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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, November 5, 1998

Friday

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Meigs High School

Sports

November&amp; ; 1998

East Carolina defeats Bearcats, Page 5
Preparing for a journey, Page· 6
Forgiving your relatives, Page 6

Today: Cloudy
High: 40s; Low: 20s
Tomorrow: Partly cloudy
High: 50s; Low: 20s

UC program
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Tour makes MHS stop

Meigs County's

Presentation briefs students on VICA activities
By LACYEE BANKS
Ohio VICA (Vucational Industrial Club&lt; of America) St&lt;~l&lt; President.
MHS Senior Electronics studem John
David.. on. along' wilh s~vl!n othl!r
Ohio Stal&lt; VICA members were. at

Meigs High Schnol on Friday. Sept
:!5 as pan of the group's ''Goodwill
Tour."
All vocational qudems auended
the presentation. The main goal of the
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P~ESENTED HANDBOOK -John Davidson, Ohio VICA state
prestde_nt and a student at Meigs High School, presented a handbook, "Total Quality Curriculum," to Principal Dennis Eichinger
duril]g the recent VICA Goodwill Tour.

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SCORING EXCELLENT - .Competition may
be over, but rehearsals go on. Heni, B.J. Smith,
field commander, led tile Marauder Band In a
selection during TuesCiay's Outdoor pratctht:e

The 199K-1999MeigsHighVICA
officers are as f\\lluws : Jaymie
·• Osborne. president: Adam Williams,
vice president Tiffany Barnes. secrelary: Levi Burn~ .. treasurer; Jesse
Thomas, ·parliamentarian: Ry''" Well.
reponer: Chris Snoufler. male amb"-&lt;·
sador: and Charla Burge. female
ambassador.

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HANDLING REGISTRATION - These nursing assistant students at Meigs High School
registered students at the Women's Day lor
Sampling Healthy Choices. From left, seated,

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Jones, Tamra
O'Dell and Chandra Moon; standing, Heidi Matson, Abigail Watso~ and Jessica Matson.

Health choices outlined at fair
By LACVEE BANKS
Thursday, Sept. 24 was a busy day
for Meigs C:ounty youth. The serond
annualt:are~r fair was held at Meigs
High School

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and the first-ever

"Women's Day fur Sampling Healthy
Choices" w"s held at the Family Life
Center in Middleport
The Meig" High St.:hool gymnasium was tenipnrari l) trarl'. t~mned iruo
a '\:aret:r l..a l~: iUo s..:opc ' 1 in pn:paration for expos ing .ynung stud,l!nts to
the endless t:ar~er possibilities in
Ame~ica\ ever-chan~ing work field.
Students from Mei~s. East-

ern, and Southern High Sch&lt;;ol~ wt::rc
invited to panicipate in the fair in
whiLh they wert:: give n the ' opport u ~
nity to vi'iit seveml different presenters.
The pr~senlt::r"i were .very hel pful
in di stributing infonnat10n. an~wer-

ing questions. a.nd giving' students a
truthful e)(plan..uion of their job expt!-

'sTD's. ~Unccr pfcvcntion. th.&gt;nH:slic

session. The band received an "excellent" In
state competition last Saturday at Cooper Sta·
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"This has been the best year since
I've been here," wa.&lt; how Toney
Dingess. Meigs High School Band
dir~ctor. described the 1998 year of
compelitive evenls for the Marauder
Band.
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Dingess. director of the band for
the past II years, the "best ever"
describes not only performance and
scores achieved by the bandsmen. but
their altitude and the response from
the crowd.
Every Saturday since Sept. 12, the
band has been "on the road." It concluded last weekend with state competition at Cooper Stadium with the
band returning home with an "excellent" from the judging panel.
Dingess was complimentary of the
87 band members whom he said were
v~ry d~dicated and consistent in their
performances and atlerJdance.
"Almost every time everybody was
th~re." said Dingess who attributed
Ihat to "wanting to do Ihis."
The band. director said that practices ge.t undt:,rway in "July. conlinue
inro throughour the summer. and
then when school stans practice three
days a w~ek until5:30 p.m. Then just
l)t!fore leaving. for a contest, a tina/
brush-up practice is held .
,. "The Music of Moiown" was the
theme of the band's shows for competition .. It irycluded such popular
tunes as "Soul Man", Sugar Pie Honey BunFh". "Unchained Mdody",
Tears ~&gt;fa Clown", and I'll be There."
The successful sea.mn saw the -

IT TAKES PRACTICE- Jake Birchfield and Michelle Kennedy
plaStecf their baritones during one of the final outdoor practice si!ll!llons Tuesday. ·
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band in seven competitions capture Pleasant.contestthe band place first.
two grand champion band award~. the color guard. first , .the tield comthree first places, and a best march- mander percussion second. and then
ing award.
captured .the gr;md champion band
At Rock Hill. the Marauders took award. The final competition before
first place in band. drum major aux- the state contest took place at Mariiliary elass, music, marching. and etta. There B. J. Smith. lield comgeneral effect cia«, second on per- mander took a first place. the auxilcussion. and the overall music and iary. a first place with Bridge\ Vaughmarching awards. At Lancaster and an as flag· captain. and the overall
Ripley. the band . placed third in its band a second place.
classes while taking first in field
"It was a terrific year." concluded
.commander and percu ...;sio~.
Dingess. who wenl on to say that
In the Athe.ns contesl, the local without the he Ip of his assistants;
band took first .in band. auxiliary anc;j/ Dave · Deem, Ben Wright, Susan
percussion. while at Nelsonvill,e- Clark. and Missy VanMeter, the band
York. il took best marching and tlrst would not have done as well.
place band in its class. At ·the Point

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pep rally. The French Clull sponsored
a pie -in-the-face contest and teachers,
Ash, Bailey. Cha~cey. Childs and
Hahsen were on the receiving end.
' Celia McCoy's senior speech/drama ,c/as~ prese[ltcd its own homecoming skits during the pep rally.
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Meigs Hi gh School h~ls two foreign exchange s tud~nt s enroll!.!d -in o;,: la.'is·

es there this yeur.
Both are at Meig&lt; under I he auspices of the lntemalional Student Exchange
Program. Tbey &lt;~rrived in Augu..;t and will be ht!n: for the entire school yt!ar.
Sara ·is from the Canary Islands and re"des with I he family of Kalhryn
Johmnn nfWolft! Pen. Pomeroy. Sht! b 16, ;.1 senior in the l.:Dikgc preparatory program. and plan., to go hom~ n~xt ~ununt!r anJ continut" her eduL:ation Iowan) a Uegrc:~ in an:hilel·ture.
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. Irena is from Bul.garia and re..;ide.., with P~ggy and Jelf Bole of Kingsbury. She is al....o I fi anti i'i cxpt:rienc ing her l"ir'il \rip ouhiJc her nativl' l·oun- ·
try. Irena dc:-;rribcs her .cx.pcrienl'l!~ hcrt' a~ very dillaent frqrn tho . . e in her
.country -- Jitl~rent people. a Jitferent t}pC or '&gt;l'hool. nnd of l'Ollr ... e. lht' Uiffcrenct: in language. She said that ~c: hool in her Lountry i. . mon: difficult ;.md
that the .. uhje~.:t material i~ mnre concentratl'd and in dcpth .
BOlh '\ay they are enjoying theirex.peric1,1te in Meigs County and m Mc:(gs
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istration system."
Sentinel News Staff
The FBI will have the purchaser's
. Many hunters and target shooters mime and other information includare sti II unaware that all firearms pur.! ing the make, model and serial numchases- rilles and shotguns as well ber of their pl,lrchase, and they want
as handguns - will require an instant to hold onto the information for a
background lllieck etfective Nov. 30. long time. he said.
The upmming National lnstanl · Currently, there is no t.:harge fur
Criminal Bt1ckground Check System the system. but Stewart lhinks that
(NICS) will be implemented Nov. 30. will change in time. "It wst over $2
·and some groups and retailers are million to set this sxstem up and
urging prospective gun buyers lo somebody's gdt to pay for it." he said.
make their purchases early to avoid
"It's tlisgusting and tlisturbing.
any possible delays or fees- and to causing a lot of people to go out of
avoid the gaze of "Big Brother."
business," Stewart sai d. "There won't
Firearnls, particularly hunting be that many law-abiding people buyshotguns and rines, are popular ing guns and going through all that
Chri~tmas season purchases, parlicu ~
red tape ... They don't like Big Brolh·
lariy as a rite of passage gift for er looking down their shoulder all the
young ·sportsmen and sportswomen. time.
The National Shooting Spurts
"They don't like being harassed."
Foundation say,s it has both good and he added.
bad new~ about the system.
Stewart sa id the number .of
"The good news is that the pro- licensed tife:mn d~ulers in the Unitposed $14 per check fee was ed States has dropped from 300.(Ml0
repealed. It was an inappropriate and to 8(),000 in recent years with the
regressive tax. l&gt;n the legitimate government's eventual goal of only
firearms user and Congress wa.o,; right 50.000 tlealers.
to repeal it," commemed Bob Del fay.
"Their goa l is to have only 50.000
NSSF president.
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so the Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco
"The bad news is that we have and Firearms can maintain conlrol
very se rious concerns about how and harass those people." he said.
smoot h the lransition to the NICS
"T hey infringe thi s stuff on th e
system will he." he said.
· honest man ," he said . "Anyone that's
However, others less concernt::d a crimi'nal isn't going to stop i~ here
about the fee are convinced that and buy a gun ; they're go ing tO sleal
NICS .unnecessarily infringes on the it The Brady bill hasn't helped a
· rights of law-abiding citizens.
thing. only .02 pc:n:enl of the' people
(run retaile-r Thomas Stcwarl of checked were unable to buy a hanciC
. Rutland calls NICS a "backdoor reg- gu n."
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and headaches. said Marianne CampCSX officiaiK said the tanker wa.s
bell, hospital spokesperson.
carry ing 20,000 gallons of the soluCSX is also ex peeled 10 investi- tion. They did not immediately know
gate the route, including checking for how much of the solution leaked. The
rail defects or vandalism. CSX 1 train was a I!ill carrying other chemispokesman Randy Cheetham said.
cals. none of which leaked. Cheetham
That's good news to Kenny said·.
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Thome. who lives within a few hun- . The hydrochloric acid solution
dred yards of the accident site.
"should dissipate preuy quickly in
"I don'tlike them hauling chem- , the air." said cs·x Transponation
icals." Thome said. "The chemicals spokesman Gary Wollenhaupt in
dn kill someone. I don't know what Indianapolis.
it is down there. but it sounds bad."
W.Va. Route 2, which parallels the
The &lt;!erailment was at least the tracks. was closed south of Point
lOth tmin accident in West Virginia Pleasant Ohio Route 7 across the
this year. and the llfth in the past two , Ohio River also was closed. But late
years involving a CSX train heading Thursday night, all roads were open
from Cumberland. Md .. to Cincinnati except Route 2. which was closed for
on that stretch of rail.
about a two-mile stretch between
The accident Thursday forced H~nderson and Gallipolis Ferry. a
road closures in West, Virginia and Mason County emergency services
Ohio and prompted authorities lo ask spokesman said.
residents within two miles of the
Machinery wa.s in place Thursday
wreck to .remain indoors' for almost night to begin cleanup effons. which
12 hours. including about 200 resi- could last several days , · the '
dents in Henderson. and about 60 res- spokesman said.
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idents in. Gallipolis, said Charles
The leaking car, owned by PPG
Blake, Mason County's emergency Industries Inc. in Pittsburgh. carried
services direclor!
a solution of water and up to 36 perA portion of the river also wa.s cent hydrochloric acid. The solution
closed as a· precaution and air traffic is used to clean masonry and making
was banned within a two-mile radjus other chemicals used in petroleum
of the wreck.
production.
Contact with the chemical can
Three of the cars ovenurned. One
leaked the acid solution at a rate or cause severe bums and. it emits fumes
20-gallons-per-minute bet'o(e a plug that cause coughing, choking and othwas installed to stop the leak, accord- er breathing problems.

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vaporizing hydrochloric (llcid rose from a leak·
ing Pittsburgh Plate Glass chemical tanker
Thursday at Henderson, W.Va., following the·
crash of a CSX Transportation train In Mason

County. II was at least the ·1Oth train accident
In West VIrginia this year, and the filth in the
past two years Involving a CSX train heading
from Cumberland, Md., to Cincinnati. (AP)

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percentage of panicipation.
Thursday's parade preceding Fri- ,
day's game ·consisteJ of class lloats.
the band. the football team, the
cheerleaders, and several tloats made
by organizations. A bon tire was held
following the parade.
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By CONNIE MABIN
Associated Press Writer
HENDERSON. W.Va.- Federal
inspectors on the scene of a CSX
train derailment along the Ohio River say trains had been ordered to slow
down in the area because of problems
with railroad ties on a nearby bridge.
Speed limits had been lowered to
10 miles per hour in the area of the
derailment, National Transponation
Safety Board inspector ROssell Gober told a \YWOJ(-TV reponer Thursday night
Gober said the train was going
between 5 and 7 mph when it
derailed.
NTS B i'nspectors began work
Thursday night trying to find the
cause of the derailment that t'&amp;k
place about 5,:30 a.m. about two miles
south of Point Pleasant
Seven oflhe CSX Transponation
train's . 120 ' car~ carrying VarioUs
chemicals derailed: Three of the cars
Carried u hf drochloril: ~&lt;.:id solution.
.and th&lt; derailment caused a pale-yellow cloud to spew into the air.
The derailment rook place in a
sparsely populated area just off the
Ohio River near Point Pleasant and
Gallipolis. Ohio. The scene is aboul
, 90 rni les southeast of Columbus.
Four people, including one Ohio
sheriff's deputy and a West Virginian
who drove through the cloud shoniy
after the accident. were treated and
released from Holzier Medical Cen-

Band ends
'best ever'
fall season

viokm:e. teen pregmmcy. communiriences.'Tht.!re was a very wide vari- catiun, college ~JU\.:ation, selfely of topic.::s and displays including esteem. alcohol. and careers for
those ,on the US Armed Forces. 'vet- women were discussed.
erinary medicine. accounting and
Main speakers ut 1he program
finan~:ing , nursing options. auto were Kathy Bowen anJ Dr. R. Sl.
mechanics. and baking. ju~t to name . Onge both of Holter Clinic. and Jen a few .
~nit'er Sheets. local attorney and pres- By TRICIA DAVIS
Meigs High St.:hool's homecoming
All junior girls from Meigs. East- ident of the State Board of Education.
·was
fi lied wilh school spirit
e'rn. ;.mJ Snutht::rn were dismissed
The 1998- 1999 Mt!it!s 'Nursinu.
Each
day studenls dressed accordfrorn their momirig dasses in 'order to Assistant ClasS, under the\tircction o1'
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to
themes
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attend the "Wo men 's Day for Sam- · Margie Blake, also h~lpecJ with th~ ·
piing: Hea lthy Choices" progrmn at program . The cia...;;\ members regis· hair. college .logo. ~n&lt;.l maroon and
th~ Life Center,
lered the participants and also oflered gold day.
The junior clao,;s won the "spirit
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stick"
award for having the highest
community .'lponsors and its purpo'ie interested.
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Volume 49, Number 132

various VICA. activities and what
benefits they offer.
The gr\)up traveled to ten sc hools
going approximately 2000 miles.
MHS VICA student&lt; were treated to
a presentation of the opening and
dosing cert!monies. s~verill speeches. and a slide show. After the pre•
sentation, John Davidsofi gave Princip;ll Dennis Eichinger a "Total Quality Curriculum" handbook.
The VIC A State ofticers ended by
commenting on the good behavior
presented by the VIC A student body.
The MHS VICA programs include
auto ·mechanif;s. business oftkl! education. cosmetology. electronics.

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The NICS system is supposed to
work like this: the customer fills out
the customary BATF Fnrm 4473
(also called the "Yellow Form") and
gives tht! information to the retailer
who q tlls a toll-free number connecting him with the FBI .
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He gives the information to the
person on the other end 'of the phpne
and awaits a response. The FBI says
mosl responses will be received in 23 minutes with the retailer receiving
a "delay" or ."proceed" response', ·
The FBI says most dealers will
CLEANING UP - Middleport street crews
a vacuum attachmantto sweep up the leaves.
receive a "proceed" res'(xmse. accordThe
crews have been out all week on various
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are
out
cleaning
autumn
leaves
from
village
ing to the NSSF. However. delays
streets
and
sidewalks.
The
"Scavenger"
uses
village
streets.
could result - sometimes up to a
~eiiuple of days -~specially among
-people who have common names lik.e
"John Smit~" or "Bob Jones".
The retailer will record the
' Glenn wouldn't mind extending first time sin ce Glt!nn hlnsled in to
SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP)
response on the . BATF Form· 4473 . -- With his historic .and likely final the nme-day m!sSJon .
or~ it h1s1 week.lhcy saiJ hl' ha..; nl.'\' and continut:: the transaction.
"l wish it could last anoth~r .er l\,1oked happier and ~eem ... ~~ ~ h11h·
voyage inta spa~:e wint.l!ng d:&gt;wn.
. However. it ·was what happens Juhn Glenn find.11 himselt crav1ng ·a week ... he s;tic.l. On Thursday.llhe 77- bly ~is a .chikL especially in the e-mail
after the transaction that has some liuh: more timt! in orhit. His wife has year-old Ohio senator even joked he has }.t: flllltcm from Di~· ~me J") .
gun buyers concerned. The NSSF another kind of trip in mind: "laking with his former Me:rcury crewmatc.
Still. Mr'i. Glt:nn Sill\.1. "'It \.\'ill bt'
says the FBI wants to hold onto the ·tt l~::a-.t fiv e davs alone in our car as Scott Carpenter, about coming back good to have him hnme.'· .
information for about 18 momhs "to · ~tr. and Mrs . J~hn Glenn."
"on our ne.xt job" lO open a retireMrs. Glenn said ht:T hu~hand h&lt;l'-. ~
check the integrity of the system,"
On their final full day in orbit ment home in space.
n't mentioned anythill£ in p;~rt J ru t ~u·
something the NSSF and .NRA both before OiscUvt:ry's scheduled landing
liutthe wife of the world's oldesl th&lt;ll he wants to dn when hc rl'lu1 n-. .
oppose.·
astronaut
would rather not even kid bul afler tastin£ hi s. space food for
on Saturday. Glenn and his crew"Why shouldn't my name should mates plannt:d to wr;.lp up thdr ge~i­ about an extt:mled mission or a third herself. she"s bt:en trying to finJ 0111
be droppt!d im111ediately, if not soon.
What he W&lt;.mtS to eat.
atrk cxperimenls loday and begm flight.
!!f. if I come up with a 'proc~t!d'." said
"As f~1r as I'm concerned. thae
!'!Jowing equipment.
Andrew Kelley', an NSSF spokesman.
One thing they'll both b~ lllUJh: h ~
Commander Curtis Brown Jr. and are goi ng to bt:: no more other
Target shooters and hunters also pilot Steven lindsey also were to test flights ," said Annie Glenn. the astro- .ing: on is chew ing gum thai Glenn
ask i.s it fair that purchasers of spurtgave · hi~ w if~ heron..: the launch. a
the' shuttle's flight control systems to naut's wife of 55 year'\ .
ing arms unUergu ·a criminal back~
Mrs. Glenn. 78, :.tnd tl1c couple's geSture th~t brm1 ght h;.ack llll.!!ll1)J'k s .
ensure Cverything is working propground check. &lt;A $3.0(Kl lrap gun is
erly for touchdown at 'Florida's lw,i children, Davit!. 52. and Lyn. 51. ()f his 1962 llight. Vv ll cn he ht::came
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mel with reporters Thursday for the the first American to orhit the l~ arth ..
Kennedy Spact! Center.

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frorn election short-lived
COLUMBUS (AP) - Bnh T"ft had been basking in the glow of his victory over Democrat Let! Fisher in the gove rnor' s n1ce.
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Butt he lighl dimmeJ quickly. the Republican governor-elect sa1d Thursday. ~-k quoti!U the sun of a r~ct!ptiunist at the ~t!l..'retary of state's office g1v ~
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told the boy l·hat ho had. "My grnndmothi!r was for Lee Fisher... the boy said.
"That hrought me back to Earth p.rllly quick, " Taft s:ud w1th smtle at hts
first news cnnkrcncc smce Tuesllny s dcct1on.
Taft intn)&lt;.IUct!d the members (Jf the tean'l tlmt w1ll ovcrsel! his succession
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of George Voino vich as governor.
He said the torms of members of the Voinovich Cabinet will end when
the govc: rnor leave~ offil:e in.January. They could n:apply for their job~. Taft
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"I'll be spe nding a lot oftinie in "the recruitment and sdection process Ill
key areas. especially the Ollice or Budget and Management. because we have
to prepare our budget·· Taft said.
The two-year stat!! ~pending plan must be approved by the Lt!gisluture
and in pl"ce hy July I. Voinovich's budgetll&gt;r the period that ends June 30
wus $.16.1 billion.
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other Ut::partments."
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· Maureen O'Connor is to the right: (AP)

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Can the marketplace
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By JOHN CUNNIFF
AP Bus1ness Analyst
NEW YORK - Amcncans t.:onlmuc to mdulge thcmschc 'i m lhc mater
tat pleasun.:s as m the pun.:has\: of drcum cars cru1 scs and gadgetry and
n()(hmg short ol rcccssaon 1s likely lo ~lop them
And nothong os lokely to stop the wrongong of hands by cconomoc gurus
a\:adcm1c s govcrnmenl ollu.::1als and others who hewa1l the lat.:k -

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IS

recent studoes
paont a sadly
oronoc pocture of a
government pro
gram that was
dcsogned wnh the
best ontentoons
Whole the FHA

about these unfaor lendong practices
for the last 25 years these groups
cla.m but has done little to •rack
down on lenders who take advan
tage of poor borrowers
and has
even encouraged such acts by offer
ong oncentoves to lenders
Were any provate lendong onsu

one black one whne were sent to
the same bank to apply for a mort
gage In many cases the black cou
pic would be steered towards
mononly neoghborhoods and FHA
loans whole less qualified whne
couples were steered onto whole
neoghborhoods and less e~pensove

Admm1strat1on

has helped

1ut10ns engaged

conventiOnal loans

mortgage

she

11111

loons of Am&lt;rt

home

cans

But her dream of homeowner
shop quo&lt;kly turned onto a noght

dream of home
ownershop 11 s also

mare Her house L:ame wuh senuus

1n

acllvll1es w1th

such clearly dofferenualompacts for
the wh1te and n11non1y commum

press of placmg so many people m

Anderson

toes (the Depanment of Housong
and Urban Development) would

homes Bradford says But the
dorty httle secret IS how many of

saddled thousands of low mcomc

surely rile s ua1 for d1scnmmat1on

those people end up foreclosmg

structural damage and maJor appll

people woth mortgages the) can t

under the Faor Hou"ng Act

how many of those home s end up

am::es broke m rap1d successiOn

afford \\'uh the guvcrnmcnl Ul\Cr

Calvm Bradford

W11h her limo ted foxed oncomc

ong all losses unscrupulous ,ogcnos

Taylor bal11cs each month lo av01d

and lender!&lt;. h~IH grnWn nch sclhng

researcher

defaultong on her $600 mongage

obese fal &lt;e dreams

woth FHA are two fold

agaon

payment
Unfortunately 11 matters little 11
Taylor loses her banlc with the
bank For her ongmal lcndcr would
n t lose a penny 111 case of dcfauh
Smce her mortgage ts ha&lt;. ked hy I he

Some acii\ISis ha\c ~.:h~are:cd d1~
a nmnauon 1n the way FHA d1stnh
utes It s loans The1r dauns arc
ll1ckcd up hy s1Ud1cs shm\mg th 11
mmorny hornmcrs arc o fh.:n mu~.:h
more hkdy lo he !&lt;.\cered mto I f-IA

wh1c h h12h
... Interest mortgages arc
loohshly g1ve n to those who can 1
tffurd them Such cases account for
most o f the 69 000 dcrault s rc~ord
cd hy the FHA lto,; t year

Fon:t:loscd homes tend to lose
the1r market value and sell less
qu1ckly than prl\ate sector counter
pans In m my t.:ascs foreclosed
homes ~n d up bemg so ld agam
through the FHA

FHA the go,crnmeno '-'OUid pock

loans ohon \\ ltliC'

up 100 percent nf the \alue of th~.:
loan and tbe le nder would he repa1d
Ill full For tlus zeason among olh
ers the FHA progr 1111 has become
qUJte a ra~.:ket for some ~ h tdy
lenders .md realtors
IntcrvJcws "- llh FHA ofllt_;J als
and outsH.Ie lett\ 1sls 1lo.,ng wtth

lllt.:olnc
fhc C lm:a~o An: 1 Fur Hou!'&lt;. lll l!
Alii lnt.:c lor ~'( unplc hI S Sl:l: ll
hundred" ol c 1se'i lik e I I) lvr -s It
md otha .actl\l s1 gwups h tve ~.:omc
11 "l:t..: FH/\ loun pro~ ram-; 1s htth!
nwn.: th m gmcrnmen t sponsu1cd
J 1.. u lllllll ;)ltnn FHA h 1'. known

allam

Ihe

r'"ordlc" ol

says

a C hacago area

Bradford bchcvcs the problems

Most
mvo )\ C cases hkc Taylpr s 111

But Br,ldlord also cues a more
mcrt fonn ul d1scrnllln tllon c tiled
r 1cml stccrmg 1 h1 s 1s an 1llegal
pi ll.!tiCC where bank s steer ~eltam
honow ers mto FHA loans b tsed on
thc1r 1 u.:c
Tn pro ve the prat: IJcc ex tsts
Bradford s ln\ CS11gators conducted
pa1rcd test1ngs where two couples

rKJ./F.IT f

ventaonal market

Franklin though

h~ast

p.1rt1ally cre.ttcd by markctmg

out goods arc tn.:qucntly credited With keeptng the eL:onomy strong
If that 1s tmc then some ru.:adcm1c s ,md thmk tankers are askmg why
m ukctpltcc p10duc1 s mO mce nt~vcs - sm.: h as elnmnatmg Onublc 1ax a11on
on JlliCicst eauungs - c m t be created 10 encourage savmgs
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l;oday in history
By The Associated Press
Today os f'nda) Nov 6 ohc 31Oth d ov of 1998 ll1crc nc 55 days kit on the
YC \11"

Today s Hoghhght on Hos1&lt;1ry
On Nov 6 1860 fanner llhnoos congressman Ahraham Lmcoln dele lled three
other candodatcs lor the presodcncy
On thos d,llc
Tn I M61 Jefferson Dav1s wa'i elected to 1s.x year ten~ as pt c-;ldt.:nt 1 ! the Con
kdcracy

or tol erat e the

prm::t1ce of certam lenders to fmst

FHA loan s that cost m0re onto
mmon11es regatdless of mcome

Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
are wnters for Umted Feature
Syndicate, Inc

o rea ywon
the polls had suggested lh"t ohc
Republicans would rcg1ste1 mndct 1t..:
gams both tn Cong1e ..s md rn tht:
state llousc s mr.J the Rcpubl1c ms h ttl
loohshly 1llowcd themselves to
agree Mut:h w \" made ol the ! Kl
that the pally m the Wh1k H ou,o;~.;
almost alw tys lost;s 'iC li s 111 lh t:
n11dtcnn clcc11ons ol 1 scu1nd t~.::1m
ln addnwn the turnout w 1s &lt;.:x p..:ctcJ
to be low many Democrat s 11 \\. Is
thought \\Crc too d1'igustcd w1th Mr
Cll ntol'l to bother commg out to \ otc
As maltcrs lurncd out nothm
t.:h mged very much The R..:puhiiL ms

rctaoned control ol both Houses ol
Congress and a maJOTI y ol the ~ov
ClllOTS illp S With only

ITI1110f

CIOSIOilS

It has suddenly siJuck many people

In 18RM 8l:nJ&lt;Ullln Hamson of Indmna won the prcstdentl 1l elect ton dd~.:.tlm~
lllt1Jmbcnt Grover Cle veland by gammg the rcqmn:d numhc1 ol \; kctm a! votes
e\tn thou[!h Cleveland led m the popular vote

that the bog congressi onal gaons lor
the party out of puwcr uu:UJred 111
tills case on the 1994 wngrcssoonol

In 1891 composer Peter llyoch Tch,llkovsky doed on St Pelcoshuog
Russo a at ,oge 53
In 1900 Prcsodcnt McKonlcy was rc elected boaton g Democrat Wlll1 1111

ton ' lorst term when the GOP oston

Jcnnmgs Brvan

onso sts FHA

recently tracked racoal stec rong

age pomts on savmgs can seem hke an utter waste of good money

and dcmmds at

en~.:ourage

doesn t

Schncodcr CNN s resodcnt poll ,lco

clet: uons mtdway thmugh M1 Clm
1shed C\Cr)body by 'iCIZmg control o l
Congtcss liMt VICtory was rauh..:d

haodl)

he

cxp..:t..:tt..:d tim
) ~.: IT Ins It: 1d 111
the
lh.: m:st
th111
r I l I h.:kr
Rusher
cndum
th 11
;\nl\;lll: 1 s constJ\UIItlllll ~ lltt dll r t:
jl t..:) IIII! S lhc '\ lle!S l 1\C LO!l\1111 ol
Con~res" to the RcpuhiiL ms h) 1
slcnlkt hut dcusi\ C lll \1~111 I \1 thL
thud t1m1.: 111 1 row
th~o: !u s\ suLh
Repuhltc m trtl u:ll IS Spc 1kt..:1 (Jill
t!I ILh p10uJI) lhli\.:J Ill 7() )I.: li :S
Ncvcllhch..:"s the IC'iUlls -;tllntli Ht:
I le w t)bSt..:l \ .tllOil:-i
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I A huge. tur'mmt h) hilLk 'otct s
\\ ts largel y 1Cspon s1hk !01 h J!dml!
Dl!mou 111 1: losses to 1 111111 mum md
piOdUCIIlg sudl VIC! li\\; S \S tht: p li lY
had lh1 s llmwu t hu.l hc cn th~.:
Democrats llllJOT str.tk gK 1.:! Inti
ncr smcc tl bee tmc de u th lt hla~.:ks
\\Cic stout!) !or Mt Chnton dl::sp11c
the L C\\ IIlliky sc md 11 In m oil yc \1
dc~.:lmn wllh u1he1 vot..:r-. not lll l! hl y
motlv Hed to \I 11.: such 1 hi H.:k

•IColumbus

In

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on a lorst lhc re sults of Herbert Hoover s clcctoon voctory over

Alfred E Sm1th were nastied onto an d cl:l n c s1gn out stde the New York

Tunes buoldong
In 1956 P1csH.Jcnt Eisenhower won n..:

i\dlao E Steven son
In t976 BenJamin J_. Hooks was
tor of tl1e NatiOnal Assoc i ttHm lor
SlWL:ccJ1n g Roy Wtlkms

cl~.:l:!Hm

dcfcatrn g Demm.: r 11

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turnout c 111 he dcctslve In a prest
dcnto •I yc.11 however the effect woll
he almost nnposs1ble lu Jupht.:alc
thc1e JU"t dlcn t enough black '-Okrs

2 Acwrdong to the cxot polls lar
!eWll VUICIS WC IC lllOtJVdtCd one

" ov oo ohc ooher by the Lcwonsky
s&lt;.: md 11 th m wc1e lnllucn&lt;.:cd by thctr
sau sllL:tmn w1tb the state ol the econ
Hny 1 h1 s lt..: 1\e-. oren th~ quest1nn of
\\ h n Con.J rcss wil l now do alxJutth..:
rmrc ILhmcnl 1'\SUC II has ncvt..: r hcc n
tn the Rcpuhll t:,ms 111\ C r~..:s t to
em&lt; \ c Mr Clmton and tcplace hun
\\ Jth AI Gort: hut they ha\ c under
)oil mdahl y ClliOycd mu stag lltn\! !11m
llu s 1nc l111 uron m1gh1 now dnmna.sh
'1\c !01 two tactots a} new mt: mm
n HIIH!
Information
espcu.tlly
Ill\( lvllh! tll c~al ~.:ampalgn dcma
li ons m 1y ye t o,;urlacc md h) an
llldcltnltc hut almost certamly large
numhct ol House RepuhhL:an s 111d
pr 1h1bly a lew Democrat s kn ow mg
th H Mr C lmton comm itted pCrJUIY

will !eel duty hound to vote to
11npe 1ch hun Thttt would leave 11 up
lo tl K Se n tiC to 11.:1
somehow

1 However laGk lu ster !Ills clec
11m 111 1y IMvc bee n 111 other n:spccts

11m 'l wdlouon ouoto be the election
Ill 11 htuught Onto the natumal scene
ohc new l~ecs thaowoll domonate booh

Wonder what is it really like in
be lokc

Woll ot he lokc on old

~.:hoscn 10

G1vcn the tlteJnallve most pea
pic hope to go to heaven But some

hymn suggests 1 Where congrc
g 1110ns nc c1 lm.:ak up and S 1b

th~..:

are less cxcoted than others ,ohou t

Drea ms

baths hme no end

the pro spect

Cllr nc

sth1ltty to nMny

Heave n sound s a httlc bonng to
them

\;X]l iOI CS

pet
h 1p-. t ht..: most
Jskt:J &lt;] Ut.: 'iii On
th out he I\ cJl
Wtl I \\ c .. ec
lU r IO\t..: d (lilt.:'\

Sherwood Eddy on urohodox
ch ur~.; hm \11 who spen t 11 yc 11 s

In 1977 39 people were kollcd when 111 eart hen dam burst se ndon g a
wall ol w ttcr throu gh lnnoa (ails B1hll: College 1n Gcorg1&lt;1

l en ye,ors ago Andrco D Sakh,orov the I llhcr ol the Sovocl do ss odcnt
moVement unvl!J 111 tht.:: Un11l:U Stal..:s lor' tlWO week tnp le ss th.tn two
y..:ars .titer he was lrcc&lt;.llrom mtcrnal eX Ile 111 the Sovtct Uruun
F1ve ye .~r s ago Heav yweight boxer I v 111dcr Holyl1dd dck ned R1d
dt ck Bowc Ill 1 12 round lli!htln I ,., Vc~ '" the match w \s mt c rrupll.:d Ill
the scvc nlh round when ~m Intruder ustn g •' p tr.tgla.lcr tncd to ll y Into the
rmg
One yc If tgo rhc Clmton adllllniSIHltiOil w uncd lr llJ !I co ul(~ I tt:..: Ill II
II tr~ H.: uon 01 c.;C(lholllll: 'ia nctum s 11 11 ~.:o ntmu cll to ha1 UN we apon s
1n sp..:~.: 11 o ns I wmcr 1-'rcs tdcnt GL.:orgc Bu " h op~.:rwd ht " rres ttkn ll tlltlltrtl y
11 h:x 1s J\&amp;M Utll\crslly .uuong th e guests ol h mor was PH..: sHk nt Clln
I 111 the 111111 who J sent h1111 111to rdtrl:lllt.:lll
l mlay' B1rthd1ys Dnectol M1kc Nt&lt;.: h 1!, 1s 67 (, unu y sl!ll.!l:l
Stnncw 11l J u.;kson Is 66 Smgc1 E u g~.:nc Ptll (I h~ J1'c lt vc) Is 61 Sm!!el
P J l'rnh v '" Ml Slnl.!cr mus1udn Dou ~.; S 1hm (Su l)qu..!l l' ()um\1.:1 l ~.:x 1s
l orn.tdocs) IS 57 cZ,untoy sonecr Guy Ci uk "~7 ActiO" s lil y I odd "
52 Pop smgc1 mus1~.:1~m Glenn Fn:y (l he E tgle'i)" 50 NBC ne wsowomm
M 111,1 Shri\Cr 1s 4J At.:lor L mu.: Kc1 w1n 1s 1X R( . : k s llll.!~l Coa:v Glm\.:t
(L I\I IIlg Co lour) l'i 14 Aclm Peter DcLutsl.! 1s 12 AU1es-. Kellv Ruthc1I01J

'' 1{) Actor f th'" H,owh '' 28 Model Rebcn 1 RomtJn (hnstc"

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11lought lor fcx.l.ly Undc1 pn:s'iurc pcoplc .1dm11 to 11HIIdt..:r '-l:llln_
/u c 10th..: \lllli!C t: hun.: h 01 111hh111 ~ 1 hmk butn..:\cl to hc tn h1 ro

Els oM.oxwcll Amcroc on "'" ' dote ( IKX1 1'161)

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rhcy conp"lhllC Wllh Ohc ioto!C
g1rl v.ho sa1d to her mo1ht:l
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let me go down to hell on S llllr d ' Y
dt c111 fon md pity 1 htt le wlul e 1
M ut y h 1d Iu s ow n pwhiLms
W ith the tdc 1 ol lll: l\1.:11 He.: look
Ill" concc1ns n t! !H tn tht..: top
Dell God h1 s kttu h~,:! I ll 111
Ihe n..:,\1 hut un &lt;.:e1 t 1111 h mJ u! 1
duld
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\\llk 1\..:llht:ll: h~o:s11J I ll w 1ys
w t&lt;; 1111 rg 111 1t c1 tr d I un mg Ull /

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we~kend

t~e

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forecasters sa1d

part1c.s

tn I he

first decad es of the new

centuo y Voce Presodent Goo e sui! "
seems lu bt; the front 1 unne1 for the
Dcmocrauc ptc s1denua1 nommauon
hut Governor dc&lt;.:t Dav1s o~ Caltlor
ma w1 1l now JOin the states sc mor
se nator Dmnnc Femstem m the hont
tdnk ul those Irom whom Mr Gore
wlllii.:hoosc ht s runnmg mate As tot
lhe Rc publ~~.:an" they enJUY a po ~r
t1vc cmhallassm~;:nl ol 11ches II the
eX.It poJis lri;: I.:OIICC \IJl dcddtllH! that
Gc01ge W Bush \H m 46 pcrli.:cnt of
lhc Htspum: \Ole md 21 pc tccnt of
the bl1ck \ otc tn Ius 111umrh mt t let..:
lo1 rc e lel:l1nn ls ''U\cl nor of Tc.x 1s
Ius brand ol ~.;o m passiOnate LOnst..:l
'lltsm llllJ well prove UTCSI'itlblc to

the p.u oy
And

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and the nato on

stilt..:

hou~L.:~ It om
Rcpubl~t.:an

K&lt;l k y saod

The response

hand gun problem
1pply tn e\ eryone

Now the rules
no more two

John/on VMH
POMEROY
4 22 p m
Pomeroy

Ptke

Jonathan Walson Curtis Han stme

Kyle Smoddoe John Wotherall Travos
Soders refused treatment
8 30 p m Welchtown Hoi! Road
Monte Roflle YMH Centoal Dos
patch squad assosted
RUTLAND
II 16 am Lemaster Road Janoe
Wolson, 0 Bleness Memoroal Hospo
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NICS clomon 1te' the love day led
cr II w llllllJ perrod for h.mdgun pur
ch tses tmplcm~.::nkd und!!r th::: Br 1Jy

L•w however NICS does not replace

thmk

or :-.up~:rs~:.:de ~:x t s ttn g state laws
meanmJ that 1! 1 "t 11e h.1s 1 wanmg

the Atl mtl(:

would be well

hog

DemocratiC sweep wdl )OUJOtn me
111 hopm g they dupllcatS. IItwo years
from now'J

Wtlham A Rusher os a Dostmgutshed Fellow of the Claremont
Institute fur the Study of Statesmanship and Pohbcal Philosophy

h~aven?
w,tlkong a step
Many who ha ve passed over
occupy theor tom e helpong ohose
who are stoll on the matcroal plane
The usual means of doong thos saod
f'ord os throu gh the omplantatoon
of \(.lc 1s rnto I he subconsc1ous
mtnd when ~h e c uth perso n 1s
slecpmg m mcd1t atmg
Montgo mer y ~1skcd Ford ttbout
Ahr th 1m L1nt. : oln Ford a belt ever
m rc 1n ~..:a1 nat aon replied
He has
1cturn cd to the tl esh a fter a 1\lhcr
lonl! pcn od here (111 th e Othct
\Vo1ld) tnd no w Iavcs an New
Orlc tn'i whctc \\.e works \VIIh un1
VC I'illtc s 1nd lound ttwn .. t o lmU
'iO IUt \O il S ttl lh t. : I U.:C prohkm
Wh1k tho~ ~.:on~t..: p110il s dtl!cr
Ill p lltKUIII 'i lllO st SUCCCL d In piC
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smoothly saoli Dell 1y
A lol of peo ple ,ue go on e to bu)
before Nov 30 to he 11 th,11check and
the lee rf there 1s go mJ to bc an)
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more 1ntorm.tt10n 1bou1 NilS t.: u1
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Our m un tHt..l!rn m all stones Is ,.. he
ateuralc 1f you know or an error m a
story cn!l ~ he newsroom at (740) 991:
2 155 We well check }OUr ~nrormal on
md 1 •kc 11 corl'f:clmn 1f warranled

News Departme111.1
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Akzo ............... ,.,...... ,,.,,... , .. ..
Am rTech .... ,............ ..
Ashland 011 .... ,,.,,,,,,.
AT&amp;T
Bank One
Bob Evans
Borg Warner
Broughton .. "" ...................... ,
Champoon
Charm Shps ................ ..
Coly Hoi dong
Federal Mogul
Gannett
Goodyear
Kmart ,,,, """" ,,,
Kroger
Lands End
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Oak Hoi! Fonl ............ ,............ .
OVB
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Stock reports are the 10 30
a m quotes provoded llY Ad vest
of Gallopotos

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300

0

oem uned health) on October Though
pu:rchants remam caultous about the
prospects lor holod ,•y sales they sa1d
O~.:tober

rece1 pts were strong espe

co,,ll y u dosco unt stores such as Wal
Ma1 t Store:-. In~.: and Kmart Corp
rhe we •k p.oyroll number boost
ed stock .md bond pm::es because 1t
pmv1ded un mth.'lpated ev1dence lhe
L:l:llflomy 1" weakt!nrng That leaves
ope1 the .. tron 0 poss1b1hty ot anoth
er mtercst r ate reduchon from the

Albany area man arrested Thursday
Wolloall'l R Wolson 38 Lema.lter Road Albany wa' arrested and Jailed
Thursday evenong by the Meogs County Sherotf s Office on a charge of
domesuc vtolence He os accused of beaung hos wole

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Open house
1 he Meo~s County Adult Basoc
•nd Loteracy Educ,ltlon (ABLE) pro

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r u .... me Irum b lslc sk11ls mstrucuon

oo prep or otoun tor the GED test
Sc1 eenmgs offered\
In observ tnce ol N tiJonal Home

" ' oltoces 107 Mulberry Heoghts
Pomeroy the former oft tees of Drs

W !111 o M ""t oeld and Jame s Woth
ere !I

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campa1gns

NOJFMAMJJASO
1997 1998

Soorce Depat1Jn&amp;flr ot LabOr

Strock lands complaont filed before the elecuon took ossue wuh the way
h1s postl!ons on edu~atJon and capttal pumshment were port rayed m a co m
N&gt;

mercoal and on a campaogn maollng by Republican Party organozatlons behond
those ads

Fedeml Reserve next week
At rnodattemoon the Dow June'
average of ondustroal stocks was up
about 40 poonts It had started the day
by decllnong

After Stnckland s campaogn complaoned to the Elecloons Cmnmos,on
HolliSter' camrraogn on the 6th Congressoonal Dostroct saod ot would !ole a
complaont accusong Stnckland of placong ads woth mosle.odong onformatoon
about her road bulldong proposal That complaont also was "llhdrawn the
Elections CommiSSIOn sa1d Thun;day

The dostnct covers 14 counues across southern Ohoo

Federal Reserve Chaorman Alan
Greenspan saod today that he saw evo
denlce 1nvestor fnght was lessen
ong That s partly what had prompt
ed the Fed to tw1ce cut short term
rates - on Sept 29 and Oct 15
Greenspan saod nothong to dorectly
sognal whether the central bank
would cut rates a thord tome when II
meets next on Nov 17

Lawmakers take small step
toward farmland preservation

The payroll gam of 116 000 on
October followed a revtsed oncrease
of !57 000 on September up from an
earloer estomate ol 69 000

mg thme s tram Sen John Glenn s

COLUMBUS (AP)- People dn
vong lhmugh rural Oh1o say from
Toledo to Columbus may not see
much need for protectmg farmland,

concedes Rep Gene Krebs
Those people should try omagon
perspective hogh above the Earth on
the spaL:e shuttle D1s~.:overy

Only 3 percent ot 1he Earths sur

There woll be crafts and bake sale
wuh a luncheon and snacks dunng
the event
Dmner at Dale's
Burhnghum Camp
Modern
Wolxlm'en woll host Its annual appre
coalt on donner at Dales on Gallopolos
Sunday noon to 2 p m Moldred
Zoegler woll be there to regtster mem
bers and theor famohes and froends
Those over I0 woll pay $3, and those
under I0 woll efit free

Hospital news
Holzer Medical Center
Doscharges Nov 5 - Char les
Sprouse MarJoroe Stewart Mary
Rager

R,lzaar sel

A h l!aJr woll be held at the St
P •nl L nlled Methodost Church Tup
pcrs Plaon ' S oturday 9 a 111 to 2 p m

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Borth - Mr and Mrs Sureyya
Aydogar son Thurman
(Published Wllh permtSsoon)

Fenton Art Glass

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Open House
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Mut th~ F~ntotl Stzks RepresmtAtJVt
and purchau tht! Excluszvr R~p Ev~nt
prtchtr m RoJAI Purpk rnadr wrrh gold
ruby a11d mcasrd rn cobalt blur Or
choOJ~ from a u~ctton ofco!ltcttblt
'
pttt~s mscnbtd WJth the
srgnatum of frnro n fomrry
mtmbtrs

Exduswt 6 1/2
Pttchtr
m RoJAI Purp/r"
rmcnbtd wtth
Brli Fmrons
stgnaturt

Lynn Fenton

DISH BARN
Rt 35 Souths1de, WV
(304) 675-6673

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com,
Ted Strock land D Ohoo and Nancy
mos,.on by the c unpaogo s of U
Holloster the Republican he defeated Tuesday have been wothdrawn by the

C ne Mo nth the Hol zer Home Care Fall Festoval set
"' Vcoer,ln' Memon •I Hospotal woll
The Salosbuy Elementary PTO
h&lt; prm odon g lree blood pressure woll have lis fall festoval S,oturday S
~c ree n rngs every Tuesday and Thurs
to 8 p m at the school
da} ~t l l ~!rnoon trom noon Lo 3 p m at

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li d!o~ueB!~;)ctL~rnts~,~~~~~!~!.~s
ta~ep

gr un w~ 11 host an open house on

Mond •Y ll ohe JTPA oftoce on Holand
Ro •d 1mon 6 10 to R p m Refresh·
ml.!nts .md door pnzcs w11l bt! award
ed The ABLE program provodes
1dults "' uh k trmng opportumtte~

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Strickland, Hollister camps

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Meigs announcements

Stocks

me:\ on

a th ec s J( o 12 rr onth bafJ!'. Credit ~ I tl"

R11ackr Services

1s

svstem wh1ch w11l m turn help
retmlers transitiOn to the new sy:-.tem

Commumty Ntwspaper lluldlngs .nc

lJOd 1111\ C

1 hl:l..: Ill I\ ~'t."n he plenty lo1
M Ill ) to dn when 1t ra1n s
G~o1 A~ Pl.tgcnz 1s a syndlcat~d wntcr for NC\\Spapel enter
prase t\ ssoc~o~hon

adv~&gt;ed

Chrostmas gofls proor to No; 30 B)
buyong early spo rt smen wo ll help
take so me of the str un olf the new

The Daily Sentine,

Puty has

As lor Boll Schncoder,

hunters und t tr1:;.et shu()tl:Ts

planned hrearms pu rc hase s o,;ut..:h

sui! othco go\crnors stnkongl ) well
qu ahftt:d to take on wh.tlevcr t. : hal
lcngcs co me thc1r w.1y

th~lt

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400

holdonJ up laorly well agaonst the

1eported that consumer spendmg

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Terry Br.ody A:;hland reported Wedne,day .olternonn I hal a small utol
11y traolerwa.sstolen from a campong sote on Polgr11n Rodge Rood on Sale"1
Town sh op accordong to a Meog s County Sheroll' Ottoce repof1

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May when ot touched a 28 year low
ol 4 1 percent
M OJor rot,ulers on New York

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Theft report filed with deputies

Monthfv rncrease en non farm
JObs m thousands

100

that we ure carrymg the

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Change on payroll Jobs

showed the Amen&lt;.: m economy was

~.:on:-. tt.l en ng

~md

State Route 681 woll be closed Monday and Tuesday two mob west
ot Tuppers Plams for repla~..:ement of a flood d 1magc:d p1pe au.: ordang to
DISlnct 10 of the Ohoo Department of Transportation
Motorosts are advtsed to deoour v1a State Route 7 to US 31 and then
back onto state Route 681 a dostance of about 20 moles Work ' hould be

1997 1998

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H oncoc k on Bos ton But he saod

alia

paraphemaloa and relea&lt;ed

_N_O_J_F_;_M_A_M_J_J..,A_,S,..,..O ,I

repon

slump rn As1a and other developmg
nations
Job grow th I s soften1ng sa1d
econo ml 'il Oscar Gonzalez of John

pamph~.:rn

nl drug pamphernaha Ajuvemle was also ctted to Me1gs Count y Ju\e
mle Court on charges of possess1on of manJuana and pm 'i e .. slon of drug

40%

200

t~e

Though th e unemployment rate

soble delay' and help llievoaoc the
straon on the NICS system by buy on ~
earl)
Whole the FBI IS con lodent th 1t
the system woll be lully operati onal
- and we hope they re ro ght - we

on 2000

to the c osteon slopes ot the Socrra
Nevad a lhu

Y&lt; '"

le 1,1 &amp;0 000 .. muller than economists

h od antlcopated they saod

1e111a1ns low by h1 stoncal standards
tt 1s up s1gnahcantly trom Apnl and

firearms left w1th 1 p twn shop he
smd F1rearms ldt wnh gunsmiths are
exempt from the h 1ckground ched
The NSSF 1s sugge-.tlll..! th 11
hunters and shooters em avo1d pos

! rom I he lone gun lolks Wds that s c1

Ttoough the payroll figure was at

ue still runnmg pretty last

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l penod ot woll not be reploced
The pawnshop exemptoon IS no
ohvrously nol acr11mn.11 tool Kelley
longer there you will huve to undt:r
s ud
A lot of people who ,ore handJun go u background check to redaom
:-.hoott:rs h av~;: expre~sed that s~ n11
mentloud and olte:n over the last four

ment saad today

glob ol economy on our shoulders we

EMS units record 7 calls
Unots of the Meogs County Emer
ge ncy Medoca l Se" oce recorded sev
en ,,,lis lor assostance Thursday
Umts re spondmg mduded
CENTRAL DrSPATCH
I 54 a In Eagle Rodge Road
Che ster Bonnoe Walker Veterans
Memonal Hospotal
II 56 am Maples Apartments
Pomeroy, Charles Koser YMH
I 12 p 111 Crosspoonts Apartment s Moddleporl Aloce Plantz
Holze r Medocal Center
4 22 p m Pomeroy Poke Derrock

the 'an1e rate a&lt; Se ptember though
employers added JU St 116 000 post
uons to payroll s the Labor Depart

o f manjuana possess ion of drug

completed so metime Tuesday

111 October Lles p1te sfugg1sh

st:\t::nth con ..ecullve 10b decline ut
! t~.: tont!~ 1n nm4! monlhs
1 he unemployment rate held al

pos~ess1on

ODOT plans closure of SR 681

Unemployment

By DAVE SKIDMORE
Assocoated Press Wnter
\\ASHINGTON - The nation s
unemployment rate held steady at 4 6

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om proper trao ,ponatoon of a firearm and Donald L Ed\\ ards 27 I "her
Streel Pomeroy on charges of possessiOn of manJuo.ma 1nt.l pn'i .. e:-.siOil

U.S. employment

erowth on emp loyers payrqlls and the

By The Assoctaled Press
The cloudy and choll y weather woll persiSt on Ohoo at leas t through

SING lt. C.J PY Pr.lr:E

M •Y

Jobless rate
was steady
in October

Sportsmen find little to cheer

The newes t
lnOVI C
abo ut
he 1\Cn
Willi

he the nr..: w CXt:L:Utlve d1rec
Adv.m..:cmcnt of Colored People

KY

dev1ce

He ~as also preceded tn death by hos wofe Holda Sayre Beegle three onfant
cho ldren and fo ur s" ters and two brothers
Servoces were held at I p m Wednesday Nov 4 1998 on the Wolllam
Thompson &amp; Son Funeral Home Whote Cottage woth the Rev Raymond
Lemlly officoatmg Buroal was m the Wesley Unoon Cem~tery

W VA

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Pomeroy. the dnver of the van on charges of av01dmg a t ratfi~.: cont rol

of Raune

Oa•l)

By George R Plagenz

27' /W

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Meogs County shcroff s Deputy Bryan Holman observed a \an pulling
arou nd another vehocle stopped at the tmffic loght at the end of the
Pomeroy Mason Brodge and pulled the vehode over near the Foodland
store accord ong to a sheroffs repon Upon stoppond the van he nooed ot
had three occupants and not oced a large water pope ol th e 'ort u'ed lor
smokong manJuana m the back of the van
Upon funher examonatoon three 'mall bags of what wa, bell&lt;ved oo
be manjuana were found on the vehocle along wuh a 6 5 nullomeoer car
bone found cove red by a sheet accordong to the report Moddleport and
Pomeroy pollee assosted at the 'cene
Arrested and poletl- were Joshua Wolson 28 Peach Fork Road

Dublm ,md Jom and Sandy Beegle of Groveport sox daughters and sons onl,ow C oro! and Scot L&lt;X ke ol Goshen lnd , Betsy and Moke Buck of Mount
Perrv Patty and Jell Jenk on s of Fultonham Mary and Tom Lannong of
Zanes volle Amy and Troy Fotz of South Zan"' voile and Jenny and Moke Fosh
er ul Cmoksvolle IS grandc holdren and sox great grandchildren and two
brothers and a soster Clifford Beegle Paul Beegle and Betty Carpenter all

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pamphernalla and omproper transportation of fireann AJ"' eno le was also
t:lled

Surv1\1ng are lwo sons and d~11-1gh1ers m law John a nd Fneda Beegle of

f-L

In 1913 Mohandas K Gandhi was arrested ,os he led a ma,ch of lndoan
mancrs m South Afru.:a

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Northerly wond, woll drop tempemtures tonoght onto the uppe' 20s and low
'\Os accord1ng to the Nauonal Wdther Servoce
Sc,ottered ram and show showers are possoble on lakefront .oreas of north
ea't Ohoo
Cool temperatures and scattered raon are on the forecasts for Saturda) 1nd
Sunday 1 he NWS saod 11 may be Tuesday before warmer temper otures reourn
tu Ohoo
Wtather forecast
Tonoght Mostly cloudy Lows 25 to 30 L1ght and van oble wond
Saturd oy Portly cloudy Hoghs around SO
Satu rday no ght Partly cloudy Lows from the upper 20s to th e low er 30,
Extended forecast:
Sunday Partl y cloudy woth a chance of ram Hoghs around 50
Monday Partly cloudy Lows on the upper 30s and ho ghs on ohc lower S&lt;h
Tuesday Partly cloudy Lows on the lower 30s and ho ghs on the upper ~O s

our target gr9up of low oncome
borrowers woth lottie credo I We arc
takong on a hoghcr rosk ~han the con

descnbcd the clcL:ttun re'iults us 1
b1g Democratic sweep In terms ol
the batt1c of expect lllon s th~.::
descnpuon was JUstified For months

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Youngstown._._30"/46

,ond ohat thous ond s of loans have

stud1es tell me that we are scrvmg

.mew
even
wlu lc Mr Ch n
ton \\ IS Will
11111 1..! rc c l e~.:t l on
tn
l lJ9(l
md
1Lutltc1 111 IJOI
g 11ns
cnuld

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Cloudy, chilly conditions
will last through weekend

Wallace FHA s hogh forecl osure
rate comes partly by dcsogn These

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s tys C harlotte Wade a housmg
coord mator 111 Monlgomery County
Md
It IS JUSt mn.;u sed and
tbuscd
A rc~.:c nt stud y m Montgo me ry
(uunly h.teked up th e findmg s 10
Ch11.:au:o lmd1ne that FHA loans u e
ofle n ~ssllcd o~ the has1 s of rac~e

As FHA olfocoal Matt Franklin

homes rose to sums they haUn 1dreamed of 20 years ago
People seem not to worry terrobly that stocks can blow a gasket and hous
mg 1mces can slop onto the doldrums and onterest rates on those home mort
gages can as we ve seen rose to double dogots figures
There 1s also I he matler of mcenllves At a time when small mvcstors rou
uncly anucopate carnong 2S percent a year on stocks a measly few percent

&lt;.Jc ~ ucs

a govd thong

cxplamcd to our assocmte Kathryn

n::ccnt years as the stock market ro~e and homeowners saw the cqmty m thetr

Con.sumcl

IS

"ate lenders

tnbute to the sotuatlon There IS that IS a sense among some that on the
Unncd States anyway we rc on the modst of a new era of plenty
The latter IS encouraged by household assets wh1ch have multophed on

md promollon and led by an mcrcdobly productove maehmery for rollmg

(The FHA)

home s afoer bcong shut ouo by pro

Late on Tuesd ay cvcnmg

/~

to go throu gh the whole cycle

peopl e who arc able to purchase

By Wolham A Rusher

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A root one tmffic stop 1n Pomeroy Thursday noght resuloed on owo arrests
on vanous charges mdud.ng posse'\slon of manJuana po"M!'!&lt;.Ion of dmg

James Edw,ord Ed Beegle 78 South Zanesvolle doed Monday Nov 2•
I'NH on ohc Good Samarnan Medocal Center
Born March 29 1920 on Racone son of tbe late Charles Whlley" and Edna
M,oe Weaver Beegle he had loved on Zanesvolle for the past 58 years He wa'
a reto red employee ot Brockway Gla&gt;S where he had worked for more than
-to v~af\

,

a few

addong 10 ohc already hogh rosk ol
def oult
HUD offo coals admot that there
hove been po oblem s but say those
arc outweoghed by ohe number of

A ccrtam amount of confidence.: consumer surveys notw1thstandmg con

Thos os ohc free market system and 11 IS part of the creative genous of
Ameroca II rcprescnh the des ore ol people at all walks of hfe to better theor
lot m Iole It provodcs the lrecdom for onnovauon

JUSt

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Traffic stop results in three arrests

James E. 'Ed' Beegle

months for some entcrpnsong lender

C'r/DN, ClD TIM~R !

dear before them m the form of mcessant

net superm1rkct rece1pts and through sponsorship of the arts

fenced and vacant an

been gtven to Unqualified lenders

od,crtiSong endless credu card promotions low cost home equ11y loans and
a ladmg memory of what1t was like dunng the Great DepressiOn
rhcrc arc other causes of course In splle ol all the rhctoroc about tax
cuts governments contmue to t.1ke more of a wage earners paycheck leav
ong them less for savongs And pnce s(abohty encourages spcndong ,

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HUD wants all ohe glltterong

Moller &amp;

and

Modern finance has made or easy to tap onto what assets they have A
quock call to the broker releases thousands of dollars on a few days And that
home equ11y os now hquod avaolablc any tome you wantot
Whole all these are possoboht1cs on explaonmg the low savongs rate per
haps the most obvoous contnbutor IS the stomuh created by vanous forms of
promoiJons that create an energy foeld around the marketplace
To buy os to love and to have os cvodcnce of beong ahve
111e urge os enhanced by bolloons of stomull dorected through the mcdoa
Time out dunng a televiSed football game means an ad Even on news pro
grams the number of ads approaches the number of news otems
Th songle out these goves an unbalanced picture because the market os
e\erywherc - on motoon poctures boll boards the mao! telephone the Inter

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By Jack Anderson
and Jan Moller
Ella Taylor a senoor cotozen on
Syracuse NY os unemployed and
olhterate But two years ago she
bought a home
Woth only the vaguestodea aliout
the dctaols of the Federal Housong
sogned Taylor bought a $69 000

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Local News in Brief:

Death Notice

Saturday, Nov. 7
AccuWeathe,. forecast for daytome condohons low/hogh temperatures

t

ntnrc recently the a5sencc - ol sav ongs Almost In unoson they alk Why'
All the umc the

Frldly, November 6, 1998

Ohio weather

Lenders take advantage through FHA

The Daily Sentinel

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The Datly Sentmel • Page 3

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohto

Nancy Fmton

Saturday, November 7th
Noon- 5 prn

f,oce " suotable tor agro culture "
Krebs R Camden told ho s fellow
lawmakers Thursday belore they
took a small step toward 'avong the
states pnme farmland Irom devel
opers
The House voted R7 5 to allow
local governments to pay farmers the
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East
rolina records 24-21
victory over winless Cincinnati

Friday, November 6, 1~

NCAA puts Cincinnati men's basketball program on probation
By JOE KAY
CINCINNATI (AP)- Concmnau
lost three men's basketball scholarships and was put. on two years' probation by the NCAA Thursday lor
widc~rangmg nolaliUns 1n coach
Bob Hugg1ns ' program
However, the un1vemty avo1ded a
postseason ban and was cleared to
remstate ass1stant coal:h John Loyer.'

mg 10 v10lauons mvolvmg numerous
players, a manager and Loyer, who
was Hu ggins' top assistant.
University pres1dcnt Joseph
Steger sa1d Loyer wall rematn on
pa1d leave- wtule the'lldministntton
dec1des whether he has VIOlated the
umverslly 's code of conduct by hiS

most maJor VIolations.

two, hcsa1d

'·It 1s a scriom. ca!&gt;.c.'' s;:ud Yvonne
Slatton, actmg head of the NCAA's
CummJtlce on lnfra~:uons .. We cons1dcrcd It a scnous case and I thmk
the pcnalt1cs 1mpo!icd arc consistent
With that ··
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In 1ts report tOday, the commmee
dcc1ded that more punishment was
tnvolvcmcnt m the mfractions A warranted m adduion to the selfdeciSIOn on whether to reinstate htm 1mposcd probation ··g•ven the sJgmfwho was mvolved m some of the 'ould be reached wlthm a week. or 1cant v10lauons O\'Cr a lengthy period

Huggms. who was not directly
named m any of the dozen!&gt; of VIOla-

lion s. e:&lt;.pccted less severe· s:mc11ons
The un1vemty will not appeal the
NCAA's findmg s.
" I feel very bad about 11 particularly because It's affected people's
lives." Huggms smd. "I thmk 1t's
affected the umverslly - Heel bad
about that I feel bad thatll's affected
people's lives and reputations

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campus for one year.
lnfracuons heard tcsumony in the
Cmcmnatt's problems were fi"t case last August.
uncovered during the 1996-97 basWilliams received what amounted
kclball season when questwns were to a one-year suspension from the
raJSed about Willid'ms' eligibility,
NCAA for recc1vong 1m proper acade)n the months tliat followed. the
un1verstty uncovered VIolations
involving a rnanager, LOyer,

By JOE KAY
CINCINNATI (AP) -Coach Steve Logan doesn't
mmd lhat East Carohna lacks p1uazz. He figures that as
long as the Pirates avmd mistakes. they've got a chance.
The~r 24-21 victory Thursday mght over winless
Cincinnati came down to thal
. The Bearcats remamed 0-for-1998 by turnmg the ball
~ver four umes -twice on interceptions in the end zone
- 'and missing two field goals. They also had a punt
&amp;turn for a touchdown nullified by penalty
': Even though East Carolina (5-4. 2-2 Conference
USA) got pushed around much of the time. 11 broke a
tllrec-game losing streak by making few glanng miStakes
, : . ··we ' re not particularly dynamic," Logan said.
~· When we don't make big errors. we're capable of win·

mic and financial asSistance He
withdrew from the school and has
filed a Iawsu1t claiming the un~ve,..l­
ty should have followed the NCAA
rules,

boo~ters

:md players The manager was fired,
Loyer was placed on leave, players
were suspended and , superVIsion of
the program was tightened

:(he Beareats w1ll lose three
If any further violatiOns occur
The universaty's lindmg prompted
scholarships between 1999-2001 and wllhm the next five years, the pro- the NCAA to conclude there was a
be limned on thCJr recruumg
gram w1 ll he subjec t to much more lack of 1nsmut1onal control over
Cmcmnatt , is
the
second severe pcnah•cs under the NCAA's Huggms' program, lcavmg 11 sUbject
Conference USA school to face the rcpc;_u-vwlator provisions.
to major pcnallaes. The univers1ty
NCAA's judgment m the last three
The sanc110ns came 22 months responded by doong an about-face
months LoUISVIlle's basketball team after th.e un1vers11y began lookmg last June, 1n hopes of softemng the
was banned from postseason,J!Iay for · into the ehgib1lity of point guard blow
one year and the university rcccaved Cl1arlcs Wtlllams. an mvcsugauon
Athleti c director Bob Gam wnhthree
years'
probation
last that expanded and foul'ld numerou s drew the university's adm1ss1on to
September Lou J&lt; VJIIe has appealed problems m th e program.
some of the V!Oiatwns and contested
part of the dec1~ 1 on
Loyer. linked to some of the most the lack -of-control allegatiOn He ,
The sanctJons agams1 Cincmnall :severe
v10latton:-.
mvolvmg also 1mposed a one-year probation
arc m additiOn to the rccruumg Wall1am s has remamcd on paad . - essentially, a limn on recruuing
rcstnct10ns the umversaty put an leave dunn i! the mvcstlgauon If he - and hoped that would appease the
place last summer as pa1r of a self- as rcmstntcd bY the um vcrsa ty. he assoc~aCJon
unposed onc -yc;u probatmn
Wou ld not be allowed to rcaull off
The NCAA's Comm 11tee on
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; The queslmn for Cincinnati (0-9, 0-5) is whether u
Will wm any games m 1ts worst season smcc 1937. The
Searcats have two more chances to cnher break out of
their slump or wmd up the first team on school history to
goO-II.
,
· The 1937 team was til( last one to fimsh w1thout a
wm, gomg 0-10. On ly five Cincinnati teams have failed
tb wm a gam•- none since 1937,
" It's difficult to work hard and practice hard and not
successful." defenm·e tackle Kevm Ward sa1d.
, It was a bad mght all around tor Cmcmnall, wh1ch
gave away more than 10,000 tickets to try to 1mprcss the
J,OSPN audience with a big crowd. Instead. only 19,098
- the smallest crowd of the season at Nippert Stadium
.;:_showed up on a cold, windy mght

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made by a lot of people I don't thmk
you can narrow H down to one or two

people "
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a Jack of mstnuuonal control 1esult-

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Penguins notch
KANATA , Ontano (AP)- Kevm
Constanrm e didn 't think much of hJS

tOOth career coachmg victory
years ol~ when I catch Scotty n't even thmk about tt until one.of
"All that means ls that I' ll be 7S3 Bowman," Constantine said. " I d1d- my coaches came up and congratulated me."
Co nstantine reached the milestone when his Pittsburgh Penguins
came back from a 2-0 deficit to
defeat the Ottawa Se nators 4-2
Thursday nt ght
For just the second tome in 68
games (56-2-10), the Senators blew a
lead after two penods and had their
three-game w1nnmg streak snapped
by the Penguins, who scored four
unanswered goals m the final 34·3 1
NHL scon ng leader Jarmmr Jagr
had a goal and an assiSt to extend hi s
multlplc-pmnt sconn g ~ streak to
seve n games. Martin Straka, Jan
Hrdm,a and Robert Lang also scored
for P1ftsburgh
Ottawa gotllrst-pcnod goals from
Chns Ph1ll1ps and Vaclav ProspaL
Pmsburgh's Jcan-Sebasucn Aubm
stopped 24 of 26 shots '"earnong hJS
f1rst carc.cr v1ctury alter a shaky start
"It's mcrcdible," he smd "It 's the
best day ol my l1fe"
Jan Hrdona upped 1n the gameWinn er. hiS first NHL go~L off
Bobby Dallas' sl ap shoJ wnh 4 06
left 1n the game
The loss marred the comeback of
Senators forward Dan1el Alfrcdsson,
who played on hiS first game Since
May 15 after he tore the MCL'" Ins
lcfl knee dunng t1Jin!llg c,unp sew n
GETTING READY - Pittsburgh goalie Jean- Alfredsson in the first period of Thursday night's weeks ago,
"The knee held up really good."
Sebastien Aubin gets his guard up in preparation NHL contest in Kanata , Ontario, where the
from a deflected shot by Ottawa's Daniel Penguins won 4·2. (AP)
Al lredsson smd. " I knew I wasn' t

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team reco,g nttmn) River Y.1llcy\
Jenmfcr Corneliu s and Ang1c
DeGarmo, Rock Hill 's Beth
Med1ngcr and W.trren l.ocal ;s
Mand y Goon and Bohb1 Jo OhiiiCI

the go-ahead touchdown before Don
Rollins returned an mte1cept1on 86
ya1ds to clmch the outcome. The
Ptratcs a lso scored on Charlie
Moskal' s 75-yard run lind Steve
Ens1gn's 'B-yard run . hoth m the
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TEAM ' TOPICS
T1ffin
ColumbJan and ne~ ghboring Calvert
are both 9-0 for the first time m ht story; ' Pandora-Gilboa captured its
first Blanchard Valley Conference
crown m 18 years; Kenton won only
1ts third Western Buckeye League
title since 1948 when it scored wuh
seven seconds left to beat L1ma Bath
2 1-I4 , Granv1llc ,IS averagmg 54.8
points a game; and Summtl Station
Lic kmg Heigh ts ha s surrendered
eight pomts a game while go mg 8- 1
AIR BUDS T1Ifin Calvert's Nate
Kell er has passed lor 1.907 yards
and 30 touchdowns th iS season;
Fmdlay passers combmcd for 322
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yar .~ an 1 ree score&gt; 10 a -- wm
over Fremont Ross, wnh Ryan Hll
passing for 20 9 yards and one score,
Ben Roethlishcrgcr going 2-for-Z for
two touchdowns
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players will play their final game tonight against are Josh Hager, Billy Schultz, Mike Tuttle, Adam

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tor 80 yards '" a 41 -2 0 wm over
Dublin Sc1oto, J1mmy Roge rs set an
Upper Arlington record w11h hiS 37
Jcccptlons
RUNNING WILD Minerva's
Levt Mad1son t:dJJicd 14 tunes lor
33 1 yards and sco red on run s ol 46,
77, .s ix. 31. .34, f1ve and 65 yard s ~ nd was pulled lrom the game wi th
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tunes for 217 yards.
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m 1996. 2-K 111 1997 and loS11l &lt; fnst
two g.unes tlu s yc.tr \VIIh Rob :
Hoope r runnong lor atlc.J&lt;t IOIJ ya rd':
m each game, the J.1ckets ha ve won:
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post season's final re.sults
In three games, the Eastern e1ghth
grade volleyball team went 2- 1 and
the seventh grade 1-2 dunng closmg
actiOn of the regular season.
The JUnior ht gh teams ol coac h
Jcss1ca Radford posted a good 1998
cam pa1 gn.
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Hocking cl aim ed tile wm 15- 12, 5I 5, and 15- 12. Eastern' s Becky
Taylor .If'd the way w11h a 17 -17 servon g mght and 13 pomts, Kat1e
Robertson '&gt;'as 9- 12 w1th c1ght powts
and an ace, Kass Lodw1ck was 10- 11
wuh seve n pmnts; Stacy Smith 11 - 12
with six po mts, Alyssa Holter 6-8
wn h four pmnls and an :ll:C, JcssJ C.t
Boyles 2-5 w1 th one pomt tllld nn
al'c Smit h w,1s 5-6 sclttng wuh one
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Lodwick 5-6 w1th hvc pmnts and
twu aces, Becky To1ylor 4-5 wtth an
ace. Boyles also had two kills, Pratt a
pomt , and Robertson h.td an ,tee.
In c t g hth ~ gr~tde ac11on Eastern
deteaied Federal Hock mg 15- 12 and
15-6 N1kk1e Phillips was 13 -13 witli
12 po1nts, ;md an ace, lcnnll er
Chadwe ll 7-7 w1th hvc pumh and ,m
ace; Krystal Baker 5-5 With l1 vc
pomt), Jess Di lion 5-5 .t nd lour ,
pomts, Ashley Boyles 6-7 with four
pornts, Tara F1shcr and L1sa Smr lh
one c;,Kh
Jess Dillon had a sp1kc.
Also 1n the ctg:h t grade. E.Jstct n
dcleatcd Southern 15-' and 15- 12
Philhps W,l s 11- 11 wn h l' lg: lu pom ls.
two .ll:cs, Boyles 10-12 wllh seve n
pomt s, Jcn Ch,1dwcll 8-8 wu h live
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· Hannan ·1rat:c , a comhm ctl scv~ po111ts. tlll .H.:e, B~lkCI 4-4 .md llu cc
c lllh- ,\lld Clght h -g l .ldC team defeat- potnls , T&lt;11.1 F1shc1 ~-~ .tnd twtJ
ed Ea,lC In 15-13 clod 15-6 Sm lllt pOIIll s, clllll Li sa Smllh 2-3 .m.ll O ll l'
w.1s Y-9 With s.:vcn pmnts .tnd two pn111t
aces. T1~1 Pratt W,\s 6-{1 Wi th thr et.:
Phillips W,IS 2-2 wn h t1yo kil ls
pomt o.;. Tt~ylor was 7-7 wn h tlu cc .111d Dillon,, kill
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points , Rohc1tson 6 - (l wu h two
E.1~tc1n l.kll'.t!t.::d Sout h we,le ln
p o lllt"i , Holler 6 -6 w llh t wo points, two g.un~s l o tJI IL', I'i -2. 12 - 1'· and
and o~ IY lcs () .. 2
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ol tJw, ~ 1 ou p o l g1rb Th~ y stepped Wit h l1vc p()l ll ls, .md . 111 .ILC Jcnnlie1
tHJ\11 the llo01 wllh .111 n ldi..' l 111 01\! C had we ll wo~s 7-4 wtlh hVL' pOints
L'X pc tt cn~..:cd lC.IIll .uul stt~ye d lt glll .unl .m ace, Stn!th .was 1-2 .mJ one
Wll lltll c m II w.t"' .1 glll\d cll n11"
po mt . and B.tkcl 1-:!
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Earl Haynes ru shcq a sc hool-record
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32-2 1 w1n ovc1 Lakota West and
Booker Vann earned 40 tunes for
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ScholastiC sid elights

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OR HIGHLAND OAKS
National Foolba\1 L~ague
PH IL i\DFLP HI A FAGLES S1gncd S Br1 ,m
Dawkm ~ to 1 (On lra~t extensron through Ihe 200 ~
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.md ru,hmg for 126) ard" m e1 .til - anJ lo.,mg hc~.:.m-.c prcs~nlcd lo u' Wc ha\~ nohod\ 111 hl.tmc hut o ut
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pass and then ran 30 yard~ on a draw
to the Townsh1p four
MormngSiar, who rushed tor ,203
AP Sports Writer
yards a nd lour touchdowns, ,scored
Nothmg can be taken for granted w11h no tnne left, then added the
in Oh1o high schoo l fnothall Need two-po mt convemon for a 43-42
an examp le"' Here arc three
Wtn ,
-Elyria Catholic had a first
- After Racine Southern scored
down, the ball, a 14-13 lead and on Josh DaviS' 46-yard blocked punt
tb~re were only 34 seco nds left. Yet
return m the second 'quarter, no one
Mentor Lake Catholic won.
could find the kicking tee that is
Lake Catholic's Kev m Hille always used on pomt-after tnes. So
miSsed "11 extra-pomt k1ck that the coaches changed direction and
would have lied the game With I :43 went for two points. DaviS ran for
left, but then kicked and recovered the conve,..ion and a 15-7 lead.
an onside ki ck. The Cougars dro.ve to
The teams traded points the rest
the EC 24, but H1llc 's 41-yard field- 1of the game, but the momentanly
goal attempt was far short and was mJS sing tee may have spe lled the difdowned at the two
ference in Southern's 29-27 victory
,: On first down , however, EC blew over Waterford.
af""nd(Jff and the ball squtrted into
Elsewhere, Ryan Brewer of Troy
tne end zone, resulting in a safety was up to his old tricks, treat ing hi s
and MLC 's 15-14 win.
fans to a career-high 359 yards on 28
:__ "You can never give up," Lake carries and live touchdowns m a 65Sj:mor defensive end Tom Rcgovich 7 lands lide over Clayton Northmont
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scprell wJth 36 seconds left t(J tqkela rushed for more than 200 yards.
42-35 lead over Lancaster Fairfic d
Sullivan Black
INVISIBLE
I.:Jnion. Township was led by Jared R1ver, almost overlooked in the
Adkins who passed for 304 yard s weekly AP statew1de poll, moved to
and R1ck Dillon who caught 13 pass- 9-0 by scoring twi ce m the final four
es lor 204 yards and three touch- mmutes to beat pre viOusly unbeaten
tlowns.
and No. 2-ranked Be llv1llc 'clear
• But on suce cssJVe plays afte r the Fork , 32-2 1. Bob R1fn c p1 cked up a
. k1ckoff, Fairfield Umon 's Robert fumble and returned II &amp;5 yaros for
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SILVER LAKES, CAMBRIAN RIDGE

Basketball

GETTING AWAY from East Carolina's Pernell during Thursday night's Conference I!JSA game in
Griffin (47) (left) and Corey Floyd (85) is what Cincinnati, where the visiting Pirates' 24-21 win
Cincinnati quarterback Chad Plummer has in mind kept the Bearcats 0-for-1998. (AP)

Missing te~ he'lps in Souther~'$
29-27 victory over Waterford

TOUGH TIMES - Cincinnati men's basketball coach Bob
Huggins faces just that as he speaks wHh reporters after the NCAA
slapped his program with two years' probation Thursday. The pro,
gram also lost three scholarships, but avoided a ban on post-sea"'
son play. (AP)
go mg to play the way I d1d on the
"We haven't been havmg goo&amp;
playoffs, but the happ1est thmg IS stans lately," Jagr said. "We had t ~
that the knee felt good after the open up the game and start playmg
game ..
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Pmsburgh lied Ph1ladelph1a for
Straka cut Ouawa's lead to 2-·I
first in the Atlantic D1vJSion with 13 and staned the Penguins' comeback'
p01 nt s.
at 5 29 of the m1ddl e penod. Then
The Senators fell one wm shy of Jagr ued the game w1th hJS first goar
the franchiSe record of four.
agamst Ouawa in two seasons. on the ,
Phillips opened the scon ng at power play at6. II of the third.
6:0S of the first, and le ss than two
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minute., later, Jm Slegr's skates put goal at 15:54, follow ed by Lang's
Ottawa up 2-0. Vaclav Prospalthrew cltncher wllh 2:30 left. Lang and Jagr ,
a blind qJass out from behmd the lead the Penguins wuh five goals
Penguins' net that caromed off the aptece
Pittsburgh dcfenseman 's 'skates and
past a surpnsed Aubm

And only a few hundred remained after East Carolina
pulled away early in the founh quarter on a pair of touchdown passcos from David Garrard to Jamie Wilson, a runmng back who scored three tunes
Earlier m the day. Cincinnati's men's basketball program was placed on probation by the NCAA for rules
violations.
The Bearcats had their best chance to get a wm so far
on Thursday. They hadn ' t pl~ye&lt;! in I2 days. a layoff that
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By contrast. East Carohn~ was playmg for 1he second
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Freshman DeMarco McCleskey camed 41 t1mcs for
234 yards ~ the SJxtlt h1ghest lola! m school hiStory and gave Cincmnatl 1LS first lead al home th1s sea~on
wllh a one-yard touchdown run with' 4;5S left before
hal fume
It d1dn't last long An embarrassing miStake helped
Easl Caroltna scorc ,IO pomt~ hcforc halftime
Unaware that Cmc1nnat1 was m shotgun funn;.tllon
rcnlcr Doug Rosfc ld snapped the ball as 1f the qu.lrlcrhack were nght hehind him East Carohna recovered 1hc
fumbie and Wtlson scored on a one-yard run for a I 0-7
halftime lead.
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After a scorr l cs~ 1l11rd quar~r. Ea.\t Carolina took
control with Garmrd"s two touc:hct'o\Yn pao.;o.;t•o,; m ,, I ·B

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m~~- · She .. ull, hasn ·c apologi1cd .
M~ fcl'hn~~ for Edna ha\c tolctll'
changed . I '"ll he pan o f Ihi&gt; family
for the rc ... l of my lif~. and I need
~our ad\ 1(\.' 1111 how lo deal with rhis .
-- . Ticked Off in · Texas · Dear
Texas: Y11ur mother-in -lim · ~hou ld ·
not h ;I\'U. li'-l'd T1ffanv's name and
So~1al Sc~.: ur~t: nunlh~:r · surr~pli ­
liou.., ly. and ! ou .. lmtiiJ not have
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only did he nol pay me. he didn't

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Preparing for a jourUeJ
l'!y Bonnie Shiveley
Devotional Writer

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la . . t nur trtp 1\) the Holy Land is almost here~ LasL FeiJ.ru: tn. ! ,qntc thall \\ ~ ~~ ~o excited . Boarding a jet. tlyin g non-.tnr. 111 ·li.·l Asl" ~cc med ~o far away. ·But aS your read this ,
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.\\L'·r~ mal-.111g f1nal prepara11ons logo. As soon as we're bark,
~\)u'll h~~H ~ torics from I srael. Fo~ no w. I'm still fu11 1 of quest In n . . about the tl11ng~ \\ t::' ll sec .

The I:Jnd where Jesus Chris! walked. taughl , healed thou -.amh. Jr,_·J lor our o.;.ins anJ roSe again great ly interests me. Bu~
nght nnw, J'rn thaqkful for you and your suppo rt and want to
I11Lu-. 1111 \'tiU. You !!rc~ tl y e n~.: ou r ag e me .
I ~,.·,~ul~l \\ ntc tl~c same words ( inserling I he word "'you"
ltt"t~;.d Ill "the' .. , that the Apnstlc P.a ul wrote to his friends at
Cllt~-,..,c. · l\ ly Purpose is that you may be encouraged in heart
.md utllll'J in lo\ c. ~o that you may have the full riches of com11~~o:IL' undcr!- tand1ng . in order that you may know the mystery
11 ! (itld. n,unelv. C hrist. in whom an~ hidden all the treasures of
,, r-.Jtllll :m d 1-.. JHl\\ k dgc ..... The treasure s Paul speaks of arc
It lUnd tn Chri:.. t Paul :1lso rejoiced that !hey were "ovcrllowing
'' tll1 than l-..fulnL· ..,~ ...
. " \\'h~ .,hl'u ld &lt;'ur gratitud e spill over to others?· Paul tells us ;
" l ·ur rn Chri~! al l th t.: fulln'-!~s of the Deity lives in bodily form

h;nl' h t:L' Il ~1\' l' il fullness in Christ ... "
\\'hal "tin-. full~c ....,~ ·.1 Paul answers. "When you were dead
111 \Lill i ... nb ... (/(almad~ You alive with Christ. He forgave all

Jlrd \llU

h ;11. 111~ ~.:Hnceh: d - thc written code ... th&lt;.~t was Jgo1ins1
he (ilU~ 1! ~a" ;1y. nailing tl to the cross ... triumphing over

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h\ thl' L'\'11'&gt;~ ...
11.d(duph~ \\'hal ;! rL·asnn to rejoice and he thankful! Christ
l..._·.,u-. died ftt r u~ to &lt;., a\·c u.; frnm our Sin .

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th nLlght. Whuttf you ha\•c nu t acceptL'd .k .. u .. ;h ~.ou r Sa\·inr'.' If \'ou r hca rl is not full and ovcr llow 111~ "11 h h i ~~~ mg-., . \\' n n ' t ~· m1 plca~r ask Jcsu~ to come in1 o
\tlU t l1k ,t nd i'rJI'I.!i'..: al l \O Ur sms'.' He wanrs to, and if snmcihrn~· -. h1'u ld hapi1L'tl nn t l~ i~ tri p anJ I go to he ave n hefon.! yo u.
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But

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\ !.1\ the Ln rd mak L' \our l mc in..:r~asc a nd ovc rllow for
•' dLil tl l.h-.:1 . , Ju~ t &lt;~~ ttlit~ll.' t h.lL'~ fm yu u. May he strcn,glhen
~~~ u1 hc;rl\' )tl th .tt yuu \\ 111 h( hJu m c k ~s and holy in tile prc s~·n~~- , d tl llr Ciud and F ~ 1thn \\ hl' n u ur Lurd Jesus (On)c S .. :·
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lowering ' foods

10. Bobby Hamil1on. 3.636

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BUSCH

TRUCK
1 Ron Hornaday. 3,902
2 Jadl Spfague, 3,889 •

2. Matt Kensett., 4.101
3. M. ~ . 3,855
... Randy LaJoie, 3,365
5. El!ion Sadler. 3.358
6. Enon sawy.-. 3.324
7. Tm FedeWa, 3,299
8 . PNI Panons. 3259
_. 9 . Budlshol Jones. 3 ,178
1G. Hetmoe Sadler, 3,U9

WINSTON CUP SERIES
Jeff 'Gordon wrapped up his
third Winston Cup champi-

onship in fou~ years, and
second .in a row, in grand style,
wiMing the AC-Delco 400 over
It was the 41st victory of
GarCon's career and 12th of
the season. No driver has woo
12 races since Darrell Waltrip

7 . .Jimmy Hensl8)'. 3.405
8 RiCk Cnlli. 3,12 1
!.1 Gtegeiftle , 3.117
10 Ron Brield. 3.089

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Above and below, cars are .shown in action last year at Allanla Motor Speedway.

He did it in style

Future champion

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2. Mark Marlin (2)

1: Dale Eamhardt 18)

Deserving of a title

Ending on-high note
8. Terry Labonte·(7J

Stirring second

tacks consistency

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4. Rusty Wallace (4)
Right !hera again
5. Bobby Labonte 15)
Atlanta hal Irick?

9. Mike Skinner 19)
His pil crew's lhe basi
10. Bobby Haml~on INR)
Took lOth in points

ALL-TIME NAPA 500
WINNERS: Earnhardt end
Richard Petty have eaah won
four. Labonte has won the
last two .

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bile, this is not your father's

Allan Ia Motor Speedway.
In fact, your father proba·

bly called it Atlanta Interna-

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Rooe

1997 Winner Pole

NAPA 500, Hampton, Ga .

B. Labonte

G. Bodille

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Sure. there's still a point

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comment, write: NASCAR
This Week Your lltm, c/o

Earnhardt is the all-time
leader with eight victories,
but Bobby Labonte has won
three of the last four.

3. Dale Jarrett 13)

No~.

tional Ract: of Champions)
championship, he did r win
one of the races earlier thi s
year.-Gordon's career i s st ill
relatively young- he was a
roolc,ie in 1993 - so we
wouldn't be surprised if
eventually he added an
· I ROC championship to hi s
At age 27, however, Gordon has won c hamp ionships in open-wheeled cars
(United States Auto Club)
and Winston Cup.

Monte Dutton
NASCAA This Week

OPENED: t960
ALL-TIME WINSTON
CUP RACE WINNERS: Dale

em

Dale

has

li st of achievements.

~ By

Last

6. Jeff Burton.IS)

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Gordon

similarly tb CharlOtte and
Texas motor speedways.

1. Jeff Gordon 11)

&gt;ra

Sonja,

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arc the same .

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1.54-mlle tri-oval, configured

Weekly rankings by NASCAA This Week writer Monte Dutton.
week's ranking is in parentheSes.

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How can Jeff (Jorqon be s_o
dominant in the Win stOn
Cup Sc;ies, Winning two
c hampionships (no w tlrreeed.), but is only av~rage in
the champion of champions
races, IROC, where all the

Although
never won

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He has never won any of
these championships .
Sonja ~u?dcy

day."

·Victory I've ever had," said the
o!der of racing brothers from
Emporia. Va.O
"It's the first time I·ever cried

Elliott Sadler wanted to leave

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Clear Spring. Md .

Petty also holds the al!·time
record, having won 27 in 1967.

BUSCH GRAND NATIONAL

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cars

bu1 1had the smjlrlesl prt·

meaningful.
..This was the most emQtional

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crew," said Sadler, 23. "I'd
rather be lucky than good any

victories (1975) with a win in
race of the season .

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NOTABI.£: Ron Hornaday and Sprague.
the series chatnp6005 in 1996 Mel '97,
~. &gt;«I decide ths year's !rtle
belween lhem.

with one more trip lo victory
tanS with his old Busch Grand
National buddies.
"I didn't have the fast~t car,

pardon could uequal Richard
Petty's modern record of 13

pulled lhe leal in bolh 1981
and '82.
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Atlanta Motor Speedway

5. T9ftY Raines , 3~ 41*! .

li· S1acy Compton. 3,430

Sadler is moving up· to the
Winston Cup Series next year
to drive the Ford owned by the
Wood Broth~. ~ may be a
white before he wins a race
again, so Saturday's victory in
the AC-Oelco 200 was pretty

The Da'ily
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PROFILE

J . Joe Autlrrl&lt;Wl, 3, na
• . J-r Sau11r. 3,512

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1997.
RACE RECORD: Mati&lt; Martin, Fad,
t51.751 mph, Man:h6, 1997.
OlHER FORMER WINNERS: No one nas

FROM LAST WEll

Dale Jarrett end Rusty W~llace.

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161.310 mph, Nov. 8,

1997.
RACE REC0R0: Joe Ruttman, FO&lt;d,
125.849"""' Nov. 9, 1997.
OlHER FORMER WINNERS: Sprague """

TRACK QUAUFYING RECORD: Tm

WHEAE: Al1anla Mala ~ay•
H&lt;or¢ln. Ga.
WHEN: Sorutday, Nov. ·7
1. OCENm.ttt Jr., 4 2 47

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DEFENDING CHAMPION: Joe Rullman
lRACK QuAIJFY1NG RECORD: Jack

DEfENDING CIIAMPKlN: Mati&lt; Martin

COMING UP: 5nHL 301!

WINSTON CUP
1. Jeff Gordon, 5.143
2. MM11 MM!in, 4..799:
3. Oafe Jarrett, 4,444
4. F\l$ty Wallace, .4,398
Jefl Burton, 4.256
e. Bobb'l LabOnte. •.146
1. Jetamy Mayfi81d . 4 ,039
8. [)ale Eilll"'larttt. 3,804
9. Tetry Labonte. 3.759 .

WHEN: Sooday, Nov. 8

and Philadelphia.

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RACE
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159.904RECORD:
mph. Nov. 16, 1997.
OTHEJi FOIWER WN1ERS: Dale
Eamhatdlleads all drMn wilh eig1l Al1anla
victories. Bl Elidl.....,t lt'e races tau in
1985 and 1992, erd """ five viclories &lt;&gt;'o'Oilll.
NOTABI£: ilol&gt;tJy labont!&gt; nas won 1hs
"""' in each ollt'e pasl two seasons.

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Ga., to Atlanta's.Bi.Jckhead district,
but the city's resU.uran~ shopping
and nightclub area is wOrth the
trip. The diversity is Clstonishing,

VISA

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National noce tau in 1992. Tho SON :llO
was rained out erier 11 the year and
attached lo lt'e socood ~ weel&lt;end .

H's a long way trom Hampton,

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DEFENliNG CHAMPION: ilol&gt;tJy Uibonte
EVfHT QUALFYING RECORD: Geoft

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Rio Grande Women's Club.
Senio rs recc 'i ving scholarships
for this ;:u.:ademir year include Karen
Durunya of Belfry. Ky.. Wendy Fcc
n f T:-.rk-.nn Jamie H:•tri-.on of Gallipolis ,
Marilyn
Kibble
of
Reedsville. Dennis Kirkbride of
Chillicolhe. Tamara Kostaval of
Gallipolis, leslie Pauley. of Mason.
W. Va., Jame s Stephens of Patriot.
ond Amy .Woolum of Jackson.
Four juniors were aw'a rded sc hol arships. They arc Beth Bales of
Vickery. Timothy Divens of Springt1cld , Kim Janey of langsyii.Je. and
Travis Saunders of Galljpelis.
Sophomores who received schol.. arships from Ihe Women 's Club
were Jerc"}y Helphenslinc of Rip- ..
Icy. and Brenda Phalin of MiddleSCHOlARSHIP RECIPIENTS Universi!)' ot Rio Grande Women's Club recently held a Jun·
port .
cheon tor its 19911-99 scholarship recipients. Eigh~. ot the 1.5 scholarship winners attended. Club offi·
Each scholarship is worth $500.
cers and recipients included left to right, front, Faye Williams, general treasurer, Carol Smith, club' presThe Rio Grande Women ' s Club
ident, Tamara Kostava, Jamie Harrison, Marilyn Kibble, Beth Bales and Brenda Phalin; and back row,
sponsors numerous cvCnts throug hRosemary Hanning, concessions director, Gwen Taylor, vice president, Dennis Kirkbride, Travis Saunou t the year to raise funds for schol ders, Timothy Divens and Barbara Sims, recording secretary.
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.. ars hips., including ,!lower sa le ~ and
Christmos bazaars. The Club also
works the (Oncc~sion stand tlt ali
Rio Grande home basketball games
an d uses the proceeds to fund ~~ hol ­
qrships .
Thi s year 's offic (:rs MC Carol
Smith. rr~ s idcnt. Gwen Taylor, VJCC
pres idc.nt ; Barhara Sims. rcc ordin~
secretary: Elaine Wheeler. "·om::~
sponding secrc.tary: Faye Williams,
gcheral treasurer: and Rosemary

See Mike Bing

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THE WI N·S T 0 N CUP CIRCUIT

This year. 15 ~tudcnls , nmgmg
from sophomore s to seniors. were
awarded s&lt;holarship fundin g by the ·

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992-2196

Parts

668 Pinecrest Drive
Gallipolis
Across from Galli a AUto Sales on old Rte. 35 West
New Summer Hours Mon .-Fri. 8-5; Sal. 8-3

TI1e University of Rio Grande
\Von~ en ·s Club ha ~ omnuuncctl it ~ li!'&gt;t
nf sdwlarsh1p reci pients ror the
1998-99 academic year.

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When my neighhor return ed. not

even "'Y "!hank you ." I called a lo her birthday party. h dawned on how mucb good \\as done in her
kennel and asked what they would me that if e;u:h child brou:ght a $I 0 honor. She didn't mind pa;smg up
charge for the sanie ser,vice. lbey gift, Charlone would re.;e'ivc $200 , !he gifts and fell wonderful about
said. " About $400." I am I 2 years wonh of gifiS she probably wouldn' t conlrihuting 10 some w"mhy cause~ .
(think thi s idea is a g&lt;&gt;Od one. not
o ld and don' I have any other way to appreciate. h hit me. hard thai I was
earn money. I think my neighbor contr~buting to the next generalion only for binhdays. but for Christ mas . .Ch;mukah. anniversaries and
feels guilty because he is avoiding of spoiled, materialisti c people.
so
on. If you agree. An_n . pa.'is it on.
me. How should I handle this? --VirWe discussed an altematjvc. I
-Dnnna
in The resa. N .Y.
gmia Beach. Va.
scnl a lener saying no gifiS were
Dear
Donna: Wonderful idea!
Dear Va.: Tell your neighbor you expected. bul if lhe children wished
Consider il passed. Too many chil arc ~orry you waited so lo ng to .c ollo make a donation of money or rim e
lect for taking care o f his pets when . lo any charily. il would be appreciat- dren ha,'e too nun y toys that have
lm.t their appeal . Your co ncept will
he was,away. Be pleasant. and say. ed .
" I should haVe ~ ~ a pri ce, hut si nce
I enclosed a slip of paper on · teach them it's fun to g1vc as well as
I didn't. I will be glad to accept which each child could write what rcc ci\'e -- a lesson that'' 111 ~Lay w ith
_whatever you gi\'e me .''
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he or she had done in honor of Char- . 1hcrn forever.
·--Send questions to Ann Lan·
l et this be a Jesson lo you. Nc&lt;t lone 's birthday.
.
.
lime you cxpecllo he paid for a serI was delighted 'io lea rn thai ders. Creaton Syndicate, 5777 W.
\' ICC, wrilc 1hc agrccrncnt on iJ piece
donations were made lOa fotNil hank. .Century• Blvd., Suite 700, los
of paper and have the person sign it. hospitals and the Red Cross.
. Angeles, Calif. 901J.t5
Dear Ann Landen: My daugh·
I put lhe respon ses in a h&lt;Klk thai
tc r. ··charlouc ... 1rivi1ed ZO children
Charlonc can take out later and sec

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NOTHING !tUNS . . .
UKEADEERE'-

Scholarship reciptents at Rio Grande announced

Sermonette

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filed charges against her. Relatives
don't do that lo one another. You
should have raid the S500 to clear
'Jiffany's record and !hen insi&gt;led
Edna pay you back over a period of
rime.
Call Edna. and tell her. .. Ann
landers said we should forgive one
,another. wipe chc slalc clean and put
Ihe pasl hehind us ... let me know
what happens.
·.Dear Ann Landen : A ~1ghbor
~ked me lo take care of his two
golden rctric\'ers and two car~ while
he went ·out of town for 10 days. I
had watched his dogs once before
lo r l\\ 0 days. and he paid me $1 U. so
I said . '" Fine~: · I fed the do\!s twice a
day. g~Jve medicatio n to on-c. fed the
cats and cl!.!aned up after them .

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Ann tells readers to forgive actions of relatives - but will they agree?
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Franklin Btvd., Gastonia,

N.C.20054

Roberts won the first two,
four of the first five and five
of the first seven races held
there.
The March 1980 race was

twice, having earlier performed the feat in 1985. But
the accomplishment was bittersweet for Elliott , who lost
the point championship to

al~o notable, both for the
second victory Of Dale

Alan Kulwicki by t 0 points.

Earnhardt 's career andJor
the dri&lt;Jer who finished 9.55

Since Bruton Smith's

Speedway M.otorsports
acquired the property .:....

hence the change to Atlanta
seconds behiild Earnhardt.
Rusty Wallace was runner-up, Mo1or Speedway - the
capacity has been doubled
in his Winston Cup debuc.

went by for years. The track,
originally 1.522 miles and
shaped in the form of an
oval, opened In July t960 .
after a delay of eight months
due to weather and con- ·

1992 season, Bill Elllo11
beCame the only driver to

struction problems. Fireball

sweep Atlanta 's annual races

In the final race of the

and the track reshaped.
·Bobby Labonte won the first

race

af~fJr

next week's race, In Atlanfa,
for the third Week in a roW? If

race. Not between drivers, but
rather cars. With one race to
a Fdrd is the seCond-highest
go, the Chevrolet Monte Carlo finishing make, then there wi!l
. and the Ford Taurus have
be 8 tie for the title.' What's the
each won 15 races. Chevrolet tie-breaker? Victories. That's
leads the manufactu~er point
tied. Then it's second~place
s1andings by two, 231-229.
finishes. GueSs what? that's
NASCAR This Week writer .ti~. This Issue niight be
Monte DuHon givee his
,, 1 • Pecided by one of these long,
opinion: 'What if Pontiac
drawn-out NFL·style tie·
driver Bobby Labonte wins
breaker progressions."

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flnlsl'1es. ·

WHO'S NOT? ,

Darrell Waltr!p has

992-6611

• Ray Evernham and
tho Rainbow Warriors
made a crucial
miStake, earning a ·

15-Second pit-road

penalty from NASCAR,
that nearly cost Jeff
Gordon the AC-Delco

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400 at Rockingham.
But the crew acquitted
itself quite nicely, put~
ting &lt;?ardon in second
place and in position
to win his 12th race of
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At!anta is a vibrant city with
many reasons to visit, but if

TRIVIA

your priority is to avoid
race-d.Oy traffic, try to find

1. Before this season, when was the !ast t'lme a Winston Cup

champiOnship was decided before.the tina! race !n Atlanta?
.2. Who was the first champion of what is now known as the
Craftsman Truck Series?

finished

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21st Of worse In the !as!.
seven races .

555 Park St. .
Middleport

Fan ·Tips

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Earnhardt has scored
three straight top-10

Lumber&amp;·
Supply Co.

§-mith transformed

the layouh

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6,

1998

The Daily Sentinel • Page 9

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Friday, November 6, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

Family: Spend tiine with your children and learn about their need
By LESLIE BOYD
Bridgewater (N. J.) Courier·
News
Gary Ruskin is fed up with the
way giant corporations arc allowed
to inanipulate kids and their parenos
into buying things they don ., need .
for years he f~llowcd "harmful and

intrusi\'c and immoral uses of advcr·
ll,ing, anJ the t.!Xt:CSSCS uf

t:Oillllll'T·

dalism .··
,
He had been working with Ralph
Nud&lt;r, and h&lt; rel'entl y started Cnrn mL·rdal Ah:rl. a nonprofit organiza.
tion 10 help parents tu mhat th~:

inllut:m:c of adv'"~nising directed at
..:hiiJrL'n .
·· AJ,•c:rtiSCrs pr..:-y on l.:.ids using
y~.·ry :-.nphisli1.·ah.·d psydwlogital
n..·~c:an:h tn manipulah.' k.iJ!. intn
;~J~idions to alcllhol and 10h&lt;.1Cl"O.
aoLI. lu sd l violcnl mnvics· and \•idc:o
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~ ~ays . ··En~n the atb fnr

1oys nod namc·hrand clolhes and

Parents. guilty over the lack of
time they have to spend with their
children. give in and buy the lh~ng'
that adverti&gt;ing has promised will
make children happy. But that due'n't work . Soon. kids will " need "

shoes and ,uch pits kids against parents, and thai \ wron~ ...
Ad,cnising · has

crept . into

"'huob with Channel One. which
airs ncus and rnmmen:ials in classc~ - to a 'Jpli \ 'C audience of more
another new toy or article of cloththan Mmillion children.
ing.
Alkr 29 commercial-free years.
Unfortunalcly. the focus of stx·i·
.. Sesame Strccr· is adding 15-scc. · cty is on the hottom line. ami- whatnnd ad~ for 0i!'4..·m·cry Zone. a play ever methods corpormions ha\'C to
phu:c I hat ~hargcs admission.
u~c to mcrcasc J&gt;rolits arc aLtcpl!.:'t.l .
··oi~CO\'cry Zone 1 has lascr-tae
··Home. family. ~ ivic duties. rcli g:.trn~s lied. 10 ·Men in Blat:k .' ; ginn. ~.:ommuni1y .- these arc the
ralhcr violent movie for the kids thing s that ~hould be the main fnrus
who nrc young cnou.gh 10 pa1ronizc of our li ves." Ruskin sayS.
·
Disl:qvcry Zone.·· Ruskin say!&gt;.
According to Consumer Rcpllrt ~ .
·· People tlon ·t think &lt;.thout these U.S. children wa1&lt;:h an avcra!!c nr
1hings. anllthcy need to ...
!han
]0J)(X}
COIU ·
Children· ~ec ads for c:-;pcn!&lt;&gt;ivc more
mercinls
every
year.television
.
wys. do1hing. nm tpUt~r gadg-ets and
Advertising executives ac knowl Shocs. and the y whine until parents edge they target their pitches to chi Igive in . Ruskm says.
drcn .

.

My father managed to convince
us that fnllowing the herd and buying thing.., ju"'t hccausc everybody
cbc had them was dumb. If we.
wanted 10 be smart er. tf we wanted
to be creative. we would strive to
stand out fnnll the crowd.
We have 10 \pend time wi1h our
c hildr~n . !!Ct lo know them and their
inieres t ~. The latest designer lahel
wqn ' t make them better human
tion. You ope n up emotional 'ulncr- hcings . hut 1hc des ire to resist the
ahilllics. Jnd it iS very easy to do huge machine that lri cs to ~II it to
with kid s hcl'auo.;e thev ·rc the mo.,( them will.
Advcrti~ing

At;,&gt;t&lt;X: tation. &gt;tcvcral
opponcnh of odH·rtisin~ wchildrcn .
including Ruskin . 4uotcd ad cxc~.­
Nancy Shalek.
.. Ad\'crti!&lt;&gt;ing at its be st is ahout
making people ft.:cl that v. ithout
1hcir product , you·re a loser. Kid ~
~m.: se nsitiw to that. If \o'OU t~llthcm
Ill buy ~tunctlung . they ·arc tC..,t!&lt;&gt;lant.
Blil if you tell thorn they'll he? dork
if they don ' t. ynu·vc gut their allcn -

them: · Mig not :-;ays .
··This ts very L'Xciting . \~ (irk hL'l'iiU"l'
it·s the llrstlo show lh~.·rc prohahl y

&lt;

is ;l gcncti~.: t::..tu~e here . Pl'oplc \\i ll
say it 's just environmental. all )OU
need to do is go to sleep earlier and .
you'll wake up early. But if..; not
that simple.'" says Sonin Am:oli·
Israel. a Unin:To.;ity of Calil"ornia -

lrvine Mcdital School research~r
and author of "All J Wan li s A Good
Night's Sleep" (Mu~by. $9 :Y5) .
Still. there uftcn ;Jrc ways to &lt;Jiter
rhythms. she says . Exposure to
bright light, for eqmplc, tan promote wakefulness.

with as much precision as the two
hands of a pianist. Students of Mon·
ina Tavora, the Assads are credited
with doub\chandedly
reviVIng
Bra7j lian music for the instrumenL ·
The brothers gained international
attention at th~ Rostum of Young'
Interpreters held in the former
Czechoslovakia in 1979. Since then
they have been entertaining nudi·
enccs worldwide with a repertoire
that includes Baroque., Latin classical, jazz and contemporary works.
The Assads pCrfonn often in recital
and with orchestras across EUrope,

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lha Melga County Auditor,

45769

Second Floor, Courthouse,
Second Street, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769.
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Complaints against tho
vatuallane, as eatabllohod
lor tax year 1998, must ~·
made In accordance with
Section 5715.19 ol the Ohio

Real Estate appraised at:
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Revised

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Meigs County

the Racine. Grange hall.

.Bounded on the North by

lands tarmerly awned by

upon a Judgment therein

124;

Newton Kemper; or;, the

the balance not be paid,

Public Notice

auction on December 4th,

Sherlff'sSalaofReaiEstate

Case No. 97 ·CV-o83
1998, st 10:00 am, on the
CTho State oSt Ohio, Molga
Meigs County Caurthauoe
aunty Mid- tate Trost, IV,
otepa, Pomeroy, State of
Platnttlt VS. Kelly B.
Ohio, to-wit:
Chapman, Et At,
Situated In the Township
.Defendants.
of LebanQn, County of
In pursuance of an Order M 1
nd s
1 Ohl
at Salo In the abave .entllled
ego a
tate 0
o, toaction, I will alter lor oala at wtt:
btl
ld
The fallowing deocrtbed
pu 0 auc11 on · 1no 8 the . real o•tate situated In tho
door of the Caurthauoe in Township
~
of Lebanon,
Meigs County, Ohio on the County of Meigs and otate
25th day at November, 1998 01 Ohio and bounded and
et 10:00 A.M., the following described a a fallowa in
described roalostatt:
Town 2, Range u and In 100
Situate In the Township at A
L t N 161
dN
Rutland, Meigs County,
ere 0 8 0 ·
'an
o.
162
In
the
Ohio
Company's
.
Ohio: Beginning at a paint
purchase and
mo·re ;
In the centerline of Route
part 1c;u 1ar 1y descrlb a d as
124, sold paint lo where the fallows:
thence

with

the

offer tor sale at the front

a point at the canter of a

door ol tho Caurthauee In

bri.dge;thenceN.37"11'32"

412 Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy;

contalnlniJ · 93 112 acres

point of beginning, aal'd
point 11 also In ·rho
Northerly right of way nne
at Route 124: thence

le~vlng

mora or tess.
Excepting apt hail 01 all
the all and gas and all other
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.~l:era~~!~:nd d~~d::~~~~~:

said right bf way

Middleport
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Per Game •• $99.00
Coverall. •.• ,$ 1,000
With 145 to 1so·people
present.

premises ware appraiSed at

$44,000.00 and c~nnot be
sold lor less1han twa-thirds
of that amount, to wit:

$29,333.33.
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and Flea Market

Rick Pearson Auction Company,
fu ll time auctioneer. co mplete

aucti9n

service

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llcens~d

166 ,0hio &amp; We st Virg in1a . 30,4· ,
n3-5785 Or 304· 773·5447 .
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Gallipolis. Ohio 740-379·2720

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Wanted to Buy

Absolute Top Dollar: All U.S. SJI· ,
ver And Gold Cams, Proolsets:
Oiam.onds, Antiq ue Jewelry. Gold ·

flings, Pre-1930 U 5 . Currency, .
Sterling .' Etc . Acqu isitions J!3welry
· M.T.S. Coin Shop , 151 Second
Avenue . Gallipolis. 740-446-2842:'

Anliques &amp; Collectables. Buying
1 Piece Or
2707.

ROBEln BISSELL .

ON·LINE

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Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATEES
985-4473
7/22/tln

Ant iques &amp; clean used lurn itur'e , '
will buy one piece or compl ete' ·
household, Osby Martin . 740·
992·6576.

Clean

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Drives, Printers. llpgnulc Ynur PC To a Pentium CPU
and MD ·ltlllay. Prc· Owrwd Com puters.
740·992-1135 F11r A t•ricc Quote!

Frngnt.·t lntl'rnct Sign-up point for
Meigs and Mason Counties
114 CI•Ut'l Sl. J•ulllcruy, Ohio 45769
Lm·n1ed in the ln~ul-nntc l'lus IJuildinJt '
a c m~s from lht· ~t.mrl llousl.'.·

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE
•Room Additions
•New Garages
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
•Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
Also Concreto Work
. (FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

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New Homes &amp; Remodeling
Garages, Pole Buildings, Roofing, Siding
Commercial &amp; Re!~identlal
27 yrs. exp.
Licensed &amp; Insured
Poone 740-992-3987

Free Estimates

Dirt

Owner: John Dean

614-992-3470

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HOWARD
EXCAVATING CO.
Limestone Hauling
House &amp; Trailer Sites
Land Clearing &amp;
Grading
Septic System &amp; ·
Utilities
Estimates .
(614) 992-3838
12/18/ttn

Late Model

Cars

Qr

. Trucks, 199 0 Models Or Newer.'
Sm ith Buick Ponliac, 1900 East·
J

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Auto

Parts . Buying .

wrecked or salvaged vehicles
304·773-5033.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
110

Help Wanted

AVON I All Areas I
ATIENTipN:

For $25, New Releases , 740·441·
5167.

SWPM, Mfd 40 's 6.'1 230. Likes

Outdoor Activities. ISO SPF 25 ·
45. Send Response To: CLA 457,

Shlri~y

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Will Pay Vou To l oose Up To 29
lbs . (Or Mpre) 47 People Needed

Immediately!

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Orler E1Cpires 11130198, Call 740· '
441-1982.
.

Third Avenue , Gallip olis. OH
45631 .

Computer Users Needed , WorK·
Own Hrs_ $20K -$75K /Y r. ~ ·800·
349-7186 EICt. 1173 www.amp ...

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DRIVING POSITIONS
AVAILABLE:

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late

Model Ken·

worlhs With Reelers . West Coasl

Camer.

Giveaway

1 Yellow Killen, 6

Weeks 010,

740-446-4027.
3 beautiful kittens . to a goOd
home 304-895-3013
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Hauling, Excavating
&amp; Trenching
Limestone &amp; Gravel
. Septic Systems '
Trailer &amp; House Sites
Reasonable Rates

N.

740 -446·•

Antiques. top prices pa1d. RiVer :
me Anliques ." Pomeroy , Ohio,
Russ Moore owner. 740·9922526 .

Class A OTR :
Single D.river,

SAYRE
TRUCKING

Joe

Estates.

Spears. 304-675--1429.

12/21/98 1 mo. d.

Cu~tom Built C'nmP ut crs, Nctwhrks Modems, Bard

ill.''

Gravel, Sand,

Road

Princess Video Has X·Aated
Movies For Sale, $15 Each Or 2

1-800·809-7721

71

"Your Computer :shop"

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HAULING ~
Limestone,

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Sat urda~ 1~·5 , 40 Gallon AQuarium W•th Cabmet, F1iler &amp; Acces ·
sor les . $175 , E:c. Equ ipment•&amp; ,
Tapes. Butch Block. Ladi&amp;s Petitt
Clolhmg . Oak Co Hee &amp; EM Ta· .
bles. &amp; Miscellaneous. 304·6140113 . 3 6 Miles Out Sandhill

3 or more families $25.00 per mo.
By Calling

Computer Performance Up~adea

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Free Estimates
(740) 367-0412
(7 40) 992-4232

(lime StoneLow Rates)

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Sayre

3 female klllen s. 6 weeks old .
litlerbox trained, 304-675-71 69

~00 Mile Radius Home Deltve (· ~

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BOth Positions:

AI lea st 25 Years Old
Atleast 2 Years Expenence

Good MVR
Weekly Pay
Health Insurance A11allable
male .11emate tabby colored a .
Work Well With The Publ ic
-wks. old 304·674-4605

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AKC Registered Collie , older fe. male adult, sable ~ white, to good
hOme onlv, 740.696·t085.
Freel Trees For Firewood· You
Cut Down! 740-245·5536.

614-742-2138

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(:lass B OTA:
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Team Straight Tru ck, Late Mod9 1"
Freightliners With Sleepers. Muit ,
Have Air Brake Endorsements .

3 kittens, 2 wh ile/orange striped

Horse manure,

you load, 304-

Fo r More l nlormalion Call aoci.
437·8764 Hrs . 8.30 A.M. -'; P.M.
Exp. Dependable Diesel Meehan·
ic With Own Tools ; Benefi ts Pro·
vided. Send Res ume To . Me chan ic, P.O . Box -109, Ja c kson.' ·
OhiO 45640

895-3703 . .

SENIORS'!'
Mcdiwre/Med \ uppl cmcrrl
( nr~c cr Pr oletii OII
FRe E SE MINAR
V-JIH'It' ~~~ r11cr· Ct•nt•.... l
f't!lll!"ll&gt;,'

W!1r~r1

· Mother cat and live precious kll·
tens, desperate for homes. 740·

polis.

We Are 5 Puppies. Who Need A
Good Home, 7 1/2 Weeks Old, 11
2 Schnauzer, 740·441-1707 After

Female live m companion wantaQ ·1
for elde rly woman. Country selling , .

.3:30P.M.

01-1

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Lost and Found

P!L' rt 'llsi~.\!IO!l JHt·fcrrccl

CrmLu.t Allen K1ng
(740) 99 2-3104
1-800-677-0621

Los1· Male Dog ," Light Red In Col-

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Winter I• around
tl.e ~:ornei­

Come into
IMPERIAL TIRE
and have your car
winterized . Have your
anli-freeze checked, Oil
changed, New tires,
Snow Tires, Brakes
checked, &amp; Exhaust
Check out our
discounted tires .
of sizes

l31Cperienced Auto Body Aepalt ·
man Apply Al: Larry's Body
Shop: 2046 Addis on Pike, Gallj·

992·5755.

or-. 1 Blue Eye &amp; 1 Brown Eye.
Has Shot Records On Collar. Vicinity: Orchard Hill !S.R. 218. 740-

446·3356.

PANCAKE SREAKFAST
Sausage &amp; Pancakes
Adults $3.00, Children $2 .00
Sat. , Nov. 7, 1998,7- 11 AM
American Legion Annex
299 Mill St , Middleport. Ohio

urday, Novernt&gt;er 6th. 7th

ASK QUESTIONS,

Businesses Save Money, Too!

.... . . a
10/ 1311 mo. od .

Cousin's Home
Improvement and
Painting &amp; Coating

497$ Cor.a M1 U

Road . 740·379·2281 . F• •day. Sat·

Personaie

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Garage Saje

Small Dumpsters

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• Room Additjons

Over 20 years experience.
Free ·Estimates

005 '

c/o Gallipolis Dally Tribune. 825

Residential Pick-up $10.00 per mo.

• Vinyl Siding • Garages

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Start daring ton ig ht! Have fun
playing !he Ohio Dating Game, 1800-ROMA.NCE, extension 9015 .

·SOUTHERN OHIO DISPOSAL

Remodeling

M&amp;J

• New Homes • Pole Buildings

Toys. CtottHng,...Jrotl •scellaneoui.
Fr1day 9-5, Saturday 9· 1. W iiiQJIII ,
Valley M ISSIOn Mii'UStii&amp;S 2780
Ew 1ngton ~oaa , V1n10n . FolloW •
S•gns. P~st Vmton Elementary:

· ern Avenue, Gallipolis.

Jack's Roofing
PERRY'$&amp; Consttuction . CONSTRUCTION
New Roofs,

Au.ction Starting
Saturday, November 7 at 6:00 p.m.

THE APPLIANCE MAN .

Margie Jean achuler

Hul. Chnstmal

B1g Ann;,at Yard Sale All Size •
C lot~ •ng. Coats. Shoes, Suils.' •

TRUCKING.

New -Construction &amp; Remodeling
Insured

740-698-7231

R. L. HOLLON

SONSEYHOME
CONS,.ROC710N
Roofs • Decks • Garages

No Credit .• Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
Repo • Divorced

Call for appointment

Call

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"Done right the first time"
"Priced right all the time"

relieve a debtor of

CREDIT PROBLEMS

Tbne to gel your furna«:e'
!'iier~i.:ed for winter

SERVICE

WANTED : Full-time position available to work
with two individuals wilh menial retardation in
their &lt;;JWn home in Athens .. Hours: 7 am . Sun
thru 8 am Fri; sleep-over required, daytime hours
off.
STUDENTS : Th is position enables you to Jive in
the home rent free seven days a week as a
benefit of wbrking th e job (some restrictions with
apply) . High school degree or GED, valid driver's
license , trree years good driving record and
adequate automobile
insurance coverage
required . Salary: $5.50/hour. Health/dental
insurance and vacalion/sick benefits . Send
resume to: Buckeye Communily Services, P.O .
Box 604 , Jackson, OH 45640; ADN: Cecilia.
Deadline for app licants : 11 / 11 /9 8. Equal
OpjJortunity Employer.
·

. -.72Jeflness &amp; :J(ehab Genler

lktllon.l · li~wn .. hip

County

Sunday, Nov. 8

-.?p.m.

~ARPET

approval or .the Melgo

Get Your Message Across
Wit~ A Dallr Sentl..l

High school degree or GED, .valid driver's license,
three years good drrving-' record a nd adequate
automobile ,lpsurance coverage required. Salary:
$7:00/hr, starting. Full-time position health/dental
insurance and vacations/sick benefits . Send
resume to : Buckeye Community Services, P.O . Box
604, Jackson . OH 45640; ATTN : Cecilia. Deadline
lor app licants 1]/11198. Equa l Opportunity
Employer.

OH 457~9

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P•zza

Item$ . Clothes. Cheap WeD .
Thu&lt;s.. ffi . 9 OOAM • 6 OOPM •

Wedemeyer 's Auct1on Servipe.i.

4/21/98tln

BINGO

Reedsville •.•
If you see him,.
today wish him
(l
70th

Pomeroy,

William Safranek, Attorney At Law
(740) 592-5025
Athens, Ohio

Septic &amp; Cistern Tanks
Sewer Pipe: 3" thru 8 ", Gas Pipe &amp; Regulators
Open:
9:00-4:30
Weekdays
•
9;00·12:DO Saturday

ROAD

Living With An Insulin Pump

f'Un
IL&amp;I

Tuppers Plains, Ohio 45183
' 740-985-3813
4 " thru 48" Plastic Culvert In Stock
Full Line Of Water Storage Tanks - ·

• Freezers

NIGHT

740-742·2566
D. H-ard ,.,.,. __

Computer Graphics
Designs
All Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Services
·Commercial
•Residential
Owner; Mickle Hollon
Chester, Ohio
740-985-4422

DOH'S HEATING &amp; COOLING

For Informal ion Regarding Bankruptcy con!act:

St. Rt. 7

• Ranges

sleep -over required;

TIII·:SIIAY
I~ JM LKOY ·• S.r li , hur ) .It m"
-. hlp Tru ... ll'l'\. Tuc-.day. ( J 11.111 at till'
tu\\ n\ lup I tall .

G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY

• Hot Water Heater

128

I Ill· muni ~ illi il huildttt ~

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• Washers

American legion

I&lt;ACINE - The Racine Board of
PuhliL' /\flair .... Mnnday. 7:ld p.nt ill

740-446-9416. 1-800-872-5967

The aale Is sub)ec.t to

two-year warranty.

. • Installation

financi al obligations and arrange a fair
distribution of assets . Debtors in bankruplcy may.
keep "exe mpt" property f0 r,Jlis or her personal
use . This may include a car;· a house, clothes, and
household goods.

"Wt.ere Qrwlity Doe111 't Coal More,'

Wetzel to t.M. Janes, Juna
21, 1919 and recorded in
Volume 1, Page 271, of the
Record• of'Righto of Way ·ar
Meiga·Caunty, Ohio. .
Being the same real
estate conveyed to Paul M.
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Purchase of
Carpet
( with coupon)

Free Estimates

BANKRUPTCY can

.BENNETT'S HEATING &amp; COOLING

.of way granted to C. H.

SATURDAY. .·

(No Sunday Calls)

44087 Wlppte Rd.

*Free Digital Thermostat
*Free Estimates

Pg. 395 (Four Calla) and
following the centerline of a
small creek lor (TWo Calls),
N. 2" 25' 13" E. 94.17 feet, N.
35" 20'; 37" E. 60.5.1 l~et to a
paint; thence leaving said
creek, S. 54" 08' 43" E.
313.52 leal 'passing an Iran
pin at 20.00 loot to ah Iran
pin, S. 41" 28' 39" W. 164.01
teet to an Iran pin In the
Northerly right al way line
of Route 124; thence alon!l
said right or way line, N. 48
31 ' 21" W. 246.211eetto the
palrit of Beginning and
containing 1.00 Acres.
For Last Source of Tltta
Sei D.B. 324, Pg. 557 al the
Meigs County,
Ohio
Recorda of Deeds. Parcel
No. 11-110025.001
• Property Address: Route
11, Box 28, Rutland, Ohio
45775
.Sold premtsoa are located
at RoUte #1, Box 28,
Rutla-nd, Ohio 45769. Sold

premises.
·
Also subject to the right

740-378-9807

(740) 992-5344

Douglas Chapman D. B. 309,

MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs Chapter
53, Disabled American Veterans , .-----------,-~-:_-------------.
Monday. !dO p.m. &lt;Jl hall.

\\L'kt l lliC .,

and

614-992-7643

Our Customers Are Special

*Free 5 Parts Warranty

estate is as follows:

EVERY

SYRACUSE -- Meip Count y
Rcp uhli ~,;;.m Cummitll'l'. 7:~ 0 p.rn .
Mor)di!y, ('; u-ldon Sdmol. Ev~:ry Lml'

Heat Pumps As Low As 13§ a month

Situate 1-n tM VIllage at
Pomeroy, County ot Melga,
State al Ohio: A strip 43
feet and 9 inches wldo offal
the south aide ol Lot No.
544 In sold village, fronting
· 1ng
On Brawn .Alley and runn

BINGO

CARPENHO:R - Services Su nJay. Cu-pcnter Baptist CIJUrch on
State Rouie 143, 10:30 a.m. with
Darla and Eve rett Clark. Sunday
school , 9:30a.m.

E. 24.91 feet to the true

Rood,

SANITATION
MIGHTY MAC
AERATION SYSTEM
New light wejghl,
fiberglass state and
county approved with

Hall

FREE ESTIMATES

New &amp; Used Tires
Computer Balancing &amp; Mounting

Air Conditioners .As Low As 128 a mgnth

line and along a severance
line through the property al

30 Announcements

75

County

TII·COUm

LUDSUPI
DISIGIS

• Sales • Service

·"En5y Ot•er lire Pirone Brrnk Finnncing"

OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING

CARPET &amp;UPHOLSTERY
WANING

$59.95
(Maximum 500 sq. ft.)

L &amp; L .Tire Barn

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East by the Ohio River: an aald dawn payment will be
the South by lando 01 J.M. J lartelted.
Cox; and on the West by t~a

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TJIPPJIIJ

Ohio 45769. A complete
legal description ol the real

EAST MEIGS - Eastern Lotal
., Band lluostcrs. 7:.10 p.m. Monc.la)l;
hand I"OtJrn .
SUNDAY
POMEROY - Enterj1risc United
Mcth()dist Churd1 Heritage Day, Slm ~
Jay, ~ to II a.m. Special musk . Jan
Lavender anll Kathy McDaniel.
· Brunch to follow.

Case No. 27715
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to the order of
the Probate Court of Motgs
County, Ohta, tn Caao No.
27715, I wtlt alter lor oalo at

centerline of Corn Hollow

Pomeroy, Meigs County,

POMEROY - Big Bend Fann
Ant ique Cluo, Monday, Gmngc annex
huilding, Meigs County Fairgrounds,
7:.10 p.m.
_

Jamea .M. Saulaby
(10) 23,30
(11) 6

100 acre lot No. 161 and

10/tlmo.

Residential &amp; Mobile Honie
Air Conditioners &amp; Heat Pumps

AUDITOR 'S PARCEL NO.
07·00754.000 and 07·
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
00755.000
COURT, PROBATE DIVISION
EXCEPTING from the .
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
above descrlb~d premlaoa
IN THE MATTER OF THE
thelollawlng:
GUARDIANSHIP OF
Approxlmitoly 4.035
MARGIE JEAN SCHULER, scroo being 2.087 acraa In

Road lntoroocta with Route

Ohio, an the 4th day al
December, 1998, at 10:00
a.m., the taliawlng lands
and tonemanto, located at

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992·7696

Public Notice

:ric Day, et aL , Detendants,

NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Order at
Sate Issued out ol the
camm.an Pleas court at
Molgo County, Ohio, In the
case ot the Peoples
~otlanat Bank nka City

Pomona Grange, Friday, ?:30 p.m. at

SATURDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern
Local School Board, special session.
S;:llunby, 9: .:m a.m. at the administration ofr1cc-, Tuppers Plains. regardin£
liJ~Oilling J UI:li1U1S.

In Historic Downtown Pomeroy

County Deed Records.

rendered, 'being Case No. centerline ol Raute.124, S.
911-CV-54 In said Court, 1will so• 02' 33" E. 153.97 loot to

. POMEROY - Revival, Laurel
c;tift. Free Methodist Church. through
~ unday. 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday,
1(}30 a.m. and6 p.m. Sunday. ·

• Hartwell Hares

HOWAlD'S

a Rooms &amp;

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

• Soap • Baby Gifts

ALL PRO

. • Fall Special-

Room Additions • Roofing

. Birdhouses • Clocks • Frames

SubJect to all leases,

an Jncompatant person

Garages· Repl,acement Windows

Toland Flags· Camille Beckman Lotion

easements and rtghto of
way at record.
REFERENCE DEED: Volume
318 , Page 599, Melgo

'latlonal Bank, Plaintiff, va.

Iliad with the County
Austml ia, the Far East and North Audllor wtll be heard by the
Board ol Revision In the
and Latin America. They have also manner provided by Secllan
released 10 CDs during their career 5715.19 ot the Ohio Revlood
which have been met with both crit- · Code.
ical and popular praise. 1l1eir 1996 Nancy Par kor Camp b e II •
release. Saga dos Migrantcs. 'wa~ a Molgs County Auditor .
(11) 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12
New York· Times Crit.ics: Choice 10TC
-'-'-------Selection.
Ticket~ can be purchased at the
Public Notice
Haning Hall hox office qpcn from
noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri .
740 593 17 g0
d ay or hY ca II Jng
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$10
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$7 and
.
T tc e pnces arc
, scnoms
.
stu dcru s $5 .

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New Homes • Vinyl Siding New

Antiques • Lang Calendars • Candles

Public Notice
Schuler and Margie J .
Schuler by Cecil P.
Bradbury and wile by deed
recorded In Oeod Book 169,
Page 89 of the Meigs
County DMd Recarcfo.

1.948 acrea In 100 acre Lot
162 ao .aame !101 between
SR 124 and the Ohio River
11 per a survey ol George F.
Seymour, Ohio Proteoslanat
Surveyor No. 6044, January
.
7
' ~:':·EXCEPTION lo more
fully described In EXHIBIT
" A" ol.an Entry flied March
3rd., .1998 In the Malgs
county Probate Court In
case No. 27715 and same to
Incorporated heroin by
reference. ·
No opinion of title nor
certification as to accuracy
of description rendered by
the preparer of thla
instrument.
Said premises are
appraised at ninety nina
thousand
dollars
($ 99;000 .00). Ten percent
d
h
th bid 1
own 1 w
•
d en d de
accep e an
ue wh en
accepted and balance upon
delivery al deed. Should

March,1998. Allcomplaints

----..,..-----Community Calenda,r---------FRIDAY
POMEROY -

The tax returns for tax year

1998 have boon rovloed and
the valuations. completed
and are open tor public
tnopocllan in tho office ol

camplainta must be filed an
farms which wilt be
turnlahed by tho County
Auditor and muat be flied In
the County Audllar'a Office
an or tieforo tho 31St day al

'"I" QUI"tar duo to pay
I .In Athens·
World cIass BraZIIan

"A supple, nawlessly unified
so und'' is how the New York Times
described a perfonnance by Sergio
and Odair Assad, one ·o f the fore ""'" guitar duos in the world.
Natives of Brazil, these talented
guitarists will be playing in Athens
"1 part of. Ohio University 's Perfarming Arts. Series on Nov. 13 at 8
p.m . in the First United Methodist
Church ..
~ Having played together since
childhood, the Assad brothers stand
out for the ir virtuosity and unique
ability to play perfectly together

Public Notice
nrma of Sale: 10% Caoh or
Certified Check at Shertlf'o
Sale. Balance an Oellvery
of Doed.
James M. Soulaby, She!llf
David H. McCown, Attorney

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

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Leslie Boyd writes for The
Bridgewater Courier-News. Call her
at (908) 707 -3000 to share parenting
tips. ask que stions or suggest column topics. Or write to her c/o The
Courier-News, 120 I Route 22, P.O.
Box 6600.rBridgewater. N.J . 088070600. Or e- mail her at hoydfamcni(AT)aol.com.

Public N~lce
Public Notice
.NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
back at that width parallel
Reference: 5713.01C Ohio with tho aouth line of oald
Revtaed Code
Lot No. 544 to Jamea JOnes
Tho Meigs County Board westerly lint.
or Revision has completed Reference Deed: Volume
Ita work ot equalization. 332, Page 85, Meigs County

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thdr hoJy l."lnds - helps dctaminc
or ni~ht
llrefcrcncc for 11111111inu
• 0
acti\oily. Mignm says.
Dlnod s;.~mpk~ and qucstiontmirc~ from~ 10 adulh allowed com·
parison of their CLOCK ~cnc wi th
sdf· I"Cfl'li1Cd II Ille S nf peak ;t l t:rtiH.~S~ .
II they had one parttcular variant or
the gene. nearly (} (lUI 1Jf 10 were
"morning"· pcnplc. wilh an_nthcr
variant, more than hall" were ·· nii!ht
ow ls. ··
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The gene docsn 'I" prcdtL"l every
A mutation on a Chromosome 4 pcrson ·s body dock. · ··There o.uc
gene- dubbed the CLOCK gene in probahly other nearby genes
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Yard Sale

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long ha rr cat. Burdette Addn . area . Reward . (304)
675·8612.

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GaiiJpolis
&amp; VIcinity
ALJ, Yard Sllet Mutt
Be Paid In Advance .
DEADLINE: 2:00p.m.
the day before the ad
Ia to run. Sunday
edition-2:00p.m.
• Frklay. Monday ediiiOfl

- 10:00 a.m. Saturday.

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roo 01 and board . modesl

... ' .
salary' '

Fo od p reparation and lig ht '.
housekeeping required . M us!. .

have venfrable references . 740·
992·6584, leave message.

Gallra Mergs- Community A c tio n
Is Sef3k1ng An Inta ke Clerk Aide
To Work W1 th Co mmun1 ty Servic:
es Programs. Excellen1 Organrza.
!rona l Skills. Co mputer E•petl·
ence. And Ability To Deal With

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Per6 ons Of Various Socio-Eco nomiC Backgrounds. Dnve rs LI cense, Hrgh School Gra duate O't
Eq u1va1ant. Send Re sume With.
Three (3) Rele rences To . Ms .
Whitt . C.S. DiV!Sron Director, Boit
272 , CheShire. Ohro 45620 By 111
15/98. GMCAA Is An Equal Op por!unuy Employer

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Kitchen help in p1zza shop. 32-4,0
hours per week . tw o years experience required SeM 1esume to'
Bo,; 121 . Syrac use. OhiO 45779 .

Lo cal Tr ucking Compa ny Seeking
Qualified Trt"1ck Dnvers . Good
Pay And Benef its Ser;lel Resume
To P.O. Box 109 Jackson. Ohio
45640 . Or Call 1-740·286·1 463 ·
To SChedule An Interview.

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Friday, November 6, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Oh10

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The Dally Sentmel • Page 11

BRIDGE

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PHILLIP
ALDER

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Must Be W111ing And Able To D•
liver Set Up And Move Large
Furniture Appha~s Ft.tll T me
Send Resume To CLA Box 458
CIO Dally Tr bune 825 Third
, . Gall Oh 45631

Need 3 lades To Sell Avon
740-446-3358
Needed mmed ately Subsl1lute
Jan1torlal Crew Leader Lead
WOfker variO\ls shifts and hours

no phone calls please A.pphca
uons available at Me gs Indus
tnes 1310 Carleton Street Syra
CUM OH45779
NMded someone to stay w•th et.
deny gentleman room and board
small salary preler male 304
895-3942
Oak Hill Truck ng Company Is
S&amp;ek ng Expenenc_ed Sem• Trac
tor Trailer Dnvers E11cellent Pay
&amp; Insurance Package Ove The
Road &amp; Local Dnv1ng Expert
enced Drivers Only Call 740

682ma

OhiO ValleY Bank Is Now Accept
lng AppliCatiOns For Lend ng Po
1111ons Applicants Sllould Pos
essThe Follow r\Q Oual1t11s People Oriented
Customer S.rvlce
And Sales OriY8n Pnor Lenc:llng
Experience A Plus Oh o Valley
Bank Offers a Generous Benefit
Package lnclud1ng 401 K Rettrement And Career A-dvancement
And Mer.t Bonus OpportuRIItes
Experienced And Quahfted Per
sons Should Send Resume To
Ohio Valley Bank c/o Patnck H
Tackett 420 Th1rd Ave Ga I po
Hs OhiO 45631
Overbrook Center 333 Page
Street M ddleport has part time
postllons lor LPN s AN s &amp;
STNA s available for all sh1fts
Anyone nterested please contact
Angle Halley at 740 992 6472
EOE

Position V.eancles
Outp•tlent Therapists
Part
Time And Full T me Poslllons
Available To Prov de Outpatient
Mental Heal1h Serv ces To Adults
And /Or Chtldren Must Be ll
censed {Or l censure Ehg ble I e
Psychology Ass Slant Counselor
Trainee LPC LSW Or LPCC ) In
Counselmg Soc1al Work Or Psy
chology In Oh o Preference
Given To Candidates W1th Prevt
ous Experience In A Mental
Health Sett1ng

Houte &amp; Lot For Sale 2 Bed
rooms. 1 lla1h $eOO Down WA.C
Easy Terms Loea110 Nur Bid
well Contact Dav d 1 800 4.,

Wanted To Do

6909

Hoose Slate Roo1e 1 S0&lt;.1h Less
Than 10 M1nutes From DowntOWn
Galllpohs Private 2 1/2 Acre lot
Witt'! Elrtathtaldng RIVer V ew Ap

Oepenoabte lady W1ll Do House
cleaning Call Edna Lamer 304
67~738

Elecuic maintenance serv1ce

prox 2 000 Sq FL 3 Bedrooms 2

Wlnng breaker bo•es I ght f11:
ture heating systems and Ae

,_ing 304-674-ll12'i

'BPB''

F..,rnnure
rei ntlh aoo res
tOfation aiso custom orders Ohio
Va lley Aetmlshl ng Shop Larry
Phitlips 7.&amp;0-992-6576

Georges Portable Sawm111 don 1
hcuJI your k»gs 10 the m U JUSt call
304-675--1957
H ggs Construction Aoollng Ski
lng Painting Remodel ng Also
Tree Culling &amp; Landscapmg~
Combined Experience 15 Years
Fully Insured Free Est mates
304-674-DOSS 740-446-3409

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housecleaning ca

w 11 Work For $4 00 /Hour w II
Haul Trash Junk Etc 740 367
0140

FINANCIAL

INOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do bus
ness w th people you know and
NOT to send money through the
ma I untl you have tnvesligated
the ot1ertng

Professional
Services

llvlng1ton 1 Buement Wster
Proofing all ba~ement repa rs
done free estlmate:s I let me
guarantee 2yrs on jOb exper
ence 304-895-3887
Llvlngatan 1 Basement Water
Proofing all basement repa rs
done lree estimates hfet me
guarantee 12yrs on JOI}&gt;expen
ence 304-895-3&amp;87
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Manegera
Cand date
Must Possess Bachelor's Degree
In Soc al Work Or Equ valent Ex
perlence LSW Preferred The
Successfu Cand date Will Work
W1th Severly Emo1 onal y 0 sa
bled Popu lat on In ~ Three
County Area Must Ma nla n A
Valid Drivers License And Ma n
taln Ehglb llty For Coverage Under
The Agency s Commerc a Auto
mobile Insurance Plan
Competitive Salaries And Ben
eflt1 Offered Plene Send
Ae1ume1 To Sherry Gordon
Human Reaource Manager
Woodland Centera Inc 3086
State Aoule 180 Gallipolis OH
45831 By November 13 1998
EOE JAA Employer
AN post on ava fl,ble for an ex
perlenced case manager at
Aock ~pr ngs Reliabihtahon Can
ter Experience In MDS assess
ments ehab I ta1 on nurs ng and
the coordlnat on of an nte d sc 1
pi na y team p efer ed Posit on
has f ex ble scheduling and excel
lenl benet1t package Must have
prior nurs ng expe lence and be
tam I ar wllh gerlatr c rehab I tat on
Ptease send asume to Attention
Caro l Graenlng R N C DON
Rocksprings Rehab I tat on Cen
ter 36759 Rocksp ngs Ad Po
meroy Ohio 45769
Aocksj;l mgs Rehab Center s
seeking a pa t lime f II n cook
dishwasher etc Please apply n
persen Roeklsprlngs Rehabtllala
tlon Center 36759 Rockspri ngs
Rd Pomeroy Oh io 45769 No
phone eallt pleiM
Telemarketers
Work n our new Pt Pleasant ol
flee setllng appo ntments Great
olt ca atmosphere great pay
long ter m employment ava !able
For lmmedtate employment call
304 675 6539 11 am 5pm
Van Driver For Del ve y 01 Medl
ca EqUipment Apply 412 Second
Ave Ga I 740 441 1R75
Wanled General House Cleaner
One dey a we~ M.ust have own
transportal on Prefer some Gne
In Pr Pleasant Area Resume to
CW 13 % Pt Pleasant Reg sler
200 Man St PI Peasant Wv

25550

140

Business
Training

Evttn ng Vocat Ol)al Class
We would Ike to ofler an MS E•
cell or Lotus class to you beg n
n ng Nov 9 1998 Th s class will
meet at lhe Vocational Cente In
room " 118 from 6 8 p m each
Mon The cost Is $45 00 wh ch
Incudes a worKbook M crosoll
hcell
and
Lotus
are
spreadsheet computer programs
Data ol any ktnd can be organ
lzed on a spreadsheet

Schools
Instruction

Magic Years Di!IY Care Pre
School spaces ava1lat1te ekcel
lent sk lis tor your ch ds devel
opment Cal us for more nlorma
ton 304 675 5847 M F 7 3Q.5 30

170 Miscellaneous
10 artd 20 and 29 gallon aquar
ums w 1h assesso es but no
0
stands $50 00 for the
gal $75 00 fo lhe 20 gal ne he
leaks Sold p ne stand and as
sessorles lor 38 gallon eQuar
um but no ank $160 00 a pr c
es are negot able 3C 4 773-5051

Modern 3 beoroom house 2
baths country kitchen large 2 car
garage on 112 acre 101 Tuppers
Platns Oh sewM alreactv hooked
up $15 000 740 985 35 11 or

740-e673304

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Three bedroom ranch kitchen w/
appliances baln LA turn ture
curtains 181l20' back deck Out
buildings city water blacktop
Rd Waterloo Ad
leon WV
S39 900 1 800-486-8555

Well cared lor ranch style bed
room home new roof and carpet
lots of extras priced at $34 000
304 675 7693 call after 5 pm or
leave a message

th s newspaper s subject o
the Federal Far Hous f1Q Act
of 968 wh 'h makes t legal
to advert se any prefe ence
1m 1a1 on or d scr•m nal on
based on ace color el g on
se~ tam al s atus o nat onal
orig n or any ntentlon ro
make any such preference
I m tabon or d scr mnat on

$999 Down on any 98 model
Doublew1de in stock Free Dellv
ery Cal 1 BQ0-691-6777
Abandoned Home Take Over
Payments Or Make Offer 1 800

383-6862

1o year old nome
Aaetna

v ne

1996 14 F1 1112 Ft Sunshtne 2
Bedrooms. 2 Baths Is and K tc h
en Oak Cab1ne1s 740 245 9634

ABANDONED HOME
3BR Assume loan
low Month y Payments
Financing Available
304 755 5566

La ge selecllon of used llomes 2
or 3 bedrooms Starling at 52995
Ou ck delivery Call 740 385

9621
Oakwood Homes BarbOursville
WV Model Close Out 304 736

3409
Mob le Home &amp; 3/4 Acre Lot For
Sale 1980 Kingsley 14~70 3 Bed
rooms 2 Baths Located S A 218
Days 740 446 3278 Even ngs
740 446-3099
New 14x70 $500 Down $199 per
mo Fee a1r sk. rt 1 800 691
6777

NEW 14x80 3BR
GLAMOUR BATH
$199 Month Only At

OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO WV
3()4.755-5885

Street

C ty Schools On 1/2 Acre Ne gh
borhood Road 740 256 6102

New 16x80 $500 Down $245 per
mo F ee a r skirt 1 800 69t
6777
New 1998 14x70 1hree bedroom
Includes 6 months FREE ot rent
Include s sk i ling de uxe steps
and setup Only $187 08 pe
month with $1075 down Call 1
800 837 3238

2 yr old br ck ranch 3 bedrooms
2 baths den wood lloors 3000
Meadow brook 304 675 7643
3 bedroom count y kttchen I v
lng/ta mlly 2 baths detached ga
age on 1 1 2 acres country set
t ng Ches ter area $46 000 740
985 3511
5 room and bath lull basement
also 2 3oom apt 304--675 1090
6yr 2 3 bed ooms lott tongue!
groove pellet stove HPICA ap
p1 ances garage spa acre Bula
v 1e Pike 740 367 0286
BY OWNER
6 M les N of Bulla o n Mason
Co 112 mile oil At 62 B lck
nome on 10 acres w/2 400sq It
v ng space ov&amp;rslzed double
garage 3 large b&amp;jjrooms
baths large family room w/1 e
place bo nus oom Ia ge ut I ty
room new ca pet ceram c t le n
baths &amp; k !chen newer heal
pump &amp; app ances large ear
deck 24 above ground pool
very pr vate bul conv1en1 y ocat
ed on black. top oad w city water
Prce$139000

Call for appt.
304-458-1835
RED BRICK RANCH Slyle
House Ell:cellent Cond ton Par
1 al y F n shed Basement 2 Ca r
Ga age Se ous lnQu r as On y
740 446-3385
New br ck Ranch 3 bed oons
2 bath Den 2 car garage
Stor
age
All Ecec lei 1 2Ac ea

$127500 304 675 8959

Acret
S7 500 0&lt; e 5 Acres S8 000 Pllblte Water City Schools

.Call For Free Maps + Owner F
nanc•ng Info Take 10% Oft Usfad
Prll!:e:S On Cash Purchases!
Commerctal Or Residential Triple
Lot Wtth Income In Crown City
On Route 7 S49 900 1•0 256

1420;
Severel 5 1cre p~rcelt remote
beaut1ful land Metgs County SciPIO Twp SR 692 ijut1
SA 1&lt;13)
owner financing ($, 800 per acre)
eau 1o&lt; gooc1 740-593-8545

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Real Estate
Wanted

We Buy Land 30 500 Acres
We Pay Cash 1 BOO 213 8365
Anthony land Co

RENTALS

410 Houses for Rent

2 Bedrooms 1 112 Bath With Full
Basement In Patuol Call After 6

PM 741).446-4569
3 Bdrms Fam lyroom 1 3 Acres
2 OOOSqFt 3 M les South On 7
16X32 1nground Pool 2 Storage
bu lei ngs 740.245-9472

1 5 BEDROOM HOMES FROM
$4 OOD Loca l Gov t &amp; Bank
Aepo s Call t BOO 522 2730 X
1109

Double Wide New $999 Down
$237 per mo Free del very &amp; set
up 1 800-69t-6n7

2 beet room 1 1 2 bath Urep ace
gas furnace 1~70 sq 11 or llv ng
space
In CMster
asking
$47 000 740 985 3582

e. 5

14x70 lnd es House mobile home
two bed oom two bath ut llty
room pantry closet 740 992

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"A Little Country In Town Prtee
reduced large res to ed V ctorlan
home s tuated on 12 acres v I
!age of M ddlepor1 Secluded and
pr vaut close to schoo s and
churches Pr va e br ick clrcu ar
ctr ve brick patio mode n kitchen
family room wlf ep ace 3 4 bed
rooms two baths arge lormal LRI
OR large foyer four or gtnal
stained glass windows 30
minu tes fro m Athens 15 20
minutes lrom Gallipolis For ep
polntment caH 740 992 5696

Fr end ly R1dge Rd

360

NEW BANK REPOS
ONLY 3 LEFT

Sill In Warranty
OWNER FINANCING
AVAILABLE
304~755-5885

Elf c1ent c ean two bedroom
depos 1 references no pets 304

675 5162
House For Re nt Pair ot Area
740 446-4569 Atter 5 PM
House in Au1 and out of flood
area deposit and referenoes e
qUlred no pets 740 742 2661
N ce 2 or 3 bedroom house In fo.
me oy no pets 740 992 5858

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
1 Bedroom Tra ler In GaHipol s
Nice Yard &amp; Porch $250/Mo
$200 Depos I References Re

qu red 740 446-9342
14ll:70 tluee bed oom 1 a ler S300
month S150 depos 1 no pets
740 742 27 4
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mob le homes air
condlt toned $260 $300 sewer
wale and trash Included 740
992 2167

(740)446 0508
2 Bed oom Mob le Home $265/
Mo Includes Water &amp; Trash
S100 Deposit No Pets Ins de
Ca 1740..446-9569
2 Bedroom Mobile Home Hannan
Trace Road OH"218 $225/Mo •
$100 Depos t 740-256-6202
2 bedroom tratler In A.aclne 3
bedroom !taler In Middleport no
pets 740 992 585a
2 Bedrooms large l A Air Elec
lr c Heat In Gallipolis On Rented
Lot Ready To Move Into I 740

446 1409
2 Bedrooms S375/Mo Plus Utili
lies &amp; Oepos t No Pets 740 446
4313 740 446-0879
2 Bed ooms Water &amp; Trash Paid
NO PETS B ulav lie Pike 740
388 1100
2 2 bedroom mob1le home s 1
furnished 1 unfurn shed 304 675

65 2
3 bedroom hand capped acces
Sible water &amp; sewer prov ded to
ta e1ec1r c bath &amp; hall Hud
voucher accepted Rae na area
Southern Schoo l Dist let 740

949 4602

Two (2) Bedroom Mob e Home
Route 21 a $300/Mo Aen1 $300
Depos 1 + References Required
740 983 4607

4 Bedrooms 2 Baths $229/Mo
1 800 383-6862

Two bedroom 1 al er lor rent call

340

Two bed oom pari ally furnished
near Le on man road $200 de
pos 1 $200 month call 740 446
1930a er600pm

Business and
Buildings

Commercial Office or Re a I 87
Mill 51 M ddlepor 1 450 Sq Ft
$400 mo Corne Bu d ng 740
992 6250 AcQuisitions (next
door)

740 949 2067

Untu n lshed Mobile Ho me On
Cora M Road 011 Of 325 No
Pets Refe ences Deposit Ae
QU ed 740 245 5622

440
3 4 Acres On Ward Road In
Gallla And Meigs County Ap
pro~ 5 Acres Clean Rest In
Woods $30 000 740 388 9105
App oxlmately 3 5 Acres Pe ry
Twp Fo Sale 740 446 4609 or
740 446 1104 Af1e 5 OOPM
Seen c Valley at Apple Grove
WV Bu ld ng ols s ngle wldes
accepted
pub l c water 20
m nutes 1 om n&amp;w Buftalo Br dge
on Je ry 'i Run Ad Clyde Bowen
Jr 304 576 2336

3 Bedrooms 2 8alhs Central
Heat /Air On F irst Avenue
Avatlablt November 15th Refer
ences Deposit 74()..4.46.1079

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood Dnve
trom $279 to $358 Walk to thop
movies Call 1•0 446 2568
Equal Housing Oppotrumy

a

Oownslalrs Apartment Water
Paid 91 Cedar Street Gall polls

NO PETS 740-388-1100
Furmshed • Rooms &amp; Bath Completely Redecorated Clean New
Carpet. No Pets Or Srnol(lng Ret
erence &amp; Deposit Req(Jired Also
Furn1shed 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Up..
atatrs 740-.t46-1519
Furnished Upstairs Apartment
Close To Downtown Gallipolis
Also 3 Rdom Conage Refrences

Apartments
lor Rent

and 2 bedroom apartments fur
n shed and unfu rt slled secur ty
depos I equ red no pets 740
992 2218

Grac1ous living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at V1llage Manor ahd
Riverside Apartments In Middle
port From $2.9-$373 Call 1•0
992 5064 Equal Housing Oppor
tunites
In Gallipolis 3 Bedrooms 1 Bath
CA Hardwood Floors lmmedlate

Occupancy 740-446 1295
Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment

740-446.0390
New Apartment 1 Bedroom In
Rio Grande All Ultlltle&amp; Paid
Plu&amp; Cable Walking Dtstance To
Campus $375 00/Mo 740 245

24 USED
STOCK

Take S800 Perfect Condtllon

Fmancmg As low AI 6 9% With
John Deere Credit Approval On
Used Traclors Carm!ctlael 1
Farm &amp; Lawn Gal11pohs Ohio

FIREWOOD
CIA Sp~ Dellwlredl JaiOd 740446-6566 Chad 740-446-1271
For Sale Fill Dirt Will Deliver
304-675-6734
For Sale Healthdyne Model 950
Flnger Pulse Oximeter $500 00

740-388-8416
Grubbs Plano tuning &amp; repa rs
PrOblems? Need Tuned? Call the
ptano Dr 740-446-4525

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; RebUilt In Stock
CaH Ron Evans 1 80().537 9528
Large gas dryer wood or coa l
sto¥e old stereo work&amp; old Iron
bed sted new pant 740 742
24t2
Longaberger Baskets 1995 Tulip
1997 Petunia 1995 Spnng 1995
Large Berry 1997 Fa1her s Day
Cat 740 446 S951 Not Home
leave Message
N ce Kmg Size Walerbed Wlth
Headboard Mtrror Complete
Dresser With M rror Nlghtstand

2857

Sears A d1ng lawnmowe 42 Inch

450

Furnished
Rooms

Clrc e Motel lowest Rates In
Town Newly Remode led HBO
Cinema• Showt me &amp; D sney
Weekly Rates Or Monthly Rates
Construction Workers Welcome
740 441 5698 740-441 5t67

Mobt!e homa site ava lable bel
ween Athens and Pomeroy call
740-385 4367

MERCHANDISE

Cu114 5 HP $600 741l-448 2857
Tanks 8 ~22 5 ~24 6 ~24 5/
16 Wood Coal Furna ce 2 Blow
ers 740..256 1293
Used Almortd 20 CubiC Ft Aelng
eralor w th Ice Maker 4 Years
Old $400 00 Smith Corona Word
Processor Ar d pr nter $200 00
740 446 6822
Used compu ters $100 $400 a
system based on your needs
plus used parts call 740 992
6700 leave message I not home

Wa1er1ne Special 3/4 200 PSI
$21 95 Per 100 1 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100 All 8 ass Com
pression Flit ngs In Stock
RO~

Household
Goods

Appliances
Reconditioned
Washer&amp; Dryers Ranges Aeff l
grators 90 Day Guarantee!
French C ty Maytag 740 446
7795

GOOD

USED

APPLIANCES

washers dryers refrigerators
ranges Skaggs Appliances 76
V Ine Street Call ?40 446 ?398

I 888 818 0128
Used Furniture Store Belo w Hoi
day Inn In Kanauga Twm Beds
Complete $115 Full Beds Com
plete $ t 35 Hutch $75 Dressers
Couches 740-446 47S2

Sporting
• Goods

520

FREE STUFF FOR SPORTS
FANS 1 888 588 3743 Tol Ffee

Antiques

530

Buy or sell River ne Antiques
1124 E Main Street on AI 124
Pomeroy Hours M T W 10 00
am to 00 p m Sunday 1 00 to
6 00 p m 740 992 2526 Russ
Moore owner

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
"WARN UP!~
Furnace Heat Pumps &amp; A r Con
d1t onmg F ee Est1matesl II You
Don t Call Us We Both Lose!

2447
1 Crypt &amp; Plate $350 740 367

Wood Coal Burner King Stove &amp;
Wood Fo r Sale 740 256 1424
Wo ld Book Now on Sale Save
$280 00 L m ted number of sale
sets low Mon thly te rms (304)
675 3715 A so 1998 CD Rom on
Sale! Margaret P1erce

Building
Supplies

Block 'brick sewer pipes wind
ows lintels etc Claude Wlnlers
Rio Grande OH Call 740 245

5121

560

Large Rocking Horse Baby bed
High eMir Swing Stroller
Car
Seat 304 675 4548

1 small bedroom apt fur 1 shed
ut Itt es pd $175 00+ dep 304

t.; hurch pews lor sa e 12 twelve
foot 4 ten foot $200 each 7 40

949 22 1

Tobacco baler air preu tobacco
stnpper 304-675-3246 I 304-675

Livestock

Genlle 3 Year Old BlacK Gelding
Broke For Harness &amp; Saddle
$1 000 Yearhng Pallmlno Filley

Very Gentle S100 740 388 9736
After5 P.M
Purebred Slmmental cows Slm
mental/Belgian blue cross cows
Angus cross herd bull 1•0 949

2822
Pygmy goats for sale one billy
$45 4 nanny s all breed S85
each call740.985-4190

640

Hay &amp; Grain

Hay tor sa~&amp; one m le north on
Rt 2 Square Bales $1 00 $2 00
Saturday only pick up

TRANSPORTATION

710 Autoa for Sale
87 Cutlass Sa on 455 AT AC
PW sunr&lt;lof vetle rallys vary

nice $3500. 304 676 2909
97 Poptiac Sunfira 24 000 miles
st II under wa anty automatic like
new $12 500 llrm 740 742 7200
or 740 742 2675
1965 Corvalr Monza call 740
985 4168

AKC Yorkshire pupp es shots
and wormed ready to go $350
male I $400 lemale 304 895

3929
AKC male Po me anlan young
adult orange w th ped gree $150
740 696 085
AKC Registered mint dachshund
pups 740-992 9989
Beautiful AKC Registered Mal
tase Puppies 740-446 0857
Pla ce Yo ur Order Early

$500 Pollee Impounds All
Makes Available Call 1 800 522
2730 Ext 4420
1980 Dodge Omnl 4 Cylinder Sid
Good Tires $400 740-441 1083
1982 Ford Fairmont 90 000 Actu
a Ml es Runs Good New Brakes
Neyt Paris No Rust $500 OBO
740 44t t 6n
1982 Pontiac 6000 V 6 Au
tomatlc Runs &amp; Drives Good
$550 740 44, 1083

$500 oo Neg (3041875 1942
1985 Dodge Arias C ean Air
Low Miles 34 Ml Per Gallon
34 000 Actual Miles Books $700

AKC

WHITE TOY BICHON FRI
G ve A Gift Of Love 6 Weeks
12/20198 Deposit W!U Hold For
en IStmas Peym&amp;nts Welcome
Male/Female 740 379 9061

CFA Persian Himalayan Kittens
Blue &amp; Seal Point Born 9/8198 AI
Sllots &amp; EKtremely Fluffy 740

245 9238

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New MOtor With 1 Year
Warranty New Transmiulon
Body Been Z Barlejl $3 300 080
7 ..0 367 O•U• 740 992 6976~
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Auto Air 113 000 M las $700

080 740 256-1233
1 9~8 Bonneville LE maroon 4dr
new 11res &amp; brakes good cond

$3 2QO 304 675 5792 after 5pm
t 986 Camaro T Tops Needs
Motor And Front End Work 1989
Camara 5 Speed Loaded S3 500
Buys Both 740-367 0414
1988 Chevy Berelta GT V 6
auto a/c ps pb stereo h gh
m es looks/run good $1575
740 247 4292
1990 Cavalier 2 Doors 70 000
Acutal Miles Auto AIC $2 195
1988 Beretta V6 5 Speed Great
Condi!ion $2 195 Cook Motors
740 446 0103
1990 Plymouth Sundance H/Bk 4
Doors $2 700 &amp; 1989 Olds Cut
lass Sierra 4 Doors $2 000 Ne
got able 740 448 9206 After 5

PM

1991 Grand Am Pontiac 4 Doors

1993 Ford Ranger 5 speed 4 cr

up Tahoe

1994 Toyota T 100 V 6

Dodge Conversion Van $3 295""

1992 Ford XLT PU S3 495 1992
IIUZU Amigo $2 295 1990 GeO

Stud serv ce AKC champio n
bloOd I ne Min SChnauzer (S &amp; P)
guarantee call 740 992 6700
leave message It no nome

570

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lnstr
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speakers Jensen amp 304 67E

3156

1997 Chevy lum na AM!FM PJC
Cru se Control Exc&amp;llent Cond
1on Must Sell $11 500 740 682
3446
1997 Dodge Stratus 4 Doo s
PW Automat c A/C 27 000
M les $9 300 OBO ?40 379
2726
8 7 buick century 4 do or V 6
auto $1 000 304 B82 3652

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1995 Dodge Truck t500 Series
Laramie SLT Extended Cab
Loaded Power Windows Doors
Mirrors Seat Split Seat Cargo
Ud Reese Hitch 60K Extra Clean

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Speical 4x4 AC AT New Tires I
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740 446 3580 leave Message
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Base Convers on Van Exce.,
Condlllon New Wheats
Tires Maintenance Up To Date

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$600000 7404411013
1995 S 10 Blazer 4•4 low Miles
Garage Kept loaded $15 900 00

740 258 1222

BIG NATE

Motorcycles

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52 Gamblers

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Rubber Root $2 295 00 OB0

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WATERPROOFING
Unconditional 1fetlme guarantee
Local references furnished Es
tabllshed 1975 Can 24 Hrs (740)

448 0870 1 BOO 287 0576 RQO

7795
C&amp;C General Home Main
tenence Paint ng vinyl siding
carpentry doors windows baths
mobi e home repa r and more For
free estimate call Chet 740 992

6323

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new sei'\IICe or repairs Master u
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Electrlca WV000306 304 675

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1993 Mountaineer 51h Wheel
Camper 36 Wl1h t 6 Slide Wa4h
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lion 74o-44Hl519

Electrical and
Refrigeration

a pleatant

way
23 Highway

PRINT NUMBERED lETTERS IN
THESE SQUARES

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

Profe ssional 20yrs Bll.per!ence
with all masonery brick block &amp;
stone Also room additions ga
rages etc Free estimates 304
773-9550

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Accessories

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3933 or 1 800-273-9329

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and Engines All Types Access
To Over 10 000 Transmissions
740.245 5677

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STS Jet ski stll under warrantv
three seater 83 horsepower
bought new Ju ly of 97 three
match ng Kpwasakl ski vests and
traile all go w th t Priced to sell
S4200 740 949 2203 or 740 949
2045 wtll consider trade lor a
good pontoon boat

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look IItke

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

Appl ance Parts And Service All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex
per!ence All Work Guaranteed
French C ty Maytag 740 446

$200 304 675 4860

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

Tracker $2 "'95 1988 Chtv S 10
Blazer S2 995 B&amp;D .4uto Sates
Hwy 160 Norttl 740 •46 6885
7oW-446-8189

(740)441 1826

S berlan husky puppies AKC
registered 1st shots wormed

2 French

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e'pe" oily on I he nlher sode nl ihe
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the Voenna Tu"n H till tsl July haly
won bnih leam !Illes and ihe JUnl&lt;&gt;r
pans Pol;.1nd -;topped a clc 111 sweep

S8 995 1993 Plymoulh
Voyager Van S3 295 1993

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polntment Ultra Weth Bathing
System 650 Sscond Ave Galli

t993 Geo Melro $1 3~5 t993
Pontiac Grand Am $3 295 1992
Ford Tempo $2 295 1991 Buick
Century $2 295 1991 Cllrysler
LeBaron $1 295 B&amp;D Auto Sales
Hwy 180 North 740 446 6865
740 446 8189

26 "--wk: boneo
28 Juicy fruit

Bring on
the young

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740

(2 wdl ,

27 Peer Gynt s
mother

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740 245-9652

UP

Pack

~nder Eo&lt;cellen1
740-24~5672

1992 Grand Am automatic teal
sporly oeded e~cellent cond
many new parts $3 300 00 obo

Rabbit Beagles &amp; registered
Wa lke Coon Hounds sell or

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741H42-2370
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85 ooo M les $5 ooo 740 387
0250

polls 74/l-446 1528

YOU'LL NEVER GUESS
WHAT MY LITTLE
GRANDSON
L.'ARNT

1993 Chevy 2500 4 WD 86 000

45 Bu1hy clump
46 Ally I deg
46 Current unit
51 Nervouo

Vulnerable Both
Dealer West
South
West North East
Pass 1•
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BARNEY

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740-24~

Four 8 weeks old temale toy lox
terr ers purebred not registered
tails docked dew claws removed
first shots and wormed $65 740
376 6437

1992 Olds 88 Royale 92 ooo
M les New Tires loaded GoOd
Condition S6 500 00 Evenings

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1989 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauet
Edition Loaded 58 000 Milts
$5 700 House Trailer S5 soo

1993

"

.. 9 6 5 2

1986 Dodge D , 50 pickup 3 f 8
engine auro air cas~ette Sale/
, _ $3 400 obo 30U7HII93

age 2 88

bench

Sou1h
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Good Shape S2 500 080 1984

S1 100 OBO 740 446

1127

A Groom Shop Pet Grooming
Fea!Urlng Hydro Bath Don
Sheets 373 Georges C~eeJc Ad
740 446 0231

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Jim 15 Type ol muocle
16 OccuPied a

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compoundl
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57 Flower opike
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dnon.

'four Area John Deere Dealer
For ReskSenllal And Commercial
Lawn Equipment Compact Utility
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP All
Sizes Of • WD And 2 WD Farm
Tractors Hay Equipment John
Deere Skid Sleer Loaders Check
With Us About F nancing On
Lawn Tractors And Low Rate Fi
nanclng On New And U&amp;ed
Equ1pment Carmichaels Farm &amp;
Lawn GallipOliS OH 740 446
2•121 800-5941111

Mo re

Pets for Sale

Seven week old rabbit hounds
$25 each 740 949 2281

Armstrong Furnace Aotott tle
Rear T lie 740.379 2590

live Power Good Cond lion 740256-6574

1983 Plymoulh Reliant 2 door 4
Cly auto ale 97 000 miles

1994 Tenamlte Low Hours Hunt
!ngton 304 736 9131 Or Afler

4468434

Massey Ferguson 40 4 Speed
Wtth High &amp; Low Transmission

1980 1990 HONDA CARS$ 00

1rade 740 742 3517

3 112 Ton Nordine Heat Pump 4J
c And Furnace $1 000 00 ?40

740-00'2 3564

We buy antiques and partial or
complete estates baby Items and
old F estaware Jean s Furnilure
&amp; Antlque.s Tuesday through Fr
day 11am 4pm 145 North Sec
ond Middleport

7864

6 00 PM 304 525 5359

Ford 2000 3 cyl d1esel S6 100
covered ulillty trailer 5JC6 S150
pole barn 25x50 no treues
$850 4 section 12••t6 mela!
pipe Mossberg 12 gauge full
choke plus deer barrel $250

1968 Bronco excellent condlt on
$5 000 740 949 22 7

740 446-6308 1 BD0-291 0098
Hunlert Special PIe Inn Bed
and 8 eaktast Leon WV $36/
person or $45/2 peop e 304 937

Compact Utthly Tractors Several
In SIOck

630

West

IN

EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Ohio I BOO 537 9528

550
510

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5162

Twin Rivers Tower now accepting
appl ca11ons lor 1br HUD subs d
lzed apt lor elderly and hantl l
capped EOH 304-675 6619

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Ema Large Solid 0o1c Cl'ina Cabtnet 4 Years Old Paid S1,200 WiN

N ce Clean 2 bedroom reterenc
Washer /Dyer Hook Upl 304 675

Tara Townhouse Apartmenla
Very Spacious 2 Bedrooms 2
FIOOfS CA 1 1/2 Bath Fully Car
peted Patto No Pets Lease Plus
Security Oepos t Requ ed 740
446-3481

82 S 15 GMC good condition

68:! 7318

740-448-24120&lt; 1800-594-1111
Also See The ~New" 4000 Series

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446-7283

4039 740-446-1004

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1971 Ford PckUP F150 4
Wheel Orrw Exc.Qint Condluon
22 000 Actual Mlltl 3S I Mota(.

Exira Nica Used Furmture Alp
pllancet Dinette s Freezers
Baas Refrlgerarors Stoves
Washers Dryers Elc 1•0 «6

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160 A Barko toader/CTR Saw
buck Excellent Condition 7-60

Prlme11ar $49 lnslallatlon $100
worth of free programing free
Holiday gift pack 600 263-2640

'One bedroom apartment n M1d
dleport al utlllli86: pard 5100 de
pos 1 $270 month call 740 992
78068am 5pm

One owner 1 969 Chevrolet S...
lair '1Z1
740-992 7538

11000 740-949-2040

TRACTORS

old

3418

610 Farm Equipment

Old Records 78 Records S1 50
Each 33 Records S1 50 Each 8
Track Omt wun Approx 400
Tapes $60 Takes All 740 446

446 6515

FARr.1 SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

42 Roy Ott&gt;IIM
oong Blue 44 Normal (abbr I

13 FJN.IIghllng

92 O!ds Achev la door cru•te
amlfm t1tled In Ohio 304 S82

Eltelric Sc90ters Wheelchairs
New And Used Stairway Eleva
tors Wheelchair And Scooler
Llht Bowman s Hornecare UO

Nice 2 bedroom all utll paid
ref+ deposit 304-ti75-4302
Nice 2 bedroom apt appliances
furnished rei +dep 304 675

Now Tak ng App l cations- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments
Includes Water
Sewage Trash $295/Mo 740
441 1616 740 446 0957 740

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992 5623

5100

4302

Turnips &amp; ta1at1 tomatoes u-cen
pick Vvgtrt Berry Patch east of
Syracu1e on R1 124 1•0 992

Drm oolvert for ule 4120' nev
or been uoed 12 gauge call 740-

741).379-2720 AFTERIPM

Bed oom Econom cal Gas
Heat W D Hook Up Near Cinema
$279 Mo Plus Ut lit as Deposit &amp;
lease Aequ red 740-446 2957

675 65 2

Cullom Photo G!tiS In Minute&amp;!
T Shins Mugs More Special
PhOto T Shirt $12 Near Holzars
7111D-441-9806

And Deposit 740-446-1158

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304 882 3426

928 3420;

2bdrm ap11 total electric ap
ptrances furnished laundry room
laetlit~as dose lo school m town
Apphcauons avada~e at Vtllage
Green ~ts t49 OJ call 7-40 992
3111 EOH

460 Space for Rent
2 bedroom Mobile Home Fur
n shed State Route 7 N bus I
ness 0 slracl (740) 446 4263 or

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3br 1 t 2 batllS 2 adde d on
rooms Porch garage lot 2 AI
C s household ttemS $15 000
We F nance land &amp; Home With
As Lite As $500 Down 1 606

2 Bedroom Townhouse Style
Apartment In Galip(pljs With A(r
pltances W!O Hook Up Deposit
Raqutred $37!i/Mo 7-tO •41
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740-446-3292

Gallle Co Just South 01 Town

3 bedroom hOuSe for rent refer
ences &amp; deposit requ•red call at
ler 6pm 740 742 2427

1979 Fairmont t4F! X 60Ft Can
Be Seen AI K&amp;K Pt Pleasant
Call 740~46 4310

1!41MMEDIATE DISPOSAl.!!
Aeposessed /Must Sell 2 B and
New A30 Prelnstallated Prefab
Homes H ghest Qualty Easy
Construct on Never Erecled One
Is 4 Bedrooms 1 800 874 60;l2
Sacrlncel

From

14Ft X 76Ft 1nd es House 2
Bdrms 2 Battis Ulllty Room
Pantry Closet 740-992 5428

1971 HI cres 12~60 two bed
roQms washer dryer stove &amp; re
It gerator a r underp)nn ng
$4500 740 992 5039

31 o Homes for Sale

Juot Off New lima 11 Acrea
11• 000 Or 9 Acrn $12 000
Public Water Danville Br ar
Ridge + Goff Ads 7 Acres Wtth
Ntce Pond 112 000 Or 8 Aeret
$13 000 Or On SR 325 Nice
Wooded 17 Acres S18 000 City
Water Many More To Choose

2 bedroom unfurnished 507 112
2nd St New Haven 304-675 3469

6pm

REAL ESTATE

S10 500 Rutland Whites HoD Rd

$500 Down on any 14x70 In
stock I mlted number free del tv
ery Call1 800-691-6777

1969 Commun ty mob le home
asking $230(1 740 843
53 t O days or 740 843 5147 altar

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We ve Got The
County Covered! Just Olf SA 7
Below New H1gh SchOol Kee
baugh A a 5 Acre Lots S1• 000
Ea Near Carpenter Oyesvllle
Very Remote 11 + Acres

2 bedroom House tor Rent In
New Haven

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know ngly accep
advert semens for real es1atEt
wh ch s n v olaton ol ftle
law Our readers are hereby
nformed that a dwell ngs
advert sed nth s newspaper
are ava1lable on an equal
opportun ty bas s

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320 Mobile Homes
for Sate

1959 2 bedroom must be moved
2000 080 304 675 7773 ask lor
M ke and teave message

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5428

2 Bedrooms 1 Bath Family Room

Wanted Substttule Hyg en st lor
matern ty leave December 181h
through the second week of Fe
brua y Excellent wo k ng cortd
liOnS m a modern oMICe with great
pay Please ca 1 304 77 3 5620 or
send resume to P 0 Box 380
Mason WV 25260

12X18 Clubhouse f't1cely land
scaped $92 500 Call 740 367

Three bedroom one bath home In
New Haven good neighborhood
c os e to school and pub! c pool
arge yard new vinyl siding per
feet starter home $38 500 304
002 3319

Business
Opportunity

230

Log Hoose SiWated On 1 N:se a
Bdrms 1 112 Baths 2 Car Garage

740

992 ;1448 be1o&lt;e SCm

210

112 B.itha Family Room 2 fife
~laces HardwOOd Floors 2 Car
Garage
Lots
Of
Extrast
$95 000 00 740 446 9762 Or
7~ 446 4S1•

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740-4411412

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