddie 16' 1Q72 Prowler 20'
Call 304-675-1506 II No Anawer 1994 Ford F-350 Cr..., Cab Dual- With Awn1ng, 1699 McCormiCk
Leave Message.
'
ly P.U. 7.3 Turbo Diesel , Auto Road,Ga1Npoli,140-446-151\.
Trans,
3
Different
Hitches,
12,000
SPURLOCK LIME .
198t ltoska 454 Chevy Chasfil
IA)Iea, $25,000 Call 740-446- Loa~d.
&amp; FERTI.IZER
E~eceHent Condition, Take
2394
.,.,
Complete Blending &amp; Spreading,
Over Pa)'m&amp;nll, 740.446-1311 . '
located: Near GaRia County Line, 1994 S-10 Pick-Up, LS. 8 Cylin-'
1964 Yellow Slone Camper, 35't 2
1 112 Mile South Of State Route der, AJr. Sharpl740·446-9664
e•pando's, lull size bedroom
279, On Jimet Emory Road, Oak
Hill. ·740-862--11040
(queen size bed), lull SIZe living,&amp;
730 ,
&amp; 4·WDs
kitchen, now lull ~ze stove &amp; ret.,
new carpet, v•nyl, all windows
TRANSPORTATION
1987 lsuzu Trooper · 4 WO, have custom l&lt;lrsh bhndstlam-

1987 S-10' Btazer 4 WO AC, PS, 992-6113, 740·992-2015.

1981 Buick Cen1ury pwtac/
cruise/tilt, amlfm cassette. need
some work S400 080 30...,875·
1982 Cutlass Supreme, 2 0, 260

~1 989

Car, $1,000 Call740-446-23114

7211 ... 304-875-5738.

V8. Good Condi1ion, $1,800 Or

Best011er, 748-992--1568.

1986 Ford Tempo, auto, a1r, goOd
condition, low miles, runs &amp; toolr.s

$950, 740-992-6824.
1981 Okla 98, 1700 OBO, 'loaded,

good,

Century, $1400, good condilion,
high miles, easr on gas: 740·902·
7544.
1g87 Oldt 88, 4 dr., N;, luto, all
power, new motor w•th last thllln
20,000 mi ..s, rebuill trammisalon
with It•• thJtn 20,000 miles,
teveral other new p~rlt,· go.od
body ~no fUll), goOG tire&amp;, exc.l·

lent work car, 12.795, 740-94p26110 (evenongo)
"
1... Ford ~--~or

~' Ulldtd,
Rod In Color, THo-·
-Sun Rool64,000 Milot
$1 ,000

$3,000, 301·773·5996.

Oodge•Corwetsion Van, All

1990 GuHstteam

:

~strelimlile·

25lt.

Extras, 15.500, For Sale Or r..... camper, very, hght weighl, lilie _
new. 18,500. 304-675-5578
•
740·4~·4419

!.nooJh

1969. F-150 4X4 , 302 5 speed, 1997 Torry Ca..,..- 2i Ft.
shoft bed. a1r, toolbox, American Fibergl~ss Extetlor, Loaded, IIJI·
R~ng Wheels, l:\800, 304-773- meculatt Condition! $11,500. 740·
446....Q671. After 6 PM.
l
5039
'
tgaO GMC Salarl Full Custom

Vad, 13,1150 740-~48-4222

a

SERVICES

1993 Ford Aaroslar van blue
Home
with btue mterlor, 70,000 'miles 810 '
XLT Lirr)ited, Special Edition, ~
Improvements
t2or3e~. very tleanl $6750~40-949·
BASEMENT
, 1 Gays or 7.40 9.19· 264"
WATEII'ROOFING
_....,:-:-:'"11...:..'· -- . . . , . - - - - - 1
1995 Jeep Grand CK llmltod A- l Onc:ondllional lifet1me guarantee.
local references furnished . E"lCondllton, 30,000 Mtlea, 124.000. tablished 1975. Call (740) 448·
New Like This One Is s.co ooo 0870 Or 1-800-2!7-0576. Rooers
1:111 7&lt;0-245-5357 E ·
'
waterproofing
..
'""'IOfl'·

. 1gge Chevy

4wd, 350, sspd a~r
cruise, rill, am·lm cassene.

ao.:

Appliance Palls And S.rvlce. All
-:-:-~=:-::-,-:----- Name Brands O.er 25 Yearo Eo-

675-5332.

1997 GMC Ext Cab 454 englnt,

perlenc:a All Work Guarana•ed,

auto, loodtd. 199~ GMC Jimmy ~;;~ch City llaytap. 740-UO-

(3114)45t-189t

191111 Bolek LaS.bte, loadld,. 1011 auto, losded . 30&lt;1 -875·4230 or
C&amp;C General Home Malnof new partl, good c:ondillon. 304-875-4853
$1900, coN 740-049-2203"' 1.00. ::740-:-::'...:..~M,;;o:;,t_O_I'C_Y_C:_Ie_l_ _ l,enence- Painting, Ylnyl llding,
·~

1149-21145.

1e89 CoYalltr 2.0 • Cylinder
Auto. Air. Hi9h lliloo. $1,500,
304·675-1310.
1eag Coraic:a high

miles~

new

llroo I pot to. 11,150. 304-875·
5253. Raybum Rood.
1991 Che•rolfl Coprlce Slollon
Wagon, Eutllll'lt Condlr!Dn,

BS.175MIIttr. 740-448-0824.

·I FRIDAY

ROBOTMAN

-:-:-:::-::::----:------.·1

3557

1982 Honda Mototcyclt 850

tlrpentry, doOfS, windows, barha,
ftl:lbite.home repelr and more. For
frH tllimate call Che1, 740·1it92-

Nighthawk 1900 Or Trade for A 6323.
'
_,.
Riding Ltower Ot Equal Value,
748--146·4426.
'840 Electrical and
ta85 Yamaha 700 V~rago low
Refrigeration
Miles, Exnllent Condition,
11,400, 740-379--11038.
Rllldontlal or commerclll wlrlne.
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304-875682·2158.
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cellent Condtllon, $6,800 . 749 1989 C.hev,. Astra van, blue &amp;. 446-8286
sitvet, 69,500 miles, V·6 automatIc, cru 1M, till, air, PW, SGIII 7 1995 Flagstall Pop-Up Camp;r,
four captain seats, new tire!, verY Furnace, Relrigerator, Srove, Sink,
clean, good r;:ondilion . 74o.gg2. E)llra Nlce, Used Very lillllf,

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1975 L1ncoln Mark IV Good 460
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1986 Dodge An11 Good Work

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710 Autos for sale

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think. And at bridge, the more you
thi)'lk, the more likely you are to find
the winning move. Even when faced
wilh an apparent guess, if you leap to
the right conclusion, you can oflen
~pin tha~ guess into either a high
probability or a certainty. . ·
In today's deal. you are in four
spades. West, who has overcalled in
hearts, starts with 1he heart ace: si~.
nine, four. He conlinues. witb the
heart king:.queen, 1wo, five. Then he
lear!s 1he heart jack. How would yoo
continue?
After receiving a ·single raise~
South felt lhnl he was loo good to \
pas.'l. bllt not good enough lo bid four.
So, he made a game-ti-y, naming the
suit in which he hoped his partner had
som.e help: .diamonds. As North had
a diamond honor, four trumps and a
ntar·ma~irrtum, he untenlatively
jumped to game.
Clearly, Eas1 staned with ulou·
bleton heart. So, should So'ulh ruff lhc
third hean wilh either dummy's 10 or
queen?
As lhe declarer realized, the
answer was neilher. He shn!wdly dis·
carded the diamond lwo from .Jhe
dummy.
West swill:hcd lo the diamond six.
bul declarer won with dummy's ace, ·
drew trumps, and ruJTed his diamond
loser in the dummy when lhcn! was
no risk of an overruff.
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1976 Astrogtass Ftberglass Bali
Boat And Trailer No Motor, On.,
Trotllng Motor, No Reasonabt)

&amp; Trailer

3TVtnJenno

By Phillip Alder
Presumably. when you are playins
bridge, Jerome S. Bruner summed
you up perfectly when he :wrote,
"The shrewd guess, the fertile
hypothesis. the courageous leap to a
tentative conclusion •• lhese are the
mosl valuable coin of the lhinker at

1975 Glastron Tn ·Hutl Wilh Tra•Jt.
er 85 HP Mercury Molar $1 ,600
304·675-7521

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14Ft. V·8ottom A!um1num Boat,
$500 ; New Galvanized Tratl+r
$600: 20 HP Mercury Motor

with trailer, l1fe preservers ~ ~
bumpers. $2.750 614-446-3814 -

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Kawasaki 550 LTD Looks Goqd
$850, 080, 740-256-6169'
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F.or sale: ·1996 Yamaha 4-wheeler
model 250 ReTail s for S271S, as.)l.mg 12400. Call
ask lor T1m Wo/1

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f1rm, 740· «8-0963 Oayt Alter !i
~~~ - &amp; Weeilencls140-4411-7371 .

Credil Problems'? We Can Help.
Easv Bank Financing For Used
Vehtcles, No Turn Downs, Call
V1Ckl8, 141&gt;-446-2897. , j_1
Upton Used Cars. R1 62;3 Mtles
South of Leon, WV Financmg
All3itabla 304·458·1069 ~

$5,500, Fac10ty 8!9 Block 4~.
90,000 Mllel
Phone (304)1~!11118

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Condition. Loll 01 E&lt;tra'al 17,000

kawasakl STS Jet sk1, 11111 under
wauanly. three seater;'l3 horl•
power, boughl new July or '97,
lhtee matching Kaw111kl tkl
vests and trailer all:"go fl'tth 'II,

Cus10m 30, ~adt in Colot', load·
ed, Body In Real Good Shape,

¥ A K J 10 8 7

1996 Honda Shadow Amen can
Clank: Edi11on MOOce E•cellent

3 ~M . 740-441-1358.

1-800-522-27:11, X3901.

East
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South

5. 5 HP Johnson Gas Motor, .After

Truct..s, 4ii4'&amp;, Etc.

West
13

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1994 Yam1ha YZ125 Eacellent
Shape, Runt Good , Ask1ng
$1 ,fK)(), 740... 41-1690.

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ProftHIOn&amp;l Grooming b't 4P·
pointm•ntl. 850 Second Ave.

Nort
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Ready To Fish: 1995 20Ft. Bay-

OBO, 740·441 -0235.

304-675-1926.

640

Loaded, $15,300, Firm, 740-3118--

1996 :Z-24 Ca11alier, All Power,
Sunrool, 5 Speed, Keyless Entry,
CD Player, New T~tes, $13,000,

Newborn goats, must botde feed.

1991 Honda 250&lt; • Wheeler lojo
01 Exrra 111740.44l·1419.

Air, 55,600 Milts, 16,200 OBO. 1800, 740-245-9109
7&lt;0-2S8 83•0.. 740-258-8487
1989 Sea Imp 19 112ft deep· 'I,
ige w1sand mtenor, 6cy:r.
1995 Pontiac Flreblrd, t-topa, lulll be
190hp. Mercru1ser mboard motor,

$6,850. OBO, 740-258--8189.

Apnl, atllholl. 125J!ta. 304·675- eu:ellanl body, high m1lea, runs
7273.
but needs motor work: 1989 lklidl

17401387' 7043

M.auve Uty ~Y 'oc1c er rechner,
excel 1ttnl condlllon, 1 tOO, 740 ·

5:00 ~M.

$2,000, 080, 7.00-245-5165. 5-».

Sultoo, 7~0-448·4039, 7~0-UB-

Lincoln ACIOC electric welder,
new condirion, with coat and het·

qurlt! .Onl,. Call 740-446· 7527,

8099 Weekdays Before 11 AM

6510.
550

Leather JCioth Interior, Air Bagt,
Excellent Condlllon, Adult Driven
· Well Tak•n Care Of - 44 ,000
Ulles, $11 ,000 Firm. S1rklus In·

4·H Fa1r Pigs. 40 To 50 lbs. 740-

256-8102

Wutter &amp;. Drye;s, $75 &amp; Up SOld 28th, Call 740·245-5872, Or 740With Warrant~ Ser~1c e A11allable, 387-0583.
Waterl1ne Special . 3/4 200' PSI

1994 Caval1er, gray, 2 doOr, 2 2,
air, ••ndard, 50.400 mllel, 15250
fil'n\ 740-949-:K)ct

't996 Monte Carlo, Automauc. E~ ·
celtenl ConditiOn, 221 000 Mtles.

Club P1g1 Excellent Bloodlme,·
Born January 24th To February

19 Years Expenence 740· 446 ·
9086

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lent Condition, Take Over Payments. 740-388... 8126 , 7'0·386·

SOuthSide, WV. 304-875-6248.

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1992 Oldo Delli 88 Royol Excel-

1895 Plymouth Neon 4 Ooora,
Green' Wllh Spoiler AutomatiC,

Livestock

SPECIAL SPRING
FEEDER C,ALF SALE
• At~ens ~lvtllock Sal••·
S.rurday, Aprl111h 1 ~~~- All
291-0098
Contlgments Welco..,. Hauling
Awllable..Colllo Ac:tepttd Allor
STORAGE TANKS 3,000 Gallon 4 ~~~ - Friday. 740·5112-2322 Or
Upright, Ron Evans Enterpnses, 740-896-3531

Varieft Of Dolls For Sate, May Be
Seen In Afternoo n Only, 740·

·~· 1.00·256-88~ .

630

ry's Run Roed, Applegove WV.
Pam At 740-245-9635.
WARM UP: High Elficlency Natu- AOHA mare, 10 ~ears, 1ra11 ridden

Jackson, Otvo, 1-8QO.S37·9528

tlon $3,600 : New Tlreo. New Bat·

t995 Mercury Sable 4dr, V·Ei,
loaded, 49 1000 .,m1les $10 ,000
hrm. 304-675-1.44; atter 6pm.
~

4 Reg Bloick Angus Bults at
Cummings Angus Bull Farm

ral And LP Gas Fu rnaces, Lde ·
time WarranTy On Heat Exchang ·
er •Jt You Don't Catl Us We Both
lose1· Free Est1maTesl Add-On
Heat Pumps Only Slighty H1gher.
Cat! "Us Today. t998 Is Our 28th
Year In The Healing &amp; Cooling
Busmess l 740·4"6·6306 , 1-800

Milel, 4 Doors, E•cellent Condi·

As 2.9'% On Lawn Tracton And
Low Rete Financing On New And
Used Equtpmenl. Carmichael ' s
Farm &amp; Lawn Gallipolis, OH 740 -

30 Angus And Ch1 -Angus Bulls
Fer Sale, Reasonably Pr1ced, Excellent Breeding, State Run
Farms, Jad(son 740-266-5395.

Used &amp; Antiques
Furtinwe,

tions, $4750 OBO. 740-g49-2311
&lt;laws or 740-949·2844 ""'"""1111¥992 Ford Tempo Loaded 73,000

A~er

Your Area John Deere OeaJet
For Reaiden11al And .Commercial
Lawn Equipment Compact Utility
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP. AU
Sizes Of 4 WD And 2 WD Farm
Tractors, Hay Equipment, John
Deete Skid Steer loader! Check

446-2412 1·800-594-1111.

NBA Jtrltfl Nuggol5 15, Size
40 Orlondo 11; Size 4•, Kon-y
12•. Clllltono 11, Size 44; S25 A
Buy or ••"· Rinrlnt Antiqutl, Ploct, Routt 18 Slzt 30x32" 610 Farm Equipment
112A E lllln SUHf, on At 124, Jlonl$10 740-386-8339.
Pamoray.. Houro: M.T.W. 10:00 New rete••• TY Beanie Babies, Tro1 Bill Garden Tiller 8 Horae
o.m.-10 ·e:oo p.m., Suncley 1:oo 10 18.50 ooch, Valento, S25; 740 ""-· Lilla New, l'hono: 7.00-4488:00 p.m. 740-892-2528, Ru11 9112-5232
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6934 EYtr1iOfl~

530

Wh1te 4 bottom stml mounted
plow

441-0553.
JET

MEBCHANDISE
51

740·448·4215.

Grubb's Plano- tuning &amp; repairs.
Ptoblems? NHd Tuned? Call the

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Cat Seat Baby Clothes To 3
Yeara. L1ke New. Baby Sheels &amp;

1.fl00-537-11528.

460 Space lor Rent

New. 304 -875-4182.

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES

Mobile To llat&lt;h, 140-256·6234.

Also 1ra11er space on river. All
hook-ups. Call after 2:0D p.m ,

Hay Bine. Equipment Same As

Albums, Old Clocks, Typewriters,
Photo Framts, Camera Caua,
Figurine Statues (740),.46-1615

BrowninljJ Compound Bow, self
chmb1ng ltee stand, ,8" truck
1peakera. MTX Thunder Pro soo
wall box speakers, Samaung microwave, 2-110 window air cond•·
11oners, GE 13" color TV, Sears
19~ Cotor TV. Fisher VCR, Brown·
tng VP 10 gauge shot gun, Rem·
1n~ton
700 Senardo. 300
~ Wmcheiler
Mag . Reoil1eld
3x12x56mm altlmate alum1nator
scope. For lease 4,4001b. tobac
co aiiOtmenl 304-675-7163

Cons1rucuon Workers Welcome ·
Sleep'"~

Pecan Wood Oinning Room Suite,
tias An Oval Table 60x39 Inches
One leave 12 Inches Wide,
Comes W1th B ChllfS And light-

1fl1 Chwy Lumina cor, 3.1E uro

model, V-6, 81 ,000 milts, b!ue
with blueinterlot, MO door, al op-

King CuiiM Bush ~og . Vloon Hay 1f94 Mercurt Cougar XR7. 8
Bailer, 5x5 roll. New Holland 472 Crl. , PS, PB, POwer Windows:

Gold And Sliver, Good Used

Brand New! Great Gift! C01111d&amp;o
storage unit. Black and cherry.
Nwet" out of box. S125 Holds' up
to 840 d11cs1 also holds tapes
Call 740-i9z-6836 alter 6 pm
COl &amp; tapes rollntludec:l

RIVER BEND PLACE
-HIVIIi,WV
disabled, HU.D assisted . EOH

01 Solo: CASH OR CERTIFIED
CHECK.

$2 1.95 Per 100: 1· 200 PSI Registered Black Angus Bull

sponsible party to take on small
manrhly payments. Good credtt a
IT\ISLCaM 1·8)0-718-1657.

992-7806.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Speciol 1h80 3BR, 2 b•th .
.
.
t 1 325 Down $205 Mo. Ftee a11 2 bedloom mobile hDnw 11'1 Racine Washer•. ctr,era, ttlrlgeratora,
' &amp; hetkifring.·1·800o891-G777
: area. fiD petl, 7-40-882·5858.
Sllaggo AppllaiiCoo, 78
Vlnt S~oo1, CeN 741J..ol48·73111,
-CIALS
' 2 Bedroom Mobile Home, Rellr- 1-800-~911.
MW

200 lba., Call

For tree consullauon and Free

One bedroom apartment in Mtd·
dlepart, au uulmes paid, $270 per
montH, $100 depoS it, call 740 ·

for Rent

REPO- SPECIAl Molt Homes ; 14X70 Mob1lt homt 3br, 1 112
NeYer Lived ln. Theta Homes . bath 1t'1 Camp Conle~. 304· 875·
Are Ofasticall_y Reduced Wtth ' 6021 Call after 5:3lj)m.

1o

Break

BIG SCREEN TV FOR SALE , Re-

Upstatrs 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Fur·
rished, Clean, No Pets, Reference
&amp; Oepasil Required, 740-446·

ties, Col 740-667-3920

Uatabol11m

One bedroom apartment in Mid-

39 Chtlhcothe Road, 3 Bedrooms,
Central AH, Heat, Garage, 7"0·
446·2583

9621

800-383-6862.

Amazing

Now Taking Applicauons- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apanmems $295/Mo , 740-4460006.

304-682-3121 .

Galhpolis. Close To City Schools
.And Town, Rent Wtth Op1ton To
Buy : 3 Bedrooms, Total 7 Rooml,
Force .Aif Furnace, 1 Out Bu•ld·
mg, Refrigerator &amp;· Stove Fur mshed, $450/Mo., Oepos!l I Ut1fl·

3426.

$12.50. 740-245-91142.

Cameras, Protector Lamps, Photo

5861

Huge 28x80 3BR, 1 112 bath .
Starling at ONLY $39,999. Uany
opuons available 1-888-928-

Alghan $45; tndiaft Bnde &amp;
Groom Set $50, Indian Pottery
8asketl t22. 50; Collee Gr~nder

Through. Lose 10

615-3230.

3br House m New Haven, WV
S335tmo • deposit 304--773 ·

30".

875-6348.

.

2912.

3 Bedroom, $995 Down, $1991
Mo .. Only Oakwood Homes, Barboursvll&amp;, WV, 304·136-3409.

son, WV. 304 - 675-7~21 .

Smith Corona Word Processor
With Screen, Has Lotus 3,
Spread&amp;heetl, Hard Orixe And A
Disc D11ve, More F8atures, Celt

8X.S Heavy duty utiiHr trailer,
rcmt ready Wlloading ramps.

dleport, 740·992-2176.

41 0 · Houses ·for Rent

Bids, And Withdraw Propertr
From Sale Prior To Sale. Terms

3 Legal Size Filing Cabinets, 4
Drawer With Locks, Like New,

lie&amp; $ 150, Alttr 4F\II. 304·675·

AC 2 row no till corn planter.
John Deere 711 . hay bl ne. Ford
1011. uansport d1sk, all 1n good
condibOtt 304·273-4215.
Beat The Spring Rush, get your
mowe11 &amp; trimmers tuned up
now. Sider•a Equipment Hender-

2195

3560.

Nice One BR Unlurmshed Apartment Range &amp; Relr1g Provided.
Waler &amp; GarbagB" Pa1d Deposit
Required 740-448-4345 After 6
~~~ -

1038 . OVB Reserves"The Right
To Accept Ot Reject Any And All

304-675-1035.

5')12' Round F11h Pond, 2• Gold·
fish, Pump, Filter And Wa1er Lil -

992-5656.

Ntce level lot (43 112' ~ t23') on
Broadway Street , Middleport,

1·800-1148-5676

740-~41 -

Sears A1d1ng lawn Mower 11 HP
Bnggs &amp; Stra11on Engtne 42" Cut
E11ce1tanT Condnion . 304 ·675 ·

42' Gibson Houseboat Mull Sell,
Owner Moving! Newlt Decorated
lnter1or &amp; Exterior Many Exlrasl
Must See To Appreciate, For Ap·
po~ntment, 614-237-5655

Two bedroom apartment 1n Po·
mero~. utiliues pa1d, no pets, 740·

256·0043.

Call Flna/1ce Line

"'"'Y And !ley Be Seen By Call-

Ing Keith Johnson At

2 Larctge bags girls 1nlant .clothea
up to 6)1, sell reasonable, var'J
good cond. RCA Roper 35,000
BTU air condiloner. used 2mo1.

1250 For All740-258-1216.

Meigs Co .: Danvtlle, N1ce 17
Acres S18,000 - $2.000 Down+
$212/Mo., Or 9 Acres $16,000, :
,..
Water. Dyesville, Ntce 1 1t Acres
$10,500 Very Pnvate.
i

14•80 Glamour' Bath, S179fMo.,
304--736-7295.

Above W1ll Be Sold To Highest
Bidder "'As Is - Where Is· With·
ou t Expreued Or lmplttd War-

875-4435.-

hood Ad , 10 Atre Building Site, BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS P,T
Lots Of Level $19 •000 · Or 22 Acr- BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
es With Pond NOW $24,000 .

7&lt;0-446-0571 .

OH ·an 4116198 At 10:00 A.M. The 3089.

2 House trailer sales wftlrea
$90ea. 6 House trailer !Ires on
r~ms S35ea. Red aluminum cap
top IllS lull SIZe lruck. $150 30A·

Pt~vate

BRUNER LAND
740-441·1492

Air. Deck, 3 Btdrooma, 2 Baths,

.

1210 David Brown·lractor, 8S hp.
Oh1o Vallev Bank Will Ofler Fo.4 d1eael , front end loader. bucket,
Sele A 1991 Honda 300 Fourtru manure tork, bile spear and back
ATV 0331061, A 1990 Ford F250 bale loader, good cond ition,
PT IA71784, And A 1985 Prowler $5000 , IS4 John .Oeere manure
,TraYel Tra1ter 1228907. Public spreader, h1gh flotation tires. 220
Auction Will Be Held At The OVB bushel, new chain, $500: go" car~
Annex, 143 Third Ave . Gallipolis, $1000: 740 - 742-3De~ or 740.742·

1982 CheYI 8 Ft. Bod. CYL Auto, eo Hutch (7401388-3670
1. 500 Solid 3 PI 0111: 1150. Bot· Powerblll TPS. Golf Clubs. Sand
tom Plows 125.00 . Weathered

10 Acres On Neighborhood
Road 2 M1les From 141, Wooded
lor, With Buildmg Sire, S13.000.
Call 740.,.41 ·0881 11 No Answer 5 Rooms &amp; Bath Apartment,
leave f.tessage
$425/f.to., $100 Deposit, Utililies
Paid, No Peti t 7~0 · 4~6·3~37,
'120 1\.. long, 80 II long by 75 It 740-446 1637
wtde, !eve! lot in Middleport, re
d~ced from $23,000 TO 17,000 7 Court Street, Gal11pol1s, 1 Bed080, 740·992·2290
room, Kitchen Furn1shed, Walk
Anywh&amp;re Downtown S2251Mc .. +
3 Acre1 Recently landscaped , Utililles. References Re~u i red ,
Rural Water Tap. Ready For 740-4.t6-4926
'
7
1789
Home, $8,000, .0·2S6·
Beaubful 1 Bedroom Very Clean,

1986 Forost Park Doubltwide, 3
Otdroomo, 2 Balha, LA, OR, Heal
Pump, ~elrigerator !Stove, Vinrl

p,..,.....

Merchandise

9§'2-2218.

Lake Gall1a County. County Water
And Electnc $2,600 Per Acre.
740·388·8678,
¥NNI Ol.udepath.com1ocaL'rnovl

Ohio. Call 740-992·6213 or 740.
IID2·23011.

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55 ElM
11 Orttnl8llllllple .. ryp. ol typa
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11 - oncl tonic
fllolurH
20 Tluuo

710 Autos for sale

Merchandise

Rtlrlgorator &amp; Sto•e 10~12 Heavy Built Wooden 3ulld$250/llo , Dtpoalt &amp; lng, 7.0-448-9954.
COUNTRY ESTATE)
Relerencn Requ1rtd, No Pett,
1611. Above ground pool with as63 95 Acres, Approx . 8 Acre 3l4·8B2·2018 Aher S P.U

1971 Hillcrest two bedroom mobile home with land, central air,

Rented
11428.

540 ·Miscellaneous

Belt prices anywher• full line of
Advan1age Camo In time for
turkey stason. Grtat se!Ktlon ol
340 Business and
new and used boots; lots ot new
Buildings
2 Bedroom tra1ler, references I and uHd camo, littl 2 month1
deposit. 304 -875· 1078 Leave to 4)(; backpacklno arw:t camping
Commercial Buildings For Sale Or
Items ; kid's c:lothes; U.S. made
Leese· 2 ,Buildings, In Centerville, mesMge
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Smuh &amp; Wesson knives end lots
OH Be1ween Gallipolis &amp; Jack Apartments
more . Como and chock ua our.
son, Jull 011 Rt 35 Both On Same 440
We are open 8:30am -8:00pm
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n1thed and unlurntshed , secunty 540 Miscellaneous
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CANCER (June 21-July 221 Sub- cal a.'lllignmenl. Fol'lhe sake of expt·
s.turday. April 4. 1998
Coo$1ruclive aheralions are in the 'due your ,opin_ions today in ot:*r to diency you misht ~~elecl person.• who
operate hannoni(Mil wilh 1~ will of ~ unable to cu.tlhc mustanl.
om... for you in l!!_ej'~!l,r.~~·
1he majorily. Even af your !Ilea.• 811! · SAOITIARIUS . (Nov. _2 3·1?«·
ARIES (Man:h 21-A.pril 19) Com·
bcner. others· won't appreciate your 21 ).Sii"kina your nose inl_o_.!!tlualiOIIS
pillions will R!spond today in lhe
agares!livcness.
where il doesn't beloog could he a
same manner in which you lteal
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LEO
(July
23-A.ug.
22)
l'elliOns
big miscalculation today and pen~­
lhcm: lf you begin to empha,ize lheir
wilh
whom
you'll
a.'l.wtiale
loday
ize you both socially lind monetanllhortfalls. lhey' II elabor~le your
will have utrong inHucnce over your ly.
,
iniperfections. Tlj'ing 10 pull:h up a
outlook
and
attilude.
If
lhey
are
nes·
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CAPRICORN
(Dec.
22-Jan. · 19)
broken ronlance? The
A s tr o •
alive
thinkers.
you'te
likely
10
slip
Fami!)'
issueu:ou~
be
the
most probCJnjJh Matchmaker can help you
into'that
~as
well.
lernalK:
ones
loday.
If
you
see lhe ,
~ what to do 10 make the
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Some stonn 5ignals in your_housc~ld. do
R!lllionship work'. Mail $2.7S to
unde.•irable "hanges rni1h1 be all you can to help qutetlhe wtnds of ,
Matchmaker. clo t~is new8paper.
imposed upon )'1111' today which disconJcnl. •
.
~0. Box ~7S8. Murray Hill Stalion.
· you"ll have sarona incliMtions to · AQUA~Il!S !Jan. :ZO.F~b. 19)
NewYOit. NY IOIS6.
-TAURUS (April :ZO.May 20) You , resist. This could prove' to be-coun·· . There 1111! indJCatiOIIs you '!l'ght not
terproductive. ·Play the hand you"R! have too many a«&lt;mphsh~n~•
' miahl 1101 WOfk too Wt:ll under -presdealt
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about which to bout today. Th1s 1s
lllle 'today. 10· don'l let , i~ '
(SeeJl. 2J..pct: 2~) I n ~seyou~d~ll~yourfon:C!I
llllltCfl Klide until the last mmute. If
development In which allies are
so dunly dull ncithmJ will aet comyou're 1101 !1'1 111p of,lhinp. Jhe)'"ll Je1
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. uired. U!le your bcsl judJme~t to pleted.
(In lGp of you.
::amine how much 111ppon they
' PISCES (Feb. :ZO.M~~~~:h 20) Usu•
OEMINI (May 21·June 20) A
Clll really oll'er. Don 'I wute time or ally lli11Jiness plays an insianif~eant
friend of youn who know~ how to
. !Ole i'l"
~ 1111':'11!, ~~
.tJay people rniaht try to opentte in a effort on thole who lnl illdfecdve.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. -22) You today ihts .l rlll m•Jht domu1ate 1n
way today dull will make ~ f~l
ways ihlt 1:011ld,lanlish your illliJI!: •
mpomible for himnter. Don 1 d1ve mull ' be extreg~ely careful toc!aY
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League - Ninth -Rebus • Wannly • ANALYST
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Caring fqr an elderly par~ntcan c~use emotiQnal
and
physical
strain
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Ann
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l?fl. Lo!!&lt;o An~Jo: ' T1nw:t

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Dear Ann l..anders: This iS for
the woman who cared for her par·
en ts for fou r years while her siblings
did nothing. Her complaint sou nds
like the live years I spent caring for
my mother in my home wi th no help
fro m my SISler.
After three years of 'round-theclock duty, I thought it woul d be a
nice hrcak if I could take a hus trip
with fellow church mcmhcrs.
I asked lny sister if she would

Beat of ~the Bend; ..

By: Bob Hoeflich

highest· rating the chapter's- m:a•urer's book has received in 2~ years.
rankin!! fourth in the lOth FFA District.
In addition. she earned awai-ds in
public speaking, small animal care.
soil judging and chapter degree. At .
the banquet she began her duties as
chapter .president for the 1998-99
school year.
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She is currently a student at
Southern High School and a hcginning freshman at Rio Grande Cummunity College studying computer
science.
· Their parents arc the Rev. Paul
and Mrs. Karen Milner and the late
Dana E. Haines of Minersville. They
are grandchildren of Anna Haines.
Racine.
Their FFA advisor of Aaron
Sayre.

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MQNDAY
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~i\JR'Il.AND - Ponland' PTO,
Monday, 7 p.m. at Ponland grade
school.
CARPENTER Board of
Trustees of Columbia Township will
meet gn Monday at 7:30p.m. allhc
lire station. '
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Lclan
Township Trustees meeting Mon-

:day. 7 p.m. at lhc township office
building in Lctan Falls.
TUESDAY
SYRACUSE - Southern LtJC:II
Building Commiucc meeting ruesday. 6 p.m. at Syracuse Elementary
Schor!.
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Robert and Katrina· 'Broolca of
Alfred announce the birth of
their flrat child, Rachel Ann. She
waa born on Fab. 13, 10:42 p.m•.
at Camden"·Ciark Memorial H011·
pltll in Parkersburg, W.Va.
She weighed alx P91Jnda, four
ounces and wa1 20 inchea long.
Her .maternal grindparanta
are William 1nd Linda Specht of
Wellaton and hir p.1ternal
grandparent• 11r1 Lloyc;t .and
Ruth Broolca of Alfred. u.temal
great-grandmothers are VIrginia
Specht !)f W,ellaton •nd Deloria
Gorman m Yankton, S.D, Pilar·
nal gre1t-grandmother Ia Mildred Brookl of Aetdevllle.

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l .clc!Cka will be lale. Slandud'time
returns Oct 2S.

HEAP application
period extended
c;HF,SHIRE.:.... An extension of
t11c t~Wiiadion period for the Heat·
in&amp; Energy AssistaiJCC Progmn
uatil May I bas pcoa1ptcd GalliaMeip Conununity'Adion AFJit)'
lo . _ • · Jell!inder on pciia:dun:a .
~ auJdelines for applying.
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individual needing help with a
kplar HEAP applic:elion
day through Thunday, 9 a.m.·
noon and 1·3:30 p.m. The ap:noy
also continue '10 do PIP applj·
I·==~nfor Public Ulilitiea Com·
I.
of Ohio-regulated utilities
anyone needing ·w~~~anoe.
Gov. \binovlch IIIIIOliiKled the
extension 1181 week,
t· ,.;,;;ft. the unpredklability of Ohio
1 · \\,~er· lblt "could caUIC low·

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Comer
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Ohioenl to need HEAP.

hundreds of dollars to any veteran who .requested it
nol keep their insurance in force, Calc said. No legisla- legilimate programs for veterans, the newsletter stated.
In mor~ recent years, bogus brochures have been lar- · lion has been proposed in Congress.
Members of vclcrans' organizations including the
geliRg-America's-newest gencratiQn of-wartime veterans- -Thupplication..cale showe&lt;Umcd it w~JromJ.hJI Oisablc_d American Velcrall!.!!l!.t!.t.meric;~n Legion have
•• holders of Servicemen's Group Life Insurance.
~u!y, 1997 Navel (sic) Times. ·
• received notices warning lhem of the hoax, but not all .
Calc displayed a copy of a bogus applicalion .he
Fonunalcly the veterans are not being asked to pay in veterans have gotten lhe word, Calc said. '
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receiv.ed at a nearby post office. The applicalion states advance fOf a non-exislent dividend, Calc said.
He said he receives lhrec to four calls a day from vet·
vclcra~ ·arc eligible for anywhere from '$261 lo SS28,
Bulthc rumor has caused thousands of veterans and crans asking if the hoax is lrue.. .
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depending on tbeir years of service.
dependents. wasted effort, and generates need!e~s· labor
Most of the ~Us arc from Meigs County veterans,
Veterans arc sought out and cnwuraged 10 apply for and mailing expense al the Veterans Administration's S8 but he said be sometimes takes calls for veterans in Wesl
a so-called insurance dividend. The phony applicalions regional offices across the country, according lo a Vctcr, Virginia.
claim dividends or refunds have been recently autho- ans Infonnalion Service newsleuer.
The VA says the hoax applications usually are unwit·
'rized by· Congress. ·
The VA has spent -over SS million jusl to respond lo ling!y printed in m~gazines, newspapers and newslel·
In fact, there is no such dividend for veterans who do inquiries about·tbc hoax, money that could be used on
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Patrol targets ar~as of Ilia, Meigs
for ·heightened presence, enforcement
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bencfill into lhc sprifll months."
.. HEAP, funded by the U.S.
DepartmcntofHeallh and Duma'!
Services, belpa low·iJKOmc
GAUJPOUS- Plannin&amp;Jor the GaUipolis City Schools'
board' on the "preferred
Ohioans with home hcatina c:o1ts
fulurc build in&amp; needs will be outliped al a special mccling
•• id ,_JIIIOIHI IWII ,..,. dircctionN for the district,
·by paying a portion of their win- . sehcdulcd for later this month..
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·ill J ,,.,._ IMIII I» on based on extensive commuler heating bills.
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Superinteildcnl Jac:k Payton said an effort to shape the dire&lt;:lund llf file Glllllt • ..,._ nity input, Payton said.
lion the district may take in a building program has been under·
IIIJf Hlflh St:llool Mlflirorl..
All attending will have a
way since !asl December. . . ·
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Called lhe "SchoOihOUIC of Quality" and ctcvcloped bf the
16 llf 1:31 p.m. -lbllllw
during and. after lhe presen·
archileclllral firm Of Steed Hammond Paul Inc.,lhe project will
lnf 1111 IWIJular mt4Jinf of lilian, he added.
"identify customer values related 10 sc:IJOol facilities and devel·, . GalllpaUe City lloMd
The Schoolhouse of
op archi,lectural and planning solulions based on lhose values,N.
.of l!duoatlon - . to,. Quality has involved over
.Payton j:llplaincd.
.
eetJt ffndlnfla tront file 300 people, including focus
Slced Hammond Paul rep! uentetivea will be on hand all he
~ til Owlllt'1 llfOIIPS, surveys and a 2S·
Gallia Academy High School audiiorium on Wednesday, April
Plf!'CII• and Ita ...,.. of member Community Design
1S 11 7:30 p.m. - fo!!owing the regu[llf meeting of the Gal· .
fhl dllfrll:l'• fllcJJifN. · Team that met for 1·112
lipolia &lt;;'jty Board of Educalion - to present findings fn?m the
clays in January and again
Schoolll"usc of Qualily process and its review of lhe district's . on Mardt -~2to develop &lt;XIIICC(IIS that have shaped the final rec·
. facilities.
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High court.rules Ohio ·
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:PALi..IPOUS - Portions of the Ga!lia-Meigs Post
COLUMBUS
- B!asti,ng lhe "deceptive"
of lhc Stale Highway Patrol's coverage area arc targeted.
actions
of
former
Meigs County rc$ident Rhonda
for;heightcned pre"sence.and enforcemenllhis year.
Kay 1u~lis, lh~ st~te
"The ev/c~Mce /IJ thla
:~ part of its required accident-reduction effort each
~f.
O.hl?
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mamtams
caH
damonattate• .
ycir, the patrol will be operating whal ·it refers to as a
JU~IS,hCtlon over t~e .that •ppellant (Rhond•
problem behavior idenlific:alion, or PB,, site in Meigs
cht!dren she had w1_th Juatle) waa wi/Ung to
Cqunty during April and May, and a problem site idenCharles Rex lush~, 110 to any length to
llflcatioit. (PSI) area in Galli a during October and
ruled
the
Ohto deprive appef/November.
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~upreme
&lt;:ourt
unan(Ciurlu Jwtle) of
· Based on its crash data from Meigs County lasl year,
ttnously
th1s."':eek.
cOn,.ct wlttr tlu IWo
lhc problem behavior ldcnlific.ition project has been
Th~ de.ctsl~n· by chlldten,, WJDfe•Jua.
eehnerked for Salisbury and Sulton townships, which
I
he
s~le 's h1gb~s1 ttca Francia E.
had lbe highest frequency of falal o~ injury accidents,
court
m the Mctga sw..n.y. "Not only
Cllplained Sgl. Kt:vin Teaford, one of lhe post's assistalll
County
child custoe!Y waa the~ evidence
commander$.
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~ .use~ l~at Oh1o llul aile ~
Slatistlcashowed ll!at S4 percent of the tolal fala! or
has jurisdiCIJOn. over cMime of .,_..1
in~ury accidents during 1997 occurred in Sutton, folNorth Carolina m the llbuae, but , . rrMI
lc)Weil by. Salisbury with S2 percent.
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case.
II decla_res ~hal a court focmd ,._, .,.
· Teaford said tbe Meip enforcement elton Is focus·Nollh ~rohu~-,rl ..,llfydtltd*
Ing on inc:ri:ued uac or~lli1a-pum::CIIill&gt;r
amodctce!fyt.mprope '} ,Jo, _,..,..., INt 1 , fn
JFriou,l injuries. SlticWide, Voluntary COIIIpl
'wltlt
1 mg • pl'll\' 1oua «'' rllr to o.el ..,., ,
the lleJiibelt law Is 65 perceat, 'Iaford added, bul Ia ·ss
custoc.Jy decree made cion Oft , . . , . 1 a Md
perceal in Mcip. .
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by ' 11 Mciga County to OUt
Enforcement is concentrated on State Route 710 U.S.
33, 33 from flock Springs to Pomeroy; and SR 124 from
cou:riting for the to ....firM. w
Rullarid to abQut five miles east of Racine; 'Iaford said.
co~rt, Justice Francis E. Sweeney said that under the
The problem bc!havlor identific:etioo is being operated
federal
Uniform Child 'Cuslody Jurisdiction Act and
with tbe cooperation of tbe Meip County Sheriff's
l&gt;arcnla! Kidnappin&amp; Prevcnlion Act, a stale court
Department ~ the Syracu~e marshal, he added.
thai
has issued a cuslcXJy dcciec has c~clusive juris"There will be strict enforcement of the safely bell
ov.cr the ongoing cuslody \lispute 'if Ihe stale
·dictiOJ!
11"1'." Teaford noted. • ~ · .
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complies
with slalc ~ federal law, The IJ'CIIthe Mcip problem behavior identification
"We recognize lhat appellant failed lo advise the
is coverinf. arc lllllllly similar to wberc a prolllem site
North Carolina court that a proceeding was pending
idcnlificatton was opcr.wl in 1997 after the county
in Ohio. Nevertheless, as lhe coUrt of appeals slated,
experienced a 400 1111rcenl incne&amp;se in fatal accidents
we
will nol reward appellant (Rhonda Justis) for her
over the previous ·year, Teaford aaid. II resulted in a 40
de&lt;;eplion
·by dcferrina to the jurisdiction of the
perc;cnt clea1:asc in serious accidcn,ts, and no fatals have
North Carolina coun·whcrc it is clearly inappropri·
occurred in those areas since the PSI was operaled.
ale to do so,'' said Justice Sweeney.
The PSI for Gallia County this year is concentraling
'when the Justis' marriage ended in July 19911,
on 'contributing fac:tors 10 major injury accidents, such
. they had one child with another daughter soon to be
a5 failure to yield, assured clear distance and unsafe HEIGHTENED PRESENCE - State Highway Patrol Sgt. Kevin TMford, hom. Ms. Justis·was given permission by a .Meigs
lf*d. The largel areas are Green ~Springfield .town· left, liiCI U. Wltna McGiana examined .... wh-. the patrol will Ojiliata Counly
court 10 move 10 Nonh Carolina and have •
shiJW, where a property damage and economic loss csti· .Md~ JII'Oii- In llalaa liiCI GIIUII c:auntlea thll yur. A problem custody during lhc school year, while Mr.Justis was
male from serious crashes in 1997 ran to $1.1 million, behavior ldlnllllcilllan pra1ectl1 undennr In llel(la
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given summer visitalion rights.- .
~ 106 causing propetty damage, according to ·the patrol's esti·
1\:aford said.
Ms.·Juslis sought to lerminale her husband's vis.
· ~n saw 213 accidents 1181 year, includin&amp; one fatality, 92 mates.
ilalion rights, claiming he was sexually abusing his
property damaac aashes and 51 wrecks involvin&amp; injuries. Spring·
Tbe number of crashes in those areas - bolh growing popula· daughters. After it was later determined by 1 Meip
field had a total of 160 accidents, includin&amp; 36 mullin&amp; in injury
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COntlnulld·on page AI
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em

ng on fut~re building plans
to the unique needs of tbe Gallipolis community, while still
remain in&amp; economically realistic," Payton said. ·
The Schoolhouse of Quality project has been used on over
30 building programs in 20 Ohio school districts since 1993 to
develilp building designs based on the values and needs of the
district's customers.
The meeting is lhc latest step by the board in moving toward
a buildina program; .
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The board purthased land off Centenary Road last y~ar as a
potential building site, and began interviewing architectural
firms in Auaust.
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School boa!d members, administiators, teachers and cili·
zens have also gone oa.ficld irips, mostly aroilnd central Ohio,
to inspect buiklinp desi&amp;ned by lhe architects the board interviewed. which included Slecd Hammond Paul.
Board members said lhe key to any -plan woold be public
input and no decisions would be made unti.llhc community had
1he chance 10 register its opinion.

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dlurdt, 'b*llpme Or work
•rc oa tbe aae~ • for today,
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Dean's list

CHESHIRE .,... Disabled Amcri·
Hocking College in Nelsonville can Veterans of State Route 7
ha~ named students lo· its Winter· Cheshire, will hosl the 9th Distric;
mel'tinJ!. Saturday. There will be
Quai;tcr Dean's List.
Local sludcnls named were: Lisq dinner at noon, and a meeting at I
Compson. Middleport; Cynthia Cot· p.m. for members and guests.
terill. Pomeroy: Tamela Fry. Middleport: Nathan Haines. Racine; Su7.an- SUNDAY
POMEROY- Pomeroy United
na Hende"rson , Pomeroy; Edna
Hensley. Tuppers Plains: Heather Methodist Church Lenten Bihlc
Johnston. Chester; Courtney KnaPfJ. ,. study Sunday. 6:30 p.m. with worPomeroy : Keith Mauox. Pomeroy: ship- at 7: .~0 p.m. Quanct singing.
David. McO.mald. Langsville: Lora Rev . . Bill O'Brien will he guest
, .RawSt.•n . . Middleport ; Cynthia speaker. .
Roush. Rutland: Carol Russe ll .
Pomeroy ~ Jennifer Saylor. Athon.:
CARPENTER
Mt. Union
Tamara Sheets. Pomeroy : Kathy Baptist Church will host the SonVanM eter. Pomeroy : Julie Wan- Shine quartet sin~crs from Jackson
dlin~. Pomcniy : Amanda Well. Sunday.. 6:30 p.m. The church is
Shade : ani! Tyler Wnllc. Middleport. _ lncatcd off State Route 'J4.l 2 !12

-JIM FREEMAN
Tlltlaa-8entlnal Staff .
-....o.. POMEROY - Vererans·ofthc Persian Gulf-War arc
the lalcst group of service members largclcQ in an a
'-long-lasting life insur~nce hoax, according to Mcip
County Veterans Service director Max Calc.
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An insurance hoax thai first appeared more than 40
.years aao continues lo plague the Ocpartmcnl of Velcr·
:ans Affairs, this time with a new large! - Pcr:sian Gulf
veterans.
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: For many years, the principle victims 'of tile rumor
:were World War 11, Korean Conflict and Vietnam Era
,:veterans who were lold lbe VA was sending a1check for

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Haines siblings honored at Southern FFA Awards Banquet

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""n"t'hnJL!l.j{aines....was-awardedt ~e ·State FFA Degree. it was
announced at the March 12Soulhern
FFA Awards Banquet.
The Hegrcc requires the panici·
pant to be in the top two percem of
the state mcmhe~s hip ranking.
. He had prcvtously wo~ aJNards
lor s01 l JUdgmg, hay pr.oduclion,
scholarship, welding !1 , work study
and chapter degree. He will travel to
'An act iv it~ that might interest grandson. Tony Harrison. his wife .
Columbus
to rece ive his award at
you will he taking place in Mid· Kim and their daugptcr. and in
the
State
FFA
Convention.
dleport. "" tbc "T' tomorrow. Sat· Sevierville. Tenn •. they spent a
He graduated from Southern
urday.
wee k with anolhcr grandson. Jeff
High
School in 1997 and is a freshFrom I0 to II a.. a grand open· Leihgeher and son. Cody. and
man
at
Hocking College studying
ing nf tbc Riverhend Crafts anJ with their daughter and her hus environmental
reclamation. He wa:;
Anti que Mall will he held and rep· •band ..Elmer and Delores Lcihgenam~d . to the Hocking Co11ege
rcse ntat ivcs of the Middleport her.
deans
I1st for the lirsttwo quarters.
Cum munily Associ ;11i on w ill he
Courtney
J. Haines was awarded
on hand for the event as well as
Ada VanMeter of Po'rtland
the Star Green Hand Award at the
merchants and orc.sidcnls interested marked her 89th birthday.
hanquet
and also obtained a gold rat- ·
in the development of the new and Wednesday. April I.
ing fot her treasurer's book, the '
unusual bus·iness in Middlcport.
On Sunday she was honored at
A ribbon cutting ceremony will be a dinner given by her church. the
held at 10:30 a.m. by the commu- Freedom Ciospel Missi on. and
nity assoc iation and at that time . there was a special family obserthere will he special presentations. vance of the special occ.asion on
FRIDAY
.
the birthday date.
REEDSVILLE
Free
spag~tti
. Despite he ing an amputee and
supper. Reedsville United Methodist
hav ing . other health problems.
The Middleport High School
Church. Music by lhe Vance family.
Tony Jones of the Tuppers Plains Alumni Association will be
Public welcome. ·
area, hangs in there performing awarding three scholarships this
yard chores. for people and this spring. These arc being offered to
SATURDAY
"
spring will be no e~ceptio n .
children and grandchildren of
Middleport ·
The Middleport
· ·Tnny looks forward to spring alumn i.
Association
will meet
Community
each year, a time when he can gel
Applications arc 'available from
Tuesday.
R
:30
a.m.
at
Peoples
Bank ·
out of the house and work I he out· the trustees of the scholarships
in
Middleport
side. Tony has all of his own and applications musl he returned
equipment and docs oiher yard to the assocfation by·April 30.
CHESTER - . Shade River
johs in · addit ion to mowing. He
Eligibility requirements for the
Lodge
Chester. F&amp;AM. three E.A. 's
has a young man who assists him Susan G. Park Scholarship arc a
on
Saturd'
,J)'. Breakfast will he held
and has done so lilf the past cou- 3.5 or above grade point average.
at K a.m.. with deerce work lo follow
pic of years.
ofliciul tran.script of grades. and
at 9 aJJl .
So if you' re shorl nn time. long . recent ph01&lt;1. Trustees arc Cinda
on years or whate ver and would" · Harti s. 625 Broadw:~ y: Judy
CLIFTON - Benefit hymn sing.
like to try Tony's services ynu can Crooks. 536 Hi gh: Nancy Calc.
Saturday. 7 p.m. Clifton Tahernadc.
reach him .al b67-9727,.
J42 S. 6th Ave .. all in Middlcp&lt;1n .
Clifton.
W. Va. k:~turing the Gabriel
l11c McCumas-Mnorc ScholarQuartet and Jne M..'Cinud.
Marvin ·and Clara Krider must s hip n:quirc~ lhc rcciricnt tn
he pretty wcury after an extended major in education. Trustees · :.m.~
CHESHIRE_:_ Disahled AmeriI rip Snutli.
'
Judy Arnold. 6~5 Chestnut St. ,
..:an VctL'I';.ms. S1a1c Rnutc · 7.
Mr. and Mrs . Krider have Middleport: Jnsi:ph A. ;y.,ung.
Chcshiro. Ninth District meeting. .
relurncU 10 their Syracuse home 40225 SR 1\92. p,,mernv : Carol
Sururd;.ty. Dinner ;tllltltln : mcctin!! at
after their jaunt and pru~aoly were Brewer and Jerry Vanlnw;1gcn.
I p.m.
·
a hit diSappointed in the weather
The Cmwfurd. Gray. Lewis
1hcy enco untered. They were in Scholarship re~uires the recipient
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs Ct~&gt;p- ,
Florida. Georgia and Tennessee.
In live in Middleport. Clmirpercrativc Parish In present "Lord. Is It
" It was cold". Clara &lt;:mnmenls. son is Nancy Beavct. 457 'Beech
,., ... drama X r m. at Middleport
In Zephyr Hills. Fla.: they vis- St .. Middleport.· ·
He nth United Methodist Church.
ited a sc&gt;n and d;IUg htcr~ in· l••w.
Puhlic
in1·itcd .
Ve rnon Harri son and his "'ifc.
Do yuu h:I\'Udays when yuu ·re ·
Avis. and with their grandson. gning to do this. this. this and lhis
SALEM CENTER Star
Vernon Harri son. Jr.. hi s wife. · and the day ends ur with just nne
Gran)!e 77K and Star Junior Gran~c
Millie.· and their children. fn this heing dune·• It's nkay. Yuu
K7K9 pntluck supper Saturday, 6:30
·Tampa. they were guests of 1heir know I always say ncl'cr dutuday
.. followed by the regular meet.
p.m
~randd a u gh tcr. Shcrri Jon es and
what yuu can put nff until tumoring
m K p.m. Plans for lhc May 2
children. In Dallas. Georgi_a. Mar· row. Do keep smiling.
cuns1gnmcnt sale will he hnali1.cd.
vin and Clara were guests nf their
'
All mcmhcrs arc urged to atterid.

Welcome splah
of color. in Ohio
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people who didn't sleep well ltle
nigh! before feel the need to tell you
about it?.You can't help them, and
the uipic is boring. Please print lhis.
It mi!!hl cut down on senseless banter. •• San Fran.isco
Dear San Fran: Here's your
request. but dt&gt;n't expect illo make a
difference.
Chronic compl ainers arc incur·
abl~ . and they arc fo rever in searc h
.of an audience. The hest you can do
is listen briclly and escape al the earliest opportunity.

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take. care of Mom . in my absence. and still going strong. ·
easier for their children. Thanks, will enter an adult-care home. When
Her reply was "Absolu tely not. I
-;'Please tell that woman w~o wrote • Ann, for so many yc~ of good 1say, 'This is what 1want,' 1mean il.
can't do it Too much stress.''
to you to get help •· and geltt now •• advice. •• Lon1time'Reader in Alpe- You may think 1 am stubborn, but
Sh.e refused to discuss the mauer - or her mother may outlast her. na, Mich.
please think of me as being deterany further and hung up on me. I which is what ~ight ha~n 10 me. •
Dear Alpena Reader: Your letter mined.
·
cried for two days and canceled my · No Way Out m Memphts
loll&gt;ur ehild~n is beautiful . What a .
I am now 84 years of age. and
trip. I knew then that I would have to
Dear Memphis: There arc no faiM!ous lady you arc! I hope a great you know that 1 have had a wonder·
take care of my mother for the resl' medals fo r " heroi nes" like you. many seniors wi~l clip it out~ fo,l- ,fu! life. 1don't want 10 spoil yours. 1
of her life and I couldn 't look to any- Telling you what you should have , !ow your splendid example. Here it insist lhat you live yours 10 the hilt.
one to help me.
done ye~rs ago wtU not help now, 1s:
Travel! Enjoy yourselVes! 1 do not
Two years later, my health fai led. but spelling tt out m1.ght help others
"My .dear children: I love you · want to move in with any ·or you.
and [ collapsed from .exhaustion and who may soo~ . be In your shoes. . very much~ and I know you love me. Please don 't try to talk me into il.
depression. I was advised by my · Thanlcs for wnung. The leiter thai Th1s 1s the .way I have planned the These are my orders. and I insist that
doctor to put Mom in a nursing fo)lows •s from a remarkable rest of my life, and I hope you will 'you follow them. I Jove you all very
home im mediately. "Fortun ately, I Wj)man. Her ummg was perfect.
honor my wishes.
much . •• Your Mother" ,&gt;
found one that would lake her.
Dear Ann Landen: I wrolc this
I intend to live in iny home until
Dear Rtadtn: This is · Ann
Almost two y~ars have passed, lctterto my children and decideJ to taking care of it is more than I am again. Is that a terrific mom or what '1
and it has taken me this long to feel send n wyou. With th~ hope lh~l you able to do. I will then move into a ·· She is truly a role model for all
like a norinal pcrs.on again. I am would pnnl 11. It mtg~t he.Jp other small apanment."
seniors.
.
now 75 years old. My mother is 98 semors and make life a great deal
When I need to be cared for. I
Dear Aini Landeri: Why do ·

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