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CINCINNATI (AP)- All claims·
againSt the fireworks ind11511)'.from il
fatal 11111them Ohia lin:worlcs store
fire would be satisfied under a tentative out-of-coun settlement reached
by the parti~.

claims _ilpinst David Pnlin. operator
of the Ohio River Fireworks store and
absolves Todd Hall, 26. a braininjured Proclorville man who was
cliara*f with lighting the fire but
found incompetent to.stand trial. .
.111i selllement cancels a July 7 tridefendanL' ·would pay ari al that was scheduled in LaWJence
undi!K:IO!Ied amount of lllOIICY to set-· County Common Pleas Cow1 and a.
tie the civil lawsilit th,al atC~K
September trial set in U.S. District
,the July 3. 1996. fire in Scoaown thai Court ·.
killed nine and injured II.
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deposited in individual supplernemal savings plans. Workers would indicate
whether ad!litional savings are invested in equities or SO-SO stock/bond mix.
• Requin: workers pay an extra 1.6 percent payroll tax 'into a g0 vemment·
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A fOiirth Social Security reform plan, offered by Rep. Nick Smith, R-Mich.,
avoided raising taxes but would increase to 7Q the age at which workers could
qualify for full retirement benefits. It also would limit the iDCreliSC in benefits for higher wage earners. But while workers would.wait longer for their
Social Security checks, they could begin drawing down their private accounts
as early as age 59.
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·of di~ the Uniled Fund for
Meijs County, and Jw.membmllip .
in tbe Middleport-Pomeroy R~
·Club and die Meigs County Chamber
of Commerce.
She and her husblnd. .Raymond.
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would 1101 say which of the defen- .
dants was paying the settlement and
how much it Willi for, explaining that
the final agreement may have confi·
clenliality PfOvisions.
"I am verj satisfied with the settlement." Rabourn told The Henild
Dispalcll of Huntington, W.Va.
··we collected what we thought
wu appropriate in the circum~
and hope 10 begin diwibulion with·
in-90 days. he said.
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the' youngitlrlln the mailing

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carrying out the water llleme
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Racine olf~cen cited Jewell With""' with pmnining an unlicensed ~~
ptmm to operate heF- -¥Chicle. She
wa cited 10 Racine ~or's Coun.

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be aWIIded. Apopllllioft.bued fonnula.ll'lopted by the Generll Aslemllly._
is llllld 10 diU mine~ pnlpOitionallhlre or lOCal fllnds IYiilable 10 ach

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County sheriffs deputies D:tn
Leonard and James Heater then took
Withrow in1o cu.stody. They had
entered the pil aRa near the Letan
Falls Cemetery. while depulies
RobeR Beegle and Mony Wood and
a Ravenswood olfm were on the
other nd of Jlle piurea. ·
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Withrow was jailed and will
appear in Meig1 County Court on .
charps of felony fleeing, driving
.under the influence and driving under
suspensiOn.
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i!ISUed in Man:h alleginJ parole.vio-

its bellfleld.

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About 20 younQIMI1 ..,. on
hind for Wednesday's story
hour which Included' a ltofY,
making of • lnfl ·"-til and
entenalnment. Under the~
tlon of Aniy L Miller, heed of
the llbrlrlea chlldlwi'a ..vice,
the atory hour Ia r.lclllt 1 p.m•
eech Wldn11dly at the
Ponieray flclllty anclla open to
. .. chlklnln ln'the dnlgnatld

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chased by the. Racine otrJC:er to the
old road near the old Dravo Plant
near Apple Grove, where it went into
the fJC:Idi.
The vehicle was laler spotted
hung up,io lhe fJC:Id near the end of
Hill Ra.J. A female pusenaer and
two children came up o11to the !'Old
and were liken into ciiSIOdy. ·
Later, the alleged driver was sporled' and reportedly • ran into the
Richanls Gravel Pit He was spotted
a few minutes later walking Iowan!
the Lclarl Falls Cemetery.
Deputies and Racine Police were
joined by Ravenswood Police. who
came to Stale Route 338 when the
chase wu headed in their dim:tion
and wcnl into the pit an:a.
Racine Officer Spaun. Meigs

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A 29-year-old Letart Falls man
wa.~ anated_and jai~ following a
police c:hise througll Letan Towm;hip
Wednesday night
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Ane: ted wa.\ Gary Lee Withrow
Ir.. aa:ordingto a report from Mcil-~
County Sheriff James M. Soulsb)'
A«ording.to the report. Racine
OffJC:er Ronald Spaun attempled to
51op a 1985 Chevrolet Blazer for a
'speeding violation around 7:15 p.m.
The vehicle failed to stop and was

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Secn:tary for Tax Policy. "Private accounts are an es5elltial ingn:dicnt to
~nhan~ n:tin:ment income and remedy fundamental (Social Securil~f.
mequ1bes." .
~· Republicans and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Social Seed-.
rity subcommiuee acU!owledged some type of new retirement savings m«.!J•
anism is probably inevitable. But mustering the political will an4 conviO(-,
ing retirees and current workers that a particular plan is the right one will·l:ie:
difficu~t. .
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"It 1s •mponant we exam me carefully the •mpact of the5e proposals ~
beneficiaries." Rep. Sander Levin ..D-Mich., said. "There is a lot of re~s.":
tance to raising the age of retilement."
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Smith agreed· bill added that many lawmakers and their C!Jn!lituents finii;
tall increases equally unacceptable.
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in 1982 wa.-. named assistant dim:tor.
She held that position u.ntil 1990,
when she was employed as a mental
health coordinator for the GalliaJa.:k!IOII-Meigs Board of Ak:ohcil,
Drug Addiction and Mental .Health
Services.
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During her dme 'in that position,
she implell)Cnted a pion for integration of mental health services in live
Southeastern 317 Mental Health
Board areas with community and
home·bued long-term care services
in coopemion with the Ohio Depwtments of Aging and Mental Health
and the Buckeye-Hills Hocking Valley Area Agency on Aging's Options
for Elders/Passport progranlS.
Oliver has served on the executive
board of the Ohio Aasoi:iation of
Senior CenterS siiiCe 1993, isa

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Susan Oliver, executive dim:tor of
the Meigs County Council on Aging.
has t-n elected pNSident of the
Ohio Association of Senior Centers
Inc. for a two-year term.
The mission of the Ohio Associa·
lion of Senior Centers Inc., according
to Oliver. is. to stn:ngthen and unite
the senior,c:enter network in Ohio by
providing ~unities for professional development and leadership in
· addreSsing advocacy issues; ·
Sht said lhll the organization
represen1$ concerns of senior cenleB
and service providen for the ~&amp;ing ·
through interaction with elected officials and state ~&amp;encies.
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. . "II is the strong united fon:e we.
as individual senior centen. need in
Older 10 be heard when and when: ~fWidiJil(ormultip~.
decisions aR being made," comtier associllion with senior promente&lt;! the director.
grams besan in 1976 when she
Oliver has !Jeen executive dilll:lor beCame a special services coonlinaofthe local ageiJC)' sinee IWl.ln that . tor as the Meigs c;:ounty prosnim for
role, she lldminiSierl the multi-senior senior citizens wa.~ developing. She
service· private non-profit agency of advanced to administrati ¥C assistant.
:s' cin~&gt;loyees and is.rnponsible for- llealth coordinator, retired and seriior
the S 1.2 million budget which pro- . vQiunteer program dim:t&lt;l!'• and then

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the Social Security system's long-tenn solvency problems.
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By Ben Wattenberg
stay · away
mosdy stabll:; democratic tendencies bilizing. (If I can punch you. and you
The recent nuclear events in Asi~ .because they·
are growing; American·style market can't punch back. I've got a bell of an
111 Court Str"t, Pomeroy, Ohio
tell us that some old arguments should could reach us
economics is yielding increasing pros- oft'criSive weapon.)
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be put to rest. 1lie time has come for with nuclearperity. What are our most important .
There has been a standoff: We bave
America to cautiously build and deploy tipped intergoals? To Iceep ihings this way for the proceeded with ABM research, but not
a li.mited vmion of an anti-ballistic contin~ntal bat• foreseeable future. America a. No. I is development or deployment. ·
missile defense (ABM) system. once listie missiles
the best strategic defense initiative for
Now, with China as the most likely
generically known as "Star Wars," or (ICBMs).
us, and for the world. ·
nuclear threat •• our strategy should
"SDI" (the Strategic Defense lnitia- No", newly
Ronald Reagan's original SO! plan, change. China, with. 13 nuclear
tive). Such a course would likely pro- revealed CIA
for an electronic "doine" over Ameri- ICBMs, or 130, will probably not be
ROBERT L WINGeTJ \
vide for a more' peaceful world. It reports say that
ca, served a purpose -even though it abletothreatenAmericawithnear,tolal
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would go a long way toward gimran- the Chinese
Was never built. It showed the Soviets nuclear annihilation as tbe Soviets did.
teeing that in the 21st century the Unit- already have 13
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that if the arms race accelerated, they But even the threat of a sub-apocalyped States will. remain the only super- such ICBMs
would lose it. Some ,say the mere tic .attack could keep us from actively
DIANE HILL
CHARLENE HOEFUCH
power. These polential future condi- that can reach cities in the western annOWicemenl of SDI was the most replying if the Chinese threatened our
Controller
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tions are linked and interchangeable.
United States: China remains a rionde- successful press release in histocy.
. Asian allies, or Asian stability, or world
Consider what's happening in five . mocratic state, hence volacile. They
Conservatives and liberals have peace.AlimitedAmerican anti-ballistic
of the most populous'!lations. The over- have helped Iran move down the argued about SDI. The core of the dis- missile force would render any Chinese
throw of the Indonesian government nuclear road. China ls buffeted by tur- pute concerns 1he idea of shared threat noncrediblc. A less assertive
(population 212 million) underlines the bulen1 winds ofeconomic change.
nuclear vulnerability, that is. ~D -- China is good for Russia.
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tumult in Asia. India (929 million) det- · "The. Russians (148 million) have . the doctrine of "Mutual Assured
America is the.only nation now with
,onated nuclear uevices. Why? Not somewhat reduced the number of their Desouction." Conser;mivcs say it is the lechnology, capital, entrepreneurial
because they are afraid of Pakistan (136 missiles and ':"ameads. They still have immornl madness, holding American culture and population ba.o;c able to
million) -- although Pakis!a)l is afraid a huge arsenal, but their nuclear fleet is civilians hostage to incineration. Liber- even consider building and deploying a
of India -- but because of China (1.2 aging, rusty and unreliable. They ·havc als say MAD has wortied; no one has limited SDI. It is a difficult, massive
billion). Just before ·the blasts. India's plenty to keep China away, bui they are shot off a nuclear weapon in anger in task. We should proceed cautiou}ly,
defense minister said that China is vastlylessofathrcalloAmcricathanin 50 ycars.' Libcrals said SDI wa.&lt;pic in steadily, over time, as technolo~
India's "potential enemy number 9ne." earlier times. They arc almost an ally.
the sky. that '" hitting a bullet witn a bul- develops. (Because the U.S.S.R. no
By DONALD M. ROTHBERG
. Indeed. China is the likeliest polenWhat about America (278 million)? let" was preposrerous when the Soviets "longer exists, the anti-ABM treaty :is
ASIOCIIted Preas Writer
tial global thre~t. Its rhetoric is belli- We at"\! prcspering, influential and sta- had 10,000 nuclear warheads mounted probably no longer a constrnint)
WASHINGTON- The Democratic president proposes' and the Republi- cose. During the Taiwanese elections ble. We arc the world's only supeopow- on 2,()0() missiles. They said Reagan's
In some ways SDI would make us
can Congl'ess trashes or ignores. The Congress passes bills and the president two years ago, they shot missiles into er. We've done a pretty good job in that claim that SDI was just "derensive" the nation least vulnerable to annihilavetoes. That is the way it often looks in this era of divided government and .the Taiwan Straits and told America to role. The world is mostly at peace and was disingenuous and therefore desta- _tion in a very dangerous world. (ABM
a lot of Americans thirik it works just Jine.
plus two big oceans.) It is unlikely that
"Two thirds of people surveyed say they prefer to have the parties checkany other nation would even a\tcmpt lo
ing each other," said Norman Ornstein, a resident scholar at the American
.build such an intercontinental defense
Enterprise Institute.
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(although "theater" defenses against
In fact; the pattern is so consistent through 1he "1980s and 1990s that it
potential short-range attack may make
raises the question whether Americ'"s are deliberately voting for divided
sense for some countries). As an
government.
earnest of our peaceful intcn~· we might
When Republicans Ronald Reagan and George Bush were president, the
consider offering SDI to other penccful
House of Representatives was in firm control of the Democrats. During six
nations.
of his eight years in the White House Reagan could work with a Republi~ari_
Because no one else can match
Senate.' Bush never had rhat luxucy. .
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America in such a supreme and symDemocrat Bill Clinton became president in January 1993 and two years
bolic project, it would increase the likelater, voters gave Republicans control of both the H0use apd Senate.
lihood that the 21st centucy would .be
A poll taken a few weeks ago for the Republican Party found Democrats
another American one,. in a world niore
ahead, 42-38, whel! people were asked whether they would voie Republican
likely to be at peace. ·
or Democratic for Congress. But whim people were told that Clint.on is in the
. Ben"Wattenbel"lt a ~ fellOw
White House and then asked who should control Congress, Republicans
at theAmaiam Enterpme Institute.
jumped ahead by- 14 points.
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is the author of "Values Matter
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Most" and is the host of the Wftkly
prefer divided govemment, said Andrew Kohut, director of the Pew
public television p....,:.m "Think
Research Center for tbe People and the Press.
Tank."
. For example, Kohur said a 1992 Pew poll found that 23 percent of Americans said they would like to see the White !louse in control of one oartv and
Congress run by the other. That year, 26 percont said that they "thought the
better situation was to have the White House and Congress controlled by the
same party, Forty percent said it did not matfer.
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ijut political ideology isn't
· Silt years later when Pew asked the san," question, 34 perrcnt favored By Mo!fon
usually just whom they are licensed -- station
say behind owners and networks -- hhvc so . what's worst about this movie. lt.is
divided government and 19 percent said they th&lt;lught the sarpe party shollld
new
peoples'·
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movie,
is hilarious in
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manda1e free.air time for candid.!l_tes. ghetto cullure -- aangsta rap, gangnut wben people are askl·d what they were thinking abQut when they cast part and stingingly truthful in ·part.
· Beauy:s
Anolher Beatty indictment that banging, drug-dealing. avoidance of
,their vote for Congress, divided govemme.in is nor mentioned. It is hard to . But after you think about its under- •
goofy clown- draws blood is. the shame that 40 personal responsibility and foul Jan: 'find people who say, "I voted for a Republican candidate for the House in lying meaning, it makes you' want 10 •
ing, his total million Americans lack health insur- guagc -- and the implication lhat
retch. Ostensibly just a farce, it's
: order to check the power of the Democratic president."
borcdgm
witn - arice, although_hc tries to claim thai society's dregs qre a sourcc.of pro, Dan Olickman.has reason to think people might do just tbat.
• actually a "message" movie pedhis
Clin•
;the existence of a private insurance found wisdom, even salvation, for·
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He was elected to the House in 1976, the post-Water!(ate era that helped dling cultural degradation.
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toncsquc
industcy is the cause and socialized American society.
What's funny i ~ the spectacle of a
::many Democrats. It was the ye!'r Democrat Jimmy Carter was elected pr~s­
Transformed from a politi&lt;oal
total-phony Califmnia Democratic
mc~-sagc that ·medicine js the cure.
. ~ -ident and his party was firmly m coou:.ol of Congress.
"we
stand
at
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To
prove
the
case,
Dulworth
cites
hack
to a rapper. Beatty's Dulworth
,
The current era of divided government liegan four years later when Rea- se,nator; J. Bil.lington Dulworth, losthe doorstep phony statistics that Medicaid's spits·out the obscenity "mothcrf-----: ·gan dcfeaicd Carter. Voters ..in Olicklru\n's Kansas district were solidly ing his marbles ·and his cant and
Kondracke
: :behind Reagan and just as strong in their support of their t&gt;emo.cratic con- deciding to tell constituents what he
.or a new mil' .. administrative overhead is only 2 " in all its varia1ions hundreds "of
• ;gressman. So it went through eight years of Reagan and four·ycars of Bush. really thinks instead of what they lcnnium," his dressing up as a hlack percent, where private insurance ...limes, treating its usc as ri mark of
! 'Then a Democrat captured the White House. Two years lpter, tbe Kansas want to hear.
spiritual elevation, nm the·dcgratfa·
homeboy -- it makes Y•&gt;U guffaw the companies consume 24 percent.
Actually, Medicaid's admini.&lt;tra- · tion it is. ·
~ voters who hall regularly supported -Glickman through all the Reagan and
Bulwo.rth goes before' a black way radio jock Don linus· outraBulworth says one thing I strongaudience and says that the reaS&lt;m he geous takeoffs on Richard Nixon tivc cost is 5.4 percent of the budge!,
: Bush years, voted him out of of(i~e.
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according Ill the Health Care ly believe -- that America would he
Then, there arc moments of Finance Administration, and the hest otT if its racial groups were
: WaS coasting. along in the 1994 race against state Sen. _Todd Tiahrt. The their community is tpat "you really
. ; Repuhlican quietly mobilized support from the religious right and from Ross haven't corilributed any money 10 painful half-truth -- especially ahnut industry_'s is about 13 percent, out or anialganiatcd by intermarriage. !jut
· .• Perot supp,oncrs and a week before the election Glickman saw an indepen- my campaign, have you'!"
campaign finance: The movie 's which has to come taxes and mar- he says, "everybody, should · f--; ~nt poll thai showed he was running behind.
Asked if he 's saying that the overstated premise is that all politi- kcting costs !hat government pro- ·everybody," making an obscenity
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No one can say with certainty what wa• the cause of 91i~~man's defeal Democratic party doesn't care about cians arc for sale to the highest-hid- grams don't have to pay.
out of a ni&gt;blc idea.
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In the end, hc'd"havc us believe
. African-Americans. he blurts, "lsn'l ding special interest -- insurance
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Bui divided government is·the rcali1y in Washington,
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to the poor than private insurers pro- socialist could insull his w.ay to a.71
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!: that "in the current Congress there seems to be less going on "the books. This en wings and gel behind somebody
The gcncrali1y ,is not true, of vide to most Americans'?
percent victory in a Califor,ia
This is part of what's disgusting Democratic primary, hut (2) that ·he
other than a r~nning back who course. All politicians don 't do it.
; • is a relatively pallid Congress."
stabbed his wife, you're never gonna But we've s~en enough examples of about Beatty and his movie. A mul- would be martyred in the manner:ot·
money buying access -- and politi- timillionairc, he's pushing socialism Martin Luther King Jr. or Jesus
get rid of someone like me."
cians'
demanding money as the price at a time when the whole world hu.&lt; Christ.
Addressing Hollywood moguls,
Martin aad Jesus were subverhe says his staff "always puts the of access -- that Scally's indictment • decided -- ·on the basis of abundant
evidcnc'c -- that it ruins 'people aQd . sives, it's true, and Jesus did consort
big Jews on )IIY schedule. (They) put has bite.
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with the dregs of society in lhe
something bad about Farrakhan . in
So docs his rap that the nation 's countries.
airwaves
"would
bC
worth
70
billion
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Beatty,
who
idcali1.cd
the
Russian·
process
of redeeming them • . But
(this speei:h) for you."
Dear Editor.
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Anyone who knows how. politi- ·to the public t~ayllf a money-grub- Revolution in "Reds," might better Beatty doesn't show anyone lhe way
1 would like to address the letter that was written by .Jackie Fife from cians and their campaign managers bin ' Congress didn ' t jlivc 'em do a movie exploring the political, out of the gullcr; he leads them in.
Middlepon. I wiluld like to say that I am not affiliated.with the Fire Depart- customarily pander to voter gnups away.'' I don't know where he got human and environmental horrors of
(Morton Kondracke is exeaar
men! or EMS squad. I was not at the scene. I have no knowledge of what has to laugh when Dulworth drops the figure, but the airwaves do .Lenin and Stalin rather than tcy to tlve editor of RoU-Call, the newshappened.
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the mask and blurts out what cynics belong to "the public, yet those to foist Mar~ism on America.
· Thai fact that one Chi.ld was saved from death by a. bystander is a testa·
mcnl to that bystander's character.
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l .won'l· debateMrs'.Fife's leelings. lcannotaddresshervi:rsionofthe
~tc:er Gillilan should be commended." He was doing his job. Apparent;:,
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Spear
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"jobs." 11tey VOLUNTEER to be there wben all citi"zens of Middleport need . Today'; dispatch srnacks"of inside published 41
•istanCC· They leave work. get out ?f bed, leave their families, stop all that joumaliw, and 1 apologize for that. 1 of his pieces.
they are doing, just to co11o~ to the aod of anyone In need and never receove beg yoor indulgence because the sad In at least three
a
check. They often se':"~ without a "thank you". . . . .
stacy I herewith discuss has something of t~ose artifeel
that
hefote
we
~nucoze
these
dcdocat~d
and
beroo;
ondov1duals,
per1
clcs, the publi10 say allout society at large.
IIIIPI we shoUld ask tllem to it' tbey need help? Why don t we v~l~nteer to
It concerns The Nelli' Republic. 3 cation reports,
filhl dtoJe fires? Why don't we volunteer to rescue people that are onvolved ~ .
d" bl
.
b h there is evi• all sortS of accidents? Why don't we leave our families and put our lives
e
osty.
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he
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a1ways mlcrcsung po nrc · magazmc · dence of fabrip.
· . - tha · h bee k" k" · oon · w 'h"
011 the tine for pe ect strangers JUSt cause t y nee our
1, as n ocl '?g . beml_beas '"8- cation. The
IIII sure that what happened at this tragedy has affected al11hose volunI
.
be bl
·de and
·ton .or 84 years. t os neot r o ra1nor rest· are urider
_ , ill ways that we woll never a e to un rst . . ·
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hooses ·
·nd" _ exhaustive
__ 1do know that al2:30 in the m~rning, those same volunteers answere~ an co.ns-:rvauvc, e d 1 ;:: ~ts 1 1~ revoew.
aJarm thai WBS sounded by my family. !tiS because Of lhese brave, dedtcal- cnmonale1Y_ an as ~
WI
The dcccpeel individuals thai my 9-year-old son is living today. He waS' two years old pan= . often, an ex '."me~y pleas- tions
came to
Spear
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then 111Cf had stopped breathins becatlse of a~ extremely high fever. The peo- :"' •bl':,;'';"umes os m
:::::g~
light.
according
,
p1o "'lhll vohplleered their.time.to serve. on the Middleport squad and Fire 1 seems 1 : or mstance, 10 d" n_ to New Republic editors, after the mag~nt pvc me my son's bfe. I am sure that there arc hundreds of M1d-. efits of flat ta.es, a far long I ~~ dli
. azine published a Gla!s article about
41 ; an citizens thai bave similar_stories. It may have t&gt;een.a parent or child cplt!oho abo~ - - A · 1NR fl:and
., lha
ed
ave u=n """''"'
o . on tec...age computer hackers who had
CJI' ewa • k~oten
1 was sa~ . .
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Mn- Fife, iltook courage for you to vooce your opomon as you have. Thos for 30 ye_ars, re ogJOU Y or ~ · allegedly
terns
and
demanded
payoffs to cease
·lriiCdY musl bave affected you deeply as well.
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· . In 1996, ot wa;- my pleasure totesufy?"
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)ly.J
en 10 out to tbe Vining family. The.Y have suffered a _greal loss. the magazone s behalf as an expert wot- and desist.
Reponers
for
Fdltlcs
Digital
Tool,
a
y_praythal tbe community will rally to assist tbe Vinina family.
" ness'" a Iobei case.
Web
site
of
Forbes
magazine,
tried
1
~en 1o·out to aH those that serve on tbe Middleport Fire Depart- . It thus dejl£Cs,ses me to read that one.
..... ~ &amp;neraency Squad. Gentlemen, I know or at least one resident of of the magazone s young star reporters, wilhout success to verify the details in
the hacker piece ant!' notifoed 1NR,
which in tum spoke to dtass, who in
hasas
3
Olle Ood Slllkes those decisions.
~ccordmg to the mapnne s ~"&lt;;Jr&lt;· he tum creared a Web sire for a fake cor__. .,_,. •
J11111t1 Hacbon literally conslrUCied from ..thin au- 110- · poi'llion whose computers (lUIPOfledly
'Middleport ries about characters and ineidems !hal l,lad been broached and provided a
did not exist or occur. From l99S 10 Company ~e-mail number tbat in

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eccentricities. of world lcadcrs. One
nighl be m8de the mistake of imbibing
·too many beers ~nd Cllllfesscd to,other
staff reporters tllill he had been "cleanina up" his sources' quotes to make
them read better. He was dismissed the
next day. What I will never forget is
how totally floored I wa~ l&gt;y the audac- .
ity of the unethical act.
-- What Stephen GilL'&lt;.' did wa• not,
too different from what other wtitcrs
lamentably but routinely do. Author
Joe McGinniss, to cite but one c.i$11pic, published a book about Ted
Kennedy in 1993 which canicd tliis
dio;claimer: "Some thoughts .and ·di!l" .
Iogue attributed 10 figures in this na(nltivc were created by the author, blt.'ilid
on ... research and his knowledge ofir».:
releviUlt people, places and events." ·
How molth or a leap is i.tto get MJ1n
McGinnis.~ 10 Glass? Is Ollss .. t~Jiori!·
~y. a S1f1118C permuiJIIion in ·• esse~­
bally healthy systcin? Or is he a pzjlcursor, one more haminga of a vinually real and vay scary place "- W.
seem to be going to7
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writer for Newlpaper Ealill Jiilie
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:Stalled front brings cool,
damp conditions to area
· By The Aaaoclated Preas
Cool and damp conditions will continue across Ohio on Friday as a frontal
system remains stalled across Kentucky and Tennessee, the National Weather Service said.
A low pressure system will ride along the front tonight ..producing scattered showers and thunderstorms in Ohio. Lows will be mostly in 'the 50s.
. On Friday, the stationacy front will keep the showers and thunderstornns
, in the forecast. the NWS said. Highs will be 55-65.
Drier weather is expected on the weekend but temperatures will continue to be cool.

Weather forec:ast:
Tonight...Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Lows in the upper 50s. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50 per_cent.
Friday...Showers and thunderstornns likely. Highs in the lower 70s. Chance
· of rain 70 percent. ·
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Friday night ... A chance of showers an~ thunderstorms early, then partly
., cl~udy. Lows in the mi4 and upper 50s.
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Extended forecast:
. · ·. · Saturday... Mostly clear. Highs in the upper 60s.
' Sunday.... Partly cloudy. Lows near 50 and highs in the lower 70s.
·: · Monday... Panly cloudy. Lows ncar 50 and highs in the mid 70s.

·welfare-to-work funding
coming to Gallia, Meigs ·
~ommunitics in 30 rural Ohio
counties, including Oallia and Meigs,
will share $5 million in grant funds
-from the U.S. Department of Labor,
to be used to fund welfare-to-work
'programs.
Gallia and Meigs counties will
·receive $310,377, including $29.717
for administrative expenses through
·the grant
·
U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, D·Lucasville, announced the grant on
:Tuesday, calling it a "common sense
approach to welfare refornn_."
The project funded through the
grant is designed to move welfare
·recipients into private sector jobs
through community work e~peri·
·ence, job creation, on-the-job trainirig, and child care service. .
· · The gnui1 will be administered
· ihroush the Corporation for Ohio

Appalachian Development (COAD),
which works closely with the GalliaMeigs Community Ac1ion Agency.
Oallia-Meigs CAA will administer
the ·program for participants in the
two loeal counties, according to a
Strickland spokesman.
Through the program, a total of
530 Community Work Experience
piirlicipants - welfare recipients will receive wages of $5.15 PJ=r hour
for a total of 780 hours each. Thirtyfive participants from Oallia and
Meigs counties are included in !hose
participants.
Also included in the grant are ·
wages for 27 full-time coordinators
who will be paid $12 "per hour to
work with program participants.
COAD will receive $300,000 to
administer the program. .
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. Eva Evans Mills, 81, Gallipolis, died Tuesday, June 2, 1998 in Holzer Medical Center.
Born Sept. 13, 1916 in Cincinnati. daughter of the late Stanley and Elizabeth Lewis Evans. she wa~ a member of Grace United Methodist.Church,
the Oallia County Historical Society,tbe Emanon Book/Bridge Club and the
French Colony Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution.
She wa.~ alSo preceded in death by her husband, Harcy K. Molls. on March
I0, 1990; and by a sister, Geraldine Elizabeth Evans Miller.
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Survi•ing are two sons, Michael Evans Mills of Centerville. Va., and Oregory Evans Mills of Gallipolis; two grandchildren; and a brother, Robert
"Bob" (Jewell) Evans of Gallipolis.
Memorial services will be II a.m. Saturday "in Grace United Methodist· .
Church. with the Rev. David tiogg officiating.
Private visitation and interment will be at the convenience of the family:
· Arrangements are by the McCoy-Moore Funeral Hoznt; Wetherholt Chapel,
Gallipolis.
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In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be given to the Gallipolis City Park
Beautification Committee, in care of Barbara Morgan, IQ2 First Ave., Gallipolis. Ohio 45631.

Loyd Manuel Priddy

The Tuppers Plains Regional Sewer District Board of Directors met ~ith
attorney Frank Lavelle in special session on Thursday to doscuss cornptettO(l
of the $3 million project.
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The deadline for constructiOn on the project is June 8. and the board baS
begun negotiations with Fields Construction, the principal contraCtor. t~
arrange completion of tbe proJc~t.
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The meeting was conducted m executive sessoon, wuh no actoon result:•

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Producers Livestock. Market
n;pon from Oallip(&gt;lis for sales conducied on Wednesday, June 3.

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The following actions to end marriage were lifed recently in the office
of Meigs County Clerk of Court~ Larry Spencer. ·
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Dissolutions asked - Carolyn
Kay Gillilan. Long Bottom, and
Mark A. Gillilan. Long Bottom. June
I ; Karen Hale Elliott, Dexter: and
Challis Dean Elliott, Portsmouth.
June I; Melanie Sue Lee, Pomeroy,
:)1\d Robert Edward Lee, Middleport,
May 28; Ronald E. Starcher, Rutland,
and Pamela A. Starcher, Rutland,
May 27.
Divorces asked - Cathy Jane

Barnette, Racine, from Douglas
Edward Barnette, Racine, May 29;
Gregory Scott Woodward. Gallipolis,
from Debra Michelle Woodww:d.
Middleport. May 28; Noah Allen
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Gail Rowe

Gail Rowe, 44, of Racine. died Wednesday, June 3, 1998 at St. Mary's
Hospital, Huntington, W.Va.. after an e~tended illne-..
She w.as born March 20, 19S4 in Blanden, daughter of Ruth Meadows
· ShatTer Smith of Racine, and the late DOnald Gail Shaffer.
She wa~ employed as office manager/loun.prtlcessor for Meadows Financial Quest. and was a member of the Racine United Methodist Church and
the Feeney-Bennett Post 128American I,.csion Au~iliary.
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She is survived by her husband, Jerry L. Rowe; a daughter and son-inlaw, Jennifer and Tom Cummins of Racine; bermother and stepfather. Ruth
und Fred Smith of Racine; a sister and brother-in-law, Betty L. and Rulph ·
Loll ofThe Plains; and brothers, Donald Shaffer and James Smith, both of
Racine.
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Servicts will be II a.m. Sa'urday in the Pomeroy Chapel of the Fisher
Funeral Home, with the Rev. Brian Harkness officiating. Burial will follow
in the Gilmore Ccmetecy. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-4 and
6-9 p.m. Friday.
Memorial contributions may be made to an organization of choice.

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$5,000. The 43 with the first fotir
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following an accident Wednesday afternoon in the London Pool Parking Lot,
Syracuse.
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well as the poiscining of several more cats in the village of Middlepon.
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a Meigs County Sheriff's Dcpanment report.
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stolen on an unknown. earlier date.
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air conditioner and septic tank pump were stolen from a trailer on a lot he ·

Loyd Manuel Priddy, 91, of Rutland, died Wednesday, June 3, 1998 at
his residence.
He was born on March II, 1907 in Buffalo, W.Va., son of lhc late John
E. and Matilda Myers Priddy. He was a retired employee of the New York
Central Railroad.
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He is survived by daughters and sons·in·law, Alberta and Joseph Loftis
of Pomeroy, and Ann and James Thomas of Rutland; sons and daughlers-inlaw. ~aymond and Ruth Priddy of Bradbury. John and Frana Priddy of EsconCLEVELAND (AP)- The jackdido, Calif.. and Fred and Barbara Priddy of Rutland; and eight grandchilpot
for Saturday's Super Lotto drawdren, 141ireat-grandchildren. one 'stepgranddaughter and one great-greating will offer $20 million, the Ohio
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He wa~ preceded in death in November 1986, by his wife. Elsie Ellen LotterY said.
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Guy, Roy, Russell and-Truman Priddy; two sisters, Alice Shuler and Helen
combination from Wednesday's
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with $16 million at stake.
drawing
Services will be 3· p.m. Saturday in the Middleport Chapel of the Fisher
Sales
in Super Lotto totaled
Funeral Home, with Pastor John Evans off'rciating. Burial will follow in the
$3,797.889
and players shared
Miles Cemetecy, Rutland. Friends inay call a1 the funeral horne from 7-9 p.m.
· $432,365. Sales in the Kickertotaled
Friday. .
$586.514 and players shared
$281510.

Republican meeting
Meiss County Educational Service
The Meigs County Republican . Center will meet with the policy comFeeder Cattle.
Committee will meet Monday. 7:30 . mittee of the Athens County ESC
200-30011 St: $110-84, Hr. sn:s18. p.m. at Carleton School in Syracuse. Tue_sday, 3 p.m. at the offices of the
300-40011 St. $77-$83. Hf. $70-$77
. All welcome. ·
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500-65011 St. $72-80 Hf. $68-$75
· being held to complete policy devel·
650-80011 St. $64-$7S; Hf. $58-$74. Ellllmlnatlon set
. opment in conjunction with the mergWell Muscled/Fleshed $36·$40
M dl m/A
$34-$37
Th~ pre-entrance examinalion for er of both otlicers.
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e u verage
Thin/Light $28-$33, Bulls $4 2- Colle"e Practical Nursing Education Boll order lifted
$51 . .,. The F
" beginning in the fall will be
The l.euding Creek Conservancy
Program
Bac k .o
arms:
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District
ha~ lifted il&lt; boil advisory for
Cow/Calf Pairs $3505-735; Bred goven on u Y at noon at ~m
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following
arcus: State Route 7
Cows $650-$880; Bred cows, 325- , . H2014. A $25 fee os requo~d.
575; Baby Calves $55- 175 . Goats ~rrangements to take the ~xamona- north of Union Avenue: Laurel Cliff
$31 -$60 .
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Children's Home Road; Wilfow
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8716. eKtension 670.
Horse &amp; tack Sale, Saturday, June
Creek. Road; Goeglein Road; Wagn13, II a.m.
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er Line: Bailey Run Road otT SR
. For free on-farm visiis, please Car show
143; Ball ~un ·Road; all of SR 143
The
First
Capitl!l
Region
Vintage
call 614-446-9696.
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Chevrolet Club of America will have from SR 7 ro Bailey Run Rood.
a car sho)N on Saturday at Gloeckn·
er Chevrolet, 'located on tl.S. Route
23 in Port.•mouth. Registration for the .
Am Ele Power ......................
19th annual "All Chevy Show and
EMS
Akzo .................................... 11~.
Swap Meet" begins at 9 a.m. Awards
Units of the Meigs Counly Emer·
AmrTIC'h ..................~ •....•.•..•.4~.
will be presented.
gency
Medical Service recorded three
A1hland 011."""""'""""'"'"'49~.
calls for I!SsislancC Wednesday. Units
ATIT..................................... 59,.
Policy committee
Blink One ............................. 55~
respondinil included:
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The policy commiuee of lhe
Bob Even• .............................20 !.
Borg-Werner ........................49'·
CENTRAL DISPATCH
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Broughton ...............................16
3:
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p.IJ\.-, Overbrook Nursing
Champl011 ...............................13
Center,
Middleport.
Mildred Clark,
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Memorial
Ctllrm _Shpa ~ ..........................&amp;?.
Veterans
Memorial
Howital,
Mid: ' d l n g ............................45
Wedne.'lday admissions - -Freda
1Mojul .....................
Hood, Middleport; Franklin Molden, dleport squad a.•sisted.
Glnnett ......:..........................u~. Po!J1Croy.
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POMJ;ROY
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4:55
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Dllclun-ges June 3 - Brenda ' Bonnie Walker, Holzer Medical Cen·
LII'ICII Enct ............................33'1.
Limited ..................................32~
Friend, Kolin Kemper. Wanda Scar· ter, Central Di~patch squad assisted.
O.k HIH Flnl ............................22
bercy, Jessica Blake, Kelsey Kuhar,
OVB ........................................1~. Doris Mace, Margaret Lookado,
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barn
Allen,
Jackie.MeElwuin.
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Birth
Mr.
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Mrs.
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Rockweii .....................~ ....S4'Tercy, son, Gallipolis.
ADI&amp;ttell ...............................51"COLONY THEATRE
(Published with pennlllilln)
TOHIOHT ONLY
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Star Blink ..............~ ...............51\
KANAUGA DRIVE-IN
ONIIVIIING SHOW 7:30
Werac:IY'I ...............................~...24

Stocks .

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fact was to his brother's cell phone.
Olle thing led to another until 1NR .
concluded "to a moral certainty" that
the stacy wa.-. "not the product of'kecn
observation or intrepid reponing. The
entire aniclc was made up ou~ or whole
cloth.:'
I havcn'tlhe space for all the details,
but suffoce it to say that Mr. Glass was
aclcverpr:llltitioncrofthefabulist'sart.
"For reasons known only to him,"
1NR editors wrote, "Oia.'&lt;.• mounlcd
what appears to tiavc been quite an
elaborate effort. including the falsifocation of documents and reporter's noies,
to trick 0!11' editoo.and elude our fact'checkers."
· What lessons can bc·dmwn? I can
think of two:.
-- lt is virtually impos.•ihlc. for an
editor to cazcll the true con artost, one
who intricately concocts his doccptions. Bob Woodward would attest to
this. He was running the Washington
Post's metro staff in 1980. when .Janet
Cooke fabricated the stacy of an 8-yearold heroin addict named "Jimmy." •
· I will also 11111:51 to it. I was columnist Jack Anderson's editor in the early
'80s when we hired a young reporter
Who turned in dynamite copy aboul the

v. ·Deem

Eva Evans Mills

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Volunteers perform lifesaving service

rP Sewer Board discusses project

' - Daisy V. Deem, 79, of Tuppers Plains. died on Tuesday, June 2. 1998 at
Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital in l'arkenburg, W.Va.
She wu.~ born in Point Pleasant, W.Va., daughter of the late Jessie 0. and
Mellie Thornton Hart.
She was a homemaker: a member of the Carthage Community Church and
an honorary member of !he Tuppers Plains yotunteer Fire Dej!artmenl.
Surviving are four 'SOns, Larry and Wesley, both of Belpre, Tercy of Tuppers Plains, .and Bill of Coolville; two daughters, Loretta 0: Howell of Little Hocking, and Sue D. Roach of Wooster; five sisters. Ann Deem of Vienna. W.Va., Gladys Jonas and Betty McDonald, both of Parkersburg, Emma .
Pick of Laurel, Md., and linda Aaherty ofVrenna; three brothers. Glenn Hart
and Kenith Hart, both of Coolville, and Edmond Hart of Parkersburg; and
17 grandchildren and nine grandchildren.
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Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home,
Parkersburg, with Rev. Bill Murphy officiating. Burial will follow in the
Meigs Memory Gardens. Pomeroy. Friends may call at the funend homi: from
2-4 and 7·9 p.m: today, and on Fri~r_until tbe time of the service.

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NBA Finals begin

By BOB BAOM
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)
Game I of the NBA Finals wa.~ o.
Ulah viciOry, Chicago-style.
As they marched to their five
championships of the 1990s, . the
Bulls won big games by doing just
enough. making the crucial plays
down the stretch, overcoming ail
adversity. gelttngarnhe necessary

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11uardad by the 'Chicago Bulls' Steve Kerr during the opening ga~
of the NBA Finals Wednesday night In Salt Lake City, where the Jzz
won 88-85 In overtime. (AP)
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ball and called timeout.
Stockton look the ball downcourt.
and when the offense broke down. he
drove to the hoop and noated the shot
in.
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" I was in the paint and just drove
in there, and it seemed like some guys
fanned out to the pa..sing lanes, and
I just shot it." Stockton said. "Fortunately, it went in."
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Kukoc, just 3-for-11 overall and 0for-4 from three-point range up to
that point, sank a three-pointer with
4.8 seconds left to slice Utah's lead
to 86-85.
Chicago fouled twice to get Ulah
to the line. Stockton·Mtled in the first

By RON LESKO
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there will be a race in the ALCentral
after ~II .
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On the verge of being buried with
the rest of the division with four
· hs sll"II to go, I he seco nd-p1ace
mont
Minnesota 1\vins rallied for a 3-2 win ,
over the front-running Cleveland
·Indians on Wednesday night. ·
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games back instead of a major
league-worst9 112. The deficit could
shrink even more tonight when Minnesota sends its ace, Brad Radke. in
search of his .fifth straight victory.
He'll face Dwight Gooden; current·
ly tbe weak link -in the AL's best
. staff.
pile hmg
A two-game sweep for the Twins
could i;uddenly change the inomentum in what appeared to be a oqetel\111 race. .
, "I don'~ thirik thi~ team ever lost
cj)nfidence," said Minnesota starter
LaTroy Hawkins. who dueled Baf'!oItt Colon through 7 213 crisp inniJigs.
''l don't care who it is, the Yankees
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free throw, then cleanly sank the second to make it 88-85.
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The Bulls got the ball to Pippen.,
but his own teammates got in the
way, he had trouble controlling it, and.
_his three-point try at the buzzer misfireo.
"It wa.' an awfully good win tor
us.~ · Utah coach Jerry Sloan said. "I
didn't know if we were going to be .
able to hold them off. We had a ter·
rible time trying to s~ore in a stretch
or two. We had a terrible time trying
to guard them. I think we had to have
a little bit or luck to win this game."
The kind of luck that used to fall
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the boye' 3-on·3 tournament held recently at the
Meigs Mlddlll School. Pictured from left to right

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are TI'IIVIa Slclerl', John Wlthard and Joel!
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GIRLS' CHAMPS- The following lNm was to right- Michelle Drenner, Kate Davis, Mindy
the glrla' 3-on-3 champion In the recent tourna- Chancey and Marla ~ner.
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Josh Lynch. They defeated the team
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Mindy Chancey and Maria Drenner .
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1991.CHEVY S-tO PICKUP CD,

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DETROrr nGERS: I'W!.'hluallht L"Mh'Dd af
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) K
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Callinglbe l!rawl between Anaheim .
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aJKI KIIQ.~ City "a low point for ·
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major league ba.IICball," AL preRident
Gene Budig hintql that disciplinary
lh action would be severe.
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happened
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man Stadium 'I'ue!lday nig)lt when the
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Angels and Royals e11cho.nged five .
. beanballs ailcl degenerated inlo a
ninth-inning melee' that led to 12
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ejection~ Budig said he . would .
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announce his decision Friday, and
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indicated managers Terry Collin~ Qf
the Angefs and ,lbny Muser of till;
Royals eoukl be in trouble'. llcch were
··ejected, alonl with three coochi;A.
The melee came exactly two
weeks after another ualy iill:ident
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Friday for anyone wanting ·to play
sports in tbe Meigs Local School Di*tril:t for the 1998-99 school year.
The physicals, for student~ in
grades 7-12, .,...m be given at Veterans Memorial Hospitnl
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"They don't have the big boppei'S, capitalized . on . both . Orlando
five in a row and be three games out. but fundamentally they play well and Merced's two-out single made it 1-0
And you never know what's going to thai:s a reflection on( manager) Tom in the first, and Cordova carne
happen after that." ·
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Kelly," Jim Thome said. "You can through iii the eighth..
David Justice linows what could . see it in how they take infield. T\ley
"We realize we have the team
happen, which !s why the 1\vins' have a pia~"
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thafs in front of us in the standings
comeba~L
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said·Rick Aguile.ra,
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the Indians, tying the game 1-1 in the who pitched the ninth inning for h1s
· Justice, whose leadoff hnmer in second. Cleveland had far more lOth save. "I don'tthink we need to
lhe seventh gave Cleveland a 2-1 chances against Hawkin's rhan· the· analyze it too much. Let's just get a
lead. was with the Atlanta Braves in 1\vin~ manag,ed against Colon (4-4). couple wins."
1993 when they r:tllied from 10 112 but couldn't capitalize.
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back to oveoake San Francisco and . Thorne grounded into an inningwin the NL West.
ending dOuble play wit~ two men on
b~Jsketba/1
"So I guess no lead i~ too big," in the firSt inning.
Justice said.
Ornar Vi~uel was thrown out tryMarty Cordova's two-out, two-run ing to steal thtrd base In end the Jhird.
single in the eighth inniqg 'Provided a play on which Justice drew what
the wt' nning ma.,.in
for the Twins would have been a walk.
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(26-30). who slowly are beginning to
Cordova, in left field. and short• camp will be held from June 8th-12th ·
play like a contender after ~truggling stop Pat Meares.made diving plays to at Meigs High School. Cnst of the
to an 11-16 record in April.
rob the .Indians of ·lwn hits ·in the camp i!i $35; and no family has to pay
more than $60 _ir.more than one girl
Minnesota has won seven of 10 sixth ·' · .
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attends
the camp.
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games, including two tosses to the
Al~mar grounded into n double·
Grades
4-6
will
hnld
camp
frorn·9
Angels last weekend by a con\biried play to end the seventh with two men
total Of three runs. For now at least, on, and Vizquel . stranded Kenny am-ll:30am.grades 7-8 will be from
12 noon-2:30 prn, and grades 9-11
the Indian~ are willing to acknowl- Lofton at third in the eil!hth.
will
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Instructors
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two gOOd, si:oring chances, and they .
coaches Ron Logan. Darin Logan.
Mick Childs and Mick Davenport ·
and senior· members of the Lady
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getting," Cincinnati's Bret Boone
en runs in 4 113 innings.
said.
"They know how to play the
"Tomko hasn't pitched well for a
while," McKeon said. "Maybe an game. They're comparable to the
Padres."
exrra day of rest will help.
E.~tes pitched 6 213 innings. allow·
Reliever Scott Sullivan ga,·e up a
ing
five runs on eight hits, with two
sacrifice Oy tn Rich Aurilia before
serving up Johnson's second homer walks and five strikeouts,
.Notes: Johnson ha~ hit safely in
of the game and eighth of the sea.q)n,
eight
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a two-run shot to make it 8-0.
are
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in home day games and 20The Reds knocked Este~ out in the
seventh with a three-run horner by 8 at home overall . .. . The Reds are
Reggie Sanders: a sacrifice fly from 340-340 ail-lime in San Francisto.- ...
Pat Watkin~ and an RBI double by The Giants ~wept the Reds nt home
for the first time since August 1993.
Brook Fordyce.
"A win is a win. but I don't want ... Cincinnati (27-33) is a season-high
to discuss that seventh inning-." E~tes six games qnder .500.... Mueller
broke a 1-for-20 slump with his fifthsaid.
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inning
double . ... Bonds has reached
The bullpen cut the rally short.
John Johnstone pitched I 1/3 innings ba~e safely if\ 29 straight )lames....
and Robb Nen got three mjts in the Tomko is 0-3 with an 8,01 ERA in
ninth fnr his 16th save in 17 chances. four starts since beating Florida 5-1
"They deserve the ~uccess they're May 13.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- The ing fine, as you can see."
San Francisco Giants·left the Cincin·
Johnson, whn also hit two home
nati Reds wondering how ·quickly runs against Arizona on Sunday, had
they could get from the clubhouse to three hits and a walk.
the airport.
' Shawn &amp;res (5·5) won his third
"We're glad to get out of this straight jlecisinn, carrying a four-hit
town." Red manager Jack McKeon shutout i~to the seventh. before the
said after the Giants completed a Reds touched him for five runs.
three-game sweep Wedensday with
Johnson homered again!ll. Brett
an 8·5 victory, their season-high Tnmko (5-4) to lead off lhe third.
sixth ~traight.
Darryl Hamiltt&gt;n followed with a
• "Those guys know how to play: double and scored on consecutive
· 'fhere's no reason why they won't wild pitc!Jes to .putthe Giants up 2~lay in it."
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0.
• Brian Johnson )lit two home nins
San Francisco put the game away
for the second time in four days. and with a.six-run fifth inning. Hamilton
is 14-for-38 with seven home runs singled and scored on Bill Mueller's
and 13 RBls since returning from t(le double. Barry Bonds fbllowed .with
disabled list with an injury to his an RBI single to make it 4-0. One out
throwing hand.
· later, Stan Javier singled and J.T.
. , "His home runs are right on .Snow hit an RBI double tn chase
time," Baker said. "His.hand's feel- Tomko, who allowed 10 hits and sev·

Jazz defeat Bulls 88-85 ·in overtime
mining three turnovers, including an
"In the past, when I didn't have a 75-72 then, after yet another Malone
unthinkable 24-second violation great game, we lost," Malone said. miss, Pippen sank a wide-open threewhen Jordan, of alt people, lost track "This team has matured a lot. Here, pointer from the top of the key to tie
of time.
in !he playoffs, when I haven't played it 75-75.
The Bulls knew they had kicked well, we still managed to win, and
Malone's two jumpers put Utah up
away a huge opportunity to take the that's really neat to see when you're . 79-75 with 55 second~ left in regularoad game they must get in Salt Lake trying to win a championship."
tion.
City if they are to keep their crown.
The Bulls lost Game I only once
Pippen made two free throws to
"J couldn't ask for a better game _in their five title years -against the make it 79-77, and after Russell
and a better opportunity to win on Los Angeles Lakers in 1991. Chica- missed,. Chicago got the ball to Jor-.
break.~.
their court, and we feel like we let go won· the next four.
dan. He drove across the key, but the
On Wednesday night, when Karl one slip away." Chicag\l coach Phil
Seven years later, the much older shot wnsn 'tlhere. Instead. he pa.•sed
Malone's jump shot was wandering Jackson said. " It's obvious we had Bulls were .weary from a seven-game to Luc Longley, who scored to tie it
somewhere in !he Wasatch Range, our chances, and it took a heck of a struggle-with Indiana in the Eastern with 14 seconds left.
when Chicago rallied in the fourth shot by John Stockton at the end to Conference finals. Still, they almost
Stockton missed a wild shot from
quaner to fon;e an overtime, the stage extinguish our hopes."
pulled it off against the well-rested, · the comer, and the game went into
was set for another rernarka-Bull tri.
They' ll get another chance in if slightly rusty, Jazz.
overtime.
umph.
Jordan had a magnificentl5-point
Game 2 Friday night.
.
The 1azz scored the first five
A year ago, in Game I of the finals
·Stockton. at age 36. usually isn't second quarter, but managed only 13 points of the overtime on Malone's
against the Jazz, Michael Jordan hit a big scorer anymore. He leaves that in the second half to finish with 33. layup and Stockton's three-point play.
the game-winner over Bryon Russell. to Malone and !he crowd of younger Pippen scored 21 on 7-for-19 shootDown 84-82, Chicago had a
But in this intense opener. John players the Jazz have assembled. But ing.
chance to tie, but a.• Jordan drove to
Stockton made a running noater ovef on this night, when Malone wa.• misBut the rest of the Bulls were lit· the basket, Utah's Greg Ostertag
Steve Kerr and two free throws in the firing, Stockton took the offensive tie help. and none of them could hit blocked his path. Jordan had to pass
finaiiO seconds of overtime for an load himself.
from long range. Chicago was 3-of- . the ball out, and the 24-second clock
88-85 Utah victory.
He finished with 24 points, his 16 09 three-pointers.
expired.
" You watch Chicago, and they' ve playott high this year. along ' with
The Bulls never led aftec the first
"It was a mental lapse," Jordan
won games just like this," Malone eight assists.
quarter, but were never down more said. "We had our play set and I think
said. "where !hey really didn't play
The Jazz won even though Mal- than eight.
Scottie got confused in terms of what
well. they didn't shoot the basketball one missed a dozen or 5o jump shots
Trailing 67-59 entering the final the play wa.•. so we· had to start it
well. and they won the game."
before he finally made two crucial quarter, the Bulls rallied behind back over again. The next thing you
The Bulls were uncharucteristi- · ones in tlie fourth quarter. He finisheo who else? - ~ordan. He sank con- know we had a 24-second violation.
cillly rattled in the overtime, com- 9-for-25 from the field for 21 points. secutive jumpers to cut Utah's lead to I didn't know-hnw much time was
left. Nobody knew how much time
wa.• left."
After a Utah turnover, Chicago
·had another chance to tie with less
than a minu~ to play. With Jordan.
Pippen. Kerr and Toni Kilkoc in the
lineup, the ball somehow wound up
in the hands of the No. 5 choice, Longley. He drove to the ba.~ket, lost control and a diving Russell grabbed the

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The 1998 Report of the Social Old Age and Survivors Insurance financial cfisis, the time to act is now
Securily Board of Truslecs indk:ales (OASI) and Disability ln5urance (DI) to prevent a crisis from ever occur1hat the Social Security long-range Trust Funds have gained three years ring." said Apfel. .
financial projeclion.~ have improv~ of solvency during the pa.'t year.
In 2032, the trust fund reserves
since last year's rellQ!!. ~
'Instead of a projected exhaustion date will be exhausted, and income going
The report was released last week of2029, as JqlOitCd last year, the trust into the trust funds will provide
at a press . conference attended by funds now arc expected to remain enough money 10 pay only threeKenneth S. Apfel. Commissioner of solvent until 2032, Apfel noted. ·
quarters of benefits. In 20 I3, a year
Social Securily. along with fellow
The goOd news can be attributed later than predicted in 1997, income
board members, Robert Rubin, Sec~ to a period of sustained 'economic from taXes will be insufficient to meet
retary of the Treasury abel Managing growth, reduced unemployment rates all obligations, and it will be necessary to begin using interest income to
Trustee of the Board; Alexis Hmnan, and low inflation. •
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"I believe that the report'confirms pay benefits, explained Apfel.
Secre1ary of Labor; and Donna Shalala. Secretary of Health and Human that the long-tenn financing issue is
Beginning in 2021, it will be necone of manageable proportions. essary to redeem trust fund a.~S!!ts to
Servi.ces.
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range actuarial forecast, the predicted shortfall i~ now 2.19 peR:eRt of
taxable payroll. rather than U3 per·
cent. as .noted la.~t year, he noted.
In addition to the:-cash benefits
trust fund. projections contained in the
report, the financial condition of the
Medicare trust funds is discussed.
The report shows thai thC Hospital
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would be exhausted by 200 I. The
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I'm • Dale Earnhardt ran, and
I want to be&lt;o~ a NASCAR
driver. Who do I write to about
getting a NASCAR licellR?
l want Dale Earnhardt to win
some races in 1998. And win tl is
eictlth champlonahip thia year.
And run all over Rusty Wallace.

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But Irwin.drives Robcrl Yatca'
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race, let alone One of the
·lpon'J bincr onea, waa b~i
news fot tile driver of that ~ar.
.. II wu,definitely 1 mental
wnk for PIF jUIIIryina: to a:ct
ready,.. 11id Itwin, "and then
comina 10 a track Iliad nevet
NCn ([)rover), and 10 from not
maltina "the race, and then oa to
anOihet track whete l'm·just
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The fmnt-row qualifiers are
at Richmond), pole (none), didn't lot that fOOl me.
roquirulto &amp;wt the 1\vin 12S's
win (none),
Rot.! Yatea didn't oithar.
u a pm:ondition or earning a
HOW TOUGH WAI IT.
He told me, 'Thla Ia no1 nor- rpot in the SOO. How. th~ perFOR YOU AFTER FAIUNG mal.' And l'knew that. I'd
form there it up to them. Some
TO MAKE THE FIELD AT
1'-=ed ~h to know ...
driven urethe 125 u alert oes- ,
CHAALomt "" - Mil• but " did tell me that 1could . lion for the ~00; ottien pull into
nilely_0 nwrtal' ~for 1,11e ,_,.,With- guye,&lt;Qiv.n - the pnpllhortly afto&lt;.the.!lld .....
(ullliying IQ get rMdy, '.nit' I time ifld e&gt;iper!ence, wt· "'•· to hllon the riot oh cilsh.
lhWt cominG to•at""'k I Nld · ..., t. competHive. •
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never '-1 {Dowl), and go
HOW ARE YOU DEALIIDI• .,,_oro
'from not inal&lt;lng the,_ • tNQ ·WITH THIICENil! IN
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_and 1hen on to another t~k THE GARAGE AREA? "Not ~=.,Yaw '111m, oJo .
whanot'm)ustaurethit goo&lt;l. lt'aeomething·that
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we're going !Q atrugg ... 11'1 · I'm -~ There are so
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many peraonaiHiea will\ all
AFTER YOU PINIIHID
theM dtlvent that ... and lljl
FII'THATIIICHMONDIN
ofthamareniceguya, but .
• Frank Sloddald
and the wotk of the
CUPIIIIOHTBEEA81ER
'ofthnaguyslnthe~
Exlde~crew
THAN YOU TIIOUGIIT1
.,.. to w·-lo
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anlblld driver J-'1
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"No. We teatod tWice lor
me u much ul want to
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lhatrace.·WtMnlv.rywell ·racnl\hlhem. Thai's
!I. Dover"""' a 371hprepared. H well prepered Iough, and ttiat'!l going to
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aecond-p!lee ftnloh
of theM teama was thJI
I won~ do much to baCk
In !he MBNA
pnoparod,lheyprobably
myaeW'up,butthal'!ldefi~um400. ·
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TRACK QUALIFYING RECORD:.
Mlchool Waltrip, F'om, t22.227 mph,
Sop!. 6, 1997.
RACE RICORD: Kenny Wallace, Foro,
10..&amp;28.mph, Sept. a, 1985. •
OTHER ,ORMER WINNERS: Martin

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• lhlg u,d special evenls. The
alendar II .at deslped lo promote
1111e1 or fund raiHn of any type.
l ' - are Pf:lnted as space pe11111U
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speelfk num~r of days.

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Mlroh 2, 1987.
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OTNIR FORMER WINNI!RI: WoKaca ytoro .... e-u11 Of the warmer
and Dorrell WoHrip.,. the octlv.loacl- · waather, both of tho .75-mlla tracl&lt;'a

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whose household income iR it or
The Aladdin Temple tabloid dis- below200pacentofihe'povenylev.tribution day&amp; are Friday and Saturday, according to Dave McQuaid, .el. and who do not .have insurance
president of the Gallipolils Shrine that will cover a mamJ1101l'l1111 ma,Y
V8, A/C, auto, PS, PB,
Club. .
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be eligilile for the SEOBCCI' 10 pay
He noted thllt "The Pride ,of the for a mammoiJum at O'Bielless.
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philaruhroJiy" because all services are Moles pUates
PU,Iong wide bed WAe 121,4~
free.
Joshua Mole•. a 1994 graduate of
. .
The distribution will kickoff. in River Valley High School,lla.&lt;i gl-adFRIDAY
front of the State HOI$ Friday with Wiled from AShland University in .
POMEROY -- Fun. Food. and assistance frUm the Sllrine Band and Asllland, Ohio,
Moles. Min of Terry and Sharo~
Fellowship Friday. 6- I0:30 p.m. a1 . Cllanters. The men iri red feZZOII will
GIJ!l's Neighborhood Escape for . hand out thC 19911 tabloid telling of ·Moles of Cheshire. received a bach·
the work of the. Shrine Hospital. . . elor or science degree in To~icoiOBY
Te~ns on Main Street. Pomeroy.
On Saturday, Shrine111 will con- in commencemenrexercises Qn May
Games. refreshments. music.
tinue the distribution. The tibloid is 9.
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REEDSVILLE-- Olive Township free a8d the donaJions aene(llled
Trw;tces, Friday. 7:30 p.m. a1 the· provide funding for the hospitals, Job fair llaled
township building.
their ataft's. the equipment IIIII every· An Ohio Departmenl of Rehabil·
· Jhiag else needed fcx: the healinJ of . i~ion and Corrections Job Fair will
Front WD, 8 cyt, A/C,
SATURDAY
any child brousht 10 the Shrinen beheld from 10Lm.to6p.m.,llTri·
WASS1.,_ .
RACINE -- Hymn sing a1 Mt. . attention.
•
Cou.nty Vocalional SchOol (State t-------~::::0
. Route 691) in Nelsonville, on MonMoriah Church of God, Mile Hill
·day, June I!I.
Road, ~acine, Saturday, 7 ·p.m.
Employment . opportunities 'Will
Singing will be Chris Adki'!s. •
O'Bieness MeiiiOrial Hospital 11 1be open 10 anyone widl a OED or .....-------~=~
Athens
is offering free mainmo- 1hip· school diploma. RepresentaMONDAY
JIIIIIIIIO
women who qualify for par• · tiVel will be available'to answer qua.
POMEROY- Risht 10 Life meet·
.ticipllion
in the Soudlelllern Ohio , tionl and provide employmcnt appli•
ing, Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the
Breut
and
Cenric:al CIIICCi' Project, .Cllions for pc11itions such u: food ·
Pomeroy Library. ·
(SEOBCCP).
service, correction olt"ICCill, IIIII IIIIIe
1he
free
mammopams1re
avail·
certified hospital aides. Positions
POMEROY · -- Vacation. Bible
able
a.'
part
of
an
etron
to
increase
will be Ji-yina hourly' I1IICS or up·10
School. Zion Chun:h of Christ, June ·
a-12 .. SonLiaht Island. theme wilfl' women's_awircness of how brea.•t $12.17 per hour and all poeitions
c:IISICI forallaaet. June ,IJ, piua and cervical cancers can be detected offer benefiiA.
The Jcib Fair it sponsored by the
lndpractk:e; June 14, VBS Plopm, early, when more lreltrnellt options
•
are
availlble
and
before
ihe
cancer
Ohio
Deplnmcnt of Rehabililltion
7 p.m.
hu spread. ·
IIIII Comctions IIIII Ohio Depan·
The
SEOBCCP
is
a
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nllml of ffuman Services, in partnerMIDDLEPORT -· Disabled
women's cancer-scrcenina Jli'OI'IIII · ship with A~ ~o_unty Deplnrne!lt
American Veterans, Monday, 6:30
·thlt
includes MeiJt County. . ,
of H~man ServiCeS lnd Tri-COUIII)'
p.m. dinner, followed by 7 p.m.
Women
who
~
50.
or
older,
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meet~na. ~·

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A reception honoring mothers
. who brellll fed .their babie~ in 1997
was held on Mothel's Day at the
Meigs C01111ty Public l.:.ibrary.
The Meigs County Womeri, Infant
and Children's Program (WIC) of the
Meigs County Healih Department,
with contributions from several local
businesses. hosted the recept~n.
As explained by Elaine Matheny. ·
WIC breastfeeding coordinator,
breastfeeding is a special 'gift that
only a mother can give to her child.
She spoke regarding the imponance
of motherhood· and congratulated
attending who had breast fed their
babies for five weeks or longer.
Matheny re~ that. tbe WIC
Program is expericllcing tremendous
• growth in the number of mothers
breastfeeding after delivery. That
ihcrea.'IC in numbel'll necessitated the
receplion being limited to those who·
had breast fed for longer than a

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ON THIS

WAS $11,4111 .

B~um. Cody Dill, sai-a Pore. and
Chelsea Young. All A's; Andrea
Grueser, Ross Holter. Ken Amsbary,
Carrie Elberfeld, Abbie Chevalier,
and Debra Siek, academic achievement; Grade Four: Andrew Mcintyre.
all A's; Autumn Hauber, James Will,
and Amanda Windon, academic
achievement.
RIVERVIEW ELEMENTARY
Grade Six: Sandy Powell, all A's;
Hollie Rose and Tyler Thompson.
academic achievement; Grade Five:
Jaime Reel, Morgan Weber and
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·WINNER • llelllll Arnold and .ughtar, Lldonye, lttandld
Krista White, all A's; Casey Smith
and Charis Collins, academic the WIC .-ptlon for bralltf11dlng mothera hlkl at lhlllelp
achievement; ·Grade, Four: Shawn County Public· Llbriry .-ntly. 11111111 waa IICOglllzed with 1
Reed, all A's; Patricia Barber, Jessi- gift for hiving breut fed her lnflnL
ca Hupp, David Maxson, ·~shley
McCaman. Brooke Parker and
Charles Wi Ison. academic achieveNEW YORK (AP) - A fashion · in court Wednesday that s~ tele.ment.
tnodel
has pleaded guilty 10 hlirass- phoned her ex, Roger Wilson, severStudents achieving the academic
ing
her
ex-boyfriend after he dumped al times between Sept. 3, 1997 and
achievement honor roll received a
grade of "B" or "S+" or better in all her and began li romance with Feb: S, J998 to "hiiCliSS, annoy and
"Showgirls" actress Elizabeth · alann" him. Charges against her ·
silbjects.
Berkley.
with_regard to Berkley were dropped.
Kathleen McManamon admitted
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rolls an·nounced
The three elementary schools of
the Eastem Local School District
have announced the Jlames of students achievi ng academic distinction
during the fourth nine-weeks grading
period.
TUPPERS PLAINS ELEMENTARY
.
Grade Six: Jessica Boyles, Hailee
Cline. Chrissie Grego~, Kevin
Marcinko, Katie. Robertson, and
Nicholas Weeks, academic achieve·
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Christopher Carroll. Jennifer Hayman, Katie Holtsie, Jessica Kehl, and
Darren Scarbrough, academic
achievement; Grade Four: Brian Castor, Nicholas Kuhn. and Sara Wiggins. all A's.. ·
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Grade · Six: Brittany Hauber,
Alyssa Holter, Kassandra Lodwick,
Jonathan Owen, Stacy Smith and
William Woods, iill A's; Patricia
Stuckey. Rebecca · Taylor. Andrea
~~k~~~an~d~-Adam
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Business Services

Thursday, June 4, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Conrail buyers ask regulators to drop request$ fo·r conditions
impose conditions before approving · ~recalled cong~stiori aniiOtliC:f
any me'l!er. Shippers in Buffalo, ~~,ice p~~ems that foil owe~ a
N.Y., Chocago and other areas have 1996 acqutsollon (\f Soulhem Pacofic
asked for conditions lhat . include · Rai.~ Corp. by ':Inion Pocific Corp..
trackage sales or access nghts to
We are mondful of the ex penensure competition.
ences of the last year," Goode said.
"This merger agreement is the "We know yo~' eyes and those of
product of inicnse negotiations other people are on Norfolk Southern
between private panics. and I'm and CSX to do this right."
very concerned that what's being
The proposal would create comsought would disrupt the fundamen- petition in many Northeastern martal bargaining." John Snow, CSX kets for the first time since Conrail
chainnan and chief e~ecutive officer,· was created in 1976 out of sh banksaid as heaJ:ings began Wednesday.
rupl carriers. CSX und Norfnlk
Meanwhile, Snow and his coun- Southern. both predominant in the
terpan at Norfolk Southern. David R. Midwest and the Southeast, wuultl
Goode, sought to assure regulators gain key routes into Conmil's Iuerathat they can absorb the Conrail lines tive Northeastern markets.
wilhout disrupting rail service.
CSX and Norfolk Southern proTheir comments came a.~ panici· jcct that they would gain business and

WASHINGTON (AP) - CSX
Cocp. Uld !'bfolk Soulhem Corp. are
a.~kong ratlroad regulaiOrS to drop
~me . shippers'. req~ts for c?".di·
loons on connechon wtth a $10 bdhon
proposal to carve lfp Conrail Inc.
Chief exca~tives and lawyers .for
CSX and Norfolk Southern said fulfilling those requests could get expen·
sive and upset . a delicate balance
reached in crafting a railroad system
they say .would yield service. ceo- ·
nomic and environmental benefits.
. The transaction, if approved by
the federal Surface Transportation
Board. would leave two giant railroads on eochcoast Hearings were to
conclude today, with a vote, on lhe ;
Proposal Mooday.
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The hoard has broad aulhorityto

·help reduce air pollution and highway
~cidents by_luring freight now car~
ned by trucks.
. . ShipJN:rs would get more comjlCIotove pricong and the abohty to move
fn!ight by rail greater distances on a
single carrier, avoiding costly switches between carriers, lhe companies'
say.
Nevenheless, some an!as actually
would lose competition, and some
residential neighborhoods face noise
and safety risks from incn!ased rail·
.traffic.
Politicians, shippers and smaller
rail carriersstreai!Jed into the hearing
room throughoutlhe day to offer lheir
support or opposition, .and sometimes
to request conditions.

. WASHINGTON (AP) - Physi.cian~ need to keep lheir eyes open for
a "hidden epidemic" among their
older women patients: increasing.
addiction to psychoactive prescription drugs and alcoho~ a study by
Columbia University concludes.
· The 180-page · repon. released
'· today by Columbia's National Center on Addiction and Sullslance
· Abuse, points to an &amp;ll!f1111ing number
of women over age 59 who abuse or
are addicted to drugs and alcohol and
says not enough doctors are catching
·lhe signs early on.
According to the study, II percent
of older women - 2.8 million abuse or are addicted to psychoactive
· prescription drugs. About 1.8 million
· or 7 percent of older w:omen abuse or
811! addicted to alcohol.
, · The report suggested that physicians can spend a.~ little as five min, utes counseling patients deemed at
. nsk lo help prevent the problem,

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"What's inexcusable is that these have been given for shoner periods
tragedies are preventable," said of time. One in four women use at
Jo'seph A. Califano Jr.• president of least one psychoactive prescription
the Columbia substarice abuse center. drug, according to the study.
The two-year study also concludThe repon also pointed to doctors
ed that Jess thap I percent of the not fi:Cognizing symptoms of abuse
women who need treatment for alco- among their older-female patients.
hoi abuse receive it.
Only I percent pf primary care physi·
"In good health, these women can cians considered a substance abuse
work. be supportive parents and lov· diagnosis when presented witll coming grandparents and have two. mon symptoms of alcohol abuse.
decades of independent living ahead Instead. 80 percent diagnosed the
of. them," said Califano. "Substance . symptoms as depression.
abuse and addiction steal millions of . Former first lady Beuy Ford
these years by condemning lhousand~ joined Califano in calling the situaof these women to disability and pre- lion a "hidden" epidei)lic, with oldmature death."
er women reluctaittto come forward
As part of its study, the center. because of society's stigmas, and
reviewed prescriptions for psychoac- family members denying the signs of
live - mood altering - drugs giv- abuse.
en to 13.000 mature women over a
"It is swept under lhe rug of denial
six-nionlh period. The repon con· am[ desperation of families and
eluded that half of the prescriptions friend~ who can't accept the reality of
for tranquilizers and sleeping pills a mother or aunt or sjster who may
should not lo1ive been given or should be abusing alcohol or addicted to it

Hllld Softblll CO.Ch

Junior High Focrtblll

Helld Football COIICh
Ani. l(anlty Football
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Helld Boye Verally
a..ketbltt CO.Ch
Helld Glrta V..lly
BalkelbiUCoach
Helld Varatty Yotteybatt
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Drug Free Grant

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EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION - Ohio Valley
rwcognllild for
Publllhlng Co. atarrers . , lhlllr llfl'orts during the quartarly employee
recognition - r d cer.mony laat w.k. PUbllahlr Robert L Wingett, far Jalt, and lllrgaret ·
Flmlcum, far right, chalrperaon ollhe compa-.
ny'e ~ commlttM, PI 11 111IIICI the ._cia

Point Pleleant Raglater; Matt Rodgere, advertieing, Glllllpolle Dally-Tribune; Michele c.ltft
. eclltqrlal, Fleg!ater; Kelly Mey, production, rrt:
bune; and Tommy Long, preuroomldarkroom
technician, Tribune. Not preunt for photo wa1
· Mike Slmme, mallroom, Tribune.

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Siuclant eoune11 AdvlNational Honor Society

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GolfCO.Ch

Volunteer Aaal...rol
FootbiiiCMCh
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CASSEnE·
TAPES

consumer
'
health data
often not
·provided

COuntry &amp; Oldies
Reg.

$4.99

Only

$3 ·39
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GREETING.
CARDS

REQUEST 1'011 PIIOPOIAL

panel recommend.~.

· 111e General Accounting Otft«
·1110 said Wednesday lhat the infoi'lllltlion that is available is not always
eUY to understand.
, Virtually Ill o.f the consumer proIIC!ion. legislaaion being considered
by COfiii'CSS would ·require health
p1an1 to make information about
dleir practices more readily available

CoMplete Stock

COLOGNES &amp;
AFTER SHAVES

V! PRfCE

25%0FF

Charity, .

CoMplete Stock

TIMEX &amp;
· lORUS
WATCHES

.cic;,natlons up

·Y2...J PRICE ·

30% Of.f

. RINGS

lp~·

' WASHINGTON(AP)-lndividuiJ Americans' charitable donations · 1-----------+----------~
.1 a pen:enrase of their income did, ·
noc cllan,e last year despite a bQomilllliltDIIOIII)' dill saw overall dona·
.
119M rile 7.5 pen:entto SI43.S bil·
lion. a philanthropic group says.
' Individuals' donations represented
Gilly 1.6 percent of pel'llllnal income.
201.
.::wrdlftJ 10 a study releaxed by the
Reg. .0 nI
Alpedcln Alliloeiation of Fund-Raisitll ec.niel Trust for Philanthropy..
• "111e queslion is where are the
.;, ,..,_, CarneJicl or John D.
1a ••r.llen who converted their
a' •I incomes to Jiving," said
Dwiabt BurllnJIIIIC, of the Indiana
Ulll1ilnitY Center on.Philanlhropy.
MRocbfellcr, from lhe day he
1 H t • a clerk in Clevelllld, pve
~ 10 ;acenl of his income,"
1 II J m lllid. "Tocll&gt;:· we don't
IIi dill .adon of a mtatn percent·
.,. fllalxlnle aoiiiJ to charity. The
lfleneurill penon doesn't
Ill dial idea...

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BODY REFRESHERS
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Alwaya In our hlartl
Alwa'l• on ow
mlnda, .
Sadly mluacl by
Marcia &amp; family

Overbrook Center has
full time and part time STNAI
posltlo_n·s available for all
shifts, anyone Interested
please stop by and fill
out an application.
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333 Page St

New Phone Numbers

304-773-5333
·Office: 304-773-6000
Home:

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Eureka Acrosa From Dam, Thurt
6 Frl, 411'1 &amp; 5th , SOmething For
Ewryonot
Yard Sale : Frl &amp; Sat, 325 S. Bel·
ween Unlverolty Rio Grsndl And
Buckeye Aural, Baked Goodl ,
Jams. Baby Clotllos, Beby noma,
Hou11hold Goods, Adult Clotting.
Friday &amp; Salurcfly Juno 5111, &amp;oil,
8·5. 412 Honey1uekle Drive, Ad·
Frldly June 5tll , &amp; saourcfly June
6th , 7:00 A.M. ·8:00 P.M. 58 La·
Grande Blvd ., Baby To Adulr,
Mloc. lloma.

Garaga Sale: Frl, Sao. 9·? Clay
School Aroa. Name Brand Baby I
Kids Clolhao Ba\fllry Swing, Infant
car Seal, Crofts, Bool&lt;l.
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·New Homes &amp; Remodeling .
Garages, Pole Buildings. Roofing, Siding
Commercial a Raaldentlal
,
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u
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'Z1 yrs. exp.
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lllnet 1·800-215·8111 Ext.5113,
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Roofing

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Interior
Before 6 p.m.
leave 11'18881g8.
After6p.m.'
(740) 965-4180
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Giveaway

. 2 ·6 Wotk Old Ctllco KIUOnl,
7-1-1107 Col After 4:00P.M.
2 Angora/killona, ~wka old, II
blaek, 1/llger, 2yr old ltrnalt/llger, toouao pet, good only.
30U75-1193.

Old, 7-I-Q021.

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serve lc6
Shrubs .

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2o4.29 Lincoln Ave. Fri. 1 Sat.
:June::.;5:.:&amp;:.:8::..- - - - - 3· Famlly Garaga Sala.Ciothes,
10011 &amp; mloc . Ro. 62 N. 6th llouse
abOve traftlc circle . Fri.&amp;Sat.
June !l4h &amp; 61h 8:00·7
4 Family·8 Miles out Jerry's Run
Ad : Applegrove June 3rd tnru
June 61h. &amp;- 7 304-576-2635.

6 mo'tas ouo Rt. 2 by Rayb•rn Rd .
Thurs. Fr~ &amp; sao. 9am-5pm.
'II BENEFIT
YARD /BAKE
SALEIII 'II
JUNEe,lllllfl
MilKING LOT BEHIND
WII.LA:S BIBLE BOOKSTORE
IN POtHT PLEASANT
ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO
TOWAIIO$ PAm SJ/IIPICINS'
llfDICAL EXPENSES

JBi OrNe, Frl !14h, Sit 6th, 9-3.

ALL DONATIONS WILL BE
APPRECIATED

June 4th •6th, State Route 325,
Sio•ill Of Rio. Clothing, Toys,
Houllhold And KIICIIan Items.
Juno 4th, 5th, 6th, 9· 5, Tono OJ
Infanta And cnuctrens.Ciothing,
Excollant Condlfjon, ~dull Clolh·
lng , All SIZII , LOll Of Name
Brenda, Numerous Misc . Items,
9799 State Route 160, Next To
Plratn eo... R11taonnt.
Juno 5th, ~nd 6th, - 3 Family: '3
112 Mlleo Out BulaviiiO P l.~o From
Jackson Pike, Gas Stove, Men,
Women, And Tee_
n Clothing,
C.D.'s And Other hams.

a.nes.

615th, 8th, Large Womens, Mans,
Soya Huaky Clothing, Mount.aln
Bike, .Quilts, Drapes , CO Player,
Clllppor Shredder, Lots Mloc. 2 II
2 Milos OUt Georges Creel&lt; Road.

FOR MORE INFORMATION,
PLEASE CA~L
Wti.LA'&amp; BIBLE BOOKSTORE
30W7&amp;-1833
tA.M, -2 P.M.
Frl ~ sao. June 5&amp;6, 9am-4pm Rt.
2. t6 Poplar Holgllti, kldo
clothes, turnllure , baseball cards
&amp;ollrtlng llno-ups.

Friday June 5. Sandhill Rd. near
Lela~ Poll Offlca.
Friday, Juno 5, 9arn-4pm on Fair·
vtow Rd. In Camp Conley.
Gigantic Indoor yard aalo, Akzo
clubhouse, $at. June 6, 9am·
5pm Rain /Shine, loll pi avery·
Oiling.

June 5th, 6111, Stall Route 160, on .
VInton, Crafts And Morel
Jooo 5&amp;6, 3206 ·Howard Avo. en,
· tertalnment center. lots or child·
June 5th, Green Terrace In Can· ren•e stuff.
11nary, Brand Name Clothing,
. Baby Items, Lamps, Crafts, Multi-Family 126 Broad Run Rd .
New Haven, WV. 9-5 Rain Or
Drapes,Mtoc.
·
. Shine. Tllur&amp;day &amp; Friday.
Moving Sale: Third House On
Rlglll Past Uftlo' Bult&amp;kln Road Or Thur. &amp; Fri. June 4 &amp; 5, 2300 LinSecond Hou&amp;a On teh Past lin· COln Avo. earn-? ·
coin Pike Road On HaMan Trace 80
Auction
Road, Sawing Machine
CabInet, Metal Cabinet &amp; Shelves,
and Flea Merket
Lawn Mower, Student Desks l01s
Of Misc. 6/5 &amp; 616 8:00 • 7 Can· Rick Pearson Auction Company,
lull time aucllanaar, complete
.ooledHRaln.
aucllon
aervlca. licensed
Patio Sale : Saturday, June 6th, 186,0111o l Weot VIrginia, 304·
Hra. 8·1. J.W. Mlnla'"'• Wast. 73 773-5785 Or 30C-773-5447.
Lincoln Pllol.

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2 Klf1lnl: I Tiger Slrlptd, I Striped, Very FrlondiJ. To Good
Homo. 740-25&amp;-&amp;113•

Owner: John Dean

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Pt. Pleaeant
a VIcinity

ttoor., Morel Signa. H"t.1&lt;111.

005 · ' Pereonals ·

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Yard Jale- Clouch res idence,

Loading CrMk Rd .. Tues. l Wed.
June 2&amp; 3.
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Decor., Luggage, Extra Nice

Saturday J•ni 6th, t :OO ·4:00
P.M. 108 Georges Crook Road,
Numeroualtemst

2 Go111on I!Mrlvtr &amp; Lab Pupflioa,
Mllllld Slick. 3 Monilia Old, 740-

1 Phone 740-992·3987

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Yard uto, Thurs. June 4th. 10·?,
2348 Fourth St., Syracuse , (In
baell), rain cancaloo.

Garage Sale: 8/Sth, 61h. ,H . S.R.
850, Bidwell, 8556 Rodney Pike.
Ladlu Clothes, Jewalry. Dolls .

Pomeroy, ·

31• Colle, I, 3 II"· old, flOI good wl
II!~•· graao watchdog , 740·742·
1018.

3Mo. Old female pup 314 Beagle.
Cai740-387·707G- 5pm.
• Kfltona &amp;will old, blOck wlblut
eyes. black·whlte w.Jblue eyet.
:l()U7&gt;4-4805.

Grey, Some Bilek Kllltna, I

-Old, 740-3711-11274.

3 family yoor!l 1111. Friday &amp; satur·
cloy, 5111 &amp; 61h. Karr so .. SyfiiCUIO.
3 family yon! ula. 4tll &amp; 5111, Elm
St., Racine, . comforter sets,
ofghlnt, lots mioc., somothlng for
IIVOf)tlody.

AH Ytnf Saito Mull Be Paid In
Advtnca. Doodftno: I :OOpni lflo
day balore the ad 11 to run.
luntlar &amp; Mondar od111onl :flllpm Fl'ldly.

Big yoor11 - · Thur&gt;J4lh, FrV51h.,
on New Lima Rd. Rutland, 1·1 (2
miles on the left, something lor

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COrner or Second I center, Ma·
10n, WV.. Wedne1day and
Thursday, 9am 5pm, famous
name brandl, teenagers &amp; adult
cf0tf1fng. •
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Fri. &amp; Sal., June 5 &amp; 6, Broadway
SO. , Mlddtapon, ••nny· '""" yar!l.
rain· gerige In alloy, good HitC·
lion.

Garage aale Friday, Saturday,
clothal, microwave, swing 111.
~ampollne, IQI'S, dog kennel, dog
bOX, mise, Roger Manual, Buhan
Rd.. Aaclno.
Garage sale, June 5·6, Five
Polntl, W.,.,.. Rd. Rain or &amp;hint.

~TRUCKING

4 family garage salt,
Melly, Juno 5111 &amp; 61h, •••
orr rlglll on Baum Addnton
Rd., rain postpOnas till Juno t2tll
&amp; t31h.

Hauling, Excavlllng
· an.nchlng
Umeilona l Gravel
SepiL: Syatwma ·
'hllllr l ....,_. SIIH
,...,.,. R.,..

Joi Wilson
(114 M-4277

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sao. Jun• 1. at267
Main St..
Pomsror. 1·3, cootlltl, toooa,
aloclrlc acoottr. ond

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rnDIW.

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SllurdiJ, Juno llh, tam·3pm •
313 Alh 8_,, M-por1.Fioln

GuiNr • Ia Ro•

• Repla cettltllt Wlrod.wn
. • StilliOttar'f Docb
" Blown lnlll lion
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Joe N. Sayre

2A ll 2A ,... .....
llllrlina at $59"

814-742·2138

740-882·2m

WUIOar a o.y.r, Carpet, Worka,
7.40 •• o175.

10 t..oat ncl 'Found
·Found· DIICII laaatlt houn4,
along 181,10 claim call7-·

11212. •

last! Black /Whtll F101 Halhor
400 lbl. Last Kamper Road,
.Plaaoa Cal7-2514.

2526.
Antlqu11 &amp; clean u11d furrthure.
will buy one piece or complete
housollold. Oaby Martin, 740·
992«i76.
Clean late Model Cars Or
Trucks, 1990 Modal&amp; Or Newer,
Smith Buick Pontiac, 1900 Etll·
em Avenue, Ga~~s.

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a s. '
June 4

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from SR 124 on SR 325, LIHJ•
Tlkll blllottbatl ,hoop, IWin-

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Two famltJ

onoa -"· Juno 1-5.

ra/11 or. ofllno. -.eprn. 55&amp; ,.,.
noihltl, Mfoj ... ·~ Olllo.

Auto Dotal! Now Hlrtn6 .
Muat Be Available Mondoy Till"
Saturday, M•al Have DriWro Ll·
conse, Call Boforo 8 P.M. UO·
«1·0177; Or 304-675-38111 Allar
o'
6:30P.M.
Earn $104 - $200 Pl111 FrH Pll&gt;
lures Invite Your Friends To Yo..,Home For .A Professional Glam·
our Portralt.Paroy, Call 80~H~ 8363.
ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
SUPERVISOR beginning ,,.
1998•1998 schOol year far t~•

Meigs County Educational sert
Ice Center. Submit Jener of ln.-.
est, resume, 3 leiters of recommendation, copy of tran:'W:t and
current certificate to John ~~.
Superintendent, P.O. Bole 8&amp;1, A&gt;meroy, 011 45769 by J•n• :10.
(740) 992·3883 lor more lntormi~on.
r
Experienced Dental Allllttpt

needed lor a high tech c»ntal 01·
lice In Pt. Pleasant wa are look·
lng lor a team player that It ener·
galle and people oriented.
Please send resume to P.O. Box
29, Pl. PIOasan~ WV 255511.
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Furniture Delivery, Full·tlme. lm·

medtaoe Opening. Apply Llhls'llt
Furniture, 858 Thlr!l Avo. Gall~
Is, 011. No Pllone calls pleaaol i
Help wanted Immediately, 740-

698-o400 "' t -888-890-9909.
Home Heallh Care of Southeast

Ohio is acceP,tlng applications tor
home health aids far coverage'fn
Athens , Meigs 'and wasl'llngt()n

Counties. Must have raUat:t'e
transportation. Mileage reimbursement, call 740..667.-6010 for
addlllonallnlonnatoon.
:;.

Need a babyslttar In my homo for
two kids, reterences required, Qlll .
between 10am lo 2pm, 7•0·992·
3668.

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Nurse Aide Training PrograP."Roellsprlngs Rellabllltatlon Clnttr
: will be offering tralntng classes• In
June &amp; July. Applications are n9w
being accaplad at 36759 ROfk·
springs Rd., Pomeroy. OH. Class
&amp;lze Is limited. Th.rae ~3) reference papers are required with fopplication. Apply In person bitt-

ween t O.m &amp; :lpm M·F. Stlldejoll
that succenlully complete tne
TCE class will ba .eligible lor om·
ploymant. Absolutely no phOne
ca1~ . EOE

Opening For A Part-Tirnt Pos"ton
Of Director Of Athletic Facilities .
Responsibilities Include Assuring
That The FaciHiies Are In Caridi·
tlon For Etlectlve And Efficient
Use For The Instructional, Inter·
collegiate, Intramural And Omtn

Recreation Activities 01 The Uni·

varsity : Maintenance Ot Athletic
Flold Including Houoekeep(ng
And Grounds Functions: Suf)Jrvlslon 01 Student Labor; M&amp;Jntenanca. Of Service Schedulea
For Atl ~qulprnono And Sc~e~ut·
lng Of Service And Maintenance
Arrangements; PreparaUon. M!Jil
Have Good Organizational o\nd
Communication Skills. Interested
Applicants Should Send A letter
Of Interest And Resume With
The Names Of The Referenq_ea,

Before The Deadline Of June 16.
1998 To: MI. Phy"is Mason, PlfR.
Director Of Human Reaour~.
University Or Rio Grande, C •
p•s Poso Office. Box F27. lo
Grsndt, OH 45874, EEO /M
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p...,..r.
!
Pleasant Valley Hospital is look- ·

a

lng for

part·llrrie Radlolelgy

TaCh, Primarily weekends, but
must be able to work holidays
· and all shlftl If nudad. ARfiT

certiflad and WV llcenoe . M~sl
be a:bte 10 work In high Str4SS
area. Send resume to em Ba,..r,
Asar . E•acurlve Director of Ad·
minlstraliva.Services, 2520 V'al·

ley Dr., Pt Pleasant, wv 255~ .
AAIEOE.
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P~asant

ing

Valleiy Ho·spltal Is took·

lor a part•time Dietitian. Reg·
laterad or registered eligible.

Must be knowledgeable In acute
care and long term care pallent
education and . assessment.
Computer sklll1 pralerrad. Must
J &amp; D Auto Pori&amp;. Buying
wrecked or 11lvaged vehlc ..a. · nave good people skills. Send
r.asume to Bill Barker, Aut Ex·
304·773-!i033.
acutiVe Director

or Administrative

Wanted To Buy I Would Uke To
Pick-Up Non-Working Waolllra,
Oryera; Rttrigerators, And
1o10
9066

S&lt;l"'lcos, 2520 Valley Drive, ~1.
"-ni. WV 25550. AAIEOE ·

Wanted to Buy Junk Auto'1 any
Condlllon. 7-9653

1\pp, And Exam lnlo .. CaM I ·BUD·
813·3585, Ext 6474 , 6 A.M. ·9
P.M., 7 Days lds,inc.

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Wanted To Buy: Relired TY
Beanie Bebi11? We Have Zlggy,
JOlly, L•CkJ, Waddle, Logs,
Wave&amp;. .And Scottie. For More
lnlonnaoton Call Pam AI 740-2•5-

5443.
Wanted: Auto's In Any Concllllon,
Call 740·388·9082, Or 740.«6·
7278.
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Scenic Hills Nurs ing Cenrer-fs
Now Accepting Applications F.,or
Director Ot Staff Oevetopme!)t
Temporary Full·Time Position For
The Months Of July Through De·
cernbor. Cl~lllcallon : LPN. Please
Apply In Person At Scenic HIUs
Nursing Center M·F Salween 8:30
-4:30.
Screen Printer Will Train, MJst
Be Dopandable, 740·446·238B.

Er,1PLOY C,1tN T
SERVICb

110

POSlAL JOII TO 118.3&amp; il!R:' .
Inc. Benefil8. No E1pertence. fOr

740·446·1361 Ask For lee Or

,CIYis.
_,-TRANsPORTATION :
for OTR Orlvers.
•
• 29c Par Mile
• $12.50 Per Hour
• Unloading &amp; Drtll&gt; Pay

Oponlngo

Help Wanted

Mu1t be 18 yra ·or older, 10 raquirld. New Club In arH. Serious
aopllconoa only. I ·304·578·2966
;_or_1·.:304-633-.:....:.:..:...7.:5215.:..:...
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.Do-noOM-Wflfdo
comooorr So loa· 'Taka a aoooa
poalrlon no one till will. Oflar
Hrvlce and produs:t no one eta
will. Earn $500·$1000 per-k.
Ctmotary o11or1 job IIIICIIflly
and 11 rtctlllon proof. NltloNII
corporation with aVerage corn-mi&amp;IIOr).of $500 per sata, llloppolntmtnll, no cfldh turndoWns,
paid lrolnlng, lftllor rntdlcal, tnd
...
-plan. Ifgofdon
you . _
. -. . . , .
ai&gt;Oul
1
loy, cell Stave Smith, 740·1192·
1 .7_410_;_
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DRIVERS
MORE WORK T1W1 WE CAN

-"no'

HANDI.EI

• l'orsoo1aliad Dlsi&gt;alch

'

• Home Weekly

t

o oiOtK·Vocallon, Hol.lday

Pay:

• Medical Insurance

Call 800·876-ostiO Mon ·Frl9:00
A.M. To 5:00 P.M.
'~
Tht Meigs County Educationll
Service Center anticipates t~
IOifowlng vacancies lor the 1991·
89 School Year. Send appllca ·
tlonl 10 Mr. John Riebel. Superln·
tondlnt, P.O. box 884, Pomo..,_.
Olllo &gt;15788. Ooadllne for all 8PPii·.•

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June

19, 1998 . -Fdr

moro .Information call (749) 99:1-'

3183. .

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Altii'Mtlve School Teachei/ ;
C-lnator Submit liner of In- t
- . ,.....,., 3 lefterl Ol recorn- ·
- · 001&gt;J of oranocrlpo, and

---.ong-... ·.

Well tlltblll,.d lronaportatiOn
lofloaf ... _alo,.::
Co. aukl axperttncod trtctor """-live
lup1rw1w Ctfflfiad teacher pri-··
trailer drlvoro to make ctallvooles
-· latter of lnltrtll, ,..,.
on lht Columbuo, ClnclnnaH and tume,
3 titters or recommanda·
Dayton 1111. Aalocallan ••· lion, copy of ''-"lcrlpt, and curponud paldl Mtkl 132,000 +
onnually wlfll no OTR .....,..•. -ltocfllng - ··
,• !Ir
Bonuoto con add an addfUonol
~~..
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,
_
Aldt
Subm~
12000 to tllat lncomo. COl. Cfall
A roquiNCI.
.
I~
'E_ _ _
Altaraalfva lchool locreltry' •
s.-t lt«ar ot tnllroat and rt· •
'Co. Paid Lila and Disability In·

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.Wirlltd• ••parJenced groce~r .•

Ptrl&lt;in w1111 l1tMigeiMnt aor~~tt ····
.., •111111. 40 "'· , . . - .
For mort Info can M·F, t-5. I· I J - 1 II I 111 oil, ll'llfr at C h ·
IIOO-a37-3837at.e.
E lOA 1lfcll.. ld 1101., - .
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~ntlq•oa, top prices paid, River·
lne Antique~, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Russ Moore owner, 740·992·

'UIIIEI'

11183401.

SAYRE

Top Dollar: Alt U.S. Sl~

'IIAHCIIII'
"'llllEIII"

KillOna, 2 mateo, 2 romaloa, 8 Juna 1 thru I , chlklren's &amp; teen
wkl., naod • good hom•. 740· . clolllaa, Gut&amp;l a Lovl. matornftJ
clolhta, toyl, ahoe &amp; nlco wood
114t-252i. 11-11 dally.
office dlak, woodburner, much
Mixed brood dog, hll llconao mora, h•&amp;pm, 3 mllel north of
and tl'lora, need1 1pact to run Rudavlllo, Oh. on St. R\. 124 ,
calf 740-74U803.
MIMn Ke•eugh l'llldlncl.
Juno
8, largo yord sale by son
Mind Shtlllo/Coon pupplll; 1
miiiH Gtronon Slotplltrd puppy, Grongo at IMfand Mttllodllt
740-742-o202.
CIUI:h, '""'~ ·
011e year Old ltmale ,.H Bontor Lorge• yord aato Wllkoavllto,
cotlil. half Englllh atHer, 304· hOUIIhOid 11em1 .. Horria Interior,
nwl•
,._.,..,., clolhts, miiC. lltma,
Sat. 6111, Sun. 7111, noon Ill ?, 740-

· JlL SIDING &amp;
· INSULATION
• VinyiSidiitg • Solflt

~bsoluto

·ver And Gold Coins, Proofl&amp;ls,
Dlemondl, ~ntlque Jewtlry, Gqld

Ringo, Pro-1930 U.S. Currency,
Sterling, Etc. Acquislotona Jewtlry
• M.T.S. Coin Sllop, 151 Second
AVOIOIO, GIIMpofls. 7ol0-446-26'12.

Block Pup, Mollly LaDrodOr, Fe·
male Fr" To Good Homo,. 740.
.... 142.
Great Dana, Lob Mix, 740·245·
9154.

WaniiiCI to Buy

90

Middleport
l VIcinity

4 Family: Evorytlllng ~~ Gol 112
MI. Out So. Rl. 124, Towards R•·
Oland, June 5111, 6tl1. 6:30 ·5:30.

c~~~ft~ccftcft~
I) · JD CDIIftlmll C

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-New IPflnt potWry
Open Tun.·Frl. 1M

614-992-5479

1·7*'·949·20 IS
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ILimeSton• .
.•. Low Ratt!l)

WICKS
HAULING

meny new Klnll
•Brlnt In your odell •
enda ettd we'll refill

.,

GAWPOUS, OHIO 41631
(7401 367 ·0 266
1· 800 ·950· 3 359

•la~tmentl

•Giveaways
•Price -Discounts
At. 35, 3 miles east of 1he

-coma try one or aur

12/11/1fr&gt;

'I'IIDIDID

Middleport

Jl 'I

O&amp;WHOME$
OPEN HOUSE

COUNTRY CANDLE
SHOP AND MORE

seNiOR CITIZEN
DISCOUNT

.

WV

Fl'ldly. MondO)' -

4tarnltt yen1 sale, blsldo MIN End

FLEA .MARKET

Rt.

North 5th Ave.. Middltflorl.

edition. 2:00p.m.

w""

.

MASON CO.

Mason County Fairgrou~

1twiWII'III

(614) 992-3838

.

JUNE 4, 5, 6, 8 AM-5 PM

·Cheater, Ohio

Umestone Hauling
Houae a Ti'aller Sllee
. Lind 'Clearing &amp;
Grading
&amp;epllc Syalam a
Ulllltlea
Eltlmlltl

740-992-8472

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6/4/34 • 4{7/98

on ltondiiJ', JuH 22, ,1•

SUNTAN

PRODUCTS

with
307.11 pf u. Ohio

and lllld aloud at 2:10 P.ll.

Prizes &amp; Food for Kids
Members may bring a

.' 985-4422

On Hla Birthday

accordance

will 1M rHelved lly fhe
Boerd of ll•lga County
·Commlaillonera, Court
Hou11, Pomaroy, Ohio
•41:711, until 1:00 A. II. on
1.........,, June 22;1..._ Tile
.tolda will then INI openlld

The Racine Gun
Club Fishing
Derby.on
June 6th, 7-12

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

EXCAVATING CO.

BOB
HOUDASHELT

· Notlca to CoilbiCIOn.

FOR 19 4 (Ill. SSC) .
WHEN YOU BUY A
' CAN OF POP

Computer Graphlca
Dealgna
All Landacaplrfg &amp;
Lawn Service•
•Commerc!al
•Residential
Owner, Mickle Hollon
Cheater, Ohio

"TRUCKING .

HOWARD

In Loving Memory at_

Public Notice

-uon

Yard sale , June 5tf'll, 6th . 159

run.- ,

"" cfly - . "" ... .

Fal&gt;rlc. Juno " •. 8arn-4prn. .

1 High lellaOI Entll*h
TeiCher (1 ynr)
·
(t) 4 ••• 7. 3tc

Junior Varalty loflbatt
1Coach

Pf'P • : 2:00p.m.

Garage Solo : J•n• 41h, 5th, 143
Second, Baby Items, Clolhes &amp;
Mloc.

Agrlculturai·Uma,
Umestone • Gravel
Dirt • Sand
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·- 11;:niiMi::em;:IOI;:-::.,-..,. ;

Handlcapl'ld T_._

Advlaor

949-2168

R. L. HOLLON

•Room Addition•
•New Garagea .
•'Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•.Roofing .
•Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
Allo Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C, YOUNG Ill
9112-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

·:;

Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

740-985-4422

-. YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SEYICE

(I) 4,11, 2tc .

1 llevalopmentell

· GET ACANDY BAR

: WASHINGTON (APl - Con- ·
(No Limit)
'amsional auditon; say large employ- ..........,..,...;..;;.,...,...,...,.._..,.f_--~~;;;.~----1
. 1n1 and their health insurance com'pianics sive workers only a~ut h~lf
;die information that a prestdentoal

-·~
Comml11laner•

lawn care program.

4/30198 1 mo. pd:

for""'

ALSO:
1 Speclllc IMmldg
DINbllltlle T-hlr

Call now tor a

William Safranek,
. Attorney AT Law
~14-592-5025
Athena, Ohio

Notice
for
r
..
urfaclng
- k on
· Senior c.... Play Advlaor daalgnatect county
roada
71hGrllde llakatball
balwaan
caltllln
llmtlnL
.
CO.Ch
Bid
.....,mcat1oM IIIII\' be
8th o..tta Girl•
picked up at the ltelga
............ c-h
County
EntlnMr't Offtoe or
Junior ~ Glrta
tha
OHice
of the llelge
~c-h
Countv Commlellorlltt. .
YllluntMr Aaalatarol
The Board of "11•11• ·
Comnltaaloner..
....,. ac;o-..t tha ' - " ~
CCIIich
or aelaal ..,_ ._.IIIII
lloluntHr Aaatalant
·Intended
. purpo.. , apd'
BNicelbiiiCollch
............
rlghtto .......
Yoturol"r A8alelant
and/or
reject
any or an lblior
BaekltbaiiCoach
and/or ,.., part tlteNof 1111(
Yaluntaer Trllclc Coach
wiA _ . , . -•biMII to ....
YDiuntHrTrllclc Cotoch
bidder wlllch Ia In U. ~
YDiuntHrTrllclc Cotoch
111111eat
or 11111ge Couilty. . :.
AMI- BIIIINIII Coach
Glol'la
KIGM,
CIM
: •;
Band Director
11oan1
or
.
·;
TEACHING VACANCIES

In

'Report finds

0

Coordinator ··
7lh Gnicll Claa Aclvltor
8th Grllda Claa Advleor
lllh Grade Claa Advleor
10th Grllda Claa AllYl11th Grllda Claaa Advllor
12111 Grlldto Claa Advlaor
Yaarllooi•Advi-

And Much, MuCh·Meral

a-;:::=
a.-...

EI-..ta~y Choir
BthGrlldaBoye
BHkalblll COIIch
Aula- JWtlor High
FootbaiiCJunlor High Yllllayball

·

:Chapter 7
Chapter 13
•
:
For Information Regarding
Bankruptcy contact:

1'I'J{'f, J'I/WE£'1(9'
•1!:~~ Middleport
Lowed Price• E-Deryday ob Fine Jewelry ·

C011eh
..
Halld Buabalt C011eh
Ft"'l Corp• Advi-

.

House washed
• Deck cleaned &amp; treated
atartl!'lg at $100
• Hedges trimmed • Gutters ~leaned
~

UPPCY .

.9lcquisitions ~;:n:s~.GrJ~~~

Soctaty
. CIMerla...... Advlll...rva Yillay!Noll Cotoch

SPECIALS

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Public Notice
Advleor
Natlomtl Ar1 Honor

AHL Vanity Sollllell

Coech ·

'

Downapouta

Yard ute on Beum Addlrlon Rd .
In tho roar of Skollaway skating
rink Oft Frklly and saMclly, June
!14hUth

canoall.

dllon.

Guttera

LUDICIPB
DBII.I

IIAIIftiiiCB

~01

ROOFING
NEW·REPAIR

11

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Cheater

SBOP:i\CqlJISTIONS
BEFOBI
.
.
YOIJ SHOP i\N\'WIIERE ELSE ..

992-2156
SCHOOL DISTRICT

' St. Rt. 248

Howard L Wrlteeal

•Mowers •Chain Saws •Weedealera •Authorized ·
1
Dealer For:
•Brlgga a 'Stratton •MTD •Murray •McCollough
•Echo •Ryobl •Roper •Rally •Hydro Gear
ANDOTHERSI
lrlggs &amp; Stratton: ·Mastsr Ssr¥kt Tnt•~datl
·
o.ttloor POMI' Equlp11111 Assntatlott: Ctrtlfletl2 Crdt
State Route 338 ; At VIne • Racine, Ohio

BADII LUMBER

7

~&amp;A

Fr iday and Saturday, 8· ?, rain

It Pltltlln Atlulnoe• .
Ia to

Spoor~, :l()U75-I~.

Middleport
l VIcinity

Yar!l 1111, Collogt Rd., Syracu10,

Al.lo- -Mull

985-4473

014/TFN

614) 949·2804

Mlac.

Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATEES

Parts and Service/! ·

Southern Yellow Pine Construction

1113r11. 4th, &amp;Ill, Behind Plua Hut.
H , NO Clolhtl Over Dollar, ~
Furnllunl. Homo lm.tor. Old Ntw

HelpWanted

~VON I All ~roll I Shirl

Pomero'/.

3 HoiiHI, GrHII VallO)' Drive, Frl
'Sit, II-?

•Comple~e

RACINI MOWIR CLINIC

WBITE PllllfiD SRIL
RDDnll AID IIDIIG

su11••tH leiall Price

D

992·5513

(No Sunday Calls)

Custom Engineering
Call for Quote Today

•NewHomea
•Garagea

110

Yard Sale

Glllllpolla
l VIcinity

ROIEIT BISSELL
COIISIRUC110N

TONY'S. PORTABLE WELDING

61'4-992·7643 '

9" Rib Pattern
$1.25 per running foot ($39.40 per aq.)
3' Wide x 10', 12', 14' &amp; 16' Lengths
For uses on Pole Barna, Garages,
Storage Buildings &amp; Porches
ROOF TRUSSES

'!P to 50·70% OH

NewsHotUne
News Hotline
News Hotline

EASTERN LOCAL

Agricultural • Industrial • Automotive
•Re-cdres • New Radiators
Oxy· Accet Regulator Repair
Welding Supplies • Steel Sales
Stick • Tlg • Aluminum Welding

DADS &amp; GRAD.S

'
or who simply doo't know what to do
about it;" Mrs. Ford said.
The study was ~ased on an analy' 'sis of several · national .surveys.
including the Health and Retirement
Study conducted by the Survey
Research Center at the University of
Michigan at Ann Arbor and the
National Household Su,rvey on Drug
Abuse sponsored by the Substance
. Abuse ·and Mental Health Services
Administration in the Health and
Human ·Services Department.
,
Tlie· physician survey was con·
ducted independentl,y by Louis Harris &amp; Associates. The telephone sur~
vey of 400 physicians had a margin
of error of plus or minus 3 to 5 percenta2e ooints.

Public Notice
SUPPUIIEirrAL • .
TEACHING VACANCIES

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

70

Yard Sale

To pla(C an ad Call992·2156

RIDIA,.DR REPAIR

·

0 Watche$ (Seiko &amp; Pul~
.0 1998 Silver Dollars
D .Key Chains
0 ~oneyOips
0 Diamond Earrings
0 Gold Chains &amp;Brac,lets

70

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

REM'EMBE'R

Alcohol, prescription drug addiction
'h idden problems among older 111iomen
.

a ~ttlement wilh lhe carriers on oth·
er ossues.
.
.
Commuter •ra_n~ot age~tes
ex_PCCssed fears that tncteased freoght
ruol traffic would delay commuter
trains that share the. same trao;:ks. .
"Without co~tltons, ~rvK:e ~oil
not operate on lime and Wtll detenorate until it becomes Un!enable, and
then it will ~ail," ~ai~ ~eyin S_heys, : ·
a represental!ve for V~rgtma Railway :
Express, whtch.serves northern Vi_r· :
g~i-' and Wa.~hongton, D.:C:.·--· .. .
.,

Shippers reiterated lheir concerns
!hal they might end up payins for lhe
$10 billion transaction through
increased shipping rates! notwithstanding the companies' as!ertoon !hal
they plan 10 recoup lheir costs by capturing truck busiqess.
"No one can be sure the projected merger efficiencies and traffic
growth will come to pass," said
Nichola.~ J. OiMichacl of National
Industrial Transportation League. a
shippers' irade group that bas reached
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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• Middle-port, Ohio

ALLEY

NEA Cro••word Puzzle
ALDER
320 Mobile Homet
WANTEO: Someone 10 ohlnt, cut
I bale , good, heavy, grasa hay.
304-67H7e3 evenings.
WILDLIFE JOBS TO $21 .80 .tiR.
Inc. Benefits. Game Wardent,
Stcurlty, Malnlenace, Park Rangers. No Exp. Needed. For App.
And E.:am Info Call 1· 800· 813·

3585, Ext. 6415. 8 A.M. • 9
Qayo ld11, Inc

~M ..

7

34 Aerll Witn 3 Bldroom HOOIO,
Seporate Garage. Secluded, Near

2 bedroom mobile Home In

oago, Asl&lt;ing $180,000.
3br Aanen, 2 bath, LR. FR. In·

Slnglo Po,...t Progrom. Special

440

ground pool, Rolling

Acru on

Seoo H~ Road. 30HI75-5933.

Immediate occupancy· Cozy two
~edroom ,

180 Wanted To Do

large level lOt, central

air. Anderson windows. newer lur·
nace, aluminum siding, located In

ANYOOOJOBS
S~rubs &amp; weeds trimmed, mulching, !lower beds , landscaping,

sidewalk
edging, mowing,
etc ... Free Estimates. Call Bill

304-675·1112.
Bab\snllng, In my 'home or
yours, will also do light ~ouse·
cleani ng. Have experience with
cl'llldren. Can give references.
Available right away. Call 304-

875-2424.
Certified teachtt avallabla to tutor
students Kindergarten through
8th grade . Call Lorre, 7-40·985-

393S for Information.

Maoon. call 740·992· 3557 or
740-992·3041 .
Loaded 28x80. 3br. 2 112 bath
with all oplions, only $2,499.
down, $3Q per montll. Frat air &amp;

sk&lt;t t·688-69t-B7n.
Love!~

Country Home On SA 7
Soutl'l With A B r~athtakl ng River

View. 1/ory Private Setting On 2 1/
2 Acres But Only 10 Minutes
From GaHipolis. 3 ·4 Bedrooms, 2
1/2 'Baths, Hardwood Floor&amp;, 2

Fireplaces, New Heat Pump, New
Kitchen, Many Extras. Won't Last

Longll $110.000.

Two 2 bedroom trailers,

$2500 each. furnished . 740·992·
5949.

tlon.

330

Meigs Co. North- all brick ranch
on 17. 4 acres wllh barns , full
basement. two car garage, huge
sunroorn &amp; laml~ room..

112 Acres, Workshop, Several
Outbuildings, Greenfield Township, Gallla County; 740-•.tl-

Syracuse· Ohio Blyer y!ow from
this 4 bedroom apunevet, huge
family room With WB. solid as a

340 · Business and

Experienced carpenter wm do remodeling , decks, vinyl siding,
plumbing . Free estimates. Call

Jim Shull. 304·615 ·1272. Aelor·

ences upon request

Furniture repair, refinish and rei·
toratlon, also custom orders. Ohio
Valley Refinishing Shop, Larry
Pl11111ps. 740-992-6576.
Georges Portable Sawmill, dOn't
haul your logs to the mill juat call

304-675-1957.
K&amp;S Remodeling Painting, Flool·
lng, Call 740·446·6964, 304-675•
6021 .
Lawn Yard Work, LIGht Carpentry

And Remodeling, Floollrig. Clean·
lng , Garage, Attics~ Basements,
Light Plumbing, Free Estimates!

Phone John at ERA Martin
soelatas, 740-593-3333.

a. As· ~

Middleport, beautiful two story, 3
br, 2 balh, large l.r. &amp; fr. , oak
doors &amp; trim, SrrMth's custom oak
cabinets, Jenn-alr range, cllsh·
washer, detached garage, by ap-

pointment, 740-992·&amp;!43.
Reduced, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, in
Racine, near school, bank, post

ollleo, etc, $36 ,500 , 740·949·

322e.

Three bedroom, bath and halt, in

Mlddlsporl, call 740·992·34e5 al·
tar 5:00 or·My11me - m s.

320 Moblle ·Homea
lor Sale

740.388-8966.

' 14 x70 3BR, $999 Down &amp; ONLY
Mother 01 4 Will Babysit In My $179' per mo. Free air &amp; free sltlrl·
Home In Gallipolis, References, . lng. 1·888-928·3426.
7&lt;0-44 Hl244.
t4x70 3br $999 down, $198 per
Professional Tree Sel)liee. Stump mo. lroe air &amp; oklrtlng. 1'800-691·
Removal, Free Estimates! In- em.
surance, Bidwell, Ohio. 614·388·
9646, e14-387·7010.
Will Do Housekeeping &amp; Yard

tex80 3br. 2 batn, $1,325. down,
$205. per mo. Free air &amp; skirt. t •
888-691.e7n.

WOrk, 14044Hlll19.

1984 Schulrz 14x80 all electric,

Will Work For $4 Per Hour,
Handy Manl740441·1473.

3br, 1 112 b$lh, underplnnlnQ.
reacty to """"· 304-675-3365.
1965 Holly Park t 4xe5 2 Btd·

FINANCIAL

210

room1, New Carpet, CA, 8x10

Stor. Bldg .• 14 Fl. Awning, Park·
lane, $13,!100 080, 74C).446.1063
Alter 3.

Bualneaa
Opportunhy

\NOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
recommends that you do bualt neu with people you know, and
NOT to sand money through the
mail until. you have Investigated
lie ollering.

230

Professional
Sarvlcea

Livingston's basement water·
proofing, ail basement repairs
done, free estimates , liletlme
guaranrea .• 12yrs on job experi-

ence. 304-675-2145.

t98e. 2 bedroom. gao heat, oen·
trat air, 2 ded&lt;l, .,.ry good eondl·
tlon, mt{!! sail, $7500. 740·992·
7622.
1995 Clayton Mobile Home 2
Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Gas Fire-

place, Gatdon Tub On Rental Lot,
Financing Available, 740·245·
9738 Le... Mesaage.
UNBELIEVABLE $499 Down Sl
W $999 Down DIW only at (OAK·
WOOO HOMES) Barbourovllle
304-736-3409
ABANDON HOME Make 2 pay·
menta, asaume Joan, owner financing avaiabtt. 304-755-7191.
Anentlon Mobile Home OWnanl:
Areas Largest Inventory Of Inter·
rnerm &amp; 'Coleman Heat Pumps,
Air Conditioners. Furnaces &amp;
Parts, Huge Buying Meant
The LQwesl Installed Prtce, Eaay

All real estate advenlsing In

this f)BWSpaper is subject to
1hB Federal Fair Housing Act
of 1968 which makes it illegal
10 advertise "any preference,
limhation at discrimination
baled on race, color, religiOn ,
HX familial statU$ or national
origin, or anv Intention to
make any such prefe~nce.
lmRatlon or diScrimination."

· Tills newspaper will not
knowi~ accept

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attYett!Semems lor real esrale
-which tsln vlotalion of the
. taw. Our readers are hereby
tnf0rm8d that all _,lngo
-'""&lt;llnlllis newspaper
81'11 available on an equal

opportunity balls.

Over Tna Pnone. Bank Financing.
Call BannetfB Mobile Home HTG
I CLG 1·800872-s967.
Discount Uoblie Home Parts &amp;
Accessories Water Heaters. VI·

nyt Skirting Kits 1299.95, An·
chars, WOOd &amp; Ftberglass Steps,
Roof Coatings. Doors. Windows,
Plumbing &amp; Electrical SuppUea,
Blocking Wood &amp; Wodgao And
Mora! Call Bennett'&amp; Mobile
Homo Supply I&gt;J H4C).446.941e.
Divorce Forces Sales-Take over
payment&amp;, 2br, 2 ba1h, flnan;clng .

310

HornM

3 - m o, 1 112 Batlls. Ranch
.,..; Hoot Pump. 2 car Garage. 8
~11411 BOIOW QaNipotla, see,OOO,
740-448·8185. Or 740·ee2·8048
-8P.M.
3 IOdroorno. 1 Both, LR, FR.
KllcMn. Loundry Room With 3
""'"'· Bulavllll Plkt, 740·441 ·
(1031.

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on .2.2t 1er11, 3bdr, 3 luN
1111111: 111rowood lloora In rflntng
roo!" &amp; IO)!tr, ook cablnl11 &amp;
Willi, 24130 dataChOd gar11g1,
12•14 bulldlno. localld 2 112
0111o1 out. Jerry' I Run. Road In
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M aore1 with two otory tnreo
1 a 112 bo1ltl. 1u1
lllldng 1135.000. 74().

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Commercial-Office or Retail, 87
Mill St. Middleport. I ,450 Sq Fl.
$400 mo.(or subdivide to 1,000
S&lt;i H. lor $300 mo.) Corner Build·

lng . (140)·992·6250 Aeq"lsltlons
(next door).

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

Pound Hanging Wtlgnt , Grain
Fed Fot 7 Month Herefords, 140·
2~.

4.98 Acrea-7 minutes from Point

per month plus utilities, plua de·
po~t. 3rd Street, Aadne. Oh., 74().

Grubb's Piano· tuning &amp; r.epaira.

247-4292.

piano Dr. 74().446-4525

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUOGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES. 52 Westwood Drive
~om $279 10 $358. Walk to shop
1 mov ies. Call 740·44e·25e8 .
Equal Housing Opportunity.

HOT TUB $900. 304-882·2991 A1·
tor 4pm.

EUiclancy Near Walmart, 740-·

AEAAnON MOTORS
RepelrOd, Ntw &amp; AabuDt tn Stock.
Call Aoh Evans, 1-800-537·9S28.

.a acre lots on Bethel

montn, $235 deposl,t, can 740742-2837 . .

Call For Free Maps + Owner Fl·
nonclng Info. Take 10% 011 Usled
Poc.s On Coon Purchasest

360

Re81 Estate
Wanted

0 Hou111 for

Rent

2 bedroom hOuse, clean, carpet·
ed, stove. no refrigerator. no In·
side pats, deposit required, 740·

992·3090.
2 or 3 "bedroom house In Pomernice yard with trees, will consider purchase on contract with

oy.

good rolerenoeo. $400 per month'
plus ctepo&amp;l1. poll extra, 740-698-

7244.
3 Bodrooms In· Gallipolis, $4501
Mo .. Plus OtfiOOit Available. 81
12tlt, 140·379-2254.
3-

' 112 Balhi. Gallipo-

lis, No Pets, Reference, Deposit
Required, Utilities Not Included,.

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Hornlo Nllni. WV 304-718-

NEW I BEDROOII

($18.9951
OAKWOOD HOMES Barbouro·
vltto 304·738-3408
Mako 2 Payment• Movo In No

Payment• After 4 Vtara, 1·800.

Set "'

8882.

CIIIPO)
on lot, 8olt Ollor. 81)0.313-

Now 14 or 18xl0. Only make 2
payment• lo move In, no pay-

. - after 4yra. 304-718-7191 .

lncludu oklrtlng, doluxo llopo
ond 11tup. Only 1187.01 por
monlh wllh &amp;1076 down. Colt 1·

IIOH37-3231.
NIW lANK lliPO'I Only 3 Ioiii

StiH under warranty, ow~er fl •.

nanclng avalltblo.
71ft
.

304·755·

Now Doublowldo 38A. 2 bath.
11 ,325 Down a 1205 per mo. 1·
.1111113426. .

Tltroe bedroom hooiO In Chftter.
,_ lurnac., roof, rwcont updltoo,
leaaa, deposit, Jeflrences, 1·814+4!-11921.

Small 3rm lurnlsnod apt wlbalh.
S22S . mo. Utltltlos paid except

Tractor &amp; Equipment, r•0-441·
8906.
p
Th Itt Sh
b 1
omeroy r
op now uy ng
large outside toys and baby
Items, walkers. todcler car seats,

ized apt. for elderly and handl·

450

ate. 1\leadey tllrough Friday, 740·

304·e75-6679.

992 3725.
Pottabte Lighted Sign wllatlen

Furnlehed

Room a

Flag . 1399 Spacial S349 . Frea

Circle Motel Lowest Rates In
Town, Newly Remodeled, HBO,
Clntmax , Showtlme &amp; Olsney.
Woeldy Rateo, Or Montnty Rates.
Construction Workers Welcome
Sleeping rooms with cooking.
Also trailer space on river. All
hook-ups. Call after 2:00 p.m.,
30tnHMt. Mason wv.

460 Space for Rent
For Rent EX&lt;:Otlent Olllce Or Retail
Space Approx. 718 el With ~lenty
Of Parking Located : 26 Cedir.

Galtlpolts, 74().256-6561 .

2 I 3 bedroom mobile homaa

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Adjustable

Pick-Up

Disks, Tractor Rototlllera. Manure
Spreade&lt;. 6 Ft. Wneat Dlak, Llrnt
Spre,ders •. Uaod Finish Mowars.
Other Equlpmonl, Howo'o Farm
Machinery. Jackson , Ohio, 740·

:.28&amp;-~5944~:_·------H w
F s
ay

aqons or

ale. 740·367-

. · 140o

Ualllr. 2 bOdroom. 12&gt;10,
1280 a mon111. no pota, 740-742·
11714.
lhlllorfor """· 740-992·91511.

$4,500, Leavo Me11agell Nof
Horne, 740-;167-7066.

a

t 992 Buick Lesabro 74,000

~IERCHAND\SE

510

HOUHhold

Goode

~ronen

560

Ntw Curio Coblntt. 2 Sided Mlr·
rorOd WHn Llghl, $300. 740-441·
0132.

Tractors. Hay Equipment, John

Dtore Skid Steer Loaders. Cheek

With Ua About Financing As Low
As· 2.9% on lawn Tractors And
Low Rate Financing On Ntw And

u

dE

oe qu1pment. Carmlehaot's
Farm &amp; Lawn GollpOIIo, OH 140·
446-2412 HIOQ.584-1111 .

25 Anguo and Chi·Angiro bulls
lor oale, reuonably prteed, excel·

tontlal
tn Booming
Industry.
Baltct Opan
Arli Big
Profit Colt
Po·
MI. Sky 303-75H200.

...._for Sa'-

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Llvaatock

lent breeding . Slate Run Farm,
Jacboo, 740-286-5395.

3 aponad Appaloosa, 3 year otd,
2 yur old, 1 year old. granddaught•rs 10 Har Dar Shadow,
7*94 9-1019.
30 Angua And ·Chi·Angus Bulls

For Sale. Reaoonabty Prlcad, Ex·
ee1ten1 Brooding , Slato Run
Forma.""'*"'" 740-288-5395.
Froncn Atplna Goat Buck 7
-•Oid.l80740·992·m9.

22'MMa~le;RRol;;..,;;.;;...
;-rP'Pupo.;;:'17;i-w;;;;;ko.;: I ~~~~lack Llmo.usln Bulls 740.
$100 Eech. Will' Soli Or Trado.
Sttoto. 740 388 9354_

Uotd Window Air Conditioning
Unilo. Dllloranl Slao. Guarantotd.

A Groom Shop ·Pit Grooming.
Foaturlng Hydro . Bath. Don
Shoeto. 373 Goorgol Crook Rd.
7-.o231 .

7 - 7.

Antlquee

:r.~to:;:::a~l=~j

1124 E. Malr&gt;llrHI, on Rt. 124,
Pomeroy. Houro; M.T.W. 10:00
o.m. to 8:00 p.m., s~ 1.:00 10
8:00 p.m. 740·tt2-2528. Flu11
-OMlOr.

ChiCkld, PIOIQIHI, $300·350,
7-1015.
AKC Rog 8wk . old Bouott

--.304-4!18-2511.
AltC Floglotorod Shih•Tzu pup·
Pill, lwkl Old, llrot oholo I

'"C'X! IKIWJM•
ca-l Air Condttlonlng. Free E•

wormed. 2mllall2tematea. 104·

815-11830t304-875-11175.

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Arntlfte 5700 ITU ~~~ltlor)Or,
110 p(ug·ln 1125. Glrlo 10·Ipd
bllt0.138. 304-6711-4544.

Avallablt.304-458-1089.

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720 llucka for Sale
1868 Chevy plcllup llotblcl. 327,
bored , eornptototy overhauled,
$700. 740-992·~879.
197e CJ·7 Jeep exe. eond. Lola

of news. $4.300. 304-675-3290:

1979 Ford F-250 "x4 3S1 Motor,
Automatic, Rough Body, Runs &amp;
.Drives Excellent, 740·388·0311 ,

740-361-16811.

1988 Ford 314 ton, tool bed, &lt;160,
n..da some repair, StiOO, 740 .
992•7678.

War;anty,

1993 . Transcraft

1991 Chevy S·I O, Tenoe paekagt, 8 eyl .• 5 opotd, cullom
wnHII, 4 now tlreo, only 85,000
actull mlloo, U260, 740·892·
6824
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l,tt2 Ford XLT 2wd, 81,000
~~~;~hlcle. Sto,qqo

CondiUon hal In tho llold,
Orchlfd I Tlmotlty mixed. Horo
In Muon County. $1.25/balo.
304-512-7317.

1994 QMC Slofra, SLE peckoge,
ootond cab, lilting $12,l500, 1&gt;1o.
1149o3021.
1998 Dodge Durango, fully loodocl. 1,000 mlloo, $28,000. 140·
.~....79.

Norl Sara &amp; Cllh m Hitch &amp; R•
COIY&amp;r lor 1995 Ford F·150. 304·
bile on tho wag· · ~87;.;5-~1.;;109;;:.;..
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730 Vana

a 4-WO.

1915 Chevy ROOd etin ·;..n, A£,
goOd llros. good lhapo. Floocea
hllell. $2,000. 304-773-81~.
11110 Toyote 414 Truck, ...tt5:
D~ 740·4•1·0180, Evenl"'t.
7
1-1318.

710 AutM for Bile
1 ~-::;:".:.7.:-:.::::.1·.:31l=111:0·---­

1812 cnev,

C·20 Mark lit Con-

'fl Mulltlng liT, good eonti!IIOn,

veralon Exceflenl Condition,

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19.500 74044H01a

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ll41IIIC. OF 1'1~ IN II0-

Kowa10kl STS Jot okl, otill under

11ANTIC TEIU'\5! ...

warranty, three llattr, 83 horse·
power, bought new July of '87,
three matching l&lt;awasakl tki
vesta and. trailer all go with It,

&gt;r-

$8000, 74().949-2203 Ot 740-948·

MUSTRLLtlt
19 11211. Doep·V, 8C~I . 190hp
Morerulllr lnboord Motor, :Ttalleo.
Llfa Preservers &amp; Bumper. ONLY
$2,1100. 740-448-3114.

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29 Faat gill
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40 Valuable

41 SlY rtlideni!l;
42 Singer Adrui)i
43 Delermlllll!CI!'
45 FreUdulent - .
46TMIW-P
47 Smoll pie ' .n
49 Bullring cry ·1

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52. Fltlh egga · ''
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1972 Dodge Champion , sleepa :
tight, interior newly decor,ted,
naw tlrto, air eoooltlonod, $400Q,

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Middle age is when you're laced w~ two temptations
and you pick the one lhat gets you home lhe EARLI-

740-992·2741 .

EST.

1973 Vega 5tn whool campor. :
oleopo e. fully oqulppocl. 12.000.
304-675-38511.
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1975 Corsair camper. ateopo 6,

4·burner stove w/l)ven, rafr~ 1111 •
tor t.tOV or propene, ahowar, ·,
flushabla toilet, · double tub,
stainl11s sink. propane furnace
1 1
w wa I mounted thermoatat, pro-pane hot water heater, lots of
storage space In· cloaat, double
propane lanka InclUded. Tendon

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MOIISIE ·SLAM

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31 Mona-

37 Sibling of elft
38 Neuter · f J "'
pronoun · -

Phillip Alder

Many· players use Blackwood
when they shouldn't. Wheel out the
trusty Old Black on.ly if you are will·
ing to bid six even if one ace is missing.
.
Then: are two other "rules·• of\
Blackwood thill. should be followed:
I. Don't USI: Blackwood wh~n
holding a void.
2. Don't use Blackwood with two
(or mon:i losers in an unbid suit
unless you are absolulely cenain
that partner bas a control (ace, void.
king or sjngleton) in that suit. ·
Suppose you have ·a void. If you
ask for aces and find that one is miss•
ing, how do you know if it is in your ·
void suit (which is bad news) or in
.anolher suit (when a gmnd slam is
still in the picture)?
When you have two losers off the
top in a si(!e suit and you lewn an ace
is missing, how will you .know if the
opponents ean take the liryt two tricks ·
in your weak suit? In my e~perience.
partners don'l see the funny side
when the opponenl5 defeat a slam ~
trick.two.
.
·
. . In both these silualions. you need
to resort to cue-bidding. Once a
trump suit hi~ been fixed in a game·
forcing auctio~. biddinf! a side suit
shows the ace (or avoid) In that suit •
and inten:st in a slam.
· This deal highlil!"t~ cue-biddinf!'s .
usefulness. Once hearts wen: IIJlreed,
Blackwood would leavo; South
assuming Nonh"s ace wa.~ in dia~
·moods, his liriit-bid suit But by cuebidding his spade ace. he heard
North cue five clubs, shOwing tlial
ace. ll!ow ,bi~ing seven hearts w~
easy. And the play was even easier.

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PEANUTS

Auto Parte &amp; · . '
Accaaaorl•.

hlew gu llnl&lt;ir &amp; body parta. D &amp;
R Auto. Alploy, wv. 304·372·
3933 or 1.81)0.1173-93211.

790

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nor Dent.
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Roglotored black hall Arabian/
haW quarter horH gelding, 9 yro.
Old, $1200, 74().698·2183.
Two Ponyo Broken To Ride, One
NICI Yoarllng Ouartor CoJt, 140•
24!-8081. 74().448.1179.
840 Hily &amp; Oral':'
90 pluo baloo mlxOd ha~ $1.'501
ball. For leaoe, l451bo. tobacco
aNolmtnt, .15 cantlllt&gt;. 304•675·
1043.

X "NOW 5\lE OOESII T
UICE ME ! SHE OCESti'T

35 Hom Power Jonnoono GOOd
Condition. $800, Col 1 :5
P.l!. 304-615-5131 .

760

7 Atrpot1' unit

5 Gnek letler
I Expenalft lur

axle, good cond. 51 .100. 304·
1987 Toyota Truck SR·5. $2.700 e7S-629 3.
8
Cll no; 4pm. 304-e7S.5048.
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1988 PotorbtU 319 Extended
Hood 425 Cat Recent Major.

RallO Your Gay Old Oolry - ·
..0 +Food GuarantiOd 7.A0-2455464.

CFA Floglslorod Hlmalayen kit·
lent, ShOll end wormlld, 1150
· Roglltorld Hllllllayan 1111·
Exira Nlca. 7~118.

Vohlelll, _No Turn Downo. Clll
Vittle, 7~2897.
Upton OM&lt;! cara At. e2·3 Mllto
S h 1L
out o eon, wv. Financing

""'102.Alrrldo, ?4Q.+t8.06!i2.
1990 Ford F·350. dlooet, crow
c•b. dually, ground eflecta, loaded.' axeollant cond~lon. $12,500.
740-949·2217.

THArJSf'OH fAT IOU

Amono rafrlgorator 22/cubic h.
~·lld0. leo &amp; wotor In - · · r
·~Ito pold 11 . tOO·takt 1100. :
304-675-8132.

1991 Noon Groen 4 Door1. Auto,
AC, 31 ,500 .Mitts, $e,500 OBO
74().25U340. 740-256-6467.

Your Area John Olere Deiter ~ .584
Cr;9di·~~;,;;;:;-;;;c;,;-H;p:
For Residential And CommerCial ·
lawn Equipment. Compact UtiNty
Problema? We Can Http,
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP. All Eaay Bank Financing For Uatd

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RON
EVANS InENTERPRISES
.Jackson. Ohio, 1-800·537-9528

$toot Bldg . Ooalorohlp Avail. tn

7&lt;10-379-28118,

ready 10 drive or onow. 740-9112·

630.

Block, brtctl, sewer pipes, windowa, lintels, ale. Claude Wtn•ra.
Rio Gtande, OH Call 740·2•S·
5t21 .

duced $13.300,; Ratall $15,000.

74 Chevy Caprice convertible,

Waterline Spoelat: 314 200 PSI
121 .95 Ptr 100; 1" 200 PSI
$37.00 Plf tOO: All Brau Com-

Building

Air, 57,500 Milts, $4,500 080,
74().2511..&amp;349. 740.~87.

BIG NATE

$5.800. nogotllblo. 30H75-8810 ·
day 304-67S.s:!8511111111ng.

Between Gallipolis &amp; Rio Grande.

Suppllea

City May1ag. 740·'48·
.

5pm. 304·e75·

80HP, 2·seater, full cover, lire
nllngulaher, vary low hO\!FI,

Roes lnvacar:o wlllelchalr, used
once, SS!S: non-electric hospital
bod, uaed 8 months, us. 740·
992-7679.

550

Wash~rs,

root, ale·. crula.e, auto, 4cvl.

1995 Yamaha Wave Rakler 100

goo&lt;l ,.._, -

Sizes 01 4 WD And 2 WD Farm

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wltraltor. LCD digital dlaptoy.

Your Area Buah Hog Dealer For
Pans, Rotary Cutters, Loaders.
Tillers, Finish Mowen, Etc. car·
michael'S Farm &amp; Lawn Midway

Usld Pool Slide &amp; Diving Board,
740-448-2075.

prefer country, garden ipot,
-~~~ illt1 poll. 330874-4205.

~ Sport

White. 59,981·mltOB, 2dr, IUn·

OLMn slzt watelbad. new ~'leiter,
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will deliver if nHded, 740992·3914.

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Qt.ll."( t.ET '(()rJ ~~

YET, TII.®W'!\£ !

dillon, $9,800, 7&lt;1Q.+4e-6313.

740-11!12-8824.

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. IQSI~~TS "T WOFJ(.- TOO t.m:

1994 Morada 19 112Ft. Ski Bolit
e3 Houra. 180 HP. e.c.lltnt Can-

Entry, Cruise, Power Seara, Re-

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~"''ai&lt;IW~E 11'-EfW.T

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304-675-e359 aher Spm.

2045, will consider trade for ·a

24120r1.aoo.584·1111 .

1-¥)\ .lt.&gt;T YET, Ci{lf.F !

1993 21h. Mlracta Cabin Cruiser.

1996 Monte Carlo, LS: V-6, Aul01
Air, PW, Pl, Loelnar. co. Kayleel

Ohio On Jackson Pike 740·446·

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toon. 100 hp. Evinrude , with
Tracker drive on tandem trailer.
good condition , make offer. 740·

Call: 140-448·2412 or. 1-600·594·
:"~'':__'- : : - - - - - - Tobeceo SeHet, l40- 367_7800.

Swimming Pool. Navar Been Out
Box, Paid $200, SBrr(s Tokl$175,
16'x31 Steel Wal. 74().37~540.

ot trailer to rant or tease option ,

I 989 Tracker 28' Party Hut pon·

..,

In/outboard mo"tor, &lt;4.3 engine.
plus an accat~orlaa . $13,500.

loaded, 105,000 miles, extra
sharp, maroon, 4 door, 13995,

all~r

.THE BORN LOSER

992-1024 alter 5:30pm.

miles, exc. cond. S7 ,300 080.

$6,795 Call
741111.

AL.TtJGeTtlf,.

1985 Bavllntr Open Bow 19 Foot

1991 Shadow Convorteblo, Loaded, $3. 195; 1990 Cavalier
Dooro, AC, $1,795; 1989 Baratta
V·6 Auto, AC. $2,295; Cook Mo-

1992 Plymouth laser

~Uilf

Good Co,ndltlon Runs Gooct

446-2075.

113 - · round IMmond IOIIIolre. Bolay Aobtlltt For Soto $5.00
llzt 8, paid ttiOO. wilt IIIIa 1550: 740-.11181 .
Marqulo -ng 101 112 earot •
otzo 7, p•Jd S1400, will tako
-Open~ 1-4. Mon-811 Nlodtd : Someono to cui and
112110; wOddiOg 110wn with veil
11 •8. Floh Tonk &amp; Pot Shop,
1111 7, paid &amp;700 wilt IIllO, &amp;300; 2413 Jaclcton Avo. Polot Pltaa· bole 10 oeroo ol hay. Lowor Five
. Milt. Col 30H75-20CM.
74Q.317.-or7-24111 . • ' ant. 30H7HOe3.

Ulltltltl HOI . ..-.
311-f162.

Now Parts, $3,eoo O.B.O. 140.
448-6827. 1991 ChevroJtl CapriCe Largo
Station Wagon. Loadodl e5,24e
Mllel, $5,!100, 740448-0924.

0\JT OF Ttlf PI(-

1979 Tundereralt boat. 50 hpl'
outboard. walk thru bow. exeellen .
COiidltlort, $1900 74().992·5818.

Prlmootar· $50 oil Installation.
First mo~th Irae Including lree
HBO. Froo pro'flOIIon wltll rebate,
110().263-2640.

448-7283.

WANTED: 2 or 3 bedroom home

2412 or 1-8Q0.594-1111

2 -...... lltalt Route 1 · $275/Mo.• Ro,.,onooe
Dopoolt, No 1'111.740-2116-1!1111.

3 Bedroome; 2 Bttftl tn Porter
Arta. Dillolll &amp; -ronoeo Flo-

Condldon,

EX. cond., new Hoiland 474 Hay- . 1993 Ford Taurua SHO 93,000
blne EJC, cond. CarmicMael's
Mlleo, Leatnor CD. Sunroof. Ex·
Farm &amp; Lawn, Inc. Call 740.«6· cellent Condition, All Power. 7-40-

flmolell II 'obu Don't Coli Ut, Wo .
8alh LOlli 74Q.44H3011, 1·1100· , Auolrollen Blltpherd 'uppl11. 1
2t.t-G091.
,·
Mate Morto. 1 Malo Trtcol9rtd,
SIOO,l40-448-1032 .

3---.lnMor·
cervlltAre1.740--74.

c;amaroJis~V·e, Automatic,

199!5 Plymouth Neon 4 Doors,
Green ' With Spoiler AutOmatic,

Used, Bowman's Hort'MICIIrt, 740.

Mobile Space Available, Patriot
Olllo, 700.379-2254.
.

Wrap/New Holland 472 Hayblne

2 Bodroom Troltera In Srntl Tralf.
or ParK. A'ltroncaa &amp; Dopoolt
floclo*M, No ...... 740-448-1104.

a

snape. Asking $3,300 lo'rm. 740.
446-3486.
•

John Deere Skid Steer Loader.
All Sizes and Attachments In
stock 7.5% Financing Available.
Carmichael's Farm &amp; Lawn, tnc.

Salta: Rental, Trade, New &amp;

74().385-4367.

12_14 ft Disk UMd Rakes, Square
Balers. Round Balers e.S% Fi·
nandng on used ·Round Balel'l a.
Mower condi tioner&amp;. New Idea
Round Baler 1 year old with Net

% $TePPfl&gt; IAGIC TO P\JT T"iNGS
~._..,../
INTO Pfll~PfGTIVf,
AHl&gt; leFO~%
ICNfvl IT % lriiA$7

molar &amp; trailer w/aome accaasc&gt;rles. Boat &amp; motor In real good

~1584
::.::·-------- to'r&gt;. 7~103.
lntornallonat 3·pt. hitch disk. ell.
wide. Like now. $300. 11HP rid·

. By

1978 tell . Trl Haul boat 70hp.

1989 Dodge Daytona $500. 304576-2048. ..
(,jOQ(I

:

304·615·358' .

$12,800; 74().44&amp;.6189.

, 37 Cethollc

14 Klmonouoh

rrhe rules should
be etched in
stone

12ft. aluminum Jon boat, trailer, 2

1989 Corvene Red, 70,000 Miles,
Very Good Condition, Clean Car,

3=

.j ,34 t••Y
XICI

I

2 Rlirerln

OJ!I!ning lead; • Q (or • A,
if you ilon't trust them!)

folding seats, aluminum oars 6
anchor. like new. $700 .1080.

379-91189.

1981

Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

Delivery. Offer expires June 8 ·
Plastic LeUers 155 Box (Second
Box FrH) AAA Signs 8009533·
3453 anyrm,.

Scootera, Eloetrle Wheelchairs,

Mobile home 1111 available bet..
ween Athen1 and Pomeroy, call

Buy or 11n. Rlwerlne Antlquta,

$280.$300. oowor, woter and·
· 7AOII!rl·2187.
2 - . . troller for rent on ront·
td 101 botllnd FOX'I Plzri 112
rrllll out Sondhlll Rd. 3CU·875·
7348 .304·876,4837 , _......

Plantar,

1989 Chevy Corsica 2.8 V-6 High
Miles. Wall Cared For, $950, 700.

1992 Chevy Lumina, cold air, tilt;
erullt. ABS. l1oclrle w l -. PL,

530

420 Mobile Hoii'Mil
for Rent. --

Farm Equlpmant

Air, ·Runs Gree'tl

Pau

12 Ft. V·BoHom Aluminum Boat {i,
HP Motbr, Trolling Motor, Trailer
2 Bass Seats, 74Q.446.2810.

·John DHro 7000 4 Row NO Til
Planter Exec Cond. 2·AC 333 4
Row Air Planters. Older John
Dtore e Row Planter, JOhn Dtore
2eOO 4 Bottom Plow 2.Jolm Deere

Ropo'o Call· 1-800·522·2730, X · GDOO USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers , refrigerators.
1709.
rangoa . Skogga Appllaneoo, 76
Nice 3 bedroom, relerences, de·
Vlnt Slroet, Coil 740·448·7398,
pool!. no poll. 304-67S.S162.
uoo 199341111.
.

740-379-2540.

cru110. tilt, 41,000 original miles.
$5!100 080, 740-992·1078.

Pus

good. 304-675-3355.

750

MTD 146 Riding Mowar •s&lt;IO.·I
740-368o8869.
Now In ·Stodl: UtiDty Trallore 5• ldl'
. 5' xtO' • 5'x12', 76~•18' Keuoto
-

+ utiiiUea • da-

Rio Grande: 3 Bedrooms. No
Poto, Ooj&gt;oolt Available~! 5198,

1987 Pontiac Grand· Am 4dr,

'89 Ford Taurus. air, automatic,

rv.. of poallt

I 35Preuee

. 21 Outer
32 Sporty piKe
.I 33 Jtlpl1-

Vulilerable: East-West
Dealer: Soqth

1992 KTM 300, looks' &amp; runs·

,

DOWN

·...

Pass
Pass

9e Kawasaki Voyager. 2000
milts. tlkt now. $8500, 740.992·
69111.

non, new tires, last nlten, $~200;
:_74=0.-:9=85-:_3::90=2:_·- - - - - :-:
Hay Teddtra, New Hollar¥! RakeS,
Wagon Goer, MO..ors, Ford Corn

South
•AK
•AK98652

1991 Honda 250X 4 Wnaeter Loia
Naw Stuffl740-441: 1419.

31.000 miles. 1981 Ptymoutn K·
Car, aUiori'latlc, air, perfect eond.

400 Farmall, gOB, excellent coool·

• 10 7 3 2

Condl~on, Best Dlltr,'7•0·44e·
e725.
4cyl, auto, 4 new tirea, exc.

a- -

21 Ellquelll
25 Aflomoon

13 6 - -

• 6 4 3

W.eat

Patch, 2864 Kerr Rood. Bidwell.
740-246-11047 . .

5.9%Finanolng on Uood Tractora,
Ford 5030-400 HAS., Ford 10•0
4WD WI Loadtr·1370 HRS .. Ku·
bola !.15030 50HP·800 HRli Car·
michael Farm &amp; lawn , Inc. Call
740-.24t2or H!00.594·1111

• 8 6 5

1884 Honda ve5 Sabro. 1100Ct,
14,000 MillO, Water Cooled, Shirt
Drt..., Like hlew, 74044 f.Cl+43. .

Berry

610

•Q

.

lither
51 L.lll ol
13 UM llli I mep
miii8UI
14 Woolectr
54 Cenlln ahoe
15 Borm ,
55 Attr...tlw
18 Drug UMr
penon (al.)
17 Apr. 15 ogcy. 58 C h , 11 ActOf Zlerlng 57 Smelteat
20
hill
numbor of

• KQJ 4

1995 Kawasaki 4 Wheeter 300 2
WD, Excellent Condition , 740·
~998. AHor 5 P.M.

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

• 3 '
t A 10 7 5 2

Motorcyclea

cond. $1 ,500 . 1985 Oldsmobile
Delta 88 2~r. V· 8, auto, 69,000
original mllas. $700. 304·e95·
3080 or 304-a95-3237.

, Strawberries: Taylor's

East
•96532

Wall Equipped, $7,900, 740o24~
9092.

44~1

I 'Pt1tury cell
45 Chubby
7 PrinCe~· 45 .,..,...

allow

West
• Q J 10 7

1990 Harley Davidson UHra Ciao·
sic Wl1h Matenlng Pull Behind
Trailer $14,500 740-2511·9227.

$200..30H175-3824.

3 llf! 12 8a $300.00 I month, 304738-7295

Bedroom House, Central A/C

V19t1lablea

Strawba 1.. p1-'- Yo Ow c 11
rr.s. ~ yr
n, a
Claude Wtnters, Rk:l Granese. OhiO

8 4

• A g'

Ford Bronco 1990 Full Size.
92,000 Miles, 4 Wtloel Orlve, 351

740

08-04-98

• J 10 7 4
tKQJ98

1996 Maida B3000, 4x4 Exlon&lt;l·
ad Cab. 5 Spaad. A)r, E1ca11eot
Condition. 86.000 Mllll , Retail
$1S,OOO• .Radueod $12.SOQ. 741l379-2e86.

1981. •dr Cutlass Clara, &amp;c~l.

gooa eon d. 1 t ,400. 304·8e2·
2886
_ _..;.·- - - - - - - 1981 Mercury Grand Marquis
1- 0ile·clwn,ar, garage kept. AIC.
tape· playor, 98,182/mlteo. 4dr,
very good oondltlon. l3.29S. 304·
875-5084aftar 5pm.
1987 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Good

•

..'

EEK&amp;MEEK

Owner. $12.900, 740·448·2151
Alter4:00.

New Brakes &amp; Exhaust &amp; Tires,

1030.

74Q.448-1162.

wv. $300/mo.

~!:J.~~~~,.. kllteno with tails;
Frultl &amp;
580

AC, Qariga tcept /Non-Smoking

V8 . Good Condition, $1 ,800 Or
Bast Otter, 740-992--t568.,

$4.!100 "'"'· 304-475-8132.

ICing Size Waterbed JMattreas,

74044Hi688, 740-441·5167.

RENTA LS

Siamese cross;,tabbys, bia(:kS,

· Setztd"~
Am Sold•
Locally TltiiMonth. •
Trueks, 4x4'o, Etc.
t.aoo-522·2730, X 31101.
19110 : 1990 lh.&lt;:k, For $100111
•
SalztdAmSold
Locaiii'ThlsMonth.
Trucks, 414'1, Etc.
1.aoo.522·11730, X 31101.
1982 CutlaBS Supreme, 2 D, 280
-

people In New Haven WV. EOH.
Call June 304-882·3121 or 304882·3274.

~ EOH

We Pay Cash. 1·800·213·8385.
Antnony Lend co.

Toy Yorkles Wnltt Ble non Frtse
tl Seller In 1997 Show Qualltyl
74o-379-9081 , 74().379-9263.
Unique bobtail kltteno, bobcaV

'ir
. -,.----,990:':':"::_-:-.~_-For::-.:::,~001::::"11-

304-n:l-5965. 1

Wanted: 200 ·300 Secluded Acr-

We Buy Land : 30 -500 Acres,

tiX'II. OH. 74().4.46.1&amp;!8.

North

~W.

lng mower, rune&amp; mowa goud.

44&amp;-0006.

11 In Ohio. With All Mlnorat
Aignll, Aoo No Developmant Po·
tontlal. Craig Landefeld. e0410
ApacHe. washington. Ml •80114.
Phone: 810.1116-1439.

-Dponl
•
Profe&amp;alonal Grooming by Ap·
polntments. Over 15 yr1. experi·
ance, evening appointments
available, 650 Second Ave . Gal·

1995 Ford Wlndstar GL, e2K,
PO, AMIFM Ca ...tto, 6 Cy·
IInder. FW Drive, Front And Roar

,020.

740·643-.2U• : Fax: U0·643·

APT AVAILAIILE NOW
Twin Rivers Tower now accepting
applications lor 1br. HUD subsld·

County, Blackburn Realty, 7•0-

NOTICE
fntneh City Pot Graoml"'

1911 Chevy 4&gt;01, 350, Runo Good
740448·27S1 .

1110 •1910 HONDA CARl FOR
$100 Seized &amp; Sold Lo&lt;:ally This
Montn. Catll-800·522·2730 Ext.

now for elderly &amp; handicapped

14,000 Local Gov't. &amp; Bank

month. Free d-.llvery &amp; llt·up,
no land needed. Only et 0111·

new, $2000, 740-992-

Ceplalna Pedestal $200; 5000
BTU AIC $26; Whlto Tabla, 4
Cnalro $25 ; 2 Ctlllng•Fano 110
Ea. 1$15.00 Both. Oven 4 Yeare,
$50,740-441-1489 Atlor 5.

electric. Oepoalt required. 30467&amp;-1365.

Casn Paid For Land tn Gallla

(IIIWW.IIaftl&gt;'ljaeiile.oom)

140-245-5121.

Laturntr Grader $7.500; Cat 215
Rd. No slnglowldes. 304·e75·
$62,000; Cat 41e $25,000; D4H
7948.
GraCious living. 1 and 2 bedroom $52,000; Hera Powell Driving
apartment&amp; at VIllage Manor and Hammer, 12MOO; 1912 40 Ton
BAUNERLANQ
R lversl~ Apartments In Middle• . Uma Truck Crane. 100 Ft. Boom.
740441-1492
port. From $249·$373. Call 740· ..5,000; Snaet Ft. ROller, OOObte
48 Inch , $3.200; 1993
M•la• Co.: All New! Rutland, 892-5064. Equal Housing Dppor· Drum.
Atlas Copcoe Compressor 185
'tunltlea.
Whites Hill Ad. 16 Acre&amp; $1-4,000
Or 9, Acres S12,000_Danville, SR Now Taking Applications- 35 330 Hrs .. &amp;7,500: 1989 F·eOO
Ford Dltotl Dump Truck 52.000
325 , Nice Wooded 17 Acraa Wast 2 Bedroom Townhouse Mlteo; 45 Ft. Tool Trailer $2,000;
$18,000 ·12,000 Down+ $2121 Apartments $295/Mo .. 740.446· Cat
1553 Shtol Fl Roller, $45,000;
Mo.; Or 9 Aeroa $1e,ooo. City 0001.
.
30Ft. Vlbrotlng Skraed $4,000:
Water. Oyeavtr!e, Very Remote 11
• Acrn $10,500.
One bedroom lurnlShed house in Mloe. Fuol Tanka, Mise. Water
T&amp;nkl, Misc. Steel Beams, Con·
uppor Gaiii!OIIB. utiltles paid; ona crate
Barrieri Arroa Boards,
bedroom
furnished
apartment
In
Golllo Co.: Galilpotis. Neighbor$3,000
A Ploca, R4b DIU:nwltcn
Mldciloport. 740-992·2178.
hood Rd., Nice 1o Acre Building
Witn 600 Mro .. $7,500; 740.e43Site 119.000. Friendly Ridge, 8.5
29te Alter 4 P.M.; Altere P.M.
Rlverband Place has vacant apt.
Acres $7,500 Or 6.5 Acres
$8,000.

Garman /American Aollwolter
Pupplaa, Wormed , First SnotB,
Beautifully Marked, $100, 140·
37e.2663.
Hodge,_, Hand Tamad. Gtntle,
10 Waeks Old, 740·44e·8571
A11111ge Wtlghl 12 Oz.
HAPPY JACK 3X FLEA COL·
LAR: kilts flees , tick, IIIli mnes
lllllwiJ syBtemlc polaonlng. J D
Nor tn Produce , 740·44e·1933 .

JEt

EJCtra Nice 2 Bedrooms, All Etec·

Huge 28x80 3BA , 1 112 batn .
Starting at ONLY $39.999. Many

. UMITED OfFill
1998 Doubllwldt 0 Down $295

Hot tub. lkll
5949.

trle, Furnlohed Kllchen , WID
Hook·Up, Ctose To Spring Valley,
No Pots, $375/Mo .. Plus Reier·
enoto, Otposlt, 7of0.44&amp;.-6157.
For rent· downtown GaiHpolis, one
bedroom upstairs apartment, no
pets, trllst have references, S23S

8 acres or

Probttrno? Neld Thntd? Call the

446-2515.

7795.

9621 .

Frener Beet Fot Sale, 1.2S

Very nice $225. mo. 304·773·

1 ·S BEDROOM HOMES FROM

Large 101ectlon ol uaod ltanws. 2
or 3 bedrooms. Starting at $29VS.
Quick donvery. Call 740·:185·

$100; Gas Furnace $6': 3 Metal

5040.

304-755-6116.

/

$80; Security Cab e2x36x18

2br garage apt . In Clifton, WV.

Appliances :
Reconditioned
Dryers, Ranges, Ra'frlgrators, 10. Day Guarantee!

~~~-a1-.wv.

Bedroom Suite 1300; 25• T.V.

1 and 2 bedroOm apartments, fur-

Available Till Oct. 98 740·448·
2515 ..

WV. &amp; regl&amp;ter to wtn free
csoubtewk:ta, no gimmicks. Only
tro~

$225, 740-441-11107.

Apartments
·for Rent

Ptfhanr, good building sites.
$22,!100. 304-675-591 I.

poolt 304·773-5881 .

Ntw .111111 1417() thrH I!Hroom.
l)oUtle wide :lbr. 2 both. only · lneludol I months FFIEE lot ront.

l.-..r.f777.

Buildings

FREE DOUILI·WIOE
Stop by Oakwood Homoo ol Nt·

Mtllll

I1JII• ..._.t2Q5. permonth.

4932.

30r Hou10 locatod In N.W Haven.

3426.

for SaiB

Fanna for Sale

IY811Bblo,304-755-5566.

options available. 1-888·928·

HEAl ESTATE

New Vlvltar $2,800· Auto Flath

3 bedroom, large apartment, $295

740-245-9430 For More lnfOt"ma-

rode, no ltoodlng, $73,:100.

With 50mm Lens, Carry Bag. And

12&gt;~.65 ,

Den's Lawn Care, Free Estlma1ea,
Reasonable Rates. 304-674-

Tltl.frler. 740.992·11049.

ASAHI Pentu K- 1000 Camera

Rlclne. ... poll. 740-949-511511.

nllhld and unlumlantd. oecurtty Shelvea 31xt 8x75 $35 Each; 110"
Special 16x80 3BR, 2 batn. dtpoalt required, no pets, 740· I ~3· work Benches, 4 Wheeler
$1.325 Down, $205 Mo. Free air 892·2218.
11.000: 8 Gun Cablnot &amp;150
a "" 01Cir1lng. H!00~9Him .
080, 740-21111-1448.
2 Bldroom Apt. Stove and relrlg
SPIIINQ SPECIALS
Included. 74 Court St. Gallipolis. Brand Newl Greal GIHI CD/vkloo
.. IIIIDown
74G-&lt;W1-2583
storage unit. Black and cherry.
UFixo d Never out ol boll. S125. Holds "'
$1-o. Poymonto
2bdrm. apls., tolal electric, ap· to 940 diiCI, also holds tapeta.
&amp;17,115 an 3BR.
piiancas furnished, laundry room Call 740-992·8838 after 8 pm.
F,.. ,Dtllvtrt a Se~up
facilities, close to school In town. co. 1 tapes not included. ·
Only At Gatewood Homll
Applications avalta.ble at: Village
Nhro. wv. 304-755-518$
Green Apto. 149 or call 740·992· Bunk Beds With Mattreesos Very
37.11 . EOH. •
Good Condition, $225. 304-615·
TAX SPECIAL
4784 Allor 6 P.M.
New 3br $999/down $189/mo. 2br lurnlshod on Baacn Street In 1· .:.~:.:::;;_:_:.:;:::_____
Free Set-up &amp; Delivery. Only 3 Middleport, OH . Utllltltl palil. COMPAQ.PREFARIO wiLe• mark
LtHI On~ at Ookwood Home&amp;N. Depoalt &amp; relertnoes required. 1 5000 color Itt printer. Loaded .
tro WV. 3Q4.7~5l!85 .
room elllcleney opt. 304·882· Extreo. $1 ,000 . 30•·875·e•u.
2511.
Colt alter 4pm.

Dependable Lady Wm Do Housecleaning. 304-675-8738.

Don't throw your hard earned
money away? Roofing. painting,
carpenlry, lawnmowlng. etc. Top
· qu&amp;llty, free .estima.tes. Au as

l

financing on 2, 3 &amp; 4 bedroom
hOmes. Peyments 11 low 11
$1110. Cal now 304-755-5885.

Call VIrginia L. Smlln Realty At
740·44e·680e Or Call Cora At

4672.

I

for Sale
Okllr md&gt;lle 11ome n AU11am, 001
ol high wattr, aH utllltlee. two lola.
$8000, 700.7&lt;12·2070.

Holzer Hosp ital , For More Info
Call 740·441-0132, Leave Mes-

Pete for Sale

560

41 Church .-1

ACROSS

PHILLIP

teet,

1995 l'op-t.lp Camper. Cotemon;
Stetpo e. F.- Bed On EliCh Skit.
~. 740·2511-t881 .

ior.s6. se sule io stale your ~ac ·

AS'I'IlO·OIIAPB .
810

~---:.;
· ·-·~·. ·ai&amp;tANCER (June 21-July 22)
Leave wei1hty ~ms oul5ide the
BERNICE
huiuehold IOd&amp;y. If they bealmc
BEDEOSOL . CO!IY~Ion topits' at dinner, every-

Home
lmprovetMtltl

-INf

WATIIIPROOI'ING
Unoontlltlonellllttlmo guarontoe.

448.()170, HIQ0.217-0578. Rng·
. . '::C&amp;bhptUUIIIg.

Appliance Porto Am ServiCo: All
NaN Broj1Cio Ovof 25 YNra Experience All Work Guarantood
Froncn City M1ytag, 740· 441:. ·
7795.
C&amp;C Gonorol Homo Main·
1"onca· Pointing , vtnyl tldlnt.
carpentry, doore. wlnlowa, bBIN,
. - 1tomo -~ anc1 more. Far
1rH Olllmato r:d Cllet, 740oll92·

8323.

840
.

Electrle~~l and

Fleh lgutlon

.... l dl~ Dr .con~Ntclll wlrlnD.
_ _ Ot...,..., Miollfl].
canHd tlecttlcilln. Rklenour ~

Elaclrlcal, WV00030tl, 304·115- ·
1118.

one could aet uPtlaht.
LEO (July 23-Aua. 22) II will
'
only serve 10 trale doubts widlin
you today if yelp diSilUI IOIIICibina
•
·you believe in with someone whole
outlook is neptivc. · ·
· Friday, June S. 1998
• hi the year ahead, consilllency in . VIROO (Alii· 23-Sepl. 22) Don't
financial growth i5likely. Sometimes pl~ee younelf ill ID 4wli:WIId posiyour aains won:t live up ·to ywr tion today by requalina a favor liom
expectations. but tlley will be llally IIOII)ellltc you never replid for previ-.
and have a all!ld cumulllivc eft'ea. .au. help.
UBRA ($ept 2J..()cl. 23) ·
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Even .
There
R 1W0 sides tD evcryjiiiUC.
though you'll be in a ~
1'1100!110day, y,ou could tab die edp Make it a point today 10 11f tD ~pp~e­
off. it by aaendinaa plherif!l wilh a cille wheJe your mile •• 1:0111ina
per-. you dislike, Get a jump on life liom. Oivc your l llpDIIse fiiiKC for
by unclerat8ndlna the innuences expmaion.
SCORPIO (Oc:l. 24-Nov.-22) Your
... Uaovern you in the yar lllead.
Send for your Allto-GIIph plldic:· chin indic:lla indultriousneu today,
tiona by malHna S2 10 AIIJo:(lrlph. yet lhere'sllso a pouibility you may
c1o this nc:W~p~per, r.o.
·r7ss• llllke llldltlunal wqrt for younelfby
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YO!I have good chances for achieving
objectives today. provided you don't
make things mote difftc:ult for )COUr·
self than they already lll'e.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q..Fcb. 19)
Friendship is more imponant than
deienninina riihl lir wrong' when:
inli1nifitant iS51tcS are concerned. If
you. win the deba!c· you touiCllosc a
pll tn ~ process.
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. must be e~~mely prudent and count
. your pennies tlll'efully today if you
hope tD mike do wilh the resources
at · hand, Your self-esteem will
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needs doina.
ARIES (Muth. 21-April 19) Your
onc-ro.onc relationships could be
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Dear Ann Landen: I am one of
those millions of people ·who,read
your column every day but never
thought I would be writing to you.
I' rn a mother of a so n. He Oew
home for Christmas from Indiana
University.
One· night . while we were washing the dinner dishes, I noticed a
mole on his upper inner arm. It
looked like an angry mole - a mole
that had a mind of its own.
My huoband said, "It's nothing."
My instinct told me otherwise. After
my son returned to school, I remem ~

bered a column you printed a while
ago about moles that were cancerous. I phoned our son in Indiana and
that.he see a doctor immediately.
Yes, Ann , the mole was cancerous- the nasty kind. My son had
quite a bit of skin removed and will
follow up with a chest X-ray and a
blood test. The doctor seems optimistic.
.
The reason I am writing is . to
thank you . Unknowingly, you. gave
me the support I needed to trust my
instincts. l had no support from my
family. There is ryo way on earth l
can thank you enough.- A Mother
in ·stockton, Calif.
Dear Storkton Mom: All m.oles
that have a rai sed surface, irregular
borders or a change in color or look
"angry " and acuvc should be seen

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be checked for skin can6er:-by a dermatologist.

promptly by a· doctor. I pray that
your son caught his in time.
Meanwhile, to anyone in my
reading audience who has such a
mole: Will you plea•e see .a doctor
immediately a dermatologist?
J
Dear Ann Landers: A while
back, you asked your readers who
have been married a long time to
write and tell you what it was that
made their marriages last. Well ,
here's my contribution:
My bride and I will both be 76
years old in August. Our formula ·is
. as follows: dining out and 'dancing
twice a week - without fail. She
. goes on Tuesday, and I go on Thursday.
·
You may use my name and city.
It's OK with me. - Ralph Millsaps,
Statesvtlle, N.C.

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Dear Ralph: Thanks for sharing

prosrams a donorlwishes to suppon.

the secret of your happy. marriage.
To help contributors Rlake wise
It's your delightful sense of humor. decisions and to protect the charita·
P.S.: I IF you cleared this with . ble organizations that do good work,
your wife. Otherwise, you will never the NCIB will identify · by name
hear the end of it.
those that meet reasonable criteria
Dear Ann Landers: On.ce again, and those that' ire and are not fully
you have performed a valuable pub- · accountable to contributors whose
lie service by informing. rtlders to suppon they seek.
.be wary of charitable organizations
We would be pleased to send ~
that spend most of their money rais- copy of our current "Wise Giving
ing money instead of doing good · Guide" to your readers, free of
work.
charge, if they . call 1-S00-501The National Charities lnforma- NCIB , ext. 4003. ~ they can write
tion Bureau (NClli) will he happy to to our offices at NCIB, 19 Union
give your reader~ guidance in malt- Square West, New York, N.Y.
ing their charitable contributions. It 10003-3395 (www.give.org). is a fact that vinually all major char- James Bausch, president, NCIB
· ities use outside solicitation firms to
Dear James Batuch: Thank you
help them raise funds. .
for your guidance. I hope that SOO
The. key issue is how many cents · number is prepared fotkjillion ~alls
out ·of each dollar actually go to the and thJll you have pJJity of gutdes

on hand. You're gOing to be
swamped.
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What can you gJVe the
who has everything?
Landers
bookll:t, "Gems," ts tdeal for
nightstand or coffee table. "GeiJIS
is collection of Ann Landers' most
requested poems and essays.
:
Send u self-addressed, long,.
business-size envelope and. a c~k
or money order for $5 .25 (tbu
includes postage and handling) to:
Gems, c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box
11562, Chtcago. DJ. 60611-0562. (In
Canada, send $6.25.)
To frftd,out more a!1outAnn La~­
ders and read her past coluf!lnS, vtstl
the Creators Syndicate web page at
www.creators.com. · ANN LAN-.
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Galli a Shriners present $5,250 ··
check to Holzer's Pediatric Unit ·
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Galhpohs Shnne Club, representmg
The Harrisonville-Scipio Alumni field Parker. Racine, Irene Jewell the Illustrious Potentate Richard A.
Association met May 23 for its 69th Burrill, Albany, Erma Boring Norris, Yardley of the Aladdin Shrine Temannual reunion banquet with 102 · Racine, 1953; Thurman Ross, Milton, ple, presented a check for S 5,250 to
W.Va., 1954; Hallie Ross, Alexan- the Holzer Medical Center Pedf~tric
alumni and guests attending.
President Harold Gr.tham gave the dria, 1955; Larry Clark. Middleport, Unit. This contribution came from the
welcome with Jo~ Clark giving the 1956; Carolyn Welsh Collins, Ridge- Aladdin Shriners Hospital Associaway, Lavema Wears Bums, Colum- tion for Children, Inc.
in vocation.
Every year the Aladdin Shriners
Donations of $172.75 were given bus, Anna King Shuler, Racine,
Burbridge
Lefebre, Hospital Association for Children,
to the scholarship fund. One recipi- Racheal
ent was given the gift of $100: Gary Pomeroy. Gary Borgan, Reynolds- Inc .. through the Shriners of Aladdin
Stanley, son of Danny and Shirley burg. 1957; Danny Amol&lt;tPomeroy, Temple contributes thousands of dolStanley, and grandson of Felix Alkire. 1958: Virgil Reeves, Albany. 1959; lars to many hospitals and organizaAny student with a parent or grand- Joy Wiseman Clark. Middleport, tions in the local communities to help
children age · 18 and under. This
parent who is a Harrisonville-Scipio Harold Gm~am. Pomeroy, 1960.
Alumni classes honored · were, check brings the amount to $46,250
alumnus may apply.
The president made a request with numbers present: I938, five; that has been contributed to the
Holzer Medical Center Pediatric Unit
from Principal John Lisle to buy 1948, two; 1958, one. ·
The
auditorium
was
decorated
in
during
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books for the school library. It was
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purple
and
white
with
vases
of
flowThe
largest contribution from' the
voted on to give $281 toward the .
ers and candles decorating each table. Aladdin Shrine Temple it:ilurally
books.
Seven alumni members decea.o;ed g'oes to the Shriners national program
Alumni attending were: Pauline
Die~l Atkins, Pomeroy, 1928; Mary tbis past year were: Hazel Lawnson . which is Shriner5 Hospitals for chii-·
Welsh Woodyard, Columbus. 1933; Stanley, 1938; Cecil Haning, 1948; dren.
The first Shriners Hospital was
Eleanor Giikey Upergraff. Birming- Elizabeth La!llbert Vaughn. 1937; ·
ham, Ala., 1936: Margaret Whaley Owen Cotterill, 1940: James Reeves, opened in Shrevepon. La., in 1922
Kostival, Athens, Cecil Morris, Can- 1937; Ernest Carr, 1925; Sadie Mor- and since then, has grown to I')
orthopaedic hospitals and three bums
ton, Juanita Huii"Richards, Dayton, ris Carr, 1957.
Pauline
Halliday
Atkins,
1930,
institutes. The total 1998 budget for
1937; Virginia Hull Gibson,
Pomeroy, · Leod.ill
Davidson, was the oidest graduate. present and these hospitals is $457 million dolPomeroy, Duane F. Stanley, Pomeroy, received a . flower arrangement. Jars. The . money for this budget
Clinton Gilkey, Albany, Alice Gilkey Eleanor Gilkey Upergraff, 1936; comes from several sources including
Whaley, Palm Harbor. Aa., 1938; came the farthest and received a ,ba.•- gifts, bequests, income from the
Elizabeth Lamhen Wardle, Hillard, ket of !lowers.
Lonnie Jewell, Pomeroy, 1940; Joan
. Special recognition wa.• given to
Fin law Sorden, Rutland, 1941 ~ pa.•t bus drivers, Pansy Tum·er JorGladys Hull Cummings, Pomeroy dan, Norman Wool! and Clinton
, 1942; Virginia Alkire Burke, Gilkey. Also Jean Alkire was honored
Pomeroy, 1943; Bernjlrd Gilkey, for being a school teache'r.
$46K was mised for a handmade
Middleport, 1944; Joe Stanley,
·Pomeroy, Marriann Throckmorton Amish qui it. Louise Gilkey won the
Whitlock, Columbus, 1945; Lena drawing. Alan McMurray wa.• recAlkire Hewitt, Columbus, Gamet ognized for gifts sent from the
Henderson Swisher, Ashville, 1946; Bahamas which were given a.• prizes
Dena Chase Parsons, Dayton, 1947; for the auction.
James Borgan provided the enterLeroy Lambert. Worthington, Wayne
tainment
with singing. For the m.,,.;r I
Chase, Albany, Helen Alkire Pickens,
and
dance,
the Alvin Chutes Band
1948; Jean Wyatt Wood, Pomeroy,
1949; Rosella Borgan Birchfield, was the entenainment for the
Albany, Virginia Welch Douglas, evening. The benediction was given
Athens, 1950; Pansy Turner Jordan, by Joy Wiseman Clark.
New officers are: l{arold Graham,
Aora Douglas Osborne, Genrude
president;
Larry Clark, vice presi-1
•. McMurray Monroe, 1951 ; James
Borgan, Lanca.•ter, Paul Cotterill, dent; Virgil Reeves, treasurer:
A~bany, 1952:Pauline (Jean) Birch- · Clark, secretary.

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. Columbus. A.celvlng the gift on behllf of the
1101pltll - · (l.rt to right) Thom •• R. Childs,
endowment fund, hospital fund-raising events and the annual hospital
assessment paid by every Shriner.
In addition to the care and treatment of oithopedic proble"!s and
bums, the Shrine Hospitals also Inial
children in tl1ra: special spinal coni

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