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Page 12 • The Dally 'Sentinel

Pomeroy • Middleport; Ohio

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Friday, October 9, 1998

Along the River

Apostolic

Church of Christ

To,.., Plaltoo a PHI

Cbon:h of J..., Cbrial Apotlollc

..._,, Cltttrdo ot Cluill
212 W . Main St

Sundoy School . 9 Lm.
Wonhip - !Oa.m.
Tuesday Sorvi«s • 7:30p.m.

VanZandl and Ward Rd.
Pastor: James Miller

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Sunday School . 10:30 a.'m.
bening- 7:30pm.·
~~~

Sendee• • 7:30 p.m.

Pomeroy
Ka!htrin Foster
Clergy
· and

Minister: Danny Bias
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m ., 7 p.m.
Wednesday: Services - 7 p.m.

Holy
Sundly School II :00 a.m.
www, fropct.net! --deanery

romrroy w., ..kl, Churdo orCbrtsr
Ub&lt;rty Anrmbly or God
Mason, W.Va.

Pastor. Nell Tc:nnant
Sunday Servia:!!&gt;· 10.00 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Thursday Prayc:r Meeting - 7 p.m.

Wedne5day Services · 7 p.m.

31057_State Roule 325, L.angsvlle
PastOr: Dr. J.D. Young

Hopo Baptist Cburdl (South.,.l
Pastor: Jim Dilly
S70 Orant St., Middleport
Sunda)' school - 9 :3() a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p. .m.

Dan•llle Holl..,. Church

Middleport thufclt or Cllriol
Slh and Main
Pastor: AI Hanson
Yourh Minisrer: Bill Frazier

· Baptist

Ro5t or Shlron HolinHS Church
leading Creek Rd., Rutland
Pastor; Rev , Dc'wey King
Suriday s.chool- 19:30 a.m.
Sunday wOrship· 7 p.m.
Wedne5day prayer meeting· 7 p.m.

lloa,.,.allow Rid&amp;• Church orChrill
Poutor:Te:rry Stewart
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Servias · 6:30p.m.
Zion Church of Christ
Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (Rt.143)

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.

Worship . 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.in.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.
lnstrumen_lal
Pastor: Terry SleW an
Worship Service. 9 a.m.
Communion· 10 a.m.

P;l!'tlur. E. L1m~r O'Bryant
Sund;t\' Schnol - Y:JO a.m·.
wor .. hip ·. 10:45 a.m., 7:00p .m.
Wednt:l&gt;dl!Y Service~ . 7:00p.m.

Hysoii Run Holiness Chur&lt;h

Sunday School· 10:15 a:m.
Youlh· 5:30pm Sunday.

Fint Baptist Chufch
P.1:.tor: MJrk M(lrrow
(Jfl! and P;d mc f Sl .. Mtddh:port
Sund :l) Schuol - 9: 15 :.~ . m.

Racine Flnl Bapllit
Pastor: Rick Rule

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Rutland Church or Christ
Sund:iy School ·9:30a.m.

Wednuday Services· 7:00p.m.
· Silve)\ Run Bapllst

Worship· !0:30a.m.. 7 p.m.

Pas10r: Bill Lillie
•
Sunday School· JOn.m.
Worship · 1I a.m. , §:30 p.m ..1
Wcdncsd&lt;J)' Services• 6:.30 p.m.

Mt. Union Baptise
Pa~tor . Joe N. Sayre
Sunda" School-9:45 a.m.
Evc.ning .· 6:30p.m.
Wcdnc:sday ServiceS • 6:30p.m.

Pastor: David DeWitt
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m. apd b p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:00p.m.
Rutland Community Church
Pastor: Re\'. Roy McC.any
Sunday School· 9:30a.m .
Sunday Evening· 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Bradford Chui'th of Chrlsl
Corner of St. Rt 124 &amp; Brudbury Rd.
Minisler: Doug Shilmblin
Youth Minister: !Jill Amberger
Sunduy S.:hool - 9:30 :~.m.
Worship - M:OU a.m., JU:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday ScrvicCs - 7:1.10 p.m .

Hickory Hllia Church ofChriol '·
Evangelist Mike Moore

Bethlehem Baptist Churth
,.
Grc:Jt Bend. Route 124. Riit:ine, OH
Po•.,tor : Daniel Berdine
Suoday-Scho(ll - 9:30a .m.
Sunday Worship · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesda y llibk Sludy ·7 :00p.m.
Old Bethel Free Will B.ll!ptist Chun:h
~H601 Sr. R1 . 7, Middleport
6und:J)' School · 10 u.m
Ewnin~ · 7:30p.m.
Thur~day Sl!rvicc:s • 7:30

Sunday School . 9 a.m.
Wonhip · 10 •·!" .. 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services • 1 p.m.
U~rty

Jtnl1es E. Keesee
Worship · IUa.m., 7 p.m. ,
Wednesday Ser\liccs - 7 p.m. ·
faith 8aplisl Church
Rnilroac.l Sl., Mnson
Sundny School · I0 a.m.
Worship· llu.m., 6 p.m.
Wcdnt'•H.Iay Service!. · 7 p.m.

Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswoo.d, W.Va.
Pastor: David Russell

', Sunday School- 10:00 a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m

Sl. Poul Lulhonn Chun:h
Corner Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald C. Frilz
Sunday School· 9:45 a.m.
Wors.hip ~ II a.m.

Hartlord Churth oiChrislln
Chrisii1A Union
Hanford, W.Va.
Pustor:Jim Hughes
Sunduy School • II u.m .
Wors~1p · Y:30 il.ff! ., 7:30p.m.
Wednc~day Ser\lices- 7~ 30 p.m.

· Fon:sl Run Dllptlsl
Pa~lor ArilJ:-o-11urt
Suntby Sdmol·· 10 u m
W(H~hip · II am

United Methodist
Graham United MC.thodist
Worship - IJ:3H il.m. (hi &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:3(1 p.m. (Jrd &amp; 41h Sunj
W!!dno.:sdily Service. 7 : ~0 p.m.

Church of God

Mt Moriah Baptist
Fnurtlt &amp; Main S1 .. Midf.Jiepurt
Pa,tnr: Rev. Gi lhcn Craig. Jr.
' Sund :~ y S!.:hool. 11:.10 a.m.

Mt. Olhe United Methodli!il
Off J 24 he hind Wilkesville
Pustor: Rev. Rolph Spires
Sunduy School- 9:3U 11.m .
Won•hip • JO:J(l 11 .m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Strvicc:-. • 7 p.m. ·

Rill' inc

Paslor: Re'W . Jumcs S&lt;illcrfidd
Sunduy School· 9:4~ :~om .
Evening . 7 p.rn .
Wec.lne!-&gt;day Servi~.:cs . 7 p.rn

Wor!'!hip . 10:45 a.m.
Antiquity Baptl~t
Sundu~' Sch01.1l· 9 : ~11 . n . m .
Wor.,:hip . I0:45a .m
Sund;~)· £"'cnfng · ll:Otl p.m.
.

Meigs Cooperallve Parish
~ Norlh~ast Clusler
Airred
Pil~tor: Sharon H ;1u~man
Sund:1y S~.:hatll - V:-30 a.m.
Worship - II a.m., ldO p.m.

Rulland Cburth ol God

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Paslor : Ron Hea1h

, -..

Suoday Worship · 10 o.m., 6 p.m,
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m .

Rulland fn't' Will B·apti'st
• '·Salem St
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fla.,ltlr : Rev. Paul Tay lor
~u nd~v School - 10 a.m.
Ev"cnin!l · 7 p.m.
W~:dnc:o;dny Scr\·iccs • 7 p.m.

S)·racusc Flrsl Church of Cod
Apple and Second St~ .
Pastor: Rc:v , David Russett
Sundil)' Sl'ho(lftJnd Worship· 10 a.m.
hening Scr\lil'1:S· 6:30p.m.
WcdncM.Jay Servict.•s . 6:3U p.m.

Catholic
ltd

Mulh~· 11y

A\\'., Pnmo.:ro.1. 'J'J?- 5~9H

Pa, IM . RL' V. WahL·r 1..: Hctn7
Sat. Con. -IA:'-_:i L~p . n• .: fl.1u:-.~ · 5:.'0 p.m.
Sun . ( !Jn . -:-;.45·9: 15 :1.m..
Sun. Mots~ · 9JU ;1 .m .

Daikt

Ma~J&lt;o-

X:JU :1.n1 .

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O.J. Whih: Rd. off St . Rt . 16(1
• Pa~lur: P.J. Chapm;m
Sunday School • 10 il.m .
Wor~hip. II a.m.
Wcdnt:sc..l&lt;iy Services · 7 p.m.

ilast'Or: Slmron 1-k•u.~man

' Wur:-.hip .IJ ;1 .111.
Sunda)' S\:huul · !U il.m .
Thursday ~crvicc.,. 7 p m

Joppa
Pa~t or :

Uob Randolph

. Wor;,hip · YJO a.m.
Sund;1y S_d mnl·. 10: 3~1 a.m.

Sunday ~hool· 9:15a.m.
W&lt;rlhip • 10:30 Lm.
Bible Sludy Tueoday • 10 a.m.

Trinity Church
Second &amp; Lynn, Pomeroy ,
Pilslor: Rev. Rolimd Wildm;m
Sund&lt;~y s~:hool ani.! worship IU::!5

Pastor: Keith Rader

Rutlaad
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.

Hobton ChrlsUu Followablp Church.
Sunday sef'lice, 10:00 a.m.• 7:00p.m .

Youlh fellowship Sunday. 7:00p.m.

Salem Cooler

Sunday School . 9:15a.m.
SnowY lilt

Worship· 9 a.m.

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Belhony
Pastor: Dewayne Sluder
Sunday School . lO a.m.
Worship~ 9 a.m .
Wednesday Service~· 10 a.m.
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Carmel &amp; Ba!han Rds.
Racine, Ohio
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.Pastor: Dewuyne Stuller
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· IO:~Sa.m.

Bible SIUdy Wed: 7:00p.m.
Mominaslar

Pastor; Dewaync Stuller
Sunday School · II a.m.
Worship. 10 a.m.
Eo!l Lolart
Pa~tor:

Brian Harkness

Sunday Sc~ool • 10 a.m.

Worship· 9a.m.
· 7 p.m.

We~_nesday

Ricin• ·

~tor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship· II u.m.

Coolville u'nlted Melhodlsl Pariah
PaMoJ: Hl!lcn Kline

Coolville Chur&lt;h

Main &amp; Fifth St.
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Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship ~

9 a.m.

Tuesday Servicl!s · 7 p.m.

Bethel Churth
Township Rd., 46KC
, Sunday School . 9u.m.
Worship· 10 a.m.
Wcdne~day

Scr..,iccs • JO u.m.

Hockin~port

Church

Grand Street
School - 10 u.m.

Sund;~y

· 11 ]l.m.
Wcdncsduy Services. K p.m...
Wor.~hip

Torch Church

214 E. Main
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Wednesd'ar- 7 p.m .

New Lime Rd., Rutland
Paslor: Rev. Marga1Ct J. Robin!!On
Servic_es: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.

Sunduy, 2:30p.m.

,·- HarrisonviUe Commurtily Chun:h
Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday· Y:JO u.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday • 7 p.m.
Enddme HouH of Pnyer
(at Burlingham church off RoU1e 33)
Pa5lor: Robert Vance '
Sunduy won~hip - 10 a.m.
Wedncsduy service-6:30p.m.

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Co. Rd. 63

Sunday School· 9:3Uu.m.
Wor~hip ~ HJ:3(1 u.m,

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Pa5tor: Sam Anderson
Sunday School tO a.m.
Evening. 7:30p.m. .
Wednesday Service • 7:30p.m.

f..,cning · 7 p.m.

Presbyterian

SyracuH Mloalon

Syncuse First Unltrd Pnsbyterlan
Pastor: Rev. Krisanu Robinson
Sunc.luy School • 10 a.m. ,
Worship· II a.m.

1411 BFidgeman St., Syracuse

· Rc\'. Mike Thompson,Pastor
Sunday School : 10 a.m . .
.
Evening· 6 p.m.
Wedm:sday Service ~ 7 p.m.

Full Gospel Church or lho Uvlng Savior

Hazel Community Churth

Off Rt 124
Ptlstor: Edsel Hun
Sunday Sdiool ·9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:3tJ a.f'!'l.,7:30 p.m,

. 3~8 Antiquity , Racine, OH
Pnslor: Jessie Morris
A.'lst. Pastors: Jim Morrjs ;t. Rick Morris ·
SeN_ices: Saturday 7:30p.m.
Hlnison•ille Pnsbyterlan ChuKh

Dymllle Communlly Churth

Worship · 9 a.m.
Sunduy School - IJ:45 u.m.

Wotship · 10:30 u.m., 7 p.m.

Middleport Pre•bytorion

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, Sunda~ School . 9:30a.m.

· Worship . II a.m .
Wcdncsduy Scn1icc • 7 p.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist
Seventh·'Day AdYcntisl
Mulberry Ht .~ . Rd., Pomeroy
Paslor: Roy Lawinsk~
, Sulurdu~ Scrvicc.'i:
Snbb;tlh School • 2 p.m.

Pastor: Grcgmy A Cunclirf
Sundo1y St:hnol • 9:;\(J tt.m.
Wor.~hip - IOJO u.m. , ldll p.m.
Wl:dncS(.]ay Ser~¥kcs. 7 p.m.

Rood,.lllo Fclluwshlp

W&lt;&gt;rxhip · 111:45 a.m" ,7:30p.m.
Weilnesday 7:30 p.m.
PaMor: Luwrencc Bush
Sunday SChool ·, 9:30a.m .
• Evening · 7 p.m.

_;Wedneduy.·Service • 7 p.m.

Unllod Faith Chun:h

. Rt . 7 on Pomeroy ~y-Poss
Pustru: Rev . Roben-E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School • 9:30 ll.m.

Wol&gt;hip · 10:30 u.m., 7 p.m..

• W4:dncsd~t} ,Scrvice - 7 p.m.

Full GospellJahthouH
33U45 Hilund Road, PomerOy

Crow's Family Restaurant

MI. Hennon Unlttd Brethren
in Chrisl Church
Tcxus Community oil CR H:i
P:tstor: R~rt Sand~r;,
Sund~y S\;hool - tJ:)U a.m.
Wor.ihip - HJ:3U u.m., 7:311 p.m.
Wedncsda~ Scrvic.."C~. 7:30 o.m.
Eden United Bfethrell in Christ
2 1/2 miles norlh or Rcedwille
on Stutc Ruutc 124 •
, Pa,...tor: Rev . Rohcfl Murkley
Sunday Sehoul- 11 u.m
Suuday Worship· IU:OIJ t\.m &amp; 7:0() p.m.
Wedncsd;ty ~rvicc~ - 7:JIJ p.m.
· ·Youth Scrvit:c · 7:30p .m.

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Sunday s,hool · 9 a.m.
Wor!ihip • 10 a·. m.

Mor" Chapel Chun:h

Long Bollom ~ i
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Tlmes-SentiMI phPIP by Jill Williams

Co.

Elrad Flannery of Greenup, Ky., carries lhls weekend's fenn festival held at Elob Evans. juice !rom the cane which Ia lhen copked 10
canes of sugar lo a horse-drawn press during , Farms In Rio Grande. Th~ press, once usad by . form lhe stl~ky substance. This year's festival
a demonstration of making sorghum during early aeltltra for making molasses, releases_ Is the 281h edition of lhe annual event.

Puhli~hing

In a n-• ... INH, U. Gov. Nancy
Holllllter Hid the Transportation
Revl- Advlaory Council will con·
alder remaining portions of her
highway plan laler thla year.

City explores
need for new
addressing
along Eastern

She worked as •general m~nager
of radio station WJEH AM/FM in
Gallipolis for 17 years. in 1967, she
joined AVCO Broadcasting in
Cincinnali as corporale director of
comritunily affairs.
She now directs communily rela·
lions and development at Holzer
Medical Cenler, a 0d serves as the
execulive vice presidenl of I he Holz·
er Foundation for Tri-State Health
Care.
In 1960, she was elccled lhe firsl
woman 10 lhe board· of the Gallia
Counly Chamber of Commerce, ·and
in 1994 became 1he first woman
president of Ihe chamber.

Middleport Penlecostal
Third Ave.
Pastor: Rc\1. Clark Duker
•·· Sunday School • Hh.m.
Evening· 6 p.m.
WcdncJKtuy Services. 7:00p.m .

Uuilcy Run Road
·
Paslor: Rev. Emmett Rowson
Sunday Evening 7 p.m.
Thursday Scryice- 7 p.m.

Vol. 33, No. 35

By the numbers

Bob Evans Farm Festival

"womati of firsts."

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Follh Valley Tobtmacle Chun:b

completion of these projects;" Strickland said.
Ho!lisler countered that the plan is "good
for soulh,ern Ohio.
"In trying lobe as crealive and 'inluitive as
we could, we came up with this approach in
completing these projects," she said.
In a news release, Hollister said TRAC will
consider remaining porlions of her plan larer
this year. These include redesignation of the
Ohio Appalachian Corridor to incluqe U.S. ~5
and Ihe Chesapeake Bypass, making lhem eligible for the addiljpnal ARC funds.
The proposal also calls for a Portsmouth
Bypass 10 receive an ARC mileage designation
and Slale funding, including a ·comprehensive
environmenlal study in fiscal 1998. The over·
all package brings over $330 million in devel·
opment funds for Ihe regional transportal ion
syslem.
Hollister noted that the proposal awaits
final approval from TRAC and Ihe ARC.

: COLUMBUS - . Gov. George
\?.oinovich will inducl Marianne
Boggs Campbell, of Gallia Counly,
inlo lhe Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
at ils 201h anniversary celebral1on
on Ocl. 21.
Campbell is one of 14 'women
chosen for induction into lhe hall of
fame, which was eslablished in 1978
to recognize Ohio women leaders
and lrailblazers.
. -Campboll was described in a
press release issued Salurday as ,a

St. Rt. 124, Rnclnc

575 Pcurl St, Middlcpon

nectar in Meigs Counly was approved, and are
all part of Hollister's Appalachian Highway
Developmenl Plan'.
The proposal would use additional money
from the Appalachian Regional Commission
and leveraged stale lransporlation dollars to
help complete priorily highway projects in
soulhern Ohio.
"Essentially, lhe TRAC ·has agreed to use
stale dollars in place of federal demonslralion
funding to accelerale lhe limetable for each
projecl 's complelion," said Hollisler, lhe Mari·
ella Republican challenging incumbenl U.S.
Rep. Ted Slrickland, D·Lucasville, in the Nov.
3 election.
"Oiherwisc, lhese projects would have lo
wail until the federal dollars trickle in over lhe
nexl six years," Hollister said. "With lhis

approach, ODOT will pay
itself back with Ihc federal
demonslralion funds ralher
!han causing delays for any of
the projects in the plan."
Hollisler has lOuted lhe
plan in the series of debates
she's had wilh Slrickland, one
for each of lhe 14 counlies
Strickland
representing the Sixth Dis~
• trict..
· During their Galli~ Cpunty debate Ocl. 3 at
t~e Vniversily of Rio Grande, Slrickland noled
thai ARC Adminisiralor Je§se While said he
doesn'r support the use of ARC dollars for
Hollisler 's plan. He urged volers 10 be wary of
what he called "election eve talk."
"Whal we have is a legitimale concern thai
we haven't golten our fair share, and I would·
encourage the people to hold me and any
elected represenlalives responsible for the

Campbell to be Inducted
'ltlto women's hall of fame

Pastor: Willinm Hobuck
Sunduy School. IU a.m.

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Nazarene

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Oifton, W. Vu,
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship . 7 p.m .
Wednesday Service - 7 p.ni
New Life Victory Center
3773 Georges Creek Road, Gallipolis. OH
Pastor: Dill Sta:ttn
Sunday Service~- 10 a.m.&amp;; 7 p.m.
Wednesday· 7 p.m. &amp; Youlh 7 p.m.
Full Go!lpel Church of the Uving Snlor
RI.33H, Antiquity
. Pastor; Jesse Morri!i
As.."it, Pastors: Jim Morris&amp;
ScNicell: S·u11 urd;IV /:JU 11.m·.

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Tho Bell"'"' Fello..ahlp MloiiiiJ
Fr1day- fellowsh1p service 7 p.m.

Sunday M:hool • ){J u.m.

James R. Aaroo, Jr. • Director

Brogan-Warner
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SERVICES

Sunday School-9:30a.m.

By KEVIN KELLY
Tlmes-Set'!tlnel Slaff
GALLIPOLIS - Several portions of a
highway spending plan pr\lposed by Li. Gov:
Nancy Hollisler were approved lasl week by
the Transporialion Review Advisory Council,
allhough Jhe plan has been criticized by Hoi·
lisler's opponent for the Sixlh Congressional
Dislrict seal.
Approval from TRAC, lhe nine-member
independent commillee advising the Ohio ·
Department of Transportalion on spending
!iighway funds, releases money ,lo accelerate
tbe complelion of U.S. 50 'from Athens to
coolville.
. All design work for U.S. 35 in Ross Coun·
tj', the Chesapeake Bypass, U.S. 33 from
Alhens to Darwin, and the Ravenswood Con~

Suoday-7:00p.m.
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~riday· 7:00p.m.
Cllllon Tabernacle Church

Worship~ 9:3Qa.m. and 7 p.m.

CanuJ.sunoa

Syracuse ChUrch of the Nnart:nt
Pastor, Robert J. Cocl1
Rudio. Ministry· Ra~¥cnswod SU!Iion
~-4:)1J Saturc.lay
Sunday School • 9:311 u.m,

212 E. Main Street

Inc.

SOU N. 2nd Ave., Middleport
Pastor : Lawrence Foreman
Sunday School · 9:3U a.m.
Worship- 10:30 am
Wedne~ay Services. 7 p.IJ'.

Wednesday Service- 7 p.m,

.Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Services · 7 p.m.

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Rejolr.io\z Uro Churth

Wonhip · 11:15 a.m., 7 p.m.

Reed!&gt;vlllt
Worship . lJ : ~ll a.m.
Sunday School- !lUll a.m.
: UMYF Sun\la)' 6:.10 p.m.
Fir:-.t Sunday ol· Monlh- 7:30p.m. se rvi l~ ·

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Pasaor; Roben E. Musser
Sunday School- 10 a.m.

Worship ·lOa.m.
Youth Fellowship, Sunday • 6 p.m.

Wor:-.hip · IIJJO a.m.

Long Boiiom

K&amp;C JEWELERS
Pomeroy
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Pa:itor; Ouvid Dailey
Sund01y Schooi9::\0 a.m.
Evenipg · 7 pJn.

Salem St., Rutland

Sunday School· ~: 15 a.m.

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Mill Work
Cabinet Making
Syracuse .

Sllven•llle Wonlor Faith

Chrlsllan Fellowahlp Cenler

RockSprinp

Church or the Naz.11rene
P:1stor: Teresa Wuldcck
Sunday School· 9:3(1 a.m.
W1nship. IO:~S &lt;t.m., 7 p.m .
Wcdnc~day Scrvi~cs · 7 p.m.

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Con regational

Pomeroy Pike , Co. Rd.
Pa:.lor: Rev . Dlack.wOOd
Sunday School · 9:30 u.m.
Worship !0:30a.m., 7;..'\0p.m.
Wednesday Ser~¥ice ·1:3CJ p.m.

Pallh CbaPII Opeja Bible Cllura
92l S. 1'birrl St., Middlepott
Pulor .Ernie Wenp:rd
'Sunday sotVieo, 10 a.m:
Wednesday l&lt;l)lioo, 7 p.m.

Chester.

Churth or God ol Prophecy

Sacred Heart Catholic Chun·h

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MI. Moriah Church or God

Calvary Bible Church

·Sundny School-10 o.m.

Pine Grove

Christian Union

773-3017
Scr\lice timc: Suoday 10:;!0 a.m.
We.driesdly 7 pm

Ser\'ice : Friday , 7 p.m.

Latter-Day Saints

Re.v. Donald C. Fritz
Worship ·9:00a.m,

Sunday School: 9:30il.m.
Worsh ip Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Pa~tor :

PeartCioapd

Pastor: Rev. franldin Dick.cnli

Reorganized Church of Jesua Christ
· o_r LaUer Day Saints
Portland-Racine Rd.
. Pastor: Jerry Singer
Sunday School -9:30a .m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

Lutheran

Pastor: Ph_ilip S1urm

Put&lt;nJoltn ol: Patty Wade
603 Secoad Ave. ,......,

Worship· 10:15 a.m.

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Victory Baptist Independent
525 N. 2nd St Middleport

Worship. 10 a.m.

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P -: Ccnnie Flara

Advisory panel approves portions of Hollister plan;
Strickland says be wary of 'election-eve' promises

Faith Followohip Cnuado ror chrill

•fuii-Gaapel Church•

Worship· 10 a.m.

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Pastor: Willlnm Van M~:tcr
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Sl. John Luthonn Church

Roodsvlllo Chur&lt;h or Christ

Pastor; John Harl
Sun'day School · 9:30a.m.'
Worship. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study. 7:00 p . ~ .

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Sunday School · 9 a.m.

Suoday School • 9 a.m:

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Long Bonom
Pastor: Ste~¥t Reed

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Hemlock Grove Church
· Pa~tor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school- 10:30 u.m.
Worship,- 9:30a.m., 7 p.m

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Fallh Full Gotp&lt;l Churth

Sund&lt;~y School 10:20· 1I a.m.
Relief Society/Priesthood 11 :05· 12:00 noon
Sucramenl Ser'Wict 9-JO: 15 u.m.
Homemaking me,eting, l si Thur!!. .. 7 p.m.

Sunday Sc~ool- 9:30a.m.
Worship· IU:JU a.m., 7:30p.m.
W,ec.lne~da¥ Service 7:30p.m .

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Focus on ·highway spending:

Fal"'l.,. Bible Churth

Pastor: Ron Fierce

St Rt 160, 446-624 7 or 446-7486

Langsville Chrisllan Chur&lt;h

Mlnen•JUe

Pastor: Chad Emrick

Ohio Valley Publishing Co.

Chan:h of J01u1 Chris~
Aposlolk Fallh

The ChuKh or Jesus
Christ of Litter-Day S1iats

Christian Church

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Sundoy Scrvioos: 10 a.m. &amp;6 p.m.,
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Worship· 10:30 a.m.
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Worship- 10:30 p.m.

Sundly School . 6 p.m.

'!lanai Ol!l.....,h Mlnllllrla·
47439 R&lt;i\1&lt;1 Rd., Chestor
P"!'ton: Rev. Mary and Harold Cook

Sunday School . 9:30 a.m.

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Worsh1p Senritt 10:30 a.m.

Other Churche s

PUtor: Vernagaye Sullivan

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F - Gospel MIUioa
B.ald Knob, oo Co. Rd. 31
-l'~or; Rev. Roger Willford
Sundoy School · Y:30 a.m.
Worship- 1 p.m.
lhlto'a Challfl Wnloyoo
Cool\lille Road
Pa~tor : Re\', Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School · 9:']0 a.m.
Won.;hip . 10:30 a.m..
Wednesdoy Service • 7 p.m..

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No Sunday or Wodnosdoy Nishi Service•

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Hulh (Middleport)

blueblood

Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Wednesday service, 7:00p.m.

Wednesday Service!o.o · 7:30p.m.

Dexter
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunday Even ins -6:30p.m.
Thursday Service . 6:30p.m.

Hillside .DupUst Chu.rcl;l
Sl. R1. 143 just oH Rt. 7
Pastor Rc\1 Jame s R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday Sr:hool - J 0 ;t.m.
Wm~hip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wcdncsd&lt;~y' Servit."t ~ -7 p.m.

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

Lauro! Cllrl Flft Methodist Church

Bradbury Church ol' Christ
P;~stot: Tom Runyon
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.

Wc d'll':-.da \ s~r~; icc · 7:00p.m.

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Bible Study Wednesday 7 pm

Wor-.hip - II) 15 :a.m., .7:00 p.m.

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

' WtsLtyan Bible Holiaeu Chun:h
75 Pearl St., Middlepon.
Pastor: Rev . Doug Cox
Children's service· 10 a.m.
Worship· 9:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

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KinRSI&gt;ury ROJd
Putor: Qydt Henclcrson
Sund&amp;1 School · 9:30a.m.

Pallor: Mark MallOn

for-tSj Rua
Pastor: Chad Emrick

Pine Gro"e Blblt Holl1as Church
• 112 mile off Ri.l25
P:1stor: ReY. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.fll., 7:30p.m.
Wedne~y Service - 7;30 p.n:J.

Pastor: Roger Watson

Pomeroy Pike

Worship . 11 a.m.

Sunday Schooi9:JO a.m.
Worship - ll a.m., 7:30p.m.
W(dneSday Service - 7:30p.m.

lsi and 3rd Sunday

First Soul hem Baptist

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Victor Roush

Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffrey Wallace

Pomeroy Firstlbplisl
East M&lt;~in St .
Sumlay School· 9:30a.m.
wor~~ip . 10:30 a.m.

nolwooda
Putor: Keith Rader

Harri.Jooville Road

Worship -·9:30a.m.

Rulland first Baptist Church
Sunda)' S~;hool · 9:30a.m.
Worship ~ 10:45 a.m.

Worship· 9 a.m.

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New blood

Worsbip • 10 a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wunhip · II a.m.. 6 p.m.
Wednesday Scrviccil - 7 p.m.
Rllllad Cllerdo or 11oo Naarooo
l'lltor. Rev. Samuel W. Basye
Sunday Scflool. 9:30a.m.
Wunhip • 10'.30 a.m., 6:30p.m.'
Wodncaday,Scrvi«s. 7 p.m.
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Eotorprlso
Pasror: Keich Rader

Wednesday prayer service · 7 p.m.

Southlloiii&lt;INowT•Silver Ridge
Pascor: Roben Barber
Sunday School · 9 a.m.

Otatar Clottn:~ of tho N...,_
Pastor: Rev. Herbert Gra1e

· Worship. 11 a.m.
Wednesday Serviaa · 7:'30 p.m.

Calvary Pil&amp;rf• Chapel

Krno Churth of Chri!lt

Sund:J} Ser\l"lce ·7:00p.m.
. Sunday School - 10 ~ . m .
Wrdne,.d;Jy Sew ice-7:00p.m .

Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School . 10 a.m.

lUJ Cllwdl tlllle N....ne
Paslor. Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm)r.
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

Wonhip -10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wcd,.y Service• · 7 p,m.

Pa5tor: Chad Emrick

Sunday school · 9:30a.m.
Sundly worship · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 8:15, 10:30 1.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday ~rvices ~ 7 p.m.

1-'ree Will Bapllsl Church
AJ&lt;oh SHeet, Middleport
Pa!!.tor: l.tJ&lt;o Hayman

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Holiness

) Sunday School • II a.m.
Worship - !Oa.m., 6 p.m.

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33226 Children's Home Rd.

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Sunday School · 10 1.m.
Evenina7;l0 p.m.
Tuesday ol: Thundly ·7:30p.m.

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!0:30a.m., b p.m.
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Wc-y Kids for Otrill· 7 p.m.
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Putor: Sharon H•usmatt

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School district ponders future of unneeded property
By EIRIAN J. REED
the con sol ida lion 'o f the dislrict's elemenlary
Times-Sentinel Sial!
·students into Easlern Elementary School,
REEDS VILLE - The Eastern Local which wa~ built adjacent lo Easlern High.
School Board will begin to seriously consid- School.
er lhe fale of two abandoned school buildThe Chesler building was conslrucled in
ings lhis month.'
the 1920's as an elementary and high. school,
·. Thc' fulure of'Chester Elemenlary School and Riverview was opened in 1958 as an
. and Riverview Elementary . School at elementary school for Ihe Reedsville and
Re.edsville will be delermined before the Long Bottom communilies.
onsel of winlor·weather, according to Super·
, Well said that the board will likely se ll
. · Ihe two buildings soo 0, because, of the
iiltendent Deryl Well.
The buildings have been empty since the expense involved in winterizing and healing
close of the 1997-1998 school year, due lo Ihe. buildings, as well as maintaining lhem
throughout the year.
The board has also experi·
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enced difficulties with vandalism al the buildings,
including broken windows
and exltrior I ighls.
The dislricl's third abandoned elemenlary school,
at Tuppers Plains, will be
relaincd by lhe district for
use as an admi.nistrative
office building. ACCESS
Head Start receniiy opened
a center for residents in
Eastern Meigs County in
lhe Tuppers Plains building.
According to Well, a com·
mittee has been formed by
board president John Rice
TO SELL - Chesler Elementary School,. buill as high and bt&gt;ard member Rick
school and elementary school lor the former Central Rur~l Sanders to investigate the
School District In the 1920's, Ia one oflwl) school buildings board's oplions in disposing
of lhe buildings, · and a
lo be sold by the Eastern Local School District.

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· meeling for public inpul will be held in the
near fulure.
Well said that Ihe districl has heard from
several members of lhe communily intercsl·
ed in purchasing the buildings or portions of
lhe real eslale surrounding the buildings, bul
""id lhat many people .inlercsled in the pur·
chases arc not aware of .lhe high cost of
maintainin~ lhem.
These projected maintenance cosls could
prevenl communities from using lhe build·
ings as community centers, as .some members of the community have suggesled.
There has been speculalion thai a gravel
company mighl purchase Ihe Riverview
property for mining purposes, but Well said
Friday lhal no official offer to purchase lhal
property has been made, allhough he has
received an inquiry about such a purchase.
, · The buildings sti ll conlain li.lerally hundreds ,of pieces of furniture: student and
leachci desks and chairs, kilchcn aQd cafelc·
ria. equipment, library shelving llhd oiher
. furnishings which the dislrict plans 10 sell al
1wo separate auctions later this fall.
The new Eastern Elementary building is
equipped with new furnishings, and Ihc
board has offered some items 10 other school
dislricls.
The remaining items will be sold al pub·
lie aucrion, al Tuppers Plains and al Chesler,
Well said.
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Those items, which are s10red at alllhree
buildiQgs, must be inventoried and adver·
tised for sale prior to any auction. Sonw
playground equipment has been moved 10
the new building.

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No InJuries were reported when this unoccu•
pled Meigs Local school bus rolled oul of the
Meigs Local bus garage and lnlo t~e 354 Main
Street, Rulland-, residence or Twlla R. Hysell, Frl·
day, around 2 p.m. A Meigs County Sheriff's
Office raport states the 1990 International bus
was park ad at the garage approximately 10 min·
utes before the accident by driver Helen L. Hem·
slay, w~o repof'\ed she shut the bus off and set.
the parking brake. The report, by deputy Donald
Mohler, states the kay was off, the vehicle In
drive and the brake not eat. He cited a vehicle
brake defect In his report. Oamage to the bus
wea reported as heavy.

GALLIPOLIS - Wilh lhe upper
porlion of Slate Roule 7 in Gallipo·
lis still primed for development; lhe
need for a new melhod of number·
ing homes and businesses along lhe
slrip has become clear to cily offi·
cials.
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An addressing system ex isiS for·
struclures along Easlern Avenue lind
Upper River Road, bul commercial
expansion and lhe need for an accu·
rate count in the 2000 census
prompted 1he City Commission last
week lo request a new numbering
system along SR 7 from U.S. 35
down lo Mill Creek Road.
The .commissi.on approved first
reading of an ordinance asking lhe
Gallia Counly engineer's office 10
draw up a numbering syslem. A sec·
ond and final reading,will be held at
Ihe' commission's next meeting lo
allow the public tin:te 10 commenl.
Bob Weaver, house numbering
correspondenl and tax draftsman
wilh the engineer's office, said one
melhod of numbering would begin
wilh 0 al Ihe Silver Memorial Bridge ·· ·
and continue soulhward lo Mill ·
Creek. Houses and businesses' num· ·
. bers would be delermined by the
structures' point in mileage along
lhe route.
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SR 7 dcsignalion, he explained. The
office would make lhe designation
of nuiJlbers from on-site work and
from ' aeria l mapping c,omplcied in
1997 for lhc Gallia Counly 911 pro·
gram.
"That's lhe lime-consuming por·
tion,'' Weaver said, adding that since
the projecl is lobe done on Ihe coun·
ly 's lime, il wi ll be several months
before I he engineer's slaff ca n clear
I heir schedu les Ia slarl I he work.
Barring any problems, once lhey
star! numbering, the work should
rake between 30 and 60 days,
Weaver said.
The city initially turned down a
request from then-EMS Director
Bob Bailey in 1997 10 converl Ihe
cily 10 a house. numbering syslem
fo'r 911. But development along
Eastern Avenue thai saw the opening
of the Wai-Marl «nd Golden Corral
reslaurant las! year has created a
shortage of numbers under the exist·
ing syslem, cily Code Enforccmenl
Officer Don McDade told Ihe commission last 'month.
When Ihe numbering becomes a
rea lily, 911 will benefil from a con·
sistenl system lo dispalch cmer·
gency services, said Sieve Wilson,
911's direclor.
Even wilh a new number, Wilson
said callers will be asked lo provide
pertinent informalion, such as the·
location and a description of a residence, 10 be cn1ered into the system
and provide 911 with a reference in
case of future calls to the site.
Such · information will be useful
in locating houses thai don'! display
their numbers, he added.
"As you sec the numbers Ihat arc
posied · and malch them with the
address, you'll know you're getling
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clqser," Wilson said.

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School initiatives, other issues ·=
keep budget bargainers working ~~
By AlAN FRAil
Aaoc:lated , . . . Wrltw
WASHINGTON - · Against a
backdrop of a rare weekend worl&lt;day
for Congress. White Hou~&gt;e and
Republican budget bargainen
cl~ Sawrday over President Clinton '~ demands for more money for
schools but moved toward agreements in Olher areas.
Both the House ill1d Serwe were
open for busi~s by lawmakers hoping for a budget agreement to let
them complete the year's legislative
~~iness Jl!is. w~~ and go home for
1ne1r re-election carnprugn•.
Tile heaviest lifting was being'
done in closed-door meeting•
between administration officials and
la\lfmaken. Sen. Frank Lautenberg,
D-N.J .. •aid they agreed to $609 mil·
lion for Amtrak, the federally subsi·
dized passenger railroad, $54 million
more than the Senate initially
approved.
They still dickered over how to
pay for demand&lt; by the administration and lawmakers for billions in
adilitional spending and over issues
like procedures for the 2000 census,
U.S. support for the International
Monetary Fund and immigration

~CSsion, White House chief of staff
Enkine Bowles spent more 1han an
hour widt top GOP leadm. Bowles
53id afterwands that "the key area of
difference" i&lt; Clinton'&lt; request for '
money to hire 100.000 new elemenlat')' scbool teachers and for helping
communitie5 levenlge ·bonds for
scbool COII!li111Ction.
"Coogren lw an opportUnity and
an obligation to renew and strengdten our ..:hool&lt;." Clinton said in his
weekly r-.idio addreu. ''There is ·no
more importantla!ik before us."
By making rchool program&lt; hi•
paramount budget demand. Clinton
ha.• given eongressional Democrat• a
dear, simple theme dtat they can use
for the Nov. 3 elections. Republicans

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time.WhiteJiou,. toarcainm railed•;
it a.~ m i.sue in budl~Cl tal~ llloll have; :
lasted day•.
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GOP leadeR /)re~sed Bowie• to • :
accept their J1'1'111'1'lll• for anli-druc : :
progr.uns but r-.111 into ~jections.
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Chairman William Roth, .R,-Del., :- ·
ititroduc&lt;d his 10-year. $8.4 billion :;
package e~tendin~ upiring bwoine'" ::
tax crediu and providing relief for • :
farmel'll artd the self-employed. A ::
·competingl9.2 billion House venrioa ; •
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with purchase of 300 mhz
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HOMECOMING COURT - Kristin Hllrrlaon,
third from right, was crowned the 1898 homecoming queen at sout11 Galli' :CISchool In
ceremoniH Friday prior to the
1' footblll
game with Hamlin, W.V1. Following a parade of
the cendldatH and attendantl, and prnenll·
tlon of the homecoming court, H1rrl10n w1s

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; GALLIPOLIS - The 1998 notional champion All-Stars Unlimited cheerin Gallipolis are accepting new memben for the upcoming 1998·
99 competition seasoJl.
: The':!' are four reams available for cheerleader~ in grades 1· 12. For l'nore
i~formution. cull Becky Rothgeb ut446-9603. The deadline is Oct. 17.
- ~ Raccoon Neighborhood Watch to
: CENTERVILLE- The Neighborhood Watch for Raccoon Township will
r(leet Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Centerville Community Center.
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: GALLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis Volunteer Fire Department responded to
a' vehicle fire Frldu)"ut5:24 p.m., on U.S. 35.
· The electrical t1re caused uppro•imately $150 in dumnges to the cur owned
"&gt;'Jenny Elliott. 390 State St .. Gallipolis, according to the GVFD.

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Deborah Nrcole Howard . an
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Annelle T('mple and Ruben Temple,
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Amanda 0. Block and David M.
. Lucas. both of Vinton: Bobbie Rae
McPherson · and Micha(l Lee
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POMEROY - The followina mtutition;
Kent A. Varney, Long Bottom.
cases were lellled recently in the
Kevin Roush. Racine, pa.uing bad ICCkle" operaJion. SIOO plus cost.;
Meigs CountyCoun of JudF Pltridt che;:u, $25 plus CO!Ib, rncitution, marked lanes, $25 plus C05t5;
H. O'Brien.
dtree days jail suspended· Chris . Franklin C. Jewell, Pomeroy,
Fined were: Harvey 0 . W:hill-" Smith, Pomeroy, two counts ~f pan- attempted cultivation, $250 plu•
Jr., Pomeroy, speed. $30 plus cosu; ins bad che;:ks, 525 plu• cosu on CO&lt;Is, six month• jail su•pended,
Virginia A. Mcln10$h,' Pomeroy. each. lh~ day• jail sUApen4e4 on two yem probation; Ronald G. West·
•peed. 530 plus COAIJ; seat belt. $25 each, restitution; Rick Ruuell. enbarger, Lanca•ter, speed. S14 pluM
plus costs: Jerry Lee Harria. Lone Albany. criminal damaging, SIOO cost~: seat belt. $25 plus costs; Heath
Bouom. no taillights, $20 plus COliS; piUA cosu, $SO plus 10 days jail sus- 'Hill, Racine, assaulr. $500 fine. cost.,
Johnny Wolfe. Pomeroy. drivins IJet1ded upon damages being reJI'Iired reAtitution. 30 dayA jail suspended,
under the inftuence, $8SO plus COSIJ, wiihin two weeks, one year proba· one year probation, re~training order;
I0 days jailslispended to three days, lion; William H. Mill iron, Middle- Michael P. Stewan. Mineral Wells.
90-day ~I license suspeMion, pon. speed, $20 plu• costs; Bobby E. ·W.Va., reckless oper~ion, S100 plu•
one year probation. jail and $5SO JU._ Dill, Pomeroy. parking on a roadway, cost•; speed, $20 plus CO§ts: Walter
pended upon completion of residen· cosu only; consuming alcohol in a D. Arnold, Pomeroy, .e•ual imposi· "'
tiallreatment proaram; Jessy Youns. motor-vehicle. $50 plus com; tion. costs, six months jail 5U5pend·
Racine. disorderly conduct, $15 plus Richard L. Ro!Hon, Belpte, driving ed to 15 days. two years probation.
restraining order issued; importuning.
costs; Richard Arnett, Sardis,'pauins under auspen•ion, $'150 plu1 cosL~.
bad checks. S2S plus costs, restitu· three days jail and $7S •uspended' if CO§ts. six months jail su~pended to 15
lion; Hany G. Reeves, Allt.my. speed. valid OL presented within 60 Wiys: ·days concurrent, two year~ probation;
Woodrow Hall,' Portland, disor, $2 I plus cosu; menacing ••$50 plus · William J. Cremean.~.. Middleport,
dbly
after warning, COS[S, IWO yeaTs
cost•, thf!Ce days jail suspended to seat belt, S2S ,pill• co•ts; fictitious
probation.
30 days jail suspended,
two days. one year probation:
regisllalion. cost•: Lorraine Walker•.
restraining
order issued: Waller D.
Larry G. Davis, Shade, DUI, $8SO Rutland, failure to conlrol, $30 plus
plus costs. 30 days jail tuspended to cools; Tem~nee K. Brewer. Middle· Amold, Pomeroy, contributing to the
10 days, one yearOL IUApeDJion. one port, DUI, $850 plus costs, 30 day• delinquency of a minor. SIOO plus
year probation: Matt.~. Albany, jail suspended to I0 days. one 'year costs, six months jail suspended to
theft, CO!!II, 30 dayK Jails~spe~ I~ OL suspenoion, 90-day vehicle five day• . . two years probation,
I 0 day•. one year probatton; Chrtstt immobilization, one year probation; restraining order issued: permitting
L. WiiM~n. Ru~land,left of ~ter. 520 speed. costs only; Amy L. McKinney, underoge consumption, 'SIOO conplus costs; Hilda M~ Smtih, N~w Racine, seat belt, $25 plu• cost&lt;; current, cost•. si• months jail susHaven, W.Va.. a.,.ured clear dts· Anthony Moore. Gallipoli•; driving pended to five days conc~rr'~m. two
lance, 520 plus costs; Dougla• C. under financial responsibility action years probation, restraining order
Dick. Coolville, pasKing bad cheeks. suspension, $200 plus costs, 15 days issued: Jennifer Sayre, Rutland.
speed for road condi- &gt;
· $2S plu~ costs, restiiUiion; Hilda jail suspended to three .day•. $100 unreasonable
. McCauKiand,I'Oint Pleasant. W.Va.• plusthreedaysjail su•pended ifvalid lions, $20 plus costs: Judith L. siew- . '
passing bad checks, S2S plus •'O•Is, ·,OL pre~~ented widtin 90 day•. 60-day an. Pomeroy, failure to control, $20
restitution. three days jail suspended; vehicle immobilization; left of center, plus cosu: Michael G. Lawson, Long
Helen McGraw, Pomeroy, JlliS•.ing cO!IIS; drivihg under suspen•ion, $_100 Bottom, speed, $30 . plus costs:
bad check~. S25 plus cosl5, resiiW· pluscost•.15daysjailssuspendedto Michael D. Johnson, Racine, seat
lion; Naomi R. Lowe, Pomeroy, rhree days concurrent, one year pro- bell, $25 plus costs.
passing bad check.,, $25 plus COKIS. bation; ~~eat belt, $2S plus costs:

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larson, Smith, IJrldget Vaughan, Stefani Pick·
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Matt Justice, Adam Williams tinil Ruaty Stew· .
art. Crockett Crow was the crown bearer 11nd
Chandra Sll!nley was the flower girl.

AIHhla Elll1, junior attendant Jill S1ndlrs, 1nd •
Nl'llor prtnce•n•Aihll Montgomery' and Som·
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CENTRAL DISPATCH
GALLIPOLIS- The Wa"'ington Elementary PTO will be sponsoring a
10:03 a.m., Fifth and Pearl streets,
booth at the Founder's Day celebration in downtown Gallipolis on Saturday. Racine, April Hudson, Veterans
Oct. 17 from noon until R p.m.
. Memorial Hospital .,
Baked good• and bonled water will be sold as a fund-raiser for the orga· .
MIDDLEPORT
nization.
· 8:45 p.m., volunteer fire depart·
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car fire, Vicki Ellis owner.
RACINE
GALLII'OLIS - The Dr. Samuel L. Bo•sard Memorial Library will be · 4:31 p.m., Sellers Ridge Road,
clo""d Monday for Colu':llbus Day.
Ruth Sellers • .VMH.
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CHESHIRE- Ga)lia-Meigs Community Action Agency now ha&amp;1998 motor vehicle ac:cident, Fannie and
vendor registration form~ available for tho!le interested in being fuel vendors Tony a Taylor, O'Bleness Memorial
· with the Emergency·HEAP program this winter.
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Hospital, Central Dispatch squlld and
Fonns are available at the agency's .main office, 8010 State Route 7 North. Columbia Township VFD assisted;
Cheshire. In order 10 be placed o'n the vendor list, a registration form musl
2:09 p.m., yolunteer fire depart·
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. For more information. call the Cheshire office al 367-7341 for Galli&amp; bus/house accident, no injuries
&lt;?ounty and 992-6629 for Meigs County.
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Melg• High School homecoming queen. Mak·
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Senate :O.ppr'opriations Committee
A typical fall weekend wa.&lt; in store for the state. forecasters said.
Chairman T&lt;d Stevens: R-Alaska, ·
There were some clouds in the east as a high pressure system approached
said the White House wanted almost
the slate Saturday. the National Weather Service reportoo.
·The rest of the state enjoyed sunshine with highs from 65 to 70. Tem- $4 hill ion in e•tra spending for Social
peratures will only reach the lower 60s in the east with the clouds.
• programs. He said Republicans might
By Sunday. drier air will break up the clouds in the east with partly cloudy provide more money if the adminis·
skies prevailing. The west will see mainly clear skies and plenty of sunshine. tration could identify other programs
Lows will drop into the 40s with highs on Sunday in the mid 60&lt; in the that cnuld be cut to p-dy for it.
"That's not an easy thing to do,"
ea.&lt;tlo around 70 degrees in the we•t.
Stevens said.
·The record high temperature for this date wa&lt; 85 set in 1949 and the record
In the most important negotia.ting
low was 29 set in 1925.
Sunrise Sunday will be at 7:38.
·Poker
slate~
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Weather forecast:
Sunday ... Areas of dense fog until mid-morning, then sunny. Highs in the
COOLVILlE - The Coolville
lower 70s. Light northeast wind.
Lions Club will hold its finn Poker
Sunday night... Clear. Fog forming around midnight and becoming locall ·. Run for area bikers and others on Sat·
dense before' dawn: Lows in the lower and mid 40..
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urday, Oct. l'i: ·
· Mondqy ...Fog early; then mostly sunny. Highs in the~o\ver· 70s.
The event is planned as a building
Monday night. .. Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid and upper 40s.
and children's Halloween benefit,
Extended forecast:
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and will include drawings, refresh-·
l'uesday ... Panly cloudy with a chance of showers. Highs from the upper ments. door prizes. an auction and
!lOs to the lower 70s.
live music from 6-10 p.m.
Wednesday... Partly cloudy wirh a chalice of shower.s. Lows in the mid and
Ploques will be awarded. The first
·upper 41ls and highs from the upper 60s to the lower 70s.
bike will leave at noon and the la.&lt;l
Thursday... Panly cloudy. Lows in the mid and upper 40s and highs in the bike wi II arrive back at 5 p.m.
mid and upper 60s.
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m allfO ~~t~ing it to contrast them·
selves with their Democratic opponents.
"There are seriou~. legitimate
objecti~onboth sides,"oaid Hou.e
Speaker Newt Gingrich. R-Ga.
"We're more COOJII!rvative, wanlles~
W~ington !ipending, My hope is
thai we will be able, today and
tomorrow, to reach a reliOiution." .
Senate Majority Leader Trent
Loti, R-Mi.... ~&lt;aid Clinlon wants
"tons more mone~ controlled by hi•
type of folks." He added. "We fully
expec1 him to demagogue this is~~~~e,
and that's all it is, pure and simple."
One GOP aide familiar with the
talks &lt;aid that Saturday. a day after
Clinton firKI made the education ini-

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GOP·claims 'Clinton
has misled Congress
on overseas missions
ByTOMRAUM
Associated Preae Writer
WASHINGTON- Republica ns lon g ha.ve cnllwcd PrcsJdenl Clinton 's
overseas mil nary m1ss1ons, suggestmg ihm humljcr and scope arc undercutting readiness and morale Loom1ng a1r stnk cs in Kosovo, and the possi·
billly of a new P!;q~ekcepmg O)X!rati on there. is gcne raung fresh consterna·
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"There IS a credibility gap," suggestS Sen. John McCain., R-Ariz . He
says lhc adminiStration miSled Congress on the potent ~a! durat1on oflhe U.S
involvement In Bosma, - suit going af1cr five years- and may now be
do10g the same with neighboring Kosovo
Many lawmakers who say they will support the pres1dent on military
stnkes agamst Serbmn force s m Kosovo say they me domg so grudgmgly.
The escalation of tensions in the Yugos lav pruvmcc is also renewing
que stions over Clmton's authonty as commander-In-chief to commit U.S.
forces abroad when the acttons contemplated arc offensive rather than
defenSive.
Yugoslav Prcsicjent Slobodan Miloscvic "IS a tyranl and his actions are
deplorable. Howc.vcr, we' vc- got to follow our rules, and the Conslllution
' grants exclusively to Congress the powct to authorize offensive m1litary
acuon agamst another counlry that hasn't attacked us," said Rep. David
Skaggs, D-Colo.
Skaggs an!! Rep . Tom Campbell. R-Calif., are the authors of a letter to
Clmton inSisting that atrstrikes aga1nst Serb posillons reqUire pnor approval

,WASHINGTON .. The baby
boom generation will put 1ts moral
stamp on American hisiDf)' during the
impeachment 1nquiry and impellchment of Bill Ointon. The defining
issue will be how· seriOU!ily we take
moral rules
This quesuon has been knocking
aroUnd for the beuer part of three
decades. It gained traction in the Vietnam era, when a pseudo-Marxist
counterculture tried to remake America by assailing its so-called bourgeois
valuo;s, and·II rose to the fore w1th the
election of our first countcrcultural
presidenl, -Bill Clinton
Clinton has sent a wtccking ball
through the old order wh1le cleverly
paying homage to its central pieties.
He ha:; even employed rchg1on a.s an
opiate for the ma.•scs. Now, he will get
a chance to sec whether the nation has
surrendered lls sense of shame.
It would he hard 10 imagmc helter
disputants than the dcSJ~natcd prosecutor and defense attorney. Repuh)ican. counsel Dav1d Schippers hails
from the World War II generation. a.s
docs House Jud1c1ary Committee
Chairman Henry Hyde. Democratic
counsel Abhe Lowell carries the banncr for Vietnam-era
who

are as proud of
their non-service
as Henry Hyde is
of his time in the
Pacific theater.
Schippers
doesn't regard the
president as just
another testosterone slave .. a
guy, who like
Snow
other guys. is as
liable to make
11me as make history. Schippers
believes the ch1ef executive "1s the
repository .of a special trust." A preSIdent, he says, must maintain the pun•lY of the temple by defending the rute•
of law.
'He lix:lurcd the · House Jud1ciary
Committee thiS week that "1f lymg
u~lfcr oath IS tolerated ... the integnty
of this country's judicml process IS
fatally compromised .... II IS the oath
itliclf that is sacred and must he
enforced" Note the plam speech. the
usc of moml ahsolutcs
Lowell, 1n contra.•t. dwells '" shad&lt;&gt;W land. where words float a.s aimlessly as space JUnk He warned the
Jud1e1ary
Commiltec
against
'"wrenchmg the indiVIdual words 'per·
jury,' 'lalse statements,' 'obstruction,'
or 'tampering' from their factual con-

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He observed that "no one has suggested that the president's answers ...
were not misleading. were not evasive, were not technical. But seen in
their entire context ... "
Again, the word1ng is significant.
"Conlht" is !he bumper sucker for
the "Don't ask, don't tell" generation.
It supphes an all-purpose escape ha!Ch
for' misbehavior.. It exalts the moral
v1s1on of the 5-year-old: "I don'!
know how my baby sister fell . I just
' touched her."
The Schippers-Lowell confrontation pits two smart and tenacious
advocates against one another. While
Schippers wrings h1s hands over
actions, rules and consequences, Lowell rhapsodizes about process. He
streSses "factual context" in order to
dismiss 1he fact•.
There arc h1stoncal precedents for
a war of old ways vs. new. Dunng the
French Revolution, Jacohms proposed
a new moral order and executed the
volllric&gt; of the old one In short order.
French peasanL• rose up, lopped off
the rcvolutionancs' heads -- and

reasserted trad1Uon.· More recentl y.
Sov1c1 commun tSts promised to create
a New Soc.allst Man and hega1 Josef
Stalin instead.
The impeachment drama chal-

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I am Warner H: Ham leu ..

Sch1ppers rcm10dcd lcgJSialors on
Monday !hat "the laws of this counlry
arc the great harncrs !hal prolcel lhe
Citizens from the winds ol CVII lyranny" He n01ed that " 15 generations nl
our lcllow Americans. many of whom
arc rcposmg in m1litary ccmctcric\
throughout the world. arc looking
down upon and JUdgmg what you· do
today ... (Democrats had the commcnls
purged lrom the oflicml record.)
That somewhat nortd closmg RICC ·
ly focuses the diSpute. Docs the VJCtnam generation have an answer l()
Dav1d Sch1ppers and Warner Hamlett
.. men who will call evil hy iLs name
and take up arms agamsl 11'! Will B11l
Chn!On 's generation -- my gcncrat1on
.. put honor above expediency'!
Write Tony Snow, Creators Syn·

dicate, 5777 West Century Blvd,, •
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lenges us to consider the role of trad1·
tion in a constitutional democracy.
The new left of the '60s dispensed
with the established order. It tossed
away the ideal of common good, for
mstance. and boasted instead about its
own moral grandeur. It jettisoned the
nouon that politicians serve the pubhc
and installed the polar opposite: a government detennined to enlighten and
1mprove taxpaying Jumpenproletan-·
ans .. through'force, if necessary.
Official Washington cares Jess
about duty these day&amp; than about the
transfonnational power of the loophole The ptesident famously captured ,
the trend when he tried to escape a
pe~ury rap by telling prosecutors, "It
depends on what the meamng of the
word ' •s' is"
In his book about D-Day, h1stonan
Slephen Ambrose qu01cs a sqld1er
who was shot 1n the leg and back on
Omaha Brach: "I was 10 the hospnar
• 10 Eng land for two months. I was !hen .
sent back to the fronl hncs. In all , I
saw \Cvcn months of ~:omhal and wa."
wounded tw1cc more. I would do it all

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By ROBERT WEEDY
r=-__;-..,.~-- to make a maJor
The administralion claims it would like 10 rccc1ve congressiOnal blessA play on words, an artful dodge,
effort to keep the
ings for a11'1ilnkcs - bul doesn 't rc11lly need n. "That's a constitutional or a str1et dcfimtion arc ways to make
public abreast of
absurdity," Skaggs saJd.
something appear to be what it is not.,...
facts. not spin, or
Pres1dcnl Bush made'\the same miStake when he first cla1med he didn't {t is not that difficult to accomplish
llm11 the polling
-need congressional approval for the Gulf War. Skaggs sugges1ed. Bush wen! when it tickles the ear oflhe hearer or
to sports aeuvion to requesl the nuthority - and go1 it.
salves the conscience or appeals to the
ties and the latest
Although the preSident's nallonal security team has spent considerable desires of natural man
fashions.
time briefing members of both the House and Senate, the briefings have left
SPQOfing people, some call it spin.
Illustramany. questions unanswered, lawmakers suggested
converts truth and reality to a pleasmg
liOns of the negSenate Majonty Leader Trent b&lt;&gt;tt, R-Miss .. even questions whether the scent of virtual reality where folks nrc
ative effects of
W6edy
a~rstnkes arc a polillcal gamb1t to bUild support 1n advance of next month's . at ease By changing the wordtngjust
'S pm' arc numerelections- a notion Dcmocrals diSm"s as nonsense.
a little from poll to poll. Americans
ous. It is amazing
Defense Sccrclary W1lham Cohen was thus an easy target hcforc the Sen- can, he portrayed as agreeing to oppo- how many people, when asked in ·a'
atc Anncd Services Commmee on Tuesday Senators the week hcforc had site views. President Lincoln's state- subtle II'UY 1f they prefer to spe nd
pounded lhc natton \ lop m1l1tnry nff1c1:1b - fnur fnur·star gcncruls and an menl about fOolmg people appears to their own money or have the govern.• adnural- for hemg sl&lt;lw to sound the alam1 about the slide m U.S. military he more true now than even m hiS ment spend ll. will choose the governrcad1ncss.
day.
_
ment. This 1n spite of the lessons
.. You shouldn 't You should cr!I!CIZC me. 11 anyone." Cohen satd. The
People hkc to express .tn opinmn learned o.vcr 30 years wuh the well arc
lawmakers took him up on 11
and arc pleased when asked to do so. state. the dcpe'ndcncy class 11 created.
S1ud Sen. Dan Coats. R-Ind: "My conclusmn IS th.n we have a president Some arc called upon l&lt;l testify to , and the d1flicult1cs in correcting the
of the Un1tcd Stutes who has never shown much Interest or mvolvcmcnl or facts ahout wh1ch they arc famllmr or prohlcm . So we still sec politicians
ahtl1ty 1n lorc1gn policy ISsues. '"m1l1tury JSsiJcs He 1s now dtstructcd 10 the · have special tnsight and tnfonnauon. •advocatmg more "government usstspoint that his crcd1hihty IS 1n serious que stion -- no.t only by .mcmhers of ' Using polls of the public to gUide tance". And this while many JOb; arc·
Congress hut hy world leaders...
·
deciSion makmg falsely assumes po~- gomg heggmg m every rcg1on ol the
Chnton has proposed anl1thcr $1 h11lion for rcadmcss '"thiS ycur's hud- session ol the lull ptclu"' by the country. ·
get and has vowed to l&lt;lok atlhc prohlcm 1n depth wn h military leaders.
respondents. Wc·arc only .en a lracAnother Illustration mvolvcs the
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-story if it is a hig news duy Time and Custody Prmcctloh Act (~ 1!'&gt;4$).
,space l1mJt whal we may know, tn This hill had pa.&lt;sed the Hou~c 276addition to our attcnlion span. The 150, hut the Senate could not obtain
current udmm1SlraUon has spent more the 60 v&lt;~cs needed to take an 'up or
millions on polling than any other. down vote. The minorny party
trying to mOuencc pubhc pohcy dcct· refused to allow the vole and give parsions Tills 1s scary when we cons1i1cr ents the lundamcntal right to he
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the typical respondent IS only vaguely involved in thm ch1ld's hfe dunng the
familiar wilh pm-fnm•ly legJSiatiOn. a traumatic and potentially dangerous
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very
Important subjeCt to all Amen - deciSion of ahortion. A parent would
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cans. and poorly informed about our have to he mvolvcd m nrder to transConstitution and h_crita~c . For this port a mmor across state lines tO ll VOid
concept to he clfect1\•e we either have their state laws. This bill would have

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strengthened the family, but the
"s pin" was !hat this would cutmto the
"freedom to an abortton" and wa.~
supported by !he "rclig1ous nghl".
What they really meant wa.• they disagreed With Moses and Jesus, and
chose to demean followers
While government wants to spend
your money, he a 'nanny' and take
over the role of parcniS. a role never
IRicndcd hy our founders. how well IS
11 domg m areas it IS authortzcd to do,
like the common dclcn sc)

Wh1le we hear little ahoutthis due
to other less important mailers. the
rcpons ol the Armed SerVIces Ch1cls
nrc l'ar lc:oiS tl1an t:omfortmg. Momy·
skilled pc~&lt;onncl a1c leaving the service of our ~.:ountry that places rcmJp:.
ness n.l nsk. hnth m the !'hnn und tong
tenn. In the :\10• the Aincrican mlh·
tary i1as hel:nmc the world's p&lt;&gt;hccman and placmg them under foreign
~.:nmmandcrs h.1s sltrrctl controversy.
In the 'KOs much' fun was "'&gt;ked .11
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Prcs 1dcnt Reagan's m..lvocacy of a

missile defense system They mnckcu
and c.Jllcd 11 "Star Wars" Just a lillie
,
over " decade later we arc t'K!gmnmg
to get our eyes opened. 'The mts!oOtlcs
hemg de ve loped hy rogue natmns arc
hccommg mo,rc sophiSticated and will
soon. il not now. have the range of
Amcncan ClUes Yet the U.S. Senate
JUst recently. hlnckcd hy the minority
pany. could nnt get 60 votes to fun her
lmk min the matter. Shhuld 11 he
fnghlcnihg that RusSia sull has the
miSSJb wnh that needed capability ,
that their ccnnnmy is m shambles;
thilt m.my haven't hccn patd lor

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monlhs'' Would selling mJSSJics to
olhe'rs he a templlltion '! Ha.&lt; il already
happened? Would you say that mcd10
"spin" agam tS the root of thtS failure
to acl'1
,The "spm" th~t.much of the media
ha.&lt; hecn successful in selling lo many
Amcm:anS is lhat character docs not \
mauer. ThiS has at least a Six-year hiStory centered on the ah1l11y pfWI!llam
Jcflcrson Clinton to lead the country
wh1lc hc1ng untruslworthy and
untruthful. factors they danncd
Amencans had decided no hmger
were imrx•rtant. The long list of scandals. lies and hall -truths comes lrnm
an admmtslratiun of a man who
promts~d

"the most cthu.:al ,tdmims-

tratmn
m the• hiStory ol the Repuhhc."
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Now much of the mcdm rcullt.cs
Ihey huvc nilS led the Amcncan people
and urc calling for rc,1g:nataon But a
SIX")'car "spm" proJcci will take tnne
lO undo. More Mom~ and Dads me
hecmmng mnccrnc~ ahout what their
ch1ldrcn arc heanng ahout the preSIdent, and well they should he when 40
ol ch1ldren IJSt the preSident as the
person they most admire. Not just that
the preside~! has done the thmgs he
has dnnc. hut that the people appear
no longer to rec&amp;g mzc the nalurc and
lnng-reachtng cllccts of 'evil is the
btggcr com;cm As Mr. Clmton sa1d·in
1995 at the Umvcrsity ol' CnnncCI~eut.
"The rnad to tyranny, we must never
lorget, IS the destruction of the truth " _
Robert Weedy is a correspon,•'
' dent for tbe Sunday Timts-Sentinel.

Supermorali~ts want President Clinton's head
By Joseph Spear
If the impeachment probe now
underway on Capitol Hill ts really
about lies -- as the Republicans tJrc·
)essly and tiresomely cla1m .. the first
thing they should do is impeach
themselves.
In all the hours I have spent fol- •
lowmg the proccedmgs, I have yet to
hear a smglc memher of the Grand
Old Party tell the truth. They (ll.van- cine every lime they open thCJr yaps.
~byNt-A.ft
They go on and on w!lh fulsome
'Whenever we go out to a fancy restaurant, I
g1bbcnsh about fulfilling their patrialways like to order thmgs 1 can't get at home. Yc
otic duties and consiJlullonal obligations. "It " imperative we he able to
know - l1ke stuff that cl s the ol' arteries. •
look back at 1h1s episode w1th d1gmty
and pride, knOWing We nave per·
fortll!!d our duty in the best interest of
the L'OUntry." smd Rep. Henry Hyde.
R-111 .. chainnan of the Jud1c1ary
By The Asaoclated Press
Committee. "The Constnul!on proToday IS Sunday. Oc1 II . the lX~1h day of 19\18. TI1crc arc 81 days left VIdes our compass. and I intend to
1n the year.
follow it," said Rep. Edward Pease.
Today's H1ghlight'" H"tory·
R-Ind. "If we stand by while !he
· On Oct. II , 1968. Apollo Seven. the first manned Apollo miSsion. was
president obstructs JUsttcc and
launched wnh astronauts Wally Sch.,ra . Donn Fulton E1scle and R Walter destroys hiS cnemtes. our entire govCunnmgham aboard. ,
ernment w11l he contammaled wnh
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On this date:
cynical d1sdrun," sa1d the fcvensh
In 1776, the first naval baltic of l.ake Chompla'" was fought during the Rep. Robert Barr, R-Ga. .
American Revolution. American forces led by Gcn B.-ncdict Arnold sufOh, bullch1ps. The preSident had a·
fered heavy losses. but managed to stall the Bni!Sh.
flinl!. and he fibbed aboutn to cover
his sorry butt and 10 shield his fBimly

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from embarrassment. But the
Republicans
want the White
House,
Newt
Gmgrich wants
personal revenge
fonhe reprimand
and
$300,000
fine that was
levied agai nSI
h1m m January of
1997, and the

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supcnnoral1st"

want Clinton 's head . And so they
have teamed up w1th a Clinton-hating
media to hype a dalliance inlo a disaster that supposc41y threatens our
c~istencc as a God-fcarin@ nauon
That's what this elaborately staged
hoax IS all about: sex, sex and polillcs. politics. Noth10g more and nOih·
'"l! less Any daim to the contrary IS
unabashed humbuggcry.
How can anyone df sound and fa1r
mind fail to sec the true nature of a
wllch hunt that's been gathcnng
steam for six years·&gt; The preSident·
elecl's obsessed encm1cs were printing "Impeach Clinton" bumper stickers before hiS first maugurat1on Rush
Limbaugh and the blabberjock crowd
began peddling their wacko conspw•·

cy theones heforc he moved Into the
Whnc House Then came Paulu
Jone s' mcntlcss lawsuit, funded and
promoted hy anti-Clinton craZies.
F~nally. the Republicans ,lQok over
Capitol H1ll , and the oiiJCiallnvcsugauons started.
- Ever wonder how thiS asscmhly of
lcg JSiaton;' earned the sobriqucl "donothmg Congress''&gt; Because they
have '" fact done nothmg -- except
probe B1ll Clinton A dozen commntecs 1n the Hous~ have cooductcd
mvcstagataons. at a cost of ~me $20
m1lhon. Senate rnvcsugat1on s 1nclud·
ed the hopclc"IY part~&gt;oo 13-month
-scncs of Whucwatcr hcanngs conducted by Alfonsc D'Amato ol New
York and the SIX-months ol cmnpmgn
finance hearing, chmrcd hy Fred
Thompson ol Tennessee.
Scvl!n independent coun,c ls have
heen appomtcd -- all at the hchcst of
Republicans -- 10 Investigate the
Clinton admmiStratlon, and they had
devoured $62 million m pubhc
memes as of last March Most mfa.
mous of all, of course, JS Kenneth
Starr, who consumed $40 mllhon 1n a
feckless auempt to nail Clinton on a
vancty of charges and ended up prohing sex in !he Wh1tc House. which he
has attempted to pass otT as a perjury
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case.
Impeachment talk m the House of
Represent atiVes hegan In March,
1997 .. 10 months heforc the public
ever heard of Monica Lewinsky -when the rab1d Mr. Barr asked Henry
Hyde to bcgm an impeachment
~nquiry. By Novcmher. 16 ol Burr's
fell ow fanat1cs had agreed to cosponsor a resolution of •mpcachmcnt.
In February, House Republicans
beefed up the Judiciary Comm11tee
wilh two con..~rvatavc funncr prosecutors, one of whom had supported
Barr's resolution Then came the
dump of Kenneth Starr 's salac1uus
documents and the release of the
videotape of Clmton 's grand jury testimony, and now the ollicml mquiry.
The polit~eal Rssauh Ihat hegan 1n
1993 JS ulmmt complclc.
1. ror one. am sic.:k of 11 -- ~0 sick
of

lact, thai I am thmkml! of
domg somcthmg on Nnvcmher 3~that
11 1 1n

I have never done hefnrc -- huldmg
my nose and yankmg nnlhing hut
Democratic levers withoul even
looking to see who I am voun~ for.
Because what I will really he
doing is voting agam~ t.
Joseph Spear is a syl)dicated
wriler for Newspaper Enterprise
Assoc:iation.

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Dorothy Jean Rhodes

MASON, W.Va.- Dorothy S. Cartwright, 77, Mason. died Fridly, Oct.
9, 1998 in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Born Nov. II, 1920 in Accoville, W.Va.. daughter of the late Christopher
Columbus Belcher and'Elizabeth A. "Lizzie" Diehl Belcher Jeffers, she was
employed by the Mason County Boand of Education as a cook at Point Pleasant Ju~ior High School.
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She was a member of the Mason United Methodist Church and the Fraternal Order of the Eagles Ladies Auxiliary Ae~ ~ 17 I, Pomeroy, and was ·
the former owner and manager of the Mason P~rken Drive Inn.
Surviving are a daughter, Eleanor Sue (Ralph E.) Hall of Middleport; a granddaugl)ter, three great-grandchildren anU a great-great-grandchild; and
four sisterS, Evelyn L. "Bunny" Russell of Mason, Mildred V. C~Ue of
Pomeroy, Edith M. Ingels Q,f Edinburgh, Ind., and Grace E. K1samore of

Newark.
She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Jerald Lee "Jerry" Loper.
Graveside services will be I p.m. Monday in the Kirkland Memorial Gardens, with the Rev. James Diny officiating. There will be no visitation.
Arrangements ~ by the Foglesong Funeral. Home, ~

POINT PLEASANT, W.VL- Dorothy Jean Rhodes, 75, Point Pleasant,
died Friday, Oct. 9, 1998 in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Born Nov. 17, 1922 in Toronto, Ohio, daughter of the late I'Jmer Huddleston and Irene Fowler Miller, she was a relined cook from the Ohio RiverCo.
She was also preceded in dealh by her husband, Charles William Rhodes;
two daughters, Marcella Coleman and Pauletla Jean Rhodes; and a brother.
John Huddleston.
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Surviving are two daughters, Mary (Kenneth) Keeler and Peggy
(William) Gardner,·bolh of Point Plea.W.t; two sons, Bill (Carolyn) Rhodes
of Point Pleasant, and Bob (Debi) Rhodes of Chester, Va.; nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; two sisten, Anna Mae Staats of Buffalo,
W. Va, and Frances Mayrwd of Soulh Point; and two brothers. Drew Huddleston of Huntington, W.VL, and Paul Huddleston of Virginia Beach, Va.
Services will be II Lm. Monday in the Wilcoxen Funeral Home, Point
Pleasant. wilh the Rev. Steven Doney officiating. Burial will be in the Suncrest Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral borne from 6-9 p.m. Sunday.

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William 'Bill' Siders

John Clayton Clagg

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GALLIPOLIS- William "Bill" Siden. 73, Gallipolis, formerly of HenGALLIPOLIS - John Clayton Clagg, 82. Gallipolis, died Friday, Oct. derson, W.Va., died Friday, Oct. 9, 1998 in Holzer Medical Center. ·
9, 1998 in the Plea..ant Valley Hospital emergency room.
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'· Born Aug. 6, 1925 in Gallia County, son of the late Cecil and Edith Long '
Born Aug. 3, 1916 in Centenary, son of the late Edwand and Jessie M. Si~rs. he was a fanner, and attended the Wyoma Pentecostal Church in GalDe Will Clagg. be was retired from the Gallipolis Developmental Center. · 1 lipolis Ferry. W.Va.
He was a member of the Galha Masonic Lodge 469 in Eureka.
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Mae Patterson Siders,
Surviving are his wife. Els1e M. Halley Clagg, whom he married Oct. 3. and by a son:·
1938 in Mercerville, four sons, Robert E. (Jessie J.) Clagg, Lewis C. (Lil, Surviving are four sons. Virgil Patterson and Tommy PattersOn, both of
lian I.) Clagg an!i David A. (Sherry 0.) Clagg, all of Gallipolis,' and Melvin Gallipolis Ferry, William Siders of Centenary, and Gary Siders of GallipoCOLUMBUS (AP) - Mistake~ of autopsies - around $2.000 each
"Jack" (Irene) Clagg of Crown City; II grandchildren and 18 great-grand- lis; four daughters, Effie Irene Martin and Vickie Long, both of Gallipolis, by hospitals and doctors are going
- and fear of malpracuce. lawsUits.
. . children: two brothers, Donavan F. Clagg and Henry H. Clagg, both of Gal- Virginia Large of Pomeroy, and Betty Hart of Point Pl~asant, W.Va.; sever- unnoticed because too few autopsie~
Hospilals rely on mk managers,
lipolis; four sisters, Mrs. Urban (Mary) Baldwin and Mrs. Bill Gene (Midge) al grandchildren and great~grandchildren; th= brothers, Junior Siders and are being performed. "60 Minutes"
often posing as gnef counselors. to
Evans, both of Gallipolis, Mrs. Alan (Clara) Blair of Circleville, and Mrs. James Siders, both of Gallipolis, and Albert Siders; and two sisters, Vema- is reporting.
meet with famihes and convmce
Paul ( Bonme) Bonnette of Columbus.
dine Siders of Ohio, and Belly Patterson of Gallipolis.
The CBS News show e~amined them that autopsies are unnecessary,
He wa.~ also preceded in de~th by three ,brothers, V~lagg. Shelby
Services will be 1 p.m. Monday in the Deal Funeral Home, Point Pleas- more than 320,000 deaths in Ohio Atlanta malpractice attorney Don
F. Clagg and Clarence M. Clagg.
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ant, wilh, lhe Rev. O'Dell Bush officiating. Burial will be in the Patterson- hospitals in 1994-96 and found an Keenan charges!,
' ;Services will be 2 p.m Sunday in the Willis Funeral Home. with P~tor · Conch Cemetery, Gallipolis Ferry. friends may call at the funeral home from autopsy rate of 8.5 percent. Half a
"You'd think the risk manager
Bruce Unroe officiating. Burial will be in the Centenary Cemetery. V1stta·
6- 8 p.m. S unday.
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century
ago.
the
autopsy
rate
would
would
deter miSiakes'and make medtion was held in the funeral home on Saturday.
~ave been around 50 percent, "60
icme better," he told the show.
Minutes" said.
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REEDSVILLE - Amos H. Sorrell Jr., 70, Reedsville, died Wednesday, the Journal of the American Medical
GALLIPOLIS - Norma Jean Jeanme Devoe, 70. Galllpohs, died Frv- Oct. 7, 1998 in Riverside Medical Center, Columbus.
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Association. called Ohio's ~utopsy
day. Oct. 9. 1998 in Holzer MediCal Center.
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Born Feb. 21, 1928 in Buchtel, son of the late Amos and Florence E. Wil· rate "dreadful ."
Born May 17, 1928 m Charleston, W Va., daughter of the )ate Thomas son Sorrell he was a retired boilennaker.
"I think if I'm the daughter or the
and Macil S~ith Spradling. shew~' a graduate of Charleston H1gh School.
Survivi~g are hiS wife, Alwida Wilson Sorrell; a son, Phillip (Jenny) Sor- husband of someone who just dieC:l .
and wa~ a ret1red cook frory Oscar s Restaurant. .
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rell of Florida: a son, Terry Wilson of Reedsville; a daughter, Lutila (John) I'd like to know why they died,"
S11rv1vmg are a daughter. Debbte Cochran of Cahfom": two so~~· Ralph
Daubenmire of Lancaster; seven grandchildren and four grfat-grandchtldren: Lundberg said on the show that airs
Jefferson Devoe and _Dav1d Ray Devoe, both of Caltfom1a, and a SISter, Pat three brothers, Glenroy. Willard and JIIJ11eS Sorrell; and three sisters, Juani- Sunday night.
Warburton of Oak Hill, W.Va.
ta Swanson Dorothy Collins and Grace Bell.
According to CBS. Lundberg said:
' She was also preceded in death by an infant daughter and two brothers.
He was ~!so preceded in death by his brother, Leonard Sorrell; and thi'ee "Wouldn't you lik'e the doctor to
There will benD serv1ces.
sisters, Cora Bell, Betty Sorrell and Ruth Sheley.
learn from that autopsy? Wouldn't
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Arrangements are by the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home.
Services will be 1 p.m. Sunday in the WIITCn Brown Funeral Home, Nel- you hke the medical sludents around
there to be able to learn in some way
·son ville. Burial will be in the Whitmore Cemetery, Buchtel:
from the death of your loved one, so
WE NEVER
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there's
a
benefit
to
society?"
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RUTLAND- Roy Arthur Elhs. 69, Ruuand, died Friday, oct. 9, 1998
· ~MA chairman Randolph Smoak _ · . .CoMPROMISE ON
at his residence in Brooksville, Fla.
GALLIPOLIS FERRY, W:Va. - Frunc1s E. Stevens, 77, Gallipolis Fer- Jr. said in a statement Friday that
Born March 3. !929 in Cheshire, son of the late Sidney Arthur and Alma
QUALIIT
Lundberg was speaking on his own a&lt;
ry,
died Friday, Oct. 9, 19911 at his residence, following a lengthy illness.
Etta Davidson Ellis, he was the fanner owner of Roy's Bait &amp; Tackle .in l~e
Btrr OcCASIONAllY
Born Oct. 26, 1920 in Ona, W.Va., son of the late Alva A. and Ella Ha•h a pathologiSt an~ not on beh~lf of the
Racine area. He was a also a laborer in the construction field, workmg m
nation's
largesl
doctors'
group.
Stevens, be was a relined general contractor, and had served as president of
.WE Do ON PRICE.
many capacities.
..
" II is just plain wrong to allege
.
.
He was a member of the Victory Baptist Church in Middleport. a World Stevens Excaviiting, South Charleston, W.Va., for 17 yelll'S:
A U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, he attended the F1rst Presbytertan that physicians are afraid to know the
War II veteran with the Fifth Infantry Army Air Corps, a life member of the
Church
of PpiJil Pleasant. W.Va .. where he served as _deacon. He we~ a mem- truth about why their patients d1e,"
Meigs County DAY Chapter 53 and the Eagles Club in Pomeroy:
l;&gt;er
of
AF
&amp; AM Minerva Lodge I 3 of Barboursville, W. Va:, th! ScottiSh Smoak said. "Every day, the physiSurviving are his wife, Clara Mae Anthony Eilts; four sons, Dav1d (Becky)
Rite
and
the
Bene Kedem of Charleston, W.Va., the West V1rgtma Cattle- Cians of America take heroic steps to
Ellis of Pomeroy, George Ellis of Brooksville, Bill, (Chris) Ellis ~nd Waite~
(Thelma) Ellis, all of Rutland: four .daughters, Sharon (Oit!e) JarviS o! men's Association, the Oddfellwos Association and the International Union help their patients. live ... And when
death does &lt;x:&lt;:ur, these same phySI·
. ·
.
Pomeroy, Ruth (leonand) Miller of N~w Haveo,. W.Va., Autumn (George) of Operating Engineers.
cian• are more interested than anyone
Surviving
are
his
wife.
Helen
Stevens;
a
son,
M1chael
(Sharon)
Stevens
Thomp~on of Byesville, and April Elhs..of Galhpoi!S; 15 grandchildren and
to delermine the true cause of death ...
of
Ranson,
W.Va.;
a
stepson.
John
Holton
of
Massillon:
three
stepdaughte;.;.
siK great-grandchildren; a brother, Dale (Margit) Ellis of Middleport; and a
Ohio wa.&lt; chosen for lhe study
Virginia Lantz ofBannoc, Ohio, Patti Golladay of Long Valley, N.J., and Elizsister, Betty Jo (Harold) Kirby of Vienna, W.Va.
.
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it keeps meticulous records
because
He was also preceded m death by a son, Roy Arthur Eilts, and by a SIS· ' abeth Hamilton of Blacklick; and eight grandchildren and a greal-grandchlld. on hospital death s and retlects the
Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in the First Presbytenan Church of Point
ter-in-law, Grace Ellis.
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with the Rev. A.D. Ellison and the Rev. Dave Nash oflictatmg. Bur- ' nation economically, racially and
POMEROY
,
Services will be I p.m. Tuesday in the Victory Baptist Church, Middlepolitically,
CBS
News
spokesman
ial
will
be
in
the
While
Chapel
Memorial
Gardens.
Friends
may
call
at
the
520 West Main St.
port, with the Rev. James Keesee officiating. Bunal will be in the Gravel Hill
Kevin
Tedesco
said.
Deal
F~neral
Home,
Point
Pleasant,
from
6·9
p.m.
Monday.
992-2588
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Cemetery, Cheshire. Friends may ~all at the Middleport Chapel of the F1sh·'
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"60 Minutes" said several Ohio
Masonic graveside rites will be conducted.
.
.
,
er Funeral Home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday .
VINTON
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the F1rst Presbytenan Church hospitals had failed to perfonn a smI '
, 388-8603
or Point Pleasant or to the American Lun'g Association, P.O. Box 3980, gle autopsy in 1996, the most recent
GALLIPOLIS
year for which figures were available.
Charleston, W.Va. 2530 I.
446-0852
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9, 1998 in the Jackson General Hospttal, Ripley. W.Va.
PATRIOT- Phyllis E. Withers. 71, Patriot, died Friday, Oct. 9, 1998 in \
Born June 10. 1918 in Nicholas County. W.Va., son of the late Francis
Holzer
Medical Center.
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Robert and Annie Arbaugh O'Dell. he retired from the Fimsh Carbun DepartBorn June 5, 1927 in Elkhart. Ind., daughter of the late Richard and Fern
ment of Kaiser Aluminum Chemical Corp. He was a former coal miner.
.
Surv1ving are two sons. Jack L (Carolyn) O' Dell of Hurdle Mills, N.C.. Long. she was a homemaker.
She
was
also
preceded
in
death
by
her
husband,
Raymond
Lee
Wnhers;
and Jodie (Rayna) O'Dell ot Millwood; three daughters. June (Paul) Jarrett
of Ravenswood. W.Va .. Jane (John) Hill of Chester. and Anne (Larry) Tur- and by four brothers, Ralph C., Roger, Carrol and William Randal Long.
Surviving are four daughters. Wanda (John) ~illiams and Roberta (Ken)
ley of Barboursville. W.Va.: eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren:
Bun.
bolh of East Liverpool, Bertba (Edward) Mtkula of Spnngfield, Tenn,.
a sister, Mamie Nuller of Nicholas County; anJ several nieces and nephews.
and Rhonda (James) Duty of Patriot; a son, Richard (Rita) Withers of ColumHe was also preceded m death by his wife. Ullainee: a grandson. Gregobus; and 21 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
.
ry; a brulher, JQhn O'Dell; and a Sisler. Ida O,'Dell.
Services will be I p.m. Monday in the Willis Funeral Home. w1th the Rev.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday in the Roush Fune_r~l Home, Ravenswood.
Amos Wilson officiating. Bunal will be in the Duty Flimily Cemetery. Friends
Burial will be m the Jackson County Memory Gardens, Cottagev1lle, W.Va.
may call at the funeral home on Monday from II a.m. until the ttme of the,
Friends may call at the funeral horne ,from 3-6 p.m. Sunday.
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Tue sday in the John w. Berry Fme ,
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been loved by American aud1ences
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U.S. in 1824. like the cas! in that first
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New York City. the National Opera
Company, a troupe of young artists
selected from across Ihe country. will.
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mtri~umg plots that take place in the husband in one of his tlirtations tllld
ca.•lle of Count Almaviva. not far tells Susanna lo g1ve h1m a messag~
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The lormer .barber of Seville IS a r;endezvous.
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her fiancee of the count s attempted
ll~ttauon w1th her.
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The plot thiCkens when Dr. Bartolo. the _c ountess' fanner guard1an,
enters with hiS agmg housekeeper.
Marcellina, from whom F1garo o~c~
bonrowed a sum of money. She ~lans
to sue lor breach of pro!"1se or Ioree
F1garo to marry her. Th1s plan. however. IS stopped when Dr B~rtol_o
becomes aware that Marcellina IS
F1garo 's unknown ~other.
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DAITON (AP) - When fire. fighter Gene Gober arrived. flames
w~re licking up lhe back of the small
.._ fr:une house in luka. Min. Gober lllld
- another fireman crawled in lhe front
- door, but the 18-degree tem~nllun:
on that early March morning had
~ ' • frozen the water in their hO!Ie.
"We hear this roaring noise; I.
looked up, and all I could see wa.~
flames," Gober recalled.
His partner pulled him out of 1~
hou.~. but flames were dancing on
Gober's uniform and gear. The
flames cracked his helmet and melted his face shield, but Gober was
uninjun:d.
.
"I didn't feel a drop of heat," he
said.
Like Gober, the Ohio company
that made his ·gear is also a survivor.
At a time when the 1\eat is on American te•tile jobs, the 100-year-old,

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delivered wood shavings lo 1 farm In Aid laat
month.~ Lawrence County youth started his
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ishing.
Wearinc a polo shin, kllaki pants
1 The business began in 1898 from lllld sandals, I apedec make$ it clear
lhe back of a horse-drawn wagon. It he likes 1 casual and collegial office
has grown to become the world'! atmosphere. Then: are no n:servcd
largest maker of structural fin: pro- pouking spou for top e.ecutives at
tective gear and a major manufactur- company headquarters in suburoan
er of commercial and government Vandalia. and Lapedec' de&lt;l is indis;
uniforms.
tinguishable from others.
Lion outfits fire crews around rhe
Terry Sullivan, vice ~ident of
world and,provides uniforms to secu- human resources and continuous
rity guard•. airline pilots and 16,000 improvement, said the company's
rangers in the U.S. Forest Service.
,equal-in-the-workplace philosophy
The 58-year-old company pre!i- is designed to encourage contribudent. Richaro Lapede., learned the tions from everyone and get lhe
business at on early age. When ~ most out of employees.
was in 8th grade, he swept floors at
"It not only makes moral and etht~•family's Dayton plant and cut out ical sense, but makes good business
patterns with shears. He later fol- sense," said Sullivan.
lowed his father into the bu.~iness.
Lion's five manufacturing and
"It sort of had a magnetic attra.;- distribution plant• in Kentucky grew
tion to me," L.apedes recalled. ''Then; . out of what began ' as a dry good•
were.01her things that interes!ed me:·' store in downtown Dayto'l·

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World financial
crisis Impacts
mortgage ra.tes
By MICHAEL WHITE
AP Buslneu Writer
LOS ANGELES - Robyn
Thornburgh was just days away
from closing a $320,000 loan tO
refinance her home at a lower interest rate when she got an unwelcome lesson in macroeconomics.
As Asian financial turmoil
pushed the · value of the dollar
down last.week, the interesl rate on
Ms.' Thornburgh's pending loan
rose from 7 ~rcent to 7-3/4 ~r­
cent. ·plus more than $3,000 in
points. or financing cost~.
Ms. Thombu'rgh. a 40-year-old
single mother of two woo sells
medical supplies, put her refinancing plans oq hold.
"It's not going to make sense
for me to do it. I'm going to end up
ba~ically paying the same rate that
I'm paying now," said Ms. Thornburgh of Irvine. "I can't find any
rhyme or reason to why this hap' ..
~ ned.
.. The source of her problems
began Wednesday, half a world
away, when the ailing Japanese yen
made a sudden dramatic rise in value againsrthe dollar. That reversed
the trend of falling Asian curren·
cies that had hel~d push interest
rates down for weeks an.J prompted a surge in homebtiying across
the United States.
Almost immediately, mortgage
rates went up more than half a percentage point at many big U.S.
lenders, providing Americans with
a harsh example of how global economic developments can di•rupt
their lives.
At Countrywide Home Loans
Inc.; the nation's large•t residential
loan broker, niles on a ~tandard,
30-year fixed-rate loan jumped
from 6-1/4 ~rcent with 1-1/2
.points on Tuesday to 7 ~rcent with
2-118 points on Friday, spokes·woman Jumana Bauwens said.
Wholesale mtes those
offered by lenders to inde~ndent
·mongage brokers went up by nearly 1 ~rcentage point on average.
'said Earl Brown of Dynamic
Access Mongages in Laguna Hills.
The increase "wa• almost
instantaneous" but whether it is
temporary is difficult to predict,
said Chip Johnson, a senior vice
president at Crestar Mortgage
Corp.. a nationwide lender based in'
Richmond, Va.
That will be determined. in
part. by the actions of currency
traders who have added to the dollar's decline by selling them off in
international markets, said Glenn
Yago, head of financial analysis at
lheMilken lnstilute in Santa Monica.

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When Larry Mullens had heart I !IOid that one and got thisnew tniil.Ironton-Tribune
surgeryin0ctoberi995,Kelli-Mul· er,"saidJustin,whomakesall the
IRONTON (AP) _ Justin Mul- lens moved behind the wbeel and payments on his equipment.
lens was not ~nlike other 13-year-old helr.ed,her son make hisdelive~~·· '
Now it's time for college.
boy' his age at Iranian Junior High
Mom had to do a httle dnvmg
"I'll probably go to.school in the
School. He was atlending classes, · forawhtle.Dadsatt.~ereandbossed, eveningsomeplacecloselikeOUSC
practicing football and playing in and that was worse, Justm satd. . (Ohio University Southern Campus).
games on Thursday evenings
Earlyon,Justmwentdoor-to-door I'IItakebusinessandaccountingand
But besides domg homework and ~o liciting business. He noted thai maybe a lillie advenising. I need to
studying for tests, in his free time :·now the orders are on the answer- get all the aspects of the game in
Justin was staning his own business. ing machine and keep me really there," said Justin.
_ delivering ~Yood shavings to busi- busy."
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nesses and inlfividuals for theirhors·
Justin. who won't be ~~- until it can only get bis~~r .when he ~gins
es or farms.
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December, is sti II playing football. . to ~~vote ~IS '!nd1v1ded attentton.
.It all began rather innocently.
He is a.senior guard and defensive
! Theresa btg market out t~re.
- . ''There was an older gentleman tackle for the Ironton· Fighting Tigers. "r;ou JUSt need to know when: 10 go
who made furniture and we got saw- And whtle his football career has tak- and know who to go to," said Justin.
aust from him for ourselv~s. I sold en off, so has his business.
"1\e got some indirect connections
'enough to have a little spending monJustin not only delivers to C01&gt;ke's to some other area•. but I don't have
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had gotten a contrac11o produce bird
He said he makes sure business
houses and t'eeders for Wal-Mart. doesn't conflict with football, but it
leaving him with a lot of wood shav- comes first in the off-season.
ings to dispose of.
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Si nce he was so young. Juslin didn't run !rack. I wasn'tu su~rstar
employed the help of hiS father. Lar-- at track and it wa~ hol\ling my busiry. who drove the truck until one of ness back," said Justin.
his friends turned 16 and Justin satd
Justin said his business has dou"he automatically became my bled in the past year. He has hought
- - his _third trailer and s~co~d truck to
employee."
Now Justin has one full-time and make ptckups and dehvenes.
two other part-time employees. one
"Each time I bought' a bigger rig.
of whom t.s his teammate and fellow I. started with a two-horse trailer, then
tackle Aaron Markel.
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The ·following numbers were
selected in Friday's Ohio and West
Virginia lotteries:
OHIO
Pick 3: 9-8-6
Pick 4: 8-0-0-2
Buckeye 5: 11-13-14-28-37
There were no tickets sold with all
five numbers selected 10 Friday
mght's Buckeye 5 drawing. the Ohio
Lottery said. ,
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Lotto drawing was $8 million.
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Sales m Buckeye 5 totaled
$362.417 . . Players will sharo

$104.477.
There were I06 Buckeye 5 tickets
with four of the numbers, and each is
worth $250 The 3.805 tickets showing three of the. numbers are each
wonh $10, and the 39,927 ·tickets
showing two of the numbers are each
wonh $1.
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$393.636 to Pick 3 Numbers winners.
Sales totaled $1,336,923.
Ptck 4 Numbers players wagen:4
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WASHfNGTON -As the House
Judiciary Committee prepares to
gauge the White House'• cooperation
with its impeachment inquiry, the
panel'scllai!TIWI is granting a Democnllic de!'Jand .to question Jndependent Counsel Kenneth Starr.
Speaking to ~rs Friday after
briefing committee Republicans on
logistiC!. Rep. Henry Hyde of Illinois
n:veised his previous opposition to
questioning Starr-- on one condilion.
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,ers has indicated thaf be is going to
call Mr. Starr. And as of now I have
oo objection to tl1at," Hyde said. "If
he has something to tell us ... beyond
his referral."
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Hyde said the committee'~ lir:st
tm~achment hearing proliably

would occur in mid-November.
motivated probe. Hyde on ThUrsday
By putting Starr on the slallil dur·
White House lawyers and com- had sl~ down any suggestion of ing nationally broadca&lt;;~ hearings,
mittee Republicans, meanwhile, calling Starr. but he reversed himself Democrats hope to undermine the
agreed in a telephone conference Fri- Friday.
credibility of the GOP-led inquiry
day to meet as early as Tuesday.
The Starr and stipulation issues based on his repon.
administration and congressional are only the first in what is expected
"In my view, complaints about the
officials said An investigator for . to be a blizzard of negotiations on the independent counsel should be
committee Democrats also is expect- probe_'s .direction and .cope between · brought .to (Attorney Geneml) Janet
ed to attend
the White House and the committee Reno, who sought his appoinfrnent.
During the session, GOP investi- as the third presidential inquiry in his- and she should bring them to the
gators
try to get a feel for how tory moves forwaro.
three-judge court which appointed
much of Starr's repon the White
White House confirmation of tes- him." Hyde told reponers Thursday.
• House will "stipulate." or admit. is timony in Starr's repon would cut the
But on Friday, the chatrrnan !aid
credible.
committee's investigation time he had no obJect tons· to the prospect
"Stipulation.• would be most help- something Republicans hope will of Starr being questioned by the panful," Hyde said. "That's another serve as an incentive for lhe admin- el.

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way to spell cooperation."
istratipn. "It would expedite the
One of the key area• of negotia- ·process," Rep. Charles Canady, Rlion during the inquiry, will be which Aa., told reponers.
witnesses to call before the commitCrafting a list .of witnesses the
tee. Democrats have demanded the 1:0mminee wants · to question is
panel question Starr. whom they e•pected to be the target of in~nse,
acci!SC of conducting, a politically · negotiations, c_ommillee aides for
· , · . both parties said.

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He also told reponers that the
inquiry could move to ocher areas,
such a&lt; whether the Monica Lewinsky affair had destroyed Clinton's
ability to lead. Asked whether he
might call high-ranking Pentagon
officials berore the panel to say
whether Clinton has retained hi~
credibility a.~ commander in chief.
Hyde replied: "It's a possibility."
B.ut he cautioned that any s~ ­
lalion on witnesses

wa.~

premature.

since tile committee did not yet
know th~ breadth of its probe.
"That's why we want to talk with the ;
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Suspect in Capitol shooting incident
indicted.for m.urde'r"of two policemen
WASHINGTON (APJ- A federal grand jury charged Russell E.
Weston Jr. on Friday with murdering
two policemen and anempting to
murder another at the U.S. Capitol
last summer.
WeSion. 41, who has a 20-year
history of mental illness. was indicted on two counts of murder, one
count of attempted murder and three
counts of using a pistol during a violent crime. He could face the death
penalty.
"It's definitely not a surprise,"
said Barry Boss, an assistant public
defender representing Weston.
An arraignment was set for
Wednesday, at w~ich time. the
defense may begin unfurling an
insanity defense. W~ston wa.&lt; diag·
nosed a~ ·a paranoid schizophrenic
years ilgo.
.
Capitol Polic~ Officers Jacob J.
Chestnut and John Gibson di~ of
gunshots from a .38·caliber Smith &amp;
Wesson revolver fired by Weston during the July 24 incident. prosecutors
say. A tourist, Angela Dickerson, 24,
of Chantilly, Va .. wa• slightly wounded. .
Weston remains in custody without bond, hospitalized with gunshot
wounds he received from Gibson,
who blocked Weston's entry into a
suite of offices occupied by·Rep. Tom.
DeLay, R-Te&lt;as, the House majority
whip.• ·
The incident began when Weston
burst through a metal detector at a
door on the East Front of the Capifut According to prosecutors, he
killed Chestnut there with an execution-style shot to the back or'the head
as the, officer wa&lt; writing out directions for a tourist.
From that point, Weston ran jlown
a first-tloor Capitol hallway, where
he fired on Capitol Police Officer
Dougla.&lt; B. McMillan before ducking
through a doorway arid confronting
GibSon, prosecutors have said. The
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shots Weston allegedly fired at
McMillan were the basis for the
attempted IJIUrder co'unt in the """bones, four-page indictment.
On Sept. 23, bandaged and
appearing frightened, Weston was

pushed int(l a federal counroom in a
wheelchair for his first a~arance
before a judge since the shootings. He
was there to answer one federal murder charge. covering the deaths of ·.
hoth officers .

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Modesty fails to counter fascination with Glenn's mi.ssion
By ROBYN SURIANO
Florida Today

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CAPE CANAVERAL. Aa. - Mission accomplished.
Sort of.
John Glenn left Aorida Fnday a bona fide member of &gt;huttle Dtscovery\
c:rcw. waving with the other astronauts at camera' pointed mainly at him.
The n-yc:ar-old space legend sai led through four days of final launch tmoning at Kennedy Space Center, and NASA officials said he. i&gt; ready for hi s
planned Oct. 29 return to space. ·
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But NASA had learned nothmg wtll make the Amencan hero what he
seemingly wants most- to be viewed as just any otfter astronaut out to do

a Job.
Despite &lt;very effort to blend tn with Discovery's crew. Glenn. retiring after
a long career as a Democratic senator from'Oiuo. could not escape the fascination nor skepttctsm surrounding 'his role in the ntght
Atone point. he even tried scoldmg the medta into focusing on tbe potenual science benefits of the night and not on hjs every move.
"Let me ca.&lt;ltgate the pre» al)lOment here." Glenn said. " Too often you
get tnto the human aspects of this and you don't get into the sc tentific stuff
that gets into everybody's house all over this country."
But there is no chance that Glenn, the fir.;t Amencan to orbit Earth in 1962
wtll
into the background.

Even NASA's own a.rnmaul&lt; - on average three decades younger and
sometimes vastly more exl'&lt;'rienced-space Oiers th:lll Glenn- can' t see hinl
as simply another member of the crew.
"Everyone .looks.at John with a little bit of awe because it's John Glenn,"
said a.&lt;tmnaut Rick Linneh:lll, assigned to help btscovery's a."mnaul&lt; get
ready tony on launch day.
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" He's a functioning membef of the crew: and everyone has their &gt;pectfic jobs to do. But. on another level. he's John Gfenn."
The D1scovery crew rose early Friday for a dre5s reheomal of launch day.
The six men and one woman ate breakfast. dressed in thetr 90-pound launch
and
silver van that carries crew~ to the spaceship;

Ballot Language, Arguments and the Full Text of Statutes Proposed by Initiative Petition to be Submitted to the Voters at the General Election, November 3, 1998.

PROPOSED LAW
Argument Against the Issue

Argument For the Issue
PROPOSED LAW
Proposed by Initiative Petition

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a~end Se~tions

To
1531.0 I and 1531.02 of the Ohio
Revised Code to prohibi'l the hunting or taking of mourning doves in Ohio.

The proposed law would:
(I ) Amend Section 1531.01 (SJ of the Ohio Revised Code
by removing the words "mourning doves" from the definition of "Game birds."
(2) Amend Section J'S31 .0 I of the Ohio Revised Code by
removing the final sentence of that section which states:
. "The chief shall not establish a season for the hunting
of mourning doves that opens prior to the fifteenth day of
September of any year."
(3) Amend Section 1531.02 of the Revised Code by adding
the words "NO PERSON SHALL HUNT OR TAKE A
MOURNING DOVE."

If adopted, this law as amended would b,e effective on
December 3, 1998.

A majority yes vote is necessary for passage.
YES

NO

1531.01 DEFINITIONS

mg. The hand Ime or rod and Ime shall
have attached to it not more than three

balled hooks, not more than three ant·
fly rod lures, or one artificial bait

As UZiCd in thts chapter and Chapter '
1533. of the Revised Code·

ca...tmg hlfe eqmpped Wtth not more

(A) "Person" means mdivtdual, company. partnership, corporation. mun1c-

than three sets of threC hooks each.
(N) "Trothne" means a devtce for

ipal corporation, association, or any
combmat\On of mdtv1duals, or any
employee, agent, or officer thereof.

c atchmg fi sh that conststs of a ltne havmg suspended from it, at frequent Jnt~r·
vals, vert1callines With ~ooks attached.

(B) "Re~ident" means any indtvidual

(0)

"Fish" means a cold-blooded ver·

who has restded in thts state for not less
tebrate havmg fin s
than s1~ months n~t~dmgthe date '"' ·"(¥}· " Measureme&amp;t' ·of \ fish" means
of makmg application for a license.
length from the end of tH.~ riose tn the
(C) "Nonresident" meafls any tnd1v1d~ •. longest tip or end of the tall.
uai who does not qualify as a rest dent (Q) "Wild btrds" includes game bmls
(D) " DIVISIOn rule" or "rule" means and nongame b1rds
any rule adopted by the ch1ef of lhe
(R) "Game" mcludes game birds,
div1sion of Wildlife under section game quadrupeds, and lur~beanng anJ-

151 I I0 of the Revised Code unless the
context tndtcates othefWtse
(E) "Closed· season" ineans that peri·
od of lime dunng wh1ch.the tak1n g of
w1ld an1mals protected by tht s chapter
and ~haptcr 1513. of the Re v1sed Code
ts protribtted
(f) "Open season'' means thar penod
ofttmc dunng wh1ch the takmg of v. 1ld
animals protected by tht s chapt~r and
Chapter 1533. of the Rev1sed Code IS
penmtted.
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(G) "Take or lakmg" mc lude~ pursu~
mg. shootmg, hu ntmg, kallmg. trappmg, anghng, fishmg with a lrotlme,
or neumg any clam, mussel, crayfish,
aquat tc msect, fish , frog, turtle , wild
bird, or Wild quadruped, and any lesser act, such as wounding, or plac mg,
seumg, dmwing, or usmg any other
dcv1ce for klllmg or captunng any w1ld
am mal, whether n results m killing or
capturmg the animal or not. "Take or
takmg" mcludes every atte mpt to kill
or capture and every act of ass1srance
10 any mher person in killmg or cuptu nng or attempting to k1ll or capture
a "'1ld am mal
CH) " Possesston" meam bOth act ual
and constructi ve possesston and any
control of thmgs referred to
(l) " Bag hm1t" rn eans the riumber.
measu rement or we 1ght of any kind of
crayf1sh, aquatic msec t~ . f1sh, lrogs,
1Ur1lcs. wtld b1rds. and wild quadrupeds
penmtled lobe taken
(J) "Transport .tnd Jr,msron3n on"
me ans carrymg or mov111~ or cau smg
10 be earned or moved
(K) "Sell and sale" means barter,
exchange. or offer or t:xpose fo r sale
(L)"Wholc to Include part" means thai
every provasmn re laung 10 any wild
antmal protected by lhas chapter and
Chapter 1533. of the f{ev 1 ~ed Code
applies to any part thereof w1lh Ihe
s:.tme effect as 11 applies to the whole
(M ) "A nglmg" means f" hm g wnh not
more than two hand h nes. nol more
than lwo unJts of rod and l1ne. or a
comhmauon of not more th an one hand
lme and one rod and hne, c,:lt,her 1n hand

mals.

The orgamzaltons behind Issue One oppose UStng,animals--for farm·
mg. medical research ... even fishing , ctrcuses and zoos! Ltke all
social reform m ovements, their goal is to begin with an "easy sell."

• Dove hunting is cruel: :rhe U.S. Ftsh &amp; Wtlr.\hfe Service estimates th..::~l move on to bigger iss ues.
that Up tO 30% Of doves are WOUnded and unretFieved. These cnppled The main backers of Issue One are national organi zattons.,Thc Fund
btrds slow ly suffer until they dte, accordmg to The Humane Society for Ammals, New York, People for the Ethical Treatment of Ammals
of the Untted States.
(PeTA), Virginia, and others. They have paid 75 percent of the costs
of Issue One to date. They, not Ohtoans, paid for ihe Arizona Firm;
• Dove hunting is unnecessary: Ohto Divtston of Wildlife publications state, whtch used profess1onal signature gatherers to'(et Issue One on the'
"Obvtously. doves don 't have to be hunted." Doves don 't overpopulate They ~~ -

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cause no damage in Great Lakes states, such as Michigan, Minnesota, New

Tell them NO. There is stmply no reason to

York. and Wtsconsin, where they have long ~been protected.
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• Dove hunting is target practice: A dove contams only an ounce or two

outl~w d~ve

hunting

Moummg doves are the mol abundant game bird in A'merica.
Numbering some 500 million, more doves extst t~an all spectes of
ducks and geese combined! State and federal wildhfe official s tell us
that hunttng doesn't impact dove numbers; there IS no difference m
states in whtch they are hunted and the few tn whi ch they are not.
Tens of thousands of Ohioans and mtlhons of Amencans hunt and eat
doves. One dove equals 10 large shnmp, one chicken leg, two chicken wmgs, 2 1/2 w1eners, three sausage patties or one bratwurst.

of meat. They're used as targets, not food. FIELD &amp; STREAM hunt-

mg columnist George Retger says "I've witnessed opening days m
which shooters competed to see who wquld be the first to kiiiiOO birds.
I've seen doubles and tnples fall to gunners who st1ll hadn't bothered
to look for the doubles and triples they'd previOusly shot.''

• Dove hunting is not an Ohio tradition: Doves are backyard birds val, ued by milhons of Ohioans. Acting as a natuml (a.' opposed to chemt- Why, then , Is Issue One on the ballot? ·
cal) herbictde and dmng no d~mage to agncultural crops, doves help The answer IS in thetr own words. Issue One backers have sa1d
farmers and gardeners by eating weed-producing seeds. Responsible
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"Even tf animal research resulted tn a cure for AIDS, we'd be agatnst
sportsmen are sat1sfied with the 47 spectes tradtttonally hunted here
it." (PeT~ spokesperson. Vogue, 9{89)'
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• Dove hunting i.! bad for the environmenl: Dove hunters discharge tons "Eatmg meat' mocks God by tortunng antmals, po\luttng the earth mid
of tOXIC lead shot. polluting water and poisoning wildhfe.
destroying our own health." (PeTA. Washingrmr Post, I/3L/98)

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assistance to any other person m cap·
turing wild birds or \lo ild quadrupeds by
means of 1he dev1cc whether or not the
means results an capture.
(AA) "Muskrat spear" means any
device used 1n speanng muskrats.
(88) "Channels and·passages" means
those narrow bod1es ,of water lying
between 1s lands or bel ween an 1sland
and the mainland 111 Lake Ene
(CC) ''Island" means a rock or land eli:·

(S) "Game bi~ds'' mcludes mettllllli!;
vat1on above the wate;s of Lake Ene
qua1l, ruffed grouse,
having an area of five o r more acres
sharp~tailed grouse. p1nnated grouse,
above water.
wild turkey, Hunganan partnd ge , (DO) ''Reef' means an elevation of.
Chukar
partndge,
woodcocks.
rock, e1lher broken or 1'n place . or gra v~
black~brcasted plover, golden plover,
el shown by the latest United States chan
W1lson 's snipe or Jacksnlpe, greater and
to be above the common level of the surlesser ycllowlegs, rail. coots, gall mules,
rounding bottom of the lake, other Ihan
duck, geese, brant, and crows.
the rock bottom, or m place fom1111g the
(T) "Nongame b1rds" Includes all other
base or foll,pdauon rock of an island or
Wild b1rds not mcluded and defmed as
mainland and . slopmg from the shore
go.mc btrds.
thereof. "Reer' also means all elevatiOns
(U) "W1ld quadrupeds" includes game
shown by that chart to be above the com4uadrupeds and fur-bearmg animals.
mon level of the slopang base or foun·
(V ) "Game quadrupeds" mcludes hares
datton rock of an 1sland or mamland.
o r rabb1ts. gray squirrels, black. squir- whether running from . the shore of an
rels1. fox squirrels , red squirrels,
island or parallel wuh the contour of the .
g roundho~s or woodchuck s, deer, wtld
shore of an 1sland or in any other way
boar, and bears
and whether formed by rock. broken or
(W) "Fur-beanng ammals" tncludes · an P,lace. or from gra ve l
mmk s, we~stls. raccoons. skunks. ~E) ''Fur faml'' means any area used
opossums, muskrats, fox , beavers, bad- exdus 1vely for raasmg fur~beanng amgers. alterS. coyotes, and botx:ats
mals or m addition thereto used fo r
(X) ..Wild ammals" includes mol·
hun1ang game. lhe boundanes of wh1ch
lusk s. yrusta ceans, aquauc msects,
arc plaanly marked as such
ft sh, rept1les, amph1b1ans, wtld b1rds, (FF) '"Waters" mcludes any lake, pond,
wild quadrupeds. and all, other. wild
reservoar, stream, channel. lagoo n, or
mammals.
other body of water, or any part there·
(Y) " Hunting" means purs uing, shoot ~
of , whelhcr naiUral or arttfi c1al
mg. k1lhng, followmg after or O fl the
(GG) "Cr.tb" or "cur'' refers to that partrail of. lymg m wa1t for. shootmg at. .. t1cular t.:ompanmcnt of the net from whacll
or woundmg w1ld b1rds o r wild
the fish tire t.1ken when the net 1s lifted.
quadrupeds whtlc e mploying any
{HH ) "Cmnrncrc ml !ish" means those
device commnnl y used !(l k 11! or
!!JJCCICS Of fi,h rtenniUclllo be taken, poswound w1ld b1rds or w1ld quadrupeds
sessed, boug.hl , or soht llllli.!s;o; nthcrw1sc
whelhcr or not the ,lets result in k1lhng
rcstncted by the I&lt;L'V Isl·d Code or diYIorwoundmg. ''Hu nun g" 1ncludescvery
ston rule und art: ,Ji i.!WI ll' (1\
p'-:Clld('auem pt. to kill or wound and every act · ha rcngus). Amcncan ~:d tA n~u lll.1 l(]s- ~
of ass1stancc to any o the r peison m
tr,ttu), howfm (An ua L&lt;~ l v .t) . hurhot
ka11mg or wound1ng or .memptlng to
(Lnla· Iota), c,trp (Cyp nma" l .trpm ),
k1ll ur wound w1ld bards o r w1ld
Mnallmo uth buffalo (lc11obus bubulu s).
quadrupeds.
higmouth buffalo (lctJobus cypnnellu s),
(Z) "Trappm g" means sccunng o r black bullhead tk·talurus mel as), ye llow
allemptmg tu secure posscs,1on of a
bullhead (lctalurus nalaiJs ), brown butlwtld b1rd ot w1ld quad ruped by means
he ads (lctalurus neh ul (~~u ~ ). ch.mncl
of sclltng. placmg. drawmg. or usmg
Ciltlish (k taluru ~ punctutus). llad tcad cal·
any devt cc that as dcstgncd lo close
f1s h •(Pylod1ctas ohvans ) wh1tet1sh
upon . hold ta~ t , confine. or ot hcrw1se
(Corcgonus sp.). Cisco (Coregt llllt \ "11 ).
capt ure a w1 ld b1 rd or wild 4u.tdrupcd
freshwater dru m or shecpshc.1d
whether or not the mc.uv.; res ults 111 ~.:ap(Aplodmolus
gr unn1 e ns).
gar
lure "Tr..upptng" mc iLJdcs ~vL·ry uc: t of (Lcplsostcus sp ). g1zzard shad

~pheasants,

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Committee Agamst the Law
State Senator Gary C. Suhadolnik, 241h District
Stale Senator Robert Latta, 2nd DIStrict
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State ~~nator Mtchael Shoemaker, 17th Dtstrict
State Senator Greg DtDonato, 30th District
State Representative Joseph E. Hat~e s, 74th Dtstnet
State Representative Jim Duchy, 84th DtStnct
State Representative Jerry Krupinski , 98th Di.stnct
"state Representative Sean Logan, 3rd Distrtct

Don Atkmson, former d1strict d•rectqr. League of Ohio Spo(lsmen
Gene Branstool , former AsSistant Secretary, U.S. Agriculture Dept.
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John Butterworth, Manon County Sheriff
Dick Schafrath, Republican State Sen~tor and Cleveland Browns All-Pro
Lineman
. Dr. Tam1 Shearer. veterinanan .
Sandy Rowland, Ohio Director of The Humane Society
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(Dorosoma ceped1anum),
goldf1sh
(Carass1us auratus),
lake trout
(Salvelinu s namaycush) , moOneye

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1lar gear. and any boat used in con~
JUnction w1th that gear, but does nol
.mclude gill nets_

(Htodon tergtsus), qutilback (~a~es

(RR) "Native wildhfe" mean.• any

cyprinus). smelt (Allosmeru~~s,
Hypomesus sp., Osmerus sp.. Spmnchus
sp.).
sturgeon
(Acipenser sp .•

species of the animal kmgdom mdJge·
nous to th1s state.
(SS) "G1II net" means a smgle se~tton
offabnc or n~tt1ng seamed to a float hne
a1 the top and a lead Ime at the bottom,
whach IS des1gned to entangle fish m the
net openmgs as they sw1m mto 1t.
(IT) "Small game" mcludes phea'iants,

Scaphtrhynchus sp.), sucker other than
buffalo an~
qutllback (Carptodes sp ,
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Catostorms sp • Hypentehum sp ,
Mmytrema Sf., Moxostoma sp.), whtte

bass (Morone chrysops), whue perch
(Rckcus americanus~ . and yellow perch
(Perea fl avescens). When the common
name nf a fi sh 1s used m this chapter or

quail, ruffed grouse. sharp-tatled

Chapter 15JJ of the Revtsed Code, tt

COfks, black-breasted plover, g'olden
plover, Wtl,son 's smpe or Jacksn1pe,
greater and lesser yell?wlegs, ra1l, coot.
gallmules, ducks. geese, branl, crows,
rabbits, gray squirrels, black squmels,
fm. sqmrrels, red sqmrrels, and grouOO ~
hogs or woodchucks.
( UU) "Tag fi shmg tournament" means
a contestm which a panicipanl pays a
fee, or gives other valuable cons1der~
a11on, for u ch1mce to win a pnze by
VIrtUe of calchmg a tagged or otherwise
specifically marked fi sh within a lim·
lied period of ume, but does nol
mclude a s&lt;;heme of chance conduct ~
ed under diVIston (D)( I) of section
2915 02 of lhe Revised Code
(VV ) "Tenant" means an mdJvJdual
who restdeS on limd for wh1ch the tnd1 ~
v t1.h ... ~ rays rent and whose annual
mcome is pnmanly denved from agri·
cultural produl·lton conducted on that
land , a~ "agncultural produ clion" is
defmed an section 9 29. 01 of lhe
Rev1 sed Code.
(WW) "Nonnauve wtldlife" means
any wild am mal no t mc..ltgeno us lo th1 s
state.
The l'lhlef llh!tll FISt 8.Jialilmh ill S! ft Gil
ft1 lhe Luntlrt~ efrPI!'Itt:Pfllftg tte eo that
a~eriiJ JJP18r le lb t'iHeenth tis) et
SetJU~M!er ef Bfl) )ear.

grouse, pmnated grouse. Hurlgarian

partridge, Chukar partridge, wood·

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refers tq the fish designated
the ·scienliflc name m th1s dcfimtion.
(Ip "F1shmg" means lakmg or attemptIll~ to take fi sh by any mel hod, and all
other acts sush as placmg, settmg.
drawmg. or using any device com·
manly used to take fish whether res ull~
mg m a takmg or not •
(JJ ) "F1IIet" means the pieces of flesh
taken or cut from both sides of a fish,
JOined to fonn one p1ece of flesh.

( KK) "Part fillet" means a piece of flesh
l:lken or cui from one s1de of a fish
(LL) "Round" when used m descub~
ing fish means with head and tail ,intact.
(MM ) " Migrate" means the transn or
move ment of f1sh to or from one place
to another, as a result of natural forc~s
or instinct and mcludcs, but is not limited to, movement of llsh mduced or
c aused by changes m the water flow.
(NN) "Spreader bar" means a bra1 l o r
rig ad bar placed across the enure width
of the had , at the top and bottom of
the cars mall trap. c nb. and fyke nets
for the purpose of keepmg the m eshe~
1
han ging sq uarely whtlc the nets are
fi shing
{00) "F1shm g gu1dc' mc.tns .any person who. for consaderation o r htre,
opc nues n bo.al, re nts, lenses, or other•
'-"1Se lurnn•.hcs .mg lmg deviCes, 1ce
ti slung ~ h .mucs or shelter~ of any kmd,
(lf other lishtng equ1pm!.!nt, and accompaniC!'t, gu1d~~ . da.rcct!i. ur a!'t ststs any
o ther person m ordet 1 •r tho: olher JX: t •
son to engage in fashmg
(PP) "Net" me.ms fish1ng dev1ces \I, 11h
meshes composed of twmc or sywhet ac m &lt;ttena l and tncludcs, but 1s not hm l,ICd to. trap nets. fy ke nets. cnb nels.
carp aprons, d1 p nels, and scmes, except
mmn nw semes and minnow d1p net"
' mercta l llshtng gear"
(QQ) "Cmn
means se mes . Imp nets . fykc nets. d1p
nets, carp aprons. trotlmes. olher si m ~

tSJI .02 STATE OWNERSHIP OF
WILD ANIMALS
Tht: ownership of and the ttlle to ull
wtld anunals m th1s staie, not legally
confined or held by pnvate owner!i htp
legally acqutred, 1s 111 the "laiC. wh 1ch
holds such tlll e 1n tn t"l tm the benefit
11f allt}tc people. 111d1viduul pO!!i:-eSston
s~ dl be obtmncd only m .tccordnncc
with the Rcv1scd Code or d1V1~1on ol
waldhfe orders. No perscns shill\ at any
time of t~e year take 1n an y maf\ner or
P,Ossess any number or quantity of wild
annnals. cxr cpl suc h Wild am mals us

the Revised Code'·or dh·1 sion orders
permit to he taken, hllnted , k1lled , or
had 111 possess1on, and only at such
ume and plaC"llliitrd in su,:h manner, as
the Revis.ed Code or ,division orders
pre sen be. No pt:p'SOn s hall buy, sell , or
offer any part of wrld ammals lpr .sale,
or transport any part of wild ammals,
except as permiued b'y the Re vised
Code or division orders. No person
shall possess or 'trunspon a Wild am ~
mal wh1c~ has ~en taken unlawfully
outside the state .
A person doing anythmg proh1bated or
neglec11ng to do anythmg required Jly
this chapter m Chapter 153 3. of the
Rev1sed Code, or' contrary lo any dJVI·
sion order v1ohltt!s th1s sect1on A per·
1
son who c" unsels , atds, sh1elds, or barbon; an ofTender under suc h sections or
d;YIS!Oil order, tlf who knowmg\y
shares in lhe proceeds of such ytola·
· c1on, or rece1ves or possesses any wtld
ammul m v1olation of the Revised
Code or dJv1s1on order Ylolares this sec~

Section

Sunday, October 11 , , . .

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By TARA BURGHART
CHAMPAIGN , Ill. (AP)
Motivation? No problem for top·
ranked Ohio State.
.tt " We threw a !Jig goose egg on the
board," linebacker Na'il' Diggs said
after he returned a tumble for a
touchdown in Ohio State's 41 -0 victory over llltnots. "We, can stay
· motivated agamst any team, hard or
·.easy, ranked or unranked ." ·
Ohio State (5-0. 2·0) faces Big
Ten
also-rans
Minnesota.
• Northwestern aod lndaana m the next
. three weeks. It will wrap up its regular season agamst Michigan at home.

" ThiS was a game

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test our

maturity. If we' re miltmc . then we ' re

not gowg to ' trcat anybod y lightl y
We 're not going 10 want to win by
just. a ltttle,.. salety Damon Moore
smd
~ "Ohio State (S-0, 2-0 Big Ten)
looked very mature aga i nsl , the
young and mexpcricnccd lllini . who
just. broke a I) -game Btg Ten loson g
streak Ja . , t week.
Joe Ge nnatnc threw for 307 yards
nnd three touchdowns. complctmg

17-ot-2X.
"They' re the hest tea ni I' ve
played agatnst all year Gcnnatne put
the hall nght on the money today."

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Illinois dcrcnStve tackle Garrett
Johnson said
The Buckeyes racked up 24
points and 326 yards in lhc first half
as Gcrmatnc spread his passes
among Dco;, Miller. David Boston,
Reggie Germany and John Lumpktn
- with the latter three each scoring
touchdowns

The dclense scored a touchdown
thanks to Diggs. kept constant pressure on lllinots quarterback Kurt
Kittner aitd his receivers, and limited
lllinms to JUSt 69 yards tn the lirst
hall and 57 yards rushing for the
game
" They have weapons eyerywhcrc.'' Illinois coad1 Ron Turner
,.;.ud
"·
Ohio State got the only pmnts it
needed o n it~ li1 st pos~cs~1on of the
game. a 40-yard lield goal by Dan
Stultl at the end of a ntnc·play, 59·
yard dn vc
Wuh 8 31 lelt in the first quarter.
tt1e Buckeye' hcgan a 79-yard march
capped hy Genna tne's one-yard pas'
to Lumpkin Gctmainc completed
passe" ol 15 -yards IO Boston and 19
to Lumpktn and Mtchacl Wtlcy con·
tnbutcd 1un s o l U and nmc yard s to
the dnve

YOU'RE GOING DOWN!- Illinois running back Steve Havard (38)
goes to the turf as Ohio Stale defensive lineman Rodney Bailey (94)
closes in for the tackle In lhe first half of Saturday's Big Ten
matchup in Champaign, Ill., where the top-ranked Buckeyes won 410. (API
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quarter. Germaine threw a 30-yard and D1 ggs returned the fumhlc to the
touchdown' pa ss. to Bu-.tun In l1m sh end zone to make It 34·0
five-play sconng dri&gt;r that also
A two-yard run hy Jonathan Wells
oncluded a 40-yard pa&gt;S to Mtlle r.
capped an e1ght -play. ~4 -yard dttvc
Germany caught a J?-ya1d touch ~ to the last Ohw State touchdown.
down pass' 1rom Gc rmmnc JUSI at the
Kittn er. who was 1'1-ot-36 for 156
goal ltnc to make 11 24-0 wtth 6 19 ym d s, had a numhcr ol passes hatted
lclt m the half
down or tipped Rocky Harvey. third
With ahout II mtnutes lett in the 111 the B1g Te n With 99 rushmg ya rd-.
Four tninulcs mlo the ' second game , James Cotton sac ked Kutn e r a game, was lumtcd to 29
· on ftrst-and -10 at the Buckeyes 47

,Padres defeat Braves 4-1 ·in NLCS
SA~ DIEGO (AP) -. The San Otego Padres
The Padres arc one wt n away Irom thctr lirst
took a 3-0 lead in the National l.,eagtlc tnp to the World Senes since 1984, when they
Champion shtp Senes after rc~ordtng a 4- 1 vic- beat the ChiCago Cuhs tn t he NLCS , only to
tory over the Atlanta Braves in Gam e 3 lose to the Detroit Ttgers tn the Fall Classic.
Saturday
Sterling Httchcock's gntttness and clutch

two-out RBI htt s hy Steve Ftnlcy and i(cn
!=amin1tt off Greg Maddux in the ftfth onmng
earned the Padres to the verge p t what would be
a shocking swee p.' ·

NCAA Division l 'football scores
East
Buffalo 35, Morgan Sl. 17
C.W. PoSt 27, Monmouth, N.J. 22
Citlholic l~l..a Sulle 14
Cent. Connecticut St. 12, St. Franrls, Pa.

0
Colgate 45, Dartmouth 24
Connedir.ut 40, Hofslntl8
Duquesne 39, ~arlst 17
Georgetown, D.C. 18, Canlsius 0
Harvard 19, Cornellll
Lat•yeht'l7, Towson 1 .•

Lehlah lO, Columbia "

MassathuseUs 28, Jama Madison 26
Nprtheastern 18, VlllanoVIil 17
Penn 34, Fordham 31
Princ~lon

31, Brown 17

Rhode Island 18, Maine 17

Richmond 22, New Hamplihirt 13
Siena 4S, lonJ1143

Newberry 28, Charll'ston Southern
North Carolinll 29, Pittsburgh 10

Valparaiso 19. Robert Morris 17
Wagner J4 , Sl. Peter's 7
W~t Virginia .17, Temple 7
Yale lS, Hoi)' Cros.~ 7
South
Alabama 20, MiMi.sslppi 17 (0Tl
Alabama A&amp;M 33, Southern U. '1.7
Bethune·Cookma~;~ !0, Delaware St. 8

S. t:11rolina St. 43. Norfolk St. 2~
Sf. Mls.~ou!'i l9, Tennessee Tech l4
Samford 24, TennA.tartin 13
The Ciladel 31 , E. Tennwee Sl. 20
Michigan 27, Vanderbilt 24
Wllliam &amp; Mary 52, Oelaw•re 45
Wolford 41, VMilU
MldwHt
Akron 45. Kcntl6
Butler 19, S•n Dlep 17

Clemson 13, Maryland 0.
DavldJon 27, WuhlngtonT&amp; Lte 7·
Eul Carolina 26, Ala-·BinnlnJham 1
Florlda' A"M 51, N. Carolina A&amp;T ll
Georgia 1Vch 47, N. Caroli011 St. Z4
Hampton 21, Liberty 0
Methodist 35, Jacksonville 26
Missiulppi Sl. 38, Auburn 21

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Ohio St. 41 , Illinois fa
Penn Sl. 27, Mmntsola 17
Tolrdo 27. Ball St. 6
\\, Illinois ZO. SW Missouri St. 13
'r'oung.'itown Sl. 34, S. Illinois 21

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SoulhM est
Army JS, Houston 28

Drake 28, Dayton 21
Iowa 26, Northwestern 24
Marshall JO, Ohio l3
Miami (Ohio ) 14, Bowling Green 11

Idaho 52, Arkansas St. 14
Tens 34, Okluhoma J
Far West
Air Fort'e 49, N•vy 7
Brigham Young 38, UNLV 14
Colorado St. 34, 'tUlsa 7
Montana Sl. 10. Weber Sl. 7
Notre Dame 28, Arizona St. 9
S. Urah 49, St. Mary's, Cal. 0

Michigan SL JB,Indiana 31 (OT)
Missouri 33, Iowa $1. 19

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Wyoming 12, Soulhern Meth 7

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WRAPPED UP - Marshall running back. Doug Chapman Is
wrapped up after a short gain 'by Ohio defenders Chris London (22)
Mark 'Calgaro (44) and Mike Fox (97) during Saturday's MAC battle
in Athena, Ohio, where the Thundering Herd rallied to win 30-23.
(AP)

Marshall rallies
to beat Ohio 30-23
ATHENS Ohto (A P) - Chad second quancr. but the Thundenng
Penmngwn threw for 329 yards and He rd rattled off the next 23 potnts.
three touchdowns - all three scores
The Herd enlarged a 17- lnlead at
gomg to LaVorn Colclough - as the hall wtth a patrol ltcld goal s by
Marshall Iought oil a slow start to Btlly
Malashcvtc h
aroupd
beat Ohto University 30-23 Saturday 'Colcloug h's 11 -yard touchdow n
Freo;hman defcns1vc ha~.:k Larry receptiOn
from
Pennington
Dav ts ended a lasHnmute btd to ttc Malashcvtch also converted a 33-yard
by'thc Bobcats when he mtcrecpted a fteld goa l wtth SIX seconds lelt m the
pass at 1111dfield ,
second qu arter to gtve Marshall the
Pcnmngton completed 29-o t-43 lead for good
passes and had one mtcrccptton. His
Ohio ended the sconng on Kareem
sco'lng stn Res to Colclough covered Wilson's 17-yard run wtth 5 31
ft v'e, 18 and II yards Colclough had rematmng to _pull wuhon a touchdown.
, seven catches for 81 yard&gt;
Wil son carried 18 times for 57 yards
Marshall (n-0 overall, 4-0 Mtd· and completed 3-of-8 passes for 36
Amencan Conference) ptlcd up 378 yards with one mtcrceptton
yards of offen se while limtting the
After the ensuing kickoff,
option attac~ of O~io (1-S , 1-2 MA&lt;;:) Marshall ptcked up two first downs
to 218 yards on the 'ground and just 36 before 11 was forced to punt. The
passmg.
Bobcats took over at thetr own ' 15
Pennington's one mistake of the wtth 2:41 left and collected one ftrst
day resulted tn Nick Toth 's mterccp· . down before Wilson was sacked•for a
!ton and 79-yard return for a touch· 14-yard loss. Factng thud and 21 at its
down that gave the Bobcats a qutck own 25, Wilson's pass was mtercept10·0 lead.
ed by Davis, who returned it to the
Ohto led 16·7 alter Steve Ohto 28 The Herd ran out the clock
Hooktm's one-yard run early m the from there.
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GAHS grads of 50 years ago recall many fond memories
ers'. Deceased coaches arc James F.
Halderman, Charles S"{anson, and
Maurice (Gnnny) Fowler. Deceased
team managers are Frank (LuJak)
Lyons and Paul (Haskell) Well s.
A number of relatives were prese nt to represent deceased members
and included the daughter of Fred
Burdette, Debbie Shelton and her
children Clinton and Lauren; Wayne
Shaver 's sister, Juanita Shaver
Niday and her daughter Robin Niday
coaches, and managers ol th a t era Lane
·
wlro arc de ceased include Gee
Also attendtng were the ch1ldrcn
Marchi , Bob Vcsncr, Wayne Folden,
Jim Jarvis. Fred Burdette, Alex
Borden , Ri chard Davi s, Sammy
Pl ant z, Tom Halhday, Wayne
Shaver. and Kenneth Curry, all play-

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Galltpolis; Bill Hogan , Dayton;
Kenneth Null, Wooster, Dr Btll
Welker, Dublin; Miles Epling,
Gallipoli s; George Hout, Gallipoli s,
Forrest "Brock" Borden, Maryswille,
M1ch. ;Ron Canaday, Gallipolis, Bob
Marchi, Gallipolis; Bill Joe Johnson.
Gallipolis;
Allen
Romaine,
Galltpohs; John ' Epltn~, Ctncinnatt;
Gen'e Wetherholi, Upper Arlington;
and Elmer DaviS , Grove City.
A number of former players,

of Kenny Curry, Mtk e and Mark,
while the children of Gee Marchi,
Mtke. Manssa, and Scott v.erc
applauded.
Several underclassmen who
were members of the legendary ·
1947-48 teams attendtng were
Tommy Thompson. Worthington:
Johnny E' ker, Galltpolts; Hobart
Wil son Jr. , Galltpolis: and Phtlbert
Boggs, Columbus
Former cheerleaders present
mcluded Jtm Caldwell, Dayton ,
Anne Melton Romatnc, Galltpolts;

. MEMORIAL FIELD REOEDICATED - Garland (Chick) Plymale, a
member of Gbllia Academy's undefeated and untied 1947 football
team inspects the new plaque at the south enct of the new steel stadium: The field was dedicated 50 years ago, but a plaque commem'tlratlng the event was never erected unlil Friday night.

GOLDEN ERA MEMBERS • Surviving members of the 194~ and
1948 championship Blue Devil football teams were on hand for
Friday night's rededication ceremonies of Memorial Field . The 194~
team was the first to play oo the present gridiron , which was dedt·
cat~d on Oct. 8, 1948. In front are (L· R) Kenny Null, Gene W!!therholt,

l;ly ODIE O'DONNELL
OVP Correspondent
GALLIPOLIS - In an tmpres·sive prelude to the Gallia Academy' Manetta football game Fnday ntght,
memories of 50 years ago were
reltv ed by a number of football players, cheerleaders, and band members
who particfpated tn the dedtcatton of
Memorial Field on Oct. 8, 1948.
TIJ~ honored guests were m1ro·
duced at a reception hosted by the
GAHS Alumnt Assoctalton tn the
Juntor High gym at S p m. Steve
.Wallts, president of the alumnt,
mtrdd uced 1surv1vmg m embe rs of the

Golden Era football teams of 19470
48 who were pte'sent, mdudmg ,
Garland
"Chtck"
Plymale ,

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Barbara Cardwell Ephng, Galltpoli s;
Vivtan Alli son, Washington, D.C,
Leah Thompson Wton, Galltpolts;
and Jeantc
Ecker Sessions,
Bloommgton, Ill .
Numerous former bandmembers
recog ntzed at the receptmn were
, Addie
John so n
D'Andrea,
.Coluttlhus ; Rachel Ann Masters
Nelson. Gallip o liS; Jack D. and
Etleen WalliS Mtnk, Galhpolis ,
George Wtl son. Columbus; Helen
Folden Bush, Galltpolts, Bette Null
Horun. Galltpolis: Juanita Shaver

Niday, Galltpolts ; Luella Hughes
Sanders, Gallipolts;. Eleanbr K~y
Rtchards Evans, Galltpolts; Georgta
Alderi gi Martin, Gallipolts; Ketth
Thom·as, Galltpolt s; and Carol Jane
Curry, Galltpolis
Two very spcctal guests intro·
duced were Mmnie Walters
MackenZie, a teacher at GAHS SO
years ago, and the oldest ltvmg former Blue. Devil football player,
MaJOr Gen eral George E. Bush .
class of 1923, and a member of the
GAHS Hall of Fame

tion. NO PERSON SHALL HUNT OR
TAKE A MOURNING DOVE. No
person shall hunl a wild bird or wild
quadruPed, except co~ote s, fox .
groundhogs. or nHgratory Waterfowl as
defined m the "Mtgrator}t B1rd Huntmg

Stamp Act." 48 Stat 452 (193•h
U.S C 718, as amended, on Sundoy or
use a nne, at any t1me 1 m lakmg migra·
tory game btrds '
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OFFICE OF THE
SECRETARY OF STATE
OF OHIO
(, Bob Taft, ~ecrctury of State, do
hereby certtfy that the foregomg 1s the
full tex.l of a cer\nm statute proposed
'by lnlii:Htvc peutiotl 'arid filed in the
oflice u l the Secretary Qf State pursuant
10 Atllcle II , Sectinn 1b of the
Constt1ut10n of the Slate of O hio.
together wnh thC ballot language certified to me by the Oh1o Ballot Board
and argumerh::. subn11ttCd to me by lhe
proponents and opponcnr1i of Ihe pro~
posed la w, as preSl·r1hed by law

IN TESTIMONY WHEREFORE, I

have hereunt o ~ubsC nhcd tll Y name 'and
affixed my o lfi~1:1l se,tl a r Columbus,
Oh1o th1s 2nd day of September. 1998
Boh f.tfl

SECHETARY OF STATE

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Top-ranked Ohio
State· gets 41-0
win over Illinois

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or under conrrol at any lime while fish·

tk~al

Vo!e No On Issue One

• The Toledo Blade writes in an editoriot· "Tfits issue deserves the sup- "Uittmately our goalts to outlaw all hunting ... dove )tunting is partte·
port of all Oh1oans, hunters included, who reject senseless cruelty exer- ularly vulnerable." (Fund for Animals. Columbus Disparch 9117 /96)
cised for the mere purPose of sharpenmg a shooter's atm."
Issue One is the ttp of the iceberg. It threa(ens freedoms and endan,.
gers our health and pocketbooks.
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Commmee For the Law
Vote No on Issue One.

SHALL THE PROPOSED
LAW BE ADOPTED?

ISSUE I
TEXT OF PROPOSED LAW

. A YES VOTE ON ISSUE I RESTORES OHIO'S 80· YEAR TRADI:
TION OF PROTECTING MOURNING DOVES AND STOPS THE
CRUEL AND UNNECESSARY KILLING OF THESE GENTLE
BACKYARD BIRDS.

Sports

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Philbert Boggs, Tommy Thompson and Bob Mar~hi. In the back row
are Bill Hogan, Ron Canaday, Bill Joe Johnson, Bill Welker, Forrest
Borden, Allen Romaine, Elmer Davis, George Hout and John Epling.
Not maktng lhe photo session were Garland Plymale and Mites
Epting.

�Pomeroy • Middleport • Galllpoll•, OH • Point Pleuant, wv

SUnday, October 11, 1998

Pomeroy • Mlddlepot1• Gallipolis, OH • Point P11111nt, WV

Rio harriers fini~h 14th, 25th at state invitational

Point Pleasant downs River Valley·53-o_::
By RICK SIIIPKIN8
scored on five of those. A pretty Jood minated by Hi~Sinbotham's three score. A t-ad snap from cenler' woo.nd
T·S Correspondent
ratio for any team, but it was ,espe- yard bunt with 10:34 Jrit in the half. up in Gustaf1011's hands and he calm-.
The Point Pleasant Big Blacks dally pleasing to this team who Buskirk du:ew to Joe Marcum for the ly threw a strike to Robcns 10 let the
made Homecoming 1998 a memo- stumbJed wmewlu!l last week at extra poinu 10 make it 22-0. On the final~ .
rable one- Friday nisht as they Logan. A slow ltarVIODiJfu could ensuing kickoff, Riv~ Valley failed
·we·~ obviously thrilled with the ·
clubbed the River Valley Raiders by have spelled trouble for the Blacks, , to field the ball and freshman Mall win, but we really didn't want ihe a final si:ore of 53-0. The night was butlhal was not to be. .
Warner hustled down f.eld and game to gel out of hand," explained :
also memorable for one PPHS senior
River Valley received the opening recovered the pigskin ill _the Raider Safford. "I tliought River Valley
girl as preuy -Ruthie Fisher .was kickoff and the drive lasted a-whole 20. Rollins hil Marcum widl a scor· played preuy well defensively, we
crowned Homecoming Queen by last three plays. Brent Rollins intercepted ing strike on the subsequent first ju11 had 100 many opportunitiesyear's q·ueen Kimberly Handley.
a Jeff Gardner aerial and returned it down play with the clock showing especially in the 'first half. They real·
· · The Big Blaclcs scored early and 10 lhe Raider 33 yard line. Prom 10,29.
·
ly eame afier us arid I give them a lot •
often, benefitins from great field there, the Blacks needed just three _ The final score of the fint ·half of credit. It was a hard foughl game.,·
po&gt;ition throughout a first half thill plays to reach pay dirt. Actually, the wu a 40 yard field goal from
Pefensively, the Blacks were led ·:
&gt;aw t ~m put 32 poinrs on the score· locals scored on their rll'St offensive exchange student Steve Gustaf10n, a by junior linebacker Culley Thomas
board: Point's average· starting posi· play of the game when Rollins swept long time soccer player who wanted who had thret sacks, a fumble recovlion for a drive in those rlrsttwenly left end for a score, but that run was to try American football. When erj, and a couple of auists. Rollin•
four minutes was the River Valley 44 "negated by a clipping calL Rollins asked 10 comment on this new game, had two interceptio111 and two solo
·- ESCAPING the clutches of Rilfer Valley defenders Celeb Tipton yard line. As a matter of comparison, did get four yards out of the run, Gustafwn said "I think it's a-preuy tackles. Eric Myers had three tackles
(far left) and Nathan Pyles (right) 11 the talk of the moment for Point the Raiders average starting position though to put the ball at the River good game. I had a good lime."
for losses, one solo tackle, one firll -·
Pleasant's Jason Gilley (15) in the second half of Friday nlght'1 1 was their own 27 yard line.
Valley 29. Dusty Higginbotham
Sophomore Justin Beckner added hit,. and twp auists. Mike Roach. had
SEOAL contesl at Sanders Memorial Field, where the Big Blackl '
"It's hard not 10 be . successful banged for five and an encroachment another long scrimmage run to his one tackle for a loss, one wlo tackle,
claimed a 53-0 win on their homecoming night. (Photo by Ron when you start as many offensive penalty pullhe ball at the Raider 17. growing li51 of outStanding plays. as and fotir first hits. R.D. Knopp had
Caudill of River Valley Photography)
_ drives in your opponent's territory as Rollins then went to the air and con· he rambled 78 yards on the first play two saclut, one solo stop, and two
we did tonight," said PPHS head nected with junior Jason Gilley for of the second half to stake the Blacks assists. warner had that recovery of a
coach· Steve Safford. "Our defehse . the game's first score. .
to a 38-0 lead. Gustafson added the ~ickoff and also had a solo tackle and
played well all night, but they cer· Five minutes later Point was at it e&lt;tra point.
two assist!i. Joe Marc um and Jason
tainly set the tone for the gal!le early again . lamie Buskirk skined right
Buskirk added an II yar.d run .with Rhoade• both recovered Raider fum· L
when they gave our offense the bl!ll end for a 14 yard touchdown scam- five and a half minutes left . in the bles and Jeremy Jeffers picked off a
SEOAL
Overall
so many times on the Ri ver Valley per that _was aided by a .good block third quarter, and Gilley brought tbe River Valley pass.
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fum
l¥, L fE fA ~ L lf · fA
end
of
the
field
.
If
we
don't
misfire
a
from
sophomore
John
Boneeuucr.
seating
to
an
end
with
a
nifty
II
yard
"Warren
Lneal
comes
here
next
Jackson ............ .. 3
0 62
39
6
51
0 152
few times in the first half, this game Eric Hanning's extra point kick made run off an option play ju.'ll three min- wee~ for the next biggest game or)
L'ogan .......... .'.......... 3
0 85
42
166 135
5
I
could have been much worse," added it 14-0.
utes later. Gustafson added the final the !1Chcdule," said Safford. "We
64
Point Pleasant ......2
1 88
30
4
2 . 163
the
long-time
Point
mentor.
The
next
two
Point
scores
came
two
points of the game when he need to relish this win, but we can't
W:irrcn Local ........:2 · I 102
143 118
3
3
43
Point
had
efght
offensive
posses~
five
seconds
apart.
The
Big
Blacks
threw
a two point cnnversion pass Ill dwell on it t&lt;K&gt; long. We have to start
Marictw ............... 1
2 28
44
76
J
3 138
sions
in
the
first
two
quarters
and
put
together
a
42
two
yard
drive
cuiShad
Roberts following Gilley's thinking ahout Warren on Monday."·
Athens .................. 1
2 . 102
84
4
196 152
2
'1
GaJiipolis ...............o
s 63 165
3 21 ..
68
River Valley ..........0
3 22
160
0
6
56 284
Sel&lt;l'ted'non·league teams
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Warren Local 21.'14. Point Pleasant the first time in four years. In lhal Wolfe's kick made it 7-0._ .
By
ODIE
O'DONNELL
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Logan responded with lwo firsl
torched River Valley 53-0 and . the span. Jackspn had outscored Athens
OVP Correspondent
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102
Wa~ama ........... ....................................... .... ...... .3
quarter scores when Wayne Bateman
OALLIPOUS - Following three Marieua Tigers defeated GAHS 14-3 201-0.
119
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SouthemL ....................................................... 1
White, who will lead his Athens scored in run s of 68 and one yard and
weeks of action in the Squtheastem for their first varsity win over the
172
5
33
Hannan..~ ........... ..... :.................. .... ...................... 1
team into Gallipolis this week, com· Jeff Shaw kic~ed the extra poinls.
Ohio Athletic League the Jackson Blue Devils since 1990.
Eastern '................... :...... ................... ... -- ~- .........0
5
38 . 143
Jacluton 21, Athens 14
pleted 17 of 44 passes for 245 yards Bateman ran for a career high 211
lronmen and -Logan Chieftains
18 225
6
South Gallia.. ................................................0
At The Plains, a huge crowd was and two touchdowns, but saw four yards beforCI!eilYing the game with
. remain tied atop the league standings
•.
1--- - - - - - - - - - - - r - - - - - - - - - - --1 with 3-0 records. Point Pleasant and stunned when quarterback Nathan others intercepted by Jackson. The an injury to pace Logan.
Warren knoued the score at 14-aU -.
Ihil week•s pmn
, Warren Local are in at 2-1, Athens White completed an 89-yard touch- Athens running . game showed a
Friday's KQm
in !he third quarter when Jason
Friday: Athens 31 Gallipolis; and Mariena own 1-2 records, and down pass to a streaking Sean Powell minus 14 yards in eighl carries.
SEOAL
Marcus Meacham carried 27 Taylor nipped a five-yard pass lo,
Warren Local at Point Pl easant; the fwo Gallia County league teams, to give the Bulldogs a quick 6-0 lead
Marietta 14, Gallipolis 3
times for 129 yards and Chamberlain D.J. Leslie and Wolfe's kiek-licd it :- ·
Point Plea&lt;am 53. Ri ver Valley 0 Jackson-at River Valley; Logan at River Valley and Gallia Academy, two minutes into the game.
The
defending
champion
lronmen
added 80 yards on 18 carries for the
The Chiefs ran their record 10 5-1.
have
yet
to
taste
victory
in
three
outMaricna; N~lsonville- York at
Jatkson 21. Athens 14
3-0
in the overtime period. on the
tallied
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points
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of
winners.
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Conrad
to Wolfe scoring pass, and·
one-yard
runs
.
by
Casey
'Quarter
mlall
Friday night, the Jackson lronmen
Hocking; Trimble · at Southern;
Olhers
fought off ihe Athens Bulldogs to Chamberlain , ~ 23-yilra ruri by Vince . Jackson ............. :...... :... .7-0-14-0=21 then Conrad intercepted a: Warrcn
Buffalo-Putnam at Wahama.
Gauley Bridge 46, Hannan 6
Saturd~y: Burch at Hannan; . cam a 21-14 ver~ict while Logan Jenkins, and three c.tra point kicks Athens ......: ..................... 6-0-0-8=14 pass' few minutes later IO preserve ,
Meigs 27, Wellston 8
the victory.
Logan 21, W•rren 14 (OT)
South Gallia at Clarksburg Notre was forced into overtime to down by Jenkins to go up 21-6 cnt,ering the
Hamlin 39, South Galli a 0 ·
1'
Dame.
·
Logan finished with l61 yards
fourth quarter._
.
At Logan, Joey Conrad hit Josh
Wahama 36, Gilmer Coun ty 12
White nailed Les Champlin with a Wolfe with a 10-yard scoring mike rushing and completed se~en of 15
20-yard touchdown slri~ befj»:e-lhis in overtime as the Chieftains passes for 88 yards. Warren nened ·
Ihu olayed Sa(urday
duo teamed up on a two'p6int con· knocked the Warriors out of a three 145 yards on the ground and 24 passSouthern at Ea~{l': rn
version pass with six minutes left to way tic with Jackson for league lead- ing. Adam Wynn led Warren with 57
yards on II carries. ·
make the final score 21·14.
· ership.
Quarter
latlb
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win·
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got
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hoard
first
''
Warren
Local
.............. 7-().7.0-0=14
ning
streak
10
17
straight
games,
but
when
Derrick
Wetz
dashed
in
from
MERCERVILLE - South Gallia
Logan
..
...
:·
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saw
Athens
score
against
them
for
the
I
0-yard
line
and
Krislopher
High School will be the site of the
1998 Gallia County Junior High
Volleyball
Tournament, which will .
Sunday, Oct. 18- 6·9 p.m.
RIO GRANDE - Here is this
begin Monday at 5:30p.m.
week's s.hcdule for events at the
Trophies will be given to the lop .
Home athletic events
University of Rio Grande's Lyne
three teams. All others will gel parFriday - Volleyball vs. Tiffin ticipation awards.
Center.
Fitness ten-ter, gymasium
at 7 p.m.
All panicipation awards will be I
Saturday - Volleyball vs. presented to the teams once elimi·
11nd racquetball courts
Nqtre Dame (Ohio) at I p.m . nated from the tournament. All other ,
Today- 5-9 p.m.
(Parents' Day); soccer vs. Tiffin at awards will be pre~ented at" the tourMonday- 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
3 p.m.
·
Tuesday- 6 a.m'l; 10 p.m.
nament's end.
.
·
Notes: A Lyne Center member·
Wednesday- 6 a.m.- J(l p.ll) .
Admission is $3 for adults and SI
ship is required to usc these facili· for students.
Thursday -6 a.m.-10 p.m. o
ties. Faculty, staff, students and
Here arc the matchups.
Friday- 6 a.m.-9 p.m.
administrators will be admitted
Monday
· Saturday - 1-6 p.m.
5:30 p.m.: Vinton vs. Kyger
with their ID card.
Sunday;Oct. ~8- 5-9 p m·!
·
Racquetball coun reservations Creek
6:15 p.m. : Hannan Trace vs.
can be made one·day in advance by
Pool
Bidwell·
Porter
calling
1-(740)-245-7495
or
1-800·
Today- 6-9 p.m.
7
p.m.:
Southwestern vs. Vinton282-7201 (extension 7495) toll free
Monday- 6-9 p.m .
KC
winner
in Ohio a.nd West Virginia.
Tuesday - _6-9 p.m.
Wednesday
Wednesday·.:.:. 6-9 p.m.
All guests must be accompanied
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Consolation
game
Thursday- 6-9 p.m.
by a Lyne Center membership
1897 Geo Prlzril
1897 Buick Skylark
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RJO GRANDE - ~ by senior
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Divens placed I98th with a lime of
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Ohio State won the men's team
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Walsh finished 15th while Cedarville
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tngs.
Rio Grande's next meet is set for
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Oa. Rio Grande will host another
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Sedan

Bales was the .only Redwoman
among the top 100 runners, f1nishing
93rd with a time of 20:19.5.
Leslie Bales came in I 15th with a
time of 20:32.8. Tesia Cole placed
139th with a time of 20:52.L Beth
Aleshire finished in !98th pos11ion
with a lime of 21 :51.3 . Jessica
Robcrl$ placed 248th with a time of
23:3S.5.
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By DAVE HARRIS

held a 7-0 lead with 7:58 in the first out, but Jeremiah came out of
T·S Corre1pondent
period.
nowhere to drop Fonner in his tracks
POMEROY - J~remrah Ben~ey
Wellston cut the lead to one when at the one yard line.
scored three touchdowns and made a Chris Hutchinson scored from 34
The Wellston kickoff went into
bone-;arring hit lat~ rn the game on yards out on a fourth and nine play. the end zone for a touchback. Roush
an extra point auempt to IC3d Me1gs The kick was no good, and after a picked up six on first down, and
to a exCJtmg 27-18 win ov&lt;r scorelesssecondhalfMeigshelda7- Bentley followed with five . A 15
Wellston in TVC football action 6 lead heading into the second half. yard Wellston penalty g;~ve Meigs
Friday evening.
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Meigs received the second half the ball at the Marauder 46. Roush
Both teams came in the contest kickoff and put together a 12 play, 6S then blasted for 32 yards to the
with identical 4-1 records. and both yard drive with Bentley going the Wellston 22. But the Golden Rockets
riding .four game wmning streaks. final yard. Roush added the extra received a big break when Roush
The large homecoming crowd at Bpb points with 6:3.4 !eft giving Meigs a coughed up the football on the next
Roberts Field got its money 's wqrth 14-6 lead.
play fighting for more yardage, with
and then some. as it was an excellent
On first down after the Marauder Morgan Stevens reco•ering for
· hi_gh school football game..
kickoff. Fortner found Shawn Wellston at their won 19 ~d line.
Bentley scored on runs of seven, Brennan who made a circus catch for
But Meigs held ·Wellston two
one and II yards. but his hit on a 23 yard gain to the Meigs 45. Six yards on four plays taking over with
Wellston quarterback Jawn Fortner, plays later freshman Brad Young 2:28 left in the ~arne at the Wellston
after Wellston had pulled to within went in from a yard out. The run for 21. Roush picked up 10 yards in
lwo points rn the fourth period. had the extra points was no good and three carries to give Meigs the ball at
everyone talking .
Mergs held a 14-12 lead wuh 4:45 the Wellston II .
Chris Hutchinson scored on a one left in the third period.
Bentley then iced the game on 1he
yard run with 4:44left in the game to
On the first play. of the fourth next play when he went around left
cut the Marauder lead to 20-18. period. Marauder senior end J.T. end untouched for the final I [ yards
Well ston went for the tic. Fonner on Humphreys came around. and took a and the score with 26 seconds left in
rhe "opuon, looked to ha\'e open field hand off and found Bentley down the the game: . . .
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ahead of him. But Bentley came out sideline for a. 41 yard gain to the
Roush s fit' 1 krck was no good .
of nowhere to slam Fortner w the turf Wcllsto'n 15.
,
hut Wellston was called for ro~ghrng
at the one yard Ime .
Two Justin Roush carries, the last th~ -~•cker. pus ttm~. Roush sprlt the
Bentley then iced the contest with one for 10 yards gave Meigs a their upnefhts ana Mlc8rgs . had posted the
an II yard run wilh 26 seconds left in · third touchdown of the nr ght. Roush ha~ ought 27- wm . . ..
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th(;, game.
,mas!Wd the extra point kick wilh
.We ,heat a goc~ foot hall t~am
Meig' won the toss. hut deferred II : 16 left. hut Meigs held a 20-12 tonrght. a happ~. Mrke. Chancey. ard
tn the scr.:nnd half. It WJS four and lead.
~Iter the game I don 1 thrnk words
The Golden Rockc1s · rece ived a can say enough h&lt;&gt;w proud I am of
out for Wcllswn again:.l. a !ired up~
M.rraudcr deli:nsc. After a .16 yard big break with H:04 left in the game. tlus fonthall team . Our kids .really
punt hy freshman Brad Young Meigs when Roush in punt Jonnntion had sucked 11 up and mad? the plays
tonk mer at .t he-ir own 2'1 yard line . troubl e handling the snap. Roush when 1l had to. We can 1 cn;oy _thrs
.On first down Ju ,tin Roush ripped decided to run with the hall. and wa.' too much. We have to get ready lor a
ofl a JH yard gain to the Wellsllln 33 . stopped short ol the fiN down with good Nelsonvrllc- York team next
Grant Ahhott's pass to Bentley netted Well ston
taking over at the
we~~;:,h who had thc.,iersey ripped
17 yards on a second and 1'\ for Marauder 31.
Meigs to the Golden Rocket crght.
Ten plays later Hutchinson went off his hack in the first half led all
.f)n J'irst down Roush prckcd up nne. over from a yard out on fourth and rushers With 173 yards in 33 carries.
Then Bentley went around left end goal with 4:44 left. That is when putting over 1.000 yard for the third
from seven "yards out for the score. Bentley came up with his hig stop. time in his career. The junior now
Roush's krck was true and Mergs Fortner faked into the line and rolled has 1.025 yards rn 176 carries.

Hamlin blan-k s Rebels ·39-0
Passing: Vaugh 4- [ I. 149 yds, 3
South Gallia
TDs &amp; I int. : Porter 1-!. 32 yds &amp; I
Rushint. Clary· 10-22: Russell 6TD
·9: Mumpower 1-4
Receiving: Porter 2- r'l6 &amp; 2 TDs:
Passing: Bickle 1-8, 13 y'qs. &amp; I
J;nochs 1-32 &amp; I TD; Tripleh 1-25: int.; Mooney 1-3. (-1) yd. ,
Walls 1-3
Rerejving: Staton 1-13: Shafer 1.
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Fumble' recoveries: players (-1)
possc~sion hut was held scoreless on ·
1ts next three until Jeremy Vaughn unknown
Fumble recoveries: Staton 2-0
connected with Shawn Porter on an
Interceptions: Porter 1-22
Interceptions: Clary 1-7
85-yard touchdown pass play midway through the second quarter.
After the Rebels (0-6) limited
Hamlin to 20 first -half points, thclf
guests didn't get any more satisfaction until Wendell's three-yard
touchdown run and Eli Sergent's end
wne tackle of Dana Bickle for the
UP ON THI HIU
safety in the third quarter put the
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game out of South Gaflia's reach.
South Gallia never crossed mrdfield in the contest.
This week's agenda: The Rebels
wrll play Saturday at Clarksburg,
\,_'!}Sa. against Clarksburg N01&lt;c.
MERCERVILLE
Hamlin
threw four touchdown passes rn
South Gallia's homecoming game
Friday night en route to defeating the
Rebels 39-0.
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Hamlin: Vaughn H5-yd. pass to
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Hamlin: Wendell :1 -yd. . run
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Hamlin: Scrgcn1 ta~kk lor :-.afcty
Hamlin: Drews 34-yd . Ireid goal
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CLEVELAND (AP) - We're about to find out if pitch-ed a four-hitter in Cleveland's second sUai@ht win
these Yankees arc as good as advertised. If they are one of the series'.
·
of the great teams in baseball history.
•
This one was all Cleveland. Chuck Knoblauch didn't
Unchallenged from April through September, New help at all.
York i&lt; facing its toughest test in October after losing
Cleveland, given little chance to stay with the powerGame 3 of the AL charppionship series 6-1 to the fu! Yankees before the series staned and even less after
Cleveland Indians on _Friday night.
New York won the opener in a rout, is doing what many
The Yankees have been baseball's best team this sea- thought was impossible.
son, but this month, when everything is magnified, they
"I've proud of them, but I'm not surprised," Indians
haven't been themselves.
·. manager Mike UJJgrove said. ':'We knew coming in we .
They're struggling, pressing , and not at all happy were undei'!klg'S, but we were underdogs _ las~ year. I've
about what's happening to them . And another couple of sard ll a thousand umes. The postse~on IS a brand new
losses to the Cleveland would wash away everything the deal."
,
. • Yankees accomplished during their magrcal '98 regular
Despite being the defending AL champions, the
. season.
Indians came in as underdogs, just as they were last year
"We know where we are," New York manager Joe against New York in the division se~ies. Baltimore in the
Torre said. "We know what we have to do. We weren't ALCS and Flonda 10 the World Senes.
,.
relaxed, but it's tough relaxing when you're in a series
"Everybody wants the Yankees to win," said shortlike this."
stop Omar Vizquel. "ESPN. Fox. NBC. CNN. FBI."
Following Friday's ·loss, the silence in the-Yankees'
Manny Ramirez and Mark Whiten added homers for
.
clubhouse was deafening. As reporters wandered around the Indians, who also turned three double plays behrnd
·. ·. looking to talk to anyone in pinstripes. the only thing to Colon.
,: :. : be heard were the plastic forks scraping plates as the
Meanwhile, the Yankees' storybook regular season, .
:-; players ate ·their postgame meals.
.
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Jim Thome homered. twice and Cleveland pounded ancient history.
.
Andy Pettrtte for four ·homers - three in a 13-pitch
The Yankees aren't hitting ·in the clutch. Owner

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By PHIL BROWN
TOKYO (API - The San Jose
Sharks had a tic and few if's to show
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goals hadn't been disallowed
because the net had been knocked nff
its moorings. if ' lcff Friesen and
. Owen Nolan weren't holding oui-the Sharks might have opened the
NHL season with a victory today.
·As it was, they , needed a goal
from Mike Ricci with 2:18 left in
regulation to salvage a 3-3 tic. Then
goalie Mike Vernon had to stop the
Theorcn Fleury in the opening and
closing ·seconds of overtime.
For the second season-openrng
visit to Jap~n by the NHL. more than
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te am ma!'lcot!'l. They also shouted in
antictpatinn when 'rival players
s4uared off to fight.
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find NHL violence a bit shocking.
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·-rm··glad the Japanese hrough! us
over:· added the 30-year-old veteran,
acquired from St. Louis in March.
Putlmg m a rchound oiT a shot by
Marco Sturm.· Murphy gave the
crowd its lirst goal, 16 minutes into
the game and more than thrc&lt;; mrn utcs into a one-man advantage for
the Sharks thanks to penalties on
Fleuf.y for high-sticking and Todd
Simpson ·for roughing. He also hit
the post twi ce.
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Ca"els curled around from bchrnd
the nc1 w score .
San loses equalizers were by
Mike Rathje. si• minutes into the
third period, and Ricci. on a wrist
shot from the left circle.
The Sharks mentioned misSJng
Friesen and · Nolan, both sti!l
unsigned.
"Ohviously if they were here
wed be a hettcr team,'' Ricer said.
"Today we worked very hard and
tomorrow will he even better."
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two fairly even periods, 'they outshot
the Sharks ! 3-9 in the third period
and 4-1 in overtime .
"We got better as we got to play
more." Calgary coach Brian Sutter
said. "We have a very you,ng team. I
was pleased with the gall)•:" .
. With temperatures outsrde rn the
70s, his brothc!, San Jose coach
Darryl Sutter, sari!_. "The ice was' not
quite up to our standards. It had an

impact on the game."
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" The icc · was a lot hcucr than we
expected. That can't he a determining factor, " he said.
The Sharks and Flames meet
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Olympics, which serves · as an icc
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SHIFTING DIRECTION - Meigs wingback Jeremiah Bentley (25)
executes a change ol direction as Wellston dalanders closa in on
him during Friday night's Ohio Division game at Bob Roberts Field,
where the Marauders won 27-18 to get their fourth consecutive victor\t. (Times~Sentine! photo by Dave Harris)

W
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First downs .................... 10
16
Rushing att.-yds ..... 54-231 5.1-231
Passing yds ................... 23
115
Total yards .......-............ 254
346

that finally came down over the wall rn nght
Whiten, a former Yankee playmg rn his first playoff
game this year, followed -with a liner that-scanered fans
on the left-field porch and sent the~ at Jacobs Field
into a frepzy.
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toward the bench, and after selling down his glove,
rubbed his hands on his. head trying to figure out what
went wrong .
Yankees fans were probably dmng the same .
Colon, who got 16 outs on grounder,, pitc,hed the first
complete game in the ALCS Since Wilson Alvarez for the
White Sox in 1993, and the first for a Cleveland pitcher
in the postsea5on since Bob Lemon in Game. I of the
1954 World Series .
Notes: Gooden will be s.ccking his first postseason
win. He lasted ;ust 22 pitches before heing ejected in his
Game 2 start agains1 Boston tn 1hc dtvisaon series . ....
Hargrove hadn't decided on a Game 5 starter by gametime. sayrng he , was still chcrkrng his options. They '
include: Chad Ogea•.Davc Burba and Jare1 Wrrght, who
didn't get out of the fir~t inning in Game I .. New York
starting pitchers entered the game -t -O_th1-. rost:-.CJ~on
with a 0.97 ERA .... ,Tino Marunet wcnr 0-for-4 and rs 7for-57 (.123) with zero RB! s in lm la't 14 career ALCS
games. He is hitless in hrs lasr IX ALC'S at ' hatv'

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

• By MIKE HARRIS
. , TALLADEGA, Ala (API - So
:: · · far. nohody"s hlinking in the tv. oman hattie for the Wrn &gt;ton Cup
championship.
Jefr Gordon -c amf har;_k from a
, . · di &gt;appointing 2fith-pldcc start in IJst

Team statistics

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F1r:-.t down..... .

144, Brad Young 14-52. Shawn
Brennan 9-35, I awn Fortner 5-0
Passing
Metgs: Grant Abbott 5- 13-2 74
yard, J.T Humphreys 1-!-.0 41
Wellston: lawn Fortner 1-8-0 23
yards
Individual statist[cs
Receiving ,
Meigs: Jeremiah Bentley 4-82,
Rushing
J.T. Humphreys 2-,33
Meigs: Justin Roush 33-173,
Wellston: Shawn Brennan 1-23
Jeremi~h Bentley 15-71. Shane
Leach 1-7. Grant Abbott 2-(-20)
· Wellston : Chris Hutchinson 26-

Comp.-att ..................... 1-8
Interceptions thrown .......0
Fumbles-no. lost .......... 1-1
Penalties-yds ..............6-70
Punts-yds .................. 5-174

Scoring summary

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and Shane Leach one for seven .
Grant Abbott was five for 14 in
· the air for 74 yards and two interccp- .
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for 41 yards. Bentley pulled injour
passes for 82 yards and Humphreys
two for 33.
Hutchinson led Wellston with 26
carries for 144 yards, Brad -Yoong
added 14 for 52 and Shawn Brennan
nine for 35.
Fonner went to !lie arr eight
.times, completing one for23 yards to
Brennan.
This w«k's agenda: Meigs (5-1
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Di.vision) will host Nelsonville-York
Friday. Wellston (4-2 and 0-1 in' the
Ohio Division) will travel to Belpre.
Quarter lllflm
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Meigs ........................... 7-0-7- 13~27

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Marietta ends GAHS jinx with 14~3 win.:

SWARTZ RUNS WILD - Marietta's Nathan Swartz (43) picks up
five of his 119 yards against Gallia Academy on Memorial Field
Friday nigh_t. Making the tackle is Blue Devil defensive back Jon
Lawhorn (16). Closing in is the Blue Devils' Heath Rothgeb (9).

Marietta-Gallipolis
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,
MHS · Westbrook. 1-4-0-40- f:
Wcprler 2-7-1-12-0.- Totals 3-11-152- I.
Rccov.ered fumbles
GAHS -One. unidentified .
MHS · One. Hall.
Pass interception~
GAHS · Craig. 1-H-0. .
Totals 1-8-0.
· MHS · Davis. 1-0-0: Parks. 1-17:.
0. Totals. 2-17.•0.
Blocked punt returns
GAHS- None. ·
MHS - None.
Punts
GAHS • Payton. 6-199. (31.3)
Totals- 6-199. (33.3)
MHS - 3-100-(33 3). Totals 31110 (33.3).

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Westbrook hit Swartz with a 40-yard
touchdown strike at the 1:03 mark in
the tbird period. Cooper split the
uprightSio make itl4-J.
Marieua contrail~ the pigskin,
.running 71 plays compared to
Gallia's 39. 11lio Tigers had 315 total

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Individual statistics
Rushing
GAHS - M1tchell. 4-0-0;. Rogers.
13-6S-O; Paywn. 8-( -2)-0: Painter. 31-3)-0; Craig, 2-6-0. Totals 30-69•0.
MHS ·- Swart' 29- 119-0; ,
McCahc,. 2cJ5-0: Clark . 1-1 ,0: ·
Weppler. 12-47- 1; Ash. 8-47 -0:
Franmco, 9-45-0. Totals 61-264-1.
Receiving ·
GAHS- Mitchcll. ' l-16-0;
Totals 1-16-0.

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WILLiAMS~URG. Va. (AP) -

Frank Licklitcr d n't help but look at
how David Duval has blossomed in
the year since his first career victory
and imagine trying on those shoes.
A year ago, winless and hounded
by questions abo,ut when he would
win. Duval did just that in the
Michelob Championship. He has won
fi ve more Limes since and moved LO

the top of the tour's money list this
season. ,
,
" It pumP,• the younger guys ur'."
licklitcr said Friday after his 4-undcr'par 67_' kept him wit~in one shot of
Duval in this year's event.
"I made bogey trying to make
birdie ... he said.
,
Duval shot a 67 for a 10-under 132
total.

Gallipolis - Payton, 23-yard licld
goal, 3:56 first.
·
Marietta - Weppler. 1-yard run ,
4;57 scco~d. Cooper. kick.
Marietta - Swartz. 40-yard pass
from Westbrook, Co&lt;)pcr kick. I 03
third.
Next '' game: Friday, Oct. • 9.
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yard Tennant burst. Huff connected
franchist; on a sing!J airplane. Players an: friends
T-S Correspondent
with Beau Gerlach for the twp point
of the owners aad agree with many of the OWIICI$'
GLENVILLE, W.Va. - Seven ' conversion to stake WHS to a 14-0
complaints, especially the need to dlange the rook.
interceptions. a blocked punt and an advantage.
ie eap. More importantly, no one wan,ta to kill the golden goose, so there: Will ·impressive defensive outing by the
Tennant broke ·loa&lt;e on a 53 yard
be a season.
.Wahama White Falcons led. to ·a rei- run on the Falcons first possession
The world is safe {or another year. Both Boston and Chicago were eJim- atively easy . 36-12 grid win bver of the second period following ,.a
in.ated from the playoffs. Remember, aotO(ding to local Red Soi ~ist ninlh raled Gilmer County Friday Russell interception and once again
CUI Hoffman, the world will end if those two ever meet in a World Sencs. night on 1hc Titans home turf.
it was Gerlach who hauled in the
The Yankees look unstoppable in the American League playoffs; howevDavid Tennant ran for 144 yards conversion pass ' from Ru,sell to
er, don't pencil them in as world champions yet.
·and three touchdowps while Grant make~ it a '22-0 Wahama lead. The
Cleveland fmished with tbe -second besl divisional ru:ord 'in the Ameri- Huff added a pair of three yard scor- locals then increased (heir lead tp
can League, and tbey didn't win as many games as the second plate Cubs Of ing runs to pace the Bend Area 29-0 w_ilh a time consumng 7:35 sec- ·
Giants. In fact, the Tribe equaled the same record as the Mets, who were offense, but on thiS mght the_contest ond dnve that covered 82 yards and
eliminated from the NL wild card rate at season's end. Cleveland ,was also bel?nged to the WHS defensive unnt took 13 plays to complete. H~ff
the only team in the Central Division which had a winning record.
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We came ·~ wnh a 101 of big went the rna I three yar~s With
It's II'UC thai the Yankees had an imJiressive season, but the competition · dcfenSI,ve pl~ys, Falcao coach Ed Tennant addmg the cxtra-pomt k•ck.
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Cromley stated after the Mason
Tennant p1cked off a Morr 1son
mte
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Atlanta and Houston, National League divisional leaders, each won over !:'oun}y teams _t " stralg t victory. pas&gt;_to comp etc .t
. ne a tons
nd Sa Di
98. You putany ofthese teams in the Amer- We•lnade tht play early and put seonng on the ntght wtth the sen10r
100
. games, a
n e~o won
111 'as the Yankees this them m a hole and then controlled cornerback makmg a mce catch and
1can I:.eague and they m1ght have won as many _ga es.
.
the ball throughout the second half," racing 68 yard&gt; to the end r.onc .
year. After all, the Braves won 106 games, and thiS year mcluded tnterleague he added.
.
Allen Staats booted the point after
play. .
The win w;r.; the first Linle kick to give the White Falcon'ila 36Kanawha Conference victory of the 0 edge with 51 seconds remaining in
II seems that the rc:sl of the NFL ?utside Min~ has d~erc:d the season for Wahama and lifted the the final period. Gtlmer County
taste of crow. Randy Moss showed he slhe real deal With the thrashmg Min- White Falcons cwerall season record added a pair of touchdown rasses in
nesota·gave to the Packers last Monday.
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'to 3-3. Gilmer County fell to 4-3 fol - the final quancr from Morrison to
Local fans knew _Moss woul~ have gone hlghe_r m lhe_draft. but~ teams lowing the gridiron set back. The Dusty Ellyson. hut the,damage had
thought hetter. Yes, 11 was more unportant _f~ lndtanapohs and San Otego to Titans run-and -shoot offensive beJ!n done with Wahama coming
grab Manning and Leaf as the first two p1~ks, but the· rest o~ lhe league, ' attack piled. urr 347 pa&gt;Sing yards away with the sati&gt;fying fnothall
including Cincinnati with two first round p1cks, have to. be k1ckmg them- and added 4 5 yards on the ground as victory.
selves in their collective behinds. A player of Moss' cahber doesn't come IGilmer County moved up and down
Tennant led all ground gainers in
along every year.
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the field. Wahama. however. made the contcs(with 144 yards on 1HcarTo his critics; Moss wasn't playmg some I:&gt;IVISIOn AA or a MAC team the big plays defensively, when they. rics with Jcic Finnicum adding 34
last Monday. The Packers had the top-rated defeqse in lhe NFL and were the had to to keep the host team out of yards on eight tries for WHS. Huff
defending NFC champions. Here was a team which hadn'tlost in 29 borne · the end wne until late in the ganlc _ completed thre-e of six passe~ for 42
games. In other words, they're not chopped liver! In fact, .l~ey are part ofthe when the contest was essentially yards with one interception whi lc
1
NFL elite.
·
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·over.
Gerlach had one catch for 25 yards.
· Just like when he was at Marshall, Moss dominated the game as if he was
Brandon Hankmson had two Russell one for I0 yards and Joel
a man among boys. lWo touchdowns and 190 yards receiving tell the story. interceptions of Pat Morrison aerials Lloyd one for seven yards. Morrison
Weeks ago, 1 said Moss would be the rookie of the year. It's possible. he while Grant Huff. David Tennant. threw for. 347 yards an~ two touch might even add a Super Bowl MVP and a Pro Bowl appearance to that hst. Ryan Russell and Robbie Marks downs wnh Ellyson ca!chmg e1ght
added one pick each for the White passes for 126 yards and hoth scores
Hockey begins this weekend. If the Keystone. COps include the NH.L Falcons. "The interceptions, dcnect- while Dan Page caught live for 108
standings in today's paper, you will see an expans1on of the league mto s1x ed balls and sacks we obtained carl)"· and Tommy Hamric · seven for 81
divisions, with·a new franchise in Nashville.
.
was the key to the game." Cromley ' yards. Jeremy Dean ric ked up 51
Things have really changed ove,r.the past decade, and will continue until said. ···1 have to gove muc.h of the yards on the ground in eight cracks
the ·Columbus Blue Jackets are added in the 2000-2001 seaso". Look for credit for the win to t~c "coaching for .thc Titans. Defensively Wahama
. · M'
pear on the way '
staff because we- had a game plan had several standouts but none more
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These changes arc: a testament t~ NHL ~missioner Gary_Bellman's and the kids went out and did what evident tb.. •n Tyson Rcitmire who
promotional stralej!y and_ the growmg populanty of the NHL m the . U.S. we asked of them."
was in the ilmcr County backOcld
market. Hopefully, this will have a residual effect on our local hockey team
Wahama jumped out to an early . all evening long. Beau Gerlach ,
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6-0 lead after the first of Grant Huff and Joe Finnicum also
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· 1 Hankinson's two interceptions on recorded ·several !fCkles and the
1 advised the Tribune to cancel Larry Ewmg s_remamt_ng vacatiOn days the evening. The Bend Area team WHS secondary was outstanding
for the next millennium)..asl week, I faxed ~y an1cle to htm, b~t he was on went 24 yards in four plays with with seven interceptions.
vacation. Unfortunately, the Keystone Cops m the offic:e couldn 1 figure out ' Huff going the final three str,ipes for
Wahama will return home for a
how to include it in the sports page. So in the fut)lre, tflarry even dream~\ the score. Moments later Tyson big baulc with founh rated Buffalo
about taking a vacation, he'd bell~r wake up and apol&lt;&gt;g~ze.
·
Reitmire blocked a Gilmer County Putnam .for its ne~t contest while
. Sam WIIIOII Ph.D. 11 en 1NOCIMI p&lt;91euor of hlllort Itt the Untvont:,t ol · punt and once again Wahama moved Gilmer County willtr,avel to Gauley
RIO. Grande. An' liVId!., of1ll1porta- and •-llllnlt!:IJ0 \:"'n:'-be~l:h · in for the kill with a 14 y~rd six play Bridge.
bell- he 11_• Mllv• of Gery, Ind., ·~!!'rlllhlllllel
...~!}""c•nct H....:.., ':.ort) 11•
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(Conti nued from B-51
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"Hey. everybody out there 's hun·
back-to-back, (crew - chief) Todd gry' to win, I haven't won in forever
Parrot\ went to work and knew he and there's a 'bunch of cats out there
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Bobby Labonte, who had won the
sure I didn't miss any gears and hol&lt;l - polt&gt;&lt; at both Daytona in February
it as straight as I could."
and Talladega in April. was second at
Schrader, who hadn't won a pole 195.985 in a Pontiac. roll owed hy the
since September of 1997 in Loudon, Ford of Dale Jarrett at 195.031. Terry
N.H .. left the rest of the mn lendcrs Labonte was next at 194.733 in a
in his duSI with a tap of 196.153 mph Chevy.
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By MICHAEL TAYLOR
Times-Sentinel Staff
ASHTON, W.Va. - Gauley
Brid.ge scored four touchdowns in
f~e first quaner as the Travellers bea\
the . Hannan Wildcats 46-6 '"
Hannan's annual homecoming con·
_,
test.Friday's win . improves the
Travellers' record to 4-3 on the season head.mg ·mto ncx 1. wee k' s ga me
with ninth ranked Gilmer County.
Wahama heat Gilmer County last
.'night36-12 at Gilmer. Senior running back Jason
Thomas touched the t(&gt;Otball only
three times last night for Gauley
Bridk hut had t 32 all ru'l'ose yards
and scored two touchdowns. Thomas
was su\fering. from a lung injury and
wasn't ' cxr~cted to play. hut
Travetkrs head couch Randy Black
tJcciJcd to play the ~p~cc.ly Sent or

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recovery, Erik Cooper with 10 tacklc.s and Damon Coleman with an
interception on the next .to last rlay
of the game.
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"We really needed ~ win. toni ght."
Black said. "Tonight w~just got the
. ball across the line. We eliminated' a
lot of •.. r,·r,···al
• m•·s.·ta'1•·e.s that ha_d cost
.~s the last three games."
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· :·1 ~all ~d the Orioles" and told
for gcncrnl manager jobs with nthcr them that I arprec1ated them thinking
teams • may have rrnmpted the of me." Bowd.:n said. "B ut I told
Cincinnati Reds to speed up cnntrnct them what I've told everyone all
negotiations with Jim Bowden.
along, and th;l\ is 'my loyalty is to
"Obviously.' thcrc were ~onccrns Cin..:innnti."
being expressed by fans about the
Bowden's sa)ary under the new
posstbilily of Jim leaving. and I hope deal . was not disclosed. The
this sends a message to them and our C:mcmna/1 Post reponed Fnday that '
player development and baseball . his current pay is in the $225,000 to .
operations people that we've added $300,000 a. ~car ra~ge, compared
some stability that had been miSs- wilh $1 m•lhon . pa1d the general
ing," said John Allen, managing manager . in Los Anseles and
executive.
$800,000 tn Balum_ore.
.
Bowden, who has one ·year
"My re":'ar_d wtll be seemg our
remaining on his old contract, com- current reb~tld~~g process through to ·
plcted the phone deal with Allen for its completion, Bowden sa1d ..
a four-year extension on Wednesday
Allen and Bowden had their first
:11ight and Thursday afternoon while discussions about a contract extenhc was at the Reds' organizational sion in December. They t~lked agat,n
meetings in Sarasota, A a.
m Ma~ch, but Bowden satd he dtdn t
The deal was announ·ced thmk 11 was proper to accept a new
Thu.rsday, and Bowden withdrew his deal until the fates of Allen and susname from consideration for the gen- pencfed ·owner Marge Schott were
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hy _juni•-&gt;r Josh Cordell. 1\t the end"' . qua11cr. .
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the lirst 4uarter it was 26·6 GauleyLcadmg the Wildcat defense was
Bridge.
, Cordell. Canterbury and sorhomorc
"That play (X:1 }ard strike to. · Josh Edmunds . Fumbles were rccovTilomasl rcallv took 1hc wind oul nl ..:red hy trcshrnun Josh Crcmc~ms.
their .1ails I 'thought." Bla.:k said. snphomo~c Korey Hcn_ry and junior
"Tile play was called Jet and I wl\1 · Derek G1hbs. Ddenstve standouts ·
'Jason just to run and catch the hall lor 'Gauley Bndge mcluded · Z1ck

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first qual'lcr with Gauley Bndgo y;u·ds on .:1ght C.\1'\'les. _Corde ll also
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automatic lirst down from the. 45
yard line. On the very next play.
Cordell busted through the hne and
rumbled down the left side line to get
the 55 yard touchdown.
Following Thomas' long tou_ch- ,
down catch at the ~nd of the hr_st
periOd. nenher team scored aga~n
until midway thrvugh the third quae'tcr when the Travellers' Richard
Weese cau.,ht
a nass
tn the corner"·'
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the end wnc from Harvey to make II
34-ti Gau1cy Bridge.
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agam Saturday when they, play hnst
to Burch . Hann&lt;m's i&lt;mc sen1o~ wtll
he honored at the game lor Senu&gt;r
Night.

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The second time Thomas touched
the hall he nearly broke -another
touchdown, but was knocked Qui of
bounds after ric king up nearly Z5
yards. The, third and final time he
touched the ball, Thomas ran a
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swccr p1ay aroun
a 20 yard touchdown that gave
G•.•uIcy Br•'dgc ·,Is fin•l
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In addition to Thomas' 132 yards
of hffense. Gauley Bridge had two
other players cross the 100 )'ard
plateau. Sophomore Erik Co&lt;&gt;rer
rushed l'or 14M yards and two wu.:h·
downs while junior Billy Tucker ran
for 1.40 yards on the night.
"They hun us right off the hal.
Their fullback (Coof)Cr).h tough. We
dug 11ursclve\ u hole and couldn't
dimh ·out." Hannan cnm;h Kcnl Prk·c

Thomas'' f1r.st touch on the hull . . Hann;m was led by Cordell. whu

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First downs favored the visitors, 18· •
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Gallipolis will host Athens Friday. ·
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GALLIPOLIS • Visiting Marietta nine. Jeff Mitchrll gained nothing,
ended a seven-year jinx by edging then Jeremy Payton three. Payton's
Gallipolis 14-J in a Southeastern third down pass to Jeff Mullins just
Ohio Athletic '-&lt;:ague footbali con- missed its -target Payton followed
test on Memorial Field Friday with a 23-yard field goal at the 3:56
evening.
marie. It was to he Gallia's only score
Approximately 2,500 faQS, of the mght.
including several surviving memhe~rs · Craig intercepted a U:vi Weppler
of the 1947 and 1948 Blue De
pass to end first period action. GAHS
championship teams, band
d had the ball on Marieua's 48 to start
cheerleader members, were on hand the second period. After an incomfor the defensive struggle.
ple,te pas~. Roger~ ripped off II
Coach Tim Hale's Tigers yards to the Tigers 37. lben came a
improved to 3-3 overall and f.-2 in series of Blue Devil penalties, three
conference play. Coach Mark Fenik's for 15 yards, ending the GAHS
Blue Devils dropped to l-5 overall threat. Payton punted dead on the
and 0-J inside the SEOAL.
1iger 25. a 22 yardcr .. his shortest
The last Tiger grid win over of the 1998 campaign. He had heen
GaUia Academ~ was recorded at -averaging over 40 yards a punt prior
Manetta. 28-20, m 1991. ·
to the game.
GalliaAcademy scored first. After . From their own 25, the Tigers.
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lowing the initial kickoff, the Blue gainers were 1&lt;6 and 12 yard blasts by
Devils defensive unit, led by Jared Nathan Swanz. who raced for 119
, Bryan and Alex Saundcr&lt;. stopped yards in 28trips against the Gallians.
MHS on a fourth down play at the
Levi Weppler sneaked over from
GAHS 37. ~'
the ·one for what proved to be th~
, T.R . Rogers ripped ?ff gains of . g~me-winll\ng score with 4:57 left in
seven awl five yards. After Kelly the second penod. Sam Cooper.then
Pamtcr lost one, Rogers galloped split the uprights to make it 7-3.
eight yards. On a founh down play.
GAHS defenders had a brilliant
'the Blue Devils gambled with Ben goal line stand just before halftime.
Craig taking a direct snap from ccn- stopping the Tigers on the GAHS
tcr. Craig raced II yards for a first four. A host of Blue Devils blocked a
down on the Tiger 33. Rogers hroke - Weppler field goal allempt with II
off the Gallians's last big gain nf the seconds left in tpe half. GAHS ran
game .. a 24-yardcr to the Marieua out the dock to end the half.

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Hunters take political offensive against opponents in Utah
By KRISTEN MOULTON
SALT LAKE CITY I API - First.
vo1ers banned cougar hunting rn
California tn 1990. Next. they proiecled bear m Coloradq from bart and
hound huntmg in 1992. Then voters
m Oregon and Washmgton stopped
lhe baiting and hounding of cougars
and Iliac k bears.
Utall hunling and fi shing group&gt;
look one look al ' lhe record of
wildlife ballol measures 1his decade

and decrdcd a prc-i'mpuvc 'tnkc '"""
on order.
The rc,uh r&gt; Propo;iuon 5. a mca&gt;urc on the Nov. 3 hallot that would
amend 1hc Ulah Con!r-tltution so that
any fttturc cllilcn.\ mitiativc dcahng
wrth woldlife would require a two~
thirds majority 10 pass. All other initiauve·s would conlinuc to require a
&gt;rmple majority,
The measure 's fate is hcirig
watched by ani mal -wei farc and

...port\lncn \ gmup' around the coun-

try

·'we ju ...t lch that it wa~ tunc to
wk.c' a proacll•c )l'J\Itmn and prutc~,;t

Utah'' v.rldlifc and wild arc:u. frnm
wj,hJn~t on. D.C .. Jl'liVI!\b . agenda." -aod Dun Pcay. \p&lt;&gt;kc&gt;man for
l)tahn• fur Wrldlife Heritage and
Con~n au On. "'hich ~ ~ hacki ng the
measure .
Only one &lt;talc. Alahama. ha•
pa~~d a cun,titutional amendment
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getting lost in unfamiliar territory'

By SPORTS AFIELD

A Hearst Magazine
You may lose your way , but you
should never be lost
Each . year · scarc h.. and-rc!!c uc
tcams acros~ America fetch hikers.
hunters. ang lers and mountain hikers
who have no clue how to get back to

uscflll. However, each gives specific
pieces .o f information• wi1hou1 rc laiing that infonnation to the comcxt of
a greater whole. In the backcountry
thi s equates to a narrqw (..':Om:enlration on knowing wh~rc one is pre dscly instead of hcing aucntivc and
open to all the poss ibilities o f where

dvililcUion . They .ha\'C left the mad

one

without a physu.:al map and. more
tmporianl. wrote Ted Kcra~otc in nn
ankle 10 the October issue .of Spons
Afield. without that other map - a
· in ental overview of the cou ntry wluch i~ C!\~c ntia l.
Being ramihJr With your lmmcdl ate 'iUrroundin g:~. moun1ain ranges .
· nvcr~. power lines and roads; for
, exampl e. will help you fi n~ you r way
without .1 map: In short . 1oricntatinn
. is far more important than locatipn
- wlm;h mc~m s we need to reprogram the attitudes · our culture has
g.ven us.
C~
n si d e r that Weste rn cult ure
put ~ a rem1unl on knowing where it
is -1 y the &lt;.:alendar, fi s~.:a ll y , und
accorJing to geography. That is why
we have such a proliferation of dayti'mcrs, budgets and. for backcountry
travel. hand-held Glohal Positioning
Systems (GPS ). All these tool s ,arc

mi~ht

go.

prN!f\ ong the rrghllo hunt and fi,h. • unlc» 67 percent of them a8ree .
Mrnnc-..lla voter' arc bcong a.kcd to
"Their lack of trust kind of astondo the -amc in Nmcmbcr. Ohoo vor- ishes me:· stale Sen . Millie Peterson
c" will be .,ked to outlaw the hunt- said of her colleagues. "They trusted
mg uf mourning doves..
voters 10 elect them .••
In Utah. 'P""'men '&gt; grnups arc
Sen. David Buhler said the mearunning into nppn!\ition from more sure Is overkill. •• If someone were to
th an
ammal -rights
advocates. come up with some cra1fy anti ahunt l'rop&lt;,itiun 5 is upp&lt;&gt;Sed by the Ut~h . ing proposa l, they 'd vole il down,"
League of Wvmen Voters. Common he said.
Cau&gt;C and other&lt; who .'"Y it ha. an
. Peay conceded Utah voters would
ironic llaw: The, mc.,urc placed on probably oppose any curbs on hunt the ballot hy the Legislature asks ing, just as voters in Idaho ami
Utah vmer. lo decide. by a si mple Michigan rejected hans on bear bahmajorily. that fuJure voters will not ing and hounding. But there's no
he tru~ted lQ Jccide these issue!~- guamntcc.

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Utah. ).. 'bccrnnon~ increa&gt;inEIY
urban. arid during a 1997. vJSit to
Utah, a• narional executive of the
Humane 'Sucicly lalked of orgamzmg
an anti-copgar-hunting campaign.
"Thdr end. a1enda i§. 1o end all
hunting and (!shin~ , " Pcay said. )t.'s
a S500 rl)iltion inllustl)'! It's ~oo· brg '
to leave 10 'a garribl~ . "
The IJtall VolinE-Rights Coalition,
which is fighling the ..mcasurc-; is out_gunned financially by sjx)nsme n's
groups. '!pc_crmlition rai~d $28,000
_by mid-!leptcmber, vs. $420 ,000
raised lol} !' the Utahns for Wildlife
Hcrilalje ar\d Ol~servation ..

ATHENS. Ohio (AP ) - The
slate's third annual fall wild turkey
hunting season will be open for
seven days in 22 southeast and east·
t.:cntral counties, the; Di\•ision of
Wildlife said,
The season wi ll run Oct . 19
through Oct. 25. Hunter's may take a
hin.l of either sex. Legal hunting

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hours arc one-half hour before sunrise 10 sunset.
The sea-ion is open in Athens,
Bclmnnt,
Coshocton,
Ga lli a.
Guernsey. Harri son, Hock ing,
l'lolmes, Jackson, Jefferson, · Knn&lt; ,
Meigs,
MOnroe ,
. Morgan.
Mu skingurn , Noble, Perry. Pike.
Ross. Tuscarawas. Vinton and

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Washington counties.
During the ~easo.n in 1996,
hunters kill ed I ,250 wild lurlcys.
Last year. 1.210 turkeys were Jaken.
Mrtst o( the turkey ~ were' killed in
GuernseY. Costwcton. Harriso n,
M u~ki ngtim Jllntl Vinton. t:uu~tics .
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Survival texts counsel that you
should. stay put. bufld a fire , shout,
blow a whist le and wait for scan.:hcrs
to find yuu . However, thi s advice
· puts the onus of retri eval on socie ty
rather than on the indr vidual . lnslead.
'adopt the altitude that you wi ll never
be lost. on ly te mporarily di so ricn\ed
Demand of yourself, barring injury;
that you will get to the road even if it .

JACKSON HONORED- William (Bill) Jackson, center, a member '.
of Lafayette Post No. 27, Gallipolis American Legion, was presented
a naw American Flag by members of VIetnam Veterans of America
Chapter 709 prior to Friday night's GAHS-Marletta foolball game on
Memorial Field. Jackson' Ia the lone survivor of the lnlllal Legion
crew who conducted .flag-raising ceremonies on Oct. 8; 1948.
Jackson Ia flanked by Dala Harbour, left, and .John Watson, current
flag-raisers for the Legion.
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nood ing that coused them to hcco rne Anthem whrlc Barhara Cardwe ll
un safe .
"
Epling repeated her 50-year ago perIn 1995, a coope rati ve elTon by formance of singi ng Amcricu 's
the board of educauon, the athletic anthem .
lboostcrs' cluh. and pri vate donations
Prior to th c.flag-raising ceremony.
enabled a modern stadium to he con- seve ral mcmhcrs of the '( ictnam
structed of alurnmum and stmnless Veterans of America. Chapter 709.
~ \eel 1&lt;.1 ~hC~.:nmc a .showp iece for the presented a new Ameri can Flag to
Gall ipoli s Ci ty Schon ls.
Bill Jackson, the only .survivor of the
f-rid ay's c ~rc mnn1 cs prior to the s i x-n~an honor guard of" Post 27 who
GA HS-Manclta l'oo.thtd l game rJi sctl thc first' nal! in 1948. Jackson.
indutl cd many or those \ who wit - 'a World War II . . ve teran; has pcr ncnset..l or partit:ipah:d 111 th ~ i'niwtl t:ormcd thi s duty at every home ¥&lt;Hill'
dedication and man y who wc rL' • nl~t for the ra st )()years, and co ntlllUC S
eve n horn y~: t
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tn Jo so with grl'at hfmm.
· Hamid Wcthcrholt se rved as m ;l:-.Mcrnbcrs of the Ga ll ia A&lt;.:adcmy -.
tcr or cere monies in I1)4~. ;1nd Friday Alumni Asso!: i:uion who rrl: r ;m:::d
n1g:ht his so n. Doug las. rcrcatcd hi!oo th e cn.tirc program for the prc-gaml'
laic L.1ther\ pcrt'ortn;lncl'. Pus\Or r~:ccpj_IO.n :mJ the re-dedica tion ce r~ ­
Charles' Lu:-.hcr was also prc-.c nl to mon i'C s mdudc \V1Ima Br-own. Bcrt1 c
invo~~: an 1nt•ocolli on similar to. the Roush.
Madge · B o~gs.
Jt~nct
on~.: ht· deli vered 50 y~:ars ngu. wh1 lc Wcthcr'holt . Barba ra Huber. B e~~
h1.. , !-.O n . Pa,tor Jame s Lusher. read Grac·c Duvr&gt;, Ja y C rld wol l. Hrll
the 1ll'fir1;ll r~'·Lkdi ~.: atlun documen t.
Ri chards: and Stew Walli s.
· Jnhnn y l:ckc r. a I '!.1 2 Gi\ HS
They rece ived assistance.: fro m the
alunlllU\ and a Cll:lCh uf Blue Dc.vtl GAHS Athletic• B'oostcrs Cluh.
ftu ~t h;.llltt.: a m .; from l':l69-74. moved GA HS Band Boosters. GAHS athlet bt.:hind the n1icrophtlll..::..Jo mt mtlucc ic department. and the :~LlHJol mhni.nall rncrnhors of lb c IY4 7-4 X Gi\ HS istnll ion i11. ,l i na~t.ing the nos talgiL:
fo ot hall te a m ~ who were scntcd in eve nt s thJI were ,witne'SSL!d hy 4500
front of the h·omc' bh.:ac hers.
people on Ottnhcr K. ~ 94K when
Uc or~c Wi lson, drum m: qnr for Gn lll~o li s hl a n~ cd high-scorwg anJ
the GAHS hand in !~4 7 and IY4X, undcleated At hens 2 I -0.
di rcc tr.:d th e pl.1 ying of the Nm iona l

Bowden...

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reso lved.
But the new cnntrac l do~.,·s1~ nct.: cssari ly mean . that the Rcd1'! have
heard anything from cn mmisSiorlor
Bud Selig.
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" No ; th:at's not the case." Allen
said. "This was paniUII y done out' of
profess ional counesy to Baltimore
We did,n't fec.l it was right for him lo
go lhcrc fC)r a second time if we felt
thut we cou iU get somet hing dcH\C
here."
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over six week:- ago. Allen gnuucd it
hc t: au sc Bowden cal led the Los
Angeles posi lion hi s "dream juh.''
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Story, il was reported , had knowledge
of a claim that he did not lhink had been
worked properly. He boughl it and wilhin a
few months .had taken out $30,000 in gold
and exchanged il for $20,000 in "deprecial·
ed greenbacks. • He held out enough for hjs
callle-buying enterprise, put the rest in a
bank, kissed his wife goodbye and wilh two
young men he had ·hired , slarled for Fort
Worth, Texa s'.
"At 29 Story had 'a lot on his plate, "
wrote Henderson.
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"The ye'ar was 1866. Nelson and a hand. ful of Texas cowboys began moving a herd
of 3,000 longhorn·s north, the first ever to
do so on the Bozeman Trail, when they
were abruptly sloppe d at Fort Phil Kearny
in Dakota Ter,ritory (present-day norlhern
Wyoming). Army orders, Too risky lo go
on , lhe commanding officer said. Sioux
were everywhere and they were on t,he
warpath.
"U ndeterred , the Ohio born Story and hi s
r-------------,-,-,..,.,...,..:...-------'7'----'cr Tc xas crew se I off w i lh
their callle over ·an oxen
trail t~rough the heart of
lhe Sioux Nalion . They
repeat'edly .fo ught off
Sioux warriors who
sometimes outnumbered
them 10-to -L
"The trek should ha ve
been an utter disaster;
instead, it became one
the Wesl's most memorable success stories."
Thai eallle drive put
the poor boy who had
left Burlingham 10 years
earlier on the road 10
riches.
Story bought land and
starled a cattle ranch in
the Gallatin Val'ley in
Montana. He became lhe
largest 'breeder of callle·
and horses in Montana
and was tagged the "cal·
tie king ." As his fort~ne
grew he expanded inttl
other businesses estab·
DAY" -- Char/Is Williams, gre&amp;t·grsndson of . .
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Byron Story, has spef1t his entire 1/fe In Burlingham. H1re he looks' 11 sh1n g a b a nk and a
over an album of pictures taken at fast fall's "Nelson Story Dey. • large flour moiL
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More than 60 of Nelson Story'&amp; cousins from Mslgs ilnd Athens
l;lc, became a ~lv oc
Codntles sttsnded the gathering held at the Modern Wc,odmen hall. I~ ad e r 1n· Bo'!-em a n a nd
e.rected a monument to
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hi s good' friend, John Bozeman, who was
He lhen "succumqed lo the romance of
killed by Indians . In 1883 he donated land
the west, walked to the Ohio River , worked
for a 60 -acre campus for lhe Monlana Stale
out his passage aboard a 'teamboal loSt.
College of Agriculture and. Mechanic Arts.
Louis , look another steamer up lhe Mis Near the lu~n of the century, Story began
souri, and went ashore a t Fort' Leaven·
spending. his winler s in Los Angeles where
worth, Kansas Te,rritory, with $36 in his
much of his cattle money went into downpocket, w according to a ma gaz i·ne article
town real estate. He built lhe city's firs!
.written by Charles Henderson. whose father
s kyscraper, the Walter P. Story Building ,
was a nephew of Nelson Story.
named for his · so n .. Nelson di ed in 1926 at
It didn't take long for Nelson lo learn
·the age of· 88 .
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about gold mine s and s tag e coaches, and
A lour brochure of historic Bozeman and
men being robbed and killed, accor.ding to
Gallatin County complele with an artist's
the arlicle, which went ·o'n to note that tor
rendering of Bozeman 's Main Street as it
the first lim e in his life he had lobe armed
was drawn by -an engraver in 1883 , lists
day and night to pr o tect him seifanq his
Nelson Story as one of the founding
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fathers. Place s depicted on the guide
includ e the Story Iron \Yorks, the
Ellen Story Theatre, and the Nelson Story Flour Mill .
There .is a Story Street in Bozc·
man, and Ne lson Story Towers al
Montana.St a lc University. AI one
time lhcre was a Story mansion
on Main St.r eet.
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family .still live in Bozeman. In
fact there is still a Story Ran ch
of 10,000 acres-- not the biggest,
now but the oldesl in Montana.
Hel e n Guthrie William s of
Pomeroy, great -granddaughter of
Byron Sto'ry, a broth er 10 Nelson,
sha.rcd a leller s he 'rec eived in
1993 from her cousin, Pete Story,
w'ho live s on the Story Ranch in
Montana .
..In the lell er Pete Story talks
about a trip which he and hi s
fat~er M ~ lcolm, th~ grandson of
Nel son Story,. made ba c k to , the
"old place" in Ohio in 1980 .
"Ruth Ellen (Ruth Ellen Story
of Athen s) very graciously took
us around and introduced us 10
some of the
relatiVes in the
area . I think

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BURLINGHAM - It someti mes takes
resear chi ng the his lory of a small community to come to .an appreciation of its background and the fnflu e nce it had on the lives
o-f its residents .
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Tak e Burlingham - today a s leepy lillie
community wi1h a handful of residents, but
150 years ago a pface where bus iness was
booming and the population was growiQg.
II was also a time when adventure.soJile
men in s. earch of g,old pa cke d up a nd went
west.
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Burlingh a n. .who look tHat path was Nelson
Story . Born -in Burlingham in 1838, he was
' I he youngest son of Ir a and Hannah Story,
who had arrived there in a covered wagon
from New Hampshire several years earlier.
By lhe lime Slory was 18, he was •.
orphaned, had worked his way through two
years at Ohio Universily, and had taught

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review an actual map or a mental
map. Where "'..trc the hasclincs'! Hn"'
long · will it take 10 walk them '!
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MARKERS •• The Story name Is on numerous
markers In the Burlingham Cemetery. Early settlers, Ira
and Hannah Stary, and many of their descendants,
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Including sons, Byron and Elias, are burled there. Th11lr
son, Nelson, ·Is burled In Montsn&amp; . In 1980 Malcolm
Story grandson pf Nelson, came to Meigs County to
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;esldlng In Meigs and Athens Counties.
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to Pete Story 's son, another "Nel so n Story" , hal-l, the oldest building iri the coni muni 'ty,
and he is charged with continuing the fami· rea~s 'Bungtown, the center of th e world."
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ly traditions , according to the letter.
About every ¥Car at th e annual Me mo rial
Last fall · ~bout 60 cousins of th e Story
Day ce l ~bration held at th e Burlin g ha m
fa1mily gathered at th e "Bung town" Modern
churc h and cemetery .. an ·observance
Woodmen hall in Burlingham to celeb rat e
which 'has continuc'd fo r more than a cc n11Ne lson Story Da'y."
lur y, ·- ~ 11 Bungtown " sign is artached
II was a lim e ·for reflecting on the illus· · beneath the Burlin'gham s ign· oil Route 33.
trious past of a nativ e so n, to reminisce
The ear ly 1800s saw steady gro wth in the
about their ancestors, and lo share stories
community . The first post office in Bedford
which had been handed down from gene ra Township wa s es tablished in Bur lingham in
lion to generation .
1!131 with Mr. Burlingame as postmaster.
Publ4shed acco unt s of Nelson Slory's
, Over the nexl several years J. M. Ham ilaccomplishmenls were displayed in which
ton opened a jewelry sto re , Elli s Quivey
more than once he was described as a "man · a,nd ~ohn DeV'i"-((Y weni into the carpentry·
of great daring an·d great wcaHh." The sl&lt;&gt;ry · business, J. L ' lfayes opened a general
of "Lonesom~ Dove" reporledly was
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sto re, C. L, Morris began a blacksmith
" based on Nelson Story's cat tle drive from
business, J:H . Thurston and J. A. Campbell
Texas to Montana in 1866 .
ca me to town lo practice me dicine, _M . M.
In 1959 he was a
posthumous inductee
inlo the Nati o nal Co)Vboy Hall of Fame in
Oklahoma Citr, O~la.
Rich In hlslory
'' Ne a rly 200 years ago
John. Warren buill a
small one-room' cabin
and a general store on
the ba11k of the Shade
River \\'here Burlingham is ho w located.
The area so on de ~ el·
oped into a community
of families.
In 1971 when
Michael Williams was
preparing a paper on
the hi sto ry of Burling·
ham for a school pro ject , he talked with his .
grandfather, the late
Sa-muel F. Willi ams, a
descendant of th e Ira
Story family.
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·OLDEST 'BUILDING
The MQdern Woodmen hall Is the oldest
years ago at 93 years of building In Burlingham having · been constructed In the late 1/fOOs
age, spent all of hi s life wherl the land was owned by Dr. J. H. Thurston. ·It was later ttrans·
in Burlingham . He was ferred to the Juniper Stock Co. and on Aug, 30, 1910 to Juniper Camp
7~30, Modern Woodmen of America, the current ownars. ..
I he son of. Cha rle s
Williams who was marrie d t o one of the Story women.
Dewees opened a photography s hop,
'· According to th e story told by the e lder
William C lay offered optical g'oods and was
William s to his gra nd so n, as th e com munit y a sales agent for SpecialftyA me ric a n Noc ·
grew, three S? loo ns ope ned and became the -die, and McGiuchcn and i!'"ubbs beg a n oper·
main gathering plac e for the men.
at io n of a saw mill .
"Many of t'he men would have too much
By 1855 th e Burlingham Grist Mill was
to. drink and so· practically every .night
in opcraiion, and ubou l I 873, a third docthere wo'uld be • n argume nt and a fight. II
lor , D'r. Harv ey Winget, set up a pra ctice inl
was from thos e brawls lhat Burlingham got
Burlingham . 'By the n Dr . Thurston was
the nickname 'Bung tow n," wrote Michael · combining his pracl·icc' of medicine .w ith
in hi s school paper,
running the Gri st Mill. ·
As the popul ati on grew, the salons flourThe Modern Woodm e n hall wa s conished in "Bungt own" until th e women got
slruclcd on land wpich was at one time
tired of their men coming home drunk,
owned by th e Story fa mil y.
according to Samuel Williams' acco unt to
It was transferred by· the Junipe-r Joint
Mich ael.
Stock Co . .to Jun iper Camp No. 723 0, Mod·
., "A few of th e town's women . including
ern Woodmen of Ame rica, o il Aug . 30, ·
Elizabeth Williams, my ow n gre a t-great
1910. Before that it had been &lt;ny ned by
grandmother, assemb led on' day and raided
Le muel and Lydia Winget, Dav i~ King, and
one of th e saloons , bursting bottl es and
Dr. 'thurs to n. Th e bu ild ing da tes ba c k lo
mirrors,' wro te Mic·hael.
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the lat e 1800 s.
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Not to o long after thai saloons were b,an- · ·
The Budinglon Mill opcr:o ted until af ter
is hed from the co mmunity .'
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World Wa l I when it was tor n down to make
The name of "Bungtown" has stuck •
way fo r cons tructi on of Ro ute 33.
thr o ugh the years.
By the.n the pupul:ot ion was already on
A sign today on the Mode rn Woodmen 's
the de c I inc.

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SOWs OF PIONEER FAMILY - .Nelson, Byron,
left to right, were the sons of Irs
&amp;nd Hsnnah Story, who settled In Burlingham In the early
The·pioneer spirit lived and
found his riches In cattle. He
breathed In Nelson Story who went west at 18/n search.of gold
became the 'cattle king ' of Montana and one of the t'lchest men of his time.

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the Hill s" (The Mounliiin~cr.
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lost. hut h~l\· ing learned humilit y; he
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SIGNS TELL A STORY -- Burlingham was tagged
"Bungtown' because of saloon shenanigans 150
years ago, &amp;nc! the nama has stuck. It Is on the sign,
left, over. !h11 door of the Modern Woodmen hall, and

bn the one, right, which goes up on Route 33 •v•orvl
year as the community gsthers for Its Memorial Day
observance at the Burlingham Church .

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

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Aunt Peggy McDaniel
laid to rest in Gallia
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County at age 107
&gt;aid that the three children picked
three gallons of hucklebcrrie•
James
that day bestde• ha\'ln~ the time'
Sa!Ida
of the IT young lh·es .
About 1830 )'ler father and her
grandfather decided to move to
Ohio . All the possessions ·or the
extended families were packed
into a wagon train for the 12-day
trip to Galli a County.
Mrs.
Wiseman's ·brother
Aunt Peggy McDani~_l , ·who
died in .her 107th year iri 1922, Char.les Neal had already. setiled
and is buried in Gallia County, tn Walnut Township of Gallia
was born in 1-815 at the foot of County. The Wisemans became
Peters Mountain in what is now neighbors to the Neal family .
Monroe County, West IVirgi"nia.
About 1835. Peggy married
Her parents were Mr. and Mrs . Friend McDaniel. The couple was
Jolin Wisem.an. ·
married for nearly 45 years and
In a 192) piece for the Gallia had II children.
Friend died in 1880. Peggy
Times. Mrs . McDaniel's early
Peggy McDaniel lived Into her 107th veer. Even to her last days
memories were recorded by the co ntinued to TC'sidc in Gallia · her mind waa clear. When ahe celebrated her t DOth birthday, the
reporter "Ono of her early recol · County until about 1905 when governor of Oklahoma helped her celebrate. At that lime, she was
lections was the daily task of · &gt;he moved to Oklahoma to be the oldeat person in Oklahoma.
hclpin~ her mother with the. dishncar some of her chi ldren who
h wa!tt on · J;t n. II . 19 21. th ~•t
es-pewter dishes . which if acci- had gone there for the great land Aunt Peggy celchratc here 106th
birthday.
Peg
gy ML:"Damcl p,,.,,cJ &gt;I \\ ••Y · On
dentally let fall resulted in nc) fur· 'rush .
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At
that
tunc
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he
w""'
the
old~~~
the
day of her dc.11h 'he callcJ
In 1915 when Peggy turned I
ther damage than dents .
person
in
Galli
a County . The G:d . ~C\' C.ntl nl her I'C] ~III \ l' ' ah LIUI hcr
"Sh&lt; learned to spin and 00 years o( age she was the oldest
weave , cord and knit. cut and person in ' Oklahoma and a hig lia Time~ prnmotct.J the C\'Cnt tn hcdJt~idl.! and n: yut: .. tcd lhcnl to
!&lt;&gt; CW. for the family'~ clothing wa'
party was thrown in her hnnor. sl.!vcrul edition, a~ a "giant !t&gt;Ur - \.'arnc:..tly pcay that . . hi.! 1111~h1 h~,·
made at home hy wheel and loom . The cake g vcn W~ hcr was over a rnsc party" . l'c~gy hy llu;n wa' IOI~Cn anLI rC'~CI\C r\! .,. 1.
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TI1C family r;li, cd l'lax and sheep vard in diameter. It was covered nearly hlind .
to (Jhlain mollcn &lt;il fnr the maki11g ~ith 100 candle's.
of ,dothtng . The Licanin~ of the
The over 1.500 persons
.
·-}ind uding' the Governor of Oklaflax wa' yulle a joh .
"Shc helpc.J pii:k the '""w out , homa) prc.cnt for the day li s·
!-.Ort the coarse out and prepare } t,:ncll tn Oklahoma's hc st hand
the flax for &gt;pi nning . Dresses as &lt;tnd wat&lt;hcd Peggy he given 100
well as men 's trousers were made ~.:arnat ion-. . Some nt:!w~mc-n callcJ
from flax . All the clothing was Mrs . M&lt;Ditni~l' s birthday party .
cut ;Jut by hand . Usually the Sun- the greatest feast in Oklahoma
day dre&gt;scs were colored with history to that point.
· Aunt Peggy's traveling days
some sort of natural dye found in
the nearby woods·: The girls dyed were not yet done as in 1917 she
their linen and Iinsey dresses to moved· to Anthony, Kansas to live
their own tastes with vegttable with a grariddaughter. She had
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and mineral dye."
already outlived many of her
Winter shoes were also made . children.
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at home. the leather i}eing bark
Shortly thereafter she voiced ·
tanned· in 'a big trough kept for an opinion to return to the Buckthat purpose . In the mild. Virginia eye State. Upon her return she
summer dim ate no fo ot covering held court at her daughter's home
was neces&lt;ary.
ncar McDaniel's Crossroads (near
Mrs . McDani el told often Cadmus).
ahou'i the wild animals 1n the forHere she freely gave her opin·
est ncar her mountain · home . ion on the world war, its causes,
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Bears and wolves · were too how terrible it was and America's
numerous in those days to be part in it. Often she would quote
pleasant. The stock had to be poetry that she had learned as a
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housed· in heavy pens or stock- young girl. She even remembered
ades at night to keep them safe most of the faces and names of
Store Hours Oct. 1210:00 7:00
from the ravages of hungry wild former neighhors who she had not
hcast s.
seen for 15 years .
Oct. 13-17 10:00 to 5:00
One of her favorite recnllccOn May 18, 1921, over 500
ti ons wa~ wh&lt;n she and two of Gullians
traveled
out
to
the yo·ungcr children crossed over McDaniel 's Crossrnads to help
nnto Peters Mountain und sp·cnt ,
the whok day pickin~ fruit. She
By:

CHRISTOPHER VAN METER AND MARY ANN KIBBLE .

KIBBLE-VAN METER
TUPP~S

PLAINS - Mr. and
M111. Francis W. Kibble of TuppeT!I
. Plains announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mary Ann, to Christopher R. Van Meter. son or Mr. and
M111. Carroll \:an Mel&lt;'r of Min fun!.
The bride-elect is a grnduate of the
Univer.ity of Rio Grande and is an

RYAN McCLARY AND MICHELLE FRIEND

FRIEND-McCLARY
Heidi C.a rman and Edward Amend

-CARMAN-AMEND- LEXINGroN, KENTUCKY. - brother of the groom. Fairmont,
Heidi Marija Carman. of Lexington. West Virginia. Groomsmen were Dr.
Kentucky, was united in marriage Gilbert Hinga. Cincinnati; Dr.
with Edward R. Amend. also of Lex· Robert Dell. Wilmington. North
ington.
, Carolina.
The bride is the daughter of Dr.
Ushers were Thomas Shaner,
David.and Mrs. Vita Carman of Gal- Lower Burrell. Pennsylvania and Dr.
lipolis, and granddaughter of Ma~Anthony Kitchen, Belpre.
Maxine Carman, Gallipolis, and Dr.
The bride's mother's wo;e a floor
Vua Drauhs, Conneaut.
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ength, champagne-colored gown
The groom is the son of Mr. E. with coordinating jacket and a garRegis and Mrs. Barbara Amend of denia corsage
Uniontown, Pennsylvania and the
The groom's . mother's wore a
, grandson of Nellie Mangello, Ooor length, beige skin with beaded
Uniontown, Pa.
shon sleeve blouse and a gardenia
The double ring cercmoqy took corsage
place August 8, at Saint Pauf
The reception was held at the
Catholic Church, in Lexington, Ky., Arts Place Gallery immediately folwith Father Gino Donatelli and lowing the ceremony. · Guests
Father Lucien Larrc officiating.
enjoye\1 cocktails and hors d 'oe u~
Music was provided by the String vrcs,. followed by dinner ar!ll,dancQuartct organized by Rebecca ing
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Kiekenapp.
Regi stering guests and presenting
The bride WaS given in marri age the gifts for COIJlmunion WaS &lt;:;ap•
hy her parents and escorted to the lain Jean Reese.
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altar by her father. She wore a
Readers were John Beer. Avon
sleeveless. ivory. matte satin gown Lake; Christ~ Amend. sister of' the
with an A-line skirt -and_,chapel groom. Christiansburg. Va.; ~nd Dr.
length train. a two-inch pearl hoard- Nancy Shcrwooa. St. Paul.. Minn . ·
cr outlined the round neckline and
The couple honeymooned on an
scooped hack : the headpiece was a Alaskan cruise.
juliet\ cap of pearls with an elbow-.
They now reside in Lexington.
length veil with pencil piping ., She
The hridc i&gt; a graduate of Kyger
caTFied.a' hand-tied houqucl with _ Creek Hi gh School. Ohio State Uniivury and pcac·h roses. white and. vers ity. She earned a Ph.D. in cxpcr. rca(h ,'ilOI.:k. ;md whttc freesia
~. llllCJ)tal p~yrhology from Kcnl St~liC
Mutron of honor wa:-. Jul ie Uni\•crsi ty and i:-. ;J pnJHJm.:toratc
Osika. ~..: ou si n of the hridc. LrVofll}! . . st· holar st udyin'g lt:arninp and mcm Mirhig:an. Brida l aHcnd:mts We re · ory at the Uni,vcrsity· of K.cnturky .
Susanne Larkins. AriiiH!lpn . Vir - CcnlLT on Acini!
· ginia. and Dr. Jcnnil~r A~kil.
The groo;n i~ il gruduatc or LauM;.inkaw . Minneso ta .
rei Highlands Hi gh Sl'110ol in
They won: two-rici.:C s kc vcl~..:ss Uniontown. Pn. and St Vjnccm Colgowns. dll)l..:olal l' hmwn ~ ~~~ cre pe lt:£C in Lurohc. Pa .. He, carncU a
l&gt;lousc wi th an A-line silk c·hitlon Psy.D. in diqjcal psychology from
· noo1 -k ng1h s ~in . Th~y t':trricJ Wright StJtc Uni\'crsily . He is a
~ hand -t1..:d hou4UCI~ of terra l:OIIil child dinil'al ps yc holngist in rrivat~
no~es. ye ll ow sw~.: k . yc ll t1w stro- prndicc spl!t lali zing. in ·giflcd chHmarc. and y~: llo W'J'n.::l!~ ia
drcn ~tnd adnlcs~.:l:nts with McGrcBcsl nwn "';ls Willie Amend. gor &amp; Asso~imcs. Winchc~ucr: Ky,

SYRACUSE~ Michelle LeAnne
Friend and Ryan ·Patrick McClary
announce their engagement and
approaching marriage.
The bride-elect is the daughter of
Richard 0. and Linda Friend of
Syracuse. She is a 1992 graduate of.
. Southern High School and a 1995
graduate of Hocking College. She is
currently employed u.s a medical
assistant for a West Chester physi'

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Oct . 2:1-2H
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The he'ad4uart~r~ imd mo-.1 r~la.t­
cd acti vities will he at the adjoining

Hyall Regency Hotel.
Worthy Grand Matron Eloi'"
Wyse. of Fayette . and Worthy Grand
Patron Richard M. Wilson. of
Jerusalem, will preside over the 199H

Disputed early Lincoln photo
still fails to interest collectors
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ASHVILLE - Carl clad! and
Virginia Houck Troth!r will cclchratc their )01~ wedding anniversary
· on October 16. They currently live
at 221 Miller Avenue m Aslwillc . A

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type. a mim&gt;r·image phQtographproduced on silver or copper. had been .
the subject &lt;1f heated dispute since it
surfaced in 1992.
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could have posed for. the picture :
while serying in the ~!innis House o[ ·
Representatives. when he would hav~ :
been 33 or 34. But double'" said it :
simply does not look like the Great : .
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Emancipator.
The features of the man in the pic· :
lure are vastly different from Lin· ·
· coin's. they said. poiouing tu the ears, :
nuse. shoulders und eyes. Some wen! ;
si&gt; far lis to compare the veins in the ·
hands_. cluiming they do not match u ,
cast of Lincoln's hands mude in ·
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October 17 at the hom e or thei r
daughter. Vicky. who al~o live~ m
Ashville. Guests should RSVP to
(740) &lt;JK3·6K30.

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40°/a Storewide
MaryLee's

''The Qunt·;,Shop"

322 Second Ave.

SARAH~ GOiiiDOtiii
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Open house for 7-0th·anniversary

GORDON-GUMPF

REEDSVILLE David S
Gumpf of Ashland and Sarah Beth
Gondon of Wooster announce their
e_nJIIIgement and approaching mar-.
nage.
The bride-e lect is the daug)lter of
Sandy Gordon of Wooster and the
late Greg Gordon. Her fiance is the
the son 'lf.Trm and Cheryl Gumpf of
Reed&lt;Ville.
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2:30p.m. on !'lov. 7 at the Smithville
·Brethren Church in Smithville . Miss
olyn Schulze at 614-H70-6373 for a Gordon graduated from Smithvi lie
r~ "~rvation ~fore Oct . 22. lnstalla~
High School in 1992 and received her
tion oi' the 1999 Grand Officers will bach~lor's in elem&lt;,ntary education
Colle"e
in
dose th is Grand Chapter session on '' front Baldwin-Wallace
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1997 . . S~e ~~ employed with the
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BRIDGEPORT. Conn. (AP) P.T. Barnum may have been jour·
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thai "~1 suc:ker's bum every
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TO INVEST IN OUR CHILDREN, OUR SCHOOLS
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There's a lot of talk about lnpreaslng millage
lately
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But What Does That Mean?
The proposed bond Issue for the Gallipolis City Schools
means that the schools would collect no more than 7 4
additional mills each year for 26 years. Thla will ralie
$18,780,000 for the construction of a new Gallla Academy
High School.
It means the total . effective millage rate for the dletrl~t
would be 27.9 milia (It 11 20.5 mills today). This Is still well
below the state averaga of 30.9 mills. A mill Is 1/10 of a
penny which generatea $1.00 tor every $1000 of property
valuation.
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than 50 cents per day.
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lt means modern scl.e nce labs for our high school
students.
It means more room lor .a thletic and music programa.
II meana ranovatlons to the existing GAHS, and the
creation of a middle achool at GAHS lor 6th, 7th, and 8th
gradera.
It meana brighter, bettir classrooms, and mora room lor ·
Instruction ln ·the three elementary schools.
VOTE FOR
GALLIPOUS CITY SCHOOL!j BOND.ISSUE
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Holzer Meigs ·Clinic, but is FULL-liME at
Holzer Clinic oJ West Virginia with
EXTENDED hours on Mondays until
1:00 pm. (by appointment only) .

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from followers of Baroque styl.e

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' George (Syhil Dent I Frcndt will ccl- anJ James CRutl11 of Gallipuli,.
l!hratc their 70th wcddinl! annivcr· They han· two gmmkh ildn: n~ P:lll)'
~uy with an \)pen hous~ .;·m O~t. IH (Mike) ,McLiain of Gallipoli&gt; and
il·om 2 - ~ p·. m. 'nt the Bui:tl'illc Scoll Fn:nch or Cirdl'\'il.le. ar,\d \WI)
\hri:-;tian Chun.:h l'cll11wship roum . gi·cilt gralllh.: hildrcn R idwr~l ;~nt.l
The couple were wed in Ga.llipoli&lt; Jennifer Mcl ,ain oi' Gallipoli, .
Cards ·llliiY alsn hl· ~cn t 1D the
,In Oct. 17. I&lt;J2H .
They' are the pnrcnts oi' l)nda couple at 197 Rcc.sc Hollow Road.
!Tom) L~:;~r of Gallipt,lis. tknr!!c GalliJ~nlis . ~56) I . N&lt;l gift~ pll.:a:o;e .

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GALLIPOLIS - All retired U.S .
, Armed Fo,.-es )ier~onnel. regardless
of branch of service. active or
reserve. ure encouraged to join the
West Virginia Military Retirees Asso·

Among other things, the association's purpme is to create harm·ony
abd a spirit of camaraderie among
active an~ «tired personnel_from all
bran&lt;:he;;, of the Armed · Forces
through .an organized program of
social und fraternal aclivities.
Individuals interested in joining
the association should request an
application for membership form by
calling CW4 (ret.) Martin F. Hayden.
prcsicl ~ nt, at 304-343-1203, or M/Sgt.
(ret.) Jimmy _D. Winter. secretary·
treasurer. at 304-949-3552. or by
wriling to the West Virginia Military ,
Rctir~es Association. 1679 Coon·
.: RALEIGH, N.C. (APJ- The lighting and composition are dramatic. the skin Drive. Unit 46, Charleston.
Character.~ are plllnted with eye-catching naturalism. in the genre and- bibli· W.Va. 25311-50&lt;ll .
~I scenes, portrait•; and pastorals in a new. exhi~ition at lhe North Carolina·
The local contact is CW4 (ret.)
~useum of Art . .
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Arthur Rupe nt 446-0769.
·: The traveling show is "Sinners and Saints. Darkness ana Light : .C&lt;tralmggio and his Dutch and Flemish Followers."
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teacher. and al~o at Lehman's Hard·
ware in Kidron.
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Gumpf is a 1992 . graduate of
Eastern High SchiK&gt;I. He received his
bachelor's degree in biology from
Ohio State University in 1997.'He is
employed with WIL Laboratories in
Ashland.
The couple will reside in Ashland
followi 11g their marriage.

Gallipolis, 0 H

Oct. 12th thru Oct. l 7th

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To set the tone of the "Life's Coun try Gard~n". st:~sion. a vt:~~r ~~rvi·ce
will he held at-3 :30p.m. on Oct . 25
in the South Bal.lroom of the Hyall
Regency.
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The Rev. Paul Bryan Meadows
will deliver the sennon. He is pastor
of Hunt sville United Methodist
Church in Huntsville and The
Hopewell United Method&gt;&lt;! Church
located north of Bdlefontaine. He
graduated from the Methodist Theological School in Ohio in 19'1H.
The minister is an ESTARL rec ip·
ient and wu.s \ponsored l&gt;y Circlevil le
Chapter No. 90.,A dinner will follow
the service. Those who wish to attend
the dinntr should call Ve.sper Dinner
Chairman Wanda Corder at 614436-0446.
The opening session will be held
in Battelle Hall at 5 p.m.
Chapter .&lt;ecretaries are handling
reservations. The deadline i.s Ckt. 16.
The Grand Chapter banquet wi II
commence ·at 6 p.m. in the Hyan
Regency Ballroom on Ckt. 27. Those
who wish to attend the Grand Banquet should ' cont~cl Chairman Car1

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trotter

Members sought
for retirees' gr9up

State OES Grand Chapter
schedules annual session
COLUMBUS - The Grand
, Chapter of Ohio. Order of the East·
ern Star. will hold its lmth Annual
Granu Session in Bau~lle Hall. the
Ohio Cent&lt;r, 400 N. High St ..

cian.
Her fiance is the son of John and
Pat McClary of l;lumiltqn. He is a
1992 grnduat~. o,f lakoca High Schoof
and works as an independent co,n·
tractor.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, Ckt. 17 at the Com.r Stone
NEW YORK (AP)- The port mit
Methodist Church in Hamilton at 5 shows a lanky, clean-shaven young
p.m. A reception will follow at the . man in his Sunday best But was it an
Hayloft Bam.
honest Abe''
Buyers didn't think ,;o, and the
1843 daguerreotype that some say is
one of the earliest known images of
Abruham Lincoln failed to sell at an
auction Oct. 6. ··
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· "It's a lining ending and just e!o·.
sure to the' piece... dealer and
daguerreotype collector William L:.
Schaelfer'suid. "Probably fewer than
I percent of any collectors or experts
ev.er believed it was a Lincoln."
The daguerreotype; titled "Portruit
' of a Gentleman, Believed to be Abra·
ham Lincoln," wa.s lllken oft' the
Christie's auction block after it failed
to make the minimum bid. The min·
imum was.not disclosed,. but the high
bid was $150.000. Christie's had esti·
muted it would sell for at least
$200.000.
Schaeffer said that if the picture
was really of Lincoln, it would be
worth $3 million to $5 million, but no
one was willing to take the gamble .

audiior with MichaerJ\,., Balestra,
CPA Inc. of Piketon. Her fiance is a
grndua~&lt;' or Ohio State Univmity lllld
is the controller for Sabina Fanners
E.chimge Inc., of Sabina.
An October wedding is
planned.

.: ~ Heart ·Health of Gallia Coun~y; 'Fali Foliage l Fainily Fun Walk~ ;

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The Arbors at Gallipolis is committed to customer satisfaction,
We exist to help people- to make their lives better. Fuller.
And· more satisfying. For our patients. Our families,
Or anyone whci steps inside out,center.
You can see that satisfaction in the faces of
· the Arbors at Gallipolis. Take a closer look.
Then decide. We invite you to come
see us. Face to face.
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Technical and medical expertise muy be difficult to assess.- But everyone knows
when they h11've been treated well. _)-Vith dignity. With respect. Quality nursing
and rehabilitative care does not merely meet expectations. It exceeds them.
.It does not merely please. It sa~i,sfies.
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Skilled Nursing Center
170 Pinecrest Drive
Gallipolis, Qfi 45631
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Pomeroy •lliddleport • Gallipolis, OH • Point Pleuant, WV

Sunday, October 11,1998

Gallia County
7Vze4tJI~
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calendar
n.. Community Calendllr Is pub-

IIIINd . . . , _ Ml"t'tee to I'IOI)oj)rof·
" gr~ wishing Jo· annou.IMellnp and llfl*l81 eventa. Th8
CIIMnd8r Ia not Migned to pro111018 ula or luncl-relaera of any
typ8; !lema ~~re •printltd aa apace
perrnlla and eannot be guaranteed
to run a ~ltic nu~r of daya.

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POINT PLEASANT. W.Va Narcotics Anonymou• Tri • County
Group meeting, 61"1 Viand Str&lt;et.

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Church. 10:30 a.m.

5 Pc. Cherry 42" Pedeslal Table
4 Splf(lt Post
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6 Whlfe/Nalural Sell! Bow
Back Chairs................... ...... $799 .... $649 ...... $499

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Anonymous Miracles In Recovery
Group. St. Peters Episcopal Church.
7:"30 p.m.

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6 Farm House Ch~irs ....... :.. .. $1199 ... 1898.... .. $699

CHESHIRE- TOPS (I al-e
Off Pounds Sensibly) meeting. at
Cheshire United M~thod\st Church.
10. II a.m. Call Janel ThomlLs at 367
• 0274 for information.

7 Pc, O~k 42"x54"x66" Table
6 Slat Back ChalraNinyl
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seats .. ......·............... ..... .... .. ... f889 .... 11759...... $639

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GALLIPOLIS " Communi ty Grieving Parents Support Group.
7 p.m. &amp;t New Lile Lutheran Church .
For information call _446 - '4889 or
'146 • 4066'

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Side/2 Arm Chairs
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_Anonyinous" meting. St. Peter'&gt; Epi scopal Church. 8 p.m.

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·Diet Group. 9 a.m. 111 Gra&lt;:e United ,
M~thodi&gt;l Chilr&lt;h.
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h&lt;lC)~\c:rs m~~tlng . n p.m. in l:hllir

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p.m.. with potlud dinn~r io follow.

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A.nonyl111lUS Living in 1h..:

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Grtlllp. Sa~..: rf.!ll l·lcarl ( ;1tl11llll·
.Chur,h. In I Mulberry Street. 7 p.n1

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W«!slt:m 'tJlUHt' 1..t.ml.'ing atl·knd~ r,nn
Rc,·re;uion Bui lding. 7:.10 ·, Ill r 111
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Revival

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Oct . 9 - II . 7 p.n'l . nightly. Friday
nig~t • C:ulvin Mir\n ~~- p~~m: hin g.

Ctirinth Church Choir stngtn g: Saturday • Rev. lloh Th&lt;l'i'P' "'' prca.:h-

ing. liuymqo Family ,inging: Sunduy
• Rev. Jake Fry&lt;r and Earthen Vc&lt;&gt;d
singing. Pa;tor Rev. Ca r l _ll~&gt;ham .
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Flexsleel Wall Rec,llner
"King Size" Mauve or Blue ... $829 .. .. S849 .. .... $529

Zenith VCR'a

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Head-$169
...... 4 Head-$229

. Traditional 2 Pc.
Brown/Black Check ....... .. .... ..... .........·......$599 .:.: ........... ,$489 ....... $~49
Traditional 2 Pc.
Blue Jacquard/Oak

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Colonial 2 Pc.
GreeniMauve Floral Pillow Arm ....... .... .... $799 .............. $S99 ....... $499
Country 2 Pc.
Green/Beige Plaid with Pillows
Conlrastlng Match Green Chillr ...... .... .... .. $1498, ............ $1199 .. ,... $899
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Wire Shelves,
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Meat Keeper. ................. $a49 .... $749 .. .. $639

Swivel Rocker
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Glider Flockers
New Fall Shipment_Just Arrived
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12 Styles to choose ... :...... $349 ... $2&amp;9 ,....

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progr~ss until Oct. II . at New L1 k
. Church of God. 7 p.m.. with c van ~ c ­
lists Da" und Bev Epling of ('(1111111bus.

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Estllles lent revival. Oct . 11 - I ' '· ti
p.m. nightly. Different pre:1c~er ' nnd
sinJl"r&lt;. Sponsored hy D:trt Lo1;u1:
Ministries.

List Sale · At~~lvor ..y
Light Oak Curia
Pnce Price Prlco
Side Entry, Light. ..... ... ,... $269 .... ,$177 ...... $ i49 .
Cherry Curio ·
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Arch Top, F1ve Shelves.
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Oak Corner Curio
Can Lighting,
Ad1uslabl e Shelvos .

. $769 ..... $639 ..... $549

Medium Oak Curio ....... ..
Curved Corners.
Oevelcd Glass ............ $899 .. ~ $769 ...... $679
Howard Millin Grandlather Clock .
Brown Cl)erry, Pediment
Top . ........... .... .. , .... .$1625 .. .$1199 .... $999
Howard l~llltr Grandfather Clock
Oak. !:l o ~tk/Curio Des1gn
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Computer Desk
L19h1 01 Da,k 1!lak
Choice ol Stylaa $481 to $11i19f

Tappan ao:· Gas Range
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White Only ................. $429 ... 1379.. . $329
Glbp 30" Electric
2·6"~·8" Burners .......... .. $479 .... $439 .. .. 369

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2 Speed . .. .............. $509 ... 546&amp; .... $429
Gibson Electric Dryer '
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Automme Dry ............. .. $439 .... 1399 .. .. $349

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Power Sweep
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Wash System ......... ........$399 .... $339 .. .. $299 •

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.Colonial 3 Pc.
Blu~ Nylon with Mauve/Green Flllral ....... $1 599 .......... :·$109il.. ... $899

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BUY NOW-NO INTEREST
.CHARGES TO PAY

'FURNITURE ONLY

FREEGIFTS FOR EVERYONE!
SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST
SELECTIONS.
We Appreciate Your BusinessWe'D Treat You Right!

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ARE INVITED TO JOIN.
TEEN·AQERS TO SENIOR CITIZENS.

W1 h•v• fun 1nd m•k• good mutlc. Get out th1t
lnttrum1nt tnd Join u• tht1 yur.
Don't worry If you•,. • bit rulty. W1'1/ g1t b1tt1r tog1thtr.

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Program Agenda (ACR Accredited &amp; FDA Certified Mammography Departments)
* Introduction to an innovative biopsy procedure

** Breast
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* Question/Answer session with physicians &amp; te_~hnologist
*Literature on women's healthcare issues
* Door prizes &amp; refreshments
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Wednesday, Octoper 14, ,!99$ ·.
·Open House -·6 p.m. to 8 p.m;
Pleasant Valley'Hospital Radiology Services~ · Department

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Miss Match Box Spring ........ $! 59 .... $129 .: $68
Serta New Dawn
(Ea Pc.) ..... ... . . . . $269 .... .$229 .. $ 179

In Recognition Of National Breast Cancer-Awareness Month

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Ann_ivenory

(E a. P c . ~ ..... ..... ... ... . .... .... $349 ..... $279 .. $229
QUEEN SIZE
amaco ee wood
(Set) .................. · . $399 ..... $329 .. $249
T1ffany f:lrm Plush ·
(Sel) ...................... ............... $798 .... $849 .. $499
Andromeda Lumbar
Spinal Support System ·'
(Set~ .................. ............... $1199 ... $899 .. $699

FALL REHEARSALS WILL BEGIN .
M0NDAY,OCTOBER12
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MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL BAND ROOM

• FRIED OYSTERS
• FRIED CLAMS
• DEVILED CRAB
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·• SHRIMP CREOLE
Plus Our Regular Items

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MISS Match BoK Spring
..$139:.... $99 ... $51
Imperial 'Medium Firm
(Ea. Pc . ~ .....
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Serta New Dawn
(Ea. Pc.) ......................... $199 ..... $t69 .. $129

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Che•hire.

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c&lt;JUnty commi»ion candidat~• Mick
Davenpoit and Puny Picken• will
lield que•tion•.

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nearly 500 couple• ~ince open ina. a.ked by couple• leaving the olfou ol
:dlout 70 percent of them from Ohio. County Cleft Donald Da~id.on, 71 ·
Sisn• on the front door adverti!ie year-old Larry Bowling
tie will
weddinp for $3S to $70 and admon- marry them for $30 in a •mall offi ce
i•h celebranb tu " leave bird~ out· ncar tht front door.
side at 1111 time•."
Bowling cillculate•' he haJ&lt; married
Spear.' lobby - like Oute'• hall- about 4.600 couple• in 13 yean.
way - i• lined with ij!apsi!Ois of' about 70 percent of them (rom Ohio.
newlyweds wearing everythin¥ from
People """" ~ line• to Jl&lt;!l mar·
cut-off jean•tu nowing white gown•. ried (or many rea""n•. he •aid'. About
" Saturday 's our bu•i&lt;•t day," Spear• ., 30 pe"ent uf the women he ha• marsaid. " We 're open all day.'"
' ried appeared to be pregnant. which
OYer at the Greenup County Cour· might be ooe reaM&gt;n. Bowling •aid.
thouoe. a former prnfe-sional Other. ju•t want pJi vacy or e~ped i·
wre•rler-turncd-juotice of the ' pe~~c:e ·ency or to 0ave .orne .rnoney, he •aid.

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Early American Reclining 3 Pc.
Green/Blue Plaid
Dual Reclining Sola/with Pull Down Loveseat
Rocker/Recliner .. .. .... .... ..... ,.... .. .... ......... .$2785 ..... .. .... .: $2299 ..... $1895

Traditional 3 Pc.
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Multi-Floral Stripe/Blue-Mauve .... ... ...... .. .$2299 .... .. ....... $1799 ..... $1499

W.Va., fnr free: . ·
" I don't think il't a oin to pay a
man for manyinuou.'" uid Jordan'•
depury judJC. James Martin, " but we
don't believe in capitalizina on the
work of the L«d."
Meanwhile. Gute ~aid he is not
worried about competiton~ - he '
performed 1.93S weddinp last year.
Bu1 rival• are on the horizon.
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A few mileAdown the Ohio River in a Greenup ihopping cemer. lhe
Counrry Garden Weddina Chapel
opened la•t year. Aandwiched
between a Ianning boutique and an
income-tax service.
The Rev. Kermit E. " Ted" Spean;.
46, ordained by the National Coon try Chureh &amp; S.:hool Historical Soci·

SYRACUSE - Meigs County
Chamb.:ir o( Commerce. luncheon
meeting. Tue.day. n1K10 tp I :30 p.m.
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Brown AcryliC/Oak Knuckle &amp; Wlng .. ....... $2799 ............. $2199 ..... '$1799

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Public Affairs. Monday. 7:30p.m. at
lhe municipul building. ·

SUNDAY .
ROCK SPRINGS - Regular
MIDDLEPORT - Revival ~~er- meeting of Big Bend Farm Antique
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Wednei&lt;duy at the Fir.t Baptist church Grange Annex building. 7:30p.m.
: , of Middlepon, Si~lh and Palmer, 7
~ · .- p.m. nighily. Youth night will be
· TUESDAY
!; :. ob~~erved on Wedne~day. Preaching
BEDFORD - Bedford Township
' ' and singing the go•pel will be by !he board ofTrtlstees, Tuesday, 7 p.m. at
B0elk Family. Bob. Nathan. Jordan, the town•hiphall.
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TUPPERS PLAINS - Revival clinic, Tue.day. 9to II a."m. and Ito
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3 p.m. Meigs County Health DepanChunches of Orunge, TuppcrN Plains. ment. Every child accompanied by
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: • evangeli ~t. At . Orange. Sunday. · 7 record for 'child.
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SYRACUSE - Syracuse PTO •
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7 p.m. at elementary M:hool.
Oct. 18 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. "Ser•
mon &lt;m the Mount", theme.
RUTLAND - Leuding Creek
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ing, 5 p.m; Tu~sday, personnel mat•
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Republican Commiuee meeting
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7:30 p.m. at Carleton
POMEROY- C~tholic Women's
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Club meeting. Tuei&lt;duy,: Mass pre' '
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1 1, · meeting. MonJay; 7:30 p.m. at the
POMEROY - Meigs County
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lifetimecenificate. hQIIbeoblained
for free by maill!Jr on the Internet,
Hen, ley said.
But in 1978, the •tate allOmey
general'• office ruled •pccifteally
lhat " ordained mini&gt;ten&lt; of I he Univen;al Life Church can validly per·
opened.
foim maniage• in Keniucky."
Only a handful of Kentuckiallli
Col!nty clerlui in nearby Lawrence
have auempted to make a buMineu and Greenup countiu Aay lheir marour of matrimony lince 19114 •.when riaJ.!&lt;! lken!ieohave dropped off Ain&lt;:e
Kenlucky eliminated blood tests and Gute opened h i~ chapel in Catlett,.
a three-day po~~~-licenlli! waiting peri - burg."
od as condilion• for marriage.
,111ere iA no wedding chapel in
11lerc is no question about t6e · Louioa. where Litwrence Judge-Execlegality of Gute's weddings. although utive Roger Jordan. pa.,lor of the
lil!il month. Andre Hen•ley. 1he lion of Cordell Bapti&gt;t C~urch. rnarrie• coothe Univerntl Life Church 's founder. pies who drive over from Fon Gay.

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Laz·A-Boy Rocker/Recliner
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Blue Pin Dot... ... .... ~ .. .. ....... $459 . .. $389 .. .. .. $299
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la·Z·Boy Rocker or Well
Multi-Color stripe
Recliner
Burgundy/Green/Blue, Cherry Trim ........ . $1999 ............. $1599 ..... $1299
Green or BiueAtrylic ........... $519 .... $399 ...... $339
Country 3 Pc. Cream/Multi-color-Floral
La-Z·Boy Rocker/Recliner
Camel Back Sole/Love-HI Back Chair
"HeaVMassage" Bu~ Nylon .. $778 .. .. $649'.. .... $539
Ruffle Skirt ............. . ..... .... ......... :...... $2399 .......... $1999 .. ... $1699

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Frigidaire 20.7 Cu. Ft.
Glass Shelves.
T11t-out Cri~pers ............... . 999 ... 1899 .... $699

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Nice Selections ol Styles &amp; Colors ..... .. ,.;.$150;00 to

GALLIPOLIS · Di1·n"·c

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5 Pc. Oak 36"x48"·Table
with Leaf
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KANAUGA - Wnr&lt;hip -'ervicc at
Silver Memorial FWB Church. 7
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• profll· gr~ wllhlng 'to announce
:• : IIINI. Md IIJIICIII event~, The
• caltlldlr Ia not dHigned to pro~ ~ mota ..,_ or fund rei-• of fi'Y
• · . typ8. lteml 1ra prlnlad • 1pace
· permlle and cannot be guerenllld
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, F«ewill B:apti't Church. n p.m.
with interim pastor John Ebwick .

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"SEQ" 2 Cabinet Styles ....................... $949 ........ :....... $749 .........., $659 .

Chriotian ~ervice. A Bible iJ ulted in
every service."
Gute &lt;aid he chatget between
$35 and SSO ~ ceremony. which
would mbn tbat .... at an averase of
$40 a wedding - tile chapel hu
nude $400,000. or about $66.000 a
year. in wc~xempl income ~;~ il

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Zenith 25" Colot

Z.nlth 25" Remote Con101e
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" ThiK is con•idered a church.''
oaid Oute. who ~id he; is lhe only
: employee of the non-profit CCliJ'OI'a·
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Remote. 2 Head VCR ................ ......... s499 ................ $429 ........... $399

. Table Model, stereo, Remole .............. $489 ................ $399 .••:....... $369

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I CATLETtSBURG. Ky. (AP) After 20 )'ta!'l llli a !lleelworter, the
Rev. F. Mat6n Gute wu ordained in
1992 by the Unive""'l Life Church p(
Mllde~~to. U.lif.
SiQ&lt;:e then. Clute haiiOiemniud
nearly 10.000 weddinpat hiK-Jtore·
front waldins chapel :ICI'OI&lt;IIIhe s~m:~
from the Boyd County Counhou~~e in
C11lleUJburs.
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off a narrow hallway with park
Itt~ ierving ~pew~_ - i~ druped
with pinll. buntins and anir~eial now·

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SATURDAY
9 A.M.-5 P.M.

G:~lli s uf

GALLIPOLIS - Head•d Home
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"H{_JRRY IN WHILE
Ed ·an~ Becky Galli~ Miniw..
ie·s•ptlht·-1 SELEC
. TJONS ARE GREAT!!
-Zunesvipe. 'will be ai Sal ~ m

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CROWN CITY - Crown City
We&gt;leyan Church to pre..ent Dr. La I
Palumte'• program on 'Reaching
the Unreached of Northea•l India'.
10:30 p.m. For information call 256
- 6993 nr 256 - li4H

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PORTER • Rev. Don Karr
preaching al Clark Chapel Church.
7 p.m.

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B•fp•d .,,.. Our • ..,..,. A luc"lllfnce 19501 So, We H•• Reduced Sun,.. Of lt.m•
ln,.,.,., D.,IJflln..aL.Cpme, .Jofn V• Durin' Our ...... ANNWBRSA.Ja'CBUIBRATION1
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mammogram that may be used
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POfTijtroy • Middleport • Galllpolla, OH • Point Pleaaant, WV

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honors
business qollege's
1997-98 graduates

By Bob Hoeflich

By BRIAN FARKAS
AaiOCiattd Prea1 Writer

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RODNEY - A graduation cere- uti•e ..:.:rewiai:John Jeffcr&gt;. micfomimy wa• held fonhe 1997-9H grad- C!&gt;ntpuler/dala prc~e c-. in g: Janel
uales of Snulhe:ii&lt;ltm Bu•inc-. Col- 'Newbtlrry-McCany, · microcompul ·
ih(re i• a I&lt;J&lt;:al cummiuee in place. Mar.:arel i\li•. Evelyn Wil"''"· Mar·
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"''rel Am~~..,.c"'
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H-nn--•y.
lege of
~ al Failh Bapli•l er/dala proce-.mg and bu&lt;incs1
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adminis1ra1ion: Ch.rislina Paner'&lt;On,
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'-L-r•b""h.
urc tn O&lt;lnty.
1he upco11nong •pte~ acu Iar.
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SB~ Pre;;!!enl R:j&lt;~ L. Shirey bu&lt;ine-. adminoslrali•m: Barbara
mnr11h. hack on 1 '13 ~ . thal Meig• Ru,...,ll, Beny Lilcr. Ma,...el Schmoll. gave 1 we come a 1 e tnlroduc· Ramey. micrnc:o mpuier/data pro·
Cuumy was laking part in 1he 150ih Gertrude GrucKCr. J3&lt;"ie CnueriJI. lion of lhe gue&gt;l •peakj!; Stare Rep. ce" ing: Aftgela Rob&lt;:n &lt;, micrucnmpuler/data pmce.. ing and execul ive
ilnnt vcr•ary of the ""llltng of 111&lt;; Enid l-l u•stll . Loui•c Co leman. Joh~. A. Carey. . .
stcrelarial
: Shci Ia Sale&lt;. micrncomNurih wc'l Teriitory. of wh,ic ~ - Oh.in Clari~e Giblh. Viruinia Maye&lt; :tnd , . Cda~ey nol~ 1,? ht• addre•• lo.'h'
wa, a pall .
Kay Moinahan. N ;Jn~ts of some of lhe s ~: uale• lh~l peo.plt . rn !IOCrei.Y puler/dala proce.-ing: Anto1inene
In conJuncltnn wtfh · th.c cclebru- 25 had nol been submined hy ' P''"' ha .• 10 .1akc accoumab!lny for l.h~." Saunder.. micwcompuler/data pmc.,.&lt;ing: Amy Sider,, execulivc ...:c ·
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111•n· a wagon trai nmove&lt;l·acrOtos
Ohio "''" ll&lt;:fnn:
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Judge&gt; were C.C. Cornell. rnayqr
H~ rnenlroned ~hal 11 ""'k per~: rctarial with a major in l el!t~ l ~.cere·
' A h . f&gt;E o· _, pr• ·o·d nl 1,1·,•- vcrance and Cllmmnnl&lt;lnl tn neach 1he h•ry; Bc,.t"ic Simmo n ~. mkox:om ·
1hc 1r:un. prc,cnlcd
a ~paeeam
al lhc oI 1 en•. · · "'"'·
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pkling lhcjr.educalion and "innin ' bury. microcnmpulcr/dal:t prcJ&lt;:c"ing
: h ccdom. onlhc March. The Mod-· . a repre-cnlalovc
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dkpur! llcld Kerved 11.' headquat1 m Counctl. Comeslanl• .appear~ 0 on .
Rtt'nal L nch. an instruelc!r al lhe microcnoJX'lll'cr/dala pr1 oce"in~ : Mi•and wereJUd"c(l
sole- co II ege · ~ave
y lhe 1.nvoca11.0n and sy Wh ile: micrucompuler/dala profnr the wa~.. on tfatn whrch had vO&gt;tl· cvcnrn»clre»
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C~ !., inl! ~nu Cli;CC ut iv~ M:crclarial with
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dle. . ~~; n I' cu111 l ume." "" l 'h C II ' h lh d' . .
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•o v., ly dcmratcJ tor lhc lraln ' v""· lhe coml'&lt;lllton.
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A "dd t~ hi hu1 a hoghltghlnflhc local
As I recall: Jean Fltnt ol Pnmc~ny Effective 0.:1. I. Ihe •chno l tlflic~ l "111""" receiviniJ" diplomas were
1he ;clccuo n nl a emer,•ed
. 1-, ,. Carcer Cn II ~g~
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Beaver, jun ior accnunling :
N t.lft hw e-~ Terriwry Queen ~ nd 1hu1 and I don'! recall lhc uuendunl.•.
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cmn pcltlu•n wa' held·at Ihe Bend vue althnugh lhc name• of Maxine Ru•·
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Vane"a Fu lks, medkal 11rtice
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secretary;
Angela Jackson. junior
Follo&gt;win" 1he iielection nf 1he
And the celchral ion also feuiUrcd du nn. Those rccevong u" ncoutc
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: ~m~n~ a '~ll : ex.cc~lo ~ · cere acc:ounting: Connie Jphnson. medical
· ~ uc.n wa• taken to lhe Pomeroy he lore lhc Imal week c&gt;l ac lt vt loes tn
Junior Hivh School Audilltr ium, Mcio, Counl y and I here was ex peel· lana wtl a ntaJ&lt;If on me tc~ •e.:re· ttfti L:c !'lecrcl arj': Ba r( Pc ur~o n . jun lur
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beauli&lt;&gt;. and ur course . lhese ur&lt; ·1imc. You keep smiling.
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socicly's »iobtllization and cmnmertk and h un ~i n g '"'oils of Mylar.. ciulizulilln: lhc individuul's relution·
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nf culltlrul heritage: und !he scarth for . CHICAOO (AP) - An early peri·
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fuces nf 1he wumen. their eyes holdprc::~ nt ·Liny art j.,. now tht: fl ~'U !-1 of un
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Chin ese An. "'i• ll .•clc"ion of ahour Dumpl ings fnr the Thineenlh Day " men prints mude by Cumeron ( I~ 131879), n Britis h pioneer of 19th·cen·
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Kon g and Tui·wu n. ul home and munilor.
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while and then hUid. ' Well. don' t powder-packed tube !hal exploded on
blow youNif up....
launch ano demoyed a wooden
Coal was king. the Soviels were
His •upponive 11101her saw hi' fence. 1o their lo~l. lhe Rockel Boys
orbiling 1he ~h and a group of boys intere't as an escape from following rockels becaone increa•ingly more
in 50Uihem Wesl Virginia looked 10 his falher in10 lhc mine•. Hi• father sophislicaled In de~ ign anO fuel.
lhe heavens in•itad of the coal pi I for . did n'l openly encourage him bul
Black powder gave way 10 a mil~
!heir fulure .
never di&gt;eouraged him.
tune called rocket candy. which lalcr
II was lhe .late 19SO., and in his
· " I had a clear vision of my_fuiUne wu• replaced wilh a concixlion of
book "Rockel Boyo: A Me moir" · in space, but 1hc life I led in Coal-· moonshine. zinc and sul fur. The GO'JI
(Delacorte, S23.95J. Ilomer 11 Hick- wOOd some limes ~eemed a blur." wa• lo power !heir creations higher
- am Jr. wri les aboul lhe lime when Hickam wrote.
1 inlo 1he almosphcre.
Coalwood wa• not u place for the
Othel'!l recogniud his fuiUre. e&lt;pe.'
Their lust. rockel. baKed on lhree
weak. Resiclcnls lived itt 1he shadow ciully his high ~hoo l &gt;eience leachcr, yea"' of ..clf-leuchins: Mood more
of the minen' tipple and dai ly " held who gave him his lirsl leX! on rock- than 6 feel high and soared 10 31.000
hand• with dealh" so coal could be el design:
feel bcfo"" falling to Eot1h.
shipped nonh lo fuel1hc sleel mills
From !heir firs l rockcl. a blac k
in Ohio.
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But while miners made their lri ps
undergr,ound ~ Hickam. the 14-year·
·Old "'n of 1he mine'• supervi..,r. and
live friend&gt;ex plored lhe,mY.•Ieries of
rockel !ravel by eslabli!lhing 1he Big
C""ek Missile Agency and convert ing
- Board Certified Obstetrician &amp; Gynecologist .· a coal waste dump into Camp Coal. .
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Pleasant Valley l:lo1p1la1
Hickam. who recenll y rel ired as a .
Medical Office Building
NASAengineer, desclib&lt;:s how SpulSuit~ 214
nik piqued his imercst. bu11he launch
RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN - G111fpolls City
• Chlaf Aog« Brandeberry, Kenny Decksrd,
Man1ger E. V.. Clarke Jr. proclalme lhe locll
of a dog in Spulnik 2 drove him lo
llflly director for the city IChOOII, Meredith
2.8 20 Valley Drive
· obNrVIllon of Red Ribbon WHk with, from
Smith of the 011111 County Chamber of Com·
puf! ue rocke1ry. Wernher von Bruun .·
Point Pleasant, .WV 251550
htft, Wanda Wlllla, prevention Hrvlct coordJ.
merctl!ld City Officer Jaff Boyer.
a central figure in America's race 'lo
llllor lor tha G11flpolls City Schools, Pollee
space. b&lt;:came his idol.
- Appointment• When he proclaims his inlerest a1 ·
(304) 6715-3400
1he famil y dinner 1able.1he response
is less lhan supporti ve.,
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- Office Hours -:; .
. "Dad. musing inlo his glass of
~ onday. ·t FriclaY . \.' Accepting New Patienls
corn bread and milk. •ijid nolhing;j
. a.m. o 5 p.m.
ltiickam wrilc~. " He was probabl y
working through some venlilalinn
Ryan . Dr. Bernadine Healy. clean of problem. and l·doUbl if he eve n heard
GALLIPOLI S - ·Gallipolis City wnrkpluces.und communi1ies.
School &lt;. area bu si n~sse• and cum. Alcohol. Jobacco und olher drug lheOhio Slale Uni versil y College of · me. Jim lhis brolher) ~nickered . He·
munily leaders will 'seek 10 turn !heir prt!hlem&lt; coS! Ohioans over $H hil- Medicine and Pub Iic Heal! h. is I he probably 1hvugh1 il was a s i&gt;~e r thing
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2520 Valley Dr1ve al Polnt Plealall&amp;, WV • 8 75.4340
10 do : Mom 'lured al me for a long
intu reality as lhcy c~l ebrale Red Rib· care and olher reluied cos1s.
bon Week IIJ9M.
Ohlu Parents for Drug-F""e Youlh,
The ci1y ,;chools will demonslrale u no1-for-proli1 organizalinn lhal pro- •
il&gt; commilm~nllo druH·free lifeslyfes vides leadership and foSiers nel- .
by having sludeniS in grades K·6 nt works jn order to prnmole sufe and
Green, Wa.•hinglon andftio Grande drug-free co mmunities lhrou ~hnul
elememuries panlcipale in uclivitie• Ohio. und lhe Gullipctlis Cily Schools
provided by Wanda Will,is, pre~en- nrc encou.rul!ing all Ohioans Ill wear
rlon sen&gt;ice coordinalor. City Police 'a red ribbon and make u perst)nul
ot11cedeff Boyer. Police Chief Roger cummilritcnt to a healthy. drug·free .
Brandeberry. Ci1y Schools Safety lifestyle.
Direc10r Kenny Deckard and lhe
The Ohio Department of Alcohol
Pallia County Chambtlr of Com· onli Drug Addiction Services has promere&lt;.
vided grunt funds lhrough the Gallia· ·
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Board of Alcohol,
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lnote• awareness of the harmful Drug Addiction and Menial lleullh
eiTecrs of substance abuse. Red rib- Service• for the Red Ribbon activiII \1.1 I'll IU .~
bons will btl given to euch elemenlary ties. The chumb&lt;:r of commerce has
~ludenl. The Americu's PRIDE Team
provided 1he ned ribbons.
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from Galliu Acodtrily High School,
·Honorary chui111 are Gov. George
vnder lhe leude111hip of PRIDE adv_i·. • Voinovich , ODADAS Director
sor Christian Scoll. will puss oulrib· Lucille fleming. Slale Schools
bons to the community during lhe .Superintendent John Goff. Ohio
locul fc~nbull game on Oct .. 23.
Criminal Justice Services Director
Huge savings on speakers
1The ribbons encourul!e Y't\ uth and Michael Lee. Ohio Chief JuSiice
for music and home theater.
adults 10 live healthy lives. The eel · Thomas j, Moyer. and Slale DepartHurr}r, this opportunity only
cbrution hus b&lt;:come u calulysl lo ment of lleahh Director William
rocks 'til October 31st.
~how intnlerunce for dru~sln &lt;chcxJis.
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By JACK GARNER
Gannet1 News Service
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Clay Bodwell" havong a run M bad luck
The young man keeps bumpong onlo dead people
And hos friends and neoghbors on liny Mercer, Mono.,
figurc he's the reason they end up dead
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Bidwell's problems 'larl on the openong scene of
"Clay Pogeon'" lie 's shooting target practocc on the
desert with h" huddy, Earl, when Earl accuses Clay of
Nlccpi)1g woth hos wife.
With Clay lookmg on, Earl kills himself, after ,first
lramong C'Jay for what woll appear to be a murder.
And that's JU'I the begonnong for Clay (Joaqu on
Phoenox) Other bud ics·soan piling up, and. before loAg.
the town she rolf puts Clay on the slammer
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Then a visotong FBI agent (Janeane Garofa lo) arrives
to questoon I he hard- luck boy about a series of brutal
slaying.• across the West
Woth n11 dtrect cvodence, authorotoes arc forced to free

Clay He gels ouo of jaol JUSI on time 10 make a new
fri.,nd. a lanky cowboy drifler named U!socr Long
(Voncc Vaughn),
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U!"cr hkes logo fishing, nirl woth waitresses al lhc
local doner, and shooo pool wnh hos new buddy Long is
a gllOfy hut char"m.otoc charmer who swears '' l,nevcr
forget a friend"
fhat 's not ncces~aroly a good thong
''Clay Pogeons" is a modest new ent ry on the growong
focld of ncu-noor films And, typtc:ol of the new breed,
the folm os set in the gi!JOmy isolauon of the Amcrocan
West, onstcad of the big-cot y alleys and warehouses of
the oroginal cromc niiirs of the Jl)40s and '50s
fhc uarkly comedoc me lodrama IS well-acted and
entertaonong, though' a bit. pale compared to some ill ustroooJs predecessors It Jacks the demenled wot of "Blood .
Simple," tire Jaul plot twists of " Red Rock West " or the
steam ong sex appeal of "The Hoi Spot"
But it does offer three inoercsting, contrast ong charac-

oers.
Phoenox appropnaoely projectsCiay'sdull, befuddled
mind-sci, and manages 10 slir sympalhy for hos loser's
phghl ,
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Filmgoers, !hough, will more likely be drawn to His
two co-soars .
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Garofalo is an ideal choice 10 display the sharply
sophosucated humor of ohe only ontelligent character in
the talc Talk about bad luck, thos agent finds herself
investigaung a case in a hick town where ohe lown
deputy is named Barney.
But "Clay Pigeons" gets most of its energy from lhe
wonderfully sly and slomy performance of Yonce
Vaughn.
usler Long is a warped counlry couson of lhe hustler
Vaughn played when he made his debut in the cult hit,
"Swingers."
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But thanks 10 , Vaughn 's growing complexity as an
actor, U!ster os much more dofficult to :· read" than lhe

hogher slakes.
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Raled R, wilh profanoly, vool;nce: nudily and.sex
CLAY PIGEONS (R, profanity, voolence, nudoly, 5\'X)
Three Soars (Good) A modes! bul darkly comedoc melodrama aboul ohr~e chara&lt;;ters entangled ove~ murder,
adulle!Y· fnend~hop~nd betrayal on a lony Montan~ town
Joaquon Phoen1x, Vonce Vaughn and Jan~ane Garofalo
co-star for firsl -ofme 'director Davod Dobkon Gramercy
108 mins.
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(Jack Garner of the Democral a;,d Chronocle in
Rochesler, N.Y., is chief
., movie tn'iewcr for Gannett
News Service.)
Internet surfers can read Jack Garner's reviews of
contemporary films on hos Get Reel woth Jack Garner
web site The address os: http:(slashXslasb)www dcom'•
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" I was a lottie intimidated on the herself For Harmon, new to se roes
cy m rt s scr rpts, productron va lues show at fi rst, but now I'm genong tclevis oori, porlraying that was a
my boots on, getting down and dirty • snap
and evolvtng ensemble~
Thos tradotoon shou ld)coiii'iniie. woth my character and eve ry body
" I could walk out on the set after
based on ~arly srght mgs of Harmon. else "
they called 'actoon,' and slop and fall
Sure," baw &amp; Order" fans will moss
As she speaks. Harmon· has pol· and throw papers all over the place
Jamie ROss, the straight-:urow, stat- ishcd off five episodes. as well as a and sneeze, and ot would totally
uesque "second chao r'' played by to-doc-for apple tart here at Bcrgdorf work. They'd say, 'Yes! She's brilHarmon's predecessor Carey Lowe ll Goodman's fifth-floor cafe Aglow liarit! '"
(who took her leave two years after from lunch followin g her brocf
Just before Chrislm as, Harmon,
rep lacmg Jtll llery ncssy, who th ree shooting day, and wolh money to woth the rest or the "C-16" compa·
years before that had replaced spend on Bergdor('s that afternoon, ny, fou nd out her show had been
Rrchard Brooks fro~n the show's she seems pleased woth her hfc
canceled " It was such a crushing
It's a welcome recovery from her blow," she says. " I'm one of those
orogo nally all-male cast)
Abboc, ~ foerccl y ondcpendent ro ll er coaster rode the past 12 people who likes to believe lhal
Texan who cut her tee th prosecuting months Last fall she was a regular when a door. clases, a wondow
drug dealers. seems hkclv 10 stor on ABC's new dnima "C- 16 " She opens.
thongs up on the DA's office.
played Amanda Re.ordon, ,, ro~,kic in
Harmon , a former model wlio the FBI's clotc C- 16 cromc un ot
speaks w1th a smoky twa ng that
" I was so close to the character,"
'cotAZ, GARY SHA.NOUIQ,
evokes her natove Dallas, learned s h ~ says. "Amand a wanted to prove ~icAMEiROijMATT
DILLON IN
thut she had landed the role on a - herself to the other members of her
THERE'S SOMETHING
Wednesday on July. Next day she group, and so did I, as an actress, to
ABOUTMARY"
was dospatched to New York, where the rest of the caso. It was so paralONE EVENING SHOW 7:30
that Friday she took part in a " tab le · lel "
WED. BARGAIN
read" of the season's forst scropt.
Convcnient1y, Harmon's characALL
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Then she flew back to LOs Angeles ter
supposed to appear unsure of
for a network publicity event. Then
back. to New York that Sunday night.
Then, first thing Monday at Man hattan's Chelsea Poers Studoos, she'
claomcd her place alongside co-star~
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Months laoer, sti ll with no
prospects, she beal a temporary
retreal from L.A., d{iving up the
California coasl "When I got home,
my electrocoty was shut off. My
phone was shut off. So I'm tryong to
go around payong iny btlls and in I he
moddle of all lhal, do an audotion "
She means one of he. umpte en
auditions for Abbie, a character who
radiaoes strength and self-confidence
"Then, when I came out of ohe
audilion," she recalls, " I get on my
car and the window explodes.'·' ' ·
The glass in the drovcr 's-side

door of her BMW on explocably had
shattered " )'m waoung for my head
to go li ke this," and she momics a
severed head toppli ng ofl her shoul·
ders
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" I had tony poonts of blood all
over my arms and face, and when I
went to pay another boll, the woman ·
said, ' Are you all right? ' I saod,
'Don't shut ofr'my gas' OK'! '"
And they dodn 'I Angoe Harmon
won her case Soon afte r that, she
won her role

Angle Harmon

Music: Greg Allman finds simpUcity at least

By JEFF SPEVAK
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
We have a caller on the,line from Northern California. Let's just call hom
Gregg Allman
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&lt;Gregg's had some problems Drugs, troals, alcohol, friends and co-workers in rehab. Dc.1long ut a young age with the .murder of h1s father. A brotber and a good fri end dyong in motorcycle accidents. Career declines and resurrections. An cx-w afe - a famous singer and actress - writing a tell·all
book. A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of fa me.
• Oh, THAT Gregg Allman? But this one on the phone sounds like a dofferent man, although his familiar Southern-gentleman drawl - wilh age,
now one of the most expressive blues voices you'll hear - ' is the sound of
a man who's tryly been toed to the whippong post
He's 50 years old and sounds at ease With h1mself. ,
LIStening to Allman talk is Joke sining on the porch with a good buddy
who grncelully ,olludes to wold days but declones to fillm the delaols ·He says
he's bec11 clean and sobe r for a year and a half, and he brushes as ide most
attempts to revosot those days wotlra ge ntle "we don't need 10 get 11110 that"
He worries, " I haven 't wrotten a good Allmans' song soncc 'Good Clean
Fun ,' " and thut was on 1990. Allman went through a well -publicized period
of being clean .ond sober about sox years a'go, but perhups hos songwrotong has
been slowed by a tumble from the wagon a year and a half ago It was a fall
that brought a·h.1lt to Allman's work on ho s so~ th solo album, "Searchong for
Somplocity."
"I was scrouusl y mto dnnkmg," he suys. "and I cp uld not pull it off. I
could not sing It became eviden t to me how drunk I was./l"hen I met thos
--:onde rful , wonderlul 1.1dy And some natov e lndoans I don't want to so,und
all mysticat , hut I thonk I lea rn ed somet hong about sptrotualoty "!
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Allmun nccdn 't worry lie docs n' I sou nd nearl y as mystical as, say, Tot1
Amos Bu t he docs sou nd h.1ppy, chu ckling often over Ius own wryly funny
comments suc h as an obscrv.1tion that, m the moments before a show) he
oltc nthon b , "When I walk out there, I play hke 11 w,IS my last one. And ot
C&lt;30000ULDhc"
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practocal oalk also oncluded tops on
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GALLIPOLIS • We ull want the
best for our choldren But what IS "the
best''" Expensove gifts?
The latest electronic equopmcnt''A
yearly
to Flnroda 1
Many parents these days :1rc looking beyon 11'-the ,materoalism of our
popular cuhurc to another kond ol
"best ·. They want to gove theor choldren gifts ol the sporoi- gofts they can
U'se mer a loktune .
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Institutes nl Mental. Health stuuoed
the way n trong attitudes develop 111
,·hildren. they noticed a real and last111 ~ t.:nelot lor the hdpful child.
' R;search psycholngosts ti1und that
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nur.,ng home. working w1f~ ,, 4-H
cluo to clean up a stretch ol ho ghway
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tor l:!mpathy (4.:~1rmg lor the feeling~
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desore to be h~lpl ul So as kids get
olcfer. 1t's omportant lor parent.' tn
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a chold's natuml on clon:otoons tn care.
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and Natural Resources. will discuss

r~freshment&lt;

the econocnoc outlook of the beef cat·
ole industry and Gallia Counoy Agricullure Agent Jennifer Byrnes woll
~hare commentM about a newly conslrucled hvestock feedong P.lkf made
wolh geotexoile cloth Addilional tour
topocs include comments and di&lt;cussions about new orchard grass and
alfalfa seeding&lt;. forage quahty on a
gr.uong system. and grazing com and
com residue.
Now that the weather fta.&lt; finally
broken ahd we have seen some raon
with the cooler 1&lt;Q1perutures. we can
expect to sec lhe 'I-~ tum of our cool
season grJSses. Due lo the drought
.we are behond on our stockpiling and
hay x•elds are down Woth forage suppfoes short this year and many producers already feedong ·hay from
the or limited supply. thos is an opportunny to update your knowledge on
pa.&lt;ture management and share odea'
with ooher producers
As always. everyone os welcome.
no reservalions are needed and light

more informauon. watch I he mail for times pbout prunong pone trees, It's a

wolt be served. For

a nyer or call the OSU E•tens1on
office at 7~. 446-7007.
Agnews
All hough THE' RAIN cafl)e too
.Jate 10 improve ohe crops. we can be
very lhankful for the way 11 ha• presen~ iL&lt;elf thus far t.ls ofThursday).
Before la.st weekend, when wa.&lt; the
la.•llome we had a day'$ worth of gen·
ole, steady monrall? I associate the
water of 1998 --:oth gully washers.
" flash flooding. anu the risong rivtr. all
caused by hurd fa lling rain thai compacted and sealed the sc!il. With as
hard as the sod was from the droughL
a compensntong uownpour would
have"run ofT onto the most unaecept·
able places. Many of us are shakong
our lists at the raons that arrived too
l:lte. but consider 1t beneficoal for next
year. because it ha, been just the kind
of mona fanner tokes.
CALL OF THE WEEK: Where
wa.&lt; everyone thi s week'1,Homeowner problems reponed lhos week were

few, however I wa' asked severJI

good thought , but not tho: best time of
year. Pone lrees •hould be pr11ned on
the sprong of the year aher the candle growth appears If I had to look
onto the crystal ball fur probl&lt;ms ne&gt;t
week I would predoct
lndoan meal moths. abuul whoch I
' have already had one call, anll ol
course. the overly fnendly lady bee·
tie os also a pending pmoltm Indo an
meal moths pre-.ent themselves a,,
moohs. but can also be seen as white
larvae that attru:h themselves to ceo lings and walls They are attracted to
any lype ol gruon products (including
dog food) and are actually brought
into the house on those products. It is
recommended to keop flours. corn
meals. etc. in the refngemtor. Sorry.
but treatment os hmoted and \omolar to
that or the lady heetle - the vac uum
Jennifer L. Byrnes is Gallia
County's agent In agricultu"' and
natural resources.

tt•s time t,o plant sprin·g bulbs

By' HAL KNEEN ,
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POMEROY' • ll's time to plant
sprong bloomong bulbs·· lulips. daf·
onent.
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In the second sessoon. "Shoppong fodils, lilies and hyacinths. Whether
fur a Home." Shaffer discussed decid· • you prefer drorts of blooms or more
ong what you want on a home. find- formal designs, proper plannong and
ong the roght house. comparison shop- placement of bulbs woll increase
ping. negmoaung price. submomng an .their beauty ne•t spring.
In general. bulbs need to be pluntotter. obtuining a mortgage lnan,
ed
on
well dr-Jined soilS. The pointed
shopping for u loan and applying for
end of the bulb should be planted up
u loan Wolh over 20 years of e',pe,ti· towards the sky. Planl the bulb wioh
ence in real estate lending, Sh'affer soil at three limes the height of the
was able 10 tell panocopunt• e•ac1fy bulb, oe. a daffodil bulb two onches
what a Joan oflicer looks for in decid- tall should be planted at lea&lt;! at a six
ong whether to approve or de,cline a inch depth. Water in your bull) plant·
lnan. Those woshong to learn abuul jngs. Do not fertihze your new plantany o,f the topics disc4ss«i during lhe ong. Wait 10 fenilize in early spnng
semonar should contact David Shaf· just as the leaves are emerging and
l~r at Ohoo Valky Bank's · Main agaon juso after flowering wioh low
Office on Third Avenue in Gallipo,lis. nitrogen a~dfligh polll... iul". &amp; phos-_
Ohio Valley Bunk's next free po~· ph?rus fenilizerlike 5-10-10, 6-12 12
lie semmar wtll be on .the topoc uf
"Geuong the Job You Want "
The speaker woll be Sue Ann
Bostoc, senior vice presodent of
OVB's Admonostratovc Servoccs
Group
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Bostic has worked Ohio Valley
Bank for more ohan 20 years. She
POMEROY· Me1gs County com
spent most of those years on the per·
sonnel and udmonostratove oflices of and soybean growers have been invil·
the bank and is still involved in the ed by Shade Rover Agncultuml Servtces to compete against farmers
honng process.
The nexl sossion woll be held from II other Ohoo and West Virginia
Wednesday evening.· November IR. countoes for the t~tle ot Yieldmasle(
111 the bunk anne.. lndovoduals WISh· 1998 and $1 ,000 on ugrocullurul suping to anend muy contact Bryna But- plies.
ler at the bank's maon otlice, 446- ' The competitoon os open to grow·
ers using any s""d-compa'ly hybrids.
2631. for more information.
and woll crown Yieldmasters in three
divisoons grJm, silage lind soybeans.
Each ·division winner will earn the
title of Yoeldmasoer and will be
award«! a $250 g11t certoficate from
thank ynu. Wl)en she looks worried Shade River Agricullural Services. If
because her ouoy brother has f'"llen a contestant sweeps all three dovidown. you can suggest that her car· soons, they will be named Grund
ong woll make" dofference: "Sam woll Champwn Yieldmaster and woll take
Jed belrer of you gove him u hug."
home a $J,O(X) goft certolicute.
Competitors J'ro91 Meigs County
You cllll muke your chold aw;u-e of
what cooperation os all about by pr.oc- can have theor yoelds measured and
toc ong II and tal kong at&gt;out it. Lei your evaluated by Shade Rover's moboiO'·
child know thut hy playing quietly or scales and judges until Decem\t&lt;:r 10.
pulling hi s toys away. he's he Ipong Yield measures will be mnkeil on u
per-acre basis and will be combined
you 111 cook donner
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wnh
qualitative anulysos on the Sol age
Teachon~ choldren to take good
care of their immediate envoronment Dovosoon by Dr Tom Ednnglon, a
ruminate nutruoonuhst at Nutrenu
IS 11 way to foster neoghh.nrlone".
Explain why it's omportant Ill be gen· F~eds
Gmwers who wosh to particopate
tie woth the lumtly pet. Teach choldren
in
the
wntest should contact Sh.otle
to respect and take care of their toys
Involve your chold in planung seeds. Rover Ag Services at985 -.'X ·'~ pnur
wuterong Jluwers. collectong emply tn D.=ccmh&lt;!r 10
bottle~ to tak~ to lh~ r~cyding ~en­
ter Talk about the ellects of loner on
pubhc pl.tces
B BRYCE L. SMITH
When you do soonethong li1r nth·
yGALLIPOLIS .. AHulahll! ~llll;'C
ers. try to onclude your chold on the
th~ llJ:!Oo, mutu.11 lund~ me held hv
elton. For example. when you tlonate
•ecnndhand •ems to Goodwoll onhe lh:.trlv C\'cry invcslm .•mt..llnr manY
mth \ ~duals. mutu;,11 lunds tn mpno,c
Out~ch Center. suggest )'our c.:hlld
the m;, qont v ul' the ir 111\Csl.ihl c '
lind ,, toy to add to the bug. When
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you entertaon. let your chii(J h&lt;lp you &lt;'i:'ii,;~.
1\ccon.hng 10 the 1nvcst m'l.. nt
set the wble and welcome I he gu"'ts
C11 mp.my ln ~l llul c !'i l .u~ ~• ~ Ur\l'Y nl
When you take llowers from your
th~o,• mutual lunds andustrv. the
!!arden to u ne1ghbur. allow h1 m hl
natnm\ mutual lum.b now 1{1.trl.lg:c
pod some llf the blossoms and help
{lpllrnximulcly $4X tnlllml" Ill
• ynu dehver them A parent's cunng
ex.unple w11l enc'bumse a child to do ,1:-.s\.'ls Su ml.u ly. pr:ns1on lumh ~mLI
40 1 (k) , 1 Jnuru~lralurs t,l\'nr mutu.tl
lokewtse.
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· Home-ba""d lessons about canng fundS lor 111..: 11 untt•u~
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h:wr,lgC'
1hc
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never really end. but there may cnml."
prnlr:ss1on.11 money m :m.u!cr~
a time when you, feel ready for outMu tu,\1 lunlls ~Ibn .tr~ P\'pu1.u
nl-hnme project&gt;. People who volhc~..ausc they ullc• ~.:nnH'IH cnu:
dl\ct:o.tiiL.IIIOO .tnd dlOII.C . But
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"llllc d10iu~ t..:.m he n wtHu.Jc.t ul
111111•'. ton 111Uc h d1oo.c• c,ll\ he downr1 cht&lt; ttnlll(\hlhtnw Wuh 111011..' t11.111
a trade rchttton:\
lJ.fHK) mutual lunJ ~ ,1\!,uJ.thk tntl.l)..
.program
:.md
.\nJ hundred s of mutunl lund
matnt u•· mn g s1(lf(!
rc ' ti!\\'i, ~ \.'Cllllllh!nt.u u.•s .mJ J. 1ta
and y;ud nppcur·
t..:,nut~.·cs dtslllhUtl'tl on ·' d.uly

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Tulips. crocus· and Illy may be
bothered by mice. chopmunks or
squorrels during the wonter. Quaner
mesh screen ba.•ket• maY be needed
to protect susceptible bulbs or you
can plant poisonous bulbs Joke daffodols or hyaconths whoch arc left
alone. Watch out for deer and rnbbols
eating off spring foloage anp blooms.
you may have to be prepared lo fence
those hungry creatures out. Check out
our extension fact sheet "Growon~
,Hardy Bulbs" f9r further onfonnaloon.
Have you had your sool tested for
the basoc plant nutrienls potassoum.
phosphorus. calcium, magnesoum and
soil pH? Whether you mose a garden.
pasture or foeld crops. a sooltest every
three years will help you assess the
nulrient avuolability to the plants you
grow. You may be able to save mon·

ey by applyongJust the nutroents luck· through pro vale lahs and some fert~ong on your sool In audotoon. yoo may ozer cump:onoes.
minomize nutroent pollution run off to
Foeld crop farmers interested on
lhe surroundong envoronmenlthrough learmng more about sool fenillly are
better monitoring of yo~r soil nutri· invit«&lt; to panicopate on a none week
enos.
letter study course stanong on D.=cemSoot tests are based on a represen-" ber and ending in late February The
tatoonal sample of the soolon questoon
course wnnen by Ohm State UnoThe runtlom samphng technoque os versoty Extensoon specoahsts and the
vital to the value of the sool test. Ohio Fenilizer &amp; Pesticode Assoc oaTwelve to lifteen places wothon each toon, lne woll cover topocs such as
lield or garden should be sampled ' Soil Tests. Soil and Soil Fertolity. Sool
then m,.ed together to achieve a ran· ._pH and Lome. Phosphorus. Potash.
dom composite of the soli being test- Nnrogen. Notrogen Apphcatoon. Plant
ed. Atrdry the soil sample, do not dry Analysos and Lo.vestock Wu.,te Fen• lusong anoficoal heat. A mono mum ol ny If you are Interested. plea.'e contwo cups per sample is needed for tact the extenston ollice at 992testong. For a fee. the Ohio State Uno· ' 6696.
versily REAL Lab woll test sool samHal Kneim is Meig.• County's
pies carroed into the local extension agent in agriculture and natural
office. Ooher testong may be done resource~~.

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GALLIPOLIS - Make room on
your calendar for the 2nd annual Forage Twilight Tour, planned for
Wednesday, October 21, from 5:30
p.m., to 7 p.m.. BCef. dairy and Olh·
er producen inteiesled in e•tendlng
the J11'3Zing ~;CL'!On ~hould plan to
atlend the tour at Hillview Farm.
which is opemted by ohe DeLile and
Gm:nlee famolies and located on
State Roule 8511 on Rodney (le&lt;s than
I mile from the intersecoioq of SR
850 and Jackson Pike • old Rt 35).
The tour will include a variety of
mana&amp;ernent tnoensive grazing subjecl.&lt; and other related topics Tour
hosos will-~h:tn! the history of the
fann, effects of the June hail &lt;form
and dit~euss the farm'• electnc fenc ing system. Extension's South Disorict
Gmzong Program U!ader. Ed Vollborn will discuss the value and
omponance of legumes in a pasture
management system In addition,
Dave Mangoone. South Dtstrict
Exten.&lt;ion Sjleciahst for Agrocullure

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SEMINAR HELD • David Shaffer of Ohlci Valley Bank helped
participants -king to buy a home In the future during a recent
Hmlnar.

GALLIPOLIS - A free puhlic
seminar was held September 30 on the
Ohto Valley Bank Annex The semonar wa' tilled ' Buying a Home" Thir·
ty-three people attended.
Davoli L. Shaffer. vo&lt;e presodent
of retail lending at OVB. helped sem·
inar panicopants seeking to buy a
home \n tfoe future. Panicopanls came
from as far as Scottown and Racone.
Semonar parttcop.mis receoved a
coupon good for,$100 of the closin~
fee on a new Ohio Valley Bank r~so ·
dentoal real estule loan. They also
receoved pnnted maoenafs regardong
the purchase of a house includong the
pr:tctocal "A Guide to Homeowner·

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Forage Twilight tour set

e~rlier film's "money'' man. And usler pJays for much

New blo-o d for Tv's bluebl·o o·d drama 'Law.&amp; Or~er~
NI·\Y YORK (AP) - Say hello
to the l.llcso · L &amp; 0" ncwboc.
She'' i\ngoe ll.trmon, who jotnS
"Law &amp; Order" on the role of Assos-

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NEW OWNERSHIP • L~L Tire Bam in Five
Points recently changed hands ... and locations.
Larry and Linda Rapp, owners of the business
for more than 16 years, recently sold It to Nick
• _feonard who moved It to a naw location behind
Ohio Valley Plumbing building and Five Points
Driving Range. New manager will be Clarence
Molden. Mrs. Rapp said the business started 16

years ago with 'eight tires the couple carried
home In 1he beck of their car. L&amp;L Tire Barn will ~
continue to deal In new and used tires, racaps
and special order tires Including tractor tires.
Hours are 9-5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and
Saturday, 9-4 p.m. Shown are, from Jell, Mold·
en, Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Rapp.

Mutual fund wrap programs can eliminate confusion

,occount woll he mJJe tu itocr, the
In vestor\ lln;m~ml program on trm:k
fund... w 1-.1p pro wthcr tlnm to ge neral\.' ~.:onmH~s 1ons
\!nun" A mutu~1l
At.h11111lnally ~umc f1nno, l!'!'. tah iunJ "'·lfl pmh~h n du~: &lt;.hh gcncc rtro~,l.!'..,s 1(, 1dcn·
~I .Ull Is 1 1 proh:,:..: Ill y the untvcrsc ol mutu:1llunds to
.., 111111 1
nwncy
he ln... luJccJ 111 ..the rrol!r.un Th1s
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nhiTMgc mcnt pro!tiCrc~nm g pro~.; I!~:-; u.kn ul H.'s and .tn:.t~r.n n o ii ~.:H:d hy
Jyl~:s _1-cy lm:to1 s .!bout thl! luml~
~r.!kl'l uwcsuncnl .
mdudtn,p lund tenure. t.:on:oil~lcm.:y
h rokc 1 • 1 ~c J 1 rm ~
Smith
ol m:mugcmcnt style. portlnhonwn~
N .um~d'wr: 1 p"lo1H s u n 1quepnunt!
a~c r turno ver rate .tnd ll..,kfrcw.1rU
-.t1ut.:tu1c thts progr.un " lks r gn~J r.mk 1n g~ tllllOil!! p!.!CT g roup~ ol
1 gn~:1 1
I un ds Th '-' prol·css c~tn prmrlc
11 1 help cv.tlu.tlc ,, ~.;ilcnt\ hnan~o.· a.l I
nun'
I mcrw I1~ I ~ num go.tls and ohJI!CII\'Cs .m d t..:H!.Il!.:: ,, '·1Iuc ~1vc n tlc
· •ov·oolthlc
mutu.rl lund -h.tscu• ~t r.1h:gy .tiiUC(.1.11 "•~t..:t· oJ mutUil II un d 4..' 1HIIH"
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hUI!dmc w~:n lth lor the future
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Smn~ hlllk l' l . l\! 1.' firm-. hu vc S(lr.!cu~l&lt;lllllllllp ·' muiU~II lunJ wrup
o..' l, \1 ,,rr.mgcmcnt ~ wHh m.my (11 Jhc
prugnun lor yoUI tll.'i:«h t:.. .rmulupk
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,11\J ,\ &gt;CJ.CI JO" JJ:I\C consto ll ong the guod,tllle, oi .111 111\'l',lllll'lll pro1
i~.:·sso&lt;'~ n •ol wl1u ~.rc •llC'- u t.U-.\tllllltl..'d
lcl.rt ron . . 1l•P~ w111J hot 11 t' \l .my r.1.:
.Ill hrokcr.l~ r.! linn . . th.ll ollcr lhh upc ~tllll'nt -.tr.ucg y h.t ...cl.i upon the
t y p~..· ol pw gr.1111 h.t\l' :..jll'u.11 11 nc,tor\ IIH.Itvtllu~tltlctl l rnnnl:t.ll
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1l11.! ... to pun:h.l'l' 'll.tiC~ at the net ! ·Ills mlorm.IIH\0 :..CI\1.'.., :•~ ,\ ltn.m~
ht.~sl ... . m.uw 1!1\'C.,tolll kcl m~o.•r,a-...ct ,,!luc nn hch:ill n lthctrdlcnt...
.... 1.tl ro.ul IH,lp tn tlt:1l'fl1lmm~ the
,,hdmcd.
·nh: ... •.; ... p~ i. ' l ,ll an.mg1:ments cllml · pro11r:1 .t..-.cl .t llo~.,;,tllon lor c.u:h ..
Let\ .. ay you lhi\C $~() 000 that 11.1\1..' salcslh.ugcs t.tnd lc\clthc p l.ly - 111\.:sltll Prom thl.'le 1111..' \11\C!'.\OT
you w~fut In mvcsl in mutu.ll funlls. ~1111! ltdtf lnr tn\CsiOr~ lns1c.ltf the und Ju-.; or her 111\C!&lt;.Imr:nt prof~:,.
Wnh th!J thnu!'iands ol lund :oi a\,\il· li t~ms d1.1rgc u nmmnal •1fl. mdu , 1\ c ~ 1 on.tl (.:hoo-.c It om .1 ,cJeu gwup ot r
Huffman
ahlc. there .uc nc.trly ols many que-.- annu.ll :..clvkc fcc whl(.:h Is hascd nn lumh th.H oltel •' wrdr.: ,,mcty ol
lions Wht lh lunds ' do 1 10 ,.~st tn} a pcn:c'nta~c nf nssl'ts- under man~ lll\'C"'tmcnt !'ltyle-.; .mJ ohJt.:t..:IIVC' to
u chum ol 41MJ · How onu.:h do 1 ull oc.ue "'cadl! 11 1 llJ!&lt; mcnt The unoquc Icc , 11 ucturc ol suotthc onwstor\ need' On•c u pl:o~
lrom ~,;oast In dmose muluple funds. how do t •' mutu.tllu"d wrap program assure:-. .. ' IMs hccn tmph:mcntcU. the per! or~
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evaluate thclf net performance ) t~lc 1m cslor that every fund pur· m~mlc nl th1s cu).\tHnii.Cd pcm\oho
These question' and more can he rh.\se or sale wllhtn hts nr her 1s trad.ctl u~col\.lmg to \he staled

Huffman' nan:-ed manager tra"1nee
GALLIPOLIS FERRY. W V.1 R1clmrd Hullman "·"been ho rcd hy
E1!'!h1y-Four, Lumhcr as ·• mnnugcr
tramcc ,11 the K4 Luinhcr on Gullopu·
los Ferry. W Vn
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A n.lliVC ol Gullopolos, Hullman
Found!.!d
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grnduatcd from Pnont Pleasant. W. ' 19S6lly 'uscph A.
V.1 . Hogl\ Schoo l on I')91. He os \he Hun.ly, Sr. , 84
· son ol Harlan nnd Rns.olea Huflman lumhcr has grown
or. Gnlhpnlos Hullm:on curre ntly lmll) u sm~lc store
rcstdcs on Gall opolos
1n the town ot
As munngcr tnuncc . .Huflmun • ~ Eighty-Four, Pa.. to
respunsohlc lor wales, cstomntong : Store s m 30 states
and mnteroal takcolls. perfnnnong . coast
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ohJCtlo&gt;cs throu gh """prehensovc
qunrtl.!rly rc por11n g Penodlc.:,tlly. the
m vcs tnHml plolc :-.:•don.d w1}l rcv1cw

th1:-. wlortn.lllon with the ~.;hcnt t~t
ensure th,\t II ,,,ll ..dlcs the du:nt s
'itatcd ohJ.CLII''C"
Pcopk who h.tvc
muncy to mvcst
L
h
.1rc o lli: n too uu'y c.trrH ng t nt
mon~y In r.:lh:~.: t1 vdy man.1 gc ll II
thts soumh l.umlrnr. you may wts lf
ttr mvc!&lt;.lrg;~tc th" l:OillJHchcm. rvc
.lppro.~t.: h to llHH.krn mv..:slnH:nl
mani.l!!l'mcnt
Ask your tnvc~lmcnl prn l ~-.-.11 mu l
lor more tlct.uJ.., .1hout how a kc ·
h.1sctl mutu.tllunll .tllnL.rlltm -.,ervH.:e
~.:.ut help you .tdllc\-.; your lnwst ·
mcnl nhjl'l:l\\'1.:' Wllh ... ~.11 and tlh jr.!l:-.
tr\'llY
*SoUiu' lll\ l'&gt;l lll l'lll Comp.my
ln .. tllulc 1\:hlu.try IYlJK mutu.ll l1..1nd

Jach a111J Jt guoe'
·1 he mutu ..t lunJ,-. .tv.ul.1hh.·
throu!lh ·' ~r.tp k~ Pl'l l~ r.tm .m.:
llllcrL'tl hy pm-.pt.·uu-.
'fhl' pH l..,JlC(\U.., I..OfH,tin ... dl.! t,ukd
tnlol!u.rtlon un

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lund mu -.1 ht.: Jll~l'll;(.k•d n,y .l
uurcnl p!o . . pl'I..'IU'
.r-.t 11~1 ot lll llllt..:C lloc' nnt ~u.u.m\Cl' lutu1c
Jc,ults
. Byrce L. S~lth is an a."social~.
mulu.tl

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Sunday,~ober11,1998

Sunday,~ber11,1

S'ome Heinz baby food recalled
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WITII ITS l'OI.UMNt::D, RAILED FRON1' PORCH, dorn1m

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For AP Ne.wsfcalUre ~
A rradifional design and a compact
noor plan are features of Plap I-2K, by
HomeStylc~ Designers Ncrwork The
living areas are weJI ,dcfincd, yet open
to one another. Utcy cover I.R~5 !tqmue
feet of space .
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Out front, the wide pnrch offcr!oo ;unplc

'space for soci:tlizing wirh neighbors,
family and friends .
The side;Jighted cnlry flows inHJ tht
hri~hl ;tnd airy living :ueas. Columns
distillguJsh tht ' dining area from the
huge living fU(l~ W~Cre a Circplacc: iS
found . 1\ fi-ench door leads oul to a rear

pnrch . A snack bar- shared wirh rhe
dining room - is ideal for seuing our
quick meals 1or afrer-!W:hool snacks.
Secluded on the main noor, rhe masrcr
bedroom is brightened by a double-win·
dow arrangcmC'nl and has :1 spacious
rrivarc bath with a w..al~-in closet, a
du&lt;JI-sink vanity and·;m ov'ill tbb.
1\ utility ruom. J half-balh and iiCCCss
to rhc two-car sarage complete the main
Ooor's features.

An opcn·riJIIed staircasr.: leads to the
upper noor, where three good-sizc4 sec·

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By READER'S DIGEST BOOKS
For AP Special Features
From jts massive size and weight.
you might guess !hat keepin~ your
patio doonliding smoothly would be
·tough.
Surpri1ingly enough. it can roll on
for years without needing attention.
And when it' does start sticking. you
need only two tools lo gello the root
of the problem - a flat-blade or
Phillips screwdriver and a pair of pli·
ers.
Occa.•ionally in older doors. you 'II
encounter really big problems, like a
rolling wood fr~me or sagging over·
he.ad beam. Such repairs are not doit-yourself. They often call for majOr
surgery or a completely new door
unit.
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Tti find a replacement for a dam·
aged roller or other easily fi.l!ed pan.
try calling the door manufacturer for
a local dealer (check the door hard·
ware for a label). I( that fails, conlaet
local window re~air and gla.s cQm·
panies. They stock weatherstripping
and probably rollers, too. Even bel·
l.er. they can order or tell you where
to find pans they don 'I stock.
Here are some lips on,.keeping
your patio doi!r rolling smoothly:
•· Keep track of screws when you
disassemble parts for repair. Threall
the screws into the edge of a piece of
corrugated cardboard. then tape· the
cardboard to the disassembled items.

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eslgn 1_·28 has a living room,
dining room, kitchen, breakfast oook, four bedrOoms,

rwo-and ·onc-half baths and a utility ·
room, totaling 1.885 square ,feet . This

plan ill available with a Standard base ment, ' Ctawl~pacc or slab foundation.
und features 2x4 exterior 'wall framing.
The altttchcd lwO·c.ar garage adds 417 .

square feet

ondary bedrooms share· a full-bath. rwo

of th~ bedrooms have dormer windows.

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Tucked intu the front corner or lht

homt:, the kitchen features a pantry clos·
c,;i, an island work!iitalion and a bayed
breakf~&lt;sl noc1k 1hat overlooks the front

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WASHINGTON !AP) _ Parent• plier.
nauonwide who bought certain variWhile most of the product has
eties of Heinz baby food are being probably been consumed. Heinz offi.
warned about the p&lt;Ksibility it may dal• said the lrxes of lead pose lit.'
cuntat_n elevated levels of lead.
tie health risk. The problem was dis·
Hem.z ~.S.A. voluntarily recalled covered in a routine Food and Drug
two van~11es of trJby food that were Administration review of supennar·
manufactured la&lt;t year. 4-ounce jars ket shelves. No illnesliCs have been
of Hemz Vegetable Chicken Dinner repofled.
and 2.5-ounce jars·of Heinz Beginner
"Because of the poienlial 'public
StrJmed Carrots. Their produ•1·codes health risk associated with exposure
~re P3 117WB and P!l f76N respec- lo elevated concentmtiqps of lead.
llvely.
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especially 'in yQIJng children. we
. The recall. announced Friday urge consumer.; who have purchao;ed
mght, tnludes about 300.000 jars of the suspect product to return it to the
baby food that were made on the ·place of purcha....:.': said Thoma• J.
same day in November 1997. Heinz Billy, administrator of USDA' s Food
officials said the source of the lead Safety' and Inspection Sc_rvicz.
wa.' a shipment of canot• from a •up-

How to keep yo.u r patio
door sliding smoothly

Living

·- Anytime you need 10 inject oil
in a light space around the rollers of
· your patio door. use a disposable irri·
gat ion syringe available at· phanna·
cies. The tip is curved and the taper
lets you snip il at different points to
adjust the size of the opening.
•• Wa.&lt;h tl\e lrat:k and channel
annually with"l! household cleaner.
You can vacuum up dust and other
'tlebri•. but you 'II have to. S~:rub to
remove the grease and grime that
stick to the lrtJCk and clog the rollers.
·• Spray your sliding door iracks
with a silicone lubricant. Or try
aerosol polish. The wax in the: polim
reduc-es friction and doesn't atti"JCI
din. •
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-, Adjust the roller height . if the
door. scrapes or bind.&lt; against the
track at the top or bouom. On wood
doors. the adjusting screw is on the
inside of the bottom rail . On alu·
minum doors. it's on the vertical
edge.
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.. If your rollers still don't glide
smoothly. remove the door and clean
or replace the rollers. Have a friend
help you because patio QIXJrs usually weigh about 150 p(Ju~ds each. To
remove a newer wood door, unscrew
the ~op drawer .stop. tilt the sliding
po1110n mward. and lift it off its track.
If you have an older wood ·door or
one with an aluminum frame. lift the
sliding door up and swing the bottom
inward . You may have to looliCn the

roller adjustment !!Crew fi~t. .
· - ·Unscrew the latch a...embly if
it operolti!S poorly. Clean and·lubricate ·
it with light oil: If that fails, or if the
pans h~ve broketi. you 'll have tc
replace the assembly.
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•• Adjust the l~tch strike plate if ·
the latch operates smoothly but fails
to catch the plate.
·•• Rep~e,llherstripping whe,n
it dce.ryl liCalthe door properly.~ ~ s
ine•pensivc. bul some types might be
hard to find since there are many .
•ius and shape•. Take a sampJe of :
your old weather stripping along to ,
lind the ciOt;est match when you buy ·
tbe new malerial.
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entry nows Into the combined living
and dining •i-ta. A French door.at the
bac,k or the llvlnl room leads out to a
~1r p11Uo. The kJtrhen and breakfast
nook are tucked Into a rront corner of

the hom•. A· ShOrt hallway orr the .
entry provides access co a ilalf.l)ath,
the uUIItr ropm, the garage and lhe
master bedroom. Upstairs, rhree bed~
rooms and a full·bath are ronnt('led
by a long

hall.

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this ltcu.'it, mc/~din8 guides lO eslimullnl (IJJ~J and [t11an~ing, stmd Jj tc
HouJ&lt;oftltl Wtek. P.O. Box Jj62, Ntw
York; N. Y. /0116 · 1562. Be sure to
. include lhe plan number.)d

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For AP Special Features
Fo:pm the &gt;allboxes that dol the
Northeastem·shoreline- cspecialiy
in Cape.Cod- to Ca lifor~ia"s ornate
Vi,torians. wood shakes~1nd shingles
are part of America's past. Whc:thCr
the trJditional .-.quare hull or the mul·
tipanerned fancy -cut variety. it's hard
• to beat the beauty ofthi~ natural. lex·
tured siding.
Historicall y. shakes and shingles
wae made from ma,!ly types of
wood. including cedar. redwood. oak.
cypre"· piQe spruce and fir. Although
they are still made frmtt a variety .of
~pedes--..:.. par:tit.:~.;~larly

more

sophi :-.ti(.'aled

on ..omc of the

urchitel.:tural

restorati&lt;~n jnbs

- l:ed~1r i!'l Ihe most
· common wood used for today's
..hu~C!'I and 'ihinglt::&lt;i.
Not everyone know~ the d!ITerence between :i &gt;hing le and a s~ake .
Shingles ;.m~ mal'hine-suwn into

smooth. tapered boards that range in
...,ile from aboul 3 or 4 inches wide to
ova In inuhcs wide. Shakes. on the
other hand. are .hand-split with a
s.t&lt;el·bladcq froe. then sawn in half.
. This ~ivcs them their rough surfo1..:t!

1 Shuts with great
force
6 Blotches
It Hearsay
16 Sharp conflict
21 Krakow natives
22 Jewish law
23 Stage whisper
24 A Marx brother
25. Playing marble
26 Elastics: 2 wds.
28 Of a continent
29 Edge
30 Fish paddles
31 Throw in a curve
' 32 Hinder
· 34 Poetic preposition
35 Highlander
" j37 Cease
38 Filched
40 Ohio player
41 Kind ol diver

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If you ure trying to match coursThe traditional way 111 install ing that\ been applied this way. then
shake.' and shingles is called single by all means. use the surface nailing.
C&lt;lU"1ng . Each piece of siding .is But. generall,y speaking. it's a bener
allached so that it covers 'llhout half idea to always plan your work so the
of the one.bdow il , Only two nails subsequent course will cover up the
arc uscll to .. ~!'cure each ~hake or 'hin- ·nai Is.
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g•1e and arc spaced so thai the fol· ,
The other way to apply double
1ow1n,g cou rse ccwl!rs them. This is coursing· was com'mon on the Wesl
the commun way home~ were shin- Cnasl in the t;arly ll){X)s, and is a way
gle&lt;l nn the Ea.&lt;t Coa.&lt;l.
,. to ach ieve even deeper shadow. lines.
• Siding with douhl~ wurses is the You start uut ·with the basic double
way In achieve deeper shadow lines 'course at the llonom of the wall (as
and wide weutherexp&lt;&gt;Sures, from 12 you Would with any joh). then lay a
inches' to 16 inches. depending on the single rnw or shing le~ 4 inches above
shingl'e size you use. II can also be this. Lay another row only I inch
·mMe I.!ConomicaL ' ~inl'e a le~~er· nhove the: huttline. Skip 4 in..:he;-i .and
grade product ts used lor the under· repeal. Nail.s are placed ahout threecoursing thai is fasiencll with one nail quarters of an inch from the outside
at the lop of each shake or shingle. edges and are covered by each ensuThere are two ways lo llo this. The mg row.
more l:ommon way i"' 'tn apply the
N~1ils th:JI are alu.rninum, Liuubleexptised course one-half inch lower dipped galvanized or stainle» sted
than the unden.:our~e using two nails · (I he mos1 expensiv~ l.'hoi..:e) work
placed about2 inches above the bot· · ·well on cedar. Don't be tempted to
loon edge and three - quarter~ of an . use plain .steel nail.&lt;. The natural reac· ·
inch ,from eac·h 'edge. In this type of lion of iron oxide with the cedar and
installation. the nails will be viSible. wnt~r will create ugly dark stains""
wh1ch most people con1iller 'to be the siding. When nailing shakes or
unacceptable. .
shi ngles. don't push the head too far ··
into the wood.

42 Mr. Cassini

44 Constituent pijrt
46 Platter
49 Moved, as a muscle
52 Equ~able ·
53 Chore ·
'55 Worked very hard
59 Restrict
60 Microorganism
61 Bragged
·64 Sleeper's noise
65 .._ - tor All
Seasons~

66 Ember

67 Keep atloal
68 That woman
7Q Melody
71 Range pi knowledge
72 Marksman
73 .Leaps
74 Ou1nine water
76 Lacking brighlne·ss.
77 Broke out of jail
79 Not ega1ns1
eo Wicked
82 Set ol bells
84 Sherbets
85 Boggy area
86 Old-bread growth

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88 Musical group of

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Work
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unteer 10 help others often find sur·
prising benelits for themselves.
Researchers have documented that
volunteering · enhances self-esteem•
fosters a sense nf a..:complishment
' and counters stress and tlepression.
A~mher honus is 1ha1 voluntary par·
tidpalion can he UliCd io develop new
skills and interest•. ol coul'll~. the
best way lo leach your children tb
care al&gt;oul mhers and their world is
to model lhnse behaviors yourself.
Rebec:ca Collins is Gallia Coun·
ty's extension agent in family and . • .

Licensed &amp;
Bonded
20 yrs. exp.
740-388·9515

New Shipments

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"Lafayette Hotel
Gat's Meow"
Gallipolis Retail Merchants
·Association Orders being
taken at the ·Gallia County
Chamber of Commerce

Serenity House · .
serves victims of domestic
violence
call 446-6752 or
1·800·942·9577

- 740-446-0596
$20.00 each

Cliffside Ladies

Waterless Hand
Cleaner
FAROY Candles

seven

90 Car
91 Dined
92 For the reason lhal
95 . Brewed beverage
96 - ·may-care
98 Finish line

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100 Nightfall
101 Pull'hard
102 Liberal 104 Actor Steiger
105 Gainsay
106 Clenched hand
107 Long nap of a rug
1oe Female relative
11 o Crowllars
1· 112 Tum into pulp
113 Irritate
114 Make drinkable. as
seawater
116 Bite
117 Punt
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118 Made a surprise
attack .
119 Wild disturbance
121 Omen
124 ·Soft fluHy feathers
125 Wash against
128 Nerve or laughing
130 Rich cake
131 Conducted
132 Periods olli!lle .
136 "Are you a man · ~ ITI()use?" ·
137 Moves quickly
139 Wager
140 Only
141Fuss ,
142 Dross !n finery

144 Imaginary (hyph.
wd.)
147 Zeal
149 - Dame
· 150 - and kicking
151 Ant
152 River in France
153 .Oog·paddles
154 Fragrant wood
155 Steeple
156 Uris and Trotsky

1 Bo•es
2 Sound reasoning
3 Famed Texas

mission

4 Encounte&lt;ed
5 Opp. olNNW
6 -beans
7 Ezra~
8 Spheres
9 Bar bill

10 Place of safely'
11 Disorderly crowd
12 Neighbor of Can.
13 Kind of reader .
14 More pqculiar
15 Took II easy
16 Bum
17- Vegas
18 The Ram
t 9 Kind of ptug
20 Something sweet
27 Chamber
30 Give a meallo
33 Blue·pencil
36 Poisonous
substance
38 Slender
39 Take pleasure in
43 Allow
44 Man of rank
45 Drag ·
47 Distress call letters
48 Clue
49 Bll ol snow
50 Citrus fruits
51 Frees
52 Stunt
54 To view
56 Oflensive In speech
57 Mr. Kovacs
58 Judges
60 Well-behaved
61 Mbg
62 Flavoring plant
• 63 P~vate room
66 - Alan Arthur
67 Loan recipient
69 Most wealthy
72 Haste
73 Not give a -

Mt!ans of payment
Behave
Loathsome
Cast a ballot
Writer Levin

new for Baby~

Uncommon Scents

-name

All Natural Formula
For Male Potency. No

in closing the season wish
to Thank all/those· who
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made it a ~uccess lncluping

Chemicals. Wouldn't Yo~
Rather Try Something
Natural?
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Pizza, Danny Vance. Shake
Shoppe &amp;. The Staff at the

Cou'rt

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Gallipolis

The Medical Shoppe
1480 Jackson Pike,

441~l075 .

Gallipolis 740-446-2206

Rapunzel's

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Bring this ad In and receive

10% off all services
'We do.Black hair''

Hardway'.s Shoe
Harbour
Two Year Anniversary
Storewide Savings
Everything-1/2 Price .
338 2nd Avenue
Gallipdlis
Across from the City

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1 mile West of Rodney
Fri- S\lt-Sunday
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Mums 4 for $10.00
Flowers, ali~lo bll of everything.

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presents
21st Century
All Male Revue
Thurs. Oct, 15 , 1998

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Call to Reserve Seats
(740) 446-4801
. Tickets Also Available
. at the Door
"Joanne's Kut &amp; Kurl"
2nd street. past Food land on
Jackson Pike
Perms $30
h/Kul $8
446·9496

Auto Insurance Monthly
Payments Problems with
your driving record; DUI's
speeding tickets, ate.
Same Day SR·22's issued .
· · Call tor a quote . .
Brown Insurance Agency
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THE KARAT PATCH
Diamonds · N-Gold
"New Jewelry
Store in Town"
Across from the Mason
County Courthouse

675-7600
201-B 6th St.
Point Pleasant, WV
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446·2342 or 992·2156

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SuP.er Tool

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18 Locuat Slraet, room

1214·Firet Floor, Court·
houoo , Otlttpollt, Ohio
45131·1284.
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Complotnto agelnot lht
valuatlone,. aa tatabllahtd
for

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mu1t be

modo· In accordenct with
Sictlon 5715.18 oftho Ohio
Rtvltod COdt. Thue
Commlaelon.tra reeerv•• complolnlt mull bo !ltod on
tho right to ro)oct any or all forma which will bt
bide and to walvo •nY furnlahod by tho County
lrregulorttlu. No bide will

O'DELL LUMBER COMPANY
GALLIPOLIS &amp; POMEROY

forma may tJe oecurad lrom .
tht above oHico. A olte
phowlng for thlt project It
·achedulod fo1 2:00 p.m.,
Wlldnooday, October 21, '
1988, 11 tho above olflco
(740) 742-tl704.
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Each bid mull be
accompenlad by tit"" a bid
bond In tho tmount of 10%
o·l tho bid amount with 1
auraty catttlactory to
•lorllold Vlllogt of Rutland
or by ctrtlfltd c~eck,
ctohlora chock, or lettor ol
credit upon a oolvent bonk
In tho amount ol not lolt .
than 10% of the bid omount ••
In tha fovor ollht alorauld
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VIllage of Rutland. Bid
bonda · tholl
be
aocompanltd by Proof ol
Authority ~11ho cilflclal or
hOLIIt
for
ri•UII, IIIJtnlolgning tho bond. ·
damollehlng and filling (1014, 5;·6, 7, 8, 9, 11 7 tc
·baoamtnt, grading, eaedlng
ond mulching the olio," wtn
be rectlved II the V,IIIIIIJI of
Rutland Huard Mltlgotlon
ProJICI o!lltit, P.O. BoK 420,
337 Main St., RuUand, Ohio
45775, Attn: Boyd A. Ruth,
until 11:00 am Prldey,
October 30, 11t8, upon
which lima bide wilt b.•
opened and 1111d aloud .
Spectlloatlona and bid

Jlludltor and muot ba filed In
tho County Audltor'o OHtce
on or btforatha 3111 doy of
Morch, 1199. All complainta
llltd with tho County
Auditor will be heard by the
IJoard of Rovlalon In the·
manner provided by S.cllon
5715.1toflho Ohio Rovlood
Public Notice
Code.
Ronold K. Conodoy
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PUIUC NOTICE
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS , Oallla County Auditor
S..pt. 2t, 30;
Rlfo111nco: 5715.17.
Oct. 1, 2, 5, I, 7, 8, 9, 11,
Ohio AtviHd Coda
The ·oallla Cpunty Boord 11188
ol Rovlolon hat completed
Public Notice ,
111 work of equoitullon. Tho
tax roturnolor IlK yeer 1888
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
have been revlalht •nd the
Sooted
blda lor i ·"VIllage
valuation• completed and ol
Rutlond
oro open for .. public Mitigation Project'Hoz.ord
Intact
lnepactlon In tht offlct ol
tho Golllo County Auditor, romoval ·a! an exlatlng

bo awarded lor propoaata In
txcoaa ol ton 'porctnl of tho
entire contract ttllmata.
Tho contract witt ba
awarded by tho Pork lot1rd
to the towutond baat bid.
October 11, 18, 1998 .•

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Woodyard's Mini Mall
Gallipolis &amp;

Up

Micra Tool

Help Wanted

St. At. 141
740-446·0205

No Males Allowed
Unti111 :00

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Open auditions for
"Much ado about Nothing"
7 PM·9 PM
Oct. 13 &amp; 15th
More Info Call 740·245·51 01

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
• Sooted bldo will bt
rtctlvtd by tht Boord ol
Pork Commletlontra ol !h•
0.0. Mclntyro Porll Dlotrtct
ot the offlct ol the Pork
Dletrtet, Oolllo County
CourthOUit, 18 Locuot
Stroot, Suitt 1282,
Golllpollo, Ohio,. 451131 until
Octobor 28, 1888 It 10 a.m.
and will bo opened
immodlatoly thortalttr lor
lmprovomonto to tht OaiU.
Bikeway: G.llllpoflt Hub.
Thtt Ia I IIIII aetlllld
contract with 1 opoalol
Appoltchla Grant. Project
plana, opoclllcatlont and
contract documon'e ort
ovolloblo otthe Pork Dtetrlct
olllct. Proloct completion
dudllno Ia el• (6) wttka
alttr notice to proceed.
All bid' ahall bt
aceompanlod by 1 10% btd
bond, Upon award of tho
contract, the auccoealut
blddor lo required to aubmfl
e performance bond equal
to 100% ot tho controct
aum.
Tho Boord ol Park

for all of your hard work and
donations to Amvet Post 23 .
Remember, it's not over till
the fai lady sings.
Sincerely.
Formei Bi

· Now In Stock

Aunt Clara's Collection
New Shipment of Love Lite
Candles and Lot!on, Amish
Prints, Solid Oak &amp;·Cherry
Furniture made by our.fine
Amish Builders of
· Holmes Co.
4 mi . ·VVest of Gallipolis ·on .

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Public Notice

Public Notice

Flying Nuns

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Shear Pleasure
Nail Technician- Lori Nance
Full Sat-$35
446·4442 ·
242 Second Ave.

· Half Price Sale

EDITOR'S NOTE: George Bria
retired .from the AP in 19M I after 40
years th~l included covcra.g~ of World
War II from Italy.

l==l=ro=n~G~at~e~A~es7,ta~u~ra::nt=.~

Dulcimer Class
offered at
The French Art Colony
530 First Avenue
6-week Class
October 20·November 24th
7:00·9:00 PM · $49.00
Call 446·3934 tor more
ir,ilormation or fb reglsterlll

BOO ~rdAve.

Homes: Questions and answers
actual area used to calculiue Jhe ceil· landtills.
By POPULAR !o1ECHANICS
ing h~i g ht.
The average lawn needs about I
for AP Special Features
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Q: The ceiling in our living mom
Q: We live tn •an area where there _ green and healthy. This total includes
is in preuy bad shape. Rather tbun go
to the great expt!n~e uf fixmtt it. we .. is a con.,.tant ater shortage. Conse· whatever rainfall yOU've had during
plan to in&lt;tall a lowercll ceiling. Arc quently. w· . ring our lawn i&gt; often this period. It\ hest to Wilier less
prohibit . an~ our water bills. when . often but deep. Keep trxk of the -rain·
th~re any guidelines us to ceiling
• are rmined to water the lawn full in you£.,11rea for two weeks. then
height"
A: The height of II new ceiling are 1gh. Is there anything we can do· water the Tawn enough to brin~ the
should be no less than 7 f~el 6 inch· 10 keep our lawn green and healthy total up to 2 inches_ If you have an
underground sprinl&lt;ler system it will
es. In some caseS 6 feel 6 im·h~~ i~" und &gt;till conserve Wilier'!
A:
There
are
some
steps
you
can
have
a meter that will let you gauge
~cceptablc under beams or bay win·
· dows . ."iou can construct a slightly lake that will help you mamtam your exactly how much water you want to
lower ceiling in a kitchen. provided lawn by using less water. The. lir.sl apply IO your lawn . If you use a hose
al least half of it is at l~a&gt;l 7 feet 6 step for con&gt;erving water isto mulch .and sprinklers. paint marks inside
everything. Buy or rent a shredder to plastic pails or in coffee cans at the
inches .
In a roof space the ceiling height tum lawn wilsie into mulch. Spread I· and 2-,inch levels. Set the pails·
should be a minimum of 7 feet 6 a layer :11 least 4-6 inches thick cans about the lawn and check when
inches for at least half the area of Ihe around trees. shrubs, and in llower or you have the right water depth in the
room. However. this area might ~01 vegetable gardens. Mule~ helps hold container, then shut otT the hose 10
repre,cnl the whole floor. Mark all moisture, reduces moisture los:-. from . avoid wasting water. ·
Other things you can do to reduce
the si~Jplng ceilings to the desirable evaporation in hof weather, and dis- ·
couruges
weed
growth
.
Making
and
water
lawn usage: In hot weather, set
minimum height above ~ floor. then
using
mulch
can
also
reduce
th~
your
mower
height at 2 inches. Taller
use a plumb line 10 mark the floor
amount
lltlawn
waste
you
gener~te.
grass
wHI
help
the lawn hold water I
directly bela:.. Thefren of th~ floor
important in these &amp;ys of overloaded and avoid evaporation from the soil ,
within the marked lines represents the

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Weird
Clinton's
predecessor
93 Urbane
94 -on (enCouraged)
97 Loudness: abbr.
99 - and outs
100 Circular plate
103 Dlsligur81T)~nl
105 Train station
106 Actuality
107 ,River in Paris
1O!J Actor Wallach
111 Big Shcl: abbr·.
112 Source of ore
113 'Forefoot .
115 Ancient garment
117 l&lt;itchen vessels
'118 Traveled on
120 A~~hall road
122 Brigand
123 Word with shoe or
family
124 Take OUI
125 Cash advances ,
126 O~redlon indicator
127 - ·colored
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(mottled)
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129 Lacking freshness
131 Paramour
133 TV's predecessor
134 Decorate
135 Painful spots
137 Tints
138 Slide
140 Partly: prefiK
t43 Branch
t 45 Actress Gabor ·
t 46 Devil kin
147 Everybody
148 Fish eggs

Golf Association

ATTENTION MEN!

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·"WASHINGTON tAP) - A feder· cla..s could be as large as 4.0(]f), lahlc and s&lt;ll le lhi &gt;."
al judge ruled Friday that black almost Hl percent of the SO,OOO
Tom Amontree. spol(sman for
fanners suing the Agriculture Depart· black farme~s in the country in 19M3. Agricull~r&lt; Sel:re1arr. Dan Glick·
ment for di~crimination ·are n class,
Black fanne~ advocates cheered man. said the &gt;(CI)!I:;;&lt;has wanted all
clearing the way for '•. thousimds· of the ruling a.&lt; a breakthmilgh in their. along In "resolve lhF painful issue as
fanners to join the multibillion-dol· $3 billion lawsuit, which claims di&gt;· · quickly as po&gt;sihle. ensuring that
lar lawsuit.
~rimination through denial of farm · tho,e w11h le~1111na1e chums are just·
U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman loans, crop sobsidie~ and other ben- ly comp(nsated."
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issued the 26-page ruling just day s elits.
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The lawsuit Wa&gt; filed last year.
before a scheduled status hearing on
"Judge Friedman has come out shortly after the Agriculture Departthe case. He defined the class a• black and ... basically saying if you're the menl admitted its own pn1&lt;:e" of
farmers who filed discri.mination grealest. slmngesl federal agem:y resolving discrimination ~:nmp laints
complaints with USDA between Jan- you're n•~ aoovc the law and if had been in disarmy and caused a
uary 1983 and Feb. 21. 1997.
you're the weakest minority farmer. huge backlog of cases. USDA has
The trial is scheduled for Feb. I. you're not below the law." said Sam acknowledgell there was pasl di,.
1999.
Taylor. a spokesman for the more criminll!ion.
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"The coun concludes that the than 600 black fanners nnw involved
Jus!' last week. the agency :s own
class action vehicle is the most in the lawsuiL ·
.inspcctnr geneml issued a repun so.yappropriate mechanism 'tor resolving
Juhn Burd. ,president of the .. ing lh~ civil rights oflke. which han the issue of liability in this case," National Black Farn1ers Assndalilln. dies discrimination c'omplaints,
Friedman wrote.
said, "This puts us in lhe c.lrivini; ~at. · remuins in ":disarray" with a sign if~
Alexander Pires, the lead auomey · II would be to the gnv~mmcnt's best icanl hacking.
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He put me on the an11b10IIC do• y·
cycline - two caP'ule&lt; daily for a
month . Fortunately. it work.O nghl
away and I felt fine. uft untreated.
Lyme disease may bring on arthrit".
damage to the nervous system and
hean trouble.
Talking with the doctor later, I
learned an infected tick ha., 10 be on
you IHto 24 hoUI-.. to tran•millhe di•·
ease. As he described it. the tick fiN
gets your blood into its &gt;lom:..:h.
where its disease-trJnsmitting •piro·
chetes multiply. It then feed' on you
again and that\ when the spirochetes
are injected.
In lhi• M:enario. if yoo get' a tiel
on you in the morning and you find
it and pull it out in the afternoon, the
chances of getting infected arc min·
imal .

Black farmers certified· as . .
class in discrimination lawsuit

nky Dink Basketball
sign-ups for Grades 2-6,
will be held on 1 0 ·5, 10·8
&amp; 10-12 from
6:00-8:00 p .m. at
Addaville Eleme[ltary

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10 the doc·
tor ev1:ry time we £el a lick bite.

J.yme disease. White·fooccd mice
also carry it.
After a mild winter. tick• were
Since ticks may be pre,;ent any- reponed prolifer.uing thi~ year and I
where that deer wander, worlting or had been bitten by and succe•sfully
even just walking outdoor.; from extrtJCted·quite a few before I came
spring to late fall entails risk . My down with Lyme.
daughter, woo li~es in Maryland.
My symptoms came upon me
came to visit for a weekend. was bit· . suddenly, follow in~ an afternoon
ten o"" 1oe and got Lyme ·di,.,a.o;e. . nap. I woke up feeling lou•y. No
My son. who lives nearby. also had appetite, headache. fever. heavy
a bout with lhe malady several years sweating. Later. a most di•lurbing
before il hit me.
experience - spa.•ms of shivering.
Before this summer. I had been Then I had some ,;evere itching on
frequently bitten by ticks but had my chest where. a.• far as I knew, I
never been infC~:ted. Once. a lick hadn't been bitten. but I didn't liCe
lodged in an eyelid and I had my eye any r:l&gt;lt. which is often a Lyme
doctor gel it out. a gingerly office symptom.
,
operJtion that he told me was a
At first. I thought .1 had nu and
" firs!i' for him.
dosed myself with a•pirin. The symp'· Doctors had removed ticks from toms disappeared. But then. about a
various' other pans of my body and week later. the fever and the fright·
put me' on antibiotics as a precaution, · ening shakes relumed. With this. I
but more often I h:id just picked them · went to the doctor, who Jook a blood
out myself. Even though we may feel · · sample which turned out posit'ive for
we s hout~ gel medical auentiop. Lyme.

. Kyger C~eek

Ricky Carl's Tavern
serving
Breakfast &amp; Lunch
g· am-2pm We Deliver

Vitabath Anti-bacterial

consumer sciences.

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DOWN

POUND RIDGE. N.Y. (AP)- I
thought I wa• leading a charmed life.
but. in deer country. my luck could" 'I last. A Lyme di;eao;e tick. lhe gar·
dener's nemesis. finally got _me.
Here', in wooded hills north of
New York City. hardly a day goes by
when we don't see deer, often in fam·
ilie,. They sometimes come right up
tti out windows and stare right back
at us.
,·
Wherever these beautiful but gar·
den-destroying· creatures tread. or
whatever they brush against, you can
reckon they leave ticks. Latching
onto you from the gra.s or a bosh, the
tiny eight-legged insects can transmit

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A gardener's bout. with· Lyme disease

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Part-Time Retail Sales

40

Giveaway

I Lob Puppies. Collie ! Golden

oos

Immediate Opening

Slart dating tonlghll H.a11e tun

Tope Furniture
151

2nd Ave. Gallipolis

Apply from 10:00 tb 4:00

Peraordle

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ptavtng the Ohio DatiRQ Game, I ·
8()().A0MANCE,.exttnalon 9015.

30 Announcement•

740-742·1080.

I, Lori A Mullens Am No Longer

Responsible ·For Any Other
Oabta Other Than My Own Aa 01
Lori A. Mullens

You choose the
Doctor and Hospital
Ronnie Lynch

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The Lynch Agency
336 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio

446-8235

-4 Free Kittens Healthy, Playful. e

W•oks Old. 740-446·0003.

9128196.

Health

Ratr!ever Mill, 7-40..258-9123.

New To You Thrift Shoppo
9 Wesr Sllmson, Athens
;40.5112·1842
Quality clo~hlng and household
'lllms . $1 .00 bag · sale every
Thursday. Monday thru Saturday
9:00.5:30. '
Starting' A Single, Adult. Christt'an
Group Non·Denomlnatlonal II In·
lerested Call Beth At 740·448 ·

1092.

bouble oven elaclrlc cook sto~Je,

Female. tong hair cat wilh all ac·
caaaorlea ; parllat set or ClllhiS:

740-IH9·1013 .
Free To .Ciooct Home: 1 112 Year
Olct Mala St . Bernard Dog . 740·

3a8·98,.
Malt ·Chow Dog To A Good
Home, Loves Ch.lldren, Hates
Coli. All81 4:00 P.M. 740·448·
8630, Sarloue caus Ontyl

60 Loet and Found

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Yard Sale

Found-: Itt ot ktyt. Sumner Rd .
v~lniiV." cal 10 10, ~o40·98H250.

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

Found: Small Male Dog, Pomera·
nlan Typ11, In Rodney Area, 740·

AU. Ylfd Salll Mull

441-12Se .

Be Plld tn Adv•ne•.
QEAQLINE : 2:00p.m.
the dly before lhe ed
11 to run. Sunday
edition · 2:00p.m.
Friday. Monday edition
• 10:00 1.m. S.turday.

Lost· ltmale Jac~ Auueu ' pup ,.
wnltt wtdark spol over one eye ,
Maplewood Lake area, 740-9-49·
30,6.
Lost 900 tbs. Slmmentat Cow Red
·WIIn White Fact, Missing Since
9122198 Please Catt 7-40 ·446·

:..0103. .

Lost Car Kavs Has Tom Peden.
Tag &amp; Also Remole Control VI·
clnlly: Hafrelll. Mitt

Carpet

Ou11el

S.R. s~. Reward! 740·446·0343.

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Card of Thanke

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teriOr. tovs. clothing. beanie bo·
bies, othar ilmes. 48 Hubbard.
Oct 18,98 8 OOAM • J·OOPM ·224
Oak Or. Spring Vatlay ' Area. Gallipolis· Baby ttems AM Clothe&amp; I

Sundly 6

God saw she was gelling tired
And a cure was not to be,
So-He put His arms around her
And whispered, "Come with Me"
With tearful eyes~ watched her suffer
And saw her fade away,
Although we loved her dearly
We could nol make her slay.
Agolden hean stopped beating
Hard working hands to rest,
God broke our heans 10 prove 10 us •
He only takes the best.
A special thanks to the Jonas Private Care Home, &amp;
Holzer Hospice lor taking such good care of our loved
one, Waugh·Halley·Wood Funeral Home. Rev. Bruce
Unroe. and to all of our lrlen~s and neighbors for all ol
the tood , cards, flowers, 1!loughts and prayers.
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·, With greet epprecletlon,
···
The family of Opal Crtmeena

Monday

td ltl ~n ­

t:OOpm Frldey.

!llg

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3 family yard 58lfli, Oct. 91h,
101h &amp; 12th. Foret! Fl un Rd ., M1·
nersvnte, th 1rd 'hOuse Ofl right past
Forest Run chu rcn, 740 ·992 ·
8373,
Boio's, SA - 338, Great Bend,

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Pomeroy,
Mother Cat &amp; 4 Kiner•. 6 Weaks · Lost: Rio Grande Area , Famlly
Old. 740.367·7947. '
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Dog, Basset Bugle Mix , 2 Year
Middleport
Old Female. Red Cottar. Answeis
&amp; VIcinity
Puppies, Part Hulky, Part Gar·
Ttl Chloo, 740.W&gt;-ll138
men. Shepherd , AU With Biut
Eyei. 740·446·4247 , 740· 448· Sm Black Dog on Aeqman All Y.rd Sale1 Must Be Peld In
3687.
Flldga. Part Chihuahua and Tsrrl· Advtnct. Otldllnt: 1:OOpm tht
ar answars to Mlstyl 304-674· day before lht ad 11 to run,

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D ~ n · t mis s ou l on the otcgest
sate we'Ve aver hAd!

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. Thlr1go tilt buuin'ln Ihe

Ofi! 'j.CJfiar a love[)'
lady. Cart't belie11e
sfie's almcst So .
Jfappy 'Birtfiday
IOII2h8

..Col!t', Your'family
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Pomeloy,

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MllddleportVIclnlty

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Help Wan1ed

411ifd Food• Inc dbt au go

King

f NOW ... 110 Mot Ylttd

1 Gotl

Orlt,.., MaiiOg&lt;o Tr-•
Sift y
Tuowey 0&lt;1001 13 t ltl ? Do Wt Off• C~mpt f
VII RoU Hll Co lltc:llb~ do It 8trtt 11 Packao• And 8onu1
gillwl(o DlclurH fur- • P ogrtm II Thit II YOU Wt ~
To Ta 1.:
Please M a
Vov
Aes.um.t fa 65 OhiO Ft va Pla
za Gall pol • OH 45631 0 Fax
Pt.Pia..nt
31)4 529.0065
&amp;VIcinity

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101h '"full Ol IIOvl 304 67.4

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Catt g
o hand c:•PPtd man
nttdf d "*...;n or•'• fd Submtt
niiN ancl ·*~· to Pomtroy
FOOd Sr.., A1Y1 Eail Main Slreot
Pomeroy OH 4!769

Co~1110n1

munlly

ApptOIIMI~Iy

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Houof DtNvfr Time Dally Mutt
eo f oll41Dit Mull Htvt Tren..
potlallOn Mon!hty Not ProiK ~
:&gt;tOl $8!0 Conlacf 111M llflO«
304-~2832

E•Pfl- Halfdf- N -

Suoy Now Seton 8tntllff

Fo

140-0&lt;1 1 1180017~

HardworklllQ

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motlva..a por

!he tg&lt;t gt II tor dtflv
tty
muol 11avt •uto I '"'"""""
apr;ly n petlon btlween .4pm a
10pm I I At 1 Plnl E&amp;Pflll

IDn .,.,.,

w• nee 1&gt;1 I&lt;ICOP'Od

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Kttb t Company II Now Ac
Ct PI ng At iU IMI For The f'MI
f on Of Terrllorla M1n1gtr For

4ucl ont e

Sullivon
Aiell Pta aon Auct on Company
tull 1me aucl oneer como tell
aucdof' atrv ce Llctnted
111 Oh o &amp; Wetl v '0 nla )04
113-518~ Or 30f-n3·5oU1

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Http wonifd com,..rclal Poif11
e • wth ~ y,.,.
and
Role"'""'' COl (740~205'5665

Ha llord Com

Bu d ng

WJnl ld

Tno G•u tto GolllpOIII IRIQII)f

"220 -

Own H 1 S20K $75K 1Y

tory Sueeeuful Ctnd csatt
Shou d Htvt Grocety And !Or
Sa • • E•perltnc::e COmmfttlon

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Plus Mor~ l EOE Stnd RttUIIIII
To Ke1bler Company 395t
Btechwood Drive One WV

TtH

Compu e Uia s Nuoed Wo k

800
349 1186 Ex t 1 73 www amp

lnt\lrance Phytlcaft rne d ea y
nc neCI J)fr&amp;ont netded to do n
su anee phyi ca1a n Me qs Ga
a Counly a ea GOOd bfOOd d aw
&amp;k ' a musr P ea&amp;e call Pat at
800 95~ 3926

Sa 1 y lnsuranu Company Cer

26505

Mu1 clans havt d ummer b111
o and l a,..,playtf notd gulllr/11 I
voeaklt and '""' t vocalltl to do
COUI'IJ(V 10 octc

n Abany OhiO

JOB POSTING

SEPTA Co act ana Facllty
Nelaonv le OH

Application• may only b• ob
tllned from atJd elurn•d to lhe
Athena OffiC-I of the Ohio Su
r•au of Empl9ymant Se vlctt

Comr,lele Job dtlcrlptlons lrt
fVtl tble for review 11 lht
OSES offlejl The dtadl ne for
application for 11'1 1 poslfng 11
F~doy Oe10btr 30 1898

898 6212

practiCe location
Clll John at t40-

OTR 0 ver NlldeG 1 v..r FIIIJl
E.,.rlanco C ... A COL COmp
Pay Bonus Prooram Late MOdlt
Convention•
r.o .4.41 0!'07
OayJ 140-246 6592 Evtnlngtl

P va e Ou1~ LPN Comp•llllv•
pay good working eondll on1 40
hou wttk Clay th It Rei ab e
I UIIWO thy ' caring nur11 for Ont

ro

manta

Wtnted To Buy Fo Fam y Pet
Oactlshund Pup 0 Young' Dog
Call 140 44! 2342 E•l I &amp; Then

20 Daya 0 304
ngo

61~

4293 Evon

Wan eo To Buy Junk Auto 1 Any

Cond liOn 140 44119653

Wanted To Buy u 11d Mobile
Homea Cal 740 44e 0175 304
675-Me
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n da y a ten da nce and

eva ual onti eco ds as we a11
mo nthly and annua T B
e
por 1 Ab y to pe lo m dut u
w lhout cons ani au pe v 1 on
Ab IUy o c o ~Vm u n ca f:l n&amp;t c
t ona Ab 1 y o oeve or and ma n
an wo kng e a onahps w had
m n t a1o s su pe v so 11 auo
c ate&amp; and e&amp;den 1
Minimum quellflctulon•
va d OhoTeaenng Ce mca e

Expe anee n Ao 10 1 Bofl c l e El
cy

Educa on o Dave opmenla

Read ng Va ldallon prele ed

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

SEPTA Correctional Fecllll~ It
snd Equel Opportunity Em
ploytr

PRODUCTION
COORONATOR

loy

We Are}. Hghly ReopeciOO n
e na ona o 111r but on Manuroc

AccounUng MtMgtr

ur no Company Loca e J n The

Pont P euan wv Comp"'ny Is
Set~lng An ndivlduAI W 11'1 A B S
In Accoun ng P ev ou1 Supe
v so y And Account ng Ex per
tnet Along W h Compu at And
M e OIOft Off CIJ SkI B II Ra
qurtd Cu tl WI neude
, Qve suing And Pa tic ~a ng In

Cally Account
F
nanclal
Repo ng
ng Funcliona
Col Ane1y11
And Ftdt al And S a 1 Com
p anct Repor ng P eaae SeM
Retumt Wlh Sa ary H story To

Co umbu• on o A ea The Pe
son We Seek Mull Pos&amp;ees The

Fo ow ng 4 5 Yea s P o ~uc on
f)lann ng PC Sk Is eo h Exc f!
And Exce Sp aa dshea Th s
Pe BOn A 90 Mu s Be Ve 'i Ana
ytca ComeWihAO s hu on
Manu ac \1 ng Backgrounrl And

out on Company Located In Thl

Columbua O~lo A 111 1Th• Pol
I on We HAVI Open II For A
P:rodueUon Suplf\lllor Tht Par
son St ected W Po••••• Tht

Folowlng
STRONG LEADIERIHIP
4/5 YEA AI DISTAIIUTIDN
IMANUPACTUA.,O
BACKGROUND
A&amp; A BUPEIIVIIOA
EXCELlENT COMPUTER
SKIW
ABILITY TO lET PRIORITIII
MUITBHLIXIIliTO
CHANQI
WE PAOVIOI IXCILLINT
BEIIEFITI CAN YQU t.lllf
OR EXCEED OUR NIEDI1
RESUMES WHEN IUIMITT!O
TO ADOA£88 BILOW MUIT
INCLUDE SALARY AEOUIRI
MENT8 TO CLA 453 o o Gall
polo Da ~ Tr bunt 825 Th rd
Avenue Gal polls OH .48e31

NOTE ALL THOll WHO AL
READY
BIENT 111"111
PLEASE APPLY AGAIN Dill TO
CIRCUMSTANC/!1 WITH THI
MAIL

TEACHERS AID

TemPo ary Po~llon ar Child care
worK no 2 30pm ~ OOJ)m Muttl;le
a Laastl8 yea t Od and hJVt J
/'1 gh aohool diploma o Q!O

Muat have «n lnt8rtll in and 1
dea e o worlc wth young chltd
en P tvJoua tJCptrltnot Wllh
p ltchOOI Ch ldrtn prtttrrtd

Repyto~herVeltyC06PO

BOX e441 Htgn Wv 2G703 by

1~s=o~ng~P=•o:P:•~S:•:·~----.J~Oct==l61:h:E:O:Ei::
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Public Sale and Auction

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Aatlsttnt Controller

PO BoKI24
PA 15022.0124

C~orltml

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Open ngl Cia polls A ea E11pe
enee With Pay o I Tall Fo m11
Aceoun 1ng &amp; 011 ce P ocedu as

Ca I 800 295 9410 Ke y Tom
po ary Strvlcll

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AOOITIONAL ORIVERS NEED
!0 IMMEDIATELY ARE YOU
READY FOR WINTER DRIV
lNG?
LOCA~ FAMILY
Owned Compony
P!AIONALIZED 0 opa ch
PAID Emp- Hea h &amp; Ll a

Opportunity

___,.,.,..,. ...

potenllal

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bul no1 ftfC:IUirr vou mutt
~M 1

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cteon pollee AO&lt;Ord dl-

In apptaranee and put a drug
wlltlllng Mull N to work

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1211ouooJhllll-~

,..KIOno tviKIDII to IIIOH wrtll
tt&lt;Urlly ..,.rltf\Cf Coil Allifd
8tcu lty II 130• I 781 I 06• T f

NHdo? ll!tulol!l WHIN IU8
llnTID TO ADDR.II IILOW
IIUIT INCLUDI IALAIIY Rl
OUIII!IIINTI TO CLA
clO
Gallioolll 0111)' Trltlllnt 825 T,..d
Aoltnut Glflt&gt;9i~ OH •lMI31

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180 W.ntedTo

Do

4m e.,.r~fl&lt;.td Will! RtiJronc

CUEHTI PAOYIOIO
-11109 EX1 280

INOTIC!I

310 Home. for Sale

OHI$) V41.LEY PIJ8L18HING CO

roeommt"dl thlt you do Dull 3 l!odroom 2 bath 2 ca ll'riGf
n111 with people vou know and haal pump Qn t acrt 8 oad Aun
HOT 10 Hnd money tllrouan the Rood • Lttirl WV 304 812

AIGIITEAEO NUAIU

mall unlll you havt nv11tfg1,.d

ftrfld A RN llctnN loTht Slala
01 Olio '' Roquotd

- - Hornt Trll'llnll.

FlrlAilCIAl

And Will fond To flit ·i!'ldtrly
In Tlltlr Homo Cell Anita 704
ZM-1•33

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lmmtdlattiV To Work On A Per
Diem Ill 1 lh The Mettrn ty &amp;
F1m ty 8trYiell Un I Two (2)
Ytltl Of Labor &amp; Dellvt~v And
Post P1rtum Expt lence Pre

Part Tim. l'rocttllnt 111tutlnct
Claii)K FCI OOCIOfl Ancl PtniJifl

Will Talll Ctrf Elderly In l~tlf
HOINI Wr!W 'O Boa 121 Yin
1011011-

NOTI AU THOll WHO AL
IIIADr liNT
IIII'LIIEI
I'"Aif AI'PLr AGAIN Dill TO
CIIICUMITANCIJ WITH THI

Reg tter"' Nur"' Art NeeCitd

lht of1lrlog

Fu niWrt repair rtflnlth and ,,.,.

Now
JOOI, 700
Holt••8
81 1413
Pore~
S!rttlOf)fn
KIOIUgl
NCI&lt;Ifl 8 llllrdl 14uflc DlfiC

"'Vtlltr
""0" RtiMIIhlng
""' """"'" .,- Lorry
Ohio
S~o~
P~7-..ate

.. 140-4411510!1
Fu rroo 740-&lt;.. 11oe
Seanl&lt; Hlllo Nulling Cenlfr 311
Buctuldgt Ad Bidwell OH 4iM114
11 Now Aeeeptog Ap~ elf ooo
For Fr ondl~ Oulgo ng Ana Do
PlndObif SfNA I P e111 Apply
lo 'oraon AI Tilt Front Dtlk Btl
_.UOAM 430PM

9:00A.M.

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flPerltnct ood mtdi&lt;OI Dack
ground rtQU td Send retumt IO

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moroy, O~lo 45189 by Oclobt
28 1898 EEOC
voLUNTUA cooADtN~ToR
A Voluolttr Coo ref na

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Two Dsy Antique Auction
17 and

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Saturday Small a end Collectlblea
and Sunday Furniture
Bt Rupooo be Fo T~ Ate u 1
Alban Ohio
rlltnl fre n ng Suporv olon And
y,
Atlonl on 01 Voluntu , A We are auctioning Items lrom the Phelps Estate
10
11 Private Homes and Other Consignors Take US
8••~•
n T~•11AtPro
Od
Fltld' •OrDoor••
Equl\loloo
torrod
50 and 32 eleven miles west of Athens and exit
11 tntorollad P~M con~aet
onto 50 west just west of Albany Auction Is a
Aou wafll
quarter mile on left
o roctor 01 Humon Rtooureot
Carnival glass stone jugs and jars kitchen clock
HOLZ~,\'o~=LP~:NTER
quilts hull McCoy books glass of all types
oa 11po41e OH 4563t
trains dolls toys pictures oak cylinder roll desk
poo.,. 100-... 5toe
Ice box marble top and other dressers rockers
Furroo 740 445-5 05
sellers cabinet flatwall cupboards sets of chairs
eeo ADA Emplf&gt;lll
church pews secretaries spool cabinet parlor
WAIS 1 wseo Aod[o h11 opon and other stands early cupboards Very brief
ngo '" tho follow no area on a r listing large two t!ay auction See Ad 4n Oct 12
0110 Jootcty NIWI 6 800 II II In
~trolled send ruumo •• ary t
Antique week
qulro~N~nl...nd ceuo11o 1apo to
Terms Cash or check w/posltlve 10
Movlto 10 1•333 US Roult 33
South Nolsoflll 11t Ohio 457154
Note Food available The only mistake you will
Wor'&lt; 41 Homa
make Is If you don I attend
arow ng Compon~ Nuda Halp
Auctlonur Mark Hutchinson 740-898·8708
Now U80 1500 A W11k Pa1t
T mo Fu Tma Eoev &amp; Fun wo
Llcsneed and Bonded In Ohio
Will Tra n No Exptrllnct Nud
Partner Frank Hutchlneon 740·5""·4349
ld hrlout lnqu Ito On y 800
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204 7048
T~t Sueooutu condldlla would

ADDITIONAL OWNER OPERA
TORS NEEOED IMMEDIATELY
loca Fam ly Qwntd Company
UpToltOOIM /lncudng
ACCIIIO 8 Pay
Home Weekends
Run F om OH To Thlt SOu h
And Sou hwe&amp;
Perm a Pro11 d&amp;i'l A No Cl'laln.e
Tols PAd
Fuel CA d Ava abe
Requ eman s A.ga 2J Cla&amp;!l A
COL And Good 0 v ng ~e co d
Pease Ca To I= ee 888 790
0008 AP. For Oa nt

Estate
Auction
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HOUSEHOLQ ANQ MISC

Hot Po nl F os F ee &lt;of go nto Tappan gas cook -'
stove Hopo chest 11 OS tie wtl n ro 2 pc bedroom
su te co ne ~ ~ ell

Pocke

Rtbaltl You Need A

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Now 100 377 3101 We C ea e
Qwner Opa ator• You 1rUJ. Own

You Own T uck
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TOP 10 CARRIER

Sttk ng Orlvll Fo

~ld~at Qp~t~llon

No Now 'rt&gt;rtc Clyl
Top PlY &amp; Stntlill
4.() II&lt; plus 6onuae1
• Roglont Or long Haul
Ca Komlt Opilonll
• Homo Moll Wltktndo
• AlfiVIltd Loll Modtl

TriCIIo"
COLA I IYr OTA
E"""ltllC!I Roqu rod Cal
IOI)olll 1118

-encii/Evtnlnga

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cha s ouch lamps p ctu o I

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char ewn

na wa c ocks HlJme

n erlor Cuck Coo C ock book case metal wardrobe
ct usl ol drMwers Avan liottlera
Wha nels cook books one yaa o d D n Dev 10 amp
nons Py es d shes Co n ng Ware Tupperware
Elv s !an 5 drawe s

e ec leal Nocch sow g mach n~ owls lampe working

sma

auto was he MU d ye 1ols ol m sc bOxes

s e eo p c I nw se ts e oc ca heale b d cage
k chen cab nels wa gu Ack msc d sh&amp;s throw
ugjoweyad oe
ANTIQU ES ANQ COL~ECTIBLES

Oak chest al tl ewe k oul culte Lord Lasl Supper
Sc lplu e mu c bo&gt; ock ng char dreosar wllh
m o 110 eland ~3 .as on skll el NB &amp; 10 cas&lt;
sk leis ron wa I t n go s o~lo s ocords
Ke osene a np a d no e 0 &lt;1 2 gauge shot,• ;nacl!
new 30 ga gas wa &amp; hea e Sen s 600 gas 1u
Th s s a sn :l fluct o bo o ll

e

Posltlve 1D
Caah
Marlin Wedemeyer Auctioneer
Lie 3615
740 379 2720
Not responsible lor accident
or loss of properly

Located at tha Auction Center on Rt 33 In Mason W V Will pe selling the
eetate of Clifford Shinn along with another partial eetate
FURNITURE
Beautiful 16 pane corner cabinet pr mlllve cupboard walnut wardrobe handmade
wardrobe tall oak bad 1920 s poster bed 3 dressers w/mlrrors chests large
""'"" washstands 2 twin beds oal( Ice be~ VIet wa nut pump organ m sslon oak
1Ct!SK, wicker table library desk library table drop laaf table round oak table square
oak chairs 4 oak chairs w/clawfeet w nsor chair w ng back cha~rs mah 3
table bookcase brass head board oak rocker w/wlcker back fancy pol bel y
stove &amp; morel
GlASSWARE

li" I East&lt;tn AV&lt; ( tllljK&gt;II• Ohio
Beside Chun. h of&lt; hrislln ChrlsUan Union
Wuch for Sl~ns
Est ole of tht late lh lma K llevault
Saltlrdn) Ort 17 I ~ ~8 II 10 00 am

Ca" A COL &amp; I Y OTR

10:00 AM

10:00 A.M.

M lk glass pink depression Erickson bowl rabbI cookie tar 9 hoods jars sev lady
head vases Napeo t 958 lady head vase min oil lamp w/hearts &amp; more
STONEWARE
4 gal zipper A P Donagho t 1/2 gal Wm Klnnera Lynchburg va 2 R chey &amp;
Hamilton Palatine w Va A P Donagho hal jar Logan pottery J&amp;r green stoneware
pitcher &amp; more

ISm

Wolverine Arlthmel c 0~1z Electro Mobil TllJCI Car Wyandolles strata crUiser air
plene 1930 s MarK wind up train set 1950 Lone I Train Set #250 021 Big Ball Work
Train by Mar~ &amp; more
CQLLECT!BLES
Glray &amp; wh le gren te coffee pol quilts hal pins f shlng rods &amp; reels &lt;ack e be~ full
adv lg Castor ell can metal eagle 2 early pictures p ctures &amp; prints rug b~U~&lt;er
yarn winder 1939 Coke tray plano rolls set ol Dickens works books Iron ski ets
braes fire screen Seth :fhomas Banjo clock as Is Red Ryder B B Gun coffee
grinder dinner bell early wheel barrow lg roll of antique barb wire esrly harness
makers bench anvil Blacksmith tools very partial hsl ng
TRACTOR will atll with r111rvo
Mltsublsh S 370 3 pt hitch turf tires and 48' wood belly mower
HORSE DRAWN EOU!eMENI

Sickle mower hay rake harrow plows cultivator sled wagon &amp; more
AUCTIONEERS NO"T'E All horse drawn equipment has been kept In bam for 40 to
50 years from the Clllord Sh nn estate Bring a lr end maybe 2 auction rings
Auction Conducted

by

Rick Pearson Auction Co #66
Matonw va
Rea 773 578$ or Auction Center 773 5447
Ttrml Caah or check w/ID Muat have blink letter of credit II not t&gt;.nown by
AuctiOn Company
•
Not
for aocldtnta or loll of property

-11·AVAILAIII.E

FC1 Slit 2 l 3 l!odroornJ

Ouallty By Pnono 1 800 251
!1010

Tax Repo 1 AEO s Yo41r Area

TOll Fret (11 800 218 9000 E•t
H 2110 FC1 Current Ulllngo

HOUH lnd lln&lt;l' Lfllrt Fill 2 I
2 1eret 350 r \It frontage 5
room• 2 1101y tltetr e on y TPC
IVIIIIblt netdl TLC good I ,.,
upper lor handyman 7_.0 948

&lt;1000

HOI.Itt Fo Sel• In Kanauga V
oyl Siding And Now Wodowo 2
Btdroom• All Ntw K tchen

'

Priced To Bel 135 000 740 361

0-403

Hou .. n M cldltCOU lhrfl bid
room bath and I 12 f59 000 prlct
neg&lt;&gt;lill~t col 1&lt;10-892 3-185
Malct olfe f 11 heat mutt tt
thrte bedroom two batt'! r1neh
wllt'l 10 acrtl gu well lnground

pool Mlltd lor 1911 000 1~11 fllllng
740-7423711
Newly Remodeled 3 Bdrma 2
BOihl Brick Ran~ I.R FA DR

"G•
!lath
e PM

I t90 Clayton 2 Stdroornt I
Vtry Nco AJC Call 4Ho

1&lt;10-441-022 I

Cullom BUll Oak Cablntlo sod
Tr m Throughoul Merct vlllt
Artl 7&lt;10-2~8871
Pom1roy lour bedroom HUD WI
0 newly remodt td near play
ground ,.,.,,,,,., SID call 740.
1192 ease alltr 530pm
Prioe reduced wu eons dtr 1111
Ina on land contract 3 bedroom
spl1t fevel n•w 3 car OlfiQI new
h,at pump and air new carp11
lht'oughout ve y nice home 740

742 4000

PRIME
LOCATION
414Thwd Avenue
Qal pofl•
e11utHul Ntw Two S1ory Co on al
3 etdroom 2 112 Btlho .._R FR
D nlog Room Wllh Hordwooo
FIOOII Olk Tr , Frtpllot I 112

Car Garap Apprallll Graattr

TMn 4tklng P~ 01
•117 aoo
TAXIU3ot IYR
t -304 273-1840

REO IRICK RANCH Slyle
'House Excelent Cond ton Pa
!lolly F n ohed Buomt~l 2 car
Jlarage so lou a lo~u r u Onlyll
740 448-338!
Rl 2 A p ey Rd Ranch •br 2
bath neat pump partial garage
prlctd to aall 740 44 0450 o

300-675 111S4
Btndhll ~d AI b01pk 3br 2 belh

den 2 car heated ga age plua
work &amp; sto age a 11 1 2 acrea

1121 aoo 304 575 89!9

320 Mobile Hom11
for Sale
1500 Down on any ,.,ro '"
atock I mlted number lrtt dell~ot
ory Coil I 800-691 6117

Goff Rd• 1 Acrfl W th Niet
P'onG S12 000 Or -1 Acr..
f13 000 Or ON SR 325 Nlct
Wooi!H 11 4e&lt;to fl5 000 c ty

Waior Many Living And Huot "G
PauibHitinl

~EPO'II

304-7~1~

Wldt On

Houu trailer on 8road Run Ad 2
Mllfllrom Sporn Plant 3br 1 1~
beiM 2 lddfd on roomo lot go
tege 2 A/C t hout•no d Items

"'"" ng lnlo Takt tO% 011 Llllad
Prl&lt;ol On CUll Pur&lt;haMI

117 000 304-882 3028

V ndlll 10FT X 14FT W I~ h
pondo 2 edr 20FT LA Larga
Master SGrm Exc Cond On
All'\11&lt;1 Lol Ready To Move Into

W1 Buy Lancl 30 &amp;00 4ertt

We Pa~ Caoh 800 213 8385
Antoony Land eo
RENTALS

Down 1 805

928-3421

340 Buslntl• and

m

Building•
19911 t4 Fl x72 Ft 2 Bedroom• Comm•rclal 011 ce or Rata 87
M II e1 MIOOitporl I 450 Sq Fl
Total Eitel lc 1111ne1 K tchen
Oak Cablntff MillO Balh Heat 1400 mo Corne Building 740
992 5250 Acqulo llooa 1n"1
Pump 140.245 9830
1891 KICK,OFf CLAIBIC

Double wide Oraam ~omes
1989 Down 8 WI. In e 111 Aall
Fret Sar.l a 0 lh wiPurcnase
Only at Otkwootl Hornet
N~ro w~

304 755-1111

ReaiE1tete
Wanted

We Finane• Land &amp; Hpme W th
f~Oo

door)

Scenic va ey a App e Grove
1:1 ng Iota 1 ng e w de a
20
accapted public wale
minutes from new Bullalo B dge
on Jar a Run Ad Clyde Bowen

WV Bu

410 HOUIII for Rent
1 Bedroom Hou., Aerou F om
Campua $300 Mo OtpoJI1 At

qu od 1&lt;10-441 1006

3 Bed oom House Rodney A ta

With Yard •4~0n.to Wllh Dapoa
740 441 1!19
3 Bedroom• 2 Balhs S300 Mo
304 738 7295
I &amp; BEDROOt.l HOt.IES FROM
14 ooo Local Gov 1 &amp; Bonk
Ropo a Call I 800 522 2130 X
1709

:::..::.;.::..:..=---·

:leA A1aume Loan
Low Mont~~ Paymon11

Plnanalng Avolltblt
300 7!5-5!8tl
Double Wide New 1999 Dow•

Sevtrll e tcre perctle emote
tltautlu and Mt gs County So
plo 1Wp SR 892 Ulll oH SR 43)
owner I nanc ng $1800 pt ace)

Ets~

F nanee Rtnttrs &amp; 111

Time Home Buyers We Have 2 ~
3 Bed ooma Around S200 Month

llmlled Time On y
5010

800 281

La ge ae eotlon ol uatd homes 2
o 3 Dtdroorna Slarl ng al $2995
Ou ek dtllvtr~ Call 740 385

9621
Mob e Home &amp; 3/.4 Acre Lot For

Sale 1980 Knglle~ 14&lt;70 3 Bed

rooms 2 Ball'is Loca td S R 218

Doyo 140 441 3218 Even nga
140 446-3099
New 41170 $!00 Oown $199 per
mo F te 1 al I I 800 69
S171

NEW 14d038A
GLAMOUR BATH
IIHMonlhOnyAI
OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO W~
304 75! 1885
New 16&lt;80 s~oo Down 12•~ per
mo Fret air l!lklrl t 600 69

2 llfdroorno WWClfpol Nllurol Gu Hfll lo Galllpolll 740

.....2003 7-14011

1100 lltpooAelt tncet

Ca to gOOd nlap 140 593-854~
Wooded Lots 3 5 Ac 111 Over
ook no Tree Farm Grovet Ad

A oa 19 900 00 And
Up 140 381 022 Or ~40 381
1242

C~u~lrt

3 Bedroom&amp; 1 1 2 Baths and 2
Bldrooms 1 1f2 Baths In Poner
A 11 01po111 Ancl Rtlrtnc. ~~

qulrtd Ca/17&lt;10-311-9112

roomo 2 e11111 1 4oro Lot 13!101
Mo Atltrenc11 Rtqulrtcl 740

oU5-t004

New Mob 1 Home for Fltnt No
Petit In Coonrry O.potlt .., Aeflr
tnCH Rtqulr.:l 7~ 8816
Bnulltul River
View 198 Atvl Strttt Kanagua
Otpoa t Rtftrtncll No Pete

T1

tr

2 Aooms I 8atb No Kitchen

f200/Mo DopooH Rtqul td All

Ulititt- 140-0&lt;11 ·~

2bd m apts total tleetrle ap
P' lnctl rurnilhld laur\dry oom
laCDifiH , _ IO I&lt;OOof lrl town
ApfllltiiiOnl ovolloblt II Vlllago
GrH" 4011 149 or Cll 7&lt;10-992
3111EOH
BEAUTifUL APARTMENTS 4T
BUDGET PRICES 1ir JACKSON

700.441 0181 follerTrtlor'or'&lt;

..-.

New Apartmtnl I Bldroom In
A o Grandt AU UtiUtltl Paid
Somt Walking Dlttanct To Cam

pu• 41tlng 1310/Mo 740 245
5100

NOW Tak ing Appl Cit Ortl- 35
Wtlt 2 Bedroom Townnoult
A'-'arrmtntt lne;ludts ware
Stwage Tr11n S2951Mo 740

44t 15t&amp; 74D 446

roo

One bedroom apa tment In M d

dltoon a1 ulllllito paid 1100 de
oooll 1270 monlh Cllf roo 892

7795

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Was hers d ytrt ttfr ge atort
ra ngu Ska ggs Appl ances 76
V ne Sl eel Ca 740 446 7398
I 888-818-0128

Pas ,; lO la I IOY't ua square
coffee tab e I ke ntw gOOd quai'Y S&amp;lO 304-675 5479

1806 llan&gt;!pm

EqUII Houl/l1g Opoorlunlty

Botch St 111 Mlddltporl 2br
'urnlthtd uf 1t 11 pi d depoau

·-

• - - - - -882 2158t1

Cftrtoty t Fomlty UVIIlQ
oy/Middltpon
Call140·tll2-4514
Monday Uvough hwrday
9OOom-t OOf)m
1 2 3 b1droome Stove etrlg
awallebla ullllllll and cabJI Ptld
HUO ICCipled Chlldrln Wet
"""" Alii kll Chrllly

Fum lhfd 1br opt grtll lot 1 ,.r
ton c un no pttt 12&amp;0/mo
plus 1 eetr c $200 depot t 304

450

Fuml1hed
Roome

Fu nllhll:t 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Com-

t Mottl Lowe11 Rates In
Town New y Rtmocle ed HBO
Clnema11 Showt rpt &amp; Oltney
Wttldy Aat11 Ot Monthly Aatea
Construct on Worke 1 Welcome

trlncl • Oepoalt RtQu red: AIIO

480 Space for Rent

17&amp;-2851

TWo bedroom nlltr 1280 month
S280 dfi&gt;OIII rtflllr payo lillllltt

pletely Redecorated Clean New
Corf)fl NO 'oil Or Smoking All

468 Oudd ng Lane Aaclnt 740
90291iMI

09~1

44H!I5

Appl anc..
Re conditioned
Wathert Dryers Aangt1 Rttri
grl ore 90 Day Gua antee
f: tnch CiiV Maytlg 710 446

lrom &amp;279 to $3!18 Walk to ooop
l movlfl Call 140 •48 2581

Two bedroom tralltr In Rae nt

14().992 5039

7~~3

llt-Jwo7-:»15
r~ERCHANDISE
Grtelouo IMno 1 lnd 2 btdroom
lf'l tmon11 II Vdlagt llanor ancl
Houtehold
Riv..-lidt Apartment• in Mlddll 510
port From U•t $313 Coil 740
Gooda
m 50flo&amp; EqUit HooJolno 011por

,or Rent

Furnlehtd 2 Room• &amp; Bath Up
atalrs 7.4Q..44&amp;..U,9

Ctro

740-..1 5698 140-441-5161

Mob le home aile available bet
wean Athtns and Poma oy eall

1&lt;10-3&amp;5 4367
Furnlthld Apl

Near Library Em

ployeo Person Share Apartm•nt
With Teacher Gospel S ngar
740 ...-43a&amp; 1800900PM)

Apartr*enta
for Rent

Furn ahed

~pi

Nta

LD

ary

S"'art With Attract VI Lady 740

$350/Mo 140.~ 405a
N ca Clean 2 bedroom efe enc
Waane /Dyer Hook Upl 304 915
5192

ALL PRO

Rent In Cenltl'!lry 3 Bedrooms
Ralarencs &amp; D•poat Aaqujrtd

Nt Rolrigff-llltngt 740441

ESTATES &amp;2 Wutwood Orty1

La 01 Oldl Fa m HOUII For

5237 per mo Free del very &amp; sat

up I 800-691 8717
E z Flnonat
Rtnltrtl IIITmoBuyera
2 a 3 Bodroomo
Under S200/mo
1-eoo-2515070

,...

440.

Jr 304-516 2336

2 000 Sq Ft Under $380/Mo I
81l0-211-6070
ABANDONED HOt.IE

2 bldroom trllllf 1'1 Racine 3
bedroom traKer In Middleport no

II

v

a Bed oomo 3 Bllhs With Ove

1--

te111-3031
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____

For Rtnl Ooubl,w dt a Bed

380

.t.o Lillie AI

1818

3970

7&lt;10-.... 1409
Pr ca reduced
990 Spruce
Ridge 14x70 moD 1 home ¥try
good condition :2 bed oomt t &amp;
t 2 balht waahe &amp; d ye stove
tlr gera10r ceolral a r 8•8 out
I 4.'1t t)UIId r\9 lf!'lmld Itt pOIItl
alon 140
8!82

2 Btdroom Trolltr Oo 4ddleoii
P kt S2201Mo lncludtt Waltr
fiOO lltpooH NO Pt1a 140....,._

3 BtGroom " New Haven wv
Reterene" rtqulrld 30• 882

Ca I For F ee Maps • Ownt Fl

2 ltdroom Townt'IOUJt S•ylt
Ap&amp;rlnNint In GallipoiJ C.nttll

30f-e111-193&amp;
LOt

&amp;m/Mo ~
OtQoflt '
u-Aoquitfd
1-21151

Plul DtOOfil 7&lt;10-2!11 1"'1

2 BR .25Miont~
lt No tnsklt Pttt

For Salo
2 &amp; 3Btdroom
Oualily by pl'&lt;&gt;nt
I 100-Ut5070
Rtpotd Ooub 1

Hardwood Floora New Carptl

AUCTION
Saturday, Oct. 17, 1998

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1998

Pe sona zld 0 &amp;patch

0 IVICI JUST 00 IT
A N11w
Star In Vou On Corwenl onal
No Monty Down Fo ·gt C edt
P oblemt T y Our FREET uck
P og am NOW cun n You

I

HII Rd Juot Off Now llml 11
4crto 114 000 0 9 Ac ••
112 000 OanviNe s ar Rldgt •

OWNER FINANCING

1171 H llcratt t2:cl0 two bed
roornt wtthtf dryt stove &amp; r•
ft a•ratot 111 underp nnlng

111 aoo oo 1300~173-5t03
Muff Stll I g9o Clorton Mocllo
14•10 ~ llfdroomo 2 Balho Joe
eon T-ub Heal Pump Porch
• GOY T FORECLOSED Hom11 Dtct 4ok og It~ 000 w 11 Coo
From Penn 11 On St Otllnquenr 1 de Oller 1..0 .ue 6441 E¥tn

Co DytfVfllt Very Atmo!o 11 •

Mobile Home tn
C own City No l'ola 12110/lolo
2 Btdroom

furnlflltd Elflc:ltnc-t 111 ur 1- Mo
Paid Oownttalrs S275 00 -

445-&gt;1336 800 9 00 ~M

Carpet &amp; Upholslary
Cleomng
Fall Spedal
3 rooms &amp;

hall

SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
Borg Warner Au&lt;omotlve Ga po s Ohio has an
lmmed ate open ng al 118 manufaclur ng lacll ty lor a
Designer seeking a cha !eng ng poelt an

$5995
(Maximum 500 aq fl)
740-378·9807

Minimum requirements lor the pos lion are a two year
degr&amp;e In 0 alllng/Oeelgn or Manufactur ng technology
Preler 1 3 yearo computarjllded design experience Des re
cand dale wlh slrGAg~mmunlcallon and lnlerperaooal
aklle self alerter eelf·dlrecled and strong organ zal onal
skis

Free estimates

Reel Eltlte G1neral
BUSINESS
PROPERTY FOB
LEASE
Modern log structure
with SA 7 frontage
between Chester and
Tuppers Plains OH
ApproK 1000 sq ft
Otftcetratall space Large
parking area
can 740.885-3324
evenlnge

Borg Warner Automol ve ofters 118 employees an attract ve
benell package and a ca npelllve salary Chicago based
Borg Warner Automotive nc s a leading euppller or
highly engineered components and systems pr marlly lor
aulomollve drlvelra n app cal ons The company operated
manulactur ng lac Illes In 12 countries serv ng lhe North
American European and Asian automol ve markets

Real Eatate General

tfOOB liE!L Tl', INC
1' LOC'UST Sl REI T GALLI! OUS OHIO 41&lt; Jl-AIIen C Wood Broker 446 4523
Ken Morgan Broker 446 0971
Jeanette Moore 256 1745
Patnc a Ross
740-446 1066 or 1 800 8941066

To race ve confldenlal cansldarallon lor t~ls position
submll resume nclud ng sa ary history and req~lremenls to•
Borg Warner Automotive
Human Resources Dept • DE
2180 Eastern Avenue
Galllpolla OH 45831
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
Faxl (814) 441-3249
Equa Opportun ly/AN mal ve Acllon Employer

8711

POSITION OPENING

•

Located off Rt 87 on Red Mud Ridge Road
at the late Kenny Hughes Tllldence
From Rt 87 follow signs

AUC-..,ION

0000

116-2341

Golllpolll 3 &amp;adrl&gt;Omo All NfW

Located at 203 Mulberry Ave , Pomeroy, Ohio
Watch for eigne
1J
HOUSEHOLD
RCA console TV w/remote oval coffee table mise
stand/ tables s ngle bed drop leaf table &amp; 4 chairs
kitchen table &amp; 4 chairs Kroehler 3 pc bedroom suite
3 pc bedroom suite chest deep freeze Maytsg
washer &amp; dryer lamps large pictures mise chairs
rocker dresser hall tree desk Hoover Uprlte
Sweeper Sears stereo &amp; speakers mise dishes
pots pans &amp; electrical appliances glider &amp; more
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR B ITEMS
Pictures stands 4 wood chairs trunk buffet high top
pair shOes hand painted picture table w/drawer pair
glass horses 1909 Ruby carnival glass Shirley
Temple pitcher Hull swan &amp; pitcher oil lamps Rogers
B B pistol made In Italy, ell zen Nat Bank b0111e
w/Penny Royal Coplay Pirate books while wicker
cha r m rror &amp; elc
MISC
Jar butlons tots of costume 1ewelry Christmas
decorauons lan ml•c garden tools Huffy alec
mower tree lrlmmer wheelbsn:ow wash tubs
eKtenslon ladder hedge trimmers &amp; etc
Owner Ruth Weal Thlvaner
Cash Poaltlve ID
Dan Smith Racine, Ohio
Auctioneer
Ohio #1344 W Va #515

Saturday, October

ESTATE

CONVENT ONA"
Flequ reman t Age 23 Clau A
CCL And Good 0 v ng Att c;o d
P 1111 Ca Toll F H I ij88 790

..... "'' Of

Mtlgl Co Wt Yf Got Tht
County Coveftdl Jull Off SR 1
4bovf CI!Otllt KHfllllgll Ad 5
4ore Lola 11• 000 Eo NE Meigs

.fee •s ItO 500 Rutland Whfles

NEW IWIK ~EPOB
OHLY3LEFT
51111 lrl War aroy

Rtoo'l

Furnact WlftdOwt Hot Wat•r
Tank Root 740 ut 1021 '140
4411-4H5 Alit FCIBuolo

ESTA

40K
Ll e Modal F aiQh ne

1711-IIIH

lyOwntJ
1881 Community mobil• ~mt
3y&lt; Old 3br 2 bath lli'OQ&lt;t on 1 12x5e ooklno U300 roo ..3
t/2 1011 By appo ntmenr 304
5310
740 1&lt;1:1-5107 .,..,

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pllanctl S~ Coil For More fnlo.

PUBLIC AUCTION
Saturday, October 17, 1998
1:00 p.m.

Oncl In A l lletlmt $aviM'Q tl 1
100-2!11-6070

lOFt X lOft IP86 Ookwood 2
eyr 2 a beoroomo loft tonguol Bdrmo Total EIOCifi&lt; Frtt Otllv
groove f)flltl ltovt HPICA ap tf~ lkt New Throughout
110 t50 oo roo ••e-oF&amp; 300

Ofllf L.ocoiJOn C- To Glllloo
11 1 Nice ~Bedroom Homo 4P
pro. 1100 SQ. FHI NtwllldiiiQ
- Cfo~lf .lk Fltoplact 2 Cor

Public Sal• end Auction

Buyer Loot ()plio" 0" Pro,.rty

:IOU'T$-292&lt;1

8U-l'071

Located at the Auction C1nt1r on Rt 33 In
Mason WV
W1ll be selling the remaining 1teme from the
Dorothea F1sher Home In Pomeroy .Ohto
Havaland China Cobol! dlah wine glasses vases
w/etched glass candy dishes stemware flgurlnea
lamps bookcase old books 1960 53 &amp; 54
Pomeroyan yearbook magazines old hats old
Roily Poly s records bllskets Knloker Boeker
Raggedy Ann castor set kitchen Items mirrors
pictures compodes &amp; more Part1alllsttng
Auction Conducted By
RICK Y.ARSON AUCTION CO #86
~ 0 A ..Jennifer Sheatl
773-5785 or n3·5447
Terms Cash or Check w/ID

New I tH 32d0 Norrlo s,..lll
Ordtf N- lived In MUll llfiH

orouncs pool many. upgrade•
move fn cond Prletd lpt 70 1

FIOOfl Carpogd Vlllyl Biding
county I9PfY 3 AefH 'l.ocogd on Wyomo Ridge 130•1

6s00 PM

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11 00 a

2 8td1oom houll hltdwood

Tues. Oct. 13,'1991

L

18

wtf'ICIOwt family n•IOhbOrhood

prwocy ,.,.... rord 2411 - .

PUBLIC AUCTION

Located on St At 124 In Portlanr:l Ohio These
Items have been consigned Will take other
consignments on Saturday morning at 7 30 a m
'MISC"
Brown leather recliner platform rocker table &amp;
chairs stands clothes hamper rqllaway bed
mise wood chairs antrque garden Aractor w/cul
&amp; mower W W grlnder/shreader w/2 25 8&amp;
engine luggage new batteries mise new tools
anti freeze drill bit sets carb cleaner startln
fluid spark plug wire sets and lots more
Dan Smith· Auctioneer Ohio 11344
Cash
Positive 10
Refreshments

Sunday, October

- - I root rtplaoomom

10x60 1br ltllllt pattly fur
Old !Min g r i l l 30f-e16-0028 onylmt

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CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Satorday, October 17, 1998

nit Mt go County Health Dopa 1
ment hll • fu time pos tkln avail
able for a med ca atJIItanl o
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wth,
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family room t boll! confral air

1188 Oakwood 1•X70 2 Full
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Hill Pump
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end Flee Market

Auct on variety ol I'IIW lttms
each Thurt day October 1 n u
Dtct,nbtr 17 tretpt Tl'lanltJOIV

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This

IS

a sa1e you don't

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Selling to the highest bidder
25 RCA color tv w1th remote wood rocker
straw bottom rocker Warm Morning wood burner
couch &amp; chair 2 padded chairs window air
cond1t oner dressers n1ght stands lamps Maytag
wr nger washer Emerson 15 TV with remote
poster bed Wh1te We,t1nghouse refrigerator
G1bson alec range gun rack White Westinghouse
washer GE dryer dinette set kitchen appliances
pots &amp; pans d shes alec sewing machine Hoover
vacuum qu II ng frames and many nore household
uems
Stone Iars tobacco tm cans (ola) muzzle loaqer
part s old stove top trons 011 cans old kitchen
cab net hunt ng magazines from 70s wood p cttlre
frame Shenandoah stove (wood or coal)
W zzard 18 HP riding lawn mower w th blade
Lawn Ch1el push mower 3 HP Craftsman ~lr
compressor with sand blaster cham saw wepd
eater Alum step ladder 20 {t alum extension
lia&lt;ddEir, table saw power hand tOOlS ShOp vacuum
IVo,nw,olll alec welder with gloves &amp; ace 5 HP
garden t1ller wheel barrow barrel pump wood
mauls sledge Statesman shallow well pump pile
of firewood rough lumber
Collect on of model tractors &amp; equipment guns
Savage Model 1 110 left 30 06 Winchester 120 12
Rem ngton 1148 12 ga Stevens model 67
'""''"• E an(l more portable rlfle rest
Chicken feeders metal &amp; wood chicken waters
~e~~ fence post 1B ft elect post push plow metal
50 lb box 70 box nails 4 Chevy 8 lug
wheals with tires mounted 8 75R16 5 4 t~ras 7 50
16 with tubes elec wench for truck full s1ze truck
tool boK cement blocks cast Iron bathtub and
many more Items

1

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AUCTIONEER: OSCAR
Owner Doris J Hugh"
Settlement day of tale by ceah
or approved check
Not reaponslble tor accldenta or loet propertty,
Lunch served by Crnton

Gallla-Melgs Community Act1on Agency 1s
seeking applicants for the follaw1ng temporary full
time position
Trainer 11/Case Manager This position will Involve
primarily assisting 1n the operation of the Flood
Clean up Program In Meigs County The Individual
selected will prov1de direction and supervision to
crew leaders and crew n'l!!mbers Insure compliance
with safety and OSHA requirements mamtaln
contact with other agencies and land owners an\l
update reqUired records
this position wll be
physically demanding and requ re extensive outdoor
work In all types of weather conditions and require
workmg near power tools and mach.nery Pos1tlon
will reqwe extens1ve travel tn MeiQS County,and the
surrounding area Applicants should have a four
year college degree and/or f1ve years relevant work
experjence Applicants should have or be Willing to
obtain with n 30 \Jays of hire a Commercial Dr vers
L1cense
Applications may be obl'l!1ned at the follow~ng
GMCAA offices or the Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services on Buckeye H1lls Road Rio Grande
Deadline for appl catiOns IS Thursday October 22
1998 The posiliOn w111 be f1lled as soon as posstbre
after the deadline and IS expected to operate unlil
April 30 t999 subject to program need
Gallla-Mtlge Community Action Agency
8010 North State Route 7 Cheshire Ohio 45620
859 Third avenue Gallipolis Oh10 45631
331 Ot Hiland Road Pomeroy Ohio 45769
Equal Opportunity Employer

MONEY DOES GROW ON TREES!

Pick up your
Blac~ Walnuts and bring them to any
Hammons 1-jullmg Station hsted below Startmg
pnce IS $10 per 100 lbs after hulling Preas
sublect to change

Troyer's Woodcraft
October 10 • November 7
9 mi. west of Gallipolis on St. Rt
141.

EARN EXTRA MONEY!

U S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Temporary Address Usters arc needed to hst household addresses to develop
mailing ltsts for the Census 2000 be&amp;lnning November 1998
Addrc:.s Usters wlll be paid $7 S0-8 00 per hour plus S 3l cents per mile while
on official business
TO QUALIFY

Be a U S Citizen
Take a written test of basic skills
18 years of age or older (I 6 or 17 years old with a Htgh Sch~ol diploma or
eQ.ulvalcnt) ~
Must have an automobile and telephone

t-

Be available days eve111ngs and weekends
To be scheduled for testing please call toll free 1 888 325 7733
THE CEt&gt;!SUS BUREAU IS AN EQUAL QPPOfTUNITY EMPI.OYER

11~ome

n JlV schoo D Sl cl 3 bed ooms

located on 2 5 ac es P ced o se

Calh

Ca I Soon

1153 IN GALUPO~IS 3 bed oom 1 bah luI basemen
car pen mmed ate possess on Ca I l o a appo ntmen

10 see
1152-3 bedroom 1 1/2 balh approx 2000 sq ft I v ng
space fam ly room with f eplace w th wood bu ne Ca
to see th s one NOW PRICE REDUCED

BINGO
MON. &amp; WED.

6:30P.M.
RUTLAND
POST 467
STAR BURST

$1,200.00
$50.00 OR MORE
PER GAME

BEECHGROVE
ROAD

1148 Spac ous home over ook ng beaut lu Oh o A ••r
s tuated on approx 5 4 acres Ca aboul th s one PRICE
REDUCED I

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!ltd &amp; floora
Euro I gh!Wig
L au tt showa
w/oak
bed oom
wltan French doors ltld ng to prtvale
Wa k

n c ostJ FR hla French c:toors to

windOWS

MO&lt;:Ia n Eurtl K T w/IS and conntcl ng tht BlasiA IO K T 2
sky ighl:s Oak atalfWiy to upper ttve 3 arge BA wtwatk In closets

15006 PRICED REDUCED great lnvellmtnt
opportunity ~ one bedroom epts a 2 Ded oom mob le
home easy to enc OWNER MAV FINANCE CALL FOR
TERMS

Tiled BA wlsltyllghll &amp; exeoclsR Stsement wtga age &amp; F~ 2 car

15008 Commercial Property In Town Local on Comm

gar1ge au main level 2 gas f'Ufnaces 2 heat pumps Seeu ty
syattm A nvtr deck aloflO the river 6eaut lui shaded front awn
w/lols or plants shade trHa a piles t.et s selllh s home AJ offn
wU bit constdlred

to more nformat on

LAND lOTS I ACREAGES
PLEASANT HILl ROAil-l.and lor 1oie ooe acre up ta 5 ac es
o..., Twp Can tlllsfllt n a ht;m or m
FOUR CITV LOTS Bu td a new
nveslmen property

home o

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FAIRVIEW ROAD Springfield Twp a 714 acret mo
NEW
Natural g&lt;tl II

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lot

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Jackson P kl Arll

12011l-70 acres more or ess app ox 30 aces wooded
ut 1 80JQ able m neral rrgh s

12014 Res dent a Lol(s) n Gall pals
1145 Home located 1n c ty schools 3 bed ooms 2 bath
ranch home

1

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Belut ful flal homesite CION 10 new lnduslrial P•rtqlte AEOUCE.O
~3,00QOO.

tlldg Apt Bdg 2 houses Get at fou lo dne p ce Call

Gr..n ~

12G15 Vacent land 2 75 acres rnore o ess oc&amp;.ted on

Stata Route 2t s

12012 Approx one acre tot locatad on sand Ave
Gall polls

�540 Mlscellaneoua
Merchandise

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7.0 446 6306 I 800-19H)091
2 End Tablet H;n. 2 Sl ding
Door1 t NIOht Stand Good
Shape! S25 740-446-2428 4 PIA

2 pe Early AIM lean INing room
IU II $150 CIOUblt dresser W lh
m rrat $30 ventlell natura gas

l'learer new never used 15 000
BTU $150 auor1ed table Iampi

74()-949-2328
20 ColOr T 1/

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175

7-40 441-1286
29Peoo&lt;oWaniOd

Ei Fiat CW!rlnll BundV II E
Flat Suopttone Gtminh•rdt
FtU1e VarietY Of Cu rent And FW
1 reo Ty Beane 9ab u And A

Bundy

Sl'l"llth AM Co ona Wetrd P oce1
aor All In M1n1 Condit on 740

245-,...3
Cf'luren pews fo sate 12 twelve
root 4 ten foot $200 eactt 7-40
949 2217
0~

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btd wtl'l maHrlll 1125 k.ng
bed tn a bag $40 engage

Merchandise
Two Top Ouailry Tan Plaid
Coucnet Eactllent Condition

$250 oo

e-.

Water! ne Sp,clal

314 2GQ PSI

$21 95 Per 100 I" 200 PSI
137 OQ Per 100 All Bran Com
preuion Flttlnga 111 Sloct.

RON EYAHI ENTERPRISES

-

Heavy hand croel'ltted tablecloth
84 •72 never used $125 walnut
QUilt ladt $60 740-99'2 2961

We buy ant que&amp; and partial or
complete estatts baby rteJN and
old Flestaware Jean 1 Furnllure
&amp; Anhques Tuuday through Frl
day 11am 4pm 145 North Sec

Ohio \~537 9528

ond Middlopon

JET

•ER•TION MOTORS

Aepa ..td New &amp; Rebuilt n SlOCit
Call Ron Evans 1 60o-537 9528

WOOd apnner 20 ton MTO ~ z I
S hp used very littNt S700

!Jeri

74(1-742 2420 all&amp;r Spm

Building
Supplies

Take A 3 T cke ts
l 65 Per
T cket 0 S80 Pe T eke Cash
On y No Refunds Call Atte 5 30

5121
SALE K !chen Cabinets 63o/. QFF

560

Pets for

Sale

st pr ce n purchased by the en~
ol Oc ober Free tn home est!
mates Tri Count~ Qst lbutors

Noon 5pm Other Day s H s Call

304 273 5655

1M8 GWC Truell: 2 ton New Ho4
land 717 Field CMpper Edlton

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CENTER tor YETERINAAY MEDICINE egalnal ~ fOUnd &amp; ta
ablt OTC AIQ FEED I IUP
PLY 2164 t-w IIIIPPY

lld&lt;i1c 001111

Jack Ru11e11 terrier puppltt 7
wens Old Hrst sholl wormed
IIIII dOCiitd $250 tach 740

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Jack Rutsell Ter ler Pupt Tallt
Docktd Dew Claws Re moved

7-40-« Hle8t
French City Pel Grooming by Appointment Ultra W1ah Bathing
Syattm• 8!0 Second Ave '3alll

poll 740-446 1528

Mualcal
lnatrumenta

Adorable AKC patli co ored
Cocker Span ets ava ab e In
2wkl Bred lor faml y pels
S250ea &amp; efe ences 740 992

o1n

dJooo 304-273-4215

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5570 63 PTO H P 4
whee dr vt world famous a~r
cooled dleltl eng ne Goodyear
Aad al llrtl all 4 wneJII tnde

Two 2 Row Ntw ldta WIOt Row
COrn Pic:*ers 7ot0-669 5101

CISC&amp; 12 16 740.669 510\
Farmall H

alto saxophone

W th 6 Bush Hog

good Tactor! $1200 00 (304) 675

ke new 740-992 3242

See LO&lt;al~

lnttrnaUonll 806 dltHI tractOI
wide front 3pl r'lltch Gehl 95
grJndtrlmiQf bOt" Wt OOOd eon

Case 7 Shank Disc Ch lael Plow
$3 200 IH ConservaUII 9 Shank
0 sc Ch sel Plow 13 500 Other

3781
For sale Bundy

1998 John Deere 870 • Wl\let
Drive With LOidtl Only 30
Hours 115 000 00 140 288

25123 304 89S.3874

2 Alto Saxophones S&lt;400ta
Good p ay1ng cond lion 304 675

707\
Your area bush nog dealer lo
pariS rotary cuner1 oaoe 1 1u
era In sn mowera act Car
m1chae ' Farm &amp; Lawn m dway
between Ga tlpotls &amp; A•o Grande
Oh1o on Jackson Pike 740 4A6
2412o I BQ0.!594111t

can 1 800-268 e21a

K1mball console piano very n ce
condition recently tuMed $950
ea 1740-949 2861

8412

For Slit 18S MF Tractor Oi..e
h ont End LOadrlt Alit Tlrt 80%

e 500 740-319-2189

pendent 540 and 1000 PTO Hy
draul c wet d ac brakes all 4
whee s 0 fterentlat lock f ont &amp;
r~r dua hvdraul c remot11
AOPS and Canopy 16x16 Trana
m 111on tully synct)ron zed lor
ward &amp; reveru 1huttte z nc
coated &amp;heet metal 4 year or
4000 t'lour drive tra n warranty
Check your JO MF FNH or CIH
dealer and see how long thty
wa ran~ It ere drive train Kaer
er's Sarv ce Centet St Rl 87 Pt
Pleasant &amp; Alpley Rd Leon WV

Jack Austell Terrter Pupt Tallt
Docked Dew Claw• Removed
7.w-441-oEI81

Real eatat. General

610 Farm Equipment

IAoyoo 304-C7S.1858

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For Sa te Conaote Plano Fie
sponsible Parry Wanted To Make
Low Monthly Payments On P ano

lnc 180().3523147

Sam Some v 11e s Or g nal Army
Camout age bes1de ol Sandyv lie
Post Off ce Fr Sat &amp; Sun 12

610 Farm Equipment

HA,Y JACK TRIYUIIICIDE

570

Block 'br ck 1tw1 pipes wind
ows lintels etc C aude Winters
A o G ande OH Call 760 245

3 Shan a Twa n nckets II You

Pell for Sale

560

peworm1 In dogs I c;ats Avail

TY Beanies tor aale Otory $30
FMuno $20 740-992-5232

550

PM 740 379 9378

Call r.o 446 2887

,.,, mg $125 740-9410-\023

To Gel Paid $$$ For
The Poundl Or nchel
You W II Lose In The Next
30 Days Al Natu a GaUfanMed
can r acv At 74D-441 t982

540 Mlscellaneoua

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446•6806
Ma.n Offtce 388 8826
958 Clarl&lt; Chapel

Rd
45614

Your Area John Deere Bealer

Trampol ne $75 74()-441 1021
DIABETIC PATIENTS You Ma~
Be En t eo To Rece ve Vou D a
bet c 5 ppl es A. No Cost To
vou Fo Mo e n ormat on I 888
677 656

Good Used Tread M 1 St50
Reads Heart Aa e M lea You
Ws k 740-446 7537

AI&lt;C Slber an Huaky Pups B ue
Eyes Pet Only $125 Each W ttl
B eedlng R gt'lts S175 Ott'lers
$100 740 446 88.27

Two shOwcases 4 &amp; 5 $100/
bo h Hunte ont end a lgnment
mach ne best offer 740 949
2877

Now Opsn Sundays 1 4 Mon Sa
11 6 Fish Tank &amp; Pet Shop
2413 Jackso n Ave Po nl Peas
ant 304 675 2063

Wanted advert!&amp; ng co eel bee
Coke Peps etc nc udlng old I n
signs 74D-992 5053

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Branch Offtce
23 Locust St
Gallipolis Ohio 45631

M~!n

Off ce 388 8826
958 Clark Chapel Ad
Btdwell Ohto 45614

OPEN HOUSE

Full Blooded Beag e Puppies 8
Weeks Shots Wo med 150 oo

Sunday, October 11, 1998
200to500pm

740 388.0013

137 Gavin Street
Rodney 11 of SR 850
Hostess VIRGINIA L. SMITH
74D-44~

ROME FOR

2 baths, country
kitchen with appliances, llreplace carpet wfth
some hardwood floors, 2 car gJirage on 1 5 acres
In county schools PRICE REDUCED

Lovely 314 bedrm ranch home and 24 x24 Heated
garage New roof, vinyl siding, C A floor ~overing
2 wooden decka Fenced 75 x120 yard Price

$65 50000

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446• 6806

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Henly E Cleland Jr 992 2259
Shem L Hart ............ 742 2357
KathleenM Cleland 992·6191

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Office .......................... 992 2259

OFFICE

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Branch Off co
23 Locust St
Gall polls Ohio

630

992-2259

w ndows toads of cab nets &amp;

1"'""''" tu d v dOd basement 2

wo•ooourn•ng llrepllaces. lanced

at c storage

I

IN THf COUNTRY Ranch Type home w th 3
4 beelrooms 2 baths Ia ge two car garage

on he beaut ful
SChoo S &amp; 119 V

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w th wo kshop poo w th &gt;decK r1g H P/C A
Lots ol park ng on one acre or n ce ay ng
Ready to move tnto
g ound Other lea tu es Make an appo men!
to seelh s one A'SKI~G S78 000
SHAPIE· Th s ranch type home features anal
seasons porch and a great v1ew of the rtver
L v ng com formal d n ng room butll tn
equ pped ki\Chen 2 bedrooms ba\h full
basemen! garage and many ather oulstandmg
leatutes Th s one you must see ' ONL.Y
$39 000

to town

710

8t Couga, runs GOOd fooka
good lOw lldy Ofivln 7.00.
~~~ 2358 otttr 4pm wetkdoyo

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some one need. ng

,plenty •ol space 4 a ge Ded ms 3
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$138 500 VLS

CITY LOCATION Great
n 3800 sq l
anch

2 12
&amp;
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ga ago It SO 000
kt

combO

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m

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MU18 Ch1rmlng V cto an home

4 5 bedrooms 3 ba hs k chen
fo ma On ng Room and L v ng
Raom
crystal chande e s
th oughout fu basemen w h
complete k tchen s one WBFP
Bed oom wJgas t eptace garage
lam,.coope&lt;J ol Exc us vc v ew ng
rw'"'·''""" '" l Sm1h 446 6806

E DEVELOPMENT

1 1 2 s tory older frame 6
house w th panel and carpet nter or

heat 3 bedrooms

ASKING

NEW L.ISTING SYRACUSE t975 Mob le
home 2 bedrooms arge hv ng roam and large
k1tchen 1 bath new carpet gas furnace ;~~nd

Fen ced n ya d and 2 car_garage
AS~:tNG S22 000

LAND 117 AC M L C ose to
I eeway &amp; hasp a Old home and
ban Ga a co VLS

13U7

BIG

located n Green Twp 2 s1o y
w/ many ame n es Ins ant y
appeal ng fo a g ow ng lam y 2
1/2 balh$ lo ma dnn~ &amp; lvng
room I ep ace n LA fu d v ClOd
&amp; In shed basement Vacant
sell Ca VLS 388 8826

m!:!

&amp; stores Fee o wa e
sewer &amp; ma n1ene nce
HP &amp; C A Pakng a ea
VLS 446 6606
121t0 Turn or Tht Ctnturv
home G eat lam y home o
bus nesS: ocat on on 3rd Ave 3
bedrooms 1 l 2 ba hs P

WE NEE~LISTINGSII LIST wrTH OS AND tiE LL. G~TTHE JOB DONE It

SURPRISINGLY

AFFORDABLE Stone &amp; v nyl
anoh 3 bed ooms 2 ba hs
L" ng Room FAm y Room
w s one I ep ace a ached
ga age o1 AC n J Loca ed on a
pond P ceo Qh $83 000 VL S
-446 6806
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ACmi New3bedm 2bahs lu
basement po ch o d house ba n
&amp; bu ct ngs !2 woOded t 2 I elds
m neral r gh VLS 446 6806
.t2879 Cl AY ST V non Oh o
nee otdo!l tt lowak o $3500
Bu d o mot:J e hOme Water ap &amp;
eec tliiOabe VLS

11099 COMMERCIAL BLDG --(i2
0 ve S Co ner toea on 990 SCI
II good ool Ownc w sci
nvenlory o bu d ng ~epa a e or
together $60 000 TERMS
12995-ENJOY
CHAAM
&amp;
CHARACTER ol a 896 home
conven en oca t on n h sto cal
do wntown Ga pols C o~e 10
schools shOpp ng rver ont &amp;
pa k Th s 3 slory home eatures 4
DeOms 2 1u bahs gasFP o g
&amp; foye Enoy p vacy ot a g
fenced ya d w poo spac o,us
sc eened po Ch &amp; I owe ga den.
VLS 446 6800

12952 PERFECT FOR THE
liOASES A o G a do a ea
0
ac es mo e or ess w h a 5
t&gt;ed oom anch 2 ca a !ached
ga age and a ta ge poe ba n

PR ICE REDUCEO $149000
1294Q POINT OF PERFECTION
you wtl nd n hs geat hOne

LOCATION LOCATION
2 bedroom
r•nch 1 bath large vtng rff'l eat

86'S 1148 000
12811 LISTEN TO THE BIRDS
SING wn e yo u e o ~ t .. you
back pat 0 Ideal lam ~~ home w th

Car,$2500000

o\

All

1958 8\klo Century a\J10ma11c V
ercelltnt COI\dlllon

58 800 m ,.. $4000 eall 304
773-5173

1989 Cav~l~r Automatic 30 000
IAIIOI On Motor 1194 Toyoll

Corolll Automatic Loacttd 7&lt;40
.-.1&amp;10

1989 Chevy Suburban Loodtd
Exctlltnt Condition! t 25 000
Mlltl 11000 740-245-6797
1990 Codgt Oay1ona red 5opd
new llroo po pb pm 93 ooo

miles great gaa mlluge minor

Maloeo Available Call I 800 522
2790 Ext 4420

body damage 11 000 304 576
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1981 Monte Corio $400 304-4582$6
IQ82 .Cutta• Suprema 2 0 2e0
ve Qood CondtUon $1 500 oo
Fm7.0-992 4!188
1ge2 Volkowogon RabDII d eoot
$UO etll 740 992 5523 or 740
99115382
1983 Che&gt;y 21 l.tolor HolMTrilptmlnlon Fully Equ pptd
Gas Generator urge Fltfrlgera
tor Evtrylhlng tn GOod condlt on
740-367 7093
1984 Ol&lt;lo Cu11aoo sup 2 Oooro
Au\ om at c Brown 1985 S 10
Blozor 2 Oooro Automa~c 2 8
Englno l!town 740-388«72

1990 Codile Doyrona Auloma11c
2 Doors Hatchback Sunroof
AIAIFIA Caooollt Air 92 000
Milos $2800 7.00.367-04187
1990 Plymouth Acetalm U1 8 r:y
Iinder ""'"I lent cond"lon $2000
7.00.9927143
1991 Corolca All Dptlono V 6
$2 e95 1V91 Cavalier RIS 4
Doora 42 000 Milts 12 ii5
1988 Beretta 1V8e Celebllry
Cook Mo10117.00.4*0103
1991 Ponuac LE 4 dOor loodtd
good condition • •'300 740 e67
3240
1993 Oraen Eagle Vloton TSI
Qood condltlcin $7 ooo CBO
838
_740-;.:...:2:.;51.:.:,
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Norris
Clayton
1994

CIUdll UV IUnbiOCfillf Qf811 lOP

Babied garage kept nice car 1""
ttttlltd ln tr1cHng lor Harley Oa
vtcoon Call 304 87&amp; e&amp;39 ony

Eauttenr

IM 0.0 loiMo 2 Doorl, 4 ~
da&lt; AuiO Air 53 DOG IIIIH
N 100080 740-258 a·o

llta Aollo Von 78 DOG lollloo

13!\(IOE-~ IIIIIQ
For4 _4r4 250 OieNf E~Kent
Condttlon Lots Of Extt11f

S11 000 7.., ... 015e 7"0-:IAS.
9815

1991 Dodaa 314 Ton '"' 250
CL~n'WM'ts f!JI1)o DieM~ F•'l ..nl
Concfillon I.Dodtcl II 2 000. 7.00.
I SilO Ford

T.huncltrtJird 4d Troller s.ot lin'
•lor FORI Rongor 304.f'lf1.6730

720 Truckl for Sale
12 blue GMC truct nry goad

...- . 11200 7.oo-1411-2040
II Ford ,._nger XLT Eatanded
Cob 5 opMCI V.f olo cnolu 1111.
excellent condllion no rust
72 ooo mllu f4700 740 148
2M3

1k1 Cl\ooy 1.oYt 4114 -

Parll

llood CCindl1lon II 4110 7.00.258,
11434

IQI5 Choory S 10 4x4 Exl Cab
2 I U 700 R..l Good Shapt
740-388-8472 740-388-0011
1988 IH 9300 Eoglo Non Sltoper 23flw b

ISIIiJI3 C"tvy Corwertton Van
High Top 38 000 lollltl TV
VCR, Nt HNI ~COn..rolon POCiolgo 112100 7..,

381-wo

,

llle4 FORI EIPIO&lt;.,. XLT 4114 V.f
64 500 loiiiOI Loaded
ChampagM tt4 500 740 441
0107
4 00«1

1H5 S 10 Blaar 4x4 LT pack
ago, 4&lt;11 lolalhor 111111rlor SHAAPI
:104.f75-3448
111115 8-10 Blu.tr ... low Miles
Garage Kapt loatlad Mu11 See
7&lt;lo-251 1:222

Air Aide Jake 13

740

1tea Chrm,•et S 1o Truck Ac
1ual lolllto 28 000 Good Condl
1lon h 1100 740-3'19-2773

1980 Hondo Qotcwlng 1100
1e 000 mil,. $1800 740 992
7410

1811 Chevy work truck 1500

r2 Ooo
-

1400

I

cylinder automatic
milet runs v.,y good

Uuclo 15250 080 7&lt;lo-742

1993 Chtory 5' 10 2wd 2 6 V.f
51Pd very good cond 15 ooo
304.f15-3Q54

19Q3 S 10 Tthot Btaz.,. 2 wl\ttl
drive 1&lt;41 ooo mlltl excellent
$5 600 304-6711-.0SO
IQ84 Ford F150 PU 4K4 6Cyl
PB PS AU\otronf AJC AIAIFIA
CIIMHI Plul T - Btct Liner
Trailer Hitch W/Eitctr c Brake
Control Very Low Mllagt One

Motorcyclel

1988 Honda CR126 IIICelltnl
cond lion $1100 will consider
trade lOr ulillty four whttler call
740-9fzll011

t 998 Foreman 400 4X4 Snow
Slade Sticll Sloppert Floor
boards Backseat Pads lncl

.. 900 00 740-387 7755

750 Boats &amp; Motora
for Sale
20" 11196 Gonera\fOilt 3 Pontoon
Boot tt.e w.ll 18Q7 011 lnjoc\ed
Mariner tlll/lrlm Leu than 10
Hro $6 500 Shawn 304 682
3718

Boll Houn WHh L ft Loca\ed AI

Owner 112 ooo 00 740 245
15478

Ga 1po s Boat Club Great Pro

730 Vane &amp; 4-WDa

e253 Evenngo

1980 IIIIIOTruclol$100
PoNce lll'j)OUnlll $500
All Mokell.f00.29o-221l2 HIIOI
19815 Cot'Wtllilon van neW mo101
new lransmltalon asking 13!500
740-992 7837

Bedrooms 2 Bathl 2

tecllon For Your Boll 740 4&lt;48-

120

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Auto Part. &amp;
Ac:ceMorlea

760

P1leed Tranamllllont

Budget

and Englnoo AU Ty~l Acc.u
To Ovtf' 10 000 TranamlttlOna

Windahleldt tnat.lled 1100 oo

And Up Trtnomi ..IOnl lnlllllod
fiOO 00 AnciiJp 740-4*1535

790

Campera &amp;
Motor Home1

$4200 740 949 2203 or 7.0 941&gt;2045 will consider trade tor a

OFFICE 992·2886

$19900 BUILDERS

11000 firm 740 742 2420 al\tr

•3003 THIS ONE HAS T ALL

3 bedroom 2 bath lam y m
w/ 1 replaCe d n ng rm fu I
b as ement
2 ca
gar..age
LOADED Cal Carll $17000000

t\

p ce tha you can atlord $&amp;8 500
11085 BUILD A HOME of you
en~ ce on Wh e Ad
a paved
o~d 7 1 2 Ac nt1 owna wan s o
clo.so at a to w p ce o $27 ~00
Hoe s so ne h ng spc
BUY
NOW!
~

.300\ NEW ON THE MARKET
JUS steel h s 4 BR
2 ba h
w h new upda es w ap a ou 0
Cleek wh npoo !ub n mas e
b..'lhroom wt h 1 ac a a a prced
to se at on y $62 000
*2004 Very nice
ac lm w 2
oad I on tr~ges Access o boat
amp Vey nee ot 1ob t1o o
se your moo e hOm!J on C os~J
to own Ps c a M Hays 44 6
38811
W2928 PRICE HAS BEEN
SLASH~D ON THIS UNIQUE
HOUSE MUST SEE 3 o nome
n Clly SChOO d Sir t: P11 c a

93 Dutchman 24 f1 very good
condition. new air condtliontr
$1500 7&lt;40'742 2D23

Patty Ha'f.' 446 3884

Ull lor,.. fttt brochure or 10+
prf SIO color o:ruJooc wtth floor
pin lor"'" (oO ntodd homa.

SERVICES

1·800-458-9990

· Home

810

WALT TAYLOR

Improvement•

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SASEIIEH1'

WATEAPIIOOF1NO
Unconditional UfeUme guartntH
local references furnished Es

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Name Brands Over 25 Veara EJC
perlanc• All Work Guarant11d
Frenct'l City Maytag 740

BIG BEND REALTY, INC.

ue

ngs

C&amp;C

General Home Main
tenence Paint ng vinyl siding
carpentry doors windoWs bathl
,nobile home repair and more For
tr11 estimate call Chet 740 992

6323
Proltflional 20yrs experience
with a 1 muonery brick block &amp;
atone Also room acldltlont ga
ragas ate Free tstlmattl 304

1-800-585-7101 or 446-7101 j.l

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RUSSELL D WOOD BROKER
446 4618
441 0262
Judy DeWtll
J Merrill Carter ....... ..... .
379 2184
245 0022
Tammie DeWtll

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840 Electrical and
Refrigeration

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Realdenlla! or commercial wiring
new &amp;ervlce or repairs Matter
cenud electrician Ridenour

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E eel leal WV000301 304 67&amp;
1788

THE

Olomon~

In Tht Roughll
Entre&amp;:~reneura

Investors

yS
Realty

Butlnen Huntert Here 1

a
golden opponunltyl M01e1 tocatad
on SA 160 between Holzer and
town 11 perfect for several dlfferam
uaee Rev tallze 1 and continue
u1ing it as a motel make it Into a
m n ma or convert it nto
apartment&amp;
4 acres are
lncludad
expand 14
I
quarters In
I
move at

Ls215.aoo.i231

sEntNa s2eaoo oo a the
aaklng p"ce fOf this 3 bedrm
mobile home and lot
Complete with detached
arages
extra storage
u !dings Lots ot mea shade
tree&amp; set on your tronl porch
and enjoy the pnvacy 11048

g

TRY THIS ONE ON FOR
SIZE
Nice private setting
close to Bob Evans Farm
over 41 acres comes with this
roomy ranch home that has 4
bedrooms 3 baths lamlly
room kitchen dining room
llvtng room &amp; more Very well
kept land well maintained
City schools II 047

CH~STER Appoox 16 5 ocres
a un que 2 story
and alum num s d ng home !h al has 3 bedroom s 2 baths
lam ly room w th lots ol w ndow.s d n ng oam e nclosed
b eezeway Al so an older bank ba n w th allached 4 car

roon

garage and a beaut ful n g au nd sw nm ng p ool A 1

• Ptoro:x. 1 acre $85 000

RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR PROSPECTIVE
LANDLORD
COUNTRY SIDE APARTMENTS
I:.OCATED NEAR GALLI1'0LIS ON ROUTE 588 IS
~OR SALE
J:IGHT RENTAL UNITS ALL
PRESENTLY OCCUPIED NICE HOUSING ON 6
ACRES OEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETIING CALL
t;iS FOI' MORE DETAILS AND AN APPOINTMENT
TO VIEW THIS PROPERTY
lARGE 3 BEDROOM HOME HAS NICE FORMAL
LIVING ROOM FAMILY ROOM
1 1/2 BATHS
$EPARATE GARAGE LOCATED ON ROUSH LANE
NEAR CHESHIRE HOMES ARE SCARCE tN THIS
CALLSOOtNI

MIDDL.EPORT A 2 story home w th 3 bed ooms and 1 3/4
baths Has a I v ng r oom w th a beaut ful 1 repl ace a dm ng
room and a k tct1en w th newe cab nels Comes w tt' statned
glass w ndows enc osed ear porch and Sl'IS on i:\ sma I lot

Detached overs1zed 2 car

Nice vlow at the
n ce s zed lawn

•

wh ch

IS currently used

as a

already In tact -'1004
AFFORDABLE MEl Older 2
story home w th v;ew ot Oh a
Aver Nice level 60 x150
approx lot whtch has chain
li nk fencing
Situated a\
Addtson
lmmect•ale
posseSSIOn $20 5 w II Ouy
me 11012

60
NEIGHBORHOOD
ROAC YES $19 900 00 ts
the ask ng price tor th s
affordablo 11ome v nyl s dad
2 bedrm hotl1e llv ng room
kllchen front porch Call to
see this one Would make a
great r&lt;rnlal II 038

~

742·3171
Quellly Living Here s a qualty
Sitting Pretty Setting Close to built home tn a quall1y
town but n a very pr vate oeat on ne ghborh6od that w II certa nl~
s 11 tn a mmacute.te brtck ranch on alae you qual ty or I vlng
2 15 acres Walch w1 d te play 1om Features nclude 4 bed ooma 2
I he front porch or near pat o w th 112 baths to mal t vlng &amp; d n ng
I
at an gazebo The sparkling white oom large eat n kitchen and
wne• you 1 rnd k ICI'len Wltt'l moat y new app 18nces arge lamlty room S uated on a
8 Allen Ol'lve Home offers 3 overlooks the s~clous tro.ncl ,_.. ,, 1 good s ze lot n Spr ng Val ey
bedroon'll 1 beth nlot IN ng room and Its ver~ own pond
SutXI VISion Ctose to the hasp 11
w th aiding doors to porch with a bedroom 1 ba1h home
and shOpplnQ Home s n QOod
view dining room open to ldtchen post b a future expanalon
repa r and eacsy to move lnto.
1 car garage •net part baaemem attic with dorm If window Call
Plitt RIJdu&lt;:e&lt;:l to $125 000 1206
tor only $49 000 Cell today thlo for an appalntment lo view
one wli not lost fo!lgiH17
unique horne priced at S115 000

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1501

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

(3}
-NTY

E Mall Address wtssman@zoomnet net
NEW LISllNG BE THE FIRST TO VIEW THIS 3
BEDROOM RANCH HOME
LOCATED IN A
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING ON A 1 41 ACRE
'LOt CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT SOON I
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County water and electri c

MEIGSCheryl-COUNTY
Lemley
"

NOW $25 000
DOTIIE TURNER BrQker· .......................... 992 5692
JERRY SPRADLING
949 2131
CHARMELE SPRADLING
949 2131
BETIY JO COLLINS
949·2049
BFIENDA JEFFERS
992·1444
992 2886
OFFICE

1102~

bath home Including large
muter bedroom living
room large country kitchen
lully equipped with French
that lead to wrap
decking F'ull walk
out basement with huge
family rec room area Wtth
2nd k tchen area complete
with appliances
Lots ot
extro storage opace Come
and enjoy this welt
constructed/mamtalned
I home See I
11006

shaped cedar sided rancher
L.arge kl\ chen wtth formal
dtnlng area skyl ghts &amp;
custom mads cab nets frQm
Smith large 1v ng room
family room 3 bedrooms
den 4 baths eJr:lra room n
lull basement complete w th
L.OADS OF POTENTIAL- second kl\chen rec room &amp;
Over 16 acres that has Iota more Too much to mont on
Call today
of road trontage Two large In lh s od
lmmed
ate
possession
buildings (tl 44x195 metal
building w th loading dock 11022

MOTIVATED
SELLER!
DROPPED PRICE TO
$78,800 lmmaculat~ kept I
1/2 story homo that s been
e•tenslvely remodeled
3
bedrooms large living room
dlntng
area
k1lchen

garage $100 000

CROW S SUBDIVISION 5 Po nts A ea A sp entry Mme
w th 3 bed oa ns 3 baths fam11y ro om w th I rep ace dm ng

L.EAVES

veal calf operation
(2) HUNTERS! WE HAVE tTl
50x1 eo metal 'pot a building Do you want to own a"
used
as storage
ror paradt:,e ol your own?
THE PRICE WON T STOP machinery etc Plus 1 1/2 With n a few hund ed leet of
YOU ON THIS LOT &amp; story dwelling . equipped the Wayne Na110nal Forest
MOBILE HOME $21 800 Is kitchen b•th LR 11029
20 acres m/1 1 1uated at
the asktng pr ce op this
McCombs
&amp; AI son Ad
14 x70 Schulz mobile home I 4 PLUS ACRES that would
w th 3 bedrooms bath &amp; make a groat weekend Woln"l Townshtp Water &amp;
Dee r
more all set up on lot retreat tor camp ng or nlce etectnc clo~e by
Storage butldong Immediate place to bu ld a new home or turkey &amp; w•ldhle plenl tul It
possession! 11053
place a mobile home nlerest call now 11055

•

S35 000

•

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you don t cons1der tt:lls L

MOBILE HOME SET UP ON
OVER
1 7
ACRE
LOT appro• 4 years old 3
bedrooms 2 lull ba1hs
eqwpped kttchen 2 porches
nice pnvate setting
LOIS
more U031

au c

THE

'-

ARE
INCLUDED on all most
evarythmg with this newer
home L shaped ranch with
3 bedrmo 2 ilatha living
room nice k1tchen wloak
cabinets attached garage
over 1 6 acre lot approx
This Is one
must see to

HOMES UKE THIS ARE
GETTING HARD TO
~IND $65 000 00 Brick &amp;
trame (vinyl) ranch home
with attached 2 car garage
L shaped living room dlnfng
room &amp; kitchen combination
Nice flat lot being appro•
640 acre E•tra galage &amp;
storage building lnclwJed In
sate 11035
PRICE
REDUCED!
$128900001
Youre
missing a super nice home t

NEW
COMMERCIAL.
L.ISTtNQt
2 Story brick
building ohuatad at 69
Sycamore Sfleel Prev•ously
used as a tloral shop
Call tor
$49 900 oo
complete hshngl 11054

446-3636

home has had a 101 of remodel ng done Has newer carpel
and w ndow s Co uld have more rooms tn the basement or

. -.a. .

living room &amp; dining area
eat fn kitchen with loll ot
cabinet a counter apace 2
Car attachecl ~~~
detac
"!
building

••Ill

2 BA 1 bath dining room hvtng room ktl uttllty
room, attached garage 106 Kineon Drive
$59,000
446·3488 or 446-1540

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POMEROY A one story hom• tha has 2 bedrooms end

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WATCH

'

Audrey F Canaday, Broker
Mary ~ Floyd, 446-3383

a 3 bedroom home w th newer r aal and ~ nyl s ding
r~ke a great rental or starter home $12 500

.

u you walk CHANGE COL.OA In your
In this front-door you feel at own wOOded yard! Appro• 4
home
Comtortable sized acres lhat gives this ranch
I v ng room overs1zed kitchen home extra pnvacy
Full NATURAL.
WOODEO
with tormal , dlnlng area &amp; walk out basement to sEntNG Scads
ot
patio doors rq rear covered covered pa11o 3 baths large
features In \his 4 bedrm 3

25 LOCUST S'T:· GALUPOLIS

n

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MCNICKLE$ ROAD Just oil 336 A 1996 Skylme
Ooubiewtde w th 3 bed ooms 2 baths and approx 31 B
acres perfect lor tlurutng Home has many e)(t as nc!udlng

POMEROY Un on Avenue Has had ots of updates

•

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L.OOK HERE AT THIB $40 1100 25 aavtn Stroot
ONEtAsking price Ia can you Cute 3 bedroom ranch home
believe $35 900 001 fjanch wtth living room eat In
atyle home with attached kitchen small TV/play room
garage lamlly roQm large that has sliding doors that
kitchen and living room
leads to rear deck to fenced
basement excettentldeatlon In back lawn 1 car garage
IO
Let us show II 1011

MAtRKEiT....Juai

hunt ng land ASKING $20 000

$79 000

.,,

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HYSEL.L RUN RD 20 acres ol vacant land thai needs some

bookshelves •nd hutch Call tor your

..

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attent on to make t a place for a home or would make greal

tub bu It 1n

IW 21271

blgbend@eurekanet com

porch 3 bedroom 2 full
baths anached 2 cat garage
Mako an appointment to oH
this well maintained brick

th1s one NOW $32 DOD

Rip~&lt;)

•mall us for Information on our llsUnge
Appliance Pant And Service All

205 North Second Ave.
Mladleport, OH

ceramic tie counter1ops oak cab1nets

10 lm61C

Real Estate General

lltolilhld 1975 Call 24 Hrs (7.0)
448 0870 1 800 287 057e Rog
ero WalarprooCing

l

WOL.F PENN RD POMEROY A tile bi1 at country A 1967

i.~:t:;;.

0A1.E E. TAYLOR IBA0K£RI

6851

Hays.Ca a Casey
13005 NEW LISTING 2 Sto y
hen e w 2 :) bed ooms n c y
Nl"w oat V nyl s Cl n9 I ant
porch Roaay o novo nto
cond on n med ate possess o
Til s s a n ce house anr:l M";. a
GREAT P ce Tag $32 000 Cil
Pan~ Hays &lt;446 3884
,3006 N EW LISTING 2 fiomos
fo I'M pnce ol one: What a deal
E&amp;cn home nas 3 tied ooms and
2 ba ns Both ranch homes a e
co neclf!9 w th a a ga wood
dBc~ Th s s a must see fo on 'i
S69 000 Approx 5 m es from
town on Johnson R dge Ad Call

1M nu lurul)' loc
homt)"'......t.

5prn

WEL~OME

VLS 446 6806

IWI)' Ill )OU"'IJ
own loc abin. Or

20 Wlldarn••• aelt c'Ontalned
good condition

Real Eatate General

Mob e home s tt ng on 51 lite over an acre 2 bedroomsf2
baths A nice yard &amp; a shed w IH 4 storage bays You II love

l.mr 1ht worh.U
bdUt.d )011 M "P
1ht famiy ... "

bath/shower

$5 000 OBO 7-40-« 1-GM4

CHAROI.AIS LAKE D,AIVE n s
4 room maste p ece s ava tab a
because the owne s a e

nes 9 s Offer ng a o rna
I v ng m I rep a~e fa y
gan e rm w 2 gas og ep aces
Be au lu equ pp ed k chen oa~
cat) nets by .::.m h pus wo k
!&gt; and pan r es En1oy natu ij
from he Solarium Fo ma d n ng
oon Wlh a v f:). W (jass enc osed
back PC' ch F rs f oo aund ~ 4
bad ooms 3 baths Mo e v ng
a ea n he t n shed basemen 2
ca 98 age wove head sto age
Cabo o be ns a ed ~ ew rv
antenna on root op or g e.:'l
ecep on Art s ca y andscapo d
awn w h n any ees and
ga dens A these ox as stea he
show V g n a L Sm -388 8826
0 44 6 6806
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11085 BUILDING LOT FOR
SALE The best th ngs n fa t
v ng n a ova y subu ban a ea
ea sto es and Ho ze MOO ca
Ct Loca ed on Cha ota s Lako
D ve on Lakov ew Cl 2 3 ac m/1

PLAINS HICKORY EITATI!I- Building lOti on
7 atiUillitles 8Yiilable 1 2 a&lt;:tH lOCI 110,000
Great Buoonen Opportunity! lnveotment
remodeled 2 bu11nns 4 rental

773-9550

Summers not over! l&lt;awaukl
STS Jet tkl alii under Wli'trranty
three 1eater 83 horaepower
bought new July of 97 thrte
matc,.lng Kawatakl lkl Vtlll and
tra ter .~ go wllh It Prtctd to 1111

good pontoon boat

u 1o Metal Sulldlng,-7;i0:2,ia':

1QQ0 COI&gt;II 11 . _ -

3ll-6t53
7.00.;;:_:24HI77c..:.;:.;__ _ _ _ __
19Q1 FOld P/U F150 4 WO Au- ~ :_
tomorlc AJo Tl11 Coutn 94 000 o1
1111 llnkl 1 lAotto 351 V 8 Aoklng 17 000
R Au\o Rlploy wv 304 372
7.00.2!16+157 Allot 6 P.ll.
()( 1-eGo-273-932e

&amp;pood We\ K11 VIrgin Rubber
S11PQO 7-5101

Btr~••

, , • ._., ttu.I•PageD7

750 EkNrts .. Motorl
for Iaiii

1995 Dodge Neon &lt;4 Or Loa4edl

llme

Just
amado od 3 bedrm 3
haths huge L A w cathed a
ce n9s n ce ca pe new I oo
covttr ng roof &amp; dLwn spouts
s d ng etC Plus 4 112 Ac n G ean
Twp P ICed 10 sell VlS 446 6806
12953 5 AORE M L 1529

V Rgo 2 c u ga age and a

h and cap ramp
L Sm th 38 8 8826
$85 000

n ~ Iehan s 11 ng on 1 acre m/1
NICE STARTER HOME Ca I

1888 9uiek Cen!Uty • DOors catl
740-:lt56-142A AlktorG ar-

1986 Corvette automallc leather
lnterk)r loaded Wllh options In

L.OT FOR SALE IN POMEROY Older bu ld ng on propeny

ew cot v nyl s d ng nea pun p
C A 3 Bed oon a c
AOdnoy

Foyer ca hOdra ce ngs balcony
above he L:A w log I ep ace
equ p k brE'aklas m ,.. t:Jay
W ndOW Sle eo
OU\jhOUI b JSS
ght I :. tu es 2 ca ga age a c
s:to age sc eened back po 'h
mueh moe New ool nome s
rna ntenanca I ee Cal VLS 388

baseme n

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13000

REDUCTION

2 ba1hs euMry Shrm2
ft 1us ke new wa k to

Level 50 x 100 Lot wtth nver v ew and older 12 x 45 Mob•le home 2
~~~~~;;;· ltv ng room k tchen and t beth Floors aro carpet and v nyl heat Is FAG F
$12 500

112 ba hs. lorma LR OR
enterta nrneflt a ea on he owe
eve 4\fi ltoor can be an apt AlsO
seco d home n need ol epa 2
bed ms 2 ba hs LA OR bsm
E: ncotn Pk Pome oy Ca V rg n a
lor .a nto mat on 446 6806

E)(TRAORDINARY T Bedroom

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POMEROY GARAGE Approx 3/4 acre w lh
block garage Cau d have several uses
Electr c heat Water and sewet depos t need
pa•d You could be n Ousn&gt;ess lor $16 500

$54 000

446 6806

1G87 ChOYy Capriet Blallon
Wagon Ntl&lt;fl WOik SSOO 711o388 8108
fti}\ptymou\h Colt 5 Spolld
itart.l.rct Runt And Handl11
Grtlll II 000 1HI 0.0 S1omt I
GSI New Tirtl Runs And Handloo Exetllont Qrell CondHionl
Cai740-24S.!8&amp;4

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HAS BEEN CAPTURED IN THIS
1,
I
DESIGNED 2 STY HOME 4
In''"""'"'" 3 1/2 baths Formal dtn ng rm &amp; ltv ng rm
I Sum1hir1ina kitchen w/ stand and loads of cabmets 3
log
K t L R D n rm has hardwood
Huge fam tly rm w/fren ch doors to a deck
lw''""'"w Walls n the sun rm or breakfast rm lsi
la undry lull basement attached 2 car garage
730 sq ft of comfortable I v ng 2 348 :Ac M/L
1M;~ke an appotntment w th V rg n a L Sm th 740 446

1tee FOfd TIUfUI

Concllllon Low IIIIo 711o-:IA!IIIt25

1118 Llood&gt;ln Town U1 VI ,_
u,.. &amp; lrlntmlatlon easr 011

1970 Momt CatiO Exttll 11200
DBC te88 Suzuki Samurll Low
M"n Ot~ncloblo U ooo oao
740-38775M
·~ c~o•• •so Automatic l
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SJOO Pollee Impounds

l!~~~l~,B~iE5;A~UL~TY

$167,500
Taxes $309/yr
1·304·273·2940

388oB826
4411-1897
446-3684
24S.II430
448 11209

NOel .....

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1980 11110 HONDA CAAS 1100

LOCATION
Beauttful new two
story colontal
3 BR 2 1/2 bath
LA &amp; FA Dtntng
room wtlh
hardwood floors,
oak tnm ftreplace
1 1/2 car garage
Appratsal greater
than asktng pnce of

droo -

fi'!W boclj, 7 -

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1950 Mercury 'door sport St
don high ~rlormance 1111 held
of'110ie, U 000 740-949-2246

1978 Ford Fairmont runs good
5300 740 992 7782

PRIME
414 Th1rd Ave
Gallipolis

"''*'"

lion or Interior Nee bOdy,

1958 ure
Booneville
LE - - 4df
new
1 1 brakes good cond
h.200 304.f7!1-5'1112- 5pn

5U,OOO milo&amp; Good Condition
lleiiOffor 740-ol4&amp;-1021

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91 Probe automatic ate PW
una • 1001\1 grea1 h~ay m11t1
$3800 74CH42 3711

Top White wllh Tan Interior

FAMILY RETREAT tS JUSt what the Doctor
FARM W/55 ACRES M/L Lovely Bt Level
I 1/2 baths full dry basement large barn and
outbu ld ngs fenced stocked pond 2 Road
~~~;,:~9~:: ·, cOunty water and well m neral r ghts Say
to a good Buy Vtrglnta 446 6806

All1 5 8pM, 7.00.381-

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710 AuiOI for Sale

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AutOI for Sale

81 Grand Am LE lwo door 7.00.
742 2117
88 Lincoln Towne Car nlct 1
et.an 740 9Q2 2358 t4er 4pm
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Club Ca I Sale Steer• &amp; He fers
Sat~rday Ootober 171h 12 PM
Lawrence County Fa rgroundl
State Route 7 Proctor 11 1e All
Calv4;1a Born &amp; Raised n La
wrenca County Call 740 843
0430 740 533 0689 Or 7140 ~33
0769 Evenm gs Before 9 PM

DREAM A LITTLE
DRI,AM OF ME Th s ~rec O.J,IS

13002 Charming 4 story br ck &amp;
11 nyl home bu t n M di'j of
WINE &amp; ROSES 5 6 bedrmS 4

A TERRIFIC HOME Rea

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710 Auto. for Salt

THAl JSPC;RTATtor J

Sleet welghit'IQ Appror
500 Lb&amp; $275 00 5ft Woods F1n
ish Mower L lie New S1 000 00
740 446 4053

OF CLASS

br ck rancn 3/6 bedrms 2 112
ba hs fo ma LR &amp; OR tam m

St
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Poss ble land contract In need of repa rs $4 500

comes w 'h 4 5 bed ms 2 lull
baths &amp; 3 o her 112 ba ns
Beav u w nd ng sta case n
toyer G oat k 1 2 b eak asl rem
ceram c t e I oors LA w I ep ace
Centra a r screened po ch area
above 2 car gar ca n be en apt
Owne s ase mov ng and educed
the p ce $1 &amp;5 000
12018 NEW 191il6 Sunsh ne
16 xeo aulstand ng mob e homs
w th a deck specla cab nels
w ndows &amp; bu I In music center 3
BR 2 ba hs beau tu 11 ac m/1
C ose o own V S 388 8826

12Q85 YOU M GHT BE
OVERLOOKINO THE BESTI A

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Cha ola 1

nv t ng you n 3 BR trl
2 baths LA OR eat n
k t FA w/ wbfp n:~crl 2 ca
altact1ed garage &amp; m above
teocaa e ea &amp; ba n s ocked ake
SAc mJ .2m esfomteawayon
SR 325 N

acres more or less 2 bedroom
ranch no qu te f n shed bu w th
a 111 e TLC cou d be soon

Office

Livestock

VIRGINIA SMITH BROKER
EUNICE NIEHM
PATRICIA HAYS
CARA CASEY
GAIL BELV LLE

UQQ1 NATURE S PARADISE

12Q72 OWNER WANTS SOLD
NOW new canst uct on !Nilh 3

Branch

Uvutack

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

IS WWW \IIIMIIh com
• m111 1111m tn com

A a you searcl'1 ng lor Tranqu lly
and At:. eage? Then th s s tor
you 3 BR .2 ba1h LA w FP DR
HW floors tu ba&amp;ement 2 car
garage on 4 5009 ac as mtl A
this pa ad sa cou d be on your
very on doorstep If you re ooklnQ
tor I all g1ve Cara a call

~cgJiak,

Tra ctors Hay Equ pment Jot'ln
Deere Skid Stur LOaders Ct'ledc
Wu h t,ll About Financing On
lawn Tractors And Low Rate Fl
nanc no On New And Uud
Equ pment Carm ci'!Jet'l Farm &amp;
lawn Gall poltl OH HO .us
24121 800-594 1111

D ~h $19 99 per Month Ask
About Fee Prog ammlng No
C ed Check From 8 OOAM

.AKC Reo tuered German Rot
tWBI er Pupp I&amp; W th St'IOIS &amp;
Wo metl Parents Wet Tem
po od 7.00.446-86()3

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Qulrtor ""''" ..... "" bralta
$1 1500 ..._, gelding I yoara
old. ... bralta fl200 7.0 742
20e0

For Rtatdant al And Commercial
Lawn Eqwprnent Compact Utllty
Tracto 1 From 20 Tp 3it HP AI
Sizes Of • wo And 2 wo Fa m

SATELLITE SYSTEMS 16 RCA

9 OOPM I 8QO 325 7836

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SUnday, October 11, 1998

Sunday,October11,1998

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

DAVID WISEMAN, BROKER,GRI • 446-9555
I

Games 446·2707

Carolyn Wast~ • 441 I 007

OFFER

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Home s tuated an
2 acres
Lots of

space tor your family
34
bedrooms
dtmng
area/family
room
comblnatton
Equlppe~
k1tchen

must

see

to

appreciate You w II be sold!
1940
$45 000 oo-BroodWIY
Stroal 2 Slory home w lh
tots
ot
character
4
bedr00111s 2 bathS v nyl
electric heat pumps
I c~:~;~~~ atr
ntce tevet 1o1s
11005

Acres w1th a ranch
home that has been very
well mamta ned Th s land
1S located an the corner of

Ba ley Run Road and state
Route t 24 Lots at OOtentlal
for a COIT\J'Tl&amp;rclal corner 01

lust enloy the lawn w th a
nice pole garage/shop
Asking $55 000 00
Make
your appo ntmen1 11046

522 MULBERRY HEIGHTS!
Alum sided ranch with
paved dnvo level easy ~o
matntaln lawn 1vlng room
kitchen 2 bedrooms lots ot
closet sp&amp;C1l In this home' &amp;
\.&lt;1\0rt 11002

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DRIVE
POMEROY TH s home has
t am But the most OXCII ng
teatute s the v ew ol the
Oh o A vet
Owner has
ullzed thiS v1ew to the

tullest eXIen\ Full ltmshed
basement w th kttchen
love y
nformal

stone
hv ng

r replace
roam

handcrafied
kltc~en
cabinets and oak 1r m Too
many amenttles to ment an
Must can for yaw own
pc1Vale v ew ng ;t887

Racine Ar.. Lovely ranch
home w lh three bedrooms
tam ly room full basemant
s tualed on approx 39
acres Home Is heated w th
&amp; has a nita
Sells tor

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740-446-QOS 1 800-291-0091

540

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24 ~3

2 End Tablet HitS 2 51 d1ng
Doors 1 Nlgnt · Stand Good
SNpl 125 ?'40-44&amp;-2A2:8 .c P.LI

2 pc: Eartv Amtnean IN!f\0 room
6U1Ie S1S0 ctoufJit dtll ..:f wJth
mmor $30 Ytn!Jeu f\Sturat 01• o.,. bid Wttn mettrna 1125 king
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Heavy l'l.arwf\..et~htted tableeiOitl,
•72 ~ $125 oalnut
QUit ldr 100 7.00.992 2961

20 Coo TV W 11'1 Remote S7S

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To Gtl Pak! 1$$ For
The Poundt Or lnchol
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llepa&lt;ld &amp;In SIOd&lt;
CaH Ron Evant 1 800-537 9528

Caaliacy At 740-A41 1982

3 Shan a Twa n T ckels II You
Tallt All 3 T Ck!!li
$65 Per

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p.tWOfmt in ~· I catt AV'Iil
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Waterline I!SPfcial 314 200 PSI
121 85 Ptr 100 I 200 PSI
137 00 Por 100 4U Sron Comprtllion Frllinglln llka
liON EVANS !NT!RPRII!I
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Docked Dew Cllws Remo;oed
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old Flestaware Jean 1 Furniture
&amp; Ant~quea Tuesday IIWough Friday t1am-Apm. U5 North Sec
ond Middloporl

Jack Ruuell Terrier PuPI Tallt
Docked o,w Claw• Removtd
7044 Hl681

French City Pot G&lt;oomlrtg by f,fJ
polnlmtnl •uJtra w..h Bathing

Wood splitter 2Q ton MTD horz I
wen 5 np used very tittle 1700
7&lt;10-7A2 2A20 oitaf !pm

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Block brick tewtr PIP" wind
ows 1nttll etc CJaudt Winters
Alo Grande OH Cal 7£0 245
5121

SALE K tchen Cablne11 63%0FF
list pr ce II purcnued by the end
of October Free n home eat
mates Tri Counly Olalnbutora
Inc I 600-352 314 7

Sam Some v1lles Orlgmaf Army
64 Commodore compute wldeek Camounage bl51de of Sandyville
$135 E ec c clothes drytH5 Poril Olhce Fri Sal &amp; Sun 12
$25ea G,as hO wa e tank $30 Noon Spm Olher Cays Mrs Call
Gas 1oo urnace wall hQok ups
304 273 56~5
1100 1990 Flee wood mob e
home t4x70 2or $10 000 1984 SATELLITE SVSTEMS I 8 RCA
Monte Ca to ew.c shape S1 500 Dish $19 99 per MonU't Ask
304 675 65 2 0 304-675 3735
Atlout Free Programm ng No
Cred I Check From 8 OOAM
ATTENTION MEN! A NaTural 9 OOPM I 800 325 7836
Fo mu s Fo Ma e Potency No
Chem cal&amp; Wou dn t Vou Rather Siegler Fuel 01 Stove t970 Ford
Try Some lh ng Na1Ural7 The Bronco fo Pa ts 740 256 1477
Med ca ShOppe t 480 Jackaon
p ke Ga po Is 740..446 2206
Trampo ne 175 741}441 1021

E tel c Scoo e s Wheelctfaha
New Ar\d U&amp;ad Sta way Eleva
to 1 WMetcha And Scooter
L fll Bowman s Homeca e 740
446 7263

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II00-283-264ll

OIA9ET C PATIENTS You May
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You For Mo a nor mat on 1 888
677 656

HI"PY JACK TIIIVEIIIIICIO!

Two Top Oualfty Tan Plaid
Couehtl Eretlltnl CondiUon
$250 oo Coli 700 ,.1 2117

K tchen Cablnelt Cooktop SJnk
flallQI Hood tor sail Ro~lng
Stt Before Remove~ 740 446
Prlmtltlr 149 installatton on
$25 99 per month frtt bonus

T cket 0 $80 Pe Ticket Ca&amp;l'l
On y NO Refunds Call Atte 5 30
PM 741}379 9378

610 Farm

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Ct'lurcn PPI tor uie 12 twelve
root • wn lOOt $200 each 740949-22' 7
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BTU 1150 a-tad tablo Iampi

Mlacellaneoua
MerchandiN

560

Building
Supplies

Mualcal
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2 Alto Saxophontl UOOta
Good playlf1V cond~on 304-67&amp;3181

Adorab 1 A~C pa ti colored
Cocker SpJn e 1 ava lable n
2wkl Bred lor family Pill
S250ea &amp; 1eference1 740 992
6412 1

see

om

can 740 949 2861

830

Two snowcases 4 &amp; 5 $1001
bolh Huntet front end a! gnment
mach ne Dell oller 740 949
2877

Now Open Sundays t 4 Mon Sal
11 e F 1h Tank &amp; Pat Shop
2413 Jackson Ave Po nl Plea•
ant 004 67~ 2063

a\ Gr1lnd Am LE two door 700.

742 2117

81 lJncoln Towne Car nice 6
cl4an 740 H2 235&amp; atler Apm
wMidilys.~
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II Cougar runs good looks
-good ... - _ lady dr'- Toi099)! 235B aher 4pm wetkday•

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91 Probe IUIOmeUc: ale PW
IUIII &amp;

740-446-~

1860 Mercury • door aport Sa

Blooded Beagle Pupplte 8
Weekt Sholl Wotmed S50 oo
740-386-QOI3

1110 -.Cillo EKtru Sl200
080 1888 $uzukl Samurai Low
MHeo Dependablt $2 ~ 080

14b-387 759A
1917 CotVOttl 350 o\utomaUc l
Top White wllh Tan Interior
5CJ 000 mllu Good Condrl on
s.,tOflor 7A0-446-1021

1teo •lttO HONDA CARl 1100
s&amp;oo Pollee Impounds All
Mokt&amp; Avallallll Call I 800 522
2700 EKI 4420

111111 Monle Carlo 1400 304-4!58

2$0

t 982 .Cullaa• Supre,. 2 D 2ao
VB Good Condlllon II 500 00
Flnn 740-11112 4518
19'82 Volk1wagen Rabbit dlnel
call 740 992 5523 or TAO
99Q !!362

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LOCATIO
414 Third
Gallipolis

Sunday, October 11, 1998

Beautiful new two
story colon1al

200tosoopm

3 BR 2 1/2 bath

LR &amp; FR Dmmg
room w1th
hardwood floors,
oak tnm ftreplace
1 1/2 car garage
Appra1sal greater
than asking pnce of

1983 Chevy 27 Motor Homa Naw
Tr41namlulon Fully Equipped
Gas Generator large Aefrlgera
tor EVII&lt;ylhlfiV In Good CondHion
7.00.367 7093

#3008 BEAUTY HAS BEEN CAPTURED IN THIS
ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED 2 STY HOME
4
bedrooms 3 1/2 balhs Formal d ntng rm &amp; I vtng rm
Sunshtn ng k tchen w/lsland and loads of cablnets 3
gas log f replaces Kt L A D n rm has hardwood
floors Huge fam ly rm w/french doors to a creek
Wlndow Walls tn the su~ rm or breakfast rm 1st
floor laundry full basement attached 2 car garage
730 sq ft of comfortable vmg 2 346 Ac MIL
I'Mi~ke an appointment wlth Virgin a L Sm th 740 446

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11M Uncoln Town ew V-1
liret 1 lrlnamlulon

1984 Ok:ls Cullan Sup 2 Ooora
Automatic Brown 1985 S 10
Blazer 2 Doora Automanc 2 8
Englno Brown 7&lt;10-386«7r '
1985 Corvene automatic leather
Interior loaded with opllona in
clvde• UV sunblocker glasa top
BatHed garage kept nice car '""'
lareated In trading ror Harley Oa
vldson Call 304 87!!1 6539 any
tlmo

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446 6806 ~B
t-mlll

you sea ch ng lor Tranqu

it~

and Ac1eage? Tt'len th s s to
you 3 BR 2 bath LR w FP DR
HW 10018 fu 1 baeemenl 2 car

garage on 4 5009 acres mt A I
th s pa ad se could be on your
very on dOOfslep I you e looM ng
to 11 a I give Cara 8 ca I
12172 OWNER WANTS SOLD
NOW new construction with 3
acres more or ess 2 bed oom
ranch no1 quite 1nlsheel but w th
a nle TLC cou d be soon
12885 VOU MIGHT BE
OVERLOOKING THE BEST! All
brick ranch 3/4 bedrma 2 1/2
b.lh. lolm. 'R &amp; DR tam m
"'
w/1, w Mows oads ol cab nets &amp;
"'
storage ltJ d v ced basement 2
woodbu o ng It eplaces fencetl
yard gar &amp; carport an c storage
1 ac mJ t onl ng on the beaut lui
Oh o R ve C ly schools &amp; ve y
clOse to town VL.S 445 6805
12817 A TERAIFIC HOME Rea
value to some one neect ng
pen vol soace 4 Ia ge bedrms 3
baths LA OR k 1 w!bu 11 n BBO
Full baseme1 t w d v Oed rms 2
1rep aces cent 8 a 1052 sq It
m/1 36 acres m/ $13D 500 VLS
38~ 8826

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LENDER

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12187 CITY LOCATION Great
I v ng n 3800 sq It
anch
w/fm shed baseni'enl 2 t /2 balhs
(2) fireplaces k I &amp; 0 e11t m
combO 2 ca garago $150 DOO
12818 Ch1rmlng V ctonan home
4 5 bed ooms 3 baths k tel en
formal Cinng Floom anc!Lvng
Room crysla -cha nde e1s
;~~~!i.~:; lu 1 basement w h
"'"''"" · stone WBFP
w/gas I replace gara(le
landscaped ol Exc us vo v ew ng
wllll Virg n a l Sm h 446 6606
1873 PRIME DEVELOPMENT
LAND tt7 AC M l Cose o
I aawa.y &amp; hasp ta 0 d nome and
barn GaIa co VLS
13i27 BIG REDUCTION
E)(TRAOROINAAY T Bedroom
j;li~J.~:~;n Green Twp 2 $10 y
amen 1es
nSiant y
lor a g ow ng rami y 2
!o ma d n ng &amp; v ng
~~ 0 ~;,:~~·~~ n LA tul drv ded
basemen vacant
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Prcuu to sel
8 826
=~:a~WOOOED Ia net In lh&amp;

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NEW LISTING SYRACUSE 1975 Mob Ia
home 2 bedrooms large hv ng room and large
k tche n 1 bath new carpet gas furnace an~
C /A Fenced tn yard and 2 car_garage
ASKING $22 000

POMEROY 1 1/2 slory h ame 'horne w th
kttchen lv ng room
d n ng oom 3
bed ooms 1 bath a 1d aundry room Sh gled
roof floo rs are carpet wa Is a e panoled
has a I ont porch w !h
!enc ed back yard
IAliKl"'" $25 000

a

MINERSVILLE Two Story Frame Home wtlh
k Iehan hvtng oom d n ng room 3 bedrooms
1 balh Walls are panel/plas1er drywall Old
Posl Office bu ld ng goes wlih I he home which
would make a good wooo Shop I Ask For
Dela Is A,SKING $39 000
POMEROY GARAGE Approx 3/4 acre w lh
block ga age Could have several uses
Etectr c heat Wator a1 d sewer dep0s1r need
pa d You c:outd be n bus1ness for $16 500

'Y'I•oTu•n.

level 50 X 100 lot Wlh rtYer VIeW and older 12 X 45 Mobile home 2
lblldrclorrts. ltvmg oom knc:nen and 1 bAt h F loors are carpet and vtny 1 h eal ts FA"
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ASKINIG
$12
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LL GET THE OB DONE !I
S T WJTH US AND
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446-1887
446-3884
24H430
44H209

OH 131125

NATURE S PARADISE

Kathleen M Cleland 992·6191

MIDDLEPORT 1 1/2 story oldar lrame 5
room no use wt1h panel and carpel mtar or
N G space heat 3 bedrooms ASKING
$28 500

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Pomeroy

Shem L Hart ............ 742-2357

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EUNICE NIEHM
PATRICIA HAVS
CARA CASEV
GAIL BELVlLLE

h Off ce
anc
23 Locusl St
Gall polts Ohio

Henry E Cleland Jr 992-2259

Ready to move
Th s anct:ltype home features an all
sclasons porch and a great v ew of lhe nver
L v ng room formal d nlng room butl1 In
equ pped k tchen 2 bedrooms both lull
basement gaJ:age and many other outstanding
teatures Th s one you must see ONLY
$39000

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Ct'lesh e area Call V rg n a 388
882S/446 6806 Some $&amp;00 AC
12878 PORTER AREA 1989
MOBilE HOME AND LEVEL&gt;
LOT 2 BRs -2 baths e ec heal
pump ~nl al a r ca port VL.S
446 6806 $30 000
t21H18 CONDOMINIUM Styt !h 2
bed ms 2 ba hs aund y m
~ 104 SQ h 1us ke new wa k to
pa k &amp; slores Fee lor water
sewer &amp; rna ntenance
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t
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business oca1on on 3rd Ave 3
bedrooms 1 1 2 baths P
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ba semen
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Vlrgm 8 L Sm lh 388 8826

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12138 LOCATION LOCATION
LOCATION Charmng2bedroom
11or1Cn, 1 bath larg&amp; lvlng' rm eat
kllc~en s" ng on I acre mJI
STARTE~ HOME Call
Cera $2!1 000 00
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16 •15 d n ng rm 1 1/2
oeo ms u basement I ca gar
attached New cape g c osets
range el showe n bsmt Front
&amp; back porclles Gas FA lumace
Good off the Slteet part&lt; ng 2 ota
G ee ReDu ced Pr ce $54 ooo
VL.S 445-6806
tf28BO TOUCH OF CLASS
comes w th 4 5 oed ms: 2 full
balhs &amp; 3 olhe 112 tlatl:'ls
Beaut lul w nd ng sta reese n
toya a oat k t 2 b eaklast en
ce am c e I oors L.A wf!, rep ace
Cenlfat a r sc aened porcl'1 a ea
a~,?ve 2 car ga can be en apt
Owne s are mov ng and reduceO
the piCe $155000
12018 NEW 1996 Sunshne
15 80
dl
b h
x outstan ng mo 9 ome
w th a deck spec al cab no s
windows &amp; bu 11 In mus c center 3
BR 2 baths beau fu t 1 ac m/
050 10 own VLS 388 6826
154 ooo
13002 Chlrmlng 4 slorj b ck &amp;
v nyl homo bu 1 n the day ol
WINE &amp; ROSES 56 bee! ms 4
1 2 baths forma LA OR
en ena nment a ea on he owe
!eve! 4 h f oo can be an apt Also
secona home n need ol epa 2
bed ms 2 baths LA OR bsm
l lnco n Pk Pome oy Can V g n a
tOI' al nfo mal on 446 6806
13000
SUAPRISINQLY
1\F~ORDABLE Stone &amp; v n~
ranch 3 bedrooms 2 balhs
L v no Room Fam y Room
w/s one f ep ace at achea
ga age 4 AC m Located on a
pond P ced gh $83 000 VLS
446 6806
129;e LANGSVIllE FAAM-(;)8
AC m/1 New 3 bedrm 2 cams lu
basemen porch old house barn
&amp; bu tel ngs 112 woodeQ t/2 I elds
m ne 8 iht VLS 44 6 6806
' 287 9 C AY ST V nton On
n ce 0 do 8 tt e wok tor $3 SOO
Bu d 0 mobl 9 home Waler tap &amp;
eec ava ao e VLS

ti67 Chovy Caprtu Station
Wogon N. .dl WorN. 1500 7&lt;10-

720 Truc:kl for sale

1917 Plymouth Coli 5 Speed
Standard Aun1 And Handles
Greall I I ~ lett Goo 8Dm I
GSI Ntw Tires Auna And Han-dJet Exetlltnt Great CondtUonl

blue OMC truck ver~ good
wdfu• 11200 740-t48-2040

1981 !lonnellilll LE maroon 4dr
new tires &amp; tHaket good cond
$3,200 304-8115-579:2 !pm.

1968 Bulclc {;entury: automatic V
e engine excallent condHion
56 800 mlleo IAOOO cal[ 304
773-5173

1888 Bulclc Cemury • 00011 COli
Atll for G.

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1989 Cavalier AutomatiC 30 000
Mllaa On Motor 1994 Toyota
Corolla AutO[nllic Loaded 740
446-1810
1~69 Chevy Suburbon Loodod
Excellent Condlllonl 12!5 000
Mllel 19 000 7.00.24~717
I ~~o OOdgo Oaylona red 5al)d
new tire• ps pb pm 93 000
mlltl gre11 011 mileage minor
body dam8jle $1 000 304 576
2797
1990 Dodil• Daytona krtomatic
2 Ooort Hatchback Sunroof
AMifM Cassette Air 92 000
Mlleo $2 800 7.00.387-0687
1990 Plymouth Acclaim LX 8 cy
Under excellenl condition $2000
740-992 710 '
t 991 Coraica All Option•

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12 695 1991 ,Cavalier RIS 4
Doors 42 000 Milts $2 ~95
1988 Beretta uaee Ctlebtlry
Cook Mol011 7.00.~103
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II Ford Ranger XLT Extended
COb 5 IIMI"C! V-t olr crulll lllt,
excelltnt condlllon no rust
72 ooo muu s.t700 740 9A9

2543.

INI Chevy LDoe 4M -

1994 NOIIIO Claylon 14X70 2
Bedrooms 2 Baths 2 Decks CA
BXIO Molal Building 740 258
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1981 Ford PIU F1SO 4 WD Au
Air Tilt Cruise 84 000
Milts 351 v 8 Aaklng $7 000

Hf'!' gaa 1ank1 &amp; body porto

7ot0--57 Aller 6 PM.

3933 or I-B00-27:H3211
Wlnd1hleld1 lnltallod 1100 00
And Up Transmlulona Installed
II 00 00 And Up 7Ao-4Af!. I535

387·7410

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19114 fonl Explorer XLT 414 V 6
~ Doora 84 500 Miles loaded
Champagne 114 500 740 4.e1
0107

1115 Chevy S 10 4K4 EKI Cab
2 I 13 7QO Alii Good Shape
740--72 7.00.381-0011

11195 5-10 Blazar '"" LOw MilOt
Garage Kept Loaded Mull see

304-67!5-3AA8

ttl I Chevrolet S 10 Truck Ac
tual Mtles 28 000 GOOd Con.:M
lion S3 1500 7.00.:s7tn773

1tl1 Chevy work Cfuck 1500
Serlea 6 cylinder eutomalic:
72 ooo mlltl rulll '/ery good
niCe !ruck 15250 080 7oi0-7A2

1400
111113 Cltovy S 10 2wd 2 8 VB
SspCI very good cond ~~ 000
304-8715-3954
1H3 S I 0 Tahoe SlaH&lt; 2 wheel
drive 1.e1 ooo miles excellent
OOII&lt;lhlon 15100 :JOA..i516-0050
19~4

Ford F 150 PU 4X4 6Cyl
PB PS Autotran1 AIC AMIFM
Pluo Topper Bed Liner
Tratler Hitch WIEiectrtc Brake
Control Very low Mltegt One
Ownor St2 ooo oo 740 245
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' 980 1990 Tiucli&amp; $1 00 $100
lllllco IIIIPOUndl
All Makto Avallal&gt;lt

1-800-290-2282 X 3901
1985 Convti1\0n van new motor
new tranlmlslloll aaklng S3500
7&lt;10-992 7637

D&amp;
R lwto Ripley WV 304 372

1193 Chevy Corwerston Van
High Top 31 000 Mrltl T V
VCR lVI HN1. AOI"ally Con-lion PICkage Jl2 e&lt;lO 740

1995 S 10 Blazer 4.;4 L.T pack
age 4dr llathef lnrerior SHAAPI

19B8 IH 8300 Eagle Non Sleeper 231"' b Air Fllde Jake 13
Speed Wtl Kit VIrgin Aubblf
$11.000 71(1 888 5101

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1i93 Green Eagle Vtslon T 8 I
Good Condition 17 000 OBO
7.00.256-6382

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Good Condition It 450 7&lt;10-258-

Pontiac LE 4 dooo loadoG
good condlllon $3300 740-667

MotorHomea

home ,... -rounci
c.u for ... r... bmchwc "' )04P'fl' SI0 culot aulas wtth !loot
. . fot - 60 mocld """"'-

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condition new 1ir cond l1oner
181500 740-1A2 2023

Motorcycles

1888 Honda CA125 excel tnt
condition $1600 will conttdtr
trade lor ut Uty tour wheeler call
7.00.992 5011
1996 Foreman 400 4X4 Snow
Blade Slick Stoppefl Floor
boardt Backltat Pads lrtcl
14 900 oo 7.00.367 n55
Boats 6 Motors
for Sale

20it

1996 Generations 3 Pontoon
Boat tlw wtll 1997 Olllnjacled
Marfner IIVlrlm Leu than 10
Hrs $8 500 Sllawn 304 882
37t6

BOll House Wttn Ltft Located AI
Gallipolis 8oa1 Club Great Pro
tee11on For Vour Boat 740 448
a253 Even ilgs
Summers not overt Kawa11kl
STS Jet Sk IIIII under warranty
three seater 83 I\Oraepower
bought new July ot 97 three
matching Kawaaall sk \IIIII and
tra ier all go wtth It Prteed to sell
14200 740 949 2203 or 740 949
2045 will consider trade for a
good pontoon boat

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Name Brandl Over ~5 Years Ex:
perlence AU Work Guaranteed
French Ctty Maytag 740 448

BIG , BEND REALTY, INC.

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C&amp;C General Home Main
tenence Paint ng vinyl lldlng
earpenltY dOOI't windows batnJ
mobile home repa r al'ld mort For
free tsllmatt call Cttet 740 992

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with au masonery brick blOCk &amp;
Slone A ao room additions ga
rages etc Free tstlmat•s 304
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446 4618
44) 021i2
Judy DeWtll ... .. ....... c••
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J Mernll C~ner
245 0022
Tamm•e DeW1tt

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LOOK HERE AT THIS
ONEIAsklng prrce ts can you
believe $36 900 001 Ranch
style home wtlh attached
garage famlly room large
kitchen and ltvlng room
excellenl localron

LOT FOR SALE IN POMEROY Older burldtng on property
Po!s ble land contract In need of repa1rs $4 500

ON
THE
MARKET Just as you walk
10 this front door you feel at
home
Comfortable sized
living room overstzed kitchen
wr1h formal d ntng area &amp;
patio doors to rear covered
porch 3 bedro"-m 2 full
baths attached 2 car garage
Make an appolnlment lo see
this well maintained brick

HOME FOR SALE
2 BR 1 bath dining room hv1ng room kit ut1llty
room attached garage 106 K1neon Drive
$59,000
446·3488 or 446-1540

HYSELL RUN RD 20 acres ol vacant land that needs some
altentlon to make t a pace tor a home or would make great
hunting land ASKING $20 OOQ

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25 LOCUST Sl:· GALLIPOLIS

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Investors
Entrepreneurs
Bualnets Munters Heres
a
QOiden opportunity Motel located
on SA 160 between Ho zer and
town IS perfect tor several d fferent
uaes Rev ta lze It and cont1nue
u11ng t as a mote make 11 Into a
m n mall or convert t Into
apartmenta Approx 4 acrea are
Included so you can e~~:pand 14
rooms plus large ltv ng quaners n
middle P'r ced 10 move at
5 000 1231

Audrey ~ Canaday, Broker
Mary ~ Floyd, 446-3383

446-3636

MIDDLEPORT 13eech Streel A ranch st yle home wllh
alum num sld r g and 3 bedrooms one of the bedrooms s
HUGE Also 1nclucfed tS an above ground sw mm ng pool wtth
newer decking around t and a fenced back yard lor prtvacy
Jus1
lor the
ram ly $49 DOD

MOBILE HOME SET UP ON
OVER
I 7
ACRE
LOT approx 4 y,ears old 3
bedrooms 2 ull baths
equ pped k tchen 2 porches
n1ce private sett ng
Lots
more 11031

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and alum num s d ng hom e that has 3 be,cirooms,
lam ly room w lh lots of w ndows d nmg oom enclosed
breezeway A so an o der bank barn w th at! ached 4 car
garage $100 000

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POMEROY Un on AIW&gt;ue, Has had lots ot updates Heres
3 bedroom home w lh newer roo! and v nyl s d 19 Would
fllake a great rental or start er han e $12 SOQ
POMEROY A one story home hal has 2 bedrooms and
ho ne has had a lo ol remode l ng done Has newer carpel
and w ndoWs Could have more ooms n the basement or
all c $35 000
CROWS SUBDIVISION 5 Po nts Area A spl l entry home
w ttl 3 bed oo n s 3 baths Ian y ro an w th f replace d mng
roo n garage and a beauutu n ground sw m 1 ng poo At
OPIPIO&gt;. 1 ac e $85 OOP

992 5692
949 2131
949 2131
949 2049
992·1444
992 2886

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In the v'ry t.astefut
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Uv ng and d n ng room or k1ck
and relax ln th~ large comfortable
lamlly room wtH huge atone
f rep ace Th s gracious home lela
you do both with ease There s a
beautiful k tchen lor the lam ly
chel as well os a private
l;r••""'"J screened n porch tor even ng
en)ovment And tna master
bedroom 11as one ot ttle most
;;,.,• .,;;;. 1 out stand ng baths we ve seen
Located on a beautifully
tandacaped ot w1tn lots of mature
hardwoods and p nes C os&amp; 10
town and hosplta Green schoo s
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lANDLORD
COUNTRY SIDE APARTMENTS
lOCATED NEAR GALLIPOLIS ON ROUTE 588 IS
tiOR SAlE
i:IGHT RENTAL UNlTS
ALL
I"RESENTLY OCCUPIED NICE HOUSING ON 6
ACRES BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETIING CALL
US Hl" MORE DETAILS AND AN APPOINTMENT
TO VII:W THIS PROPERTY
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LARGE 3 BEDROOM HOME HAS NICE FORMAL
LIVING ROOM
FAMILY ROOM
1 1/2 BATHS
~EPARATE GARAGE LOCATED ON ROUSH LANE
NEAR CHESHIRE HOMES ARE SCARCE IN THIS
SOON I
Quality Living Heres a qualty
built h0111'8 1n ' Quality
ne ghtJorhood thai w carte nl~
r81se your qualty of 1v ng
Features nclude • bedrooms 2
1/2 baths formal hv no &amp; d n ng
oom large eat n k tchen and
a. ge lam1ty room S tuated on a
good s ze lot n Spnng Valley
Subd v soo C ose to the hosplta
and shopping Home s In good
repa r and ready to move Into
P'nce Reduced to S125 000 1201

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

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NEW

USTING
BE THE FIRST TO VIEW THIS J
BEDROOM RANCH HOME
LOCATED IN A
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SffiiNG ON A 1 41 ACRE.,
CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT SOON!

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THE PRICE WON T STOP
YOU ON THIS LOT &amp;
MOBILE HOME $21 900 Is
lhe ask ng pnce on th s
14 x70 ~chulz mobtle home
w th 3 bedrooms bath &amp;
more all set up on lol
Slorage bu ld ng lmmedtale
possesston1 11053
MOTIVATED
SELLERI
DROPPED
PAICE TO
$79,i00 Immaculate kept 1
1/2 story home tho1 s been
e)(tenstvely remodeled
3
bedrooms large hvtng room
dmtng
area
kttchen
Detached overstzed 2 car
garage
N ce v1ew of tne
OhiO R ver ntce s zed lawn

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Carolyn Wasc~ • 441 1007

WARRANTIES
ARE
INCLUDED on all moat
everyth ng with th s newer
home L shaped ranch wtttl
3 bedrms 2 baths livong
room n ce ktlchen w/oak
cabrnats attacHed garage
over 1 6 acre lot appro•
This ts one
must see to

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THE
LEAVES
CHANGE CQLOR ln your
own wooded yard) Approx 4
acres that gtves lhls ranch
home extra pr vacy
Full
walk ®t basement to
covered patto 3 balhs large
living room &amp; dln ng area
eat fn k tchen with lots ol
cabinet &amp; counter space 2
Car auachod gorage plus
detached metal
pole
butldmg Owner anx ous to
oeil l 11028

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WOODED
SEmNG Scads
of
features ;n this 4 bedrm 3
bath home Including large
master bedroom
llv ng
room large counlry ktlchen
fully equipped wllh French
doofs tnat lead to wrap
around decking Full walk
out basement with huge
family rec room area w1th
2nd kitchen area complete
with appliances
Lots of
extra storage space Cpme
and
en1oy thts well
constructedlmatntatned
rust1c
home ""' See

HOMES LIKE THIS ARE
GETTING
HARD
TO
FIND $65 DOD 00 Brick &amp;
frame (v1nyl) ranch home
I
11006
wtth attached 2 car gara9e
L ahaped living room din ng
room &amp; kttchen comb1nat on
Nice lla1 lot being appro•
640 acre Exira garage &amp;
storage building oncluded In
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sale 11035
PRICE
REDUCED!
$129900001
Youre
m1ss ng a super ntce home tf
you don 1 constder thts L
shaped cedar sided rancher
Large k lchen w1th formal
dmlng area sky I ghts &amp;
cystom made cabinets from
Sfnlth large I v ng room
family room 3 bedrooms
den 4 baths exira room tn
full basement complete w th
second kitchen rec room &amp;
LOADS OF POTENTIALOver 15 acres that has lots more Too muc:h to menton
Call 1odayi
of road frontage Two large m th s ad
build ngs (1) 44x195 metal lmmed ate possess ani
build ng wtth load ng dock 11022
whtch s currently used as a
veal call operatton
(2) HUNTERS! WE HAVE ITl
50x180 metal pole bUIIdtng Do you wanl to own a
used as slor~ge tor paradtu of your own?
mach nery etc Plus l 112 W th n a lew hundred teet ol
story dwellmg, eqUipped
the Wayne Nat1onal Forest
kitchen bath LR 11029
26 acres m/ s tuated at
14 RLUS ACRES that would McCombs &amp; AI son Rd
make a great weekend Walnut Townshtp Water &amp;
Deer
retreat lor camp ng or n ce electnc close by
place lo bu ld a new home or turkey &amp; wtldlle plent lui II
place a mobtle home n1eres1 ca I now 11055
County water and electr c
already In tact 11004
60
NEIGHBORHOOD
ROAD YES $19 900 00 Is
AFFORDABLE MEl Older 2 the ask ng pqce tor th s
story home wtth Vtew ot Ohio
R ver Ntce level 60 x1 50 affordable home vinyl srded
approx lot wh ch has cha1n 2 bedrm nome I v ng room
1nk fencmg
Sttuated at kitchen I ont porch Call to
Addtson
lmmed ale see th1s one Would mak'e a
possesston $20 s will buy greal rental 11038
me 11012

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Lemley
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742·3171

Btlutltul Rlvtr VIew at an
anordable PfiCt ts what you 11 r nd
at 8 Allen Drive Home ofte!"l 3
b80rooms 1 batn nice IMng room
with stl&lt;llng doots to porch w lh a
VltW dining room open to kitchen
1 car garage an&lt;! pirt basement
lor only $49 ~ Call todar tniS
one wiM not last long! ft17

MIDDLEPORT A 2 Slory home w lh 3 bedrooms and t 3/4
bath s Has a I v ng oom w1t1 a beaut lui I re p ace a d n ng
room and a k tch en w th newer cab n&amp;ts Comes w lh sta ned
glass w ndows enclosed 19ar porch and s ts on a sma ll lot
NDW$25000
DOTIIE TURNER Broker
JERRY SPRADLING:·::·:::.. , .................... ....
CHARMELE SPRADLING
BETIY JO COLLINS
BRENDA JEFFERS
OFFICE

TRY THIS ONE ON FOR
Nice private senlng
SIZE
close to Bob Evans Farm
over 41 acres comes w th this
roomy ranch home that has 4
bedrooms 3 baths family
room k !chen d1n ng room
living room &amp; more Very well
kept land well matnta•ned
C ly schools 11047
NEW
COMMERCIAL
LISTING!
2 Story br ck
build ng s tuated at 69
Sycamore Street Prev ously
used as a floral shop
$49 900 00
Call tor
complete I sting' 11054

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RUSTIC STYLE PRIVATE
SETTING $28 800 00 s lhe
aeklng price for thts 3 bedrm
mobil!• home and lot
...Com~lele w th de1ached
garages extra storage
outldtngs Lots of n ce shade
trees set on your front porch
and en)oy the pnvacy W1048

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$49 900 25 Gavin Stroot
Cu1e 3 bedroom ranch home
w1th I vtng room eat m
kttchen small TV/play room
lhal h~ sl dtng doors that
leads rp roar qeck to lanced
1n back lawn 1 car garage

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Ttetlll You will
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Mobile home s It ng on a IItie over an acre 2 bedrooms/2
baths A nice yard &amp; a shed w th ~ ~ta&lt;age-bays You I love
th s one NOW $32 000

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new service or repairs Mealer Licensed electnclan Ridenour
Elactrloal WV000308 304 675
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execul ve home 4500 sq ft of
qua l'f I v ng apace 11 rooms
bOclroom. . .2 tlllhl .pluo 1wobclrtuslfeatur ng 4 Bi=lis 3 112 baths latmat
LA &amp; bR and forma 2 story
--~···~·" 1 enlrancet. 1FR w th attracllve
fireplace and sun room 2
ata ways ater~o and ntercom
ayatem throughbut Th s beautiful
home rests on 5 5 acres and
Uatlng B~~··•~:~~~~~~;,~~~l~ I cJve&gt;·lool&lt;s 8 peaceful pond w1th
have an
sland 1208
tor aomeone looking
lor themselves
present business
Great tocat on
Excellent history
sales and profits w th
muctl more room 10 grow
Equipment antt lnvento~ ncluded
Give Dive a call for more
nformetion Owners sell ng for IAtlordobla
personal reasons 1213

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1880 Honda Goldwlng 1100
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bathlshO•tt good condition
$1000 firm 140 U2 2420 alter
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$5 000 080 740-441.0584

205 North Second Ave.
Middleport, OH

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MCNICKLES ROAD Jusl ott 338 A 1996 Skyhne
Doublewrde w th 0 bedrooms 2 ba1hS and approx 31 B
acres per1ec:t lor t'lunl ng Home has many extras nc!ud1fl9
ceramic t le counte tops oak ca b1ne1s
tub tSu ft n
bookshelves and hulch Call tor your
$79 000

WORLD GO BY Just
rem ode od 3 bodrm 3
ba hs huge lA wtcalhedra
ce nga nee carpet new oo
covtt ng roof &amp; dc...wn spouts
d
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Twp P ced o se VLS 446 6806
1112953 5 ACRE M/L. 529
CHAROLAIS LAKE OFitVE Th s
t 4 oom maste p oce s a..-~ lab e
because he owne s a e empty
nesters Otter ng a to rna ent y
lv ng m f rep ace fan'l 'I and
game m w/2 gas og ep aces
Beau u equ pped ~ tchen oak
cab nels by Sm th pus work
Island pan res En oy natu e
I om 1'1e So anum FOI'ma d n ny
oom w h a v ~w G ass enc osed
back PI:' ch F st f oo aund y 4
bed oon s 3 ba hs Mo e ..- ng
a en n he In shed basemen! ~
car ga age w/overhead slorage.
Cab e o oe nstal ed Ne:(" "rY
antenna on oot top fo g 9111
recopt on An s1ca ly andscaped
lawn w h many trees and ock
go de s A these e~ l as s1ea ne
show V g n a L Sm 1 388 8826
or 446 6806
11085 BIJIL.OING LOT FOR
SAlE The best lh ngs n kle 1
111 ng n a ovely subu ban ea
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schOo s shOpp ng r veri ont &amp; bath oom w th 1 ac:re and p ced
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man enance tree Cal VLS 388
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$167,500
Taxes $309/yr
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dry basement large barn and
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frontages county water and well mrneral r ghts Say
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Rodney 11 of S~ 850
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1918 GMC Trudl2 1011 - lond 717 Floll&lt;l C Moyoo 304-e7!5-ll:!l

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wanted adverll&amp;lng collectlblea
Coke Peps etc Including old tin
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34
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central alf nice level lots
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well rna nta ned ThiS land
s located on the corner of
Ba ley Run Road and state
Route 124 lots of poten1 al
for a commerc al corner or
jUSt enjoy lhe lawn w lh a
mce
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garage/shop
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Make
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RIVERVIEW
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1 alii But lhe most exc1t ng
feature s the v1ew of lhe
OhtO Rtvel
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basement
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kitchen
stone
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'k1tchon 2 bedrooms lots ol
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educaring Ame'ricun people if lhe
control of !hal money is in the local
communities. under rhe loca l school
boards," said House Majnrity Leader
Dick Armey, R-Texas.

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'the ' lrikes could extend beyond
ethnically divided Kosovo region
throughoul all of Yugi,JIIa\'ia in what
could grow to become the mosl rna.,.
sive air campaign in the history of tile
alliance. Kosovo is a province or Serbia.the main republic of Yugoslavia.
The air slrike&lt; "could happen al
any time."C iinion's nalional securi1y adviser. Sandy Berger. said Sunday
on CNI)I's "Late Edition."
U.S. ~PY satellile' have caprured
images of Yugoslav warpl~nes dispersing to caveS: bunkers or .f!Ven
lields 10 avoid destruction by NATO
forces, said administration officials,
speaki ng on condition of anonymity.
Only a fracrion of Yugoslavia's
force of 65 MiG-21s and 15 highly
capable MiG-29s remains at air
bases, and those planes no longer are
parked i'n close formation where

they.,could be quickly decimated by
NATO air power.

dent," sa id Rep. Asa Hulchinson. R- said. "Th;;t is the on ly decision l~al than Slarr, .\aid Moran.
Ark., a member of the Judiciary the House ha.' .'' and anylhing eiS. "is
Moran and DeLay appeared on
Commiuee. He added, however. " I unconstitutional."
"Fox News Sunday," while Hutchin·
would hesitate 10 go around " I he pan"CJearly. lhe president's behavior son and Barrell were on NBC's
el's function regarding impeachmenl is imporrant." 'aid Rep. Thomas ' "Meet the Press."
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by taking a different slep sue a• ~~1'- Barrett, D-Wis .. another u ICJary
Greg Craig. a new While House
ommending censure.
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tummiu~e member. "Bur 1 rhink . special counse l handling rhe
An alternative 10
when we're rfying to decide ... ho.w impeachment matter, said it was preamong ropics a small group
he should be he I·' accountable, what . marure to say whelher Clinlon should
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be a witness in th~ Hou!e inquiry.
Republicans
and
Ken
Smrr
did
is
relevant.
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"We've gol to first determine
tnton supppnor, suggest 1 a
what
the rules and the, processes are
fasi meeting Saturday.
Starr's office colluded with conservand
whal
the inlenlion of this comHouse Majorily Whip11 Tmil
lk t· alive operatives to initiate
· the MontDeLay, R-Texas.tried 10 que ta ~
ca Lewinsky inve~tigallon. an accu- rriinee is as it £oes forward,". Craig
a punishmenl .for Clinton less I han sation the independenl counse 1" said on CBS' "Face IIhe Nation .". ''Is
il gomg lo be a repeal ol lhe unfmr
impeachment.
denies.
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The framers of lhe Co•stilution
"If I were putting my ·money on and partisan parry line kind of stuff
"gave us a procedure ... to eirher eirher side. I'd ·said., the presidenl is' !hal we saw duri~g the first month?
impeach or nol impeach, " · DeLay · going to be a more effeclive witness'

self-sullicient-. A three-year lime limil on w~lfare brought groups togeth·
er that had rarely worked together

welfare position · .

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The rosull has been a change in
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Clinton told senior Senate Republicans last week in explaining U.S. pulicy. " I believe !he credible threat and
therefore the willingne&gt;S to U&gt;e force. .
has become }lecessary."
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Thm force was becoming increa&lt;- .
ingly apparent Sunday._, six U.S. B52 bombers arrived alan air base in
Britain while a contingent, of A- I&lt;)
antitank planes llew from Glmnany
lo llaly. They represented a mere
handful of the 430 U.S. and allied
planes that eventually could be called
into action.
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Two U.S. defense official~ famil iar with the strike planning said the
B-52s would launch cruise missiles
from ou rside the reach of
Yugoslavia's formidable·airdefenses
while a pair of B-2 .stea hh .bombers
would work al ni¥hl. rargeting
bunkers and underground caves thai
hide Yugoslav warplanes and. com· ···
mand pusts. .

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COLUMBUS(AP)
The
Department of Human Services will
be under ~ew leadership this week.
because the m~n lho helped cut tbe
number of people on wei fare in half
ha.• resigned.
Wayne Sholes replaces Arnold
Tompkins, who served as director of
the department for tive years. TOinp"TI!J: e are t60 many unresolved kins left the job Friday to .start a eonWASHINGTON (AP) - A deal
foron lhe 1999 budget probably won'! . ISsues, sm
evens. w o pre d'1c1ed ·. suiting lirm
, with Jacqui Sensky,
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be reached until at lea.st midweek. a that, if those iss s . e settled, the mer assiStant chief of.slaff for Gov.
c.hief negotialor said today as talks House could be given a finished George Voinovich.
When Tomkins took over, ttie
enlered their second week andqaw- producl on Wednesday and the Senare
on
Thursda~.
number
of people on welfare was
makers &lt;luck· in Washington for rhe
White House Chief of Staff Ersk- about 740,000. About 350,000
duralion nervously eyeU the Nov. 3
elections.
· ine Bowie.~ is meeting toda~ with the remain, the fewest si.nce_t971. About
Senate Approprations Co11'tminee Republican ' leadership, including ,. 55 ,000 people lost the a1d m lhe past
Chairman Ted Srevens. R-Ainska, House Speaker. Newt Gingrich ·and year, when a welfare reform law took
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said negotiators on SundaY. did come · Senule Majority Leader Trent Lou, to · effect.
Tompk1ns.. m•tmted c han~e
up wilh a draft prqpusal on spending discuss those policy issues, . which .
include use of slatislical sampling in . through . progra!'ls .such us OhiO
l~ve ls, but lhatlhe plan won't be presented to rhe White House until lhe year 2000 census, aborti on and Works F1rst. deSigned to move welsome of lhe policy issues clouding contracc:ptivc restrictions and new fare r~form to coun_lles. and reward
rules on organ tmnsplants.
agepc1es that make wellare cuts. .
lhe debate are resolved.
, Over I he years, Tompkms had h~s
• He said Congress is likely to pass · President · Clinton un Sunday
.; measure later today exlending for insisted the bouom line mu st he share of cn_ucs. Some DemocratiC
t.Wo days a midnight deadline for Republican' concessions on educmion l~wma_kers ~aw lhe effort lo push
. ~eeping the governmenl open while policy. "The delay musl end. On edu- ~o~le out ot welfare ~nd m~o JObs as
calion, Congress mu sl choose h&gt;rcmg them fu~ther _mto p~verty.
the negotiations go on.
progn;ss over parlisanship:" he said
. "Th~ ¥oal ol welt are relorm '.s to
before meeling with Democratic hft _ fam~iles out,ofpoverty and Into
leadeN.
se ll-s uft•c•ency, smd Rep. C.J. Prentiss of Clevehmd.
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•·Taking ... benefils and polentialsay in where uny ex tra money for
ly
underm
ining the quality uf life of
education might go. "We're perfect·
children
whose
mothers lose their
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Report: Clinton, Starr both·may testify

Berridge; Jackson. Berridge fills a t.rici ly is going logo up because of
WASHINGTON (APr_ Presipusitiori vacated by Howard Lemon" environmental· regulations, includ- den I Clinton and prosecutor Kenneth
Oak Hill. Lemon announced his ing new rules issued last week by lhe Starr bolh could end up testifying to
retirement from the board and was EPA regarding emissions of nilrogen the House impeach men! inquiry -in
what sume D~mocrars hope would be
recognized with a gift and standing oxides.
ovation for his 19 years of service.
Four amendments to the code of
a prelude to a deal for Cli.nlon.
Interim General Manager Phil regulations were presented to the
" I do think it would be in the president's interest 10 come before the
Miller reponed !hat a proactive members and all were approved.
approach to righ.t-of-way managePrior to the meeling, a counlry fair J d ' C
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e~: lm
ment h115 resulted in fewer service was held outside the school while
·mleiTI\Pt•on_
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h 1 1h dl' Mer w·•'
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Mor_an, D-Va., sa1d Sunda_y. Onc.e
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Activities tor ahildren included a.- ·havmjl .dl.lne thai, I'll bellhal there s
sy'slem wide inventoi.y is being lractor pull, ring-toss. a shooting ' a good chance t~at would huwe some
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a compuler duta base, gallery, a wander"•ng clown and kmd of negotiated daal , perhaps
which is nearly complete. So far this McGruffthe Crime Dog. Rashel Fa I- so~e t~pe of censure resolullOn. ...
year, Miller said approximately 100 ion, sponsored on the Rural Electric He s gomg to have'o come before rhe
miles have been cleared.
Youth Tour by
we!l of the ~enate probably, •I a deal
rsn 1 mad•
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.P rime Time
Emmr·N~miriation!i
on cable, shouldn't ·
you be watching?,·

CEO, Buc ke ~ Power. Inc .. told
those atlending that Buckeye Power,
the generation and transmissi·on
cooperative thai supplies power to
Buckeye REC. had the best year in its
history last year. He urged members

WASI!INGTON (AP)- A polen- , lional moniloring miS&lt;ion in KPsovo
tial U.S. and allied air campaign to vrrify compliance with demands of
,.
against Yugoslavia is designed first to the U.N. Security Council.
• intimidare. then to desrroy.
"I think Hoi brooke has come out
Little secrecy surrounded allied and told you lhal he i' nul making
lhreats to moun! pha.'Cd and ~scalat,. progress." White House press secre·
ing air strikes against Yugoslavia in · tary Joe Lockhan said lnJay. " The
response to repression of ethnic AllY•· message is dear _: Pre,ident Milonians in the Serbian province of sevic has to come inlo full compliKosovo.
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ance with the U.N. Security Council
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Openness about what awaits resolulion. If he does not, NATO will
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milo- be prepared to lake the ne.l sleps."
sevic wa.' precise ly the puint.a.• U.S.
Milosevic\ stubbornness has
and allied diplomars hoped intimida- Pre ~idenl Clinton worried about a
tion would win concessions where humanitarian disaster !oohould up lo
diplomacy failed.
250,000 refugees in Kosovo be
There were no signs Sunday that trapped by rhe approaching winter.
Milosevic, whose ethnic Serb pulice He also has e.pressed concern that
forces are. suspected of ma.. sacring U.S. threals have appeared hollow.
scores of ethnic Albanian rerugees in
"As the situation in Kosovo has
. recenr weeks, wa.• ready to yield. deteriorated, rhe credibility of U.S.
Talks stalled over a proposal by U.S. warnings to Mil osevic first issued by
· envoy Richard Holbrooke that Milo- President Bush in 1992, and rearsevic agree to an e,~panded intema- tinned by me, also ·are cha ll enged,"
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services. and has jbined the Touch- Jackson, Lawrence, Meig.1, Pike,
stone Energy SM .branding initiarive.
. Richard K. Byrne. presidenl and· Ross, Scioto and Vinton coumies.

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treat

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GALLIPOLIS - Patrick Kelley,
former chef of lhe Down Under
Re.,tauranr. and The Iron Gate
Restaurant , recenrly opened a f:uni ly-style resraurmil at 28 Cedar'Street
in Gallipolis.
Patrie~ has
17
years experience. in· lhe restaurant
business. ·
Kitchen offers u home. Kelley's
&lt;
style lunch menu, and is proud to
~mnoun~:e lhe dinner nu!n\.1. featuring
Kelley's slow-roasted pr~e rih ,
serv~d wilh homemade mashed potato.: ~. salad and dinner mils. ·
Owned and operared by Patrick
and Linda Kelley, Kelley's KiJchen is
open from 10 a.n1. until 8 p.m .. Mon- , ··
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Bengals upset Steelers, Page 4
Social Sequrity golumn, Page 10
Yanks, .Braves triumph, Page 4

High: 70; Low:40

GALLIPOLIS ' . The w~k of through the 1113il will have to sign up
October 12- 16 has been declared for electronic deposil by the January
"Direct lkposit Week" nationwide. deadline.
Throughout the week Ohio Valley
Direct deposit systems provide the By CUFF EDWARDS
record.
Florida. the nation'slaiJUI orange the Chicago Board of Trade after the
Bank will panicipare in various activ- . financial instilutions alld llleir cus- AP Butii!MI Writer
On other rnWt.s. soybeall. com. grower, is expected 10 harvect a crop gOYemment reported the fall crop
Frozen, concentrated orange-juice meal llld livestock futures moved or 190million bo~, the USDA~i­
_ititli pi"omoting direct deposit. inchld- tomers willl added sufety, reliabilitywill be 5 percent smaller than previillg, a contost for those who sign up and convenience: as well . as, a futures rocketed 25 ~n:enl Friday on sharply higher.
mated, down from a record 244 mi I- ous estimate~ . Com futures also
for direct deposit during the week. decrea.'C in cost for both panics. By the Board of Trade of the Ciry of New
Orange juice jumped as the U.S. lion boxes a year ago. Florida was advanced.
·
. Social Security benefil,. will be a u•ing !lirectdeposit an individual's York after the gOYemmenl reported · Agricuhure' Depa~nt ,monthly 50Ciced by rainy weather early this
The USDA's 'Oyhean ·ropon ai!(O
• ' •. prominent focu' for National Direct payment is available to he or she on harsh weather in Aorida this )e:ir ' crop estimate show¢ a decline near, · year. hOI and dry weather in the
look
ll1lukd panicipants by surpriS.:
lkposit Week.
their regular payment date. II cannol slashed the orange crop by an esli- ly lwice what the market had antici- ~ng ~ early summer and heavy
1110!11
a/talysb ~ad predicled the gov"Direct lkposit" means payments be stolen, lost or misplaced. If indi- mared 22 percent from lll'&gt;t year's pated.
rain qam lhrough late September, ernment would increa.&lt;e slightly it~
are sent elecrronically to
bank , viduals are away from home , they
causing fungus damage and fruit rot. .previou• estimate of a 2.91 billionaccount. eliminating the' need to print don't have to worry because ·their
Orange juice futures for Novem- bushel ..,Ybean crop. Instead. !he
, and mail check.&lt;. Numerous banks. check is not silting unprotected in
ber delivery rose 25.75 cents 10 government said late-sea.&lt;;on dry. hot
employers. credit unions and gov- their mailbox. With direct deposit
$1.267 a pound.
weather' helped sharply reduce pod
'
.
emment agencies already use direct there is 00. need to make a special trip
. Soybean futul'ell priCes !lOafed on counts.
deJIO!'it in place of payroll. benefit to I he b-dllk jim to- cash or deposit
and pension ch~cks ,
your check. Plus, your money begins
Although"'"' of direl't•deposit has earning int~:rest immediately if you
incre ..-;ed dramatically si nce 1997, have an inrerest-benring account
By JOHN CUN.NIFF
vide long-tenn profit~ for those will. ing tQ accept risk.
National Direct Depc»it Week is an
To demonstrate the increased use AP Business Analyst •'
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effon to expl!lld public.awareness of of direct depoi;ii. the percentage of
NEW YORK - When stocks are'
The big que,stion is will they, and
the beneficial use. of direct dei'O'il. government employees using this rising 10 the heavens, as they were
the pru;t suggest. that many will nor.
Someday it will be required that all form· of payment grew from 92 per- unti l recently, you don't even need a
Nobod~ can say when the bottom
payments from the federal govern- ce'ntto an even larger 95 percent, in · ticket to go. along for lhe ride. The
~i!l be reached or at what depth. and
ment be ' made by direcl depo&gt;it or 1997. The Social Security Adrrtiriis- hard part is lhe re-entry; it's whl II IS even hkely thai the economic
oiHer electronic methnd.s. This tration ha.• been making all types of . you pay the fare.
news may become darker in weeks 10
includes, but is nollimiretlto, Social payments by direct 'deposit since
It provokes the question: Ar
come. Some clarkening is all but foreSecurity, Supplemental Security 1976.
small investors. the sort of folks with ordained by eyenu; now unfolding.
Income, vereran,, civil service and
Currently, rhroughout the United $IO,OOO.to $50.000 in stocks, going
But there will be a bottom. And
rmlroad re1~remen1 paymepts.
States, almost 45 million people to do as small investors so often have
lhen what'!
This is a major wncern for our ' receive $282 billion a yrar in S.ocial ' done In the past, which is sell out at
H. Brad lee Pell)l, an investment
.stale and especially lhis.area. In Ohio. Security be~etils, numbers rhat con- the wrong time?
counselor. says it well: "We have to
greater rhan 923.(Xl0 heneliciaries tinue 10 rise. It is estimated lhat soon
. Ideally, the time to sell is when lhe
remember lhat hear !!latkets always
sti l! recei vc Social Sccuriry checks as afler the year 2000, every fourth .jler- marker, is high enough 1~ provA a
provide the best opportUnities to buy
lhe~r source ol payment. F1lly-thrce son will be-eligible for Social Sccu- profit, but that also is when ir. isUsr · into attracrive companiet~ a1 favorable
percent of Franklin Cuu_nry's beneti- riry benetits.
difficult to sell. It_ is a time when the
'·
prices." "
,.
ciaries lake advanlage of direct . As a result of direci deposit, bulls roar "buy," brokers promote,
Bear markel' always end, and the
"deposit. while only 36 percent of Pike Social Securily saves money. The and greed runs wild.
ensuing markets provide worthwhile
Coun1y rec•p•enls use 11. Pen.:entages govemmenr saves 40 cents fur every
History shows that for t6o many
results. It happened. spectacularly
drop even furrher l&lt;x:al ly. Thirty and payment thai does not have ' to be small. amateur, part-time investors after lhe· bear markets of 1987 and
29 perccntnf beneliciaries In Juckson printed and mailed. Thi.s is just one the decision to sell is made when the
1\190. bur it happens lo some degree
and . Meigs Coun~ies respectivoly way that the organizalion ha.• found market already ha.• descended after every decline.
when lhe bulls are moaning, brokers
·&amp;
r~cc:av~ lhe1r ~ntt1ts through dtrect to cut costs. The savings remains in
Despile downturns. the momendcpusu. In Galha Cqunly, 31 percenl lhe Social Security Trusl Fund and is are yelling "sell" and fear tranlum of t~e market remains up, as eviuse lhe system. This means th~l the available for future payments; thus, scends.
de~ced by the average annual 19 perEarly indications SU!Jgest the same "cent total return (appreciation and
69 percem ol Gall!~ County reSidents ensuring benefits for furure generawho are sri II receivin}l" lh~ir checks tions.
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syndrome. is at work tQday and that dividends) for equities over lhe entire
it will co~tinue until the biuer end,
1982- 1\1\)8 period. ·
and thai untold thousand,, even milA reminder: While investment
lions. of smail investors will then oppurtunilies are likely 10 develop
Immediate transformation takes pl.ace ... A
swear off stocks ,for years to come.
over the next few months, there's no
precious memory is etched into your mind forever.
What a shame! Just when I he bar- urgency to jump in blindly. On avergains might be.uppe_arin$. '
age, it has taken the past 15 bear mar•
Late las! week stocks on the New
kets 11 mnnlhs to regain the previous
Ke,eping children healthy is our goal - if you
York Stock exchange were down
high.. .
'
more than 35 percent on average. and
need help with any health care concerns There is no assurance that the
close lo 50 . percent on the Nasdaq
averuge will be maintained, but Permarket. where many of the smaller,
please ask us!
ry, among others, observes thai in
potentially high-growth companies
only three instances has it taken
H~alth
l-800~462-5255
are·listed.
longer than 14 months to re-achieve
. At their 'earlier highs. of course, . lhe old highs.
'
~eek
mosl of l.hese srocks. blue chip and
·Behind the clouds rhe sun still
speculative, were priced fur above the shine."',
long-tenn norms. Those long-term
NEW RESTAURANT
. ·A ribbon-cutting ceremony waa
. price-to-earnings mtios now are chis. held Thursday lor. the official opening ol Kelley's Kitchen, locat~r to I5 than 30. as they had been .
ed at 28 Cedar St. Plc:tured on llrsl row, left to right are Linda
Jeep
Now that the market has plunged.
and Patrick Kelley, owners and Jay Moore, preald!lnt ol the Gal·
many current PEs are srill above the
Eagle
Ita County Chamber ol Commarce. Rear· Mike Tro.wbrldge, Cindy
norms. Sti II, some stocks have fallen
~atheny, Batty Kallay and Brian Kallay. Not pictured ··Michelle ·
to a level that conceivably could pro- ·
. Martin and James Roal.
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Sports

October 12, 1998

Today: Sunny

Orange juice·futures rocket 25.
percent higher on crop estimates

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Monday

Report:

cash assistance, food stamps, child-

care and job training will not accom- ~
plish lhis goal."
Bur Tompkins said com munities
have learned to used their resources

so welfare recipients cun become

$~0

PARADE WINNERS • First and second·
place winners In the Oct. 3 Big Bend Sternwheel Festival Parade sponsored by the Meigs
County Chamber of Commerce were, In order
by : Individual float, Julie Spaun and Jamie
Drl!ke; kid unit, PJ:lll Blackwell and Tanlsha
McKinney; new unit, Boy Scouts of Amerlc;a
and Hula Hippo; animal units, Rebecca Facemyer and HOPE riders ; walking unit, Farmers
Bank and Pomeroy's VIctorian Tour Guides;
vehicle, Howard Mullen and Air Force jet; bus!-

ness, Ohio Valley Bank and Overbrook NursIng Cenler; .organization, SHrlners and Amerlr
can Legion. Shown receiving trophies Thursday are, from left: f~ont - Howard Mullen, Boy
Scout Seth Johnson, Fair Queen Julie Spaun
and Lisa Smith (OBNC); rear •• Chamber
· Tourism Committee Chairwoman ,Iudy
Williams, Michele Oliver and Kyla Carpenter
(OVB), Donna Schmoll (FB&amp;SC), David Jackson
and Cindy Saunders (OBNC).

million in _state aid delayed to schools

AKRON (A P) - At least $30
The depurtmenltold the newopa- ·
million in stme aid needed by sc hool perthat il was unable to create all the
dislricts to pay for ni!'W education oew education formulas required
marlt.late."' will '· be nt lt!a.'H three · afler the Legislalure overhauled the
monlhs lute. the Akrt1n Beacon Jour- states ·" hoolfunding sys tem in Febnul reported loday.
ruary.
Schools have been ·geni ng rhe
Schools were suppos'O'I 10 r&lt;eeive
the: money in July hut won' t st:u1 get· ~rrtne amount of fund ing I hey gollasl
ling it uruiltll~ end of thi s moruh- schoo l year. even though they were
nearly one-lhi rd of th,e w"y lhrnugh forced to implement the costly new
lhe fi,cal year, said Smcic l:awell. mundules in August
spok~swoman for lhe Ohio Deparl- · Sch&lt;x&gt;l districts sa id they were nol
r~lc ing a fin;.ncial emcrg'~ncy without
fncml of Educaliun.
'

rhe money.
The Barberton schoo l disrrid has
been losing money since it hired "13
new teachers 10 satisfy new requirements for class size.'! &lt;illd &lt;1ll -tlo1r
kindergarten. said dLi!it rict treasurer
Paul Wulff.
.. It gets very frustr:.ni ng when you
havt! met :1ll the rnandah:s the state is
making. " but the money doesn't
cnme. he

"I fl.!d
e-st. ..

~aid .

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The mandates. part of~~ new fund ing fonnula that gives 2!4 SL'hoolliistriLls n 10 pen:e~t in1..'rl!a'e in aid.
indude lht!'

fivC~ycar pha~~ - in

of

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rt!'411irementthat di~ t rit·t , 'el a:-.it.k I J
pcn.:\.! nt of thdr hud£:Ch for tl:XI ·
hnnb. hui ltling rnaintcnant·c. und
l'mergcnl!y funtk
Sdu)ul offi~t.1 iab :-.aiJ lilWIIl&lt;JI... er-.
pnsst!d the mandutcs without know·
ing the cost or whcthcr di~tri ct~ wt&gt;re

d1argin g . th~m
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financittlly uhle to fulfi llth ~m.
.h)hn Piasun . trca . . urcr fur Akron

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schools. said the district had ~noug h
y.:ar-end (:ash in July tn 'il ay utloat.
But. he said. the district would
hnvc hl!t:n rt!~o:eiving $700.000 mort!
a numth from the \lUte on which ht::
.could haVe hcen collecting intere~l ­
almu~t t•nougll to pay the monthly
salary of a .beginn ing teacher.
·
"My 'g ucs~ is, it wi ll lle January
• before they' ll straighten it out ," he
~a id . "1 don't blumc the sHitc d.epartmcnl al all . The Legislature;, lheone
that ,tu.rned ·thing ~ upsidt! down."

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