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R'ictsoy, October 2, 1998

Wife whos·e hubby Walks out ne.eds advice on what to . ·do

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Dear Ann ·Landers: Two weeks
ago. when I came home from the
supermar-ket I found a note from my
hu..;band saying there Walol too much

pre"ure in hi' life and he needed to
!"''away. I immediately checked our
bedroom and found that all his
· clothe~ v.er~

gone . ..

{!. few day&lt; later. I learned he
already had another apartmenl and a

new phone number. which proved
he had been planning bi' e,.;ape"for
quite 'ome·time, I had an awful fe&lt;l-

ihg &lt;If betrayal when I reali_zed thai
ille ptn;on·J hud been sleeptng npl _
lo for so many Y""" would plan to
sneak off and leave me. wilhoulsaying a wOrd.
The nole he left uid he would
contacl me in a few days. h has been
nearly a wee[ and I haven'l heard,
from him.
My fnends tell me I should phone
him and lind oul exaclly whal,he ha.&lt;
in min~: bull don't want to do that.
After all, he is the one who left. an!f
I think he should make the . fir.a
move. Plea'e give me some advtce.·Confused in the Midwest
· Dear Midwest: Don't rush. Let
the dust seule. Wait another week. If
you don't hear anything by then. call
and tell him you need lo know what

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A fesson from nature
By Bonnie Shiveley
Devotional Writer
Sometimes J linle overnight ,~rip l.'an
for pu r weary _s.Ouls.
Joy1.ully, we oplored Hocking Hills State Park in,southeastern
Ohio. Whal an amazingly beautiful creation' With our fnends. we
rode motorcycles through a shallow clear ·creek. around ge ntle
curves. up hill s and past grazing ·deer to a quiet, pine-forested
l.'ampground . Jack~ts felt good in tile evening a~ we hiked throu gh
towering trees and noweri ng ground cover to gigantic Ash Cave.
~ack at the campsite. the in vi ting warm tin: be£ged us to roast hot
dogs and mar&lt;hmal.uws. Held captiye by !he glowing embers. we
!'l()fll y .,ang son£' of praise to'lJur heavenly Father.
The nex1 morning. the aroma of fr~ying bacon and egg..; drifled ·.;.
thmugh the cri sp air as our fri ends prepared a tasty breakfast.
Again. we hik ed beautiful trail s pasl huge moss green rocks.
through narrow passages and across foot bridges to Old Man's,
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\Ve saw many wonders of na.ture in the park. such as an enor·
'mou :-. lree wit h roots that grew aroUnd a craggy rock. The tree was
&lt;o tall·! How cou ld it stand ? I thought of Ephesians 3:17-19
(NASB ). when the Apostle Paul prayed for us : "That Christ may
dwell in yqur heartS ... and that you. being rooted andgrounded in
love. may be able to comprehend ... what is the breadth and length
and he ig ht and depth. and to know the love of Christ which surdo

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pas:-.es knowledge."

Like that tree. we need strong roots to hold and grip our R&lt;x:k.
fou ndation of love. Chdsl.lesus. Hi.s lov~ for us is so great. We
c;mnot undersiand it. but we allow 'Him lo dwell in our hearts. we
bec&lt;ime rooted and grounded in Him. Our hearts sing praises wilh
the write r in Second Samuel 22:2-3: "The Lord i&lt; my rock and my
fortress and my deliverer: my God. my rock. in whom I take
refuge; my shield and the hom of my salvation. my str0 nghold and
my refu ~e: my saVior.','
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Father. thank You lor lessons from nature and for reminding us
of the nature of Christ Jesus. our Creator and Rock. Ameit.
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his plans are so you can make yours. once bil a child and kRocked anothYou gav~ me no clue a.&lt; 1o your age. er boy off his bicycle. Recently. 1
how long you have been manied or h'!d a baskelball hoop installed in
what your financial status 'is, If 1 our driveway. As soon a.&lt; the hoop
k11ew . more abou1 your st'tuatt'on. I went up. the boy s1aned 10 play
could be more helpful. Good luck .
1here. After a week of showing up in
Dear AniL Landers: I live in a our drivelliay. 1 told him he had 1o
nice suburb and have lwo well- ring our bell and a.&lt;k permission.
adjusted children, a 6-year-old boy Aft~r repeated anenilil•.. to g~t ptrand~ 2-year-old girl.
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mission. with linle success. he finalThe problem is the 12-year-old ly got the .message. H~ then began
boy who lives lhree door&lt; awav. He peering in our windllws lik&lt;! a Peepre;l)ly is strange. I rarely see. him ing Tom to see if anyone was home
with children his own age , He often so he" could ring our bell. This
plays with kids who are much spooked my wife.
younger lhan he is. including my
Frankly, L don't want this . boy
own.
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around my hou.se or my children.
Other neighbors have mentioned His father is a friendly guy but tl'llV· .
Ihis boy's peculiar and unpredictable els thre&lt; weeks out of the month.
nature. They do not trust him. He . , His mother is cold and distant.

Mranwhile. the boy continues lo
' hang around our proptny.

Gay Perrin and Jo Ann Wildman
were guest speakers al a recent luncheon meeting of lhe M~igs County
Retired Teachers Association held at
the Trinity Church.
Introduced'· by Jean Alkire, the
speakers talked about their experientes during a recent work week
activity at a mission in rhe mountains
ofMexiw. ·
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Mission Mazahue is about a 2-1/2
hour drive from Mexico City. reponed
Perrin and Wildm:in. Forty people.
ages 3 to 70. frorn many denominations spent the week in helping to
improve the living· conditions of 1he
people at the mission. The original
mission wa' built in 1718. The inhal&gt;itants are believed to be descendant&gt;
of the original Azlecs. '
Each person used lheir individual
talents during the week. the women
reponed. They ha~ lew supplies and
had to 11&lt;! creative in whal they did.
They spoke of paiming walls. making
curtains. and caulking windows and
related Ihe experience of ·hiking into
lhe mountains to visit lhe winter
refuge of lhe Monarch buuerfly. There
wa~ a lovely exhibit of woven anicles
and slained glass work which had
been done by by lhe natives. There is
a real need for more educational
opponunities for the young.people of
lhe area. A young lady from the mis·
sion will be coming to the Cleveland
area to funher her educalion under
sponsorship of a brolher-in-law of
Wildman.
The business meeling wa'i t:ondu,·led by Maxine Whilehead. D~vo­
tions were given by Helen Williams.
The ne.l meeting will he hdd on
October 17. Follow·ing lhe meeling. all
MRTA members altended a sutprise
hinhday pany for Nellie Parker.

•ister named her son Marion lhatthe

Should I discuss my L'Oncem wilh , You sugge.led the mother givr him
the boy's father or •i.mply continue a middle name so the Jeacher.
to discourage his presence around.. wouldn'tthink he was a girt.
Marion (spelled with an "o" ) is a
our house'! Plea..., ~elp . --Worri&lt;d
Parent in Illinois
perfectly good boi' s-name and ha&lt;
.Pear Worried Parent: That been for centurie,_Just like FrJnds
chiiJ n..,,h to be S«nliy a profes- · and Frances. Ashky and A•hlee.
sional for evaluation. His behavior Shame on you . -- Tex in Texas .
suggests thath~ ha' so""' problem&lt;
Dear TeK: At lea.'t 5.000 people
that need attention. You should talk wrqte to tell me,Juhn Wayne's real
to the boy's falher about your con- name wa.&lt; Mariun. Tl]e lhings I learn
cems. which sound legitimale to me. from my reade"'
Meanwhile. make sure that an adult
is present whenever he plays with ~nit- questions to Ann Landers.
your childrea.
Creators Syndicate; 5777 W. Cen~&gt;far Anb Landers: Where in tury Blvd., Suite 700, Los Angeles;
the world di&lt;! you park your brains
Calif. 90045
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Syracuse presbyterian
obs.erve homecoming
Homet.::oming was observeU
Sunday. Sept. 13. al the Fir&lt;t
Pr"hyterian Church of SyraCUSe!.

Morning worship wa." heiU at
II a.m. wilh Elder Roll&lt;!rt Crow.
Jr. '" worship leader. .The Rev.
Dr. Krisana Robinson. pastor.
preached fmm I Timothy I; 1217 sharing aboul Christians living their faith to expre~s graJi·
tude to the merciful God.
Special anthems were SUQg
by .the church choir. "Each Step I
Take" and by Elder Esther Hard·
en. "He Won My Hean." After
the worship seryice u potluck

tlinner was served. A progmm of
gn..;pd

.~inging

was pre:\enled by

RECOGNIZED FOR SERVICE .- Special recognition was
given · to Margaret Cotterill, right, a member of the Syracuse
Presbyterian Church for 60 yeare, and ·Eleanor McKelvey who
has served ,as church organist alnce 1963.
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nf 'the chqrch since 19~K. the
longesl of anyone in Ihe church.
~mu dtler amll.'ll:rk'of ses.~ion of
the church since I'160: and to
Elder Eleanor McKelvey ho has
served as 'hun..:h hrganist sine!!
1963.
Several family members and
frir!nds from oul of lown attend_. t:U the homecoming. •
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RUTLAND- R-utland Free Will
. POMEROY - Special services. ' 'Baplisl Church; revivallhrough SunFaith Valley Tabernacle Church, Bai- day, 7 p.m. Charlc~ Swigger. evangele~ Run Road. Pomeroy. 7 p.m. Sat- li st. Special singers each night. Paul
urday. ·
Taylor, pastor, invites public.
SALEM CENTER Star
Grange 77K and Star Junior Orange
H7H. Saturday, potluck supper at ~ : .lll
p.m. followed by meeting. Kp.m. All
mt!rnbers
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SUNDAY .
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HEMLOCK GROVE - Hemlock Grove Christian Church. homecnrning Sund:.l)\ Potlul':k cJinnet at
12JII_p-Jll.: program at 2 p.m. Sptci~l mu&gt;fic by Gabriel Quanel.
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RACINE - · Return l tmj th an
Mdg, Chapter. . DAR. 10 a.m.
FOREST RUN '- R~vival Sunhrunch ho&lt;ted ~y Pat Hult&lt;r. B,ctry ,t;,y through Tuesday m the Foresl
Milhoan. Mary Kuy Ros~. nnd Pl'ggy
Run United Methodist Church. 7
Mt)or~:. followed hy meeting :mJ · p.m. wi th the Rev. Wesley Thalch~r
*-~ Crave markin1•s fnr tivt: Llecc:(seJ ·' as gut!st speaker. SpeciUI music
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mc!tnbers.
nightly.
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DANVILLE
Service•.
' REEDSVILLE - Rev ival serDa nvi lle Church nf Chri 't. Saturday vi&lt;e&lt;. Sunday through O.:t. H. 7 p.m.
7 p.m. and Sunday: 10:.10 a.m. &lt;tnd o at lhe Fellows hip Church of the
p.m. Denver Hill. Fo~l e r.' W. Va. Lo Nazarene. Nu~sery will be provided.
11&lt;! the speak&lt;r.
Ken Patton . evangel i ~L Humel:oming Sunday with dinner at 12JO p.m.

MONDAY
SYRACUSE - Suttlln Township
Board of Truslees. regular session.
Monday, 7:30p.m., Symcuse Villag ·'
Hall.
RACINE Racine Village
Council. Monday, 7 p.m. at th~
muni cipal building.

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Tlrne.-Sentlnel Staff
GALUPOUS - Gallipolis City Commissioners are
expecied 10 review final details surrounding an application
for downtown revilalization funds when they meet Tuesday
in preparation for lhe applicalion's submission to lhe COmmunity Developmenl Block Grant program. ·
The city faces an Oct. 16 filing deadline in seeking
$400,000. that wi!l be pan of a financing package for
improvements to the downtown.
. II marks. the city's seeond auempl al seeking CDBG
mq_ney for revitalization. An application submilted lasl year
was lumed down, but officials ai lhe Gallia Counly Cham'· ber of Commerce assisting with revitalization plans feel the
· proposal may have a better chance due to the pr.oj«ct's substance.
A document including the application and data supponing the project has been prepared by Marjean Butcher, the
chamber's associate director, with tbe help of Davida F1anneiy from the Ohio Valley Regional Development Commission, the Waverly-based organization that helps local .
governments in southern Ohio wilh seeking funding for '
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RNC opens Ita checkbook to
!lid challenger to Strlckl~nd
: GanneH New11 Sl!rvlc.e
WASHINGTON- The Repub'litan · National Commillee is
spending more than $400,000 on
lhe first phase of a TV ad campaign airing in sou1hern Ohio and
Wesl Virginia in support of Ll.
Gov. Nancy Hollister, who is challenging Democralic incumbent
Ted Strickland in Ohio's·61h Congressional District.
So far, the pemocratic Natio~al
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prepared for aubmlulon to help In a revltallza·
tlon effort for Gallipolis' central historic bualneu
dlatrlct, a portion of which Ia - n above behind
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infrastructure improvelljents.
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trict.
SuCh details as the fi'!_al cost estimate, as well as amend,
Riverfronl developmenl is alsq included in a piau thai
ment of legislation designating lhe target area, will go before will ultimately "assist in making Gallipolis a thriving,plac:tc
· the; city .comniissionetS al this week's meeling.
for tourists and the people of GaUia County," according to a
"We like to look al this as a rehabilitation," said ..R.V. description of the project's purpose.
"Buddy" Graham, the chamber's senior vice p~ident and
"Renovation and rehabilitation of the downtown district
chief1:xecutive officer. 'There is nothing in this project that is imperative to maintain a stable eronomy and setlliC of
is fluff. It's a bric~and-mortar endeavor, and lhe private place in the cily," the description reads.
commitment it's received has been tremendous."
ButCher said lhe documentation required for !~appli­
The commitment of dollars from privale businesses is cation has included building swveys, assessments by AEP
expecied to form the bulk of revitalizalion's financing. to exterior service connections to structures and coordlna·
according to estimates prepared by tl)e cily and chamber. lion with business and property owners over the kiDII pf
The CDBG funding, if awarded, representS a smaller por- improvements needed. .•
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tion of the overall funding.
Overall, research into the tatget area affects over 30
Estimates·will be availaQie after.lhe commission has had · .buildings, and Butcher credited the work of the city's axle
itS'say, Graham Said.
eoforcemenl ol'!ice wilh helping prepare necessary infonna~ ·
"After Tuesday, we'll be more on latget wilh lhe fig- lion,
ures," Graham Said. "It's lheir call on that."
Last Th~rsilay; representatives from the Ohio Depart·
The project looks to improve streets, curbs, sidewalks, ment of Development conducted a walking tour of the
utility lines, parking, streetscapt, housing, facades, roofs downtown to help get a sense of the .project's srope, she
and interior code tipgntdes to privately-owned buildings in noled.
the tatgel area, known as the central' historic business dis"It's been a major undertaking." Butcher said.

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Big Bend Sternwheel Festival concludes Memories of river travel
three full days of rive·rfront a-ctivities live again through repnca

movie, 'The Kentuckian", and finally
three-day festival.
BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH
By BRIAN J. REED
Davis said Friday thai she had met visitors Tlmee-Sentlnel Staff
sank at Sl. lJJuis in the mid&amp;.
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Times-Sentinel Staff ··' ,
It was Bun's memories of the GorPOMEROY - "When we \vere
POMEROY - The majestic sternwheelers from Kansas, Massachusells and severai .cities in
kids we would sw1m 'out and we'd lake don C. Green lhat ied the two Pomeroy
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have pulled out of the Pomeroy levee area, a·nd the immediate region.
Local merchants and organizalions benefit lhe waves of the Gordon C. Green," men .1o select that stemwheeier for
plans are now underway for lhe lOth anniversary
from
lhe even I. The Pomeroy Merchants Asso- said Mwvin Burt as he and George their project. They worked from origiof the Big Bend Sternwheel Festival. to take
ciation coordiWrighl displayed, their working scale nal phins which had been scaled down.
pl ace in Octo·
italed sioewalk
''The plans caUed for 1/8 inch scale
replica of lhe famed stemwbeeler.
ber, 1999.
but lhat was
Over the
sales and olher
As many as
too small for
prom.o tions in
past two yeaJS,
16 boats were
our old gnarly .,
working hunconjunction
docked at one
weekdreds
of
bours,
fingers
so M
with
the
time at . the
.inaeased that
end's activilhe · two •conlevee
and
to
1/4,"
amphitheater ·
ties.
structed the
•. area for this
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explained
Cham - scale, 1/4
weekend's
Burt.,
.He said
festival;· orgaber . of Com - for each foot.
merce
orga- Once finished,
much or the
nized by the
nized a Casino they · painled
planning was
Big ·
Bend
Night, one of her in 1he origidone ~r the
Sternwheel
telephone wilh
its
major nal colors of
Commillee.
fund raising
Donna
green
and
STERNWH.EEL REPUCA _ George ~h ~orking
evenls for the white.
qlltvis. of lhe
Wright, left, and Marvin Burt built a 10 . hts own
year,
on
comm111ee
The Gor- wot1dng ldtla' replica of th8 .G ordon C. worksltop.
Thurs.day.
said that the
don, C. Green Green atemwheeler which crulaed the ·
Wright
Several local
warm ' and
was a passen- Ohio River In the 1930 and 40'a. Hcan be built the hull
organizations
sunny weather
ger boat on lhe aeen In the window of·Ciark'a Jewelry. and Burt .the •
Ohio River for
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first
deck
operated conduring
the
.
manl(
years.
She
was
built
al
the
before
lhi:
~o
got
together
to
check
cessions
on
daylime
on
parking
Howard Shipyard in Jeffersonv.ille, for tiL "He brought the hull over home
Thprsday and
FESTIVAL
from aa far away aa the
Ind., in 1923 for lhe Eagle Packet Co. and we tried the deck on it and it fit like
. Friday
and Indiana made lip the contingent of 16 boats whlc!J gathered In lot, as well .
cool evenings Pomeroy tor' tllla Wlllkend'a Big Bend Sternwh!tel Featlval. Plane · Davis said of St. lJJuis, the last packet boat built glove,'~ Said BUrt. who admilted tbat
there. She was decorated in the old bolh had been "sweating it out.''
helped draw are now underway tor the 19911 featlval, which will be the .tenth that plans for
"I lhoughl we would find they
next
yea·r 's style with tall feather stacks and a
crowds to the anniversary of the event.
dome
on
the
pilothouse.
w~re
all cully-waddled," quipptd
lenth
annivervarious festiThe stemwheeler had 210 passen-. Wrigbt.
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val evenls, ·although some stormy condilions sa ry festival are now underway, and she hopes
The two .bave made .lheir creation
lhat corporate sponsors will agree to under- ger cabins, each 8 feet deep and 6 1/2
were forecast for later in .the day on Saturday.
an elt\lct replica, even doWIJ 10 the two
Boal caplains brought seven sternwheelers write major enterlainmenl for l~e 1999 festi - feet wide.
In 1935, when lhe depression was lifeboatS on board and an engine' in the
from Charleston, W.Va., and three. from the val.
Nexl year,'s evenl will'' precede Tall Stacks in full swing, the boat was sold to the engine room.
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Muskingum River Valley area near Lowell.
Green
Une
and
conlifiued
operation
The
slemwheeler
was
built
of
wood
Boat s were also brought in from Parko,rsburg, by one week. Tall Sta.cks is a special. sternW.Va., an d th e Jean Mary, which met with dis as- wheeler event held every five years in ..C incin - on the Ohio until !946, She retained frorri packing crales, anc)-has an elee, ter and sank in the Ohio River near Pomeroy in nati, and many caplains who participate in lhe the IItie of the "queen of the rivers" tric screwdriver motor as its engine.
Burt and Wright agree that they'll
1994, came back to pomeroy from Indiana for Big Bend festival and other regional stern- Ontillhe'Green Une acquired the Delta
Queen.
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· probably not be operating -lheir radiothis year's fes tival'.
wheeler galherilfgs also atlerrd Tall Stacks . .
After lhatthe Gordon C. Green wa~ · controlled slem'!lheeler on the Ohio '
The festival not only attracts stern' wheel capDavis said she hoped that the 1999 festival
lains and their crews from around lhe lri-state can benefit from .-some of Ihe enthu sias m gen -1 used as a tourist boal on lhe Mississip- River.
pi. She was retired in 195d, laler lumed
"It's more swimmipg pool size,"
area, but an ·in.f.lux of .vis i.lo is from the region . eraled by. Tall Stacks, making next year's festiinto a restaurant and fealured in &lt;1 said Wright.
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who come to take in the sighl s and sounds of11he val lh e bi.gge st yel.

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. Wi~ org&lt;!ni~at.i!J~~ ,~l'l'~ y~!Jo P.~r:
chase any televtsion ads in support
of Strickland in key media markets
such as Columbus, Ohio, and
Parkersburg, Huntington, and
Charleston, W.Va., where the GOP
adsare airing.
Instead, Strickland must dig
inlo his own campaign lo pay for
TV ads.
"I don 't expect lhe Democralic
National C-ommitlee has thai kind
of money," said Slrickland "I
think this is a money probletn."
OliviiMorgan, a spokeswoman
for the Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee, said Hollister won't win the seat no matter
· how much money she -gels from
the halional GOP.

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Jamie Humphre9. and hymns
were su ng hy the congregation.
Spcl.'i;:ll .re(..·n~nirion was given
In Margarc:t Collrill. a m~mber

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development dire.ctor begins his job duties effeclive road having the highest
pridl'tty. An . additional
Monday.
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-He is Perry Varnadoe of Marietta, who was recent- . industrial site at Great
ly difeclor of economic development for WashingJon Bend, owned by American Eleclric Power1 will
County.
While serving as Washington County economic have access to lhreedevelopment dire%r, Varnadoe worked in all facels . phase power following
of economic..ol$(' opment and formerly worked as a lhe completio n of a new p
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connecting
erry
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communily improvement agenl with the Ohio Slate
th e Bash an and Ravenswood, W.Va. substations.
University CoopGrative Extension .
He replaces Ron McDade who was hired in April,
ln announcing his retirement, McDade said lhe job
!997 after resigning. as American Electric Power 's deserves more atten lton Ihan he was able 10 give to it.
"1. know (Varnadoe) is very capable and willing to
Gallipolis Dislrifl manager. McDade said he will
work with Varnadoe until he is firmly esla bl.ished in do whatever it takes 10 get the job done."
"I' D) looking forward to il,'' Varnadoe said. "Ron
the role.
McDade was recognized Wednesday evening with has done the hard work ... the heavy lifting.''
·:'We're jusl really excjted Perry has accepled the
a !lllrprise party al the Meigs County Chamber of
Com merce where he_was presented a !75th a.nniver- posi1ion," said Meigs County Chamber of Commerce
sary Meigs County historical coverlet and other gifts. President Sue Maison. "He brings a lol of experience
and the chamber is very exciled about his coming. We
About 35 people auended the event.
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McDade said he feels his major accomplishments know he has really big shoes to fill."
Said McDade, "The chamber board and Meigs
were assisting the University, of Rio Grande/Rio
Grande Community College in its move to Meigs • County Community Improvement Corporation Board
Counly, further progress in the Meigs County Indus- have been super. They're there whenever you need
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"I have noticed how hungry people are for develSoutheast Ohio Regional Cou~cil in efforts to complete U.S. 33 from Athens lo Darwin aod lhe U.S. opment," Varnadoe said.
He eventually plans on moving to Meigs County
33/J-77 Ravenswood Connector project.
· McDade said work on lhe industrial' park should wilh his wife, Nan. and two children.

SEO'RC to honor Gerald E. Roach Jr. as
1998 Person ol 'the' Vear ·f or Gallia County
: GALUPOUS- Gerald E.' Roach Jr., vice presidenl of
The Wiseman Insurance Agency in Gallipolis, has bee~
named lhe 1998 Gallia County Person of lhe Year by the
Gallia County Chamber of Commerce, Chamber Presidenl ·
Jay Moore announ~.
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RoaCh will be honored during the Soulhe3.jlem Ohio
Regional Council Peoon of the :Year banquet on Thursday,
Oct. 29 al the UnivetSity of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College.
'"Gary RoaCh is kno.wn lhroughout Gallia
County for his leadetShip skills and his total dedicition to lhe community," Moore said.
"He demonslrates a unique expertise, not only in
his chosen profession, but in his capacity 10 work
with and inspire olhetS."
A native of Gallipolis, he is the son of Gerald
and Hoberta Costen Roach. After gradualing from
Galli a Academy High School, he earned his bachelor of science degree in agriculture from Ohio
State UnivetSity in 1984.
Joining The Wiseman Agency in 1984 as vice ·
·presiden~ he received his certified insurance counselor des· ·
ignation in 1986. He is an active member of the Independent
Insurance Agents Association.
His interesl in the fulure of young people in lhis area is
seen lhrough his role as director of the Gallia County Junior
Board from 1987 until1992, and his service as president in
1991-92
He was also a· member of the Ohio 4-H Foundalion
Board, and served on the ·Ohid Sll!te Junior Fair Board in
1982 II was during his years on the local junior fair board
lhat long-range planning was inslituted and the construction
of a new livestock faciUty was completed., Roach was a

founding member of the C. H. McKenzie Agricultural Ceoter.
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He and his~; lhe former Annie Wiseman; devole much
of lheir petSOnal time to the Galljp,q[js Qly Schools, chairing .•..•. ,
the Concemed Area Residenfs for mlui:ation Committee thai
sponsored the.cily schools'levy in 1992.
EJected to the cl13mber of cominerre board in 1992, he continues in lhal role, serving as president of the chamber in 199698. During m. 1enure as president, the chamber
developed a master plan to aeate and maintain a
suitable economic, social and political environment
in which balanced growth may be acmmplished.
The chamber and the Community Improvement
Corporation ofGallia Coonty merged organiza' •
to better.achieve the' goals of this !naster plan.
Roach is presently vice presidenl of the ac, and
has been active in tbal organization since·1996.
A member of the Gallipolis Rotary Cub, he served
as ils presidenl in 1989-90. He and his flunily are
members of the Grace United Methodist Clturch.
His children include M!ggie, 10,' a student at Washington Elementary School; Nicholas, 6, also at Washington
FJementary; and.Benjamin, 2
"Gary Roach sels a great example in our community wilh
his untiring dedication and willingness to give his petWnal
time and talentlo see Gallia County grow and prosper." Moore
said
"His continuing work with thech_amber;llldOCboardsare
indicative of his comlnitment to the goals and objectives &lt;If
these organizations and the future of Gallia Coonty," he added.

"He epilomites the ideal example as a working volunteer,
and we all take pride in his acromplishmenl and this muCh
dcse.rved recognilion."
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Times-Sentinel Stat(
POMEROY - A late morning.
. hour-IOilj! electricity outage Friday·
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upset many Meigs Coumians' rou.
lines
and gave many counly court·
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weekend.
The outage affecled most of the
Bend · Area, iqcluding Middleport.
Rulland. Pomeroy, Syracuse and
Racil)e.
The outage OC'CUrred around I0:50
a.m. when a logging oper~lion in lhe
Rolland area. felled alnee inro power
hnes. leavmg aboul 4,000 people
wirhout elei::rriciry. according 10
W.VA.
American Eleclric Power line sujJervisor Ernie Sisson.
· Allhough no injuries were rejlorted ll&lt; a resull of lhe oulage. a Poinr
Plea,ani. W.Va., woman was trapped
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lhe elevator a11he Meigs Counry
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Snow
k;o
Courthouse.
Lorena Turley. an employee .of
S,milh &amp; Associares Accounring.
Pomeroy, wa~ slranded in lhe eleva- .
lor when rhe eleclriciry wenr off.
She wa' eKtricated from the elevalor by sheriffs Depury Scoll
Trussell, assisted by Commvn Plea&lt;
By The Assoc:laled Press
Court employees Mike Canan and
Some much needed rain came 10 Ohio this week.end.lhe Nalional Wealh· A~dy Baer. and ocher depulies.
er Service said.
· Turley said she rang rhe elevalor ·
Rain was expected rhroughout Ohio on Saturday as a warm front made alarm be!llo alert people 10 her presits way through lht slale. High lemperntures ranged from I he mid 50s in rhe
norlheasl pan of lhe· slale lo lhe lower 60s in lhe south.
More min wa' likely Salurday night wilh dry. bul cloudy weather expect·
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By CHARLEY GILLESPIE
· 70 degrees in the sou~h.
Associated Press Writer
The record high temperarure for Sarurday at the Columbus weather ~la­
COLUMBUS- James Hall vis·
tlon was 89 degrees sel in 1953. The record low was 31 in 1888.
its his son every week. He said Todd

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Green trustees-announce ro~d closing .

CENTENARY_ Green Township Road 346 (Graham School) will~

dosed for approximately two weeks. ~taning Monday. the lownship lrustees

ence and wa&lt; quickly cold by a cour·
chouse employee thai the eleclricily
had gone off.
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She was rea'''ured by lhe re...:uers'
commo:nrs.~ "Scou kept telling me
!hey woula get me nul nn maller
what" she said.
Power wa' reslored al II :58ll.m ..
Sisson said.
Mfected schools in the Meigs and
Sourhem local school districts con·
tinuedon schedule. while most courthouse employees were allowed to
take the remainder of the day off.
Courthouse doors were.locked while
signs po~led on the doors said the
courthouse wa' closed due to rhe
power ourage.
County Commissioner Fred Hoff·
man said the decision lo dose a coon·
ty office is lefl up to individual elect·
ed officeholderS.' not lhe boand of
c001missioners.
Inside rhe courthouse, 'however.
the Common Plea.s and Juvenile/Probate courts remained open.
COURTHOUSE CLOSED - An hour-long el~lc: outage Frt·
"All of my empl~yees are here." day morning gave many Meigs County Courthouse employ- an
said Common Plea&lt; Jud~e Fred W. earty sta!1 on the weekend. The outage, repaired at 11 :58 a.m.,
~e~ultlld from a tree falling onto an electrtc line In the Rutland area.
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rize this." Hoffrl)an said. noting rhal
other counry offices remained.open.
"II ~oesn't mako a lui of sense."
The comr:nissioner~' office was
including the Departmenl of Human HolTman said. "Maybe rhey wanted also closea Friday aflemoon. hut
Services in Middleport and rhe Meigs lo go lo the I Big Bend) Stern wheel Huffman expl~ined l~e dosing '\as
Festival."
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Counl)' Sheriffs Oflice.
planned .pnor lo the ele"ric oyrag.e.

annOunced.
The road will be do&lt;ed from 8 a.m. unril 5 p.m.. Monday through Fri·
day. for dllchmg. tarnng and general ~repair on the unpaved section. Only
!ICCessary vehtcles will be permit~ on the road. according 1o trus~ees .

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GALLIPOLIS - Free immunizations will be provided by the Oallia
Coumy Health Depal'fiii&lt;lt\on the following dates alld locations lhis week:
• Monday - Rile Aid 1'1\armacy, 6-8 p.m.
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• Thursday - Courthouse lobby. 4-6 p.m.
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.Children in need of immunizations musl be accompanied by,. parent and
bnng a current shol record with them.
No nu. vaccine will be available ntlhese clinics.
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theRGallia Academy-Marielta football game.
emo·s sauce will be· available for'lhe hot dogs. The meal can be purchalied by ilem and will include chili ror s1. hot dog (including sauce) for
$1. 50 ccniS for. drinks and 50 cents for cookies or brownies.

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___ Hallisoflendepressedandconfused.
He doesn'r always remember why he
is in the,hospilal.
Todd Hall. 26. a brdin-injured man
from Proclorville. was found incomPOMEROY- Seven juveniles were cited for underage consumplion afler . pelenllo ~land lrial for starting a 11re
boardino a C.onrJil train near Leading Creek aboul 5 a.m. Saturday.
lhat killed nine people at a sou•hem
~ Ia Meigs County She rill"James M.., Sotilsby.rhe northbound train
Ohio lireworks store. Hall. who ha'
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was slowing down when il was boarded by several juveniles who reported- lhe menial capacity of a 10-year-&lt;Jid.
is in a mental ltospiral because rhe
ly were partying nearby.
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When one ofrhe juveniles boorded•.he appanenlly caughralever and pulled stalf' ha&lt; no olher place lo pul him.
11. The pulling of lhe lever released 13 cars ~hich cause~ the. tr~in to auro·
James Hall says lhe Sluff of the
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1natically stop.
Engineer on the irain was A.T. Brown of Dunbar. W.Va .. an.d lite conducror ·'work with some disabilitie_s like the
one suffered· by his son in a skale·
was Arthur Be~sle of Racine.
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The juyeni les were released to their parenls. .
boarding accident I0 years ago. .
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"'How can you ~lace somebody in
Soulsby sat thai tn a ttton t. e oca c atges. ot el'l! are •~peel
a mental heahh inslitution thai d'oest&gt;e filed bY the Railroad Police.
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n'l have a mental illness."" said Hall.
"'As far as I'm concerned. Todd's
RUTLAND- Two Rutland area women received minor ittjuries fol· rights have been Yiolated,"
lowing a rwo-vehicle collision on North Main Streel in Rutland on Thurs- Ohi'o 's IOth Dislricl Court of
day around 7:10a.m.
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Christi L. Wilson. 34. ~~452 White's Rill Road, was northbound when can interpret a menially retarded
she dmw left of center. slriking a so'urhbound vehicle driven by F~dncis L. person's behavioral problems a~ men·
lmhoden. 70. 33578 New Lima Road, according lo rhe Gallia-Meigs Posl of lal heahh problems.
But I he same issue is now rhe subrhe State Highway Patrol.
Bolh women were transported by the Rutland and Central Dispalch units ject of a lawsuilliled in federal court
of the Mei·gs' County Emergency Medical Service to area hospirals, where against the slate nf Maryland.
they were lrealed. rhe parrot r~porled. The Rutland Volunreer Fire Deparl·
Sieve Ney. atlorney for lhe Maryment also responded to the scene.
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Wilson was cited for left of cenler.
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unconstilutionalro keep someone in
a psychialric hospiial who is not menPOMEROY - Meigs County sheriff's dcpulies are investi~atin¥ a hil - rally ill.
skip accident thai occurred at 6 p.m. Thursday on Stale Route 7 near Five
Mentally relarded patienls ofren
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Joshua D. fones. 16. Middleport. was oonhbound: follow in~ anolher car supervision. Ney said. "'They're
that reportedly did •not have hrake lrghts. when he obsei'Ved it Slopping. viewed as crazy. and rhey ' re nor:·
according tn a MCSO report. He braked and swerved lell ol cenler to avmd Ney 'aid. But "" the stale. he said.
the vehicle, which turned kfl &lt;mlo Flal~()(tds Road. slfiking Jones' 1988 P~· ·· 11· s easier to throw lhcm in psychi.~. tiuc. anU contmu~d nn at a h1g,l1 rate pi SJ&gt;'!ed.
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~1tric hnspilals·· than In create appro The other car was described as a larger. older car. dull gray wtlh damage priule lreatmcnl centers.
to lhe lcft-fronlllumper. Two male subjecls were in the car.
Ohio law re4uires lh"t• relarded
Jone s' cur 'usrurned heavy damage.
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criminal.&lt; be kepi in rhe le:tsl rest ric live facilily lhar's safe fur I hem and
· 1;,r society.
POMEROY·- Mdgs C&lt;'unty she~iJl"s dep~ties arreSied a 47 ·YeJtr·nld
Lawrence Counly Common Pleas
Whcclrn~. W Va .. man, later discovered lo he a fugitive &lt;'n a charge of arson ,Judge Richard Walton ordered Hall
wilh init;r&gt; ...Sheriff James M.' Soulsby ~cported.
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moved last De&lt;:ember fmnt the niux AITe,teJ without incident was D.!nnis R. Ludnlph. who ts bet,ng.held pend· imum security unit of Twin Volley
ing an ~xtradition hearing. Snubby saill.
p..,ychiouric Syst~m in Cnlumbu, to

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Deputy Ben Davidson observed budolph's vehicle silling near lhe dumpster ill th~ Holzer Mt!igs Clinic in Pomeroy while Davidson was on his wuy
to ~et fuel I'm hi s cruiser. Soulsby said Davidson later observed the vehicle
turning amund at the Hiland Road intersection and located the vehicle al Velera ns M~murial Hospital.
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MASON. Ohio (AP) - A bus
crash in chis Cincinnati suburb lhat
sen I aboul, 75 Sludents to local hospirals was caused by a malfunclioning bruke v~lve. school olllcials said.
The sludenls from Columbia Elemehtary School suslained only
bumps und bruises. headaches and
sliff necks in lhe cmsh Tuesday.
Officials wilh the Kings Local
School District on Friday cleared bus
driver Joyce Toppen of wrongdoing.
bul lhe lraftic charge she received
Wednesday has nol been dropped yet
Mason poli~e charged Mrs. Toppen. 42. of Maineville. wilh failure to
maintain an assured clear distance:.
"'We weren't convinced that it was
driver errol." said Superintendenl
David Query, adding lhal the .wenlher and visibility were good and rhere
were no major traffic problems that
day.
"We wanted 10 make certain thai
iitdeed there was an error on the pan
of the driver before we acted." he
said.
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Mrs. Tappen told police the brakes
on the bus seemed 10 fail. An inspec·
lor from the Slate Highway Parrot
reseed rhe brakes and found they were
oul of adj_uslmenl,' bul police said thal
wasn't serious enough 10 have caused
lhe accident.
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Collier said lhal is unlikely.

Know How to See an Old Tractor
in"a New Light? Just Put.a
Grandson in the Seat!

Trick-or-treat night slated in Gallia

GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia County Sheriff's Depanmenl has announced
il will sponsor trick or lreat night on Thursday. Ocr. 29 from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
The event is to t&gt;e held in conjunction with I he Communily Oulreach Cenler.
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GALLIPOLIS - The following citations were issued~y Gallipolis City
Poltce:
Sean E. Wilson, 93 Cedar St. Gallipolis. open container; and Sheldon L.
Proflitt. 34, Patrior. assu rcdf.lear distance ahead.
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Gallia commissioners OK
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Lawrence County Prosecutor J.B. ·

Collit!r Jr. agr~es .

"Where should we pur Todd Hall'!
He shouldn't he in our neighhor·
hoods, .. Collier s"id.
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Ohio law rl!(.jUires a six~month n.•~
·evalu:uinn afkr a Jt!'femJant i~l:.crim·
,ffl:ll tritll is found iliL·nmp~lt~~t,
Anotht!r evaluation i'i nut rc4uired for

coordinating programs within the
center. .

Troopers said Austin was north·
bound. 35 feel soullt ofSR 124, when
he stopped for other traffic and wa'
slruck by a northbound car driven by
Hilda Mae Smilh, 79, New Haven,
W.Va., who was unable 10 ,slop in
rime.
Both cars were slightly damaged,
and Smidt was cited for a«ured clen.r
distance:
Troopers invesligated another
injury-related accident on ,Thursday.
when four people, we~ laken to
Holzer Medical Center with minor ·
injuries follo,)Ving a two-car crasli'on
SR 160 near lhe inlersection with SR
· 554 al Porter.
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Transported by the Gallia Counly
.EMS from the scene oflhe 9:40p.m.
accidenl were driver KariA. Ratliff,
.16. 196 Amby Lane, Vinron, and rhe
followihg passengers in a cn.r driven
by :ll-yen.r-old Nicholas J. PelfreyShelly A. Pelfrey, 17, Joseph T. Pel·
frey, 2. and Alexander T. Pelfrey, 4
months. All are from Point Pleasant,
W.Va.
Troopers said Ratliff wa~'-:&lt;outhbound when she was unable to Slop
in time and struck lhe rear of the car
driven by Nichola' Pelfrey, which '
had stopped in lraflic.
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Damagewasseveretolhecrlrdriven by Ratl'iff. and moderate to the
vehicle dri"Ven by ·Pelfrey, owned by
· .Rogers EZ Ride Motors, 1419·SR 7.

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precious memory is etcht!d into your mind fore:ver.
Keeping children h.eallhy is our goal -if you
need help with any he;ilth c&lt;ir"C concernsplease ask us!
Holzer Health Hotline 1-800-462-5255
.RN on d'!tY 6 am Jo 2 am 7 days a week
*Please ask \'our .lnsid:m aboul medicalion

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worrh $1.
The Ohio Loucry will pay our
$4:\3.89~ to winners in Friday's Pick '
, 3 Numbers daily g•une. Sales rora'led
$1.403.8:!6.50. Pick 4 Numbers play•
' ers wagered $440.431.50 and will
share $10}.700.
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Daily 3: 9-4-5
Dailv 4: 6-5·2·1
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A woman am•w~ring thl! Ide·

pe,rfecl environment h&gt;r Todd Hall.
!here\ also a need lo balance his
rrealmenl againsl the public safely

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GALLIPOLIS -,.- Gallin County
approved a requesl of
funds from sales lax levy in the - -In other business. commissioners
amount of $20,000, lo" lhe 'Gallia acted to upgrade the underground
.County Senior Resource Center on . storage tanks a the airport by· Dec. 31 .
1998. as required by Corrosion TechThursday:
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Services of West Chesler.
Jean Niday. the center's executive
The
counry is required 10 perform . • EAST MEIGS - The 1997-98
·. director, made lhe requestfrom the
the following upgrades : ,impressed Eastern Yearbooks are now in and
· sales tax passed in 1987. .
may be picked up at Ea~lem High
Niday explained lhal lhe money currenl cathodic projeclion. \YSiem. School.
'will be used 10 provide lransponalion, . EPA -approved lank ,tightne ss, and
Seniors who have ordered' a book
buildin g ma i nt enafl c~. purch:.ise sup- ,.pill and overtill proleclion.
may
pick them up at the high school
plies. and assisr in implementing and . The board moved 10 employ Max oflice during school hours. Exira l.im·
'Johnson to oversee rhe upgrade of lite
ited copies of rhe book remain and
underground storage tank al lhe airwill be sold on a lirst-come, lirst· ,
port in compliance wilh regulations
serve
basis. '
hy Jan . I , I Y99, not to exceed
By Th'e Associated Press
Any srud~nl. parent. grandparent.
The followin g numb~r-; were $ 15.000.
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school
supporter can also pick up
Gallia Counly Treasurer Larry
selected ·in Friday's Ohio and We st
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copy
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the book al lhe school.
Betz was presenl to . di scuss the
Virginia lotteries:
Grades
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Pick 3: 8-5-6
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Buckeye 5: 3- 14- 28-~4-37
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:· night's Buckeye 5 dr.rwing. I he Ohill
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• ' Louo drawing was $J4 million.
Sales in Buckeye 5 tolalcd
$370.897-. Players will share $99.793.
There were 108 Buckeye 5rickers
wi1h four of the numbers. and each is
worth $250. The 3,5 12 tickers·showing three of the numbers are each
worrh $1 0. and the 37.673 tickers
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" People in menial institulimis don' I
like 10 be louched "' bolhered and ii's
causing problems for him. "
"He jokes wilh people a lor and
can gel on lheir nerves:· H:rll said.

Hihb."i said ~1lthnugh it\ not tht!

GALLIPOLIS - Booked inlo lhe Gallia County Jail followin~ ;rrresrs
by authorilies were:
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• . .Gallia Eounly Sheriff's Deparlmenl for burglary. · •
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• Douglas A. Boles, 3'5. 375-1/2 Third Ave., iJallipolis, Friday a~6 : 37 P-111·
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• Jerry D. Flora. 44, Gallipolis. Saturday al I a.m. by deputies for domes. V10
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phone in the office of the hospilai'S
chief exo=culive rderr~U inquiri..:s
about Hall's trealrilent Ill Hibhs.

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accident Friday on Stale Route 7 left assured clear "istance.
one of the drivers involved with
mirnir injuries, the Gallia·Meigs Post
of the Slate Highway Patrol reponed.
Robert S. Austin. 26. 106 Amby
Lane. Vinlop. wa~ not treated at the

Road closing will begin on Tuesday
.VINTON- Gallia County Engineer Glenn Smith announced chat Coun·
1y Road 143 (Keyslone) will be closed from Tuesday ar 8 a.m., wrarher per·
, ·mining. The closing is necessary,10 complere a road repair project.
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.. Localrraffic will need to use or her counly roads as a detour.

Terri cunningham. R.N.. 10 deter- •ignificant improvemo:nl. and 14 per· 50 percent &gt;howed part tal or moder·
mine theeffectivene5s of treatment.
cent showed minimal or no ate improvemenr. and ·so percenr
showed significant impro&gt;ement.
Patients were asked 10 ra1e their tmprovemem;
relief of symptoms in resporuts cat·
Trigger point injection&lt;, 47 per·
egoriz.ed by minimal or no improve· cent achieved partial 11r moderare
ment. panial• improvemenr. or sig- improvemenl, 40 percenl achieved
nificanl · improvement.. The proce· significanl improvemenl. and 13 per·
dules measured were facet injections. cenl showed minimal or no improveepidural injecrions. trigger point ment ; 'acupuncture. 57 percent
. Tbe Hill5 Brother&amp; &amp;
injectioos. acupunctune, medication achi~ved signifrcant improllemenl. 29
and manipulatioo.
· kay SIIDT with
percent achieved moder;~te or partial
The nesuiL&lt; of each modality stud- •improveme~t; and 14 percenl showe4
Tbe Cilenn "Iller
ied nne a• follow,;: facet injections. 48 minimal 91' no improvement; medOr~tra
pen:enl of I he ca•es . surveyed 'ication. I00 percenl showed •i•roifiachieved ~ partial or mode rare cant improvement; and manipt"btion,
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improvement. 33 pen:ent showed
pi~
significantimprovemenl and 19 per·
cent showed mt"nt"mal or~- 'tmprove ·
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rnent;epidural
injections.·' "'43 ~rcenl.
achieved panial or mOilerale
improve~nt. '43 percent showed

M1•nor 1•n.J· ury reported
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G~LLIPOLIS- Tlie' Gallia Counry Health Departme~t w.ill hav~ exrended hours in lhe court~ouse lobby I his weekforthose wishing 10 obtain a food
handler's cn.rd.
TB skin lesls will be given on Tuesday from 4-6 p.m. The heallh depart·
.menr will also have exr~nded hours on Thursday from 4-6 p.m. 10 read the
ski n test&lt;.
The TB skin tesrs are free and avaiiJ!ble to those wishing lo obtain a food
handler's card for Gallia County.

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moves from pt:rson to pt!rson. li.ke a

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Care System hospilal about lhree be in Seplember 1999.
miles'north of Cambridge.
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Hall muld he charg·ed again if he
Sam Hibbs. spokesman fur lhe
Departmenl of Mental Heallh. said
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the hospital near Cambridge is less
resrriclive than lhC hospital iij Columbus. but .wards are kepi IO&lt;:ked. The
hospilal hired ourside consullants 10
treal Hall's disabilily. Hibbs said..
Walton denied a requesrro inlerview Todd Hall.
James Hall said people wirh.braih
injuries. such as his son. shouldn't be.
lreated in psychialric hospirals.
"'He js really fruslrared,'' Hall
said. ., He is wo..S~n in g. nol geui ng
beuer."
"He wants to walk the srounds.
bur I hey are keeping ·him locktd up
iridefinitely in Catnbridge."
"He wouldn't run away. he
wouldn 'l even know how to gel
home ... said Hall.
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James Hall said ir's his son's
everyday lrealment rhal concerns
him.
"'Todd can be ve;y ·intrusive ~nd

GALLIPOLis - The Holzer
Clinic Service Excellence Quality
Improvement Commina: m:ently
conducted a six-month outcome
srudy oolherapeulic modalities used
by the Depanment of Physical Med·
icine.
According 10 the study. a high per·
centageofparientsclaimedlhmwas
a signifrcanl improvement afTer being
treated by the Holur Clinic Physical
Me4!cine and Rehabiliwio'n phy~i·
i:ians, Dr. Dan Black or Dr. Shailen
Mehta.
The method of study consisted of.
. randomly inrerviewing selected
patients of bolb Black and Melita.
who mel the criteria for the stud". A
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Power outage jars
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Sunday, Oct. 4

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Excerpts of recent edllorials of sratewide and nallonal imerest from Oh1o
new~papers:

WASHINGTON - let.• of par·
ems. worried about the X-rated content of the evening news. have dccid·
ed to direct their children towanl
more wholesome fare, such a.• Disney
flicb.
Unfor1unately. nothing is as it
"""'"'' in our brave new world - and
not even Mickey Mou.se can j)l\lvide
s:ofe haven for children swved for
morn! guidance. This grim epiphany
struck me the other day. a.&lt; I peru.sed
the long row of videos gathered on
our closet shelf.
Consider the following lisi of
movies. and a.•k yourself what they
have in common. Snow White. P1nocchio. Cinderella. Alice in Wonderland. The Aristoqts, l..ady and the
Tramp. The Jungle Book. Beauty and
the Bea.", Mulan. Pocahontas. The
Hunchback of Notre Dame. Htn:ules.
The Black Cauldron and Fanta.&lt;ia. '
Answer: There isn't a single happy
family in the bunch •• not (V(n '"
cameo roles: Snow Wh1te is typiCal.
She ·hails from Dysfunction Central.
A wicked stepmot~r obsesse·s over
the liule girl's looks and eventually
orders a hunl•man to lure the princes~
into the woods and do a Dahmer on

The Columbus Dispatch, Sept. 27
Remodeling is never cheap. but $250 for a new shower curtain and SHJO
for a wastebasket are a linle steep. even l)y federal government standards.
Out-of..:ontrol price tags like these have been held up by consumer
watchdog groups as hkely costs ot consohdaung the U.S, Patent an~_,Trade­
mark Ottice. The oftice now operates out of 16 bu1ldmgs m Arlmgton. Va.
One proposal would move it mlo a 2 million-square-fool fac1hty that
mcludes Joggmg and walkmg traits,. sculpture gardens and outdoor
amph1theatel'l.
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Supponors of the &lt;onsolldauon pomt out that the above-mentiOned
shockers were included m a con5ultant's study of the m&lt;&gt;ve as "worst-case
scenano" costs of relocating. The $562 stools. $5.000 desks and $1,!XM) coat
racks that have ta•payers watchdog groups up in arms won't become a real·
uy. they promise. These ligures were mcluded in the study just to calculate
potential savings of co~solidution ..rh~y say..
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Whatever the intention of the ongmal esllrJ1ales. now that they have,been
hrought to light. they should not be allowed to become reality.

her.
Where 's Dad
as the wicked
queen iJ turning
into
Mommy
De2rest?

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Absent from the
narrative.
Cin.'
derella's falher at
tea.u had the good
manners to be dead.
Sllaw
and thus wa.•n·t
party to her abuse.
Ponder the~ of the roster. Pinocchio: No mom. Beauty and the Bea'll:
No mom and a ditl!ering .dad who
owes his salvation 10 a cracked piece
of porcelain. Pocahoni3S: No mom.
Hercules-- well. thai may be a special
ca.se. Mulan ha.s a family of sons. but
11 figures in as wmdow dressmg. You
get the i~
Granted. the Disney folk.• didn't
write all these tales. We c:ln blame the
Brothel" Grimm and Eu,ropean min·
strels for some of the plot lines. But
the studio can take a bow for the
recentlr.otch of canoon mvenlioiL'i.
If yooi review the Disney oeuvre
over the p:i.&lt;t 31! year.o. you discover
only two animated features thai
include what one might consider
healthy families: ' Lion Km~ and lOt

Dalrnalianll. Only the laaer include&lt; a
man-and-wife combo. albeit child·
less.
A skeptic of my "'JJImenl mi~l
pro1at Dr.unas requn tension. And
for cltildmt. dtere's no p'CaiCr fear. no
dalter suspicion, than !hal they mi~l
w.ke one day and find thc1115eiYe.&lt;
alone -that Mom and Dad have been
!lllaldled away. leaving the lillie ones
to fend for them'idves in a world that
hao neither the time nor the inclinalion to c=.
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This is true, but beside the point.
Step back and take a more panoramic
view of things. A generillion ago. lids
got to ~;« functional families a.&lt; fea·
tured part&lt; of our common culture.
We had ··father Knows Best". "The
Donna Reed Show" and "Leave 11 to
Beaver." Even "Bewitched'. honored
the family unit. while subjecting &lt;.'Or·
por.ote America to a weekly scalding.
Check the listing~ today. Go hunt·
ing for this comblna!Jon: Mom, l&gt;.od.
kids. Once you £el pa.o;t ··Mad about
You," "Everybody Loves Raymond··
and a CO!iby show nobody watches.
it's pretty much tap c11y. ,
Networks have given up tr.odition
for "edginess" •• i.e .. the celebrdtion
of banal sin,. Television parents tend
toward spino:lessness. When their kids

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The (Toledo) ~lade, Sept. 25
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Spflnter Fiorence Gnffith Joyner aimed to be noticed when she left her mark
ALAN GREEN$I'AH W~LK~ THE BEAR
u.s one of the greatest athletes in track ~nd field h1storf. Sadly. the s~edtn.g
tlame blew past us too fast. too early. when the 38-year-old athlete doed thiS
week in hersleep
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Because her accomplishments were Without nval and her phySJque stnk·
ingly muscular. FloJo also was qogged with rumors ab?UI using perfor·
our children. . th( honom line cuus( of this slippery
mance·enhuncing drugs such a.s sterOids to w1n. The former Olymp1an By ROBERT WEEDY
1l1e
present
crisis
in
America
is
Thi~ tsn't sn
slupe our nation ts nn. ·
repeatedly denied the allegatmns and never failed a drug test. .
much about an
What-a time for parents to SC:ile the
Her stunnino example will no doubt msp1re other;young gJrb to race · more serious than many ap)'lear to
view
it.
and
it
IS certamfy misf'&lt;ICUsed
md1V1duul.
it
is
moment
and teach their children, the
beyond their wildest dreams w1th the same blind ambition that made Flo·
to un eKtent becaust it is more about
ba.sics
of
mol"dlity! II just may he the
much
mon:
renee Grittith Joyner such a succ~
about th~ presi- first time they have heard the gmuml
mdividuals than about our country.
Not a few wonder why the highest
dency. and very n1les of living that are tried and tested.
much ' more What •lhey are ht;aring fn11n peers. the
otl1cial in the land 1s rated with ,
Chillicothe Gazette, Sept. 24
performance
when
uh&lt;&gt;utthe
values ll::levisinn. mnvie!s unt.l lno nwny
acceptable
job
We're glad Oh10 Dephnmenl of Transponat on ofliCJals finally came to .
those
of
le~s(r rank suffer greatly.
we
hand
over
to t~achers is raise pn1paganda. Many
theJr senses and realized they are ~s~ons1ble for mumtenunce of state h1gh·
our
ch1ldren. myths need to be dispelled. P:orents
from similar deeds.'
Weedy
Readers of the three-part series on
Whlll we tolerdte are in t,h( front line of responsibility
wart~ really a simpk system. Townships a~ respbnsible fo.r .fix!ng township
our
ciVIc
health
and
the
three-pafl
today.
our
children
will embrace when it cmne. to teaching values ~'
roads. counties are responSible for fixing county roads. Cllles and VIllages.
series
just
concluded
on
the
Real
tommrow.
If
a
panem
ilf lying is their children. There is u dit1'erence
are responsible for tixinl! streets and alleys and the state must take care of
Generation
Gap
are
beuer
prepared
to
tound
"cceptable.
:n
what
other ways between holding heli(ls and being
state and fedeml roaus. .
undeNand
why
we
are
in
the
current
will
we
continue
to
h&gt;W(r
our stan- valiant in defending heliet:S.
But last' summer. the ~tate demled to cloud the issue by dec1dmg that
p1ckle The civic disengagement we dards of momlity''
Reversmg ,the current tn:nd can·
cities are responSible tnr maintam1ng state roads in the corporation limits.
have
been
experiencing•
prepares
peoAnd
what
will
this
mean
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to
nur
happen
when we place more value on·
. Gov. George Vninnvkh responded In an outcry trom maynrs all over
ple
to
care
less
about
what
is
done
and
civic
health'~ W1ll no! nur trust in nth·
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What
we owe othel'l as a mauer
Ohio and asked the depanment 10 recnn"der.
how
it
is
done:
"Put
11
behind
us.
we
ers
"'and
in
nur
f~deml
government
of ~nor~ I obligation und common cili·
With the huge federal trunsport:uinn· budgett~l' year. the state should be
don't
want
to
hear
about
it"
is
just
pun
continue
tn
deterinrare ·~ Lying dis·
zenship:
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tlush ~nough to take care of its own.
ol thut thsengugement. A,self-gnvem- places trust. Truth 1s vinl"ted by tiolse·• Personal sacritic( us a moral
mg people JU~I can nm react that way ho&lt;KI but it is outrJged by our Silence, gmd:
1f our l(lrm of gowmment is to sUI· l(&gt;r silence is acceptance of the false·
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The Lima News, Sept. 26
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hood. Expre!'lising moral outrage does respc-ctubility anu observmg the rules:
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One would think that after the Whitewater land deal. Illegal tund-raJSJng. viw
The
dep1c11on
qf
the
Generution
X
not come under !h( headmg of "hate
•• Restr~int in mauel'l of pleasur~
a government shutd•lWn. Illegal use nt FB! files, the travel oftice tinngs.
momllty
gap.
w1th
R2
believmg
thai
speech".
and
sexuality.
abuse of the FBI and Internal Revenue Servtce. the 1978 commnJJtJes coup.
nght
and
wrong
are
rehttlve
terms
and
H•wing
demonstrated
the
lmkotge
Many
good people have vanished
Vince Foster. secret meetings of the Health Care Task Force, and nnw a se•
that moruhty 1s a m.ilculous cunJ.:.ept. between momlity and th( lifestyle fmm the pubhc pohcy arena. whether
scandal. there would t&gt;e puhlic outrage against President Chntnn
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shows
the other side of our situatiOn. produced. why sh&lt;&gt;uld it be that d1fti· from the post World War II prosperity
The late'! public-opinion pnlls. however. show Pre,ulenl Clmtnn s
Are
not
the acuops of the PreSident cult to see that immnrallty l!hJS new or other lun.'S. As this progresse(l the
approval increasing Meanwhile. ~epublican lawmakers are seeong a
just
a
r.:lle&lt;:tion
ot much nt society mnrality) Is ~ounter to our well-being mor~ our nutil)n 's in~lilulinns
decrease in the" approval tollowmg th~ rele·'"e. ut l~depenuent Cnu~,sel
today
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he
not
a
mle model for those '" u people'' Consider that fur thirty decayed. · President John Ad~ms
Kenneth W. Starr's report and the viuentapes.ot Clinton s Aug. 17 granu Jury
who have thiS misg111dL~I philosophy years modern sex. ~ducatinn h~1s uh~crv('d. "pur Cnnslilulion was
testimony.
.
ot
life'' Snmehnw tloknd1ng hi' taugh,\ that "unything goes" and n"l!le only thr a mliml and religious
The polls also show. 11 nne wants to believe polls. that·nnly about oneac.:timts
~tOsolvl;!' others ol their
••voided lt:achinl! character Issues. penpf( It ;, wMIIy m:~de4uule In the
third of the country is advo)cating impeachment
.
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such us n:spect." modesty and sell~ government of any mher." Our
:.tcltlms
Bul
tf
he
ts
.held
\tCCI,UQtahll!.
Speaker Newt L. Gingnch sa1d the House w1fl nQI heed the pnlb and Will
then
lhc:tr
m:ttnns
may
t.:otn~: tntn
c:onlml.
Hm&lt;i tht:-i not hmught us tu no1hnn\ fnunt.lah'm wa."' luiU upnn the
be guided sole,ly hy what is right Let's hope so. ;'
where we are uxl.1y'! The enkehling hed~11:k of B1bllcal truths •· tnuhs
It's time to punish Wlltmm Jdterson Clmtnn tor !hi:, sake ol ohe rcpuhltc . ljliL;'stlon
Yt:s.
Amcn
....
t j, nnw dl.!'l."tlhng
ot
t.:hurac:Ler hUIIUm~ mstttutums. the ~vtUttntlhrtm!!hnut our lount.ling Ut&gt;e~
He must be removed from offici!. The ConsutuliOill:\ clear on th1 .., matll!r
what kmd nl u country we w.mt lor hnmc. church and "h&lt;M&gt;I. h,Js he~n
umc:nl~ We an: mel a1 u cros~ruads

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Lewis 'Bud' Baisden

start llllllre&lt;.\ing each other on the
,.OUCh. these moms and dad!&lt; COwt!l' in
their quarters and wait for
cri.'lisiO
pass. If junior invites 50 kidS lWei' for
a drinking and dope-llmoking binge.
dtt parems delicaldy beg the children
to appoint design:oled drivers.
The 1110o11 grotesque invention of
all ma1 be the Telenaiis •• make thai
"teletiibbie.~" - who tau~ and coo
and frolic in response to gentled~bodied voices broadl.·ast over ubiqUI·
IOUs loudspeakm. Goebbels mert&lt;
Big Bird.
Family entenainmenl ha&lt; less to
do these 'days with families than it
00¢1 with the poor saps who took the
'60s cant seri011sly - who believed in
love without commitment, and sex
without consequence. The network.&lt;
have f(l Hollywood throw its own
neuroses up on a S.:retn - a weird
marriage of S~~:phen ~ing and Ben·
jamin Spock.
No wonder rdtings are down.
Social scient"'' •• there's an &lt;&gt;&lt;y"""''"' -- al!fee on f(W !hines. but
the,;,·, unanimity on th1s: Kid~ fn1m
intact. tmditional families are a whot.:
I•~ ·tess screwed up than kid&lt; wh••
don't have married moms and dads. It
you want to find something strongly
linked to cnmmality. dru)! ubuse. violent behavior. socoopalhy. psychopathy. illegitimacy. uepression and
poverty •• stan by checking the fa~m­
ly tree.
In that vein. the Di&lt;ney playlist
tells us smn((hmg we knew all along.
hut didn't bother to recognize: At pre•
c1sely the lime Americans need to be
e11.allmg ''lmdilltmal .. homes. we've
begun airhplshing Mom and l&gt;.od out
of the picture. That may buck up spirits in Hollywolld hou&lt;eholds that
want consolation that their tmgedy
ha.s become the American norm •• but
the 11\.'0d isn't exactly making life eav
i~ l,,r the rest Or us.
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dlcate, 5777 West Century Blvd.,
Suite 700, Los Angeles, Calir.
90045.

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Commi'Ssl"oners

Evelyn M. Lockett .

wday to determine if that nation. so
~o:unl'I!IVed unO su c..lalicaled. can long
endure.
W1U Amencu cortJe to thtlnw th(
ad vic( given in this interesting 4uma·
1111n uf 2~ yea,:,; ago'! "Yes. the president should resign. He h:is lieu ~1thc
Amencan people. lime and time
••g;.un. 11nLI h!tn1y\!d lhc:ir trust Sjn~'d
·he has admitted guilt. there is no rea·
sun to put the American people
through :1n impeachment. He will · ·
serve al&gt;;nluttly nu purpose in finish·
'
ing out his term. the unly possihle
soluuun is for the president to saw·
SOIT\C dignity and resign." ~- T~I"Cn '"'
from 12th Congressional hopeful
William Jetfcl'lon Clinton dunng the
Nixon investigation.
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We' are nut talkmg here about
some hedn1111n dalliance. this is the
Oval Ollke. the White House. our
hlJUse .•uu.l we are re~punsible lnr
what goes on. By the way 11 wa.s m~ a
nght wmg l'nnspiml:y, it WU."\ u we~t
wmg. ThiS is the chief law-enfnn:e·
ment officer who is sworn to uphold
the law. The rule uf luw. nnt or IB(~ ­
viduuls, is pruvided lor unuer our
Cnns!Jiutinn and thiS must be upheld.
As President Teddy Rmscwlt said.
"Nu one is othn'»'e Ihe lo.~w. um.l nu ~me
IS below the law."
Our ch1luren will he hlessed m the
future if we remember th'll "R,ghteuusne ...s c,;alls ll nuuon, hut sin is a
n:pro"ch to any people."
Roho,rt Weedy is a' cormpon·
dent · for tti'e Sunday Times-Senfind.

Today in history President Clinton·: ·Chock full O' r:-uts
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t.lenl' s
"ment.JI
d&lt;l'ects."
Perot
"l.ud. were reminiscent of Adolf Hitlor
and Saddam Hus~m. ·~u.~t to menlion a tew ••
W..ll. now. isn't
llia1 mleresting''
Bel&lt;re I go on.
let it he noted thai it
" not my habit to
speak ill of a per· · Spear
son\ personal !Jlortcomings unlt.."S."i t~y
ask for 11. Let it be noted. al~&gt;. that it was
Pemt hmlseff who put the "del'ecti'e
brJin" card into play. Thai being satc.l. let
us review Perot's retort!·· check his CirCUli breakel'l. so to speak.
You may recall that 1n July. 1992. .
after having whipped up the populac'e to
beg hun to run tar the Whitt! Hou.se. he
abruptly dropped outllfthe r..:e He lah'r
got hack in and &lt;;xplwned on CBS's "(J()
M1nutes" 'that he ' h.l!l uhandoned hJS
camp;lign because mysterious and nefar·
1ous plots were being hatc'iled to destroy
him. Repoblic:an diny trickstel'l had
planned 10 wiretap his otfK.-e and disrupt
hJS bo.,ine;s, said the. bantam bithonaire.

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only that. they h:•l cmked up a
scheme to cr.Lsh his daughter's wedding
'Uld tlash u kwd picture of her which
they had docton.'t..l up H( had g&lt;~ten all
1h1s ·rrum u ··pmmincnt Rt:puhlicWl" •
soun:t! and cuntinned it with tt fclltlw in
Washmgtun who. itlurTII.'t..l 1xot, wa.s wdl
knhwn ;.L\ a purv~yor nr wa!in.l ant.J
gn.lUndlc:ss sltlfic...-s:
You may n:call the derute on U.1. t9.
1992. betw~en Clinton, Pl:n~ •md
Galn!e Bush, dunng which the TeXlin
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claim"'! that Nuf\h Vic1n:un.:se clements.
T.:.an dru" dc:d.:rs mx.l the Black P.dllthers h:od "'•Mtcmpted to ""'a"inate him
and hJS t:.Umty. "The Viotnmnt..,., had
s.:~t ~&gt;pie into Cana.ta to mu~e
wr..mtremcnL"' to huve me anti my tiunily
killed." he said. "The most significant
efl(lfl they had one mght " live people
""ning ocruss my front ynrd wllh rille&gt;."
A guard dog chased them away. he said.
A Dallas polk.'e official smd the incident
never happened.
y,., may ra:all that m November.
1993. Perot addre~sed a rully in nppnsi·
tion to the North Amen&lt;.'an F.ree Tr...te
'Agreement and said that he had been tar·
!,"'ted by "a Mafiu-hk~ group" that
tavurtd NAFI'A "because of the huge

Carte.r

Original singing cowboy Gene Autry dies at 91

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By The Associated Press
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By Joseph Spell!'
Today "Sunday. Oct. 4. the ~77th day oil ~'IX . There are HH days ,left1n
Rarely htL11 a poliUf.:tan a.o,; contnwa-the ye:ir.
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Today's H1ghllght 10 HIStory:
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such a nasty. stllry. low.Jown .urJy of
bn Oct 4. 1957. the Sp.Jee Age heg.m as the Snvtet Unum launched Sput - cntmtes.
nik. the tirst rflun-m;,u.lt!' smelhh!. mto nrbtl
It ts one ot lht! major rea'\(m\. I
On this date ·
.
believe, that he has been .1hle to pall his
In 1777. Gtorg~ Washtng.wn·s troop-. l.tunLheJ an ~~:-.~~tull on the Bnp~h t:u nut nt the tire"" many tin~e&lt; over' !he
ul Germantown. f?n .. r~"'ulling in heuv)' Atnertcan casualties .
· yeUl'l. A tn.ly &lt;an 't help but empatt111.e
In 18~ 2. the 19th preSident of the Umted Stales. Ruthertnrd B. Hayes, wuh the man.
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was bi&gt;rn in Delaware. Oh1u.
Take Newt Gmgnch. the Speaker
·In 1895. the tirsl U.S. Open golf tuurn•m&gt;ent ,was held utthe Newpon wuh IOOt·in·n~xoth disease who closed
·Country Club in Rhode bland.
down the government hecuu~&gt;&lt; the presi·
In tiJJI . the cnm1c stnp " Dick Tracy," created hy Ch&lt;ster Gould. made dent snubbed him. Take P.i1'illll Pnt
Rohert'i&lt;&gt;n. who cl.ut11ed he was anoint·
itsde~l
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In 1940. Adott H1tler and Bemto Mussol1n1 contern;u "'. Brenner Pass m ,'1..1 hy God to mn t( &gt;r P""'dent. Take
th'e Alps. w,here the Nall leader sought loaly's help m hght1n¥ the Bnush
Ohver Nonh. the c&gt;;~Uiied har of lr.m·
In t958.the lirst rrans·Atl,onuc passenger Jetliner servoce was begun by conlrn fame Take K'o!n Sturr. Rush Lun·
British Overseas Airways ,Corp. !BOAC) wllh ll1ghts between London and baugh. Ross Pen&gt;t.·
New York. '
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Yes. kike Ro" Perot Did you hear
In 1910. rock smger Jams Joplm. 27. wa&gt; tound dead m her Hollywood what tit: Wee [}.J&lt;.Idy Warbucks. who
hotel room.
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would relocram.ly acrept the preSidency
In t976. the agnculture secretary. Earl Bull. re &lt;~gned In· the wake ol a if the American people thrust it upon him
•'Ontrovel'ly over ,o Joke he;d m.1ue aboul blacks. ,
had to say at'&lt;xot Chntc•o the other day'
In 1978 lunctal services~ held at the Vauc:m for Pope John Paul t
While aJdres~ing a nalionalcnnvenlnm
Ten yea;,. ago, Indian profesSJ?'Mithileshwar Singh. freed the day b(,fore of, his Rel(&gt;nn Puny m Atlanta. he
by his Lebanese kidnappers. said hJS captors had '.~eared h11n well dunng hos brought the cult1sh rrowd to 1ts feet With
20 months of impnsonment. but acknowledged there 1s no substitute tor the charge that the president "is menially
freedom ."
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and emotionally unstable" and P""'iCSSed
Five years ago· Dozens of cheenng. dancmg Sooralls dragged the body of a "defex.1iv~ br.un." lnde:ed, the preso•
of an Amencan soldier through the streets of Mogad1shu

. · CENTERVILLE- Lewis "Bud" Baisden, S7, Centerville ROild, Thur·
· man. died Friday, Oct. 2. 1998 a1 his residence.
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· Born Jan. II. 1941 in Logari. W.Va., son of the Ilk! l..ewiundGrao:e Con- Luther King Jr.'s family is suing a
ley Baisden, be was retired from Ford MO!Or Co. of Lorain. ·
man who once claimed be hired
Surviving are his wife. Rosa lee Evans Baisden; a son, Weldon Lewis King's :o.&lt;sa.\Sin - someone olber
Baisden of Norwalk; four daughters. Sandra Rlun9s and Grace Baisden, both than tbe late convicted killer. James
of Norwalk, Rhoda Deems of Clarlsville, Pa., and Della Helebrand·of Elyr· Earl Ray.
Ia: $eVen grandctlildren; two brothers, Sherman Baisden of Jacbon. and Earl
Lloyd Jowers made the claim on
Baisden of Verdunville, ~d two sisten, Hazel Blaket of Valdosta. national televiSion in 1993. but has
Ga., aitd Donna Grate of Patriot.
' since refused to dl\Cuss it. The stale
He was also preceded in death by two brothers. DeMis and Fred Bais· bwsuit filed Friday seeks unspecified
den; and a sister, Pearlene Bush.
damages from Jowers and "unknown
Services will be l p.m. Monday in the Eisnaugle-Lewis Funeral Home, co-conspir:llors."
Jackson, with the Rev. Bill Greene olfociating. Burial will be in the Vega
The lawsuit aloo seeks a jury trial
Cemetery: Frieniis may call allhe funeral home from 4-9 p..m. Sunday.
' in hopes of''bririging out new facts
about King's death.
Ray confes.&lt;td shortly after King's
killing in Memphis in 1968. He
PROCTORVILLE- Hayse Caner. 92. Proctorville. died Friday. Oct. 2. recanted soon after pleading guilty.
but never succeeded in, wmning a tn. 19911 at his residence.
COLLEGE RENAMED - Gallipolis Career
State Rep. John Carey, County Commissioner
Born Feb 25. 1906 10 Webbville. Ky.. st)fl of the late Marion T. and Eliz· al despite decades of legal maneu·
College conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony
Harold G. Montgomery, Dr. Max Lerner, dlrec·
. abeth Bishop Caner. he was retired from the U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers. venng, aided at the end by !be pubThursday at the school's Spring Valley Plaza
lor of 11\e Ohio Council of Private Colleges and
He was also preceded in death by his w1fe of67 years. Currie Lakin Can(r; lic &gt;uppon of King's family.
campus, marking 11s name change from SouthSchools, GCC President Robert L. Shirey; Gal·
Ray died ·of hver dllien.'ie at a
,. _a son. Hayse Eugene "Gene" Carter: a son-in-law. Alva Boster: tv.o siSters,
eastern Business College. From left are Gallla
lipolls City Commissioner Dow Saunders and
.. Mangold Carter and Emma Mc'Coy: and two brut hers. Ivan and O.T. Caner. Na.&lt;hville prison
.• County Cot'nmlssloner Harold · M. S~unders,
County Commiastoner Shirley Angel.
. -. in April.
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Surviving are two daughters. Ruby Boster and Opal Turner. bpth of Proc·
. • !orville: nine gr.mdcliildren and 14 great-grundchildren;.and two sisters, Inez
Carter Faulkner and Magdalene Caner Spears. both of'Ashland. Ky. ·
Services will he 2 p.m. Sunday in the Hall Funeral Home. Proctorville.
. with the Rev. DaVId Pnce ofliciating. Burial will be in the Rome Cemetery.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - W1ll Champion.
the man to tik charges- :111d taught 1996
Visitation wa.• held in the funeral home on Saturday.
Rogers once heard a young Gene
"He often. considered himself the the star a lesson.
He hung up hJS performing spurs
Autry 'strummmg a guitar and singing baby siuer of three generations of • "I sa1d nghtthen. no muller how
in 1956. but contmued to own four
in an Oklahoma telegraph office. children'' whtle they watched his much a guy tries 10 get under my radio stations. a Palm Springs hotel
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··You're good," he said. "Sti&gt;:! to''· movi~s on Saturday afternoons, said skin, that's the lus111me l'tlle!JI gel and severdl other propen1es. In 19R2. ·
RUTI.AND- Norma A. ,Lee. 96. New_ Lorna Roud. Rutland .. ~oed Sa1• young fellow. and you'll make some· 1\le• Gordon. who met Autry 52 to the point where I' II hitsomeone."
he sold Los Angeles tetevlSJOn slatJon
thing of yourself. ..
urday. Oct. 3, 1998 in. the Veterans .Memoroal E•tended Care Fac1lny.
years ago and becam~ his dlreC!or of he recalled. "It could have wrecked , KTLA for $145 m1llion .
Born July 5. 1902 on Hebbardsvtlle, A'hens County. daughter of the late
...Autry did much more than that. licensing. • ~.,
a carter."
Alexander A. and Vema Campbell Yotlilg. she wa.&lt; a homemaker and •---serenading generJtions of children a.•
"And these weren't just bang·
Instead. Autry bmll his •uccessful
teacher.
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the nation's onginal singmg cowboy bang. shoot 'em-up Westerns. He broadcasting business and founded
She was a member of the Harnsonvllle Presbyt~nan Church, where. she and becomong a gentie moralist for always wanted to put a moral in the baseball's CahfomJU An£els a&lt; an
.wa.&lt; an elder and Sunday Schjlol teacher. the Harr1sonvllleCh~ter ~I the 'millionsoffansoftheAmericanWest story."
American League franchise in 1961.
Qrder of the Ea.&lt;tem Star. and th~ Grange. She auend:J Oh.10 U1llver.&lt;Jty.
as he built a fonune (n business.
· Autry's ··cowboy Code" con- ~ He sold 25 percent of the team. now
Surviv.mg are sister-in-law. Frances Young of Hamsonvtlle; and several •
Autry died 31 hiS home Friday rained e1ght rules to live by. The lirst renamed, to the Walt DISney Co. in
nieces and nephews.
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after a long illness three days after was "The cowboy must nev~r shoot
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She wa.• also preceded in death by her. husband. Homer R, Lee, whom turning 91 .
fil'lt. hll a sm~ ller man"or tak( unfair
she rna":ied in.1935: and a brother. Euge~e Young. .
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Beloved for his SJgnature •ong. advantage." ,
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Serv1ces wolf be I :30 p.m. Tuesday '" the HamsonVJIIe PresbyterJUn "Back in the Saddle Again." Autry
In fact. Autry did punch tirst in an
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: ing. Burial will be in the Wells Cemetery. Pagevolle. Fnends may call al the 91 movie,• from the 1930s to the ear· Madison, Wis . nightspot in 1946. He upgrading of the postage machine
ly '50s by playing the same charac· gav~ a fan an autograph but lost his afterrates mcrease on.Jan .JO. 1999
" . Bigonr:Jordan Funeral H~me. A~bany, from 2-4 a~~ 7-9 p.m. M?nday.
HamsonVIIIe OES servoces wtll be conducted at 7 p.rft. Monday.
ter: a true-blue cowboy w~o always temper when the man scolded,him for
Belz also requested thatth~ wm·
fought fair and loved his horse. not proVIding more. Autry's blow led mission sign and send a cemtieljlet, WE NEVER
ter requestmg local banks to panici·
pate in bidding fur the county twoCOMPROMISE ON
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.- Evelyn M. Lockett, 87, Point Pleasan~ for·
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depository
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· merly of Clifton, w :va., died Thursday, Oct. I. 1998 in Pleasant Valley HosQUAL11Y
Margaret Evan~ was present to
pital.
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OCCASIONALLY
Born Aug. 2. ~II '"Clifton, daughter of the1late FUson E. and Clllrll Ethel
Obttuorloo' ero potd onnouncom•nto orronged by locol lunerol homeo. Pr&lt;.Jgrdm and to requestth:n the cn'm·
Compson Locketr. he wa.• a member of the Chfton Uno led Methodist Church.
Obltuartn n publtohod 11 ,.queotod to eccommodott IlioN doetrtng more mission paniL'lpate in financing in
WE Do "ON PRICE.
She is survived by a brother, Earl F. "Shotgun" Lockell of Middle)!Ort.
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Gatha County AUI.Iitnr Ron Cana·
Suncrest Cemetery, with the Rev. George Hoscharofficillling. Arrnngemenli
day met wuh the commission to di•·
·'• · were' by the Foglesong Funeral Home. Masdn, W.Va.
cuss th~ amendment to pt!nmnal
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BIDWELL - Bobby L. Elkons, 63. of Bidwell, died Saturday. October
propeny abutemerit ftlr BorgWamer.
3, 1998 at his residence.
Born October 14. 1934 in Nolan .. West Virgmia. son of Tony Elkins of
GALLIPOLIS - Benny Wesley Mullen. jfl, Gallipolis. died Thursday.
Borderland. West Virgonia, anq the late Hazel Jack son Elkins. and ~tepson
Oct. I. 199K at hisresidence.
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of Katie Elkins o.f Borderland. W~sl Virginia, he was a rellred employee nf
Born April 31l. 1940 1n Gallipolis. sun uf !hi lute Pearl Ballard and Lil·
Ameritech and a United States Army Vetemn.
tk ,Mae MuUen, he wa' a retired nur,se's aide at the Veterans Affail'll Med·
He was a member ofllie Rutland FWB,. Chun:h, where he taught Sunduy
ic"l Cent&lt;r 1n Chillicothe.
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A U.S. Armf'veteran ut the V1etnam War. he was a gmduate of Gallia · Surviv1ng in addition to his luther 'and step mother, are hi·. wife. Reba
POMEROY
Academy H1gh Sch&lt;x&gt;l.
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520 West Main St.
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Circleville. and Lnn Mullen nf Mkhig:m: ,ficq)'r:indchlldren und a greut·
Alllona. Washington. Russ (Denneue) O'Bnen at Olymp1a. Washmgton. and
VINTON
grandchild: anu three ;isl&lt;l'l. Brendu Johnson •'JI!i Lynn Cox. huth nt Gal· Ro-n (Chns) O'Brien of K(n!. Washington: a stepdaughter. Rhonda !Dirk!
388-8603
· hpnhs. and Katl1ryn Ray \1f P:Jrkersburg. W Va.
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He was also preceded m ue:uh by a su11. Nmman Mullen: u brother. Enul lohan: 14 step-grandchildren of Washington: two brothers. Lester (Shtrle~)
446-0852
R:.ty: a si~ter. Mary SnoOgna~oo!li: .md !\C\'eral aunls and unci~~.
Elkins. and Larry (Shirley) Elkins. both of B1dwell: and a soster. Bonnoe
Services will he 2 p.m. Sund.1~ in the Will" Funeml Hntne. woth the Rev
(Frank• Davis of Gallipolis ,
Mike Wilku ofticiatinu. Bunat.w1ll be m the Ce11tenary Cemetery VJSJt,J·
In addition to his mother. he was pn;ceded in death by a SISter. Glen Eduh
uon was held m the fu~eral home nn Saturday.
Elkins.
Military ~raveside rites Will b,: cnnduc·ted by the volunteers Qf local vetServices will ,be I p.m. Tuesday. October 6. 1998 in the Rutland FWB
, · erans lodg~s.
Church, with the Rev. Paul Taylor and the Rev. Andrew Parsons oftil'IUimg.
"' Burial w1ll follow in Gravel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the Waugh·
Halley-Wood Funeral Home from 6-9 p.m Monday. October 5. t99R. and ·
' at the church from noon untrlthe llme of the services on Tuesday. October
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Oct. 2. t99K in Plea.;ant Valley Hospital.'
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Born Sept. 21. 1913 in Ravensw&lt;xld. W.Va .. daughter of the late BenJam on Ronalu Elkins-and Fran~ Thompson.
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Honorary pallbearers are ChariJe Tate and Ron Jivid(n
and Rena ·Lane Wyant. she was a hor)lemaker, and aue~ded the General
Military honors will be· presented at the cem(tery by the vet(rans orga·
Assemhly Body of Christ m Letart. W.Va.
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· She was also preceued in death on April 23. 1974 by her hu~band. Lloyd
, . H. Wamsley: a daughter. Marjone Han: three infant children: IW&lt;~ brothers.
. William W~ant and Benjamin "Junior" Wyant; and two gmn~ch1ldren and
two gn:at-grundchildren.
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Survivmg are live daughters. Dons (J~&gt;hnme) Stew an of Gullopohs. M~l·
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ty (Wendell J Barker of Ma;on. Bonnoe R1ggs "nd .Puny ( Hersher) H(rdll~~n.
both of New Haven, W.Va... and Gladys Gerlach oJ ·Lelart: three sons. Wilham
"Bill" (Joyce) Wamsley and Roger Wamsley. both of N~w.Haven. and Roben
,. (Camlyn) Wamsley of Gallipt'IIS Ferry. W.Vq.: 31 grandchildren and 39 great·
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(,.,, Services will be II a.m. Tuesday in the Crow-Hussell Fun~ral Home .. Poml
· Pleasant. W.Va .. w1th the 'Rev. James Hobbs otticiutmg. Bunal w111 be 10 the
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Moral cri.s is m9re serious. than it appears

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drug rmtit~ they ,,,.nukl nmk~ sh!ppm~
drugs from Mexico In the United
SUites "The gnxop h:w.l sent a hit squad nf
.. ,;, Cuhans" In take hun nut. he said
The FBI sai&lt;l Penx's choi111 was IWi&lt;.'t..l on
an anonymou.s lhlrd·h•U&gt;d tip ahlxot u
nmw 11&gt;:11 w:ts :illegedly cin:uluung in a
Me.,c.U&gt; prison.
Th: rk!XI nigh~ Pcnx dcl&gt;ated the
NAFfA "sue w1th Vice President AI
Gun: on CNN's "!.wry King Live." and
caJ&gt;lt! ntl' l&lt;•lking ,Jmtahle tmd hru&lt;que.
He later cl.umOO that G~re had :·cheat'
t."()" hy wt=unng
an curpiL.•t.:c lhmugh
whkh he had ra:etvet.l pmmpts fn•n hJS
st:~l. How d1d he know'! Then: was
~omc!th1ng gli~ l~ning tn Gt&gt;re's ' ear.
"Watch the tk:bate," he told y,nter Ger- .
aiJ Posner. "and ynu 'II see that thmg
twinkle."
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I ·can hear Bill Clinton's evening
prJyernow:
"Th,U&gt;k. you Lord.· tor all the dally
duck,, l1xodmouths, tmd hypocntes that
You have\ s.:t ~gr..tdnusly given 11~ i.L'i
lll!vel"Ufies.
"I am truly ble•sed... .
Ja.eph Spear is a •yndicaled writer
lbr Newspaper Entet'pliit A'l'iOCia-

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Bobby L. Elkins

B~nny

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IT'S TIME.I

:: Lorepe 1\4. ;Wamsley · . " .

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VOTE FOR

THE GALLIPOLIS CITY SCHOOLS
BOND ISSUE

On
curbside
collection
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~i~h a
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-neighbors when possible.

for our children, our schools
and our community!

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FAMILY PRACTICE

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WEIGHl CONTROL
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Wedat~ay &amp; Frlday,J;Jt a.m.·12 Noon

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25fH &amp; JEFFERSON AVENUE

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Funded by the Ohio Dept. ofNatural Resources.
D.vision of Recycling and Liller Prevention

QUESTION:
If there is a new s,chool, won't there be a
'need for more operating money?

ANSWER:
Bond issue revenue will reimburse the
district for the purchase of the land, so the
district can operate with additional
personnel at the new high school for at least
two years after the high s.chool opens.
Better schools will bring IJlOre families to
our area, which .may reduce the l')eed to ask
for additional operating funds. However,
until the new school is in operation, it is
Impossible to predict what will happen to
state and federal funding in the years to
come. An operating levy will not be placed
on the ballot before our needs are
determined.
Paid lor by c:A.R.E., David Shalfar, Treasuror
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Sunday, October 4, 1998

F."inal round of Starr· docu_
ments _reveal conlplex affair
By PETE YOST
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON _With the Ja, 1
of l~&lt;kpendent Coun"J Kenneth
Starr' ompeachmenl evodence now
public. Americans have a ponrait of
a comple&lt; pre&lt;idential affair and
.
cnverup. and a ca.'l of wotne"~'
. en,nared in the en&gt;uing criminal
inveqig~tion

The 4.600 pages of materilllthat
. Congre" relea,;ed Fnday &gt;hows Verno.n ·J.ordan '&gt; memory gaps. Linda
Tnpp s'effon.l to lure Monoca Lewon·
. . -. .
. &gt;ky omo makong oncromonaung state· ment' about Pre•ident Clinton and
grand jury teslimony by more than
two doLen Seael Service agents and
officer!. who pa~sed along 10 invest! gato" the rumors they had heard.
The fllXxJ of additional evidence
came a:~ Republican ;uurces saod that
on Monday. the top GOP lawyer on
the 1-lou,e Judiciary Committee staff.
David Sch•pjler~. would recommend ,
adding 10 Starr's list of potentially
impeachable offen,es and dropping
one of the I I grounds that Starr ci ted
'schoppers. the sources ,said. is
expected to ,uggesl dropping a coun•
in whoch Starr claimed Cionton
abu,ed ho&lt; of11ce by unlawfully
invokin g c . . ec utive privilege tu ~.:u n real evidence of hi s mii\Conduct

before the gra nd jury.
With the Lewms~x alTair about 10
explode in the hew~..; media. Jordan in
a n 1 n~ -ho~ur span l.a.o.;l Jan. llJ wa~ on
tHe telephone 25 times woth Clinton
or pr~sidential aides and was on the
phont! ..,I~ Jl rncs trying 10 ge t in touch
with M'· Lewinsky and her lawyer.
Joru.~n .:11d he did' not recall what
he and the president discus-ed.
' " II coul d have been ahoul any
number ol things," Jordan told the
grand
"I have no specific recol · of that conversation at 8:55
IV!cmd:"v morning the Martin
don't have

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- an~ idea of what it wa.' about. .. It
could have been about the State of the
UniC&gt;n. It could have been about
E~ko~ Bo~JeL' It cokuld hdavhe been
a ut . on!ca ewons Yan l e gen eral SJIUatoon It could h?." been
about Ihe Drudge Rcpon on the
lnte l h
M ll D d
had
rne w ere a
ru ge ·
pmled a repon. aboUI News~~ek
magazme preparonll a story on on-.
ton.~nd a~otherwom~n.
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Is ' 1 fatr 10 say that on the pn_oruy of tssues lh~t . you wer~ dealong
wo th .. that ot "'"'the pnmary ossue
d J'
· h?''J d
you were ea ong wu · or an was
asked on the grand JUry.
"No. it'&gt; not fairto say that it ":'as
the pnmary1ssue ... MonoJ:a Lewo~- .
sky w.a~."~~er:mn of a pnmary IS'\.ue
In my hie .. satd Jordan. "I dealt woth
II succes;t ully on l&lt;rms of gell ong her
a JUI&gt; and. secondly, &gt;uccessfully in ,
tams of geui~g her" a lawyer who
hdped her file an ~llida~ol denyong
she h~d sex~al rclatoons wnh &lt;;:linton.
Alter beong alerteplo the Lew on.. ky problem the prevoous day .- a
Sunday:- over lunch woth prestdenloal advoser advoser Bruce ond&lt;ey,
Jordan said the presidents uld settie Paula Jones s~xual aras.s_ment
la~suot,evenoffennga onepoontto
raiSe !he ~?ney hom: f.
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Jordan lfl~!Cat t~al ... 1r It was
a matter of trym~ IO raise. you know
whalever the money was that would
be requored to ~llle n.that he thought
he could ra_1_se _H. Lmil~ey recounted of l~e ettort m mtd·January.
The proposal went nowhere woth
the pres1d~nt.
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. · T~e ev1dence showsCiml~n send·
tng hos s~cretary, Betty Cume. on a
mad-dash eltort to page and call Ms.
Lewinsky late at night a.s the story
was breakong. "Do you think you can
reach Monica. see what's happening?" the presodent asked. He dlso
awakened Londsey. who later refused
W tell the grand jury whal he and the
president discussed that night.

Mrs. Currie eventually reached
M,. Lewon•ky - ~y then already
approached by Starr s FBI agents~~ theiMormeCr lnl7rn huldnghu·p on hehr.
..en rs .. urne _to l at to l e
presodent, Chnton saod "she probably
was told by her lawyers not to talk to
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The ;vode~c~. three bo~nd vo~
umes_~ gran JUry transcnpts an
FBI &gt;nlervoews, doscloses 1_he ex~t
word• of dozens of ~rand 1"'?' wunesses summoned duhng Starr s seven-monlh onvesl!ganon.
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n a statemenl n ay.
ole
House legal advoser Gregory Craog
decried St~'s "failure to inc lude or
diSCUSS ~~~dence favorable to the
prestdent m hts summary repon 1\0
Con.~re':-' and accused the prosecutor
of evodentoary manopulatoon and
misdirection."
Starr fi.~ed back, call.i.ng Craig's
slateme~l dtsongenuous and pomtong outtnstances where exculpalory
onfQrmatoon was. oncluded ·~ hos
repon. He added _thai he found II sognoficanl lhe While House had not
challenged the "credibility. or lhe
factual underpinnings of nine of the

11grounds for impeachment. including the pre.idenl's perjury in his
depo•ition and before the grand
jury...
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. The day after Mr.;. Tn)Jp began to
Jlnrk with Starr's office. revealing
that she had been urged to lie in lhe
,
Jones ca,.,,.she was wired by !he FBI
to ,reeord a lunchtime \!Onversatioq ·
.wilh Mli .. Lewjn;ky. Mrs . Tiipp
repeatedly tl'ied to get the former
W~ite House inlern make incriminating $latements about Clinton and
Jordan
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With Ms Lewinsky planning to

deny having had sexual rel7itions with
the president, Mrs. Tripp a.•ked her
friend whether Jordan addreslled " the
perjury issue ... because this is per·u . " ·
J ~'Yeah." Ms: Lewinsky replied.
"H
·d that ~- . ·d ·v •
esao
- ucsao ' ,ou reno1
gonna go 10 jail. You're not gonna go
10 jail."'
Jordan "has showed me ... !here's
no way 10 gel caughl in perjury in a
siluation like this " said Ms. Lewmsky.
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o youexpressconcema a .
Mrs. Tripp a.•ked.

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· "Yes. ( did. Of. cour&lt;e. I did ... I
wa.' crying." Ms. Lewinsky replied.
Regarding Jordan. Mrs. Tripp
said, "I think havi,ng th7 most powerful attorney m the natoon take you
under his wing is protection .... You
have a huge heavy hitter in your back
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pocket who has set ev,erything up .or
you. I have nobody."
"Vernon Jordan is behind you.
He's a very po':'erf~l man.:·
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"No, I don l lhmk he s behond
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he s gomg to doslance homself from
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BGSU downs Ohio·
35-7; Case Reserve
defeats OWU 26-19.·
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Mariena 20-7 Souurday nftemoon.
Gabe McKenna rushed for 124
yards and one touchdown for lhe ·
Pioneers (2-2. I-2 Ohio Conference).
Much of the game wa.&lt;played in a
rainstonn that nlade it' dillicuil for
BOWLING GREEN. Ohio (AP) either team to muster much offeru;e.
-Freshman Godfrey Lewis r-•n for
'The Polar Bears (3·1. 2-1 OAC)
191 yardsto ·leadBowlingGreenloa scored all of their poiht• in lhe tim
35-7 win, over Ohio University half. Robert&lt;On scored on a one-Yant Saturday.
run, Vagedes S&lt;:ored on a pass .from
Lewis gave Bowling Green (I -3 quanerback Shane Franzer and ·the
overall.· 1-0 Mid-American) a 7-0 team's other quanerback. Joe
lead with a 66-yar!f run in the first Zarlinga. .cored on a si•-yand run.
quaner. The Falcons added three
McKenna .Scored on a one-yard
more first-half touchdowns while run in the third quaner.
~uilding up a 28-7 halftime lead.
Vagedes had six calehes for 137
' Ohio ( 1-4 overall. I· I MAC) yards and .Zarlinga carried the boll
scored its lone touchdown in lhe sec- 161imes for 69 yards . .·.
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ond quaner on a 19-yard pass from
Ohio
Northern
outgained
Kareem Wilson to Raynald Ray. It Marietta 360 yards lo 175, including
wa• one of two comj:S)ctions on nine 212 yards on the ground 1o 120 for
auempls for Wilson. who lhrew for Matietta.
21 yards. ·
, Case Reserve ·u
Bowling
Green's
Ricky
Ohio Wesleyan 19
Schneider was 13-of-18 for 178
At Delaware. Ohio. Frank Pelers
yards and •lwo louchdowns wilh one ran for two louchdowns and Ryan
inlerception.
Crumbaugh pa.&lt;sed for lwo as Ca..:
Schneider hit Tony Holcomb wilh Reserve beal Ohio Wesleyan 26-19
a lwo;rard touchdown pa..s e;uly in Salurday.
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the second quaner. then ~ded a 10Case (2-2 ovefall, 1-0 North
y~Fd sconng slrtke ~o Robert Redd Coa.&lt;l Conference) scored in every
wuh less than two mmutes lefl m the ' quarter and held off a late comeback
half.
attempt by Jhe Bauling Bishops (3-1 .
WR~PPED UP- That'a the condition In which Penn State runlng
Lewis 191 yards ranks second 2-1).
b!I,CII'dordellllllltchell (32) flnda hlmMII aa Ohio State defedrier Na'll
Wesleyan trailed 20-6 in the lhird
Drlgga (32) geta tha aolld grip on him during Saturday's Big Ten Falcons hislory for a freshman in one
game
and
lllh
overall
in
a
singlequarter
when Marc Smtih caul)ht a
matchup In Columbua, Ohio, where the top-ranked Buckeyes won
game
for
a
Bowling
Green
player.
seven-yard
1ouchdown pass from
28-9. Cloiing In on the play Ia DSU's Brent Johnson (60). (AP)
The ·single-game freshman rushing Phil Heyn. c~uing the lead lo 20-13.
Rudzinski pounced on it in 1he end yards (a holding penally sel the record for Bo)Yiinli' Green is 200
Case pul the game .away with a
zone fol"a 1ouchdown.
.Buckeyes back 18 yards during the yards. sel by Dave Windall in 1977 seven-play. 44-yard ·drive that ended
The play perked up the Buckeyes, drive).
againsl Ohio.
with Crumbaugh's 22-yard pa« to
who forced the Lions to punt and
Travis Fonney kicked a 42-yard ·' Louisville 62, Cincinnati '19
Dave Wooley wilh less lhan lhree
look over wilh I :48 left.
field goallo give lhe Lions a 3-0 lead
At Louisville. Ky.. Chris Redman · minules to play.
It wa.~ enough lime for Germaine with 8:08 left in 1he second quarter. threw for a Conference USA-recond
Heyn added a 17-yard touchdown
to lead Ohio Slate on an eight-play. The field goal was sel up when 43 I yands and four touchdowns and pass 10 Mall Capone wilh 4·1 seconds
Sl-yard louchdown drive. ending in Macklin blocked a 50-yard field goal r-.tn for another as Louisville domt· lefl in lhe game.
his 20-yurd scoring p;tss to Wiley auempl by Dun Slultz, who also was nated winless Cincinnali 62-19
Crumbaugh wa.• 9-of-14 for 79
wilh 23 secorids 10 spare. On lhe wide left on a 40-yard allempt in 1he SaiUnday.
yards.
drive, Gennaine was 4-of-7 for 67 tirsl quarter.
Redman completed 25 of 32 pa.sHeyn wa&lt; 13-of-24 for 155 yards.
es. including louchdowns of 4a. 35. . Mount Union 21, John Carroll 14
18 and I I yards,lond ran for a five·
At Alliance. Adam lrgang caught
yard score before leaving lhe game a touchdown J'i!SS from Gary Smeck
)Oiilh 30 seconds IO play in the lhird on a play coverl'ng 1'2 yards Salurday
peration Jll!&gt;s fell short us Auburn lhreal.
scored on a JJ-yurd run and Tyree . 'quaner. · He broke his own school logiveMountUnionu21-14_viclory
dropped to,l-3 for the-tirsltime since
Palmer. who alternated al quarter- . Foreman added a 1hree-yard Jauch- record of 428 yards set last year'" a over Joh~ Carroll . .extendtng lhe
Top 25
19KI.
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Purple Raoders' wmnmg streak 10 32 ~·
Tenq~s~e,
which
entere~e
~&lt;l!'ilh
J.Q..t
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fqr
169
yards.
446
yards
on
the
ground:
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Cardtnals
(3-2.
I·O&gt;.
Ptled
up
games,
m college fllOt- ·
colle ge footb all game ran~eil ~~ecotlll· itnhii nuhml ilf''101\iison wo ·~ •~or-20 for 187 yards S~n Jose Stale (2-3). ~laying its a s.:hool-record 742. yards us .two bull. lhe. ·longesl
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slopping the run. was exploiled by and an inlerception.
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" . first game ever east of Mmneapolis. receovers and a running back each
. The wmnmg touchdown came
The Ga1ors (4-1. 2-1) gained 467 was limiled to 239 yards in ilssecond lalhed more lhan 100 yards. The wuh 3: II lo play and completed a
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - .Shaun Auburn. The Tigers - who have
Ellis returned an inlerception 90 struggled all year running -ron for yard~ but failed 10 sco~Q.Wout Joss to a ranked team . lotul wa~ 12. more lhan the 730 comeback from a 14-0 deficit liJr
yards for a touchdown. Salurday and a season-high I8 I yards against 1he six times ufler driving inside 1he Oregon beat lhe Spanans 58-3 on racked up agatnst Drake m I966 and Mounl Umon (4-0 overall, 3-0 Ohio .
Crimson Tide I 2-yurd line . They Sept. 19.
lhe mosl ever goven up by a Conference).
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No. 3 Tennessee used lhree Auburn .Yo is.
TrJiling 7-3 afler the firsl quaner. · Cmcmnalt (0-5, 0-3) team.
Smeck also rn~ lor a louchdown
..-No.8 Florida 16, Alabama tO · turned 1he ball over lhree times and
lurnovers to hang on. for I7-9 win
At Tus~aloosa. Ala., Travis senled for short field goals on lhree Virginia scored lhree more limes
Arnold Jackson caughl 10 pa.~ses fromone yund oul m the second quarover lhe Tigers in a rematch of lust
before halftime as Brooks ran for two for I33 yards and touchdow.ns or 15 ter and threw 14 yards to Darin
~ year's Soulheuslern Conference McGriff caught nine pils.scs for 2 I3 olher drives.
yards. including a 32-yard touchThe Tide rebounded after a 42-6 scores and Jo.nes ildded his first The and I I yards, ~nd ltghl e~d Ibn Kershner for-a sc'Ore in lhe lhinj perichampionship game.
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Tennessee (4-0, 2-0) jumped ou1 down receplion fromJesse Palmer, drubbing lqst week al Arkansas, ils Cavaliers had 1,93 n,,Joing yards in Green ~rabbed lour passes tor 117 od.
_The Blue Streaks (3-1. 2-1) went
10 u I 7-0 lead in lhdirst quaner.lhen as No.8 Florida held off Alabama worselos&lt;since 1947.Zow. whowa.&lt; lhe half. wilh Jones accounting for yards, tncludong 4~, and IN-yund
2!of-5 for eighl y.ards. coming in to 108.
sco~s. Frank Moreau curroe~ lhe ball ahead early on a one-yard louchalmost squandered it as Auburn ,shOt 16-10 SaiUrday.
I . down lhe Vo1s 1he resl of Ihe game.
. Tailback Terry Jackson rushed for lhe game. Jed both Alabama scoring
Jones added an 80-yard 1ouc~- 12 u.mes for IJS y_ards whtle Leroy down run by Mtke Ten Brink und a
Robert Bironas kicked lwo of his 135 yards but· was sluffed on 41h- drives and · ~~s 12-for-26 for_ 185 down run on Virginia's second play Colhn~rushed 16ttmes for 93 ya~ds 32-yard pass play from Nick Caserio
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three tield goals in the second half lo and- I to give Alabama (2-2. 1-2 in yard•.
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bring Auburn ! 1-3.'1·2) wilhin 17-9; lhe Southeu.&lt;lern Conferenc~), u last No. 10 Virginia 52, Sal).Jose St.14 longest in school hislory. and went 10 yards.
At Charlonesville. Va., Thomas the sidelines before the ·end of the
The loss was .Cmcmnalt s hflh
John Carroll had the ball twice
bull he Tigers missed two late oppor- chance wiih 45 seconds left from its
own 26-yard line.
Jones ran for 203, yards and 1wo of quarter as Womack took over atlail- consec~iiye. and lhjrd in the confer- after :the final touchdown. bul
tunities to calch the Vols.
Tide · freshman
4uarterback · Virginia's six rushing louchdowns'as buck.
ence lh!s ~eason.,
.
Caseroo was ontercepted once and
Freshman quarterba.ck _Gabe
Andrew
Zow,
subbing
for
ineffective
the
No.
JOCavaliers
Jinally
got
their
Jones
total
marked
the
lOth
time
Loutsvtlle
(3-2)
scored
on
tis
firsl
threw ar\ incompletion on founh
Gross. in for an injured ben Leard.
starler
John
David
Phillips.
hit
olfense
un1ro1eked
in
a
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history
that
a
player
•:-vo
possesstons.
on
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wilh a? seconds left.
. was in(ercepled on 41h-und- I0 Iale in
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lhe
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Smeck
compleled 24-of-35 pa"·
the game.
Aaron Brooks also rushed for two first since Terry Kirby gained 207 yard leap · over the goal '.ine by es for 3 I5 yardsand was intercepted
'The Tigers gollhe ball buck again Florida 34 with 19 .seconds ld't. But
Collms. IO lake a ~4-3 lead wtlh 5:06 l~ree tomes. Hts leading receiver. ·
nn: lhe Tennessee 45-yurd line wilh Tony George picked on· a screen pass louchdowns for Viruinia. Anlwoine against Duke in I992.
. Ryan Gorius. caught seven ti&gt;r K7
19 seconds In play. bul Gross' des- from Zow on the nexl pia)' lo end the · Womack gained 1-42 yards and No. 13 Wlllconsin 24, Indiana 20 to play in the tirsl quarter.
At Bloomington. Ind .. Ron Dayne
The Be~rcats re~ponded on thetr yards and was Mount Union·, lop
became Ihe sixth player in major col- next play Irom scnmmage a~ Chad rusher woth 52 yards in 16 carries.
.
lege hislpry to reach 4.000 care~t Plummer hot Cnrnclous Bonner wllh
Ten Brink ran for 119 yards in 25
yards us a junior und scored the go- a 61 -yurd louchdown pa&lt;&gt; down the tries. Cuserio .wus held to six comahead louchdown as No. 13 mtddle In cut the margin.lo 14-10.
plelil)ns in 24 attempls for 72 yards
Wisconsin held otl Indiana 24-20 . A second Joe Judge lield goal and was sucked tive times, with
Saturday. · ,
midway through lhe second quarter Jeremy Yoder recording three sucks.
Indiana !2-2. 0·1 Big Tenl led 20- culthe Louisville lead to only nne.
. Muskingum 14, Otterbein 7
J7.after Chris Gull's louchdown late
But the Cardtnals drove 99 yards
At Weslervolle. Senti Ray rushed
in the third period, bul the Badgers on lheir Jinal possession of the half ll&gt;r 70 yards and a louchdnwn as
(5-0. 2-0) moved 66 yards nn 1he - fueled by a 46-yard-pass lr~nn Musktngum beat Ouerbetn 14-7
next possession for 1he go-ahead Redman. to.Ja~ksnn- culmtnaltng Saturday.
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score.
on Collms .love-yard touchdown
Matt Colvm added another louch·
Mike Samuel. who ran lor a burst up the middle for a 21-13 hall· &lt;lown for the Muskies 13-1 oyerdll.
touchdown and p~ssed for another time le~d.. .
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one in the lhind quarter. compleled
Lnutsvtlle_ put the game out ol at halftome .
passes of 23 yards to 'bugue Retzlull' reach early m the thord ~uaner_ as
Mu&gt;kinfum rushed for 282 yards
and 34 yards 10 Nick Duvis. taking Redman wmp_leted so~ · ol hts hrst whtle holdong Olterbeon ( 1-3. 0-3 ) tn
Wisconsin to the Indiana six.
seven pas~es tor lhree touchdowns 4 I yards on the gn&gt;und.
Dayne Ihen mn 1wo yards and - including 4N- and I8-yard scoring
Man D ' Ora7. it~ led the Ca~inals.
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scured on the next play lo give the pa&lt;&gt;esto Gre~n :-.'"a ~pan ol 4:26, completong 19 of 39 pa.\Ses tor 177
Badgers the lead wilh 10:54 remain- ·tollowmg lwo CmcmnauiUrnqvers. yards wilh Jwo, interceptions.
ing. Dayne carried 2N times for 1J()
Plummer ~P!ttUme at quanerbad D'Oraz~o gave Olterbein iiS only
yards. to give him a career Inial of and wodeout, """hong 2-ot-6 pa.s- score olthe game on a 14-yard pass
4.(!~3 yards.
tng lor 12 yards ~nd a ~I -yard touch· to Jeff Gibbs Ihal cui Muskingum's
Antwaan Randle El.the Hoosiers' down and catchtng none passes hlr lead to 14-7 with 36 seconds left in
flashy fresht1)nn quanerback . com- 96 yands. David Denucci finished the second quaner.
pie ted four struighl passes on the I 5-oi·J2 passong for 226 yards. one
Onerbein lhrealened lwice in the
next possession. bul he was sucked 10_uc~do~n and lwo mtercepuons lor second half. gelling deep onto
twice by Tom Burke and Indiana lost Concmnau.
Muskingum territory. but couldn't
the hall on downs when a pas.s
Ohio Northern 20, Marielia 7
~e·ore.
At Ada, Sieve Vagedes caughl a
D'Omzio's puss on a founh-and CELEBRATION TIME comes for the Boston Red of Game 4 of the American Laague first-round intended for Derin Graham fell
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high-five to teammate Mlka Stan ey after hitting a lnd ana, who erased the Red Sox 'a laed In the to go.
Robertson rushed for R7 yards and a . was intercepled by Shane Hollins
eighth and won 2-1 t.o win the Mrlaa 3-1. (AP) ,
•olo ho!ner off Bartolo Colon In the fourth
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COLUMBUS.Ohio(AP)'-Ohio run for more lhan 200 yards. And
Slate 'IU.med 10 ils defense on a rainy Aaron Harris, who had a game-tumday. and linebackers Jerry Rudzinski ing 51-yard louchdown run in la.o;t
and Joe Cooper came through .wilh year's game, played sparingly
fumble recoveries for touchdowns because of an injury. Cordell
Saturday as !he lop-ranked Buckeyes Mitchell led Penn Slate with 81
beat No.7 Penn State 28-9.
yards on 14 carries.
A year after a Penn State gained
Ohio Slate Cfllered lhe game averlhe No. I ranking wilh a win over aging 39.3 poiflls and S30.7 yards
Ohio Slate at Stale College: Pa.. the per game. bul lhe Lions' defense Buckeyes (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) ollered and a steady downp,our at ' The
proof why they are on anolher Horseshoe- kept Germaine, Wiley
national Iitie run.
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and wideouts'Oavid BO•Ion and Dee
The Nittan.y Lions (3-1. 0-1 1. Miller relatively quiet.
thanks 1o a pursuing defense ·led by
Germaine wa~ 16-of-30 for 213
end Brad Scioli and linebacker yards. one touchdown and an inlerDavid Macklin. hung tough lhrough c6ption. Wiley wa.~ held lo 62 yards
most of the fint half before the on 19 carries afler averaging 166.7
Buckeyes' defense lumed the game. yards in \he Buckeyes' first lhree
First, Rpdzinski recovered Penw games.' He nlso caught ti¥e pas~~es for
Stale quarterback Kevin Thompson's 31 yards.
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down wilh 3:5 I left in lhe half. Then, lhree quaners, wa.s I 1-of-20 lor 106
t11e offense woke up briefly and O~io yard~ al\d an imerceplion. Fullback
Stale .moved 1o ·a 14-3 halflime lead Mike Cerimele scored from a yard
on Joe Germaine's 20-yard scorin~ oullo make il 21-9 wilh 9:41 lefl in
J)a.~s Michael Wiley with 23 &lt;ecorids" lhe third quaner:" Rashard Casey:
lefl.
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: The sc'Ore also woke U() lhe Ohio lhe lirst lhree games, r~placed
SllUe ollensive a•sislanl coa~hes up Thompson in lhe founh quaner.
mthe press bo&lt;. Quanerbacks coach
Ohio Slate's ·.Joe Mon1gomery
Tim Salem was so excited when added a one-yard louchdown run
Wiley scored. he put his hand with 3:08 left in the quaner to close
through a window and senl glass outlhe scoring.
shattering inlo lhe press box. There
Before a drenched .:rowd ., of
were no reported injuries.
" 93.479, the teams had lrouble hati.
At 1he stan of the third quaner. dling the ball. but. Penn Slate's errors
the Buckeyes' defense was al il were the moSI cosily.
u~ain. Percy King blocked Pat
Ohio .Slate, trailing 3-0 late in the
Podgeon punl from lhe eight. nearly second quarter, was having a tough
fell ·on it for a score, but 1he ball lime solving Penn S1a1e's pursuing
slipped away und Cooper pounced defense. . Bul Rudzinski came
·'&lt;On it for the IOUChdown and a 21-~ lhrough wilh lhe big play late in the ,
lead.
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The Nitt¥ny Lions, who ran for
316 yards in lasl year's 31-27 win pass from hl• own 13, lhe 6-foot-2.
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lntal yards - jusl 79 rushing. Of un1ouched. th~ ball squirted free
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- Sundaft October 4, 1998

Meig~ . ~eats Fairland 20-12, hikes win streak to four straight
By RICK SIMPKINS
•tantr Dusty Higginbotham, Point's
ltadong rusiltr going into tilt game.
T· S C~dent
LOGA'N - The Point Plea..ant and did himself proud with a43 yard
High School coaching &lt;tafl'&lt; wor&lt;t rushing effon. Eric Hanning ,added
fears came true Friday night a.' the !he extra poinllo make il a 7-0 game.
Big Black• won rhe sraristical bank
Logan's Wayne Bateman. who led
bur l.,.;llhe war in a 23-14 loss 10 lh&lt; all ru.siltrs in lilt conies! with 103•
Logan Chieftan• in an SEOAL baule yards. brought the Chiefrans to withla't night.
in on&lt; wh&lt;n ht scored less than live
. "Logan ha• a pretty good football minuttslat&lt;r on a two yard run. Matl
r&lt;af\l and rhey ar&lt; rough to b&lt;ar at Shaw's &lt;XIrn point kick tied the
home." said PPHS he,ad coach Sreve gnm&lt;. Shaw later gave the host team
Safford. "We knew coming in -that it n lead rhey would not relinquish
would rake a greal effon to get a win wh&lt;n he booted a 35 yard field goal
. h&lt;re. We played preuy wdl and w&lt; with just two and a half minut&lt;s left
won lhe banle of rhe statisric.. but in !he half.
funny things tend to happen here,"
"Thai field goal was a big play for
added Safford." ..
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Logan b&lt;cause il allowed !hem to go
· The Big Blac~s.got on rhe tioard inro rhe locker room with a lead."
·: fi.-r when junior fullback Culley ·explained Safforc.l. "Momenrum is a
Thoma' bowled over_ from _the .one . ·' fic~}e t~i9» .a,~~ 1 .rha~ ~i~~-~~u~g t~e
iard line JU't rwo monute' 1nto the momenrum to tll'e~r s1de . Maybe
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but I sure wool(! have liked to see a another quaner to play.
lie garne at halnime." "'id Saffoni
At that poinl it was anybody's
The Chieftans extended rheir lead gamr to win and the Chieflans took
to nine: when Jake Howdyshell found control with a scoring drive that cullhe end zone at the midway ·point or minated with Bateman's 12 yard
rhe third quaner. Point limited scoring run with 8:45 showing 6n tilt
Howdysh~ll to only six yards rush- gamr clock. Shaw's extra point kick
ing, but this two' yard xcoring run wa.' made it a 23-14 .game. And that's lilt
llnother key play in the game. "Their way il slayed.
xc~.ilr the third quaner wa' huge for
While the Big Black's out rushed
them." said Safford. "We needed a the Chieftans by a two lo one maJgin.
srop the~ and didn't get orie. I real· the hpsL~ gained 114 yards through ·
ly believe if we· stop them at that tilt air to make .the total yards nearpoint, the game would have turned. ly eNen. Logan~quanerback Joey
B~J•. You have to give Logan a lor or Conrad wa.s 9-of-14through th&lt; air.
cred11. Wh&lt;n they nc:eded someth.ing
Defensively. the- Big Black. 'were
tonight, tilty got iC'.
led by Thoma,;; who scored well on
The Big Black's responded to thai the evaluation sheet. Thoma.&lt; had
touchdown with a !!COring drive of fnur solo tackles: live firsi hits. and
their own that wa• capped by quar.- 'four a-.ists to total 41 points. Mike
· t~,fj)a,ck Brent R(lllins' nine yard
"Diesel" Roach had four ..olos. three
scamper. Hanning's extra point kick first hits. and four assists: Brenl
mad&lt; it a two point ball game with

Rollins recov&lt;red a Lo~an fumbl&lt;. have 10 pul rhi&lt; on&lt; b&lt;hinc.l us and
had one solo U~Ckle . rwo first hits, and concentrdle on the nexr game which
three a•sists: J&lt;remy Jeff&lt;&lt;&gt;,had four is River Valley. Losse• aren't all bad
fiN hir&lt; and an a"iSI: &lt;Ophomore if you learn somerhing from them and
R.D. Knopp had three solO&gt; ami three we hope to learn something from this
a\&lt;i&lt;l&lt;: and Higginbotham had two one.· added Safford.
&lt;alos. rwo first hits. and four a.&lt;si&gt;ts.
Point will return home next Friday
"We ,wanred rhis ~arne. burl gue" to take on rhe River Valley·Raiders in.
it just wasn'uo be." said Safford. "We rilt annuai Homecoming game.

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LQgan gets ·. 23-14 Win over Big _B.Iacks
By _DAVE HARRIS
lhc Dragons final four possessions. really played hurd. Thi&lt; was a good
Sreve Thor-nton had a fumble team win for us, 1 w·anru; thank my
T·S Corresponde,nt
POMEROY - Jusrin Rou sh recovery . and Ryan Ramsburg had · kic.ls for their hard work . and my
""hod for 14M yards and rwo · rwo in tercep ri ons. Jo sh 1-jooten a"i s.tant coachedor all of rheirs. We
wuchllowns. as. Mer(!' posled a ~0- added another pick In slop Fairland pn enjoy rhis win this weekend. bin
I~ win over Fairland in non dri ve&gt;.
on Monday we have 10 get ready for
' "nfcre nce fool ball aclion Friday
"''m really proud of our efforl ." a good Wellsron ream."
evening ar Bob Robcm Field.
Meip coac h Mik e Chancey said
Rou sh led all rushers wirh 148'
The win. rhe fourrh in a row for afler rhe coolest. "The Fairland ·kids' yards in 27 carries. Bentley added 57
Mei g' gives them a 4-1 mark
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opener at home again&lt;! W~lbton .
The Marnude" won Ihe .lo". but
deferred to the second half. Fairland
1~-]) picked up a firsl down. hullhe ·.
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his righr end 33 yards,l{&gt;r.the score.
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penoo gave Meigs lhe early 7-0 lead.
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The ·kipk was · no good. bur F;tirland .
had pulled In .wilhin 7-(l' wilh 10:42
remaining in the half. .
Meigs pur roper her a 15 play. 83
yard drive loscore afler. the ensuing
Lickoff. Rou sh wenl the final yard

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added rhe exira poinrs In give Meigs
a I 4-6 lead al the J:07 mark of the
second period.
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Arter rhe kickoff 10 Fairhtnd. ir
took the. Drilgllns JUSt four plnys lo
drive 65 yards. Quurrerback Eric
FerriS scra mbl ed out of the pockel
and we nl 49 yards for rhe score.
Fairland wenl for IWO on the extra
points. bur Ferris was ' slopped shorl
and Mdgs held a 14- 12 le nd wirh
I :49 lefl in lhe half.
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Behi·nd rhe p;tssing of Gran!
Ahholl lhc Maruuders dro\'e in the final I:4-1 of rhe half to the Drugnn
~I . But a fourlh down pass from
Ahholl 10 John Davidson was
inn&gt;mpl ete on rh e fourlh down .
AbPnll was si:\ nf nine in the: dri\•e.
wilh nne pa" dropped fnr -17 yards.
Meigs re&lt;:ei 1•ed lhe &lt;eL·oncl half
kick off and put toger hcr a nine pla y.
· OK yard drive wilh Roush going Ihe
fi11al'yard . The k~&lt;:k was no good,
·our Meigs held . il 20- 12 advantage
l.l'i lh 7:119 lefl in lhe rhird period .
Whi&lt;:h is the way the game 'en&lt;led.
The Manllldcrdcfen'c playe d
o ut~towdin~ in Jhe ~e eond hulf.
Mc1~s Hmil~d

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·Meigs .... ........ .. .............. ...:............................... .4

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Wahama ................... .................. ....................... 2
Soul hem ........................................... .. ...:........... I
Hannan ...............................................~ .. ............ !
Easlem .......... ..................................... ......... :.... .0
South Gallia ............................................. .... .....0

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74
73
27
38
18

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94 .
90

119
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yards in II carries. Shane Leach ron ·
hard for Meigs wilh three carries for
28 yaFds.
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Abi&gt;ou was 13 of~ I in the air for
IJ2 ,yards. John Davidson pulled ·in
five passes for 58 yards. J.T.
Humphreys added four for 4~ yards
and Bentley four for 32.
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Ferris loc.l Fairland on lhe ground
wir h H5 yards in.· eight carries.
Keeney added 52 in 16 rushes. Ferris
was 4 of 12 in the air for 56 yards
and thre e interceplions . Adain
Burcham caughllwo for 33.
1/
Meigs will host Well ston .ne~l
week in the Marauders homecoming.
Quarter 1ll1illli
MAKES CATCH - Meigs wide receiver Mike Smllh goes to his
Fairland ........ ,...... ......:..0-0-12-0= 12 knees to make the catch ss teammate Jeremiah Bentley (25) and FairMeigs .............................. ?-7-6-0=20 land defenderAdam Burcham close In during friday night's game In
Pomeroy, where the Marauders' 20.12 victory became lhelr fourth
(See BIG BLACKS on B-3)
straight win. (Times-Sentinel photo by Dave Harris)

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Warren Local 33. Gallipolis 0
Logan 23. Point Pleasanl 14
AI hens 66. Ril•er ,Vulley 8
Jackson 20. Mariena 7
Hannan 19. Eastern 12
Meigs 20. Fairland 12
Miller 39. South Gallia 0
Wahama 33. Southern 0

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Warren Local at Logan: Gauley
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f:'airland : l:len Keeney 2-yurd run.
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:. run.Justin Rou'h kick :1:07 2nJ
F:ii rla nd : Eric Ferri' 49-yard nm.
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· ' M!! ig·": Ju•llin Rnu~r,h l ·yurd run.
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.' Rushing all .-yds .... :1.1- l:l'J

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.'. Pa s~i n g ) aH.l \ ... ....... .. ..... 56
"Comp.-all . ,.... .... ....... . 4 -1~

:: !ntl!rccption-,; thro ~ n ...... .J
: :·Ft1 rl1hlt!s~ n n. loo.;t .......... 1- 1
l'cnalric&lt;-yM ............ 5-45
: Puiu ,-yck ...... .. .. ........ .~-7H

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Firsr down s ....... ............. IO
Rri shing lllt.-yds . ........ .3:\5
Passing yds ....................42
Total yards.................. J77
Comp.-all ..................... 2-8 ·
lnterceptions..... ...............O
Fumbles-no. lost .......... 4-2
Penallies-yds..............3· 25
Punls-nvg ................... 2-42

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Rushing
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. Meip : Ju, lin 17- 14~ . Jeremiah
Bentley 11 -:17. Shane Leac~ 3-2X.
Gran I Ahboll J-( -3)
· . Hrirlnnd : Fri&lt;: Ferris S-85:"Ben
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Adam Burcham 4 - 1-~)
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'&gt; Meigs: G1pnt Ahhnn 13 -~ 1-0 132
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· Humph rey• 4-~2. J c rcm i &lt;~ h Benll cy
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By MICHAEL TAYLOR
''We Mno" Jo•h h:h 1 rnn~ arm and
Times-Sentinel StaH
u lhou l!hl E"1erri " "
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ASHTON -The Hannan Wild~ on hun '" &lt;un ~ • "" rhn;,~hl ""
cal'" Oro.CoreU lwo four1h ,qum1CT rOuch ~ \\ouW let hJm thnm n J lld hope 10
down' tt) earn a come fmm hehind carch them nfl guHrd."
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19~ 1 :1 "A·in n\'er the Ea,rern Eagle'Ea'lern bad 1"0 rnon..' chanc:t' ro
Frida)' nl~hL It wa' Jiitnn~n\ fir.,.l \COr.~ follow. m:; Cordc,JI '" plun~e. hur
win nt rhe ~"""" ·
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the Wilc.lcal' dtfc""' ..qu.,hed borh
)unior runnln~ b;~ck JO!oh Cordell\ opporrunitl&lt;' l~a,Jern\ de•peraiHlO
16-yard l&lt;&gt;u~hdown pass Ill -.opho- pass on fnurlh dn&gt;~ n w11h fuur -ecmore Korey Henry on fourr h c.lown ond• lefl in the p"me fell incomplete
lied thr g:Jme a( 12 apiece. Cordell a' Hannan player• ' '""ned lh&lt; mid ·
rhen ho01ed rbc exira point In gi1·c rhe die of rhe Ji&lt;id in ctlehra11nn.
Wildcar, a one poi111 lead wirh 8:48
A"'"' rhe ~"'" rhe prc11nu• &gt;~ec~
Jefl in lhe ·game.
~ain't W.lh;mt:i . IUfllO\ C'r' hurt r:.a,l ~
Oil llie en~uiog kickoff. Enstern ' rn!' chance-' of l! aitllllt! mOm~ntum
fumhled rhe ball and Hannan,reco
and pun in~ a llmd 'l"··'tcr Je;rd nul nf
ered lhe baH on lhe ~5 yard line. The re:~ch . Ag:11~'' Wah ama. Ea~rern
Wildcat' were un:.1We tn mnve, lhe commiucd thrc~ furnhlc- . , and thr~w 1 "
ball and were forced ro punrrhc h"ll one inrerccprinn . Ag,,;n,l Hann:ln
bact to Ea•lern. Two plays later. la&lt;l nigh!. rhc Ea~l,;, lamhlcd lh&lt; ball
Ea-rern fumhlod in•id&lt; it&lt; own live aw:ry live rime,,
yard line and rhe hall wa~ reco\·ered
Fullnwing Ihe ~am c. liN ye•tr
by Hannan al the on~ yard line. _ Eusrern h&lt;ad coach Sc'ull 'Chri,llnan
Cordell then bu,tcd ihrough lh&lt; line wa• candi&lt;l wirh his L'omments "O&lt;&gt;ul
and inro lite enc.l '£One on Ihe ne&lt;l play Ea,lmr\ lurnu,·cr prohk1m.
1!1 put Hannan up 19· 12 wilh 5: I J
"I did a horrible juh cuaching."

Russell one for 33 yards.
Next Satu rda y nigh! . Sourhern
travels ·ro Ea ~ lern in rhe annua l
Banle of Meig~' Counly .
Quarter l!!1ll.lll
Wahama ....................... 13-7-7-6=33
Southern ............. ..............0·0-0-0=0

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19-yard run. Then. afrer the Soulhern pu&lt;hed the ball bac~ ·ro rhe 16-yard
defense had held 'olid for thre&lt; line. Three pl~ys lattr. Ryan Ru,&lt;ell
srraighr play&lt; . the Tornadoes ran a rev&lt;rse. hilling pay din for rhe
app&lt;ared ro have \lop~d Tennant score al the 5:24 mark of rhe third
well behind rhe line or 'crimmage frame. The Staats kicL wa&lt; good on
for a lo" and a would-be Southern a 27-0 ocore.
lir'l down. ·
An interception by B&lt;au Gtrlach
Tennanr. hammered three yards and 17-yard rerurn -el up another
deep in rhe backlield.,.pulled o'ff a Wah~ma &lt;core. Tennanr aided' in the
Houdini -like e.cape from th ~ &lt;ffort wi th anolher 47-yard run.
Southern defenders and seamp&lt;red saved o~ly by a Ryan Hill tackle at
untouched 50 ya rds for the. game's the fi ve yard line. Throe play• 1arer
.econd -core. Allen Staats added the Finnicum plunged iniQ the end zone
kick for a 13-0 &lt;eor&lt; al the 3:52 for the final -core al the 8: ~0 mark
mark.
of the founh frame . Staars' .kick wa'
Wahama put logerher irs most blocked but Wahama led 3'3-0.
~usrained drive in the second quaner,
Josh Ervin had a fumble r~covery . .
ending a s.ven-pla)td~n a and Jo~h Da vi• had a fumble
Tennanl nine-yard run at lhe 4:46 recovery for tbe Tornadoe•.
.
maf\ The SU!lJis.kick was good. and
David Tennant had a f-tiilib1e
ihe score was 10-0. Prior to the recovery , and Tennant . Beau
~core . Sourhern had a nice drive · Gerlach. Gran! Huff. and Robbie
g\)inl!&lt; bur · f~m~lcd away lilt hall al Mark• had interceptions with returns
rhe 50-yard line . The score at rhe of 21. 17. 17 and ·27 yard&lt;.
halfs.rood 20-0.
Southern's Brandon Hill caught
, SHS lried to lake advanlaf.e of a two pa""' for 4S yards, Adam
Wahama fum~l e. Adam Wrlliams Cumongs 2-32. and Rya n Holl 1-9.
made a good hit and Jo~h Ervin Already ha~·i ng losr two top running
recO\·e red on the play. Southern. bac_ks. Southem inade some change'
· howe ver. went five plays anjl out. to 1ts offense mov1ng lop lineman
aft&lt;r going for the first down on Je•se Lillie to rhe middle of a full . fourrh down.
. house backfield . Lillie ran three
Wahama took over on the White times ·for -four yards. but also
Falcon 39. bur soon gained beller provided some good bloch for
field position as Tenn~nl raced 47 Dav_i•'s 68 yard ~ight .' while Josh
yards. Huff app&lt;ar&lt;d to hnve. scored -Erv\n rambled n1ne yard• on ten.
rhree plays later. bul a -holdmg call camts. Jonathan Evans was 5-17
passing and Adam Cumings was 0·2.
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0.
Fumbles-no. lost .......... 2-1
3-2
Miller : Howdy,h cll 4-yd. run Penullies-yds............ 13-85
4-20
I kick fail ed)-7:57 I' t qrr.
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Punring-yds ................ 2-72 6-169
Miller: Howdy,hc ll 80-yd . run
Individual statistics
(Riley kick)-4:22 lsr qtr.
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Miller: Howdylhel l 28-yd . run
Miller Fakens
I kick fail cdl-kid failed -2:5 4 lSI qrr.
; Rushing: Howdyshell 19-216 &amp;
Miller: Hswdyshell H-yc.l . run 5 TDs: Riley 11-46: Slanely 4-2~
!Riley kick)-2: 14 Jrd qrr.
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Passin-g: Nelson 1-4. 5 yds.
Miller: Howdy&lt;hd l 11'-yd. run
~eceiving: Riley 1-5
(run failed) -10:5 1 41 h qtr.
Fumble reco\·erles: players
· Miller: Rieken' block punl relurn unreported .
IX: t 3 41h qtr.
Soull\ Guilla Rebel•
Rushing:
Phillips 8-15. Mooney
Team sfatistics
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M.ilkJ:
sG Passi ng: Bickle 2-6. 27 yds .:
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· Firsr down s ..........., ........ 10
Sanders 0- 1: Mooney 0-1 •
Toral yards .... ., ............. 292
35
Receiving: Bush 1-24. Shafer 1-3
33-8
Rushing an.-yds .... .40- ~87
Fumble
recoveries: player
27
Passing yurds ................... 5
unreported
2-8
Comp.-all ..................... 1-4
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Howd ys hel.l led all ru,hers wilh a
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:Miller fumble early in th e lhird
&lt;JOart cr put Sout h. Gallia on l~c
Fa lcons' 4 1.ynrd line. hut lhc R.cbels

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Last-quarter ·_
rally
help~ Hannan get .
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-Miller whips South .Galli.a 39•0 :::h;n~~~~~ZOE~;i:~·~~~~~:~j Fish For Pond St~cking
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Scoring summary

Team statistics

10,999

IOUTB£111 Stlta

sc&lt;: nnd h•lif yard,, 211 nf lhnse
&lt;:a me late in rh e c·nnrc'l on a
151tKonawhoSirett
..,~,.-rumO lc by Ft!'rri, .
Point PINunt, WV
Meigs also for&lt;:&lt;d n~rnm· &lt;rs ·in ,_ ____.::;::..__ _ _'"'-_ _ __;:;.:.;:.:.•7:.:11';.:2:;.7:.80:...._ _ _ ____t

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Point Pleasant, WV

By SCOTT WOLFE
nul of lhe hneup. wbil&lt; Mall Shain,
T·S Correspondrmt
who had moved inro a key role, now
RACI NE- The Wahaina Whue faces knee 'urgery afrer being the
Falcons dominared rhe ,coring and vielim of a crack back ' block la•t
the &lt;tar 'heel\ rn o,coring"a 3~-0 win week at Alexander. Anolher playrr
over Ihe Soulhern Tornadoes in rhe became ineligible.
"Banlc nf IHe Bend" ar Roger Lee
Wah am a wu,red lillie rime in
Adam&lt; Memorial F1eld Fnday night . c,fabli,hing Itself"' the field leader.
Excepr for five or '" b 1g Tennanr \larle!llhe game &gt;~ 'i'lh a 22offensive play' by Wahama (2-3). )'Qrd kick-off rerum. SoUrfiern·,
the game really wa,n'l as unbalancetJ· defen'e &lt;tarred our strong wirh a
as il ln&lt;1ked. The big plays counted, rhree-yard serback or Wahama" l
howe1·er. and compounded Ihe offense and a no-gainer by Tennant.
f~liliry of a ·&lt;lruggling Sourhern Then. like clockwork, Sourhern'&lt;
offen-..
defense di&lt;inregrared wirh a
Wahama compiled 377 total breakdown in the secondary.
yards, gaining 335 increments of turf
· Wahama quanerback Gran! 'Huff
on th e ground. Senior haifback picked up 'an open Ryan Russell in
David Tennanr neared a 200-yard lhe -.am. and Ru&lt;-ell scaf!lpered 33
game with I J carri~s for 185 ards yards before Brandon Hill and Adnm
and lhree rouchdowns. Ter~nant had . Cuming' could wre&lt;lle him.down ar
. 144 yards on three plays' alone on the Sou,!hern 20. Tennant gained
runs of. 50. 47, and 47 yards. He ai&lt;O four yards on the nexr play. then
had over 200 all-purpose yard,.
scampered rhrough the heart of Ihe
Josh Davis had a ,ready game .for Tornado 1lefense for a 16-yard score
rhe Tornado« (1·4), carrying the arrhe 9:52 mark . Th&lt; fake kick and
ball -15 times for 68 yards. Fifly-lwo ensuing two-poinl conversion pass
of !hose yards came in rhe firsr half. fe ll incomplere to mnke the score 6Davis also excelled with Ill rotal - 0.
yards on kickoff and pun I rerurns.
Both reams weqtrhree-and·OUI on
for 179 all-purpose y:trd,.
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the ne xt two posses.i()ns. SHS
In all due respecl. Sourhern has picked up one lirsl down on a D:J••is
been decimared by twn knee injuries. 19-yard run. bur was rhrown for two
an ankle injury. and a bruised chesr lo"es and an incomplere pass on lhe
cavity injury . Inj uries (epr srarrers nexl rhree plays. Wahama picked up
Busler Penix and Tommy R(&gt;bert&lt;' one fir&lt;l down on a Joe Finnicum
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Po.Mroy • Mlddr.port • oatllpollt, OH • Point PfeiNnl, WY

Athens hammers River Valley 66·8
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Alhcn• benenutd fram IUi!back
Sun
Powell'• . Jtnli-y•r4
lllllchdown run and HintJ' $6-yard
l!llll'hlklwn run lultt iii lhe quoner,
b«auJC lhi! "J)CniiiJiiCI WAJ aljj() lhe
&lt;lap In whidi Whi" nnly C!lmplelrd
lhrct nul II pauu in lhe fir&amp;l
quarler, From lhal poinr· unlll he
camri nul of lhl aame early in '"'
foucrh quarter, he cnmr,lerrd u
many po~Jtu• he mined n lhe fint
12 minu"'·

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JOt••
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Alhent' 46 ill lhe filM
hJif and llfVIf ~r 1hJII Alhen•'
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Nolan' to allempll 39-yird f111d pi on lhe 9AHS 48. Four play• h11er. an only 211 yard•lo lhe WliiTCn 38. Thill,
wide to the unidcnlllied Blue De~il rtCCWcrcd pluJ a lhiriklown penally apin~l
IIPQII1 milllllka here Friday niJht and riJhl.
Bnod Venham', rumble on lhe OAHS OAHS ..., up Warren'•~~CCond r.oorc
lhe riiUII wu an cuy 33.0 SouthO.o\HS lhen pH;keil up 1wo firfll 34.
in 1he ~ period.
eiUCtrn Ohlo .Let~~ue victory ovtr the • downc. nwwlna to Ill own 48 in four
WlUTcn'J deft~~Jt I!Oppi:d O.o\HS
Wurriono m.,.ched ~ yard• in
~ilillnJ Blue DtVH1.
~luy• but QB Jmmy l'lyton fum· on a lhird and one ,hulllioli. forcina 10 The
playJ whh Venham blwuinl over
Tbe Wlll'riorJ' homw!mins vk:to- hltd whh LM:k W•aaoaer f'ICOVerinJ · unolher Pay1011 punr. 1hi1 one tolna
(See BLVI DEVILS on B-6)
• ry lifted C~~~Ch Mike De~ol'•~quad
• 10 3·2 overullllnd 2.0 in ltuaue play.
CM!.'h MAtt Penik', 'rew dropptd 10
''' 1·4 overall· and ll-2 In ·conference
IICiion.
!IcON b)' quarten:
RIIJCfl, 9-37·0: Pa)'lon. H·I·20Hi:
&lt;lAHS • No11e.
. • Wlln'en recovered lhru of Oallia Warre~ ....... 8 7 8 10 •
33
·Painter.
8·36.0.
Totelt21·55.0.
Tot1h
().0.(),
' .o\cadtmy"1 IlK fumble• (five in till OollipoiiA , .... 0 0 .0 0 •
0
WLHS
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Wynn.
19·
11341:
Tay.
. WLH8 • Sprague. 1·041: Lt•lie.
• finn hill() und inrercepttd 1wo po~..
lor,
15-771:
V~nham.
13-40-2:
D.
l.fl-0.
Totals.l-0-0...
· n wpoo ilf liMfhutout vlclory ever
W11z,
8·35-1:
Wi110n.
1·5·0;
Blotked
punl murn•: ' •
. , over • OAHS ~quad; The Blue Dev·
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Rou1h.
2-4.0:
Nolan,
1-441:
Duvall,
G.4HS
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None.
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. ,II• were penalidd four time~ for 4.5
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l-i-3)-0:J:ila~l
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1+4&gt;·0:
Thomp~~~n
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WLHS
·None.
. yard•.
DfPirtiMiil
G WL
Punl~&lt; · G.o\HS • Pay1on. 6·220.
"I'll lake the blame for lhi1l011," Fil'lol down• ....... ·... 6 · 22 1-1·41-a."'fotall n ·%67-4.
(36.6)
Rec:elvlna
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. ~aid Fenlk afk!r lhe ll'mt. "We Yard• ru~hina .....••. 85 30.5
Total• • 6·220. (36.6)
C.4HS • Mitchell. I· ".0:
38
wcm't prepared mt!llally. We didn't Lllll ruHhlriJI . ...... ... 30
WLIIS • 3·61·(22.5). Total• 3·
Lane.
1·7.0:
Ro~er•
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1·7.0.
Total•
, ;bloek or Iackie. We jUII didn'l CU• Nc1 ru•hinll ......••. , 55 267 ·
67
(22.5).
3-29-l.
Fo11 allempu ....... : 14
13
. o~:ure •• alltoniJhl." he added.
WLHS • Wynn. 2-40-0: WiJ. ,ScorlnK· .
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Fenik prailed Wmen for i,. out· Compltllon• ......... 3
10n,
?·37·0: Waggoner. 1· 14·0: · Wamn • Vonham. 10-yurd run.
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1tand effort. ''The were able 10 lake lnrerceJ!Ied by , •. .• , •. 0
9:07 fir~ . E. Welz, pwo~ from Tay102 Le•lie. 1·1 1.0. Totalt 6-1 Ol-0.
udvanruJe of our ml111akc1.'' he •aid. Yurd• pa..ina . . • ..... 29
lor.
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PaHina •
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"Ali Jlood ream• huve 10 lake lldvun· Toral yard• .. , , . , .•.. 84 369
Wamn • Venham. three-yard
CARS • ·Payton, 3· 14-2-29.0.
PlayL ............. 41
76
1 laJe or opponcn1'1 mi•rake•."
run.
8:4/o~&lt;econd. We11erman, kick.
Totaltl·l+-2·29.0.
Warren won lhc vpenina coin Rerum yard ~ ... , .. 5·66-0 7·35·0
W1rrtn
• Taylor. 14·yard ruo.
WLHS
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Taylor.
6·13.0·
102-0
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toil. but dllferred to the ~~econd hulf. Fumbleo: .•.....•... , 6
8:22
lhird
Venhuln,
run. ·,
Total• 6-134102.0.
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Lo•l rumble• ......·.. ; 3 . . 2
.~flcr forclnll u Blue Devil pun1, Wur·
Warrtn
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Wolfe,
28-yard neld
Reeoverd fumble• • "
ren had aood field pn~ilion on il• 111'111 Penal lie• .. : . ...... 4·45 11·40
GA.HS ·Two, bolh unidentlned . goal, 10:IJ fourth .
"'"'"'""'"n af1~r Zuch Wuuuncr Pun11 . .. , .. . ... , 6-220 3·67
Warren ". D. Wetz. 3·yu'rd run.
WLHS • Kuhn. McOiump~y
relurncd Puytbn'• 30-yard punl from lndl~ldu11l ruthlna·
1:24
foul'lh. Wolfe. klek.
~AHS • · MIIChell. ' 2·2:0: ani! Allan .
hi• 34 10 lhc OAHS 41.
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gamt:
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lnlercepllon• •
. Takina over on lhe OAHS 41 . QB
Friday: 0&lt;:1. 9, Mariellu, home.
Ju11011 Tuy lor meed ror 2ctyurdHUl lhe
OAHS " · then five 10 lhe 10. Wllh
WELCOME TO
9:47.1dlln rhe perivd, rillhlhull' Bri!&lt;J
Vcnhum~~eor~ll whnl prowed 111 be 1he
wlnnlnJI pulniM l'tom 10 yard• nul.
Taylor pu••ed 1u Evun Wetz 10 muke
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On OulllpoliH rirHI pluy from
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: Ncrlmmullc l'ulluwln11 Warren'• tir11
~~eorc: T. R..R\lJier• plcked,up u fil'lll
down tln u JJ.yurd ~~eumper lu the
OAHS 41. but fumbled with And~
" WE HA liE ITEMS FOR EVERYONE, YOUNG AND OLD I"
Kuhn recovering fur 1he Wurri~r•.
Wurren drtlve to.lhr OAHS HI. bill
OPWN. A.M. TO. P.M.
JI'IIW. PARKING A Nil AtJMI• •ION
hlll.'k·lu·back
on 11nedo:fenMI~c
LARG/lsr 8t OLDilsr P'LilJ! MARKI!T lttt sourHI!Rttt OHIO
play• by ' T, J. FruKure und J. T.
Spencer .rmcelllhe Wurrlors'M Robby
PJ.AN TO AITENIJ II
VI.NCI!NT • HOM W111'en Local

Scoring eummary
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T~f PLAINS - In Friday
30 in the ,oniiJI ' finul minu11•
Atllfltts Powell 7-yd. run (M*"in
lliJhl 1 $oulheAJIIm Ohin Athlelic
apin111he hot!!•' rtJtrVn.
klck,..,:2ll•l qlr.
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4•Ju.e ur~ily roorball con1e11 11
,AII1tn1' pUJinJ auack uJullly
AthtM: HinD 56·yd. run (Munln
AlhenJ Hie khno1'1 ltuller Field,
providn lhi 1hru111 of ib mfenJC, "'
lhc Utual Y PIJI•happy BulldiiJI
lhe pau/ruJh yard 101011 of ilf kk~~;.~~;:.!'; Jtfr Oardntr 102·
teored Ieven . of lhelr nine
prtVICIU .Jime· · 1238/18 VI.
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IIIIH:hdown• by IMd IIIJd defe111ed rhe
Ntltonville· york, 32211211 n yd. inltrcr.!i"" rtrum "'
ur ""
River, Valley ~Iiden 66· H nn
MeiJJ, 202m6 v1• Ale~ander and run)-11:00 nd q1r.
Alben* II'"'I(Coml.nJni,JIII.
•,4tlltnll ~art\,n 7-yd. run (run
181166 ~-. Wlln'tn L.Mal) •how. •
Tbe deci•ion:
But nen u ' Ihe air olla'k •hon,..J:40 lnd q1r.
• One lhe Bullc!o,Jnheii finl
OneofWhik!'*incPmpltlep-~•.,• eonrrlbuledtoudNIC!wn pasw• from
Alhtn11 Powell 37· yd, 'run
win nn lheir hnme f11ld iii lhrce rritt helped 1 junior make hlllllry for White 10 Hint• and AJil .&amp;!Ioder In (White pau '" Champlin)-8:118 3'rd
~~ain~1 1he Raider. and 1heir rir£1 Rl~er Valley.. ·
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· lhe lhird quarter. 11 10011 1 back Jtlll qrr.
w~n ""'e 1995·. In lhal IU'IIn, ln -lhe m1ddlc of the _,,lind Ill the &amp;round IIIIAC:k which WU
Alhtnll WKllt
PU* Ill
J"'l~~~ek ~bite"! Mo•well (he i•. a quqrter. Alben! WOI in II JICCllld•Dnd· rtfponlil!le for four or jhe Bulldop' Hi':~~:~~in~~j~;~ l ·y~~ :!r~* Ill
un~rwd~ en•lvt ba'k (or Ihe Oh10 f:ql, ciluarlt~~~ fr!lm I~ Raider•' •i•. •iuteond·half Ulucllllllwn•.
E•lncker IMartin klckl·l:30 Jrd tpr.
LJn,vrr•ny Bnhcala) and 'ompany h11e droppe~ back rn ru• and . Tbe Bulldop'lond Jrab al10 lOok
Alhtn•s Walltr 33-yd. run
Ileal .R•ver Valley ~- 18.
lofb!d 1he hatrn lhe lefl. lhird or 1he lime orr I he dock and wu u
• Ouve .lh~ Ra1dm rhe fir•• 0-5 nonhwe•• end zont. where""' hi• errecrive 11 Jl• dcfen~t in holdinf the IHewiu runH I:41\ 41h qlr.
• •1ar11n lhelfht•l!lrf.
reccivertwau•pecttd robe. .
Ruidcralell!lll pni.Clill!n Colli 11 IOJ
Alh.n1s Hunrer 4-yd. ·run
• fl•lended rhe Raider~ ' lo•ina · Bu1 River Valley defen•ive back with 4 duration ·" ' 11 lull rour (Sporhawk run)-4:31 41h qlr. ·
• lr~u~. which -.~rltd wlrh lui Jeff Ourdntr, who had br11kcn away minllltJ,
· Athtn~: M. HodJ,~"" 4H ·yd.
'""""II '" 23 · 7 lnu 10 Oullia from ij r~ceiver who lurned rnward Thl• wetk •1 llenclt: . River fumble rec,wery IM. o!diJIOn run)AL-ud~my.tn ~IK ~ume~.
lhe middle a( rhe end 1.one. caughl Volley will em•• lhe Ohio '"ploy 3:32 4th q1r.
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Alt~r ho1h leum• fn•l~d w_conven lhe ball rwo y~rd• deep in ·Ihe end Polnr Pleu~anl Friduy.
. li·e am .ta
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1111. huorlh ·d•ow~ &gt;i lu o~llon• on Iheir Zllne, •prinltd ulnnJ rhe River . ou rtcr mlalll
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••m·•~J nn "" n~n 10-yurd lin,e a~d company 10 lhe 110u1hen•• end mne. Alhen• .............:........ 14·1\-22·24-611 91P•nmcnl
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'"~d I:-46 IJo dnve 90 yurd• '" JIK Oilrdner'• IWP·JI!Iinl conver•l11n run
F1r•1 down ....................... 1
14
pluy• . Mml of l.hlooe yard• were cui Alhen•' lead 111 14;8 01 lhc 6:00
(~ R.41DIRSon 8-S) , ,
vuil1~d 1111 lhe drive'• openlnJ pluy murk.
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~ u lo2•yotrd run hy •enior •pill end
The ~~eorlnJI rerum. whi~h wu• lhe
Jam~· ~l•nc•.
Raider•' fir_, of the •en•on via
ll_inc• nearly lui ned 50'} mnre turnover.~~~" rhe longe•• •uch relurn
n••lun~ yurd• lhnn Ihe Raider• hud in River Vulley foothull hi•Jory.
lhul n1 ~h1. llul Hlne•. for ull lhe
Alnen• re~lrored m~ch or il•
lrll11lll~ hi~ ~ peed, gnve Ihe R1\ider rori~inu l lead when Henior fullbuck
dcl'cn!ltr., wu~n I lhc ~ta r of lhe Adum Marlin '• Htve n-yurd
•huw.
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- touchdown run wmplered a five . . . '
Th~ llultd&lt;l~s· ol'fcn•lve line kep1 puy. 47-yurd drive 1h111 cnn•umed u
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Ihe Rnidcr•' fnml five - defen•lvc · iiule mnre Ihun lwo minule•.
end• Clurk Wulkcr und Rob B~CQII ~c Mtrrlin '• ·lwo· r.(l'lnt
Norlhu~. luck I•• Jonlllhun Bnker und ·cnnver-lnn run wu&lt; •horl nr lh~.jlmll
Thnmu• Polcyn und\lro,;e auurd Mull line by a fool or ""· Arhcn• had 111
McC fu •kcy. umnn~ 111her. - und ~&lt;eU i e f11ru 20-H lead,
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f•n tbuck•" Mike Co nkle und
River Valley'• offen•c croucd
Jeremiah Oonne.r. off quumrbuck mldrleld once In eac h qurrrlcr.
Nnih!rn While lnng·enaush for While However. Ihe Raider~. who never'
affo~dable
'" re.ro~c his rungellnder.
mude 11 Into lhc Blllh.lofl•' red zone,

· ALL THE WAY -After Intercepting Nllhan White' I end zone paa•,
Alver' Velley defenllvt back Jtf(Gerdner racettD the oppollte end
zonetD comjMie e,tchool·,.cord 102-yard Interception rllurn In th•
HCOnd quarter ol Friday nlght'l homecoming game at Rutter Field
In The Pltlnt, where the holt Alhtnt Bulldogt won 66-8. jPhoto by
Ron Ctucllll of River VIIIIV Photogrephy)

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J ·ac· kson b'e·ats Mara"etta
By O'CIIE O'DONNELL
OVP Corrtlpbnd•nt
. Gi'.~LIPOLIS - Only h&lt;'~~ week•
info the 1998 Soulhca&lt;lcrn Ohio
Alhlelic League football &gt;eu•un three
ltam• huve '"abli~hed lhcm...,lve&gt;us
~~&lt;orthy chullen~er~ 111 cufllurc ch;om' pinn•hip honor~.
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In Friduy nighl leag~e g;ome. lhe
defendin' champion Jr"'k"''" Iron·
men remain und~fcat ed in uti ~ume•
by d•!wning vi~ilins Mur1cl!o .20-7,
. hoSI Logun defeoled Poinl Pteasunt
23-11-.Aihen• rolled 10 a IIII·K win
over Kover Valley. und Warren lrl\'al
blan~ed the Oullipnli• Blue Devil•

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JJ-0. mur~ing;1he fir" ever ' """'"Ill
·by the W;rrrior• 111w 11 GAl lS ''"'•i• 1y fombulllrum 111 11mc~Jin~&gt;.
. Juc~•on . Warren. "'\" ' "'~'"' •w
11 11 in 111 ~ .n ·,11 l~agu~ pluy. """"
Plc"""ll and 'Aihen• arr ••·en 111 f• t.
white Gallia Ac;od~my. M•l'ricl!u. 111111
River Vll li~y arc wint~-. in '""
learuc con1e&lt;~'
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" On~ nf 1fte current tc,i&lt;lcr• cnulof
: fall I hi• woek when Wurren jmomey•
111 LoMun. The Chiefhoin•' omly lu••
wu• IO powerful Zan~&lt;~· iJk hy u'J.~ 7 ~core t.;i, wee~' uuu whi l~ Wur·
ren\ J-~ record onclude, lo•se~ ''"
(See JACKSON on B-5)
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Wildcats ... cconlinucd rrom s -3&gt;
knnw !Jnw 10 lix h. h'•nll my fuull. " • Lo:udin·~·lllcklers fur Hannun were
For lhe mn•l p1111 En•lrrn was ahle •ophomore Chad McCallisler. freoh·.
1~ mnve on lhe Hnnnnn de!en•e nn mnn t;:hri• S1urgeon und frc•honnn
· lhe ground 1111d rs~iully 1hrough lhe Jmh Cremeans. One fumhle waH
air. The Wildcul defen&lt;e wnulu 1i~h1- recovered hy -en lor John llenl'er.
en ~nwc1·er n~ 1he Eu11le&lt; ~ol i n11~ · . "Thcnrsl win iH alway~· lhe hurdH.rnnun'• hnlf of lhc lictd. Cn~ lly .eJil," j)rice suid. " ll~s ~ond 1oye1 il nul
wrnnvers sialled oii)Pr dri ve•.
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of lhe w'uy. Hi•pefully we cnn ~uild
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EnSiern'&gt; &gt;~:nred on il&lt; firsl
some momentum ~now unol ~~~from
"'"'"" of lh~ second hulf n&lt; II dnwc here."
down lhe field in ei8ht phrysln scnre
Hannun n11w im~•·nvcs 10 1-4 on
on u four yurd rouchdown pa&lt;&gt; from Ihe sen•on und lluslco·n fir lh to 0 - ~.
quurterhud Garrell Kurr 10 ruhnin~ Qunrtrr l.lllnl!
bnck Adnm Snnders. The •core gave Hunnun
the Eu~ l e• n 12-6 teuu nfler being lied Eas1ern
a1 ,;, upi•ce u l · haJ~qme ,
"We lhou~hl w,e could pu~~
usainst lhcon IHunri.rnl. t:verylhi ng
they did w~• whu1 we prepureu und
practiced for," Chrislman snid. .
Hannan go t on lhe ~O!ord l'irsl
wh•·n &lt;o~homoirr Jn&lt;h l.nu'g hil pny·
dirt when he took u piidl on the riuhl
· side from Jordan and du&lt;hed 10 yurtlfl •
" for lhe opening •core. A }WO polnl
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97 PONTIAC ORAND AM SE 17550, ZO,OOO mlllt, bal. of fact.
w1rr., A/T, A/C, CD pllylr,lllt, crultt, PL ........,..:............. S12,400
1M PONTIAC SUNBIRO 17563, GrHn, A/C, Cltt ...............S5995
to PONnAC ORAND AM 17544 .......... :.................:.............13995
811 OEO METRO.I7508, A/T, AIC, eatHitt ......................... $8895
811 FORD ASPIRE 17427, Rtd, 2 Or, dual mlrrort, ·
cloth lnttrlor.................................................................·........ l5995
1M FORO T·BIRO 17459, Rtd, A/T, A/C, till, erultt, power Hat,
powtr windows, power lockt ................................... ;........ l8495
N FORD T·BIRO 17524, Grttn, A/T, A/C, tilt, crultt, power
windows a. lockt, power ttat ..............:,-;;........................... 18495
87 NI88AN 8ENTRA OXE 17430, Sal. of fact. warr., AIT, AIC,
IlK, cruiH, power windows a. lockt ..,. .............................;. $0995
07 PLYMOUTH BREEZE 17487, A/T, A/C; IIII, cuttom wh11l1,
cloth lnttrlor.................................................................... ~ .... $8995

811 PONTIAC ORAND AM SE 17487, Red, V·S eng .. A/T, A/C,
1111, crultt, powtr wlndOWt I loc.kt ................. :................ $0995
PONTIAC SUNFIRE 17403, 4 Or., liT, A/C, calttlte, clolh
inttrlor, CUllOm Whlllt ... ,;,,.,, ............................................ ,J.9095
811 PONTIAC GRANO AM SE 17534, A/T, A/C, PL .............. SimS
85 SATURN M7505, 34,000 mll11, bal. of laet. warr., lilt, crutu,
A/T, A!C, PW, PL, tpol'l whttlt ........................................... $9095
97 CHEV. CAVALIER 17488, AfT, A/C, clolh Interior, cuttom

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98 FORO TAURUS OL 17510, V·8 eng., AfT, A/C, tilt, crul11,
powtr 11at, powtr wlndow1, lunrool.................:........... $10,995
85 FORO TAURUS OL 17488, V·8 eng., A/T, A/C,.tut, crultt,
cau., power wlndowa &amp; lockt ........................................ $10,995
07 SAtURN 17504, 28,000 mlltt, bal. of lact. w1rr., rtd, A/C,
1111, erultt, power wlndowe, tport whttlt ...................... $12,095
97 DODGE INTREPID 17453, V•J tng., AfT, AIC, tilt, crulae,
power windows I lockt ....... ,......:..... :.............................. $12,095
97 DODGE ,INTREPID 17498, V·8 tng., AfT.- A/C, lilt. crultt,
power wlndowt a. lockt ................,.................................. SI4,395
07 PONTIAC GRANO AM SE 17437, 28,000 m1t11, bal. of laet.
warr., A/T, A/C, 1111, crultt, PW, PL ................................... $12,900
07 CHEV. CAMARO 17298, Rtd, 23,000 mlltt, bal. of fact.
warr., A/T, A/C,tllt, alloy whetll, ...............:..................... $13,495
87 CHEV. MON.TE CARLO 17483, Rtd, AfT, A/C, lilt, crultt,
powtr .windows a. locka ..................... ,............................ S14,095
87 OLOS 88 L.S. 17509, Grtln, A/T, A/C, tilt, crultt, powtr
tttt, power wtndowt, lttlhtr 11111, tpoJ:I whttii........ $U,943
97 SATURN SNI '7388, 11,000 mltta, bat. ol fact. warr., AfT,
A/C, tilt, crulat, powtr wlndowt_&amp; lcckt ....................... $12,495
87 PONTIA.C GRANO AM 17414, 21,000 mlltl, bal. of !act.
warr., A/T, A/C, tift, orul~e,PW, PL................................... $13,668
8118UZUKI X·IO 4X4 IU02, T·topt, ctmttt,

•Port whllll ......................................................................... $9995

87 CHEV. CAVALIER Z·24 117557, Black, 2 Dr., AM/FM CO,
power wtndowe &amp; lockt;tiii.Jrultt, tpol'l whttta ........ $12,495

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tilt, crulll, PW, PL, cttttltt ............................................ $10,730
N DODGE CARAVAN 17537, V·6 eng., AlT. A/C, 1111, crulll,.
power locka, 'CIIItttt.......................................................... $7495

85 DODGE GRANO VAN SE 175191 JA/T, A/C, lilt, crulll, quad
ltatlng, PL, PS,aport whttlt, rack rool ........................ $13,225
811 FORO WINOSTAR GL 175ZO, 27,000 mil., 1111. of fact warr., ·
AfT, A/C, tilt, crultt, PW, PL, cau., lugg; rack ............... $16;445
85 FORO .WINDSTAR GL 17508, Rtd, V·8 eng., 7 pan., A/T,
AJC, tilt, erul11, PW, PL .... ,............................................... $12,495
88 DODGE ORAND VAN 173eG, Atr, A/C, till, erulta, cutene,

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88 FORD .WINDSTAR OL 17407, V-5 tng .. AfT, AC, tilt, crulat,
CllltHt, PW .........................,,,;,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,, ....................... $14,995

81 CHEVY LUMINA APV m22 A/T, A/C, lilt, crultt, PW,
PL ................................................................ ,,.,, ..................... $2995

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88 JEEP. CHEROKEE 4X4 4 Or. 17514, VB eng., A/T,.AJC, lilt,
crulae, PW, PL...................................................................S19.775
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114 FORD EXPLORER 4X4 4 OR. I7548, Luthar·atata, .P. aut,
PW,' PL, A/C, crultt, rool racka, aun!Oof ........:............... $14,140
94 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 4 DR. 17550, Letthtr 11111, P. ttat,
rool rack, A/T, A/C, tilt, crul11, PW, PL, eparthHia........ $1 4,925
98 OEO TRACKER 4lC4 17482, A/T, 24,000 mi., btl. o1 fact.
warrtnty, sport .w~ttla ...............................................:..... St 0,995
88 SUZUKI X·IO 4x4 17.402 r.topt, cut, aport
whHII ................ ,..............:.............. ,.. ,................... ,............ $9996

94 TOYOTA 4X4 TRUCK 17443 Sport whttl, bed liner, rear
elld, AJC, caa-..................................................................... $11,552

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bed Rner .....................................................~ .........:................ $9560
1M CHEV. S·10 L.S. 17546, Tonnttu COVt!, aport whttlt,
AM/FM cue., crulu, tllt .................,.................................... $7960
94 FORO RANGE~ XLT 17531, Sport whHII, Cllttltt,
rear alld•r .............................................................................. $7495

88 FORO RANGER 17428, 111,000 mlltt, btll. of ltct. wtrr.,
AJC, •port wheill, rtar; alidtr ............................................. $9495
95 FORO F·250, Whitt, 8' bed, tool boxn, ltddtr reck,
duii ·QII tankt .........:............................................................ $8495

i2TOYOTA EXTRA CAB 17531, Rttr lilt, Cllltltt, btdllntr,

rear alldtr ........................ ~ .................................................... $7495

811 FORD RANGER XLT 17468, 23,000 milts,
btl. of llct. warr., A/C, btdllntr, rttr tlldar, sport whetla,
PW, PL, tilt, CNIII .. ,.............................................................$9095
811 FORD RANGER SUPER CAB 17452, Sport wh..lt, V-6
•no.• A/C, caattttt, tttt, bed ttner ..................................... $11,095
9S DODGE DAKOTA SPORT 17440, A/T, AJC, bed llntr,sporl
whetlt, ~ eng ......................................,....,..................... $10,495
97 NISSAN TRUCK 17423, 5,000 mlltt, btl. ol ltct. warranty,
fi·•AJt;, r.tar •lldtr ..........................................'........................ $11 ,995

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aport whetla ...................... ~·~ .................................:........... $1 1,152

87 PLV. VOYAGER GRAND VAN S.E. 17558, 1/.6 tng., 7 ptlt,
A/T, A/C, tift, CNIII, PW, PL,Itlt aldt tlldlng door ........ $16,485
81 FORD EXPLORER 4X4 4 DR. 174391, AIC, tift, cruise, PW,
PL. root taCk
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. By HOWARD ULMAN
""' ill best pitcher.
nitied Booton's controven~ial choice
· BOSTON I APl - Charlu Nagy
Four homer1, 1wo .by Manny of Pete Schounek over Pedro Marput lhe Indian• a w1n away from !he Ramirez. and Nagy'• eight strong tinez in Saturday's fourth ;arne.
AlCS with another dominant gamr inning• gave Cleveland a 4-3 victoSchounek wa.~ 1·3 but pitched well
in Fenway Park.l'I'N!y could ge11hene ry Friday and a 2-1 lead in lhe betl- in hi1 13JI four Slans. Marlinez, last
becau..e of B~lon'• dec1sion not II\) of-live division ~es. And il ma1· year's Nl Cy Youn1 award winner.

would ha~e pitched on lhree days· pie believe."
reS! for the firs! time this season.
~·J could go" on Sllurday. M:p-"temptation~ Yeah. Come to.my 'rinez said •. but Williams' deci5ion
sen..,s? No." manaaer Jimy Williams "lnakeo sen.e. He's pnlfecting me.
said. '1llar"5 my opinion. I'll live It's for the good of the team."
with il. re;ardleu or what other-pro- .. Nagy. a• he always k in Fenway.
,..._, excelleni. He allowed jill'! four
lingles and no walk&gt; and §truck our
thn:e u be rumed another Game 3
Paywr.-• pa.s on ~ next GAHS into a loti cau.e for the Red Sox. He
""rie•. Warren !&gt;Coned it• final touch· is 8-1 · apinAt !he Red Sox in his
down following a five-play. 42-yatd career, 5-0 at Penway with ·a 1.27
drive. Derek Wetz biO"Ied over from
the three with 7:24 left 10 play.
Wolfe kicked the point after 10 .nlke
it 33-0.
Devol nuoded the field with ~ub~ti1u1es al the 6:12 mark.
GAHSwillretunihomtPridayfor
1he tif'l&lt;l time in a.month lli host Marl·
ella. The nededication of Memorial
Field will lake place durins lbe
evening's aclivilie!l. Warnen willlraV·
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Warren--held GAHS on ils nut
..:rie•.Thi&lt; lime Payton gol offi!!,S7yard punt to the Warrior•' 29 where
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run out.
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'Little ~·

Totem' debuts
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By AndrN c.rt.r ·Rio Gr11ncle
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the univmily'•line arts department.
The RioG.rande VFD will aJSc! have
"Liule Totem" tickets l!Vailable at
their booth a1 the Bob Evan1 Fann
Festival . Por more infonmuion, call ·

RIO GRANDE. OHIO ••· The
buelil inlilllllment in the Lillie Buck·
eye Theatre's series of •tage productions debuts lhi$ week on the stage
of the Jolin W. Berry Fine and •Performins Ans qtlter anhe University of Rio Gr.111de and Rio Grande
Community College. "Liule Totem,·
an original piece created fQr the Lit·
lie Buckeye Theatre. upen• Thursday. Oct. 8 and runs through Saturday. ~· 10. Show time io 8 p.m.
eliCh night.
"Lillie Totem" tells the tale of a
Native American youngster. Nah• IIIII. and his sister. Tah-tus, who were
orphaned and forced to live with
their grandparents in a new and
stl'llllge viflage. The play details the
hartl.~hips experienced by the young
~iblingo M they adjust to their new
•urroundings 1111d the wisdom and
guidance. provided by their grandparents in making the transition lo
life without their real p-.mmts.
The play i1the result of exte.nsive
re!!earch
into the aboriginal native
Katha Wich1 and. Terry Wilcoxon
tradition of totem pole carving'
found on Vancouver Island, British
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Columbia. a province on the Pacific
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. . Coa.~t of Canada. Kevin Lyles and .
GALLIPOLIS • Mr. and Mrs. d11uble rang cere.mony will be offiCI• ·oreg Miller, who are tine arts proL.loyd 'Carroll of Gallipolis, ated by Dr. Da~td Hogg. .
· fessors at Rio Grande, co-wrote the
announce the upcoming marriage of
Mts~
Wa~hsts
a
1.998
graduale_
o
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..:ripl for "Little Totem." Miller ahlo
Merthe Nutter and Jeremy Buckley
· , their daughter. Katha Lynn Wach•. the Um~ersny of R!o Gra~de. wtth directed Jhe production.
to Terry Wilcoxon. son of Mr. and an assoc~ate ~gree m nurstng. .
· Lyles and''Miller consulted with
Mrs. Ronald Wilco•on, of GallipoHer f!ance IS a 1994 graduate of First Nation tribe members Tim
lis. The bride elect is also the daugh· the yniversity of Rio Grande, with a Paul, Simon Luca.&lt; ani! Linus Lucas
POMEROY - Donald J. and reciived her bachelor of science ter of the late Michael Wachs.
B~ m m~them.atics and c?mpu!er in regand to script writing and set'
The· wedding will take place scten~e. He IS ~ e~ployed wllh design. Paul is an internationally
Janice R. Nutter of Nonon announce degree in biology from the Universithe engagement of their daughter. ty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. October 24 at the Grace United Amente,ch of Galhpolts.
known carver and printmaker. The
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Martha Lynn, to . Jeremy William and is currently a second year med- Method.ist Church in Gallipolis. The
Luca.~ family is ..:heduled to be in
Buckley of Columbus. son of ical studenl at Ohio State University.
Rio Grande to speak 10 the audience
William and Twila Buckley of
Her, fiance is ~,1993 Eastern High
prior.to each show.
Pomeroy.
School graduate with a bachelor of
The ca.&lt;t includes Mark Miller a.&lt;
The . wedding will take plac~ at science degree in agriculture from
Nah-Low and Kelly Smit.h as Tah-lus.
Thll replica' of 8 totem pole .•
noon on March 20 at St. Bernard's Ohio State University. He is current·
·the ' brother.and sister duo. Jim
. from Vancouver lelend, Brttlah
Catholic Church: Akron with lhe ly a second yeW' medical student at
WASHINGTON
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What·
Mokren
plays
the
children's
gran&lt;!
faColumble; Ia . one of thl propa
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Lewinsky
story
with
everything
Rev, Fr. Paul Schindler officiating . . Ohio State·University.
ever
its
role
in
presidential
history,
ther
Wllo.-paith.
Becky
Edwards
ueed In "LIItlt· Totem." Firat
froll) shock t(&gt; a sjuug - serves us a
The ' bnde-elect gmduated fro(ll
The couple will reside in Colum- the latest 7-poundl Mack-, of docuplays
Who•lch,
the
children's
grandNetlon
trlbt membere Simon
son of Rorschach test for the nation.
Norton High School in 1993. bus following their marriage.
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Starr serves a.• a window on Ameri- shaken by the. disruption of a mar- Girlfriend and Nathan Wood. Luke ' aerved 11 conaultanta to Rio
Hoilywood's new high is something herbal ca's .pop culture, it~ conflicted atti- riage." says Les Parrott, a Seaule Luwrence and Coriray Coffey play Gr11ndl profe110ra Kevin Lytea
tudes toward sex and the dizzying Pacific University psychology pro- the, three village bullies who har~ss ilnd G'l9 Miller, who co-wrote
"8y COSMOPOLITI\N .,
Nah-tsa and Tah-tus.
the acrlpt for "Little Totem.• The
puce of the Information Age.
fessor who studies relationships ..
A Hearst Magazine
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Craig
Smith
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featured
as
a
Luc11
family 11 lcheduled tO be
The "Titanic" movie craze. the
He predicts that readerS 50 years
For AP Special Features
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Native
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spirit
named
YaIn
Rio
Granda thla week to
herbal fad ginko. the death-of- from now will look through the docIt's a trend that's turning the ilesen oasis of Los Angeles into a giunl herb Princess-Diana· catharsis. even the ument~ and see "how needy we all ee-pullh and D.J . Kirkbride plays a addreu audlanc11 prior to tach
garden. Whereas just a lei¥ years ago celebs could ·be. seen frequenting juice banned diet drug phen-fen make an are in relationships·. We all have this wolf named l'e-clata,pus. Jason ahow.
bars or water bars or. more recently, oxygen bars. Now anyone who's not ap~arance in rhe 3.1 KJ . pages of longing to belong.''
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, Bingman plays the mle of the vii·
just anyone is hitting up local herbalists. wroie Jodi Bryson in an article in Monica -Lewinsky minutiae made
James Twitchell. a Univer•ity of lage chief apd Marlene Wood plays
the September issue ol Cosmopolitan. And heal!~ murketeers are happy to . public by Congress lust week.
, " Flbrida professor who writes about the chiel's wile. Carul Louden plays 740-245- S 131. 740·245-53H2 or
comply. qffering products designed to boost energy, zap a cold, incre~se sex
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· Where else would the dress have American culture, says the frequent the pan of tbe Bride.
drive, and enhance good looks.
. The Friilay. Oct. 9 performance
come from than the Glip. fashion references to name brands in the
Every leaf, root. and but·k with even the slightest reputation for healing source for the khaki-clad masses?
documents - the Gap dress. the · of "Little. Totem" is also the opening
and enhancing 'i.~ being boiled, brewed, 'and pulverized into· teas, tonics. and
nf the 1998-99 Valley Anists Series
Beeper messages ricochet among Zcgna tie. the Black Dog T-shin any number of goods- goods thai have Tinseltown in a Iizzy.
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lawyers, lovers and intermediaries. a renect "the commercial culture that seasun.
When WinQna Ryder ideelinu ~d nush, she' orders 8 ounces of a warm sign of the technology-driven times.
Tickets
for
"Little
Totem"
are
runs across all of our lives."
tonic culled Yin Frum the Cold. The cararm:l-Oa\'Ored elixir contains the root Faxes, e-mail and Internet gossip
available through
Ms. Lewinsky . emerges as a $5.00 each and
extracts echinacea and goldenseal- both believed to stiiJlulat.e the immune chronicle lhe unraveling story: .
the
Rio
Grande
Volunteer Fire
·"modern murerial girl." he says. She
system by increasing the number of ·disease-fighting white blood cells.
The two volumes of documents is a walking eKhibit of the trends of
There's no hard ~vidence that such elixirs work. hut who woutdn't feel bet- are u kind of time capsule. con rain- the times. ·
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ter sipping herbal leu or attending yoga classes'! .Especially when other ing drafts of unsent letters. recollecIn a love note to 'Clinton. she tells
celebrities swear by such drinks.
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tions, of private conversations, lisls how the lovers in "Titanic" remind
Take for example Jada Pinkett Smith, whose drink of.choice is the Slow of comings m\d goings. logs of
her of them: her gifts to the president
Bum tonic (which contains ginseng extra"). and Julia Robi!rts who enjoys phone messages and the like.
include ginko. a populllf herbal supthe Ginseng E&lt;tretne formula. "Ginseng has a long-sta~ding reputatioll us
~·It will be'a great docume~t for a plement: she marks her encounters
an anti·aging remedy," explains Harold H. Bloomfield. M.D .. authqr of cultural historian." says Warren with the president in a FilofaK day ·
"Healing Anxiety With Herbs ," ''It can also improve vitality. alertness. con· Belasco. chair of American Studies
planner. Caller ID lets Ms. ~win­
centration. coordination, memory. and m&lt;x&gt;&lt;l." And herbs aren't just fol' the at the University of Maryland. Baltisky
know when the president is cullladies : Kevin Bacon and Brendan Fraser are also big fans ·Of dried-herb more County. , ,
ing: her e-mnilto,a friend speuk,s of
drinks.
While Belasco cautions that the sadness for the children of Princes~ ­
Perhaps sipping-herbal tonics in the company of superstars isn't your cup oddities of the Clinron-Lewinsky
Dianu; her therapist prescribes the
of tea. so 10 speak . Maybe you're more the lypc to sit al home stia~king on affair make it anything but typical.
drug
junk food and watching tele•ision . Thut doesn't mettn you can't be pan of echoes nf American life are dear in weight.phen-fen to help her lose
the celebrity herb trend - in fact. ~ou could tind yourself right in the mid- the Starr documents.
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dle of it. For exampl'e. whil&lt; you were busy buying nachos for your ~O&lt;&gt;&lt;l · !
Blended into legal treatises and the Starr material is the speed with
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bye "Scinfeld" party. Jerr)" and the gang were keeping their energy up ht document appcndic« are the . tor,
wh(ch
the
principals
in
the
unfolding
munching ,)n Powder Pull's. a chl!t!sc-putT Imposter that's lmu.lcd with giri- ments nl~ young lo&gt;e and the pathos
scng and h&lt;!c pnlfen (whkh is believed to have the same-beneliciary proper- of middlc - ag~d angst. Ms. Lewinsky drama gather and send information.
putting .technology lo full use with
ties as vitamin C. tighting evcr~thing fro~ colds tn aging).
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muses to Clinton about pop singer 'pagers, cell phones. computen; and
Other celehritic.s including. Br&lt;x&gt;kc Shields. Katie Couric. Steven Spiel- Silrah McLachlan's lyricS. "I don't
the like.
h&lt;!rg. Kevin Kline. Howard Stern. and Ru Puul, order herbul rood. It makes know how to let you go." Jhe baby
"They say that time travels much
sense 1hat a .iunk, food junkie would turn I\) herbal snacks. A 4-ounce bug of hnomer president tells her that his
more
quickly in the late 20th centu·
Powder PutTs twhich taste like lhc Cheese D&lt;&gt;odleS: you remember from life "was lulling apU&lt;t" when he hit
fourth grade) packs just llll calories. no preservutiv~ S: and only 3 grams of 40, and that he kept a calendar truck- ry. and maybe this ca.'e is a good
illu~trution of that." said David
fat.
~
ing how lung he had "been good" Sorkin of the Center for Information
This seminar is intended for everyone who wears an
If herb' arc good for tho' in s i~e of your h&lt;&gt;&lt;ly. they must be good for the about avoiding other women. she
Technology
and Privacy Law at the
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This seminar is not designed for people with a colostomy or
How Americans react to the go.
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I'm sure maiJY of you remember Mike Roberts. former Pomeroy
resident now living in Akron.
I Mike is fanatic collector of Meigs·County hi.~torical items and wa.&lt;
delighted recently to acquire two more autographs of oiotable Meigs
Countians or those who were directly connected to the county. After a
silfyear search. Mike finally obtained an autograph of Norman "Kid"
Elberfeld, one of nine major league players from Meigs County. '
Mike tepollll that "Kid" wa.~ short.&lt;t.&gt;p for the Highlander.&lt;/Yankees
in California from 1900 to 1910,
His second acquisition is a signed document by General John Pope.
whom Mike repon.• was probably the least able general of the Civil
War . Pope married Clarisa Honon. daughter of Valentine B. Horton.
Horton's wife was the daughter of Samuel Willis Pomeroy for whom
the town is named.
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major league ball ,players he is sti II missing.
By the way, Mike is the ~n of Nonga Robert~ of Pomeroy and the
late Bob Robert.•. highly regarded Pomeroy teachers for years. And, the
good news is that Mike's collection of Meigs County memor~bilia ha.~
been bequeathed iQ the Meigs County Museum.

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USA TODAY
Researchers have found three
genes thai tell them when a faulty
heartbeat that strike s otherwise
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Board member for the past two
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He is an icon in the NAACP.
leading the c har~e in building
bridge&lt; of understanding between
people of all ages. He is the
Chairman of the Convention Planning Committee and serves on
several other committtu of the
NAACP.
He is a staunch ·support of
youth und has participated with
many of their programs. including
ACT-SO. Boy Scouts of America
and Boys and Girl s Club of Metropolitan Detriot. ,
For tickers: please contact one
of the following committee persons : In Jackson County. call :
Martha Cosby !286-330 I or 2861776) or lim and Faye Crump
(682- 6009) or Eleanor Keels
(682-6009): in Gallia County. call
John Eoward, (245 -5441.) or
Dorothy Gordon (446-4970) or
Jessie Payne (145 -5216): in
Lawrence C&lt;;Junty, call Marshall

Genes give clue to faculty heartbeat

Strange things are happening.
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the .home of Mrs. Mary Kesterson in the Texa.~ Road urea.. In the ~pring .
MrS. Kesterson :s cherry tree blo.&lt;som~ and had chemes, It 1s now
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Mrs. Bernice Hawk. Hemlock Grove. now a resident of the
Pomeroy Nursing and Rehabilitation Cen~r on the Rock Springs Road.
will be marking her I!Xlth binhduy on October ·H.
Mrs. Hawk loves getting ~ards and enjoys reading them. Cands may
be sent to the center to ~lp her observe the major event.

Starr material: A reflection on
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of Detriot. Michigan, will be the
. guest speaker at the' Sixth -"'nnual
Freedom Fund Banquet, sponsored by the Southeastern Ohio
N.A.A.C.P. Branch . ro be held at
the University of Rio Grande StU'·
dent Center in Rio Grande . on
October 10 at 7 p.m.
Turner has been blessed with
the opportunity of achieving sev ,
. eral career titles and countless
, t&lt;perienc.es, including serving in
the ·Korean War and receiving the
"Purple Heart (with a Cluster)" .
Hi s , educational bdckground.
includis River Rouge ' High
School ••T~skegee Institute. Mil itary Academy. and Monteth College .
His dedication to protecting
and enhancipg the r,ights and ben ~fits of workers. retirees and the
unemployed, exhibit' the epitome
of a great leadi:r.
He a onti~ue s to support elected
officical s and bu siness leaders
with special -projects to improve
the community. He is an advocate
for education and works deep,ly
within the public school sector,
• , Turner has been active in the

· It's apple .butter making lime in Meigs County.
Memben; of the Rock Spring Methooist Church will be meeting at
the home of Louise and Bill Radfond on October 10 to do a two kettle
opemtion.
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don't have to take your own container. Apple butter may be picked up
at the Radford"home which is one mile Jonh of the Rock Springs Fairgrounds on Rock Spring.~ Road the cvening·of ~~~ber .10 or anytime
after.
Orden; may be placed with Louise at992-5,218 or with Helen Blackston at 9922941 .

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One of
the fl)Ore mtere,ting fam[Jie.&lt; in Gal! Ia County history was the Warth
dan . Rubert Warth. the builder of
thc .. tiou-,c at 409 , Fi rst Avenue in
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Galilrol ". came to Gallipolis as

appn; ll'll ce ... il ve ro;;;mit h to Jo'\eph
J)~ Vac hl.

Raben'&lt; father, an Indian

. , n,ut operating out of Marietta, was
klilcJ m the early day&lt; of the Nonhv.~..: . . t r~ rritory.,
I he "ncl~ s of Gallipolis' Rabe n
\~ ann w er~ John and George Warth .
Both ·~t ied wi th their families in
Mt~ r l · Co unt y
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Ri.J\ ~:n\ wood and became two of the

Jir.,t mail curriers from the fort at
ManL"!Ia to Gindn r1at i (w ith '\tops in

GJ II ipolis and· Maysv-ille or Lime\ tnnL' 1

11 " "' said that the Wanh broth·
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cou-IJ ·ct mc..,..,ages From one fort to
all(JII 1cr .throughlhe most dangerouS
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Wanh later entered !he flatboal Operator hy profession, wa.• an :una'
entered into several business ven· business and in the I 840s thci Warths teur inventor and tinkerer. In his Jlfe- r-------;-----:;c--:l~
lures, including buying and shipping built a store along Second Avenue, · time Wanh was granted over 50
grain and produce down the Ohio· near Court Street.
patents. ln fact he con!J11C!ed work ·
River: In 1828 Warth built a large
Of the offspring of Robert Warth . with an Akr~&gt;n tire 711mpany and in ·
steam powered mill at First Avenue the two most interesting· were Julia . one day Warth tttrned out seven
and Vine Street in Gallipolis.
Warth and Nathaniel Warth. Julia patents for which the company paid
A few years later Wanh i'n pan· wa1 the recognized "belle of Gal· hiin 51050.
nership with· William Clendenin Jipolis." Her popularity was,not conIt was Warth who produced the
organized the Gallipolis Bo:u Com- fined to the Old Prench..City as she first electric light in town. In 1882 •
• pany. This business built steamboats had suitors from Cincinnati to Pitts- he Sfnt for a 16 watt lamp. which at
between 1832 and 1839.
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Among the boats built by Warth
Julia was also a noted writer. poet Wanh usedJhe facilities of the tele·
and Cle,idenin in the Chickamauga and actress and as such traveled graph office and the telephone
Creek were: Navarino. Jack Down- greatly.' Moving to Cincinnati. lulia exchange to produce light in the
ing. Invincible. Crusader. Medoc became engaged to Col. Blackburn . - bulb. Gallipolis would not have
and Gall ant. Some of these boats· At the last minute ~he backed out eleclric light until the 1890s.
ended up on the Mississippi River.
and Blackburn later married another
It did have anificial light made
The Crusader made the trip 'to • lady. It broke Julia's hean a~ she from coal gal beginning i~ 1869.
New Orleans on at least one .occa- re,ally did want to marry Blac~bum According to historian P.T. W~ll :
sion. bripglng back here .in 1836 but sh~ di~ not want to appear over- "The fin;t telephone in Gallipolis
such things a.1 New Orleans ly anxrous.
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was constructed by Mr. Warth.
molasses. tea. coffee. f tg~. pepper.
Julia worked for many years at
It was made of scraps from the
almonds, rai sins, Havana sugar. the Cincinnati library and ev.ery day telegmph office, old daguerreotype
French brandy, codfish _and whale she_sadly passed the palatial Black- plates from Carel's photo gallery,
oil.
bum home. After Blackburn mar- and scissors. This was in 1878.
In 1834 Wanh went bankrupt for ried. Julia became a recluse and died
Wanh establi~hed a line_from' his
the fir,st time. He had io sell off his . in poverty.
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office in the Aleshire building. on
mill and ,his store. ·
Her mournful poems . from her Court Street to the Kerr's Drug Store
The mill mysteriously burned in . Cincinnati years (she wrote several (two buildings away). Samuel Nash
late IR34 and was never rebuilt. The every day) were not allowed to be ~as .. ask~d !tJ try the" new wond~. This house on First Avenue In Gallipolis, was built In 1824 by
Walker family did build a mill about publi•hed by Julia uniil after her . No • said Mr. Nash. the answel"ng Robert Warth. Among the Interesting Wartha to come from thl• Nne
this time at First Avenlll' •and Grape death.
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vo1ce '" from .a man ht.d undeythe -were Julia Warth and Nathan lei Warth.
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Nathaniel
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tar y PTO, Monday. 7 p.m. in the
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promote 'ale&lt; or fund

rai "L'r,., nf . any type . I te rn s a re ,

pnnted "'\pace permit s and cannot' he. pwrun tecd to run a specifIC" nurnbe r of d~~ys .

RACINE - Rucine Village
Council. Monday. 7 p.m. at th ~
municipal building.

. CARPENr'ER - Columbia
Tqwnship Trustees, Monday, 7:30
p.m. at the fire slalion in Carpenler. ·
'. REEDSVILLE- Eastern Elementary PTO. 7·. p.m .. school
cafetorium.
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134 . Order of the Eastern Star,
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-election of officers. .
. Township Trustees will' have its
SUNDAY
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Services, . MIDDLEPORT- Hysell Run township garage · on Joppa Road
Donvilk Church of Chr is t. Satur- ' Holiness Church. revival through .at 7:30p.m.
day 7 p.m. and Sunday. I0:30 · Oct. I 1·. Evangelist. Charles R. ,
a.m. and 6 p.m. De nver Hill, Fos- Swigger, with spe&lt;&gt;ial si nging
POMEROY
Meigs Band
ter. W. Va . to be the ' peaker.

Boosters, Monday.' 6 p.m. in the
school cafeteria 10 prepare for
apple butter project.

TUESDAY
RUTLAND - Rutland Township Trustees. regular ,1ession,
Tuesday, 6 p.m,

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Salisbury
Township Tru stees , Tuesday, 6
p.m. township hall on Rock
Springs Road ; .

· MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Literary Club. 2 p.m. Wednesday.
honie of Phyllis Hack~tt. Faye
Wallace to review "Braveheart."

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honi ecuming Sunday. P.otluck
di nner at 12 :30 p.m.; program 31
2 p.m. Spec ial music by Gabriel

LOCATION: Meigs Senior Citizen Building
MENU: Beans; hot dogs; sloppy joe, pop, desert

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p.q1 . at the Felh1wship Church of
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Lissa ·Michelle double banded collar and pleated
Adkins daughter of Glenn tjarold · tuxedo-styled ribbed front. He also
. and Shirley ann Elizabeth Adkins wore a black wool western caule.. and Mark "Sho!1" Avery Curnutte . man hat.
· son of Lavina Christino Thoma.&lt; ~nd · .The best man was Roger Da,Je
. the late Donald ·Ray Cumeutte cele- McClelland. friend of the groom. He
brated their marriage on Sunday, wore casual attire.
September 6. The outside wedding
The ring bearer was the grooms
was performed on the riverfront of son, Clayton Carl Cumuue. They all a new day :inchor - Carol Lin.
the bride's parents in Kanau~a.
wore_boutonnieres of red rose buds Lin, a former national correspon- •
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Chaplain Robert Glenn Hood 'trimmed with green feathered fern · den! for "Oood Morning Ameri..&amp;
d I he double-nng
· ceremo- , an d with baby•s breal h a?d green . ca" and "World News Tonight,"
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will join "Early Edition" hom 7
;; ;. ; ivy and while wedding bells. Boston
The brides mother wore a knee · a.m . to .9 a.m. She repla~es Donna
;•: · ferns adorned each side of the arch. length two-piece red suite. The Ke_lley._
~!: : Scott Wroblewski p(esented a 'grooms mother wore an ankle lenglh
·:- :musical selection that included green dress. They all wore red rose
:·~ · ''Tell Me I was Dreaming", "I Cross " bud corsages trimmed with ' white
:•: '·my Heart", ana" "There's Ontx ribbons and gree~ lace ferns and ivy.
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After .the exch~nge of marriage
· ·:• :. - An&lt;:!rew Jerome (A.J.) Fillinger. vows the couple tit the unity candle
·.:: · the bride's nephew escorled thf and presented both mothers with a
:•; :guests lo their seal•· Kara Beaver pink and white long stem rose.
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A rec·epti()n was held following
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., ' aisle by her father and given in m~~&lt;· and pink .table coverrngs accented
~- riage· by her parents. She wore a with pink candles in glass ·holders.
~~. while western bridal gown trimmed
:rhe lhree tiered salellile wedding ·.
··,:· in bauenburg lace around the nec·k- cuke was accented with glass diSh of
;:;: . line. sho~lders and cuffs with a roses thin matched the bride ·s bou·
_,.; handkerchief hemline and pearl 'but- quet and white lace icing .a~d green ·
:l=: : tons down !he front· with a drop ivy. Guest enjoyed a, buffel of hors
of.• · waist and belt in the back. She also d'oevers, cake and punch . · .
_..; wore a cattlewoman wool felt west·
The br.ide's daughter. 'Sherry.
::.=: · ern hat with 'scalloped battenburg designed the wedding programs and
::: : appliques silk flowers and white her son-on-law Timothy Duvid
•:.· . pearls wiih battenburg lace back and Towne videoed the c~remony.
::: bow streamers. She carried a bou·
The bride graduated from Kyger
quet of long stemmed 'pastel roses . C,reek High School and the Preston
· • adorned with red sweetheart roses Beuuty ·college with a degree in cos::: lied with lace streamer..
nietology and hns her, · managers
·, • · Matron of honor wits S!oerry license. She operates Lissa's
·;. Luchelle Hill Towne. daughter of the Riverview Salon of B-eauty at .
-:· bride. She wore an ankle length two rKanaugu.
• piece pink dress. She carried a , The groom graduated from Kyger
• ·smnller version of the bridal bou.' Creek High School and Buckeye
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. Career cdnter with a degree in weld·
.;.:.: , The grnom-wns attired in a bl&amp;ck ing and wo'rks for the Boilermakers .
, :.: pioneer tux ~nd tails. featuring u Local I05.
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.: • classic cutaway style with silver
, ' lone slur bunon front and button .Monte Carlo hotel in Las . Vegas,
trim pn pleated buck. It was wnm Nevada. the couple will reside on
·:;·: . with a. white _shi n whi~h featured a Mill Creek Road in Gallipolis.
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getting a $7 .5 million facelifl.
"We just needed to freshen il
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Bed'ingfield. an e~ecutive vice
president, 'said of CNN's new
anchor set and newsroom. which
will be unveiled Monday.
The new look. the network's
first image o~erhau.l ih more !han
a _dedde. includes putting the
Atlanta skyline behind the
anchors and a new curved. wood· ·
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W11l Bnptist Church . .revival
through Su nday. 7 p.m. Charles
s·wigger. evtmgeli~t. Special
'i ngc" e;1ch ni gh t. Paul Taylor,

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To\vil ship . Trustees will meet at
PAGEVILLE - Scipio Town- _
7:30p.m . Tuesday at the home of ·ship Trustees. 6:30p.m. Wednesthe clerk Osie Follrod .
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units qf blood has been set for the • have contributed to lhe shortage.
Wednesday visit of the Red Cross Angle uid. "Col teet ions have
Bloodmobile to Meigs·tounty.
r,been tow during September. but
• The bloodmobile w'ill be at !he pati~nt us~ge has been higher
Senior Citizens Center on Mut- tllan nonnal. :"
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berry Heights in Pomeroy from 1
According 10 Ahgle, receiving
to 6 p.m: Successfully meeting imports during this shortage has
the goal .w'ill help the Tri-State . proved difficult since other Red
Region begin to meet I he needed Crou regions are · elperiencing
quota. said Thomas $ . . Angle. their own shortages. ")Ne must
'CEO of the region .
rely on local donors to rebuild the
He said that the Red Cron has blood supply." lie •aid.
·issued an appe~l . for all.,.bl0od
To meet patienl needs al 32
1ypes to help increase .inVentories area hospitab, the Red Cross
to the three day supply.
requires 240 blood donors daily
"Our inven1ory tev~ls are at at local bloodmobile• and donor
. .the lowest point sipce the begin- cen1ers, it was reported.
ning of' summer," said 'Angle.
To be a b.lood donor, individu·
who characterized I he shortage as als must be at least I 7 yells old,
serious. "Many o(our blood types . weigh 110 pounds or _more. be in
are far below a one-day supply in . good healih. and nol have
level," he added.
donaied blood within the pa.•t 56
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Jodi •Fisher - Burneue· and Anhur
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Richardson - Lee wedding to take place
GALLIPOLIS - The wedding or Tracy Richardson and Pet~r Lee will
.lake place in an open church c.eremony, 10 be held October 17, at the First
Church of the 'Nazarene in Gallipolis, be.ginning al 4:30p.m.

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Rose annoonce their engagement
and upcoming marriage. The open
church weddiri~ will lake place Saturday. Ocl. 10 at French City Bliplisl
Chu rch in Gall,ipolis, at 2:30p.m.
· The. Rev. Charles Stansberry will .
perform the double ring cere m~)ny .
Following the ceremony: a recepition will be· held al the Amrrican
Legion Post 27 in Gallipolis.
The bride elect is the daughter of
David Hill of Bidwell and the late
Carolyn Perry. She is the' granddaughter of James and Belly Davis
of Bidwell and Homer and Ethel

Hill of Bidwell .
The groom 10 be is the so n of
Russ and Lori Rose of Gallipnlis
and Stev. and Beverly Wray of Gallipolis: He ··is the grand son· of
William and Edith Staple.ton of Gallipolis and Walter and· Lillian Rose .
of Gallipolis.
Miss Hill is a 1998 graduate of
River Valley High School. and
employed by Ouiry Queen in Gallipolis.
Rose is a 199? graduate of Galiia ·
A-cademy High School. . He is
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campus with . her family. '!And, 'he
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her eye1. Their marriage didn'l hapAlthough the: Pflljccl won't offi ·
~ umil much laur beca~~~e Opal clally be an11011nced and lhe spectfi·
Lamb wanted' a d&lt;JI" and "he had catiom finilihed until the Alumni
10 make some 111011eY." she insisud, Board completes what collese
before IIley COjoJd marry.
fundraisen call •a ailent campaign"
According to the Grond/on; die · 10 raite initial fundll(hopdully withRio Orand&lt; yearbook, :'()pal l-aml! in lfle . ne~t nine monthJ), the camis one of the brighlttUiudentJ." ·she put, community and · alumni are
wanted to become a teacher, and oo already •isualizins its aeo~lhelic and
did Glenn Powell.
symbolic effea 0n the campus,
.· Durins those years, a wom;ln
'1'he Bell Tower will be a meetwho married had to give up teach· ing place for studetlll and alumni.
ing. Opa1'5 career as a teacher ended It's bells will announce athlelic vic·
one year after. it began. Glenn also tories and signal impofiant on camleft tetU:hing after one year to pu1," Oorley said. "I hope that all
become I farmer. Ma~ Tawney. a our .alumni and friends will rally in
local resident who &amp;till Vilill Mrs. •uppon of thil project."
Powell, recall1 Glenn Powell u "lhe
The struclure will aloo ~~erve as a
best teacher he ever had."
teaching facility under the direction
· Opal and "RCd" had two daugh- of Merv Murdock. Ph.D.. profesiOI'
ters and reared their family on their of music and coordi nator of lhc:
Gallia County lfann on Route 388 · depanment,' lti •tudents will be
where Opal still resides. One daugh- instructed how to operate a practice
ler, Ma~ine .Powell Nonhup keyboard in ttJe.John W. Berry Fine
(decea5edl graduated from . Rio and Perfomung Ans Center. The
Grande in 1939. Their iieCond permanent keyboard Will remain in
daughter, Doris, attended Ohio Uni- the bell tower.
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versity and married u nali've Gallia
Richard Munypri. Alumni Board
Counlian. Stanley Harrison, who is a project chairperJIOn and 1963 alumprominent Virginia bu•ine.. man and nus. recently described the bell
a member of the University of Rio lower '• de~ig·n when he said, "The ·
Grande Board of Trustees.
Slruelural de•ign chOoen by I he
"If IIley hadn't met at Rio Alumni Auociation Board of OirecGrande, my life would be much dif- 100 re.w:hes back to the ' roots' of
Untver•lty ol Rlo.-Qrende Board of Tru•tee•·mtmber Stanley H1rrlllon (left) with hi• mothlf-ln-f•w
ferenttoday." Harrison said when he Rio Grande College. to the ·lim Opel Lamb Powell (center) and her daughtar, Doria Herrl.on (right) v1111 the Rio' Grande campu• wllh
V·isiletllhe campus with his mother- campu• building-- Atwood Hall. two of Opal'a great.gtanddaughtel'll (back row) Hannah RuyHn (lift) end Gina Ruyun (right). Stan and
in-law, wife, and two granddaugh- Current plans call 'for Atwood Hall's Doria Harrlaon have purchlud one of the bell• In the, tower In the name• of Opal Lamb Powell and
tero. "We're workini on another wonderful clock tower to he faith- . Glenn Hobert Powell (d!IC81Hd), both Rio Grande alumni.
generation of Rio 'Grdnde studenL• fully reprodu.ced in our Alumni the Cincinnatr area and found it was
right now," Harri!IOn said when he Memorial Bell Tower."
'too large to ineel his educational
introduced t~o of Opal's greal- · "From the funding through the needs. Marji Va~holz received a recgranddaughters Hannah Ruy seri, 15, final&gt; construction, the bell tower
ommendation from a Cinc jnnali
and Gina Ruysen, 8; the reside in project i• entirely dependent upon teacher, who kn ew about Rio
Spalding. Lincolnshire England. the directipn of, and suppon from. Grande's educati!mal program . After
Stanley and Doris Hurri,;on's story the qlumni of the Uni'versily of Rio a visit IO' Ihe campus. the Vasholl
reache ~ acro~s lieverul generations-Grande an(,~ Rio Grande Community family was convinced. Eric attended
. past, preoenl and fulure·-of a fami - · College," said Susan Halt director Rio Grande. graduated. and now is
ly'i life and now they want to give of alumni relations. The co•l i• employed in Cincinnati.
back to an inslilulion that has meant approximately $400,000.
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Another success story for the have Ulory 10 tell, but they all have
so much 10 so many. A project
recently Qdopted by Rio Grande's 'small institution on the hill which.is one thing in co mmon: Rio: Grande
Alumni Board of Directors provides touching the hearts and minds of the made a positive difference .in MJme an opponunity for lhe Harri•on~ anti people of southern Ohio involves
one's life and thus changed this per·
other alum~i and f!lriiilics ofalumni family in Cincinnati.
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.Several years ago; Cincinnati resIt will stand majestically. as an
With the suppon and encourage· . ldent Lothar Va.holz has also com.- . often melodious tributt kl ull Rio
. menl of Rio Grande President Burry mined io giving u bell in the name (1(. Grande alumni-- pa.~l. · present and
M. . Dorsey, the Alumni Board of his son. Eric and himself as a Uni - future," Muny,on suld in describing .
Directors hill\ committed to raising versity of . Rio Grande Board of his vision for the. project, "I is de.~·
the funds 10 construct an Alumni Trustee member. When Eric grndu- tined to become a campus landmark
The bell tower will be dedicated on September 13, 2001, which
Memorial Bell Tower, u 40 fool ated from a Cincinnati high sc ~nol. and gathering poinl for students, vis- marb the 126th annlverury of the opening of Rio Grande College.
clock lower with cat:illon bells 10 be he parents diligently searched for ilors und e~pecially alumni."
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Unh-mity of Ria Grude Publk lelatiaa.
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RIO GRA~OE - When Opal
Lamb and Glenn Powell met on the
Rio Grande College campu1 in the
mid 1920's and later manied in
. 19Z7: .lhey didn't know how lheir
· m;~ma'e would begin a rippling
dfea rn future ·generations attend- ing Rio Gran~ . : . ,
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as rt rs today to lrav~lto Rio Grande.
Often. a. detour from Pomero)l 10
. We1t Vrrgrnra· wu necessary in
order to gel to the small campus of
. Rro ·Grande College. :now lhe Universily of Rio Grande. "II wa~&gt; difticull to travel, bul we made it," 111id
.· ~3 year-old Opal Lamb, She left
Tuppers Plains wilh iwo friends i'n
' . the spring of 1924 to begin cla.se•.
H~r glit!ll: She wanted to cam a
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degree in education.
"She (Clara Hardway) just insist·
ed that I come," she ex plained. "We
were very good friends. The other
gi~. Ethel Matlack Arbaugh, came
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PflllQY Crone
Emily Bing .
Linda Horrlson
Amanaa D. Cun&gt;s
Charyl K1ng
Joyce Romines
Twlla Treder ·
Jonl Brannon
Jan N11z
Martha Gruessar
Paige K. Garllold
Marcie Ellloll
Herb Elllon
Ron WOOd Mike ·
· Shoemaker
Clreg Smith
Todd BISSO!!
Apr~IHan

Bobble Pauley
Elnora Ingell
Raben Vlckere
AI Han.son
Donna Hartso n

Louise Ends
Kellh D. Ashley.
Eleanor 1\!0e~~
Sandra Milch
Sarah E. Anaerson
Dale E. Smllh
Amy Edwards
Linda Workman
Jetrrey Workman

Melissa Morns
Jennitei Fackler

Kathy Rl,co
Paul Alee Don While.
Krislio Riggs
Teresa Blackwood ·
Philip 0 . Blackwood
. Barbara Bogard
·Paula Hart
CrySial Bokor
John T Sk1dmoro

C•ockeil Rough
Shonrelrc Roush

Sandm McKoy
Bernice Bailey

Wendell camp
Bobble Holler
Horace Karr
Lori Evans
Wilma L. Marks
Velessa Pickens
Brandi N. King

L,inda Foster
Meghan Av1s

Rena longstrolll
Glendo K Hur'll

M,arg10 Ellis
DebOrah Mohl•r
Roy F. R1HIO
Frona R1Hie

·st1awn Hupp
Harold F Elhall
Cathy EIII0\1

Buan Conde

Sus1u Srmlh

ltlly Kennedy
M1ldrad L. Workman
Tnoron Workman
Sherry Kinnan
Gladys Cumings
Lori Bearhs
Angela K. Powell
Chorlone Armes
Wanda Williams
Kathryn Moore
Gary Grinlth
Juanita Grtnith
Karen D. Lambert
Fern J. Grimm
Mall hew Brown

Dale Colburn
Angela Jamos

Tim R. Ervin

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Jam·es Snyder
M~rtha

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Daniel E. cunningham
nna.Nonhup
Dorothy L. Upp
Bill Fraz1er
Mary E Rou.sh
Lrsa Siewert
Lowrance Foreman
Ben Fackler

Tammy Adams
To.mara Hayman
FaHy Haymon

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Gannets Suburtlln Newspapert
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u'o l.'r ~.:; ) &lt;.:.tr~o ;md 'old more than 22

lltdl iull k'-c Ht.J .,,

"I he\ "ere once bille~ a• .. 1he tall,
t.Hl ,lflj f~· mpting Tcmp1ati1ms'' and
1At:rt• tanH 111 1, fqr ' th~1r mu,lc . emotion.

.ltll[ the II J • .~ .J.!c of a 'dky·,mooth. har·
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t11.:1w v.. !1j ~ pl ~ty..; the: J;roup\ longtime
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· Babatunde waited for filming •• technicians
prepared lalt month In Trafford, Pa. Babatunde

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· Nnhn\1)' cvl!r saw ~nlor. nohnc.Jy

n1crrHJn1t:d

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production. it 's eo1sy to

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lorgct thHI lour of the group's live
hl.!o.:t·knuwn rnc111bers m"l untimely
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tlwt the ,liong~t ure 30 years

···ld. and th.u one memb.:r look corti ·
• •Mill! ~ hot s in hi s knees (Jclcteto stuvl:
oil an lmtisl ·so he could ke&lt;p per·
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playa Motown record company owner Berry ·
Gordy tn the NBC·TV miniseries, "The Temp- '
latlont," airing ln. November. (AP)

want Smokey here," barks d~reclor as " My Garl" and .. Ain ' t Ton Pmud
€ harh" Malik Whillielj] .&lt;aid he"
Allan Arkush. who calls mosl of his 1)&gt; Beg" - as a talented egom:ln1ac pJ .. ying ()fi, William• .. as lrUihfully
aclor"'- by rhe1rcharacters' namesomd who was t!)(l'( \led from th~ group 111' 1 11 . , pn ... . , ihlc . E\oc n thou gh he's alive,
hardly notices lhe irony.
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"lr!oo like gelling lo live your life!
The ac10r portraytng Rutl1n , w~n
l.~arnrng rhc Temp1.11ions' ""ignatwice. May b.: you can.J!et to improve goc&gt; ,imply by th&lt; name Leon. '""I 1ure choreograp hy was difficult
itlhe .ccond lime around." said exec- Ruflin' s fatal Jl.1w wa' "" ex.:e'· enough, hul Whitlidd said the real
ulrve: producer Suzanne dePas~ . w~.n ,jveness - ~· wantmg th~ gr~.u p lobe kt~k:r h~ts hcl.!n changing hairl'lt)'l¢s so
was_Morown founder Berry Gordy s ·.,hi&gt;. Ihe women, Ihe partie,.
. freque ntl y:
bust ness p&lt;trtner.

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1he &lt;dill-angry Burwm. whu i' al"' uo
b&lt;rJru.

By JOHN CUNNIFF

. NEWYORK -tfprroenluends
continue, Americans won't have
~nough money to live in tlk! pre~~enl
be&lt;:au~~e ,;o much will be 11e1 aside for
living in the future.
Thi~ •lrange &lt;late of affairll will of
neces&lt;ily have 10 be avoided, bullhal
outcome can· t be read in current
trends. Government need.&lt; and Social
Securily seem 10 have a higher pri. orily.
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The latesl indication ofthat priorily lies in Ilk! presidenl"s promiMC ID

lart: r at age 34. Two olht:r .

Way' we di,~ui....e uur&gt;&lt;lve!ll

York. They acl oul &lt;~Cene• in publi~ from nlher; and whal 1he di s~ uises
jusl to stay iJl practice. 'ince neither them~lve\ reveal. Tucci i.., louking at
has had real' work in ·age~.
tar~er i.. ue• 1han the 'imple ,Jam·
One of lheir ru.e• i• calculai&lt;J to ming uf doors - a &gt;taplc of farce win them free pastrie&gt; from.a bakery. in 1hi• comedy aboul itlenlily and
ln~lead of ~iving,hem food. hnwevdoceplion.
cr. lhe baker gives lh&lt;mli cket~ tu &gt;ee . Nol thai 11 all wnrks &gt;moolhly.
the nowble ham.actor. Jeremy Bur- Tucci i\ t&lt;x&gt; enamored of the 'i~hl of
1om iAifrcd Moli~a). play Hamlet on people 1n frigh1ened ni£hl . AI lime&gt;.
Broadway.
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' he and Plall seem tn be running down
1-Ji• performance is a drunken haiJ •.for the sheer &gt;port of i1. a&lt; a way
Spc!clacle - but nul as much a!'. lhc 1o vamp betwe~n ~.:omic in,.,piralions.
one Maurice creale&gt; when he acci·
But much of 1he phy&lt;ical comedy
dentally assauhs a raging Burtom in has a nicely nasly slap&gt;lick elemenl
a har afler Ihe show. Maurice and 10 il, from 1he continuing trouble• of
Arthur nee. hidin~ 1inally in acral&lt; Burlom In the wonderfully weird
on whal appears IU be a Jeserled pier. sjgHI i&gt;f the b.:ari&lt;h PiaU in drag. TucThere they fall a&gt;le~p. awakening ci also has a gcmler. amic side that
to lind rhcmselvc"i nn u Pan~-buund cor~1e.., oul in moments of pure silli&lt;J~;ean liner. Spmleu as stowaways.
ne"
lh&lt;y dis£uise themselves as slewards
h&gt; avnid lhe ship's ·martinel head nf
slaff. Meisrrich tCampb.:ll Scoll), and

By ~EIJECCA COLLINS
number of houl'l&lt; his wife worlis. A
GALLIPOLIS • In earlier yean~ wife who works full lime oul•ide of
women were the nunurer of Ihe fam- the home is more likely to have a
ily and lhe home. Husband&gt; worked spouse . who help&gt; oul more around
outside Ilk! home or away al other the houMC. Fathen; obviously dr,t a
lo.:ations. Slarting in the I'ISO. Amer- greater &lt;hare of Ihe responsibililies
icans have experienced a s1eady when tlk!y are the only parent in 1he
increase of women working away home .
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Listen up ladle• : .Addilional
6.S&lt;q of women work oulsiJc of lhe research show• thai when a woman
home , This leaves less time fonhese has a liberol view of1he male role, he
women lo lake care of the lradilion- will share more household la.,ks. In
al female duties in the home. In olh· other words. a wife's anilude about
er words. lhe traditions of Mom .her husband doing traditionally
preparing the meals, laking care of female llL&lt;ks such a• cooking. clean·
lhe children, cleani~~g and mainlain- ing and caring ·for children direcily
ing the home, and Dad taking out 1he affects his panicipation in lhese
garbage jusl dnn'l work in loday's ac1ivities. Women may discourage
world.
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their spouses and children from helpResearch showslhal today womev ing by cri1icizing !heir efforts.
&gt;lill do IWO·thirds of 1he household Women need 10 relax their expecta·
lion of how a .wsk is compleled lpeochores.
Men would have 10 incnia...: rheir pie like 10 do it the[[ own way).and
household labor conlributioij by 60 bow it looks ·when il's done.
percent 1o be equal with women's
II lakes lime to teach olhel'l&lt; how
responsibilities. s·ludies ·reveal lhal to share in household chores. The
husbands with a higher educulional reward in sharing tasks dm far" outlevel -are more wilting lo share· in lhe · weigh the leaching lime. Families
!asks. Women's educdlion level seem will have more lime for aclivilies and
lo have linle effect.
special inleresls. Siudies show thai
Parenting praclices have nm couples who share household tasks
changed much uvtr lhe p-.L&lt;I50 year.&lt;. report greater marilal satisfaction.
One study· showed thm falhers spend .
If Ihis lype o( parlnership isn'l
aboul 30 se~onds of direcl contact per ,happeninli.in your family. it's nol tOQ
Jay with !heir sehoul· age children. late to lry:'"
Time 'pent caring furchildren is genChange happen' slowly. Women
crally grea1er if 1hc parent matches who have lrJditionally done mos1 of
lhe gtnd~rofllk! child. Tmdititmally lhe houseworli themselves may need
boys spend more time with falhel'l&lt; madjust !heir standards In allow 1heir
and girls spend more lime with their .children und husbands lhe t&gt;pportu·
mothers, When chihlren arc younH . . nily to do lh~&gt;~s in tbeir&lt;&gt;wn ways,
hnth parents spend m&lt;&gt;re one· on-nne And il's ln1porlanl In remember thai
limt parcnlin,g. Rt!ct!nl surveys .~hnw u~o; olhtr family memh~rs assum~
thai as children gruw" older. !heir addiltonal rcspnnsibiliucs patience
fathers spenJ b ., lime. hul &lt;&gt;nly and kindness go u long wuy
employed women spend fess lime
Rebecca Collins Is Gallla Coonwith oldor ~hildrert.
ty'• exten•lon aaent In farnlly and
'fhe slrungesl .single prediclor for consumer sen"lces.
a husband tu share in tasks is the '

Come see
our large
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EVER AFTER,.."

OI'IJ:!ina l members JicU at 52 : Eddie
Kcndnc&gt;l&lt;&lt; frt!m lung ca.r~er in 1992
.lnJ ML'Ivin Franklin. the ba~s si nger.
111 1995 after n ..,eriC""! oCseizures.
" I wunt M:arvin Gaye here, I

. veto a I.U cui vOied las! wed; by the
Howoe. He contended lhal wilhout a
veto. Social S«wily would be deftied
funds needed for benetiL&lt;.
One of Ilk! ironie~ in lhi• i• llw
fund• for lhe I.U cut may already
have been paid•. since !he Federal
government tllpecb a $1..S.S trillion
•urplus, ama..'ltd almosi"1101dy from.
laxtll. over the nexl decade.
Anoiher i~ thai lalletl have failed
repeatedly in lhe p.w lo 1611en Ilk!
growins in~~ecuricy of ~ial Security. tn facl, aJillxes ro&lt;e, the financial '
problem• of Social Security became

It's_not_rriy job

Joe.,,·, kill ynu ... he said.

DR!W BARRYMORE,
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ONE EVENING SHOW 7:30
WED. BARGAIN NIGHT,

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Learn about aerospace
science in Ohio Stadium
.COLUMBUS· Any youth wilh an
in aerospace science is invit ·
eJ to panicip;ue in 1hc John Glenn
Aerospace lnvilaltonal. Salurduy.
Oct. 3.. from Mum . 10 5 p.m. al Ohio
. Stale Umversity 's O~io Siadium.
C1&gt;iumbus.
The competition poninn i.&lt; based
. on lhe 4.-H manual Rockers Away! II
includes m~ket judging classe•.
where parllcip:mls rank rudets based
on their fun~linn . a ,k1llathon. a
hunds-ml. inlcr.a~tivc: test where par ~
ticipunl s solve problems and apply
!hear knowlcJgc: and a rockctlaun~h .
Fnr rhis. partkipants will design
nnu huild 2-lit,•r hnnic rn~kets, then
ml~rest

htunch lhem in Ohio Siadium.
This free even11·s open to all ·youtH
in grades ~ lhrough 12. Participants
will he grouped inlo three divisions.
and lhe lop 20 percent of Ihe finish·
ers in each division will receive an
Outstanding Purticipanl me~itllion.
The lirsl. second. and 1hinl place winnel'l&lt; will receive u trophy.
Rcg.istratiHn is limitt:d to th~ fir..,l
41Ml people. To rece"ive a regislralton
p;icket. c·all your lucal nllice ofOhiu
Sr;ue Univcrsily Extension .. nr cnnlact Sally Warren :tl lhe Ohio 4-H
Oflice. ~I 20 Fyffe Rou&lt;l.. Romn 25,
Agrtcultuml Administr.uion Building,
Columbus. Ohio 4~~ Ill.
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Shop Unlltd SIIIU (rlluli,. on lht' lnltmtt II~ IJUt tom
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tnfludtd O.htr rtWtChOM 1nd r"!rgt\ m•~ lpply. SH \tOrt lor del•th otfft Upltt~ Octobrr 31, 1998

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Golttpolos, O~to 4563t
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Umtod Statos Cul\uler
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Wnotty

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our Wai-M,an locttions:

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more acute.
A Tax Foundation iludy indicaJeo
lhal lolal !axe. paid by individuab
each ye-.v. only $1_'161 in 1940. will
reach S9.939 ·this year. To make 1111!
numbers ·comparable. the dollarll
were adjusted 10 !heir IIJ9K buying
power.
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Social S«wily la.ltll in thc,pa.'ll ~
yean. have risen from 2 !'Crceo1 of
payrolls lo 12.4 percent, makint
lhem a heavier l;&gt;urdcn for IIIO!il wage
earners than income lllxes - which
pay fur all other e•pendilures.
During this period, Social Securi·
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ty'• eventual bcnefill problems w~ uei.d contlnue.tues would undoobt- ,
~in&amp;- leaving '~\.~ with the~ edly" play a slgnifacanl role.
'sibilily 'of going bi'olliqust two or
Faced .with wch evidence, &lt;ehplthn:e decalb iniD the new century. , arli und Congress have been search·
Tail increase• didn"t do tlk! job,
ing for i~as lha1 mighl enhance lhe
Ba.ed on e•perience, widespread syscem·s abirlly 10 pny bene filS for a
doubt.~ exilll about 1a1 incrt:liOI a. thc growing number of retirees in future
1101u1ion. eopecially wlk!n they are ' year..
confronted with evidence thai tu
Thcl'e. however. lies a major probincrea.'lt' •low economic giOWih, job lem: lcka.&lt; create conlrover&lt;y, especially polilical conltOversy, and no
crealion and living Slandanl~.
Financial sues. can now be 5hown :&lt;ubjecl ioday i• more liable 10 be conclearly in banknlp~ey and loon fig- trove!lliallhan a proposal for Jixing
ures. bul how much isw-related vs. ~ial~.
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There's no deanh of lhem: Raise
lifestyl.,. i•n'l clear. Soould-the lall
the retiremenl age, CUI Ilk! C~I·Of·
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living adjustment•. e-.tablish a need'
lest, provick lax inducemenL&lt; for
household savin!!•· allow worl:en&lt; w
inve-1 paymcnls inlhe priva10 &gt;eclur.
And. of ~oufse, 1here i• suppon
ai&gt;O for continuing in the ways of lhe
pa.&lt;! by rat•inj,! 1aoes while pr.~ying
!hat doing "" wun·l sofl1&lt;'huw overburden 1he economy and bankrupt
hou&gt;eoold&lt; and inSiilutions.
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While !hal would be the wum nutcome, il could happen. The merit of
idea." aside. neilher Republican nnr
Democral waab 1o 1amper with poli·
cies th~U c-an he int~rprcted. even
incorreclly. as anti-Social Security. ·.

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OVP Corrnpondllnt
GALLIPOLIS " With an eye on
Ilk! future of emergency medical
assistance in 'L&gt;Uihem Ohio, the
board of directOI'I&lt; of the Southca.'ll·
em Ohio Emergen&lt;.'Y Medical Service
&lt;SEOEMSI is investing a large
amounl of money in upd!&amp;ling their
25-year old communications system,
A bmnd new modular commuoic;llioos cemer,mtasuring lOX 18 (etl
was recently installed at SEOEMS
headquarters on Route 160 across
from lhe main enlmnce to lhe Holz;
er Medical Clinic . Tlllo new
microwave lowers have been added
in Lawrence and Alhen&lt; Coun1ies 10
complete lhe loop wilh lowers currently in operdlion in Gallipolis. Oa~
Hill. McArthur. and Pomeroy.
The new system will replace the
original uni11hat has b«n in use.daily si~ce lhe cn:alion of SEOEMS a~
a regional ambulance service in 1973.
Delores I&gt;JIIon, communications
supervisor. noted that vital comrnu·
nicalto~s throughout the syslem has
periodically sustained interruptions
due lo weather conditions or ucci·
dental severing or telephone lines by
cnnslruclion equipment, hul when lhe
hew &lt;ystem b.:comes operarionallhis .
falllhe equipmenl failures soould be
totally eliminated.
lnstallalion of a Slal'l!can Program is nearing completion and will
be&lt;:ome Ihe electronic brain for all
digital. computer, and radio equip·
, !)len! in the ,lh~·~ounty ambulurice
serVICe.
SEOEMS currently provides
ilmbulunce !liervit.:e in Athens, ' Jackson, and Lawrence Cnunli.:s, When
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system for the Southeastern Ohio Emergency
Ambulance Service. The Gallipolis based orga·
nlzallon provides ernergancy squad service to
thrH counties and Ia operating under Executive Director Eric A. Kuhn.
.JLo:!?.!!u!!le~la!!na~.,!!COI!!!!nf~OI!!rm~•.!!to:!.!II!!,I,!!C2od!!!•!!•!.;t.!•!!nd!!!W!!!il!!.l~IOO!!!!_!n!,__ _ _ _.....:_ _ _~~---------placed in operalion'in 197) it indud." 4Uarlers in Gallipolis currently directors h;~d voted to relocate the
ed those ihree counries plus Gullia. employs 16 pe&lt;&gt;ple. including four headquarlers In Wellston by early
Meigs. Vinlun, und Hncking, all of full-timeuispalche"and 13-panlime 19'19. This """~ would involve
whom are· now opemling county- dispatchers. Five of Ihe employees at exlenstve renovation of lhe McNalley
owned emergency service.
lhe main ofli~e are from Gallia Cnun- Building in Jnwnuiwn Wellston and
Dalton stated that "we are ty. four from Lawr'l!nce C&lt;&gt; .. three woulll be very custly. Thrs option ,fill
expanding our operalion under new from Jackson Co., l~o frnn1 Meigs r(mains open as a fulur.:. expansion
management and we an: proud of our Co., and one ea~h from 1\lhens Co. move and has nnt been abandoned by
the hoard. but fnr an indelinile peri·.
employees here and thrnughoullhe and Mu.&lt;on Co., W,Vu.
od
of lime the head4uarters w1ll
counties we ~erve.··
An announcement was mude lasl
Eric A. Kuhn is 1he deculive spring thai the SEOEMS hoard nf r~main in Gallipoli s.
director of SEOEMS and the head·
SEOEMS COMMUNICATION CENTER PIJT IN
PLAPE • Shown above .11 the new modular
bUilding that will aerve 11 the SEOEMS com·
munl~tlon center being l)olelld lnt~ place In
Augult. The 10X18 foot atructu,. waa con·
atructad by the GFRC Sheltertt In Shreveport,

Cover· crops: What, . where and when?
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s1ems and reduces plan I vigor is very
GALLIPOLIS ." Whai type of active prior unhis '"~gested dale.
cover crop &lt;tn: you ~oing to experi· lherefore it ·is recommended that
menl wilh this year"! II is u lot easier pluming of wheal begin .S-10 days
10 1ry Ihe unusual ~rups when cover- t&lt;&gt;llowing Oclob.:r 4.
ing and prnlecling the soil. because
Gener:~lly ·,by this pn.inl. the «~&gt;I
lhe economic pulcome is ~ss crucial. . wealhl:r has also slowed the activity
So whal will il be? Faithful wheat'! of aphid• which can transmit yield
Ry¢? . Barley'? Forages! If' you an: reducing diseuses In Ihe wheal crop.
"ihi nl;.ing abo til leaving I he field Th~re ha' ho:ep snme cun~ern lhallhe
unJ:overed. consider rhe value of hoi \!.Cal her has prnlonged the activ·
lopsml conservation , more water ily of aphids and .olher damaging
absorplioo. less soil &lt;r&lt;&gt;.&lt;iop. le» insects. swh us the Hessian Fly.
crusting. anil the oppor:tunity' ror , Hnwcver. ,.~inc( h~at i~ ustLI a.tri a cuvgreen manure or exlfu baled lte'd. ercn&gt;p with less .&lt;lress on yields. and
Be nelliS of cover crops are numemus 1he lemperalures ure exp.:cted tn
and over the years rhe practice has dr&lt;ip soon, onylime in lhe mnnlh .of
earned u repulation of ·being tlit OciC&gt;ber is ideal h&gt;r planting.
responsible way 10 winter youp fields.
Another cnnsiderulion In muke
In spile of rye being Ihe mosl pop- when ch&lt;&gt;osing u ~over crop i.&lt; the
ulur c&lt;&gt;Ver crop in Ohin: wheal is recn&gt;pping inlerval nf 1he pesticides
more cnmm;&gt;nly used in !his urea. l'l.'Ccnlly used on 1he fidd , Tnha~~u
Whe;u shuuld he planted lute e~ough prnducers have learned ov~r Ihe pa'l
In escape insecl and diseuse prob· couple of years that afler Cnmm:tnd
lems. :tnd early enough fnr sullicienl applic;~tinns. wheat will come up. hut
establishmenl b.:fore lhe winler freez· juS! enough for us to see it rum while
ing. Today. October 4. is the oflki;~l and di~mson clover stun~' up
He"ian '"tly salt date," which is gen- b.:uer following recent Cmnmand
erJIIy less signifkanl to producers in appltcalinns and can be.seeded as late
Ihis urea be~ause wheal i"s grown us the month of October..Sume promns\ly just for cover crop. Bul what ducers havelri~ rye. whkb will still
dues lhal meun · 1he "Jly safe date?" ex~rience some stand loss when pre· .
The Hessian fly th:tl lteds on wheal

A Dislinguished
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Arig.tl
Accnumlng cUr·
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ANGELL
By HAL KNEEN
CPA's on sluff. as
POMEROY · Ladybug, ladybug,
well us u trained tx~&gt;kkceping and where arl thou ladybug'! High in Ihe
laX
pn:pnration slull.
· tree,. awaiting for lhee.
musler''s degree in tux luw from
Angell
Ac~nunting's
m;1in
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The migmtum or lallyhug\ (lady·
Capilal Law SchlX&gt;I .
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GaJ-·
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be~lles) inl&lt;&gt; nur hnnx,~ will swn
She is 11 member of the Gallipolis
City Sch•~•l Bounland scvmll local . 1tpol1,, wilh satellite otlices in Rip- b.:~in . The c&lt;Hller temperalures kill
nff the inseci population the ho:elles
ne 11 Slon.
civil: organitutions . Angdl hns bc:\!n Iey,·w. va: anu·• '"
feed nn und lhe trees lose !heir
, , hoonr~ by Ohio Sr;ue University as
leuve,, The aduh ladybugs view our
homes us places lei hihernale . They do
Gallla, L~;~wrence approved for '96 crop disaster
nol bred in your homes. only in 1he
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paperwork
in
1996
on
crop
loss
on
a
Galliu und Luwl'en~e Cnunl!es
trees.
have been approv~ for lhe 19'16 ~rop NAP crop und has nol r-eCeived intor· · Hundreds of ladybugs niay 'condiltluster. This dc!signution ~ovl!rs motion on !heir pnymenl please con· gregale in u group Inwards Ihe end of
a fall day, On~• a Jadyhug linds a
crops lhal are ·not insuruble such us lncl I he oftice.
The otlice hns'upplied for a NAP crevice or crack. il emits u
hay. sweel corn. peppet&gt;i. tomalues.
pheromone tudor) thai aurJcls al.l of
g~en b.:nns :tnd mher similui crops. area approval for 1998. Officials
Crops such us corn. soybeans and have not received an answer a.~ of this ils triends and relatives. This is lhe
1ob.1&lt;.-co are om covered by NAP dale. Anyone who had a los. on crop.~ rea.'IOn why il becomes imponant 10
b.:cuuse insurunce can b.: pun:hased 1ha1 are covered by"lhe NAP progra"' ~ make your house less Ullractive IO Ihe
is encouroged to file a Notice of Loss. tin&lt;t ludy bug which lands.
for lhese m&gt;ps.
If yoo have any questions please
There are several ways 10 reduce
The oilli:e has ~n working 10
«&gt;mpl~te lhese applications and puy conlaclthe Gulliu-Lawrence County
1he ladybul!. from hibernating in your
!hose producers 1ha1 ure eligible ti&gt;r FSA office at Ill Jackson Pike, house. Primarily, you need 10 caulk
pnytncnl. The puymen1s are small due Room t.S71 Gallipolis, OH 4563 I or and .seul olf spu&lt;.-es and gaps around
windows. doot&gt;i, siding and attic
10 the calculution used 10 delennine coli 1-800-391'-6638 or 446'8687.
areas. The ludyb\lgs have prefer sun·
·eligibilit1. If anyone compl~ted ·
GALLIPOI.,IS • Gallipolis CPA
Lynn E. Angell purc·ha ..cd lhe lax
and honkkeepitlg pructkc of
Richurd '"Di~k .. Lakin On Scpl. I.
199M.
Lakin wa~ a tax pri.ll..'lition~r in
the Gallipolis areu for muny years,
prior In his tlculh earlier lhis ycar.
Angell hus b.:cn a ccnili&lt;d puhlic
accoun1un1 for 14 ye:trs. She holds u
bachelors degree fn&gt;tn Ohio Slttle
Univc:r&lt;ily. unO earned n mustt:r's
degree from Ohio Unive,.ity. ami n

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·:Ego can ma_kl! you lon ely. hut 1t

The .&lt;how already has generared
s01ile controversy umong relatives of
Ruffin, who died in 199 I after over·
dosing m a cntck "hou.&lt;e in Philadel·
phia, Williams depicl&lt;u Ruffin - the
lead vocal is! in such Templatiuns hils

J'ront man David Ruflin uieJ
flllm a drug CI\' Crdo~c at uge 50: Paul
Will Iaiii&gt;. bounced fm(n lhe group in
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characler&lt; al 11!.! ..-enler of S1anky " gin. hu,.ev&lt;r. lhe) wind up di...:nv·
Tucci·s ~miable new (arc-e. ··The .:rinJ:! lhl! ~\:'rt:t' ttr t"vcryone d...c,
tHit'kmrd: the tcrruri'l whu plan' "'
lrnpo,.tor,..:·
· The pmblem i&gt;. !hex," re a.:1ing fur blow up 1he 'hip. 1he"ou,led monarch
fun - hul everyunc o.~munU them j, who i ' hu.ling in unt ~\t.fh!mc)m. the
ac1ing· for real. for much n~&gt;re ...:ri- p-Jir of con wti&lt;d&lt;on lbc ma"" fur ric'h
ou".re--J.~'· The hlenU Hf mi..,JaLen
pigeon, , Even .. , the ~wwaways
ilienlily and mi&gt;enn&lt;trued motive' auempl 10 .alvage their own &gt;kio s,
ouake&lt; for some wild momenl' in • !hey li nd thcm,dve' pre,...,d iniD
Tucci's oflen frenelkijll y funny film. ·· dUly h&gt; "'ve·the Jay.
Tucci and Oliver Plan play Arthur
Thai'~ a 'kelclal outline for a
and Maurice. a P'.lir of Depre.-ion-era much rocher comedy. nne 1ha1 exam·

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Lead actors help· make
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KccorJ, " 'th rhythm a"nJ blues
thumpu,.~ 111 the air ~nd People
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ceded by ComnianJ, bul much less si&gt; like it nr nn1. A~lu:tlly. lhey are
thai whem. Rye is a rugged cover already here. hul jOUn th&lt;y Will
crop Ihac is associated with few wnr- bc:_gin luuking to ~wl!rwint\!~ in ynur
ries. Rye is loleranllo adverse gruw- · hnmes in lllUS!t&gt;. numht!r~ . Nnw is lhe
ing condilions such U&lt; inltnlle, sandy time lo caulk, ;~nd sc;tl niJ &lt;."r:tcks and
ur acidic soil.&lt;. and poorly prepared ncvkcs In ket.!p them ou1. Don't wail
land. Cumpering well with weeds. untillhey have q&gt;Ycn:d the southern
and warding uff eurly season idis- 'ide or ynur home. stan now and ~tay
eases. rye is also winlcr hardy ltnd ·ahead of them.
CALL OF TH~ WEEK: ·Me&gt;· .
early maluring.
Whalever you decide tu plant, you sages from homeowners wilh bhxnn·
can feel grwd about your intentions in~ fruit anc.J ornamental ~ecs stttcked
10 muinlain lhe integrily of lhe snit. up a11he exlension nllice this week .
Fur more information aboi.Jt t.:cwer Trees lhal are bloomtng for a s&lt;cunJ
crops. pkase call1he10SU Exrensinn time: this s~ason are responding to
drou~ht and heal stress lhat uffe&lt;•ted
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h'onmonal sysrem:s of the plant. ·
Ag news
The,e
plant~ w;.mt tn repnK.Juce
TOBACCO PRODUCERS:
Make your re.erva1ions f&lt;!r ih.: Pnde· quickly. !&gt;.:fore they be~nme even
In-Tot&gt;acco A"ociation unnu;~l han - more stressed. Since they are nff the1r
4ut:1! Pleu&gt;e c:dl the Ext.:n., ionnflkc normal cycles, they m:iy have trnuhle
al740 -44h-71XI7 by Tuesday. Octoher overwintering. espe~.:io.illy il lhe
6. The gueSI speaker ts• Louis weather !urns c·nJJ suddenly. If we
Smith~r.' president nf lhe Missuuri • cast inw winler in a normal paltern.
Cuunci I litr BurleyT&lt;ih;~ccn Growe". Ihey w111 b.: more vigorous and less
and Dave White nf the Ohio Farm slre.s~ in the sp ring. Whether lhese
Bure:tu. l)nn't miss lhis event · plan plants will hhx•m normally next year
In •uppnn the CtKlperutiml ·nl Ino: HI will remain a mystery until then . '"
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whaccn prnducer&lt; unJ become u COJ"Y them now!
Jennifer L. Byrnes is G~ljiQ
member of the :tssnciatinn.
HOMEOWNERS: Beware -- the County's edensioo MJtt'nl in agfie .,
Lady Bcelles :trc mming whct~er we culture and n11tUn1l resoun:e.&lt;.

lt's ·time to prepare for invasion of ladybugs
ny. wcsrund sou1h facing slues ol the
ht,use ~ C!&gt;i~ciully tln li¥ht. cnlnr~d or
white painted homes. Physically
remqve 1he earliesl .arrivuls 1hus
n:dudn£ their release of auractinn

lilitiog. If the r&lt;klt huir' arc hurnt off..
less wuler i&lt; at&gt;Jc In be ah"Jrhed hy
th~ ·!.!r~t:-o.s thus rt:Oudnc th~ L!rowth uf
the lawn. This year. _-;;ait ,;nlil early
tn mid Nnvemb.:r In fenilize ynur
lawn.
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"Phemmon~ .
Pesticides are om recommended
The landscape planiS especially
ht!L'ml~~ th~-;e moe h~nelicial in~ef.' l!\
evergreen~. may ncctl cx.tra watering
which reduce ihe populations of thi s fall as lhe summer drought has
aphid,. '"" .s~ale in.c~ts. me:tlyl&gt;ug.&lt;, aJver&lt;ely limited their preparulinn lilr
,..;pith!r mite!s uluJ eggs of Colnm~u · overwinlering. Insect and di,ea&gt;e
Pntuln Beetle &amp; European Corn Bnr· damage that nccurs mrw. will have
cr. Fur further infonnalion cnntacllhe minimal impact un the overall health
exlensinn ntlice ar9'12-601J6 :tnd usk ' tlf' lla:ic.Juou.'i tree~ anU ~hruh.; . M,,~t
i·nr nur facl 'heel nn Lbdyhinl B&lt;e- cartohydrales and nuneral&lt; m lhc
tles,
lt:ave' are b.:ing lran slnculed In
o.;tem~rt.,

HomCI&gt;Wners. Ohiu St:ue Univer·
sily EKiension &gt;pedali;ls have sug·
gested lhe following information in
curing for your home ~anl 1his fall.
Bill Pound, Turfgruss Specialist, .
udvises 10 delay fenilizing your lawn
vntil after our droughl slresSc:d lawns
re.:over. Lawns under su-ess ti-Qm
. drought huve a greater chance of !heir
lender root hairs being burned off by
t'h ~ fertilizer S&lt;!hs we apply when fer·

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trunks anti mot

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srnrJge unlil nexl spring',, growth.
DiS{;onrinut: fer11lizin g your hmd·
seape plants 10 allow 1he planls 10
shu I down growth spurt,. Lu,h ful (
£roWth can b.: adversely ellt:cled as
earl)• cold "weal her may cau'e 'lem
die back.
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Interested in £mwing or "'ing
herbs in your life·• Plan 110 auentling
the 7th Annual West Virginia Herb

Cnnlcren~c

betnu held . on (ktohcr"
1J&lt;!5 .1t the J~,l.'~ \ on' M1ll Corif~r..:nc&lt;! Cent~r. W~,ttm. Wc,t Vtl'~ini~.
Thi!\ year\ theme i., "E).pericru.·rnf!
Ht:rh..,". A..,rhe bu~ine..;s nf h.:rb&lt;rrri ~.·un­
tinue' to grow thi-. yl!ar\ t:Vt!nt will
not only m.lt.lre..,, th ~ plaming. growIng. h&lt;~rvc . . ting ;1nd prep;uing ol
ht.&gt;rh' mto he rhal pmdu ch hut ~d,o
how hc rh' nre tx.-ing inh:~r~lh:.' J intn
our pcr-.;orml hv~.:... :.~ nt.l the glnhal
community. Dr. Arthur Tu~ker. "'"·•·
tnr of Delaware Slale Universily
herbarium. will he lhe keynme .,pe.,ker on Sutunlay ntghr. Hi' topt~ is
"Hi stnric·al Medicinal Plant; and
Moclorn M&lt;diciqe". The cll&lt;nt i'
sponsored hy Ihe We&lt;t Virginia Herh
A~MK'iation .
Pre-ref! 1~1 ration bt
Oc10b.:r 14 is re&lt;jUested. an additional late fee nf fifteen Jollar&lt; w11J be
uddcd lur tho'e regi,tering al lhe
door. Fur further inlilfmatinn 'toP by
11!.! extension ollice for a Jl yer.
Hal Kneen is the Mei11s County
Agriculture &amp; Nalurul Resources
Extension Agent, The Ohio Slalt
Unhrenity Extension.
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porch, A Sdact b'ar - s~•red with ihe
• dinin&amp; room - is ideal for serdng our

A 1r1dhional dcsisn and a compact

quick meats 0&lt; after-tehoot snacks.
Secluded on ohe main floor, the master
bedroom Is bripoen.¢ by 1 double-win·

Ooor plan are feaoures of Plan 1·28, by
HomeS1yles Desianers Nelwork. The
living areas are well-.dcfined, yet ~n
10 one anorher. They cover 1,885 square

feel ofspacc. ,,.
Out front, the wide porch offtn arpple
space for s6cializing wilh neighbors,

family and friends.
The aldellghled enlry flows lnlo the
brighl and airy li'lhig areu. Columns
distinguish lhe diiling area from the

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found . A French door leads out to a rear

large

patio.

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home, lhe kitch~:n feaiUres a pantry closet, an island workstarion and a bayed
brehk.fasr nook that overlooks 1he front

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esign 1·28 has a Jiving 100'!1.
·dining room, kitchen, bteakfast nook, fo)lr bedrooms,
two-and-one-half-baths and a uritit!
~oom•toraltng 1.88S square feet ...h,.
plan is available with a standard basement, rr. awlspace or slab foundation,

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An open-railed staircase leads 10 tHe
upper Ooor, where three J!OOd-slzed ...,.

and featu'ret 2JC4 exterior wall framinj.

ondary bedrooms share a futt-baoh. Two
of the

The

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dris ,_.., lnclwllng pllks to t .flimat·
lng costs and P•••clng, und Jj to
Housto{IM Wtd, P.O. Box /561, New
Yor.t, N.Y. 101/6-/561. Bt surt to
include 1M P.lan numbtr.)

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nows Into Ihe combined ,llvln£ 1nd
dlnlna 1na. A Fnoch door 11 lhe
b~tk or the IMnc room)oads oul 1o 1
reor polio. The klldlen aod breakf111
nook are 1utbd Into a froat coriler or

lhe home. A short hallway off lhe
enlry pro•ldes acoeu lo a half-balh,
the utility roont, lhe gara1e and the
master bedroom. Upstain, lhret btd·
rooms and a full-bath art tonnetttd

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-Question and Answer
install the b&lt;:st sweep you can lind at
By POPULAR MECHANICS
·replacement
lime. 'Remeniber, too,
For AP Sp~lal Features
~ Q: With a cold winter dpected that the sweeps keep out summer dust ·
this seaso n.· we e~pect the price of and insects, as well as winters cold
heating · ~i lto rise and put a strain on winds.
our family hudget. We've tightened
up our house 1'rom an iiUiulation
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old t'urnace is riot as efticient as the
neweF models. but it's still in good
condition. What would you suggest.
be&gt;ides lowering the thermostat, to
bring our heating bills under control'?
A: One vital key to reducing your
home utility bills is to block air ieaks
with insulation. weatherstripping, or
caulk. Whether the air is conditioned
for winter heating or summer cooling.
it is essential that you do not let con·
ditioned mr escape to the outsi~.
Contractor.; and energy inspecto" tell
u ~ that two of the most commonly
overlooked cracks in the house are
the &lt;:ra&lt;:k where the bottom or mud
sill of the framing meets the concrete
basement wall. and the bottom of the
exterior doors where the door meets
1 the threshold. .
The "ra&lt;:k betwoen Ihe mud sill
alit! "oncrete basement wall is the
longest ·.conlinuous "'a"k in the
hou&lt;e. because it includes the total
circumferen"e of the hou,;,. Check
the crack to see how large it is. II' the
crack is very large you"''" till it with
plumber's oakum or twi sts of fiberg\ass in&gt;ulalion. then caulk Ihe cratk
liu ht. Arter tilling the crac~. "ul
tihcrglass i~sulati~n hats lo fit l~e
space where lloor JOists, rjm jni&gt;IS
and ll)ud sill meet.
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the showor, some water continues to
come out of the tub faucet . and the
water pressure from the shower is
reduced. How can we correct this
problem'/
. A: The problem· is wilh the Jub' .
shower diverter valve. When the '
valve isfunctio~ing properly, all the
water should be·channe,led to the tub
or shower.
There are two common types of
diverters. In the tub spout diverler. a
small gale valve is attached to the
base of a plunger shaft located in the
spout. It is held in tbe up position for
the shower by water pressure. When
Ibe water is tum.ed off. the gate dmps ·
and opens the tub spout. To remove
it for repair. unscrew the tub spout
frum the threaded water pipe.
The 1&gt;ther divtrter works by rotal·
,_ng the valve stem so the pans in the
valve lx&gt;dy open .to either the tub
spout or the shower pipe. Yuu can
remove the mechanism by unscrewing the stem nut and withdrawing the
diverter assembly ..'.
Tuh diverter spouts and divener
· assemblies cost $1() to $1$ at plumbing supply stores. Since there ure dif·,
fert!nt types ami sites nf tub-shower ·
· uiverters available, take the olu one
with you to make sure you get . an
eq'uivnlenl replacemen1.

ping indutle bottom ~lrip~ or Llonr
o,;wet:ps lhtll ure made nf Vi~ I.' nnd
often~:IVc

multiplo. ovetlappmg lay·

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MACULAR .
DEGENERATION
SUPPORT GROUP
meets Monday, October 5th
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at 11 a.m. at
Christ Episcopal Church,
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804 Main St.
Pt. Pleasant ·
All Welcomel
Guest Speaker: Dr. Howard
Greene
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Bulletin Board. On B/28/98
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Michael Ray Saxon and
Ern a Mari&amp; Saxon got a
dissolution, not a divor{)e·. He·
~was responsible for any
of my debts.
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Educational Support Grot,~p
Wednesday; OCtober 7
2:00p.m.

"-Lafayette Hotel
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Gallipolis Retail Merchants
Association Orders being
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Chamber of Commerce
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Speaker: Flint Adkins, cR·rn
Topic: Pulmonary
Sleep Hygiene
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&amp;. 10-12 from
6:00-8:00 p.m. at
Addaville, Elementary '

Thank You!

. 1·800·462· 5255

.BUAL:ILE OIL COMPANY:
for buying my 1998
Market Hog.
NEW FARMERS
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE
Jor buying my
Tobacco Exj1ibit.
Scott Cummons

Rapuniel's
600 3rdAve.
446·7130
I
Bring this ad in an~
receive 1 Oo/o off all
,.
services
'We dq Black hair:'

Backhoe&amp;
.
.
.
Dozer Work
Licensed &amp; '
· Bonded
'20 yrs. exp.
740-388·9515

GRAHAM'S .
Why buy n_ew furniture
when we can make your
furniture as good as new.
We offer' a large selection
of sample fabrics, new
• foam and quality .·
craftmanship. Call 446· ·
3438 for a free estimate.
11' 2205 Graham School Rd.
Gallipolis. Oh 45631
Now·accepting Visa &amp;
Mastercard.

Crown City Mining
Annual Picnic '
at o.b. Mcintyre Park
Shelterhouse #1
on saturday, October 10
(noon til dark)
Dinner serVed at 1 p.m.
M~lit, chips and drinks will be
provided. Bring a covered
dish/dishes.

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Auto Insurance
Low Down
Payment
SR-22 ·
Cancelled/Rejected
• DUI • No Prior
Insurance
All Age~, All Risks

We try to

insure

E!Yeryone! ·
AUTOtUO Insurance
Phone (614)446·6111

Gallipolis
A.K.C. Reg
Airedale Puppies
7yvks.
Male and Female.
$200.00

I

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Excellent w~tch dogs.
Good with children.
Call 7 40-388-8692

-tots more
3 Day Special Oct 5th, 6th &amp; 7th
Country Boutique
tOto 3
Alice Rd.,
Aunt Clara's Collection
fiew Shipment of Love Lite
Candles and· Lotion, Amish
Prints, Solid Oak &amp; Ch'Brry
Furniture made by-our fine
Amish Builders of .
Holmes Co.
,4 mi. West of Gallipolis on
St. Rt. 141
740·448·0205
Come Join Us For Our
Qrand Opening
at Collectible Treasures
Where you can ling that perfect
( gilt or collectible 1tem. Ftee
refreshments. Sign up to win Wise
the Owl, Saturday Oct. 1oth
• t 0:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
62 State St. Gallipolis

Arts &amp;Crafts Show
Open House
Overbrook Center
Middleport, Ohio
Saturday, October 17
10A.M. to 4 P.M .
Arts and Crafts by
Area Craftsmen '
Free ta~le space available
(Please bring own tables)
For MorB' Infounation
Please Contact Mike Crites
at Overbrook Center ai
992·6472 between 9·4 M· F

my 1998

. market lamb.
Brittani

SUN DAY . PUZZ.lER

Rodeo at the
Gallia Fair Grounds on

You Pick Up or We Deliver

; ACROSS

please call 446-0731.
Leave message.
BOOTS
All Leathe.r Western Boots
. Reg. $149.00
Sale Price $59.00
Large Stock
Englneer ................... ... .. $49.00
Welllngton .... .... .. ,........ ... $49.00
Loggers ......................... $50·55
Harness ......................... $59.00
Carolina-Georgia • H&amp;H ·
tneutated, Safety, Gortex
SWAIN

~.-,

do

The Lynch Agency
336 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio

'

t Domesticates
8 Put ofl unllllaier
11 "- porridge bot ... "
16 Furnishes
21 Disconcert
22 Soap pianl
23 Not as young
24 Spinning ·round
25 Shoot from a
concealed ptace
26 Very rough
calculation
28· Enthusiasm
29 Wallet item
30 LaSsie, e.g.

32 School in England
33 Colfee variety
35 Contend
'
3ij Formerly '
·39 Harvest
41 Glut
.
43 Westem Indian
44 Dissolve
45 Having no weapons
·, 48 Account entry
50 Cow' sound
52 Candy
.. 55 Mild oath
57 Steal trom
58 Scandinavian
62 Anthropoid
63 Cutlure medium
65 Not talking
67 Pen point
69 Suthertan.d or
Pleasance
7o New Zealand parrot
71 Thai woman
72 Seize
14 Rescue
'
76 For men only
77 Goas wrong
79 Uncle8l "Beat~~·
83 Gels browner
85 DOE's nickname
86 Speaks hoatsely
86 Saw loosely
·. .. together
,....
90 Go,teaml
92 walks very quietly
· 94 Writer Fleming.

. Burial Insurance
. Ages 50·85
$2,500·$15,000 .
•
death benefit
Premiums
not change
Ronnie Lynch

'

G.rand Opening
Betty Lou's
Treat &amp; Treasures
. Located out SA 33,
CR 19, Peach Fork Rd.
in the former Wilson's
Army Surplus Building
Watch for signs.
A wonderful selection of
gifts, Betty's collectibles.
' some used items,
sandwiches, sweets &amp;
flavored coffee ,

Groenlltld Townohlp, Gallla
County, In Gallla, Ohio.
· The 'Property II rio longer
rocordad In lhe Chapm1n
nome. It It recorded In the
Cour1 Houoe under Alta, Mae
Uveuy.
Pleaae do not tretp111 on
tho proporw.
!)love nothing morelo do
wtlh lhvte 741 •,crMeo.
Ch
rg n 1 ae
apman
Oaughler
September 30, 1998
October 4, 1998

etal.
96 Billiards rod
97 Short swim
99 Intend
' 100 Traffle tights · . ,,
103 Devitkin · .
I05 Foundation
I 07 Rocky peaks
110 Cigarette residue
11 t Fan:n animal
113 Hurricane
115 Fuel lor cars
t t 7 Entreaty
118 Allows
120 Churlish one
122 Mineral spring
· t23 ·-a boy!'
..
125 Writing fluid
126 Handles
t 28 Briilsh bar •..
130 New Year's t 32 Floating ice mass .
133 Cravl!l •
t 34 Marsh plant ·
135 A twitching
t 37 Buller substitute
139 The Lord'st 41 Asner and Sullivan
143 Pulsate
145 Drank noisily
147 Backtalk
150 Chinese "way"
t 52 Two perlormers
154 Head lor the hills
t55 Sculls
t 59 Psychological sell
t 60 Send payment
162 Carpentry item
t64 Bellow. •
t66 Bite
·
167 Actress Oem
t 69 Gratifying
.. 173 Skirt shape
175 Like a julep
176 Go away
177 Revises
t 78 En - (In a body)
'17.9 South American
range··
180 One oHhe Fords
181 Transmits
182 Horse

. . DOW.N

.'

1. Liking
2 Li'l - .(comics)
3 Water pipes
4 Sixth sense: abbr.
5 Lean-to
6 Knile
7 Flightless bird
S Enemy
9 Otherwise ··
10 Relaxes ..
11 J'ip
.
12 Shade tree
··13 Furniture style
14 Begin ao.joumey:
2wds.
·ts Put up
t 6 Molten rock
17 Poetic preposition
18 Boldness
19 - -may-care
20 Icy rain ,
27 Froglike creature
31 Julce:fllled fruits
34 Skirt border
37 Bathroom item
39 Part 61 t:JSA
40 Support
42 Black
44 Satellites
46 Ark builder
47 .Water barrier
49 Long-legged bird
51 Yoke - Lennon

52
53
54
56
59
60
61
64
66
68
69
73
75
78
80
81
· 82
84

Pastry maker ·
"Aida" is one
Myopic
Stupid lello\'1
Reasonableness
Quench the thirst
Borders
Bedouin
tlnpair
Winged creature
Jeans Iabrie
Exclude
Vessel tor dye
Reac~ across
Name lor a stranger
Stalks ''
"-, I'm Adam"
Kind ol delivery:
abbr.
·

87 Obst~cle
89 - generls
91 Towel insignia
'93 ' Field cover, for
short .
95 Unkempt ones
98 Hog
100 Adds seasorlng·lo
101 River in 1"tance
.102 -'Paulo. Brazll 104 Liquid measures:
abbr.
105 Approving cry
t 06 Spinnaker.
108 Magic·lamp
occupant
109 Old World falcon
112 Summit
&gt;,..
114 Unclose, poelicelly
116 Cor~
119 Wise men
121 Baseball's Babe - ;
t 24 Withered
t 27 Sptead to dry
129 Eagle or sparrow
-131 .Lellers
132 Disgusting
136 Advise
138 Folklore cteature
140 "Much - About
Nothing"
142 Saulte- Marie
143 Worked very liard
144 Boyfriend
146 i!reak in the school
day
147 Alabama city
148 Once more
149 Sale and151 More !han
adequate
153 Retreads
156 Flavoring plant
1'57 Wash lightly
158 Haste
160 S~nbeams
161 Oolong, pekoe. etc.
163 Put cargo on
't65 Sweet potatoes
168 Itinerary: abbr.
170 "- Maria"
171 Coal receptacle
172 Brit . bus.'abbr.
174 Map abbr.

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WHAT WILL THE
FUTURE BRING?
LOVE, MONEY,TAAVEL 1
CALL ~~WJ~~~ FUN,
1-900· 740·6500'EK1. 3595

713-578~0&lt; ~713-5447.

Wedemeyer'S 4uclion Service.

Gallipolil, ono 740·379·2720.
90 Wanted I&lt;_? Buy

Health Agency Ser\11ng Gallia ,
JackSOn And ~s Counties.

Chapter M1n191r
Non-prol it organ tzatton seeking
applicants with good managerial
sk1I1S and lund raJitnldJ experl·
&gt;£~n ee PutJhc re latlo nt experi·
ence a plus . Send resumes to:
wwv Chaoter, Att: Sear~h Com-

mlltee, P.O. Box 467, Hunllngton,
Co11191e10 Household or ES1el80l wv 25709.
Any Type 01 Furniture, Appllanc·
eo. AnliQue·s. E&gt;c. Also ..,.,..,sel Computer Users Ne&amp;Ced , Work
Qwf, Hrs $20K ·S75K Nt. 1·600AvaKable174Q.379·2720 ·
349 ·71 86 bt 1 173 _ www.ampAbsolute Top oonao: All u.s Sll· 1t'IC.com
ver And Gotc Co1ns. Proot&amp;e1s .
Olamondo. Anlique Jewelry, Gold CosmetoiOIJtSt y.r an utd, Full 1.
Rin gs. Pre-1930 u.s . Cutoency, Part·Ttme. Hourly versus Com Sterling. Etc. Ac(luis lttons Jewelry

M.T.S. Co1n ShOp. 151 Second
Ave...,, GaOtpOIIs. 7ol0-446-28&lt;2.

Lost • Goat Gallipolis, Rl . 141

J &amp; o Auto Parts. Buying

While &amp; Brown, Wearing Black
Collar. Cau :·'t_4Q-.446-9B53

wrecked or salvaged vehicles .
304·773·5033.

lost· male tiger cat, mitten paws.

wanted To Buy: Junk Auto's Any
Condition, 740·446·9853,

740·592·18&lt;2

9:00·5 30

settle' I Hilltop GrwenhouM
Mile Ridge Rd.
Apple Grewe, WV. 25502'

Yard Sale

~~y:

You LtJSI

Free KiUens 6 Wks olt1 740·446 ·
~

odltloro.• 2:00 p.m.
Frldoy. Monday odlllon
• 10:00 a.m. Slllurdly.

Side

Klltens- 3 whltii and 1 spotted,
cal! 740·992·5864 or see snlfley
Simmons near Rutland;,Ohlo.
Large Qak Desk. Approx. 5x3 Fl ..
8 Drawers, Nee·ds Ael lnlshtd,
740-446-9709 ,
Male 112 cnow Dog To Good
Home , Born 1· 14-98. Mother Full
BlOoded RegiStered Chow , 740·

PM. Monday Ocl 5. 9:00· ~ ;OOPM
495 Shoe&amp;Uing A~ge Rd. Gall

. Insurance: Dental insurance

'HOME Weekends

•Rvn OH To The SOUTH And

SOUTHWEST
'401K

'lale Model Freighlllner

CONVENTIONALS

•Personalized Dispatch

'Up To $100 !MI. (11\Ciudlng

Monday Oetober 51h, 9 A.M. To ?
1900 JaCkson Pike.

Moving Sate: October 5th, 6th. 15
Milas

Oct 5 &amp; 6. 1007 Vanco Rd. Crall·

Lost and Found

'PERSONALIZEO C~pa&gt;ch
•PAID Employee Hea\lh &amp; lile

*local Family Owned Company

Hugelll Something For Everyone!
October 2nd. 3rd, 4th. 10.6, No
Early Sales. 807 Watson Aoad.

Minialure cat-tal! plants for gar·

While female k1ttens. 8wks. old.
304-882-2774 ask for Kim .

HELP Need Employ&amp;ell
Domino'• ol Point Pleea&amp;nt
Now Hiring· All Positions.
Drivers &amp; Management

A.OOITIONAL OWNER OPERA·
TORS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY

441-1076.

Old, tashloned mums. A·tot ol
rlower seeds, 304·675-t918.

·ADDITIONAL DRIVERS NEEbEO IMMEDIATELY ARE YOU
READY FOA WINTER DRIVING?
'LOCAL FAMILY

0008 .

Garagit Siilel Sat. Oct. 3, 8:00· 12

Below Gallipolis On Route 7.
E\IE!t'flhlnQ Must Got

den ponds. 304·895·3703.

Experienced HairCJresser Needed
For Busy New Salon . Benelita
740-441 -1 880 or 740·256·6336.

Requlremenls : Ag8 23. Class A
COL And Good Of lvlng Record .
Please Ca tt Toll Free 1·888· 790·

Refngerator.·Oiif ·c ·ans. 1914 SA
Free Kittens. 740· 446·944C .:.ller
· 141, Gallipolis.
5 PM.
.
House plants, 304·67!1·2535.

AVON 1 All Areas 1 Shirley
Spears, 304_675• 1429.

ed Ba skets . Storm· Ooor, CO .
Player . Dishes. Dresses 5,7,9,
Lev iS, Swe'atshirts. Coal, Mens

Accessorial Pa~r
"Home Weekends
·
•Run From OH To The South
.
And Southwesl
•PermtiS PrCNided At No Charge
.
'TOllS Paid
'Fuel Card Available
Aequ1rements : Age 23, Class A
COL And Good Driving Record .
Please Call Toll Free t-888-7900008. Ask· For Garoot.

ClOthes;
'
==;_---'--'--1Cttreg tver lor .ha ndicapped man
October 5th -7th, Btl'llnC Pizza. needed, 11ve-if) prerBrred. Submit
Hut , New /Used llems. Fa!i name and relerence s to· Pomeroy
ClOthes. Fwnlture. qair,C)n1ne g. Food ShOp. 4~2 EBst 'Main Street·

5

Pomeroy. OH 45769.

Found On Wt11te Road: ~ale
Cnow Mix 00g, Please Call Any·
lime. 740·446-9773.
'

In Memory

Jfappy r:Birtfiday
Yfmy June Ours

BINGO
MON. &amp; WED.
6:30P.M.
RUTLAND
POST
467".
.
STAR BURST

~

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(J

PER GAME

Cros·sword Puzzle Answer on Page C.-6 ·
•

•

BEECJf GROVE
ROAD

tn Lo1·ing Memory
IOOth Uirrhdoy; On 6th.
llt's.our pcochc;. he's ou'
Crtll1m, hr's the dptiln of

:Hupp)' '1lirtfiday to you
Lot•e

Jtff nnd 'Eitjah.

Our ream

1

304-575-5888.

Owned Company

October 3rd, 51h, 6th, Boat -Motor
·Trailer, Potatoes. Swet Potatoes,
Indian Corn. Wood Halloween I
Thanksgl11 ing Yard Decorations ,
Bicycles , Baby Swing, Portable
Crib, Car Seats, Riding Toys ,
Clothes , Crafts Toys. Dishes, Car

Luggage Carrie r, Side By

8()().893-8792 .

11 o Help Wanted

!he dly bolore the od
11 to run. Sundty

675·2687.

1Vo. OTR

800-711-5919

Be P•ld In Advance . ~

7 Kitten$, a&amp;sorltd co lorS. '304·

COL·A&amp;

E11perierke Required Call

Weekends /Evenings

D£APLWE: 2:00p.m. ·

6mo. Old female, Amer.tcan
Spritz whl1&amp;.•304·675·7559 .

\~a

EMPLOYMENT
S ERVICES

'J iappy 'Bitt/ida)' to you
lou juit tum,·d tfiiitY

Ricky Carl's Tavern
serving
Breakfast &amp; lunch
9 am-2pm We Deliver
441-0386

TOP 10 CARRIE A

Seeking prives For
Midwest Operst10n.
' No New York Cltyl
• Top Pay &amp; Benelits
• 401 K Plus Bonuses
• Regional Or Long Haul
• Catlforn1a Opllooat
• Home Most W&amp;e~encls
• Asstgned late MaCiel
Tractors

Goeg

.Htii'PY 'Bit1fida)' to yolt

·-

ssssssssssssssss

675-5965.

AJ.L Yon! Sileo l.tust

Giveaway

60

Orrvers -OTA

Used
bile}
Wanted To
Hames Call 740·446,0175. 304· .,

6 Family ~ Thursda)' Thru Sunday.
New C&amp;ramlcs, P'iiinted ~nd Unpalntlild ln'cludes Christmas;
Clolh!niJ All Sizes. Coats, Jewelry,
Mattress &amp; Box Springs , Homemade Candles. Toys! Coffee. Hoi
Chocolate, P1es. Cakes, Hot Dogs
&amp; Pop. Glassw_are, Misc . • Old
Avon Dolls, Crafla. 18100 S.R. 7
SOuth, Next To M8xlcan tmporti.

304-576-2521

.

Ptayabta Condlllon, Call

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

Hardy .Fall Mums
$3.00ea. or 10 lor $25.00

1731

1-80().725-0550
WWW.ROEHL.NET

Wanted To Buv : Used Pi&amp; I'IO In

'

OuaiUy clothing 'and housenold
Ite ms. $1 .oo bag sate e... ery
Thufsday."Monday tnru Saturday

One? 740·386·9706.

Roe hl's 8/98 Pay l~ c rease WHI &gt;
!ncreilse A\fer age 98 Wages To
$45,0001 ·fou Can Gel ~ome Every 6·6 Days 11 You Run East Of
The Rockies Out 7 Days, Home
2; Out 10, Home 3: OJT Training.
Owner fOperator · $0.61 1.82 All
Mites . Excellent tns7, Solo Or
Team 95% No Touch . 48 ' 153'
Van Or FlalbM . Talk To Our
Onvers! Call M1ke At Ou,r Dayton
Yard

Carter. 740·245.-9660.

9 West St1mson, Atnens

Have

Russ Moore owner. 740-992·

6878.

70

New To Vou Thrill Shoppe

Found! COWl

DRIVEA · MORE PAY
. AT ROEHL

'Arltlques &amp; clean used .lurn'iture.
wHI buy one piece or ComP..Iete
houaehold, Osby Marlin. 140·
992 -gw
••76 . .
- - - - - - -- Clean ~ Late Model Can Or
Trucks. 1990 Models Or Newer,
Smllh Buick Pontiac, 1900 East·
ern Avenue, aau~ovo.~ls
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. 30 Announcements

40

An!lQuea, top prices paid, River-

2,..5_26_·~-----,.--

reward. 740·949-2745.

$3.99 Per Min. 181'
Serv·U 619-645·8434.

mission . Paid vacations. Other
Benefits Ollered Fantastic Sam's,
740-44&amp;-7287

In e. An11QU90, Pomeroy. Ohio.

SR 124. Maplewood Lake vi cinity,

Serenity House
serves victims of domestic
violence
call 4;16·6752 or
1·800-942·9577

For.More Information 44&amp;-2342 or 992~2156
'

t66 ,0hlo &amp; Well Virginia. 304· ·

Foun~: Mone7 At Aldl's 304-675·

Start dat Ing ton 1g hl! Have I un
playmg the Oh1o Dating Game, 1·
8~-FIOMANCE. e~~;ten&amp;lon 9015,

$1,200.00
$50.00 OR MORE · .
.

ret•tlon •nd nelghbora of Fhek Purton Aucllon Company.&lt;&gt;
Elza430
and Dry
Marietta
Chapman,
tutt lime auctioneer,
Aldga
Road, aucuon
service. comp1e1e
licensed

7 40·992· 7093

'· 446-2114 or 245-5316

.•

houee
for
rt·Uit,
demollahln 11
•nd
lllllnn
•
•
b~umen~ grading, a..dtng
and mulching tht elll." will
be "'!CIIVIII altha Vtllagi of

September ,18.
If someone h,ad video,·

Help Wanted

.-r

45631 .

'

MUSHROOM
COMPOST

Open Monday'thru Friday 7:30am tll4:30 pm.
Saturday 7:30 am-12 noon

110

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FRENCH CITY PRESS

Thank You!

(

French 500 Room ·

Thank You!

Holzer Health Hotline

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

LIMESTONE
TOP SOIL
RIVER G~AVEL

"BREATHE EASY"

Holzer Medical Center

UPHOLSTERY

HOLLEY BROS. . . J11iL
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.-

Green School Fall Carnival
113 Centenary Church Road
Gallipolis, Ohio
Thursday, October 8th
5:3D-Food and Country Store
6:00--Games•. Haunled House.
Hayride, Temporary Tattoos
8:0D-Uve Auction
· Split the Pol Raffle
Grand Prize is "Tvvo Tickets to
t.11e Ohio State/Michigan.
Football Game on Nov. 21 •
·Stadium Blanket, and Tvvo
Wendy's Meal Combo
Certificates"

Public Notice

Notice

Pomeroy,·
Middleport

c. Total Paid CirculatiOn: WodMIIIIy, Octobar 2f,
ACCESS To Human Rttource
&amp; VICinity
11.841
'"'· II the obow office
Otvelopmtnl fACCESS Htl(l
0'. Froe Dlllrlbutlon by (7o40) 7~-G704.
• 22f Salam SUH4, Rulllod , Tuo&lt;· ·s1an 11 A.::eepung ApplieatJont
Matl;.o.
Each bid - muot be ·e~~y, o.:-. e. 9arn-6pn
For The FOI1olw1Q Posii'IOt'lS
E. Fro1 Dlotrlbutton laccarlparllodby-ablcl All Ylrd saa.s Must S. Ptld In
(GINGEAeAEA'o
Oullll"- lht Man (Carrier or
the amount of 10% Actvenu. ONdllne: 1:OOpm the COOK'
HOUSE, IIIDDLEPOAT) Hogh
Other lhlnal: 116
bid amount with o day
befort the ld It to run, School Oip'lcma Or Equ1vateru
G. Total Olotrlbllllon:
oatlofactory to Sunday a MondJy tdltlon· Prev1ous
E11per1enct In tnven·
11,11311.
Vlllllge ol Rutllnd 1:00pmFI1tllV.
lory, Planmng , Prepara1 1on And
H. Coptee Not Dlllrlbulod:
Ctrtlfltd ChiCk,
Handling OF Food In A School f
1. omce uu Laft Ovor,
chtck, or
of Oclober. ~. 6, 7 , Old 33, Rock~ IMiitutional SettiMQ Previous e.f9'lngt Rd. Googloia • .
.
Unaccounted, BpoUejl Allar
upoil a IOivtnl benk
PII&lt;IO&lt;ICI! Comp/elong USDA ReimPrinting: 998.
In lht 1mount ol not 1011 Seven family, bll'lj nd Mason1c bursement Fotmti .A.I6o A Plus.
2. Roturno from Newa lhtn 10% of the bid amount Lodge In Racine. Tuesday &amp;
A;onll: 1,008.
In lht favor of lht aforiHid Wednet&lt;lay. CIOU'Itng, Baby· XL, Apphcanll For Th11 Poltliorr May
1. '1'01111: '13,&amp;!0.
VIllage of Rutland. Bid furnlturt, wood burNr, shower SutJmt1 A Resume To Jeannie
W111iama, Human Resource Man·
Robert L Wlngolt. bond a
ohall
be ctoors.,tuJse cabinet. dil"uble lava- !gt
r. Acceu To Human· At·
'
Pubtll~lr
oceompanlod by Proof of tory. rT'l.1d'l mise
source Development. P.O. BOlt
AU1hortty of tht ofltclal or 80
October 4, 19118
~:
'Auction
~ . 316. GaP1polt&amp;, OH '45631 .
ogonl a!entng tho bond.
and
Flea
Market
(10)4, 5, 8, 7, 8, II, 11 11c
The _Ot31:1ime For AcCepting Ap·
•
· Public Notice
pl1c:at1ons Is Tl'luuda~. October
AuCIIOn· wloly ol now items
, S·OO PM For AOd1tiOnal
eacn ThurSday. Oclobtr 1 lhru Inform on Call 7lW·441 -3010,
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Public Noll!)e
oecem110r 11 ,.copt Thank'O":
-5.
. M.• Monday Thru FriSeated btda lor a "VIIIogo
tng. Concou&gt;ont. Harllooo Com- B·OO
day Acc85 To Human Aesouce
o-t Aulland H•zlfd
PUBUC NOTICE
muMy Build ing. Au ~lionee r
Developmen t. An A4 /EEO EmMitigation prolocl· In loci .
•1220. Reel Sullivan.
ployer Is A Certified Me'ntal
removal ol. on oxlollng
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Ruttl,.d Haz•rd Mltlgetlon
Montgomery,
AL
381111. .
~roject office, P!(). Box 420,
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Heodquortara or Gonorol 11,876.
STATEMENT OF ·
Average
No.·Coptee
Eacll
337
Main 81., Rutland, Ohio
su•lnaoo Offlceo or the
H. Copteo Nol Dtotrlbuto~:
OWNERSHIP
laaue
During
Preceding
12
45n5,
Alln: Boyd A. Ruth,
Publlthere:825 Third Ave..
1. Offlco Uot Left Ovor,
. , MANAGEMENf AND
Monlht: •
until 11:00 am Friday,
Getllpotte,
Ohio
415831
Unoccounlld,
Spoil~ Allor
CIRCUlATION
15. Extent end n1tur1 of October 30, 1918, upon
11.
Robort . L. Printing: 883.
1. ntlo ot·publlcatlon: The Wingett,
Ctrcutlllton.
which limo btdl will ba
Ohio
2. Return• from Nowo
. ;sunday nmeo-Senttnel.
A.
Total
No.
Coptoo
opened and read otO..d;
Agento: 1135.
· • 2.Publlcatlon No. 528-500. •57711.
Spoclllcollone end bid
I. Total: 13,894.
. PrBin.tedPa:ld13c't894rcu'latton·.
: · 3. Dolo of. filling: WI loon Jr., ' Third Ave.,
form• may be Mcurld from
Gatnpolla,
Orito
45631
Averoge
No.
Coploa
of
· ;September 30,1998.
I. Saloo !hrough 0.1taro the above ofllct. A alii
10. Owner: Rolph ·J, Single taauo · Publtohod
· · 4. Froquency of toauo:
ond
Ctrrltrl, Strotl ahowlng for lhlo project to
Mortln,cnhl,3800 Cotonnodo Noarootlo Filing Date:
· ;WHkty.
Vtndora and Counter Salte: 1cheduled for 2:00 p.m.,
Ptcwy.,
Bto
450,
Birmingham,
-15.
Extant
and
nlllura
of
·. 5. No. Of tooueo
10,997.
AL 352&lt;13. Tom Undloy, The Clrcutatton.
2. Mall Subacrtpttono: ,.
: ·publlohed Annullly: 52'
Ntwa,
221
Spring
A.
Total
No.
Coptoo
Evening
· : 6. Annual lubocrlptlon St., PO Box 867, Prlntod: 13,840.
784.
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: ·Prtce. 185.00 Homo
C.
Tolllt
Potd
Circulation:
60 Lost and Found
Jofleroonvttlt, IN 47131·
8. PoldCtrculall.on:
. ; ~nvored. ·
1t781
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Jack
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Qutok,
The
1.
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through
Doalaro
. 1, :LI!Citton ol Known
D. Fra.o Dlllrtbutton by 005
Personals
FOUND: 3 Cal"' · oach welghl
: •Ofllco ol Publlcotlon: 111 · Elberton Star, 14· N. Oliver end Carriero, Street
St.,
PO
Box
280,
Elberton,
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Vtndorl
and
Counter
Salt~:
M~I.:
~.Free
Olltrlbutlon
flbout,2501b&amp;.
on Cor n&amp;!alk Ad.
·· :court St., Porlloroy, Ohio,
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Genueman seeking .companion· 304-675-5342.
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11,088.
:: . Molga Co., 457811; 825 Third GA 30635.
the all (Carrier or ship From Nice ~emate For TalKs.
It '
M0 II g I a•• :
2. Mall Subactlpllono: 0Ot.utaldl
. ;Ave .. Gatnpollo, Ohio, Gatna
her
Meant)
: 95
Wal les.&amp; Fri endship . Send Fie · ' FOUND: Male Oafmatlan on Mon·
Rallremont Syotema of 753.
.Co.,4!!831.
G.
Total
Dlatrlbutton
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p.lies To : 553 Second Avenu&amp; , roe AveJ in Point Pleasant. 3048. Location of tho Alabomo, 135 S. Union St ..
Apartment 4 o 3 . Gallipolis, OH 675-2742.

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A ulitity room. a b.Jf-bath and access

a heat pump

By READER'S DIGEST BOOKS "like a conventional air conditioner. bOard onil&lt;. For cooling. a. he'•t pump
For AP Special Featu....
The indoor coils absorb heat fiom the cost&gt; about the
a.&lt; a central air·
,Although it looks like a central air room air it passes over them. The cooditioning 'Y'Iem. You mu&lt;l add
conditioner. a heat pump cGn cool air that is cooled by thi&lt; proce.- is tbe cost· of ductwork if it i' not
your home in summer and also heat circulated through the hou-;e by a already present in your home. ·
it in winter. But it i• only as practi· blower. The refrigerant carries the
How eificiently a heal pump
cal a.&lt;. yoor home's main heating heat to the outdoor coils and releas- works depend• on the ootdoor ternsource if you live in an area where the es it to the air.
- perature. Below freezing. it worb
winters a~ relatively mild.
· When summer ·is over and yciu poorly afl41 requires an auxiliary heat·
• In the most common configura· switch the .reversing valve. a heat ing sy&gt;tem to back it up. But adding
tion. a heal pump h:110 indoor and out· pump works like an air conditioner in a heat pump to an existing electric
door units thai are connected to each rever-e. The refrigerant tlows in the heating ~ystem cim reduce costs.
other. Both units have coils with opposite direction ana he:its the
Because heat ppmps work as air
refriger~nt ci~lating between the
house. The outdoor coils absorb heal · conditioners. they can be used a.• a
' ' !WO. The· outijour unit also has a from th~ outside air and the refriger- sole heat ~ource. In mild to.hot eli·
comp.,:ssor. a fan1hat blows air over ant carries tfe tieatto the indoor "oils mates .where air conditioning is in
the coils. and a reversing valve. The ·. where it is transferred to room air and hcavy demand and heating require·
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bl
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ho h h
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ments are moderate. an approximate
necled loa system of ducts that car·
For each- kilowau of electridty break-even point is an average win·
the h .o
1 · h
h h
d· h
od
S
ry
eateu or coo aor I roug I e consume ., a eat pump pr uces tertemperature of 3 degrees Fahrenhouse.
from t 112 lo 2 1/2 time; a• much heit.
In .summer. a heal pump works· heal as Conventional li!'lcclric ha'f!·

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dow arrangement and has a spacious
pri\llte baJh with a walk -in closet, 1
dual-sfnk vanity and an onl tub.

Po~roy • Middleport.• Gallipolis, OH • Pohit Pleasant, wv .

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Sunday, October 4, 1998

Trad_itional ~iving

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LEAD MECHANIC
Foster's Truck And Trailer Is
_looking For A lead MechAnic.
401 K, Medtcal, Denial. Vision &amp;
Ufe Insurance Benef11s. Pa1d Va ·
ca tiOn &amp; Holiday's, 614·276-8694
For An lnterttew.

Local Trucking Company Seeking
Ouq tl lied Truck Dr ivers . G.ood
Pay And Benellts . ·Send Resume
To: P.O. Box 109 Jackson. OhiD
45640. Qr Ca ll 1· 740 ·286· t 463
To Scl'\edule An Interview.
Musicians- na'lle drummer, t&gt;a 'ssist arid sax player. need guitarist f
vocalist and female vocalist to do
courtry to rock. pract1ce location
in Albany. Ohio Call John at 740·

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In Memorv

In Memory of
Rev1Chester l.emley
' who passed away two
years ,ocqrd, 19%
I an now at home in
H.cavcn.
All so happy all so bright
There is joy and beauty In
this cvcrlastin light all the '
, pain and grief arc over all
tht re&gt;tkss tossing past I
am at pcart fon=vcr safely
home in Heaven at lall
Then you must not grieve
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so sorely For I love you
still try to look beyond s1ill
There is work still waiting
still try to look beyond
canhs shadows pray 10
trust our Father's will )ou
&lt;hall rest in Jesus land
Safely hom&lt;"
S"tlly mos&gt;cd and lm~ d
fmm w&gt;fc-Ann &amp; k&gt;ds

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U . S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Temporary AddresS llsters are needed to llsl hoU5ehoid addresses to develop
maliln&amp; llsts for !he Census 2000. bet;lnnlng November I 998.
Address Llsters will be paid $7.50-8.00 per hour piU5 $.3'1 cents per mile while
on official business .
' TO QUALIFY:
Be a U.S . Citizen
Take a written test of basic skills
I Byears of age or,older (16 or 17 years old wllh :i Hit;h Sehoul diploma_or
eQuivalent)
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. Be available days, evenings, and weekends
To be scheduled for testing please call toll free 1·888-325-7733

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HtloWanted CotnmeJc,at Paint·
tra w th 5 y"ars E •p•n•~ and

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Hol zt r Sen!Of Care Cef'ller '' Cut·
'renuY uek•ng an trtd~"&lt;m:lo al to
.... . . . SOCoil "'VtCO des tg·
nee Respons.b•l•t
.nclude but
J re net lomlled 10 as!ie!lsments
care pla-ns care conferences
program notes adaress•ng PS'JI·
cnos oc a nee(IS as a re stdent't
fam1ty ua1s&lt;Jn Must be rrcensed
protess.anal Applicants must be
wt!tng IO WorK a ,.,.,. oched·
ute '9' examp le 32 nows over
!tve {lay week If rnt erested
plea se ..OP by 38 0 Colont al
O'i 1\e 81dweU and htl oul an ap·
p cat or. oerween the hOurs ol
9arp 4 30prn ft 1 mteleSted par·
'"" must apply b\' 10&lt;91'06 EOE

antrv shllt dlfrerent+al 15(3·11
shift) 25 (11·7 snltt) plus aHendance bonus Full· ltme PDS •bonl
ava tfable Please conract Donette Dugan 304 273-9385 or

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Ae1arl elacuomcs computer store
seoks an expenenced person tor
sales/manager posmon Send t•
sume Clo The Oa1ty Sentinel. PO

eo. 7~7 1 · Pomeroy. OH .t5769
RN'o

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Fot&lt;&gt;w
Proe10:...."Yre~~7

lg r ~P Rsspon SIOthhes Include
Bot A•• ' 01 L "''1• 1 Too AS5oSs·
ments •.a•e p ans Care Conter~ nc e s Progress Notes Ad·
d'e !.o; rl Psy: r: osoc lar ~leeds

I O A M •2 PM.

Potner0'/10123
2 PM -6 P M
Pleasecaut-88S-761_7050
tieatth Mile, Inc:.

Anc A PE' ~&amp;o rf Fa md f Lla•s&lt;;&gt; n
Must B~&gt; ,., L•censed Proless•on ar A pcllrd~r; Mus! Be Wtlhng To

Nor k ,., :: '" ' 101e ScMCi ul e For
Ew i3r"'10"' ;:&gt; Hours o,er A FtYe
Oa, tl&lt;~•·" I lf' teresteo Please
10
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S t o~ 8 f
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8fT ~ ~-&gt;&lt;~ - e Hou r-; 01 9 A M
4 3J p ,' All Jn!Me S!ed P~n, es
Mu'' •r 'oJy 1 0/9 ~8 EOE
HO ,~, • .-.- CaiP. Center Is NOI't
A c~ (J "( 1\ ppiiCa iiOI'IS For OM
Full T r"', And One Pa11 T1me
E11P.1'l ~1 -:.· 11 LPN Also One Part
Tt""e r, , And One Pan T1me
E ~Jer ,..,..... NA If Yov Are Inter
es\P d '" ·~ 1lyrng P l~ase Stop By
380 C
-:~1 Or1 ve 81Clwell And
Aor.•y lr '"' Jlew W11l Be Conduct
Pd T'lf&gt; D- 1 0 1AppliCaTon EOE

er 'L1ve tn • fof Prac
\ISI"g - " nbu:; Att orney Gene'
a! Hr,, " old Ou!1es Plus Some
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RaveniWOOd VIH.Igt
New wage lr'ICreaM CNAI 15.50

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SALESPEOPLE WANTED
Don Tate Motor s tS lookm g lor
ewpenenced sates cons ull;mts
w1th at J ~ast t wo ye ars expert·
ence co mpet ll lll'e salary and
oenP.!ItS Apply m person
Don Tate MOIOtl, lne
308 E Meln Sl
OH 45769
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Care Nu rs1 ng ASsistants Par1 ·
T•me rotatmg sM 15 H1gh school
d1ploma or eqwvalent anCI wes t
ce &lt;t ,foca1l on requi re d
Apply Point Pleasant Nurs mg &amp;

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Rehabll1ta11on
State w
Rov
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62 PoonrCenter.
Pleasant
25550 A Ge neSIS Eldercare
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Soothern Oh&lt;o Coal Compary. lo·
ted near Wilkesville, Ohio M s
Cafe Sew~"&gt; Drt ~ mg Room Board ca
an lmmeo1ate openmg lor an As·
ano SaJ.try 614 267-5354
0
50etal e Olftee Automatt on Ana '4"'
Kryowr edge
,n w onoo
wsNr
0 Windows
95 Lotus
Smart
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M1
crosoft
Olfrce
Lotus
Notes
PAINTER!BOD'fTECH
COBOL. IBM JCL and nelworktng
80('1~ Snop rs IOOkmg for fteU
'' &lt;equl •eo c andtdates should
s1a·1mg.. nard workJng 1nd1..,.1dUa1s
Body ~hOI) IS a ctean modern
ha11e a two ye ar degree and/or
&lt;elated ex perience The shtft &lt;e·
wf!ll r quiDfJPf1 §h6p tha t neeas
Qootements are 4 oo am lo 12 30
e.li per,anced p;:!lnterfbody techs
Mus t M 11e at le ast 5 yea rs elf pm
per1encf' LI S an autlJ horty Jec h Southern Ohlo Coat Company oH·
Flat ra te oav plan \'olin un1rm1 ted ers a lurr ano comprehenSt&gt;e em·
1n~ome opportumtres 8P.nef1ts 1
n oroym enr oenet•• packaRe. com·
• et ude vaca t1bns L. n1lorm s nnd
OPllonal msu rance App1y 1n per
son See Jefhey Bash.3 m Budy an equa l oppo11untly employer
Shop Manager (NO pt1one celts Fot tmmed ,.1e co nSiderar&lt;on ,
pleas A) lmmedlaiP. op enrn.gs please send resume to Robert H
Klatt P,O Box 490 Athen s OH
C
JIIallable
5701
OONTATE MOTORS
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The Mrdarepon Portee Deparl·
Pomeroy OH 45769
ment
w'll be accepltng appltca• Part 11me help' Wanted at Duke s uons unhf
4pm on 1019/98 lor Drs·
:Cleaner s 1n Pt Pleasan t WV pai che r poSt lions Appucailons
. Apply 1n per son Mond ay Frtday

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SOCIAL WORKER.Oualily, Comth K
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Two Fur•Trmo Rogilllrod NutH
Atlid One F\Aollmt ~ PoiHic:lnl
Aveilabll In Oak Hill Community
Centtro 110&lt;1 ISu&lt;g Do· ·
partment And Long Torm Call
Ohio Licensure Requited Can·
dldatt Will Utlllze Nursing Pro.... Wllllo ~Clio. Oiloct
/Guide PatJentiFatnity Teaetung.
And Funclion Wllrli n Scope or
"tilE
lo
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llpriCIII t\1
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cout Management 1"'01 oppor·
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Mgret from an aCcrtdlltd IHO·
ar•m of soc111 wOtk. Must have
CUrt.,., IJCONI 10 proctico oociol
work In Wilt VitgkNI and exptfl.
•nee in medical toelal wort, oerontoeogy M Mallh c.rt rdly tl
reqUired Htllth, t;tlftllf, vlslot),
hearl.ng &amp; ldl Point PleiJant
Nursing &amp; RthabiUWUon Center,
State Route 82, PcHot Pl..ltnt,
YfV 255!10 A Ganeotl Elder..,.
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leresteq, Plellt Send Resume
To Oak Hill Communrty Medtcaf
Center, AUenllon Br1,nda Me·
Kenzie. 35 Char Ioiii Avellj!l.
OBI. Hil. OH 4-

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No E1per~ence Necessary, Will
Tram Call f.ted l Pnvate Care, At
7-40-441-l&amp;n
WE NEEDVOUflllll

One Fuii·T•me Rt9lllered HurH
Position Ava11ab te In Oak Hill
Communt1y Medrcal Center's
Emergency Departmenl Ohio ll·

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f uncuon Wllhl n Scope 0 1 01 ·
partmental E•pecta~ons If Inter·
6t1ed Please Send Reaume To·
Qak HUI

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Due To Company E•pan ..on We
Ha
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Of Po 1
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Ill ons
Available For Career Minded
People Who Ar• Looking For
JOb Secunty Wilh A 38 Year Old
Company Rapt'tJ Advancement
AndS1.200PerMontnTo 'Stan

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ter Anent•on Bttl'lda McKenzMt.
350 Cnarlone Avenue. Oak Hill,

CALLMOHDAYOHLV
740-4*-4563

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WANTED~ FULL· TIME AC·
G OS T
COUNTIN
P
I ION ltv all ·
able Wtlh A Larga Non·Proh1
Agency In Jackson High School
Degree' Thr&amp;e Years Payroll Or
Related £&gt;perlonce , Computer
Skrfls In Mrcrosolt Works l!•cel,
E•ponehce W&lt;lh Office Mo·
chmes Vahd Driver's L.icenae
And Three Years Goo d DrIvIng ,
E)IJJ&amp;rlence Aequ Ire d Hou rs a.30
AM ·5 PM. M·F Salary Negotl·
ao1e Based On Experlenco Send
Resume To Bueke}le Commun+f1

FREE

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El ec III c ma Intenance ,ervlce
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WIrIng, br.a
er bo•es, light fixlure. healing ays1ems, &amp; More
304-67«1128

Cadmus, OhiO

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-.Medical -.
+New:!' Repay_
Ca 1i ffBe
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UQhl Hauling' Trash Removal
AMIOt\abtt Aatest cat 710-4463106

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Do Baby&amp;lnrng In My Home.
Mon .FrJ, Mother Of Two, Bu1avi11e
Atu. 7~1.()223

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310 Homes for Sale
"A. Little Cout'ltry +n Town•. Pt•ce
ret:luced, large reslored \/ICionan
::me rttuated on ~ eros Vt 1o,

210

prl:a~e M~~~~t~ sch~~~d=~~

Business
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churches Pnvate bnck Cttcular
driVe •·~ lio - •· n kn~. ~~· pa
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tamiiW room w/fireplace 3·4 bed
IOOmf, two baths. large !oomai LRI
OR , large lover lour orlg+nal
lla l nt~J glass windows 30
minutes lrom Athens 15 -20
mlnu1es from Galllpolt&amp; For ap·
pornUT'II!Inl, can 740-992·5696

INOT1CE1
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that ~ou do busr·
neu Wl!h peooJt you know, aM
NOT 10 send money rhrough the
m811 unlil you have ln'lestlgated
lhl otfenng

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2 Bedroom House AnCI 2 Apartme•ts
Both Rented , I".. Ptne
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Streei , Ga1flpolfs, Call 740· 446·
4999. OJ740-594·3033

·$8K

" ,000 + !Mo Income
CreCIII.
Toll Free 1-888·538-9508 Ext
4114
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100 ~110 F'mance w 1GoM

Ntal one IJ&lt;x?r plan house living

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MEDICAL BILLING
Work On YoU&lt; Cpmputtr. Full Or
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Clalmo
For Proct.,tng
n--ora •nd1nsurance
Dentists
lA,I\A
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CUENTSPROVIDED
800·933-t809Elrt284

ween AU tooms are good srze
and Interior has nice slyle Vinyl
siding, hardwood lloors close1&amp;
Stove
and ratrlgorator go wtth
ho
use rnteriCN' walls r~t~CI repalnilng NICf back vard Located at

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Help Wanted

We Need VOU
NOW
l :t

• Local
company needs
CD.L
: drivers. $650.00 to $750.00/week
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starting. 650 mile radius .of
Jackson County, Ohio. MVR
be good. 1 . 1/2 year driving
experience required. Home -every
weekend and throughout the
week. If yo.u are interested please
c~ll1·800-821·4870. Ask for Bob.
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EQUI
NJ.·
AUCTION

In Your Hometown:

Come Join 'Prudential
limrt IO how fa r your a mbrtron can lake youl

As

successfu l Prud entral sale s representatrve,
a

s al a ry

tha t

reflects

your

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cornp re h ens rve b e nefrts and flexrble hours You' ll
gain

the

satrs fa c tron

of helping

fnends

n e rghbors protect !hei r loved cines and sec:unar
s ound f rnan cr al lutures

Take a dvantage of

e xc rtrng sai~J s opportunrty at Th e Rock'

Learn more when Prudential com~• to townl
Call 304· 422·5595 to
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P• udcr h/ll 1ri u1 ance Company o! A•ncuca • 7'~ I Broad Slr&amp;ef
Newa ~ N,l u7 t 02 " n E~ucU Opp0f1un l'f Emp lov ~' NR~ 98 23000 Ed 298

T he right prescription. Ask one of
o ur pharma c rst s and they 'll tell you.
thai Km a rt , th'e thrrd largeo,t pharmacy
·ch a rn rn th e natron rs ru st the f rght
prescnptron l o r yo ur success ; n
pharmace utr ca ls Km art knows what
you need to do yo ur b est rn c ludrng
s oph rs tocsted c om pute r systems rn
oJ r pharmacres, a contrnurng
educatron p ro gra m a nd o pportunrtres
to expand yo ur abrlrtr es to upper

Planagemen1

A Ra 0 I

Fax: (740) 446-9088
DRUG FREE WORK PLACE

The Arbors at Gallipolis rs se11king dependable,
ltme posrtions, all shtfts Must be a team player.
Premrer wager
Benefrts

mcludrng. pay for experience.

include

health

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Arbors at Gallipolis
170 Pinecrest Drive
Galllp'olls, Ohio 45631
Phone: (740) 446-7tt2
Fax: {740) 446·9088

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AUCTION

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Tuesday, October 6, 1998, 6:30PM
LEMLEY'S AUCTION BARN
8580 St. Rt. 588 (Old Rt. 35), Gallipolis, Ohio
This sale wrll consrst of rtems from a local
resident now residing in nursrng home
Nrce oak hrgh boy, oak low boy wrth claw leet.
fancy oak secretary wtth curved glass , Queen
Anne ladies .desk, 2 drawer early nightstand,
prrm1tive farm table, art1sts easel, 2 trucks, nrce
Coca Cola cooler.

Equal Opportunity Employer

metal adve r trsrng case.

wooden advertrsmg boxes, 2 floor lamps, early
childs rocker wrth lrthographs, unusual old frurt

books, prg cookre Jar, vmtage clothmg
Snow Wh1te

Career Success.
.. , Staff Pharmacist
Accele rute your caree r and make a
~ movl' rn lhe ro gllt dorect1on Our hrg hly
compettl tve compensatoon and benelots
~/ package w "l gove you r care er a boostr Gra duate Interns Encouraged to
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Fax 1·3.0 3 · 794·0328
Vo tcemail : t -800-436·3114
,· M a ilbox 76586#
Equal Opponunny Employer

BIGI(.
t 71::&gt;1'$&gt; ~/t.t:

B .C.S., with over

5o locations In

Southeastern Olilo, currently has part-time
openings In Melga County:
1) 33 hrs./wk : 8 am, Sat. thru 8 am Mon.; steepover required;
2) 25 hro./wk: e am·B pm, Sat./Sun;
We are searching lor compaaalonate
professionals with a team vision and a dealre to
teach personal and communtly skills to
Individuate with mental retardation. The work
environment Is Informal and rewarding. The
requirements are: high school dlptomatGED, valid
driver's license, three years good driving
experience and adequate automobile Insurance
coverage. B.C.S. offers comprehensive training In
the field ol MR/DD. Interested applicants need to
specify position of Interest and send reaume to:
BUCKEYE COMMUNITY SERVICES
, P.O. Box 604 ·
Jackson, OH 45640.0604
All applications must be post-marked by t 0/8198.
Equal Opportunity Employer

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hats,

7 Dwarfs, rug . Fenton Lovebrrds

vase , other glassware , yellow ware bowl,
Bennrngton wall pocket, blue stone_ware pitcher,
early kitchen rtems, sad trons, area post cards,
chtldrens books. other paper rtems. smal l wood
plane, stone jars, old lloens, qutlt tops , fee9 saqk
material, comics, old prctures , lamps, 4 chrlds
metal lunch boxes , early masonrc leather tase,
old moped brcycle, household ·1tems , pots

&amp;

pans, too much more to lrst- 30 boxes of
interesting smalls.

AUCTIONEER: LESLIE A. LEMLEY
740-388-0823 or 740·245·9866
"LICENSED

&amp; BONDED IN ST. OF OHIO"

Cash/Check w /proper ID' Food
"Not responsible for accidents
or lost property!"
•Auctioneers Note:

This will be another

good sale with very nice Items. Come spend_
the evening with usl

boards ,

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complete,
love seat
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2

dishes,
chairS
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half IrOn bed, tableS, end tableS, Set Of Qood

SUitCaSeS , Wafl

mtrrOr, metal wardrobe, fUll

bed, tanntng lamp, kerosene heater, 2 fuer
tankS With fuel in them, 2 COSI~ OVeS , and
more.
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OrSe rawn pOW, CU IV8 Or,
ferttlizer Spreader, graVIty · bedwagon, Set of
1538 duel tires for John Deere 3020, 3·12 " I
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ptpe and more.
Proceeds w·'ll benefit
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McDaniel Crossroads Church
Food Will Be Served •

veryone Donations
8 come. and
Still Accepting
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onslgnment terns.
Call 740-319-2540

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ANTIQUE &amp; COLLECTIBLES
AUCTION'
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Friday, October 9, 1998, 6:30 PM
LEMLEY'S AUCTION BARN
8580 St. Rt. 588 (Old Rt. 35), Gallipolis, OhiO,
2 miles south of Rio Grande
Longaberger baskets to rnclude:
Hostess
Serv1ng Tray Combo ,' Vanous bookrng baskets,
t996 Tradrtions w/box. t996 Bee combo,

19~4

Boo combo , 25th Anmversary Basket.
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BrriC S WUn SpOOl Cabrnet UnUSUal, Oa ,
primrtive drop l11af table, home comfort wood.
stove, 2 sets platform feed scales, small tables &amp;
stands, tea cart, coffee table .w/cobalt top, old
black amethyst , slag and custard glass,
Louwelsa vase, Avon Cape Cod, Iris &amp;
Hernngbone (clear) to rnclude
vase, bowl,
sugar &amp; creamer, butter dish, 6 sherbets),
advertrsrng stgns , trns , wood boxes, butter mold,
2 Deardorf &amp; Poore drshes (Gallipolis). cast 1ron
Granrteware,

Great Location C50se To Galllpo. lis N1ce 3 Beeltoom Home Ap·
• pro)( 1600 Sq Feet, New Skiing,
• New Central A1r, Areplace, 2 Car
G81age, Large Deck, And All Appllancea Stay can For More Info
740-448-9664
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Mull Sell 1990 Clayton Mobile
1400 2 Btelrooms, 2 Batn1 , Jf'·
cunl Tub, Heat Pump, Porch,
Deck, Asking S15,000, Will CDn·
alder Olfer, 7~0-•46·6441 Evanlngs

Three bedroom house, 3 acres.
price reduced, 740-843-5350

1st.

320

glasses (6) rn ong Box,. old kitchen items,
prcture of old Centenary school, large amount of

s~oo

&amp;

lngerator, air, underpinmng,
$4500. 740-992-5039
1973 Holly Pari! 2bt, l ·balh. new
refrigerator &amp; s•ove, wuhtr 6
dryer, completely remodeled ,
nice size toltenced In ~lack yard
In GallipoliS Ferry 30•·&amp;75·4.679
or 304-1175-1660 altai 5pm

Tony Hulman ln,dy 500

&amp; Gold,

Edttron Glrtter

1971 H+llcrest, 12x&amp;O. two bed·
rooms. Wl5her, dryttr, stove &amp; re~

1990 Clayton alngte·wlde 1•x12'
3br, 2-balhs, all electric w/cen1rat
heat &amp; cooling. must be moved
$12,000 080 Mt Alto, WV 304695-3372

1996 14 Ft x.72 Fl 2 B4!droom&amp;,
Total
Electric , Island Kitchon.
Ntwl~ Rtmodled Country Home
Orltra qu+el country living on a Oak Cablr.ell, Master Battr, Heat
private 2 tf2 acre lot with local Pump 1•0-245-9334
schools an!! downtown shopping
11191 KICK-OFF CLASSIC
leas than 10 minutll away Faml·
Dolble·wide Dream Homes
ly pleallng amenities Including
$999 Down 6 99% Interest Rate
new kltcnen, Hardwood floors, 2
Free SateUrte Olsh w/Purchase
tlreplace&amp;, family/home otflct
Only at Oe.._ Homeol
apace 3·4 bedrooms. 2 112
Nltro,WV.
baths, many extras1 $98,000 oo
30H11H8811.
, , call 740·446·9762 or 740·446·
4514
ABANDONED HOME
3BR, Assume Loan
Price reduced, will consider &amp;ell·
Low t.Aonlhly Payments
lng on land conlracl· 3 bedroom
Flnonclng Avalloble
tpilt level, new 3 car garage, new
304-755-5566
heat pump and Blr. new ca,pet
throUghOut, ~ry nice Mme. 7•oBuy In Sept. No Payment Unt1l
742-&lt;000
1999 Cal 1·600-948·5678
PRIME
Huge 2h80 38R 1 1/2 Oath
LOCATION
Starling at ONLY $39,999 Many
•14 Third AventJe
options available 1 888 · 9~8 Gampol~
BeautHul New Two Story Colonial 3426
3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 BathS, LA FA, large selection of used homes 2
Dining Room With Hardwood or 3 bedrooms Starting al $2995
Floors Oak Trim Fireplace, 1 1f2 Quick dehverv Ca!l 740-385
Caf Garage Appraisal Grea1er 9621
Than Asking Price 01
$187,1500
Mobile Home &amp; 3/4 Acre lot For
TA~ES$3dt/YR
Sole 1980 Kongsley 14•7Q 3 Bed·
1-304-273-21140
rooms, 2 Baths, Located S A 218
Days 740·446-3278, Evenings
RED BRICK RANCH Style 740-446-3099
House, Excellent Condition, Par· .
1/ally Frnlshed Basement, 2 Car
NEW 14180 3BR
Garage Serious lnquirtes Only!l
GLAMOUR SATH
74fl.44&amp;.3385
$199 Month Only AI '
OAKWOOD HOMES
Sandhill f\d 3br brick ranch, 2
NITRO,WV,
car garage, 1 2 acres $12?,500
304-755-5685.
304-675·8959

Super Huge Yard Sale Inside of Building
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rtems-G.riswold, Wagner,

li70 Hlllcrtll. 12.!&lt;50. 1WQ bed,
room, $1500 OBO. 740-992·3331
allot epm

GOV'T FORECLOSED Homos
From Pennitls On .$1 OellriQtrtnt
Tu Aepo'l , REO'&amp; Your Area
Toll Free (I) 800·2le·9000 Eol
H-281• F.« Cooent Lilting&amp;.

H(luse For Sale In Kanauoa. VI·
nvl Siding, And New Wlndowa, 2
Bedrooms. All New Kllbhen ,
PnceCI To $elf! $35 000, 74o-3670o&lt;o:t

AUCTIONEER•• LEE JOHNSON

Bdrma, Total Electric. FrM O.lrl·
ery Like Htw Throughout
$10.850.00 740-«&amp;-Df75. 304·
67$-5905

lljlm.

By Owner
3yr Okl. 3bf, 2 bath, garage on 1
1/2 lOti By appointment, 304:
875-23o&lt;9

Mobile Homes
for Sale

$999 Down Ol'l an~ 98 model
OoublewiCII In stock Free Oeliv. ery Call HI00-691-6777

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AUCTIONEER: LESLIE A. LEMLEY

• Abandoned Home Take Over
Paymenrs, Or Make Oller 1·800·
383-66e2

740·388-0823 or 740·245-9886 (B,ARN)
, "LICENSED &amp; BONDED IN ST. OF OHIO" I
Cash/Approved check Food

' 12x60 trailer, can be used lor of·
· ra trallir, $3,000 wlthO:iJ! air con·: diiiOI'ler, $4 DOD wllh. 7.C0·94~·
·2217

•Auctioneers Note: This is a very good sale
with quality Items! Spend your day at the
French 500 Flea Market or the Bob Evans

Mobile Homes '
for Sale

(---------New 1998 t 41l70 thfee bearoom,
Includes 6 mont!'tl FREE 101: rtnt
Include&amp; sku tlng , deluxe steps
and setup Only $187 08 per
month with S1075 dow'n Call 1
800-'83?·32.3B.

1350 Lots a Acnage

Ttvoo- hou11 In Middle·
pot!. - - ~ !OIIt. 740992·7653

Aertao• For Slle, 1• 87Z Acrel
Rt 850 Sc:lum 740-286-3&amp;53

420

New Doublewide" 3BR , 2 bath
Sf .325 Oo•·n &amp; $205 par mo I·
888·928·3426.

360 1 Real

Estate
Wanted

Specral 16x80 3BR, 2 bath
S1.325 Down. $205 Mo Free arr
&amp; hae s11011ng t 600-69f.6m

Wt Buy Land 30 ·500 Acres.
We Pay Cash 1·800·213·8365,
.
Hou5t,. trailer on Broad Aun Ad 2 Anthony Land Co
M1las from Spotn Plant 3br, 1-112
baths 2 added on rooms tot, gaRENTALS
rage , 2 A/C's household rtems
$17 000 304-8112 3426
We Fmance LaM &amp; Home Wllh 410 Houses for Rent
AI l rllle As $500 Oown t ·606·
1 Bedroom Houae Acrou From
9211-3426
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Campus $300/Mo , Deposit Ae ·
Make 2 Pa~menta Move In, No qulrtd. 740-«1 ·1005
Payments Alter 4 Yearat 304 2 Bedrooms. Routt 1 S, 13 mHes
736·7295.
below Galllpolls Oepolll Requ l r~d
740-441·1917 . leave
340 Business and
Message
Buildings
3 Bed Room. Loca1ed on Cente··
Commercia!·Olflce or Aeta11, 87 narv State AI. 141. .o450,month
Milt St Middleport 1,450 Sq Ft
Plus DepoSit 740-448-6566
$40~ mo Corner Building 7.40·
992-6250 AcquiSIIIOns (ne,JCt 3 bedroom house, stove. relrlg·
erator. washer/dryer, deposit redoor)
quired no ln&amp;ide pet1, 7.C0-992·
350 Lola &amp; !'cr,age
3090 '

Mel§ I

Ca · We ve Got The
CovereCll Just 01f SA 1
AbOve Chester Keebaugh Ad !5
Acre lots $14 000 Ea NE Metgs
Co . Dyesvllle, Very Remote t 1 •
Acre s $10 500 Rutland. Whites
Hill Ad. Just Off New Ltma, 16
Acres S14.000 Or 9 Acres
$12 000 .Oan\11118, Brrar A+dge •
Golf Ads · 7 Acres Wtth N+CI
Pond S12 ,000 Or 8 Acres
$1-3 000 Or On SA 325 , Nice
wooded 17 Acres $1 8 000 . Clly
Water Many Llvmg A.ncl Hunting
Posslblllt.esl
Count~

Gallla Co Gall1polrs Netghbor·
hood Ad , Nrce 10 Acre Building
Site $19,000 Or 22 Acres Wrth
Pond $21,500 Cash Pnce
Fr+endly Ardge, 8 5 Acres S7 500,
Public Water Back On The Mar·
ket 10 Acres . Teens Run Ad,
$12,000
Call For Free Maps ... Owner Fl·
nanclng Info Take 10% Off Listed
Prices On Cash Pr+cesl

• 1990 Clayton 2 Bedroom&amp;. I Bath,
Very Nice AIC, Call After 6 PM
740-441 -D22'

basement. garage. patio,
tar9e yard, pay own utillllea
$450/mo $250·depoalf 304-0754469

Stoo Deposit, Rerertnce Re·
..-7-3617,

2 Bedroom Mobile Home In
Crown City, No flU S2SO(Mo.,
Pklo'Oepoait. 740-~

2 Bedroom Trifler On Add iSon

PJte, 1220/Mo . Includes Wat.,
SIOO Dopoo~. No Pots, 7&lt;0·«6·
1&amp;37. 7-3437.

2 tltdroom trailer +n Ra cm e. 3

bt(froom trailer In Middleport. no
74fl.992·58M

2 bedroom trailer on Condor,
12!10 por month. StOO ctepos~. no
pets ln&amp;lde 1&lt;10·&amp;67-3083 alter

!pm.

2 lledroomo. Cny $32500 t.Aonth.
S2!10 00 Dopoon UtUnlea Not In·
ciudtd 7-1-()754.

2BR Treiltr Reference&amp; a Ot·
posit. Loculi Fl,oad, Po1nt Pleas·
ent.on R~t :104-e75-t076
For rent to single or couplt In
Qallipotl s Ferr~. WV 304·6754075
Rttponslble P•rson To Pay Hall
01 The Billa In The Country 7•o38&amp;&lt;l628 Sttulday Morllng

Two bedroom mobtle home In
country, references and deposit ,
Vllh, water, sewer Included In
fen'/, 740-949-2833
Two bedroom trailer, 1260 month,
$260 depoart, renter pays utittfles.
•e8 Dudding Lane , Racine, 7-40·
~-9156

440

Apartments
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartmenll, furnished and unfurnlsl'led. 11cumy
deposit required, no pets, 740992·2218

Dan Smith-Auctioneer
Ohio #1344 W.VA. 515
Cash Positive ID
Refreshments: Forest Run M E Church
Ladles
" Not responsible for accidents
or loss of property"

2 Bedroom Apartm6nts .4!r Con·
ditionng. lleltlgoratOr. Range. 2nd
A~• . Ga lflpOi ts
Aelerences &amp;
[)epo11t ReQuired, 740-441·15'11
2bdrm aQII • 1otal electnc, apphances furn iShed , laundry (OOm
ractl11tl l, clo se to schOOl m rown
Appfteatlona a\latl able at V11tage
Green Apts 149 or call 740-992·
3711 EOH
BEAUTIF UL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Westwoo d O r~ v e
from $279 to $358 Wall to &amp;hOp
&amp; movies Call 740 44 6 25e8
Equal Hou""'J Opponunny

Gracious ll\ltng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at IUJiage Manor and
Rrver&amp;tde Apartments •n Middle·
port. From 5249-$373 Call 740992·5064 EQual Hous1ng Opportunities

N1ce, clean, 3br, references &amp;
deposlt 1 no pets JO.t-675-5162
Onelifedroom house for renl In
upper Ga11ipoll&amp;, utiU!III paid 74().
992-9191

GrounCI tloor apartmen t rn QU iet
&amp;unoundlngs « attd three mde&amp;
from the ~avenswood Altchtt
Bridge !n 01)10 Complttety fur·
ruhtd With wa&amp;htr dryet. dl&amp;h·
washer and large&gt; kltcnen wttt'l au
appt~nc.&amp; NICe bl th w•tn large
&amp;hower large muter bedroom
with a w orlun~ !+replace l •vmg
area has toll at room 0tn1no area
could be a uc:ond small bed·
room AI S4i0 a monltl wtll'l ullfl·
• bel 1ndoo.d A OIC,'IOIJ1 Ol $400 IS
reQuired For mo1e .nlormatton
ceu 740·8•3-5343 a M +eave a

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Modern 2 Becttoom Ap artment
740-....6-0390
New Ap artmenl 1 Bed room In
Alo Grande All Ut lllttes Pa1d
Some Walk•ng 01stance To Cam·
pus. Askmg $380/Mo . 740 245
5100
Now Tall:ing ApplicatiOns For El·
deti'JI &amp; Orsabted, EQuat Housmg
()pportumy, Cai174()-.U6.4639

440

Apartment&amp;
lor Rent

APT AVAILABLE NOW
Tw.n Awe rs Tower now acc.p11ng

applieatiOnt tor 1br HUO l ublid·
11ee1 ap1 lor tldtrly and handi·
capped EOH 304-675-E679

450

Furnished
Rooms

C~t-:le

Mote l lowest Ratll In
Town Newty Remo aeled HBO.
C1nemat Sno wt1me &amp; Oi&amp;nev
INee~ l r Rates Or Monthty ~a te&amp; ,
Cons:truc!IOn Worl\ers Welcome
74(). 441 5696 740..441 ·51 87

~60' Space lor Rent
Motute rrom e s1te ava•fabl e Del·
ween Atl'len s and Pomeroy, call
740 3B5 4367

MERCHANDISE
510

Household
Gooc;ts

DALE E. TAYLOR REALTY
272 Eaol Second Street (740)992· 5333 Pomeroy, 0 45769
Weekl v Feature
RUTLAND: Out of flood area, tftectrle heal pump that Ia &amp; ye•r•
old, 1hop, 13 )( 22 cement drive one I Ida bl.aek-top on the other.
A 101 oltlllrll
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TUPPERS PLAINS: Htckory Eslates Butldtng lots on State
Route 7, all utiltUes a-va• lable 1-2 acres lots $10,000.
RUTLAND: Beauttfully remodeled , 2/3 bedroom home rn a
greallocallon Reasonable pnced al $28,000
POMEROY· Grll'al Busoness Opporl uno ly' '' rnveslment
property · Partia lly remodeled '2 bu smess, 4 rental
apanments $30,000
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GlenwOOd 3br 2 bath, dotachtd 2
cer garaga. hoo/mo 304·576·
2972
House Available 10/t/98 714
Third Avenue, GaiiiPOIII $37~!
,Mo , 1 Month'S Oepollt PIUI
Lease Requl,.d. 7&lt;0-«8-2308

Apartments
for Rent

Now Takmg Apphcattons For El·
der1 ~ &amp; O•sabttd, FmHA For Ap·
AppT•an ces
Reconelllro ned
Beech Stftet' Mtddleport 2br. phacat!ons Ca"ll 740·4'6 ·4639, WasKer.s , Orye,rs Rangel ~e l n·
grar ors. 90 Day Guarantee!
furnished ut1htte s patd depostt ·Equal Housllg Clpponuno ~
C1 ty Maytag 740-446 ·
French
&amp; references 304-682·2566
Now Tak.ng Applic atiOns- .as 7795
Wes
t
2
Bed
room
To
wnhouse
Big apartment. 3 bedroom&amp; bath
&amp; hall. washer/dryer' outlet n;;, Apartmenl&amp;, Includes Wat'er E•ua Long Sota E.lcellent Shape,
$ 125 740 446 23 16
pets S320 per month . $tOO de· Sewage Tra sh, $295tMo 740
441 -t 616 740 446 0957 740
posit 740-667·3063 alter 5pm
446·6515
GE brown re!r•oerator, GE goiCI
refngeratm 740 742·2757
For Lean Oownto ~rt Apartment,
New Apphan cu , New Furnace, One bedroom apartment rn Mtd
dleport all uttltlles paid $100 de
GO OD USED APR~IANCES
N:. 740-886·7174
po&amp;tt $270 month call 740.992
Wa shers \ ~r ~ e r s relrlgeratora
range s SKaggs A.p pllancea 76
FurniShed 1br ap1 &amp; unturnt5hed 7806 Bam 5pm
Vme StrP.el. Call 740·••6-7398
2br 304-67 5· 217• or 74:0·446·
One bedroom apt +n Pt Pleas
1 888 8t6-012S
2200
ant fu rni shed 8llha n1ce &amp;
U68d Furcuture Store Below HoliFurnished 4 Room&amp; &amp; Bath Com· clean No pets 304-67 5- 1386
day-Inn In Kanaug a Twm Beels,
pletely Redecorated, Clean New
Carpet, No Pets Or Smolung Rei· Smat! apt Furmshed 3 rooms &amp; CompleJe $115 Full Beds Comerence &amp; Oepos11 Reqwrea 740 bath utihhe &amp; patd. e)lcept elec·. plete $135 BunK Bed i $160 ,
lrlc 1225/mo • deposit 304·675· Dresse rs Couches, 7-40-446
.u&amp;-1519
4.
1365
4 782~
Furnished E11rclency al l utilities
Pard Oownstarrs $275 00 Month
Reel Eatate General
919 S8cond Ave 740 446 394 ~

Real Estate General' ·

S~~~J~G BRICK RANCH!

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346 Carman Drive, at Tara. Move-in condrbon Nrce
bright &amp; arry, living room, large dtnrng area &amp; kotchen,
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, double car garage Covered
front porch &amp; rear patio. Newer carpetong &amp; paontrng
Quick possassionl Paved drrve Come &amp; see thrs one
lor yoursen, you'll be sold I $90's Owner lookrng for an
offer. 11051

BIG BEND REALTY, INC.

Real Estate General

R-n D. Wood, Brololrr
510 Sec:wMI Aft., Galllpollo, OH '5631
{7'~&gt; "6-7101

HARRISONVILLE: Don llellhos one pass you buy Terrtfic 3
BR w1th 2 1/2 car garage on 3 ac res Large lamdy room and
fmmal d1nrng room Slorage bulldtngs All lor $74,500
DEXTER: 3 BR e&lt;cellenl condtlt on bay wtndow large
kttchen move tn condJt+on 3 tots Won t last long at $38,~
DARWIN: Goldrldge Road , 43 l /2 acre latm woth barn
Paslure land Free gas for one home $55,000
WE ARE GETTING A MAJORITY OF PEOPLE FINANCED LEl
US HELP YOU GET YOUR FINANCING WE REQUEST YOUR
LISTINGS .. THANK YOU I
DALE E. TAV~OR (llROKEAI
TAYLOR (SALES ASSOCIATE (7 40) 446· 1!29
FRANCES TAYLOR (SALE~ ASSOCIATE)740-4411-3305
WA~T

Dream Catcher
Log .Homes
Authorized

HOME FOR SALE

Alta Log Home

2 BR .' 1 bath, dining room, liv1ng room, krt, utility

De~ler

room, attached garage t06 Kineon Drive.

~ 7~0-985-3324
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446-3486 or 446·1540
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Chester, OH

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Pl)t'n.C»uth

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250
,
.
caeh allo'W'ance·
or :1..8 APR t'or
up t o 38 IIW»i atl1a"'"
J154-Home on
school District , 3 bedrooms, 1 balh
localed on 2 5 acres Pnced to sell Call Soon
1153-IN GALUPOLIS·3 bedroom ·1 bath. full basement,
car port tmmedlate possesstan Call for an appotntment
to see

.

1152·3 bedroom . 1 1/2 balh , approx 2000 sq ft lrvtng
space famriy room w1th tJreplace w1th wood burner Call
to see lhos one NOW I PRICE REDUCED
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NEW LISTING:
AMBY ' LANE, SPRINGFIELD TWP
Aanch-6 yrs old Open 11v1ng room and kotchen features
Sm1th cabmets and ~stand
beauliful famrly room
w/calhedral ceoltngs Bedroom su11e/w French doors and
walk·m closel 2 add11ional bedrooms 2 1/2 balhs Home
I decorated. 2 1/2
is 1n excellent cond1tton and very
car
f1mshed Detached
i
All on
L811dSI;ap•ed Wtth

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Ply.nouth
Gr.and Voyafl,er

•:L,SOO

Mt41· Ranch ho'lll! ha:;.t~oms , 2 balhs, newer roof
and stdtiJ!.d\etii!IIM lW." s~oo l drstroct Call for

cash allo'W'ance·

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...~ t.o 3&amp; ft'IIOiitll• ...

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1146- Spacious homo overlooking beautiful ~~·;~~A~C~E1
shuated on approx 5 4 acres. Call about thrs 01
REDUCED!
15006· PRICED REDUCED· groat lnvestmonl
opportunity· 3 one bedroom apls· a 2 bedr,oom mobole
home· easy lo rent OWNER MAY FINANCE, CALL FOR
TERMS.

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Dymark 11 · 36, Snapper rrder, Gravely walk
behi(ld , alum. extension &amp; step ladders, Stihl
charn saw, 3 wheel brcycle, log charn , tools,
leaf blower, vrce, gnnder, satellitl! dish,
wheelbarrbw, yard cart , and lots more to
unbox
Donald R. Yeauger P.O.A. of Hilda Yeauger

2566

1 ·&amp; BEDROOM HOMES FADM
$4,000 local Gov't &amp; Bank
Repo·s Call 1·600·522·2730. X
1709

TV.:

Misc."

fbr tunuhed apt tn New Haven
depostt a relerencu 304-882·

Allen C Wooo, Bro~er · 446,4523
Ken Morgan. Broker . 446·0971
Jeanette Moore,· 256·1745
Patrrcta Ross
74Q.446-t066
t-80Q.894-1066

.. Auto"
t984 Delta 88 Royal 4 door, loaded w/46 ,000 ·
a c tual mrles .
"Household"
4 pc bedroom surte , roll top desk, hutch,:
hrdabed , rocker/r eclrner . rocker, bookshelf, 25":
Sylvanra console TV · w t.remote, coffee table,·
lamps , bed, chrna cabinet , hot po1nt chest:
deep freeze , k rtchen l able &amp; 4 cha rrs , small
two twrn beds , Hoover sweeper, bedroom·
surte , Srnger electrrc sewrng mach rne, blue:
wrcker cha1r, lounge , rollaway bed , round:
c offee table, chtlst , Maytag wrrnger washer,.
metal lawn chatr, mise drshes, pots, pans :
electrrcal appliances. linen, lots of material and ·
sew1ng items .
:
"Muslcallnstruments"
:
Hammond organ from Mrnersvrlle Church,·
Kimball prano and gurtar.
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2 Bedroom Mob ile Home No
Pera. $225/Mo., lnc:ludll Water,

32 lOCUST STREET, GALLIPOLIS. OHIO 45631

o,

1 Bedroom Overlook' Galhpollli
Part &amp; Rhler, S37SJUo Utllttles
Included, Deposit ~equ t red 7.o40Ut -IOOS.

2 I 3 bedroom
- ae~r
· ail
condiUoned
. 1260·$300.
wattr 1ncl trash Included, 740.
982·2187

WOOD IIEJILTY, INC

Sat. Oct. 1
1998
10:00AM
Located at the late Alfred &amp; Hilda Yeauger •
home at 32160 Minersville Hill Rd. on St.lu: :
124 In Minersville, Ohio take Co. Rd. 403.
East of Pomeroy, Ohio.
"Antique or Collector's Items"
Square stand w/spool · legs, library table,
rocker. glaqs door caqmet, buffet, marble rn lay
dresser, Arr Force unrform. square stand,'
Lrndon mantel clock, lamps , sewrng rocker,
chtlds rocker, l'[liSC
drshes , signed large
prcture. table, 6 charrs, cookre 1ars • (owe;
strawberry &amp; etc . , wash bowl : prtcher &amp; vase,
Revere ohrna, Zane Gray books, apple,
strawberry &amp; chrckens , 78 RPM records. old
qurlts, radio &amp; record player, camel back trunk!
m1sc old knrves Barlow &amp; etc.), lots &amp; lots o
costume jewel ry.
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440

Rent

Bedroom, Near Cinema R1o
Students Welcome! EconomiCal
Gas Heal l279 00 Ptu&amp; U1111t111s
llepoM RoqUrod 740-446-2957

~br:t lull

Brand new 3 bedroom home, 2 fuU
baths all electriC with heat pump,
phone/ cable In each room, acre
lot, paved road, no pets, S42S per
month references &amp; deposit re·
QUired 741).742·3033

for

1

Real Estate General

\ PUBLIC AUCTION

t

Mobile Homes
for Rant

AU lnllltlla Alrt..ac!V There, Centt·
nary Area . Green Sei'Wlof , 7•0-

~rtrnents

440

I Acre LOt For Silo. 740·«8:9&lt;::9:'---------

New 1998 3 Bedroom . ~ bath ,
$998/0own St 89 per monlh In
l-ot In Vonlco Ftorldl. $12.500. 0.
etudes Oelrvery &amp; Set Up c•tt 1· TrFor Equal Votuo. 740-41eIIOfl.il48 5678
8896
New 1999 32x.BO Noms Special Scenic Vaitev at Aj)pte Grov•.
Order, Navefl111ed In Must Sell! WV Building lots &amp;Ingle wldel
Bu~e r Lost OpiiCJn On Property
accepted, public water 20
Once In A L+let1me Savmgs l 1 minutes from new Buffalo Br;aoe
600-251-5070
on Jerry's Run Ad Clyde Bowtn
Jr 304-5711-2336
NEW BANK REPOS
• ONLY 3 LEFT
FOR RENT Trader Lot locutt
S1ill ln Wana11ty
Road. Pomt Pfeaunt. On: Flight
•OWNER FINANCING
304-675-1076. 1!elttanceo
AVAILABLE.
304-155-5885
Wooded lot. 3·5 Acres Over ·
lookmg Tree Farm Grover Ad
New Sank Repo&amp;·Or.ly 2 Lell, Cheshltt Area $9.900 00 And
Never L1ved In Call 1·800-948· Up 740·367·0221 Or 740·367·
5678 I
7242

BRUNER LAND
7o10'141-1492

Hou- for Rent

410

Raal Estata Ganeral

Down on anv 1•x70 In
stock, limited number, fret ~liv­
ery ~all 1-600·691-67n

collectibles too numerous to

320

256-1664

UFI X"'40Ft 1988 Oakwood 2

1969 Community mobile home,
12~~:56, liking $2300, 7•0· 843·
5310 Clav&amp; or 7"'0.8"'3·5147 al'ler

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sewrng machtnes tn cabinets, 2 halt beds with
head

S Rooms plus garage, tenced
yard, excellent ror 1ma11 buti·
neu $350/mo plut deposit
30-f.675-172•
evr. 2-'3 bedroo s. toft. tongue/
groovil, pellet 11 ve, HP/CA. ap·
pllonotl. garego. spa, aero. Bull·
vt1o ~lire. 740-367-&lt;!286

Chrrstmas Items, Canning jars , tOyS, 2 electriC

mane cIoc k Iarger cld ck

carpet &amp; roor, r~rnent

evening with UBI
"Not re.ponslble for accidents
or lost

Mason W Va
OWNERS: JAMES &amp; NORA LEWIS

EOE, DRUG FREE WORK PLACE

Position in Jackson Ohio Office

new), fOOt fixer, electriC hOt plate, WICker Chair,
ha d I
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f
baskets, toaster, brief case. c n e ler, ots 0

Farm Festival and then enjoy your Friday

dental

rnsurance, turtion reimbursement, 40t K, and paid
vacation·

TRUCK
t992 Dodge Ram F150 pick-up Loaded, 318 engrne,
I be sold W/reserve

l~:~~~-~~~~~~;~&amp;1 ~more
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NOTE• Farm
care foeld ready

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books. puzzles , craft. supplies , games (some

padded
t I

Mobile H0111e1
for Sale

t.f x70 38ft 1999 Down &amp; ONLY
1178 per m:;~. f.- w &amp; frM ~irt·
lng. 1 818 928·3ille

wlndows, family nelgnborhOod ,
privacy tenced yard, 2"ft lbowl
ground pool. many upgradtl ,
move In cond Priced In 70'1
30U75-2924

cleft chair, copper
1 h
dl
kettle, very fancy carved mante • W eat era . e,
picture frame , mtrror rn old frame. Cadmus
school desks , 2 old type pus h Iawn mowers,

hst!

MISC.
Pt cut off saw. grrnd stone. tractor charns, double(
neck
R R tack. arrless parnt spray, stone
55
drum of black fence paint, fence posts,

RN's .

newer

eS • 0
Rocking chair.

qualrty ,afltrque

jars , mrlk bottles, marbles, buttons , old cook

-Rxfor

De r e k Zuver

170 Pinecrest Drive
Gallipolis, Ohlo4~1
Phone: (740) 446-7112

hanes, bridals, single lines &amp; double
LIVESTOCK
Regrstered Belg1um Mare &amp; Colt

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Arbors at Gallipolis

energetrc, canng individuals for full-time and part·

Wh en y o u team up wrth ..Prudentral, there's

enJOY

heavy duty blade, King Kutter 3 pt scoop.
bush hog blade, Hesston 7 pt haybrne, Black I-I••M;, I
manure spreader, 14 It harrow gator, 2
energetic, caring indrviduals for full-time and Darrt-lr1;~~~~i~~·o cultrvator. small cultivator, 2- 10" 1 beams.
trme positrons, all shrfts. Must be a team player.
II
harrow, Befco lrnrsh mower 026, prg pole •
t d
5
·ng t8 H p 46"
Kl
Premier wager rncluding pay for experience.
·
cu rr rng mower,
lwetaorls., Wrnco Generator 20,000- 120·240 volts,
Benefits
rnclude
health
rnsurance,
225 welder, old lay off plow &amp; others
Insurance, tuition reimbursement, 40.1K, and
HORSE EQUIPMENT
vacation
Set nylon harness. 2t" horse collars, 28" horse coltam,

,99,

s. of

Gallipolis,
5 Mil N f Waterloo

d

320

3br, living rpom, Cl lnlng room ,
family room, f Oath, cttUralair,

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0 U8 t 0 COmpany expanSIOn W8
have a number Of positions
'
available for career minded
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1,98
I
h
J0•00
peop e W 0 are lOOking for:
• A•M•
Located 8 miles north of Point Pleasant W. Va.
Job Secur1ty with a 38 year nll"'l
Rt. 2 to Potter Creak Rd. turn and follow
com pan R ld Ad
t I lllal~jnB to the Lewis Farm. Field parking. Mr.
y. ap
vance men
Lewis hqve sold their farm Be will be selling
f 11
1
and $1200.00 per month tO
0 OW ng:
Start.
1990 M F ~~~~~~~ 1704 hours
TRAILERS
Call Monday Only
1993· 16Ft lowboy wrth trtle
1991- B1son 12 ft . horse tra1ler
-4
_
FARM EQUIPMENT
740 46 4553
M F 25 prckup hay rake, N H 565 baler, lnternatronal7

Please apply rn person

80

Sale and

CNAs
The Arbors at Gallipolis 15 seeking dependable,

CDL DRIVERS NEEDED

St. Rt. 141, Approx. 15 Miles

Antiques:

Will

$4K

~po~n~~.n::lty::.;:Emp~oye::!:~'~-:-:-:---:-:-:~P::"::::IIIp=:•·:74::io-::m~-e:~5.:.:7a::....___
110

COAeoe

7~1-1536

SerVIces,
PO Box Deadline
60., Jackson,
FurnrturealSo
repair,
rellntsh
and Ohro
OH
45640·0604
For IOiatron.
custom
orders
Appl• cants 10/9/98 EC!UII I Op· Valley RefiniShing Shop Larr~

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HoUf

Homes tor Sale

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Point Pleasant;WV

3-4 -ooma IIIII dry boaomonl. ' - - - - - - - - - . . . llt•place. iorcod olrfVu furiiiCI, ,.
AJC, fenced cotntr lOt 30' Wlnct- 12x65 MobHt Home Wrth EIQ)an·
uC1 ~75-7285
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Saturday, October 10, 10 AM
Old Cadmus School

CASH

"" By..,..10111 tO ·20 Locations
"'
S.ll
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ran ng

Wanted To

:104-e75- 1957

HM 2 ()pentngl For 24
In
::J*'•
Of EIOerty Or Handl-

310

Business
O.........,•nlty
~ ....

G.Of\lH Portable S,wmlll, don't
haul yoqr logS to 1M mill Just cal

•vollo~- VENDING Rto

Buelneas
1i I I

Southeaa1ern BLAJine&amp;• College,
Sprtna Valley Plaza , 7• 0•4 • 6•
4367 , 1-800 214 .0.5 2, Accredits
ed Member, ACICS Rig 190·05·
12748
18.0

'210

It drsc, Nremeyer 1446 hay tedder, Krng Kuffer 6 It

A

SUnday, October 4, 1998

u.~,p~w=-an~tecs==~~t1noiiHetH:f;p:iwMa~n~ted:f'"~~1i11oo""";tte~rjpp;lwan;;i~ec~*i..::...~~~~=-~=~~======~======:L~~~~=~~
180
Qo
AUCTION

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Alw..-aa cc~Vitfegl
FutHI"'ff LPN posttiona avaUabfe
'let 11 7 sn111. PT 'LPN.tosrtlons
avatlable lot •• Shilts gOod bonellts Please contact Oonette Ou-oa" 304 273-9385 or JIOp br

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Port~eroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Point Pleasant, WV

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15008-Commercltl
Property-In Town Locatron . Comm·
Bldg, Apt-Bldg, 2 houses Get all four fat one prlcel Call
for more 1nfprmat1on
12010.70 acres, more or less approx 30 acres wooded,
uti!. avaolable, mineral rights

Banks of lho Ohio
Formal foyer ltled &amp; EU!O l~ghllng .I
ce11mgs. Formal DR w/oak lloors, bedroom
a
recessed oclagonal ce11ong w~an French doors leadrng to
pnvate deck. Private tiled ma1n bath Walk tn closet FA
has French doors to the back patio wnots of windows.
Modern Euro KIT w/osland connecllng lhe BlasiA to KIT 2
skylights Oak statrway to upper level 3 large BR w/Walk In
closets Tiled BA w/skyllghts &amp; exerclsA. Basomool
w/gerage &amp; FP 2 car garage an main level. 2 gas furnaces,
2 heat pumps Security system A river deck along the
river Beautiful shaded front lawn W/IOts Of plants, shade
trees &amp; pines Leis sell lhos home • All offera will be
cons1der8d!

Ctlry. .er
"'IDwtrn A Country LXI

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cash allo'W'ance·
or :1..8 APR t'or

up to 38 rncwallaa··

LAND. LOTS &amp; ACREAGES '
•PLEASANT HILL ROAD·LanJ'tor sate one acre up lo S
acres Green Twp. Can be split rn 2 5 acres or loss

12014· Resldantlall..ot(S) on Gelllpolls
1148- Home located In coty schools, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath,
ranch homo
12015· vacant la11hi7.......... or less locatad on
State Route 218. ~•••
•
120t2· Approx one acre lot located
Gaitipolls

bn

Island Ave ,

•FOUR CITY LOTS-BuHd a new . home or duplexes Good
1nves1menl property
•FAIRVIEW ROAD-Sprrngfrald Twp. 2 714 acres more or
less Baauliful flat homesole Close to new lndustnal
Parkslle REDUCED $23,000.00.
NEW LISTING-Burldlng lot Jackson Pike Area
Twp
I gas Is avaolable
offordabla

Green

See your neighborly Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer today.
.....

.o,; -'91lt11Xk .. f ,non" ng lor qualtlttd buye11 ol n"' 96 &gt;l&lt;l&lt;k 1W 36 monillly poymonh oll18 ll.l
for orrr:h $1 ,000 borrowed wtlt\10'1: down APR tn l~u ol m hollowonce Oll.rend• Or:tobo&lt;l 1998

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Point ~leasant, WV

510

540 Mlecellaneou•
Merchandlee

Wn""• $95 Ooyoo 195 R•lrJil

erato r S95 Aefrlge,alor Frost

Churet\ pews for aaa. 12 lwelvt

"'• 1150 Up1gl!l

fool 4 ltn IOOC $200 tiCh 7-40-

FrHZOI

S175

Eltclrlc Range 115 Whirlpool
Wt~hef' 1205 1 Vear Warranty
Skaoo• AppltanctJ 78 Vine

SlrMI.G-7-7381

530

Be Enmttd To R~wt Your Dta
b1tl1c Supplies At No Cost To
You For More InformatiOn t 888

oo 6n.-,

w

Moaeownor

Dram culwrt for salt 4 x20' fie\/
•• been used 12 ijaugo ""' 741).

eon.

Furnace Heat PuMp&amp; &amp; Air
d 1on~ Free Est matill II You
Don I Call Us Wt SOUl LOSt!
U6 6306 1-800-29HXJ9$

1996 Cub Cadet rtdlng mower

151'4&gt; 11100 304.a95-3013
3 SHAN/A TWAIN TICKETS
FOA SALE/
AI. The Charleston CIYI! Center

Weoneoday Otlobo• 21 1998
al730PM
190 PerTocM! OR
II Vou TN AJ13Tdett
175 Pet Tldcel

Eltctnc Scooten Wheelchairs
Ne_. And Uted St1111rway Eleva
tors Whtelchau 'And Scooter
Ults SOwman 1 Homecare 740-

US.7283

Fot 5ale 50 P1nt AulomatiC Oahu-mid ltr $25 Troy Built Tuffy Tiller
$250 C817"3-245-5160
Freezer Ketv ngton 2 t 2cu ft
upright exc coM 1300 304

937 0054

Furund Marine all channel radto
power supply
~new 3().W,75 8185

antenna coa.t

Grubbs P1ano tunmg &amp; repatra
Problema ? Need Tuned? C4Jitl'l4t
ptano Or 740-~525

JET

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Repa.Jred New &amp; Rebu111 in Stoct.
Calf Ron Evans 1 800-537 9528

BeaufJJul rertmshed new cane bot
tom chars 108 year1 old 1300
Sears e,:erctae b ~~ $10 740

740-367.(1404

LOflOilbe~l

486 IBM LapTop Computer 20
MB Ram external CO Rom 33 6
MGOem &amp; Targus bag $595 304
675 6622

Nice Metal Office Des~ &amp; Fll ng
Cabinet For Sale 740-256-1262

4x8 Tra rer Bed hntr tor Ford
Ranger 1988 Spectrum &amp; 1980
Ford Thundeft)ird 304-675--5730
:J2 sola Southwestern colOr and
jesrgn e•cellenl cond tlon $250
uti s ze dark oal&lt; bed w!Simmons
3eauty Rest mattren set e~~:cel
ent condition $2~0 740 985
3595
AdJUSTable bed and mattress lor
sate k ng size waterbed eKC&amp;IIent
condlllon trampoline $50 740

992-&amp;10
ApprOICIIT\atety I 000 Pieces Aool
tng Slate Most Good Coi'Kiltlon
$500 Call Regarding Smaller
Ouantlt es Buyer Be Responsible
Loadtng 740 446 841t L~ave
Message
Ashley lmpenal Warm Morning
woOd burner like new w1acces
sorles $160 304 e74 0126

ATTENTION MENI All Natural
Formula For Mate P-otency No
Chtmtcals WouiOn 1 Vou Rarher
Try Something Natural? The
Med cal Shoppe 1480 Jack 6on

P1ke Ga!lpol1&amp; 740 446 2206
eeame Babies Fortune Wise
Rocket current and recenlly re

i''t

Mauve Seetlonel Enterta nmenl
Center Crib /Youth Bed /Combo
With Mattreu Chest Of Orawer5

992 2961

tiled S8 S40

740 698 6605

BiMinle 8eanle Bun!&amp; Bllbl..
lotiO ot valuable &amp; hard to f nd &amp;

retked 304

87~7.95

Bundy B Flat Cler net Bundy II E
F1111 Suophone Gemlnhardt
Flute Variety Of Current And As
tired Ty Beanie Babies And A
Smith And Corona Word Proces
&amp;Or A In Mint Cond ton! 740

245-5443

137 00 Par 100 All Bran COm
,........ fmlgo In Slod&lt;

RON EYANI ENTERPRISES
Ohoo 1 800-537-95211

Platnum Engagement Banet Certl
1 eO Stol"'e Patd 13 000 Asking
$1 800 740-2.5-5320
Prlmeetlf $49 lnslallat on only
$25 99 per monlh free bonus
6DD-263-2640

SALE Kitchen Cabinets 63°h.OFF
ltst ptlce If purchased by tne end
ol Oc:tober Free n hOme ttStl
mate6 Ttl County Ot slr butors
Inc 1 800 352 3147
Sam Somervll e s Or glnal Army
Camo.ullage bes lie of Sanclyv lie
Post Ofllce Fn Sat &amp; Sun 12
Noon 5pm Other Oays Hrs Call
304 273-5655

Singer treadle sewrng machine
good sewing condlt on $65 dta
mond cluster ring s z&amp; a approx
113 carat 14K band ong shape
good polnler $400 740 94'9
2202
Sofa loveseat Wooden Map e
Table 4 Chairs Leal Wooden
Ou lllng Frames Good Condition
740.446 3432 740-446 9209
Good Used Tread M tl $150
Aeada Heart Rate Miles Vou
war~ 740.446-7537

ond........,.,.

cooled d•uel eng ne Goodyur
~adlal tlru all • wh.,IJ lnde
pendeM 540 ano l 000 PTO Hy
draullc wet dltc brake&amp; all 4
wh,els OiUeren11a1 lOCk tronr &amp;
rear dual hydrJulle remotts
ROPS and Canopy 16x18 Trans
m1111on 'ully svnchronlud tor
ward &amp; reverae ll"'ultle zinc
coated shsel metal 4 vur or
4000 hour dnv• train waoanty
Checi; your JO UF FNH ., CIH
dealer and see how lonq they
warranty there drrve train Keel
tr'l Sefvtee Cente:r St AI 87 PI
Plea1ant &amp; Rtpley Rd Leon WV

Old 'Fiettawart Jtan 1 Furntlurt
&amp; AntJquoo Tunday.llvougn frl.
ctay ttam--4pm 145 North Sec-

550

Building
Suppllee

Block brick ,.wtr P'Ptl wind
OWl Untell etc Cia~ WjnJert
R o Grandt OH Call 1•0 245

5121

Steel Build ngs New Must Sell
BOx40l12 Wll StO 200 Now
$8 990 40x60X12 Was 116 400
Now S9 990 50x100.r16 Was
127590- 119 990 60x200xl8

Was S58 760 Now $39 990 1
II00-4Co!-5128

560

A Groom Shop Pef Grooming
Featu ring Hydro Balh Con
Sheets 373 Georges Creek Rd
740-448..0231

2 't'eart Crate TraJntd E•cellent
Temperment $50 00 740 258

6162

AKC Reginered German Rot
!we ller PuppltS Wiltt ShOts &amp;
Wormed Parenti Well Tem

peoeo 740 ..6-11603
81Chon Fr15e Number One Fam1ly
Pet 1 S400 1•0 379 9263 740

379-9061

Now Open Sunday1 1 4 Mon sat
11 6 F sh Tank &amp; P11 Shop
2413 Jackton Ave Point Pleas

ant 304-675o-2063
Full blooded AKC Registered
German ahepntrd pupp es 8
weei(S old with papers and shale
black and ran big boned 740
985-3741

Jack

"-A1111._.1

Tractor 5670 63 PTO 1-1 P 4
whetl dflve world r~mou1 air

25123 304-695-3614

Ruset~tll

Terr er Pupa Tails
Docked Oew Craws Removed
5250 740-441-0681 Aner 6 PM

640

Your area bush hog Hal•r tor

A I Club CllvH And Herd BuU
ProJI)KII Sired By Ooall PictL

Square &amp; Round Bai,J Of Hay

bel-~

I RiO Glllldo

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379-21111

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wtde lronl 3pt hitch Gehl 95
grinderlmtxtr both In good con
304-27~21 ~

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power lnterlqck dltretent al
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tor 50 Sertet gas power steer
lng Uve power S3 500 304-576

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I ne 30r96 greenhouse 304-937

2805 after 7pm ..

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For Residential And Commercial

Lawn

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Tractors From 20 To 39 HP All

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740-.. 1-i531

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Hertford Crotl 740 245 5014

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got able ?40 992 1367

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Coke Pepsi etc lnclud ng old lin
slgns 740 992 5053

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cond l ion recently ~ unad $950
call 740-94G 2861

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1977 Lincoln Contln:ltt'ltal AC
l08dod 115.000 Mi1H E..ut...,t
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lah Mower L1ke New 11 000 00

Club Calves Ma1ne Cro11 A 1
Slttrt &amp; Hellet't 740-446-6586

Fetdtr PIQI Or ButcherlllQ Hogs
&amp; Fteezer Bttl IOf Sale! 740-388-

9033

Rld1ng Horsea Gekl nga &amp; Uares
Fol &amp;ale 740~l10
Special Fall Feeder Calf Sale
TU&lt;IICIIV Oclober 6 1 PM CaHio
Accepted After 4 PM Monday
Up To 4 PM On Tueaday All
Cons gnmen11 Welc:ome Hauling
Ava lablt
Alhtnt Llvealocll.
Sores 740 592 2322 140.698

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11111 - 1911 Colebohy Lllo
S2.295
4 Doon
•• ••• Condltlon $1 .&amp;15 Co&lt;*
Mob~ 740 Ul; 0103

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Looking F'or A Nice 4 Bedroom Home
That Won't Break Your Bank Account?
Thos •s your opportunrty Very mce 2 story woth 4
bedrooms 2 1/2 baths liVIng room drnlng room eat
In kitChen wtlh large eat•ng area and fireplace and
large famtly room Nrce patio/deck and recreational
area ou181de complete the picture This home has
been remodeled With new ro,Pf new s1d1ng new
wondows and much muCh more Owners are anxious
to sell $129 900 1206

Offered by:

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE, INC.
(740) 446-3644

3531

fraU Horn&amp; For Sale 112 Quar
ter Horse 1/2 Morgan Mare 10
Ys.ars Old 4 Arabian Horsea 1
Tenneuee Walking Horn Call

.:away ro youuny
own log abin Or

11111 Bonnovllto LE moroon 4dr
ntw U111 &amp; b,akH good cand

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Record Alklng S760 740 441
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$2,100 304-67JI.4033

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call7olo-m 3705 aflor 5 00 p m

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1olo-m 3331 ofttr~
1989 Coovy Cavalier z 24 5 spc~

740-388-8566
1986 Ford 150 Looks Good And
Runs Good $3 500 740 441

PO Ao. 614 Ripk. WV 2ll71

8cyl American rac)ng wheell

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lllarp 13150 304-e75-41M
188'9 Multang Looks 1 Aunt
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1990 DOdge Oak011 Wl!h Topper
4 WO Can Be Seen On Rt 588

1998 Hondo 450 E&amp; 4 w""'ltr 1
Monll! Ofd 741).37H381

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1992 lumina ASS Euro t4dr

1995 Chevy S 10 Vortec V 6 S
S!M!e&lt;l 3!l 000 miles Air AM-FM
Cunne can 1 4 0 245--&amp;teo or

304 675 4062

m1111 one owner

1891 K1w111kl EX5 S900 740

31133 011 1100-273-9329

446-4110

790

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Slade Stick Stopptts Floor
boardl Baekllll Padl lnel

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Home
lmprovemenll

LOCATION

IIQEMEHT
WATERPROOfiNG

414 Third

Gallipolis

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11115 Cll1 24 Hrl j7ol0)
4-48.0670 1600 267 ~76 Aog

AIJploaneo PartJ And Soo\'1co AI
Name Brandl Over 25 Years Ex
ptfltnce All Work Guaranteed
FlinCh Clly Mlyt1g 740 Hf

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Big Alvar Pilln!lng Paon!lng lniOI&gt;
or &amp; E•rettor No JOD Too Big Or
Snwtu7~70

C&amp;C General Home Main
tenence Patnllng ~ l nyl t iding
carpentry doort windows baths
rr'IOblle home tepair and more For
''" estimate call Chtt 740 992

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379 2184
245 0022

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TO PURCHASE
Consider thos fairly new home that
LIVIng room formal dining area
of cabinet space 2 baths on
basement with poured concrete all.,j;enc:h
basement to outs1de to covered
Attached 2
garage plus detached metal
building Ove1
4 acres that has recently been surveyed Nice p~vate
setting Lots more call for m01e Information 11028

BIG BEND REALTY, INC.
R-n D. Wood, Broloor
510 Seccmd A... ~ Gdlpollo, OH .5631
(1~) 446-7101,... 1~00-allll-1101

Days While Whirlpool F!afr gera
or $125 Can Alter 5 oo 740 446
9066

Real Estate General

Martha Sm1th
Cheryl Lemley
Duna Atlla
Kenneth Amsbary .................

Offered by:

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE, INC.
(740) 446·3644

$167,500
Taxes $309/yr

Proltllionat 20yrs uperlenc:e
with 111 mesooery btk:k btock 6
ttone Alto room addttlone gl
rages tiC Fr11 IIIIMIIII 30._

1·304·273·2940

n:l-9550

840 Electrical and

Campert &amp;

Refrigeration

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28ft Camper llttPS 6 ltOvl WI
oven furnace tlol wat•r healer
ffldg wlfr11zer roof alf 52 800
1181 Nomael Hit contained 740-

Re11denlial or commercial wiring
new Hrvlce or repairs Malter Ll
cenud electrici an ~ldtnQur
Electrical WV000308 30• 876

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245-5713 017-M:J:J

741).245-11504

441 1919

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245 5855

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Chet11lre area Call VI=• 388
66261..6-8908 Some
AC

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REDUCTION IN PRICE!
ENTICING CEDAR RANCH
L shaped home thai offers
lois of ltvmg space 4 Balhs
super nice kitchen wllh

REDUCED!
OWNERS
LOWERED THEIR PRICE
ON THIS BRICK HOME
$10,400 001 3 bedroom6
large llvong room dining
area country kitchen tun
custom made wood cabtnets
basement
mcludes large
dining room wnn skylights
walk out basement lnground family room/roc room bar
&amp; eXIra storage
pool lola more to numerous and laundry
There Is approx 34
to mention In lhls ad
lOlling acres lhal
Purahaae wit an acre lot for
bl Ideal for eo me
$129 900 for house &amp; approx
caltle barn/shed
39 acres $159 9001 Call for
C..'!"'IPie!e lls!lngl 11

MOTIVATED
SELLER!
DROPPED PRICE TO
$79,900 lmmaculala kepl1
112 slory home thals been
exlenslvely remodeled 3
Bedrooms large living room
dining area
kitchen
Detached oversized 2 car
garage NICa view ot the
Ohio River nice sized lawn

Too Polstbll•lllel

and Rant the Other! 140 acre pius farm lor sale
near Addison
th s large 9 bedroom house 2 bedroom

Located
ptoperty o"ers a mce 3 bedroom
1 bath ranch with large 1/v ng 100m
and kitchen with plenty ol
c:ablnett Two car garage wltt1 2
bedroom 1 bath apartmenl can
help vou wlth the mof1gage
payment Prlced 11 $69 MlO Thla
II one worth ca~lng on ID

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house 48 x 62 bam 28 x 50 barn
and 30 " 60 bam eo acres llllab!e
80 acres m 11ed pasture and woods
t.ocatecl In Waii'\IJI Town1hlp
Perfect tor the rarmer as well as
m•nv other uses Over $300 000

11232

Tradlllone1 Oollghlll
appraclalo the Yfork
owners
have put nlo th1s beautltul 2 sto y
home
Wllh
a most
a
contemporary
lee
th s 4 5
bedroom home st II malnta ns a
trad llonal noo plan 1v ng room
and dining room !bOth separate)
large tam l'f room a light drencl'1ed
kllchen and breaklast nook Also
roorn/r•oc features a. large master bedroom
on tho ground I oor with o wulted

205 North Second Ave.
leport, OH

11 D07

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Real Estate General

basement
2allcarLargo
ga(age
2 348

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Henry E Cleland Jr 992-2259

til

Realty
25 LOCUST ST· GALLIPOLIS

Audrey F Canaday, Broker
M!lry P. Floyd, 446-3383
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new two
story colomal
3 BA 2 1/2 bath,
LA &amp; FA 01n1ng
room w1th
hardwood floors,
oak tqm ftreplace
1 1/2 car garage
Appraisal greater
than ask1ng pnce
Beaut1ful

l,..ooklng For A Nice 4 Bedroom Home
Thllt Won t Break Your Blink Account?
This ts your opportunity Very ntce 2 Story with 4
bedrooms 2 1/2 baths.llvrng room drmng room eat
1n kitChen woth large eating area and frreplace and
tsrge family room Nice patio/deck and recreattonal
outside complete thB pocture Th•s home has
·~~dc~r~~emodeled with new roof new srd1ng new
1
and much much more Owners are anx1ous
to sell $129 9001206

12811 1 WOODED land In !he

Washers &amp; Dryers S95 &amp;- Up
Recondlt a ned Cluaranteed 45

~anaday

Shem L Hart .......... ;.742-2357
Kathleen M Cleland 992-6191
992-2259

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a hop skip
town

Fam1ly home wrth

comlort In mond' 4 BR s (large
maS!sr bedroom w11h large
walk In close! &amp; bath) 2
baths cule country kllchen
wilh polio doors lhallead 10 a
rQfresh ng lnground

r

give us a call 10 set up an
app01nlment to see this one
You will be SOLDI 11019

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RIDGE ROAD App1ox 18 ac1es
remodeled 1 1/2 story flame home naw
1ua•uo''" payne windows carpeVvlnyl floorlng
l elo•o••·ic base board heat P01ch and deck
1 ae•ra1•&gt;r septiC appliances 3 bedrooms 1 3/4
1""'"' · Possible free gas ava lable wdh Kramer

Gas.. A!;KINIG $75 000

IN THE COUNTRY NEAR CHESTER
SECLUDEO SETTING 1tong SA 7 4 27+
Acres 1~ X 70 16 yeor Old mob le home n
great cond111on plus room add tons tor a total POMEROY Stately

Story New England
l.,ng space of 1 367 sq h plus porches and Colon al This home has many updates and
garage Large garden and room to roam conta ns 10 rooms 4 or 5 bedrooms 1 112
ASKING $54 800
baths 2 900 sq h In all plus anlc basemen!
and garage Haldwood floors lois of space
ram ly room rec room too many features to
I Sl Ca ll lor your show ng All on one aero n
With a pass ble Atver Vtew

n Rae ne Some restricted to stngle w de
te rs and some not Call for more

POMEROY MULBERRY AVE JuSl minutes
from lawn and local goode school Thla home
Is 1eady for you One floor 1rame wilh vinyl
siding Newer root new carpelihg paneling
drywall new utility room All new kotchen lhal
Includes range refrlge1a1or dlshwaahel
I
I 1 3/4 balhs 2 bedrooms living &amp;
room Newer electnc wiring box rear

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large fronl porch atloc area pall
MIDDLEPORT 2 Slory Older BliCk Building I ~~:~~:~;r'0 1 car garage large lol Wllh slorogo
w th

commercial

area

downslairs

apanmenls upslalrs ASKING $30 000

2

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Very n ce home you really must see

apprec1ato 1l ASKING $55 000

110m1

tor lh s
Vinyl
home
room kitchen flont
Call to see lhls one

AFFORDABLE MEl Older 2
story home wllh view of OhiO
R1ver N ce level 60 x150
app1ox IO\ which has chain
link fencing
Sl!uated al
Add ison
Immediate
possesSion $20 s wlll buy
me ~1012

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Owner has
VIBW tO the

lullest extent Ful finiShed
basement with k tchen
lovely
Slone
1~replace
nforma.l
ltvrng
room
handcrafted k tchen cabinets
and oak tr m
Too many
amen ties to ment1on Must
call for your own pr vate

1887

522 MULBERRY HEIGHTS!
Alum sided ranch with
peved drive level easy to
malnlaln lawn living room
kolchen 2 bedrooms lOIS Ol
ctose1 space In !his home &amp;
more ,1002

Cheryl Lemley
742-3171
Racine ere1 Lovely ranch
home w11h three bedrooms
ramtly room full basement
shualed on approxlmaloly
39 acres Home Is heated
w th a heat pump and nas a
nice shelter house Sells for

$55 000 00 11050

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TRY THIS ONE ON FDA
SIZE N•~e pnvale sellong
close 10 aob Evans Farm
over 41 acres comes wilh
1hls roomy ranch home that
has 4 bedrooms 3 baths
tamlly room k1lchen dining
room living room &amp; more
Very welt kepi Land well
mafnta nod City schools
11047

AMERICAN HOME with 3 4
bedrooms large IMng room
dining area/family room
combo equipped kitchen
la'llo deck on rear approx 2
acras PRICE REDUCED!

Full basement w/dlvkhtd rms 2
fireplaces central air 1052 aq tt

12180

one
and
llv1ng room upslairs
kitchen and bath downstairs
Also a 3 badroom mobile homo All sillong on approx 3/4
acre $30000
MIDDLEPORT N 3rd A ranch style home lhat Is only 7
old Home has 3 bedrooms 2 belha and a storage
bulldinog. Also hae
aiding Anderson windows and some

WARRANTIES
ARE
INCLUDED on all most
everylhlng wllh this newer
home L shaped ranch with

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comes wllh 4/5 beCSrms 2 full
bathe &amp; 3 other 112 oalhs
Beautllul wndlng ltalreaet In
toyer Qraat kll 2/breaktasl rem
ceram c: !lie floors
LA
w/tireptace Central a r screened
porch area abOve 2 car gar can
be an apt Owners are moving
ancl reouced the price Still 000
12011 NEW !tlf Sunsh ne
16 x80 outstanding mobile home
wnn a oec11 special\ cabinets
wlndowt &amp; llUilt in music center
3 SA 2 baths btautlful11 ac m/1
VLS 36 8 882•
~~~o town
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(2) II(IPIICOI kll &amp; grolt om
combO 2 car garage t150 000

112 lbatha formal LA DR
entert~nment area on the lower
tevel 41h floor can be an apt Al10

second ham• In need c1 repair z
bedrm• 2 balhl LA OR bsmt

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POSSIBLE cOii.:Miiii_CIA~.~I
homo wilh
1/2 balhs I
kilchen and full basement
one car attached garage Agent Ow11sd .
50 "CRES ol vacant property on Rowesville Ad In Gallla
County Hand dug and drillsd wells on •"e Eteclrlc available
15 acre hayfield some limber Very secluded Owner will take
a land conlract S42 000

LINCOLN
POMEROY

DRIVEA lo! of work
has gOne tnto th s one and

RAINBOW RIDOE·Approx 9 acreo woth a nice building site

one hall story home Newer
v1nyl s d ng roof carpet
heat pump thermo w ndows

It currenlly has a mobile home on lhe sile Also Included 1s a
12 • 21 shed $15,000

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MIDDLEPORT· A ranch s!yfa home v;lth 3 bedrooms S1ts on
a corner lol and lies a 1enced yard Has a separale 2 room
building lhal was used as a recording stud1o and another
outbuilding lor storage $511,500
POMEROY A one story home with 3' bedrooms dmlng area
good sized ltvlng room kitchen and one beth Has a nice
senlng with over an acre or land Nawer heal pump and deck

545,000

' 982-56112
' 849-2131
11411-2131
..............849-20411
982·1444
!1112·2888

4 ~ bedrooms
balhs
lormal Dining Room and Livtng
Aoom
crvstal chandeliers
throughout lull basement with
complete kitchen atonB WBFP;
Bedroom w/gu f repltce garage
tanclscaped lot Exclut1ve vlew•ng
with VIrginia L Smhh 448 680C!I

1173 PAIME DEVELOPMENT
117 AC MIL CIOII to
&amp; nospl!al Old 110mo ano

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11ery n ce ldtle
t
ser. d you to the poor larrrt AU the
major work has been done
furnace cenlral &amp;If roof plumb ng
hot water tank siding windows
wtnng to br ng lh s older hOm&amp; up
to date condJtlon1ng 3 bedrooms 1
112 baths bv ng room dining room
and tat In k tcMn make this twJme
wvell wonh tM $58 500 price tag

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retreat for campmg or mea

ptaoo to build a new home or
place a mobile home
counly water and electric
already n tacl 11004

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13002 Chermlng 4 story brick &amp;
11 nyl I'IOme bu ft rv the day of
Wlf;E &amp; ROSES 8/8 bodomo 4

hurry 12171 BIDWELL. AAEA 3
bedroom 2 bath home that has
had some remO(IeUng In 1991 on
a nice corner 101 at~d at an
unbelievable price f47100 00

14 PLUS ACRES that would
make a great weekend

LOTS! Each being approx
51l x1 00
C&lt;lmplela
W/UIIIiiiBS 24 x30 frame
garage &amp; anached 12 &gt;&lt;20
shed

living In 3600 IQ ll ranch
w!flnished baaemenl: 2 112 baths

.

or less priced to eell
and call for a

cab nets anached garage
over 1 6 acre lot approx
Th s ts one you must see to
apprec ate 11011

m/1 36 acroa mn J13UOO VLS
388 8626
12117 CIT'! L.OCATION Grell

Lincoln Pk Pomeroy Call V rg nla
12830 COUNTRY LIVING with a ~or all Information 44&amp;.6808
mini farm 13 acres more or less
-~
wllh a 3 bedroom double wtda
and a barn greet paature land

12;49 RIO GAANOE AREA 3
bedroom' ranch with !5 acres mote

3 bedrooms 2 baths lrvrng
mce krtchen w/oak

(oom

$45 000 00-Broodwly
Strut 2 Story home w1th
lots of character .q bedrms
2 beths" vinyl Siding electric
heat pumps
Central air
nice level lots 11005

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JOIOI LA OR kit w{buln tn BBQ

great

are only a few of tne
aman111os s tualed on eo
acres 1n lhe Village of
Pomeroy and only $37 000
11045

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value for 1on'16 one neadlno
plenty ot space 4 large bedrma 3

MEIGS· COUNTY
360 RIVERVIEW DRIVE
POMEROY ThiS home has
11 alii Bu11he most exc111ng
fea!ure IS the view of lhe

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1120117 A TERRifiC HOM! Real

location ne&lt;llo town Let us show •1 to you 11037

&gt;~ewing

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LOADS OF POTENTIALD
Over 16 acres that has lots
$28 500 00 s tho new p11ce of road lronlage ' 1WO large
of thiS 25 ac1e approx 1 ac1 of buildings {1) 44x195 molal
land and Dlder remodeled 1 building with loading dock
1/2 story home Barn &amp; m1sa which Is currently used as a
buildings
lmmed1a1e veal calf operation (2)
possession LOIS Of updating 50&lt;180 melal pole building
bu1 sllll needs some TLC used as storage machinery
etc Plus 1 1/2 story dwelling
11008
equipped kitchen bath LR
11029
$49 900 25 Gavin Stroot
Cute 3 be(jroom ranch home ACREAGE I Over 11 ~ acres
w1th IIJtng room eat tn wllh lots of road fronlago
kitchen small TV/play room Acreage combtned wrth
lhat has shdmg doors lha! woodland tillable &amp; paslure
leads to rear deck to fenced land Pubhc water ava lable
11040
rn back lawn 1 car garage
11911
RUSTIC STYL.E PRIVATE
SETTING $26 600 00 s the
OWNER REDUCED PRICE ask1ng pnce lor th1s 3
ol th s 51 ~ere m/1 1ract of bedroom mobile home and
land to $55 000 00 2 County lot Complete wnh delached
water laps Ouiel country garages extra storage
sell ng Lois of road 1rontage buildings Lots of nco shade
tree~ sel on your front porch
11000
and enjoy the pnvacy 110411

OhiO Aver
L.ltillzed lhtS

will

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ASKING

10 PARCELS o1 Vao ous siZe acreage In the
ITackEirvlle, G1eenl!l'ood Cemetery Oak Grove

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LOOK HERE AT THIS ONE! ASking ~r ce Is can you boltove $36 900 001 Ranch style
home with attached garage fam•ly room large kitChen &amp; hvtng room basement EJCcellent

LARGE 3 BEDROOM HOME HAS NICE FORMAL
LIVING ROOM FAMILY ROOM
1 1/2 BATHS
SEPARATE GARAGE LOCATED ON ROUSH LANE
NEAR CHESHIRE HOMES ARE SCARCE IN THIS
BETTER CALL SOON!

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gorgeous ki1c1'1en Is highlighted with lots ol storage space tun
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More ·worries about Wheat soars.on
Austral_
ian cold spell
.
hedge funds, plenty
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of uncertainty about on,
the global economy
By CUFF EDWARDS
AP Business Writer
W~ futures ruse •harply Fri&lt;.bY,

the Chicago Board of Trade amid
indications a c.old •nap in Au"ralia
damaged lhat country'~ crop. boosling the pot&lt;nlial for American
export.&lt; at a time of weak worltl
demand.
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By KAREN SCHWARTZ
IMF ~.aid if the U.S. economy weak- ~ On other market~. ~ugar futur~&lt;
AP Business Writer ·
eqs more than e~pected. ·a global slumped. while crude oil rose in late
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Regulator; defended their decision recession can'l be ruled out.
tmding.
to mtervene on hehalf of a flounder·
The effects if the slump are
Wh.at.futures posled sharp gain•
mg 1 hedge fund. and the Fedeml already tieing feh domestically. The amid repons that a recent frost in
Re•crve cut&lt; a key interest rate. hop· nation's unemployment.nle rose to Au•tralian could reduce that coun- ·
ing to g1ve the economy a boost.
4.6 percent ini .Seplember. •a.&lt; job try's crop by as much a.&lt; 3 million
A look at what happened in busi· ·growth fell to' lhe slowest level in metric tons.
n«• th" pa.st week :
nearly three years.
Australia is lhe world 's founhHEDGE HELPER
President
Clinton
said
the
"ecorilarge&gt;t
exponer hehind the United
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W11h 1he spotl ight now on hedge omy remains very solid" and noted . Stalos. Canada and the European
(und&lt;. Federal Reserve . Chairman · that unemployment has remained . Union. but it recently h;u; won much
Alan Gr~en&lt;pan defended the deci· be)ow 5 percent for 15 consecutive . of the A&lt;ian expon business because '
&gt;i on .by regolators to broker a $3.6 months.
. its relative proximity reduces •hiphi! lion privale bailout of Long-Term
He plan.&lt; to panicipate oo Monda~ · ping cO.ts for a region scrnping for
Capital Managelj'lent LP.
when finance ministers and central· save every penny ·it can.
Gree nspan says the intervention bankelll from .around the glohe meet ·
While market punicipants said the
late 1"'1 month wa&lt; necessary to head in Wa&lt;hington· to discuss ways 10 full extent of the September frost will
off the n&lt;k of a " fire sale" that could resiore world stability.
not be known for weeks. the une~·
have funher damaged th"&lt; U.S. econIn other economic news. a key pectedly high damage estimat~s
omy al· a lime of globa llurmoil.
gauge of future economiC activity boosted prices' in a market that has
Meanwhile. Anhur Levill, chair· remained unchanged in Augusl. sig· been searching for good .news. The
man of the Securities and Exchange oaling the economy will conlinue U.S. Agriculture Depanment earlier
Commi,sion. says it's possible that growing. but at a slower clip. inlo ·thi s week reponed American stock·
more ~edge funds may he in !rouble. ne~l year. The Conference Board's · piles as of Sept. I had risen to an
Nobody knows for sure how many lnde&lt; of Leading Economic Indica· eight·ytar high because of weak
hcd~e fu nd are out there. Expensesli· 1ors held sleady at 105.5 in A~gust, demand. Farmers also harvest~d the
matl! there ure us many a.' 4,000 Or'! -target with economists' expecta- large!&lt;&gt;t crop in right yea,rs. the gtwdome•tlc and offshore hedge funds tions.
ernment reponed.
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The Conference Board, a private
Wheat for December delivery rose
·con trolli ng as much as $400 billion
in inv9 1or eyuity.
research group, also reponed that 7 cenls to $2.76 a bu,hel'. ·
Bui. Leviu says, the Long-Term Americans' confidence in the U.S.
Sugar futures plummet~d nn the .
Capi lal si tuation " is probably prelly economl"' fell for a lhird straight Board nf T[ a&lt;k of the Cily nf New
cx1rcmc "
month in Septembe~ to its lowest lev· York as world supplies grow,. while
Long-Term Capital Management el in almost a year. The index of con· demand shrinks.
- dkctively an unregulated mutu· . sumer confidence fell 7.1 points to
S&lt;&gt;uth Africa will harvest 15 per·
al lund for rich investors- got into . 126 in September from a revised cent mure cane &gt;Ugar thi s year than
trouble after ils managers used lheir 133.1 in August.
last after lale·sea&gt;&lt;m rain s helped the
hi gh credentials to borrow va.sl sums
Separately, the government repon· crop. according Ill a U.S. auache
and then m~de spectacular gambles ed lhat .sales of new homes plunged repun . That comes nn lnp of an
on ,the money. Because lax regulation 4.4 percent in Augusl, held back by expecled huge crop in Br.tzi l. the
allows · hedge funps 10 cloak their the worst drop in the South in three world '.&lt; largest gmwer. I he EU and
inveslrnen l strate•ies in secrecy, years.
other producing cnuntries.
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Market participams a. lsn
ar.e con·
inve~turs who now fear staggering
Y
losses had linle else 10 goon.
··, ·cerned 1hat economic ' trnubl~s in
The bailout, by a group of major Hewlett-Packard
BmLil smn will fmce that country to
banks and brokerage firms, was facil·
devalue its currency. resulting. irl a
ilated by the Federal Reserve Bank of CUtting 2,500 jObS
lloud of expurts as iiS pruducls
New Yurk.
~·
PALO ALTO, Calif; (AP) _ . become cheaper on world markets.
ECONOMIC UPHEAVAL
Hewlett-Packard Co. plans 10 cut as
World invenluries. in the mean·
Hopi ng lo lessen the impacl of the many as 2,500 jobs, the latest highNew member of AAA
worldw ide economic crisis. the Fed· . tech business 10 slash coSis due 10 lht
&lt;ral Reserve cut a key interest rate for Asia slump and slowing demand for ' GALLIPOLIS • Kimberly Evans
Gallipolis. is a new junio~ member of
1he first time in nea rl y three years.
personal compulers.
•the
American Angus As~o~iation
The quarter-point cut in the federnl
The big maker of compulers.
according
to Dick Sptider. executive
fund.s rate to 5.25 percent on Tuesday printers and high·tech accessories
vice
president
of the national organiwas [o llowe&lt;l by a quarter-point cut had already announced. a $150 mil·
in the banks' prime lending rate to lion restruciUring charge this quarter zation with headquarlers in St.
· 8.25 percent. That means slighlly to pay for belt-tightening mea&lt;ures. Joseph. Mo.
lower borrowing cosls for millions of
Hewleti·Packard said Friday that
Americans on everything from auto it expects 2,500 of its 127,200 workloa ns to home equity lines.of credit. ers 10 accepl voluntary severance .
The Fed's action had been wide· offe!ll, inCluding about 800 in Silicon
ly expected. and investors·had hopi!d· Valley. .
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Hewleii-Packard also is moving
stocks knocked nearly 6 percenl off some employees and manufacturing
the Dow Jones industrials from Tues' to less e~penslve sites, ~losing most
day ·to· Thursday ·before it bounced of ils facilities during ihe Decemher
back. The Dow slill ended lhe' week holidays, curbing new hirin8 and
with a hl\s uf 244.08 points. or 3 per- reducing e•penses·~uch a.s travel. And
cenl. whe n it closed at 7.784.69 on company manage"' are swallowing a
Friday.
5 percenl pay cui this quaner.
ln veslors also were reacting IO dis·
In olher recent cost cuttings. In lei
turbing news fium the lntemational Corp .. the world's .largest maker of
Mon&lt;tary Fund. which said the computer chips, cut 3.'000 jobs and
worldwide economic turmoil ' has Motorola Inc . shel•ed plans ror a $3
cost millions of jobs and more lhan billion memory-chip planl in Vir$6!Klhi llion in glohal output. And the ginia.

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time. are expecled to ri..e sharply a&lt;
The three oil producer- were
the ghlbal economic cri•i• continue!~ meeting Friday in Cancun. Mexico.
to reduce demand.
and said they were not di..,.,.sing furMarch world sugar fell
~nl. or ther output cuts, but the rnarl&lt;et has
3.5 percent. to 7.35 cenls a pound.
heen •urpri&lt;ed before aboul unexCrude oil futures jumped in late peeled a!lruments aod investolll did
trJding on the New York Mercantile 1101 wanlto take any chances. 1llere
Exchange a,, in\·e!dors covtred the nlso wa.' talk the thnte producer.; may po"ibility that Saudi Arabia. Mexi· agree 10 exttnd the current cooper~­
co and Venezuela woultl annOIJ.nce tion agreements. ·
.another cut in daily outpullO boosl .
Crude oil prices remain in a funk
prices.
becau~ of a world su!.'Piy_glutthat

pe,.,ists d~&lt;pite oil producer&lt;
atk.npt' to L'UliYJCk. ,U.S. inventofie.;
are some 7 percent higher than a ye-M
ago de&lt;pite .:utbacks and Slorms !hat
ha.e in the pa.'l kw weeks reduced
import" and relinin; opernLions.
November crude ro..: 21 cenl&lt; to
S15.64 a barrel: Nuyember he-dling
rose .67 cent to 42.23 cents a gallon:
Novemher unlt3ded gasoline """'
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Hometown Newspaper

By CHARLENE HOEFUCH
Sentinel News-Staff
The fifth largest pumpkin displayed al the 28th Annual Ohio
Pumpkin Festival held recently at
Barnesville was grown in Meigs
County. ·
Jerrod Clay's pumpkin, a Dill's
Atlanlic Giani variety. weighed 548.5
pounds. It was in .competition with
. over 300 pumpkins from across Ohio.
The first place winner in the•pumpkin show .. competition weighed 704
pounds.
Clay's pumpkin was di spl ayed
during the Stemwheel Festiyal on the
Pomeroy parking lot stage, and today
was moved to Bob's Market at
Mason, W.va.. where il will be on
exhibit for the next few weeks. "Sis'ter" giant pumpkins grown hy Clay
will be di splayed in Charleston,
ONE GIANT PUMPKIN- Jerrod Clay had great success In his
W.Va., and at Bob's Market in Galpumpkin patch this summer. He grew this 548.5-pound pumpkin,
. )ipolis.
which will be on display at Bob's Market In Mason, W.Va., for the
Next spring, giant pumpkin seeds
next few weeks. ·
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will . be given away at the Syracuse
greenhouse of Don and Linda Hub· inch peat pots n~ar the end of April watered slowly with alleast .an inch
bard. grandparents of Jerrud. He. is · or early May. explained Kneen. Then or more a week during the morning
the son of Donna Pelerson and Mark when the firsl true leaf is fully or early afternoon hours so that the
Clay.
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Growing giant pumpkins can be a - the planls should be lransplanted This. he explained. helps prevent the
fasci nat ing experience.
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But. as Hal Kn.een. Meigs Coun· frost.
According to Kneen, stem slress
ty ext~n s ion agent, points ouL before
He said growin g space iri'the·gar· can be a inajor problem. Because of
you can'master the ·an of growing u den is imponan1: Each plant should the size and fast growth of the giant ,
giant, you have to become familiar be allowed approximately 2,500 pumpkins they require training vines
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pumpkins.
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presided over the weekend's festivities In this
period costume.

FESTIVAL QUEEN- Jamie Drake, the 1998
Big Bend Sternwhe!!l Feetlval Queen, rode In
the lloat during Saturday's parade. She

itfent li ed under oath ... 'that is enough

againsl posi-Civ.il War President
Andcew Johnson.
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R&lt;'p. Burney Frank.'D-Mass.; said
some Republicans teared the charges .
were not enough lo justify impeach·
ment proceeding.&lt; and therefore want·
ed to " adopt a resoluii·o n that says
let's look around , let 's see what we
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Taft claims Fisher's $1.1 bi llion
propeny lax -cui plan will break the
bank - and make s the point with a
piggy bunk ~racking o~n.
The TV commercials focus on

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rat Lee Fisher released television ads
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lloat, made to 'r esemble a sterJlwheeler. On
board was a· barbershop quartet.

lax inaea-.,e in ,Ohio hi :-.tor}r."

The claim r~krs to th e 'JO percen1
...;urcharge ~1pp rnved during then -Gpv.
Richard Celeste's lirst

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The Ohio Senate pas.ed Ihe issue 17·
Fishl!r's ad assails Taft's record as 10 on a pan y-line vote . Fi~her, then
a Hamilton County commissioner in a st ale senator. voted r{)r tht! tax. but
the .19KO-.. It ·charges that Tafl voted his·was not the tinul ordeL·iding vote .
Tafl'.&lt; aJ daim &lt; Fisher'• plan will
to increase spending 92 percent whi le
propeny taxes soared ~6 .5 percent. · ··· kad t~l another huge- ta \ mcrease ."
making th~ count y's t :.t~es t~ high-

:-.ome issues that date back 15 years.

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Sentinel News Staff
Cold and rainy weather re&lt;ultcd in
a poorlumout for the tina! day ur fes tivities at the Big Bend Stern~hecl
Festival. bUt the event was ~ till ~uc ­
t..:essful. according to Dnnna Davis ot'
the Big Bend Stemwhe~l Cummiuee.
Davis said that the parking lot was
fillc~ with lestival·goers un Frid:iy
even ing for the kamoke ·!\huw nn the
stage. but attendance on Saturday wa!"
seri.ously atTecled by Ihe poor weath·
er.
Several activities. irwJudin g :1
par--J.de. contesls and entertainment by
K_nightstar were st.:~eduleJ thro~ ~
out the day on Saturday.
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llue to'the inclement weather. bul p_rocee Je-d. ;~~:corc.Jing to Davis. The firev.. urh ..-.ptm'\ored by the Ohio Lut-

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viden of Tuft talking. "Rubert
Tafl II." the ad condudes. "Simply
out of touch with Ohio."
Taft's adju_mps on Fisher's tax-cut
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STERNWHEEL FLOAT - Ohio Valley Bank
of Gallipolis Joined .the sternwheel festival fun
during Saturday's parade, with this colorful

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closes out Sternwheel Festival

Gubernatorial race heats up,
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COLUMBUS (AP) -

VINTAGE FIRE TRUCK - , The Shrlnera,
al•••••R popular In local parades, added a vln,ft~&amp; ;,,,.;,truck to their entry In Seturday's Stern·

"What we have to do is resist an

what is best for the country."
to impeach and for him to be thrown efforl 10 keep goin g to try to move
"This will be an emotional out of office," McCollum said.
public opinion." Frank said.
process, a strenuous process, because
.Another Republican, Rep. Lamar
Th~ GOP resolution asks the com·
feelings are high on all sides of this Smith of Texas, said the president's miu ee to investigate : · whethersutli·
question," Hyde, R· III., Said as _th e affair with a White House employee: ci~l}l grounds exist for th!! Hou se of
panel began its opening statem enl s. half hi s age "is not just inappropri- Repre senlatives to exercise it.&lt; con·
He remmded members they were not ate, it is imn'loral."
-.; tituti onal power to impeach William
there to pass judgme nt on th e pre.&lt;i·
Democratic Rep. Charles Schumer lel'fer.&lt;on Clinton, president Of the
dent's co ndu ct but . "to ' decide of New York acknowledged lhal Un ited,~l &lt;ues of America." ..
whelher to look further or look Clinton's action\ were "wrong and
Democrats countered with a pro·
away."
possibly ille gal " bur said "censure or posalthat is doomed to I&lt;)Se in com•
With the Republican majority on rebuk e and not impeachment i.&lt; the miltee bul designed .to win points
the' panel supponing a resolution to right punishment."
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among voters. It would tirst S&lt;t the
. move ahead with the inquiry, there
Repuhlicans, with their 21 - 16 standards for impeachment., deterappeared lillie chance the Democrals commince majority. said they were mine whether Starr's evidence met
could shape the outcome .
·primed to approve a Watergale·slyle thai ~ri leria and begin an inquiry that
Rep. John Conyers of Michigan. resolution th ~t includes neither a would end the Jay before Thanks·
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lhe commilt~e's ranking_Democrat , timetab le nor subject lim its - eve n giving. It also would ' provide the
said the nation's founding fathers !hough Independent Coun se l Ken· oplion for a censure of Clinton.
' "might shake lheir heads" at , the neth Starr's evic,lence was solely
Starr, acting under the indel).~n·
process as il has unfold ed.
related to Clint on's relationship wilh dent counsel law,' refe rred' what he
"Thi s is not Watergate. It is an Ms. Lewinsky. ·
considered subs1ai11ial and credible
extramarital affair," Conyers said-of
The heari ng opens· a path to an infOrmation on potential.ly impeachthe investigation of Clinton's rela- . impeachmenl inquiry 1hat will enter able otTenses com mined by Clinton.
tionship with former White · House the hi story books. along ·with Water~ , Hyde said lhe commhtee was review-intern Monica Lew insky.
gale and the impeachment case · in~ alle~a tions oftJeriory.

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By LARRV'MARGASAK
"There is no suppon for any sug· Associated Press Writer
gestion I hat the president obstrucled
WASHINGTON - In an atmos· · justice or lampered wilh witnesses or
phere blending constitutional solem· abused the power or his oftice,"
nily and partisan tension , the House Conyers sa id.
Judiciary Commillee convened today
Rep. Bill McCollum. R-Fia .. said
to consider whether to open an it didn't muller whether the other
impeaJ.:hment inquiry againSt Presi- ~ off~m:es could be proved. "Even if it
dent Clinton. Chairman Henry Hyde were only shown to us that the pres-

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and Wendell from Ihe Rufus "B " II .
The award fur the louJest whistle
Several aw\lrds were presented to
at
the festival was presented 10
sternwhee\ c:.iptains al the festival'~
captains' dinner. which was helu Thomas of the C~eryl Lynn and the
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aboard the PA Denny o.n Saturday captain of the Hobby Ill.
Th e Sheilu ;.D'' was n!C(\gniled fllr
evening.
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Trophies were preSt!nled in the 101- having ;_ttlenJeJ the fe stival the mo~t.
with a five~way ti e fur secumJ place:
lowing categories:
Preltiesl hoal , George Douglas!\. Lucy "B." Virginia, Jenny "B, " Ri ck
captain qf Ihe Jean Mary. anJ Kenny Burden. Hobby Ill and P.A . .Ocnny.
The Cheryl Lynn ami Roy "C"
Hill or tho Eva Mac; .smallc.SI boat.
Charles Bonnett nf l h~ Lucy "B'' anJ were recognized as the newe ~ t boons
Oave Schlosser of the Old ·Glory: to the festival.
Dick Manitold of the Roy "C" and
biggest (non-commen.:ial ) t"K1al, DtlUgluss' Jean Mary and Jim Davis' Vir- Hoyt Fnntalhert of the Nora Je an
ginia; most origin;1l , Lou Wendell of were. recognized as the most congethe Rufus "B" II. and "Heck" Heck· nhil captains .
The Bi g Bend Slemwheel Festival
herl. of tht: Sheila, "D:" ht'"l de L.'l;m Committee
presented awards to each
tions, JoHn Thoma~ of the Chery l,
Lynn II and OIJ Glnry: newest hmll. captain ;.lttending the event. The din John Thomas of Ihe Cheryl Lynn II ner was &gt;pon&gt;orcd by the feslival
and Tommy Howard of the B~mJa
t.:omm iltee and !&lt;-erved by Hart's·
"J;" oldest. Davi.., and the VirtJini:\
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