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                  <text>Page B6 • The Dally Sentinel

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Wednesday, July 30, 2003.

Man ·douses flame Qf
romance by hiding on Couc~
DEAR ABBY: I staned a
new job eight months ago. A
handsome guy works there,
and I waited five months
before I asked him out. Since
then, we go out to lunch
together three days a week
and eat in the office the other
days. He calls me at home in
the morning to see i~ I want
him to bring me a cu · of coffee to work. He also s ares his
thoughts and feelings with
me. I like him a lot.
Last Saturday night, I
arrived at his apanment and
he had candles lit, wine
chilled, and served cheese and
crackers. It was very romantic. We ate and drank and had
a wonderful conversation. A
little later, he went to lie on
bis bed and watch TV. He
invited me to lie next to him
- and I did. (Mind you, we
have never kissed .or anything.) When I reached out to
hold his hand, he immediately
got up and went to the bathroom. Then he came out with
a blanket, walked to the
couch, covered himself and
went to sleep. I invited him to
sleep next to me on his bedbut he refused. I went home.
I think he's really nice,
cute, sman and sweet. Am I
rushing things, or do you
think he just wants to be

son had died? I would have
come to the funeral!"
Two days later, I got a
phone call and a heartfelt
apology from my son. Ever
smce, he has never failed to
call me on a regu Jar basis.
Sign me ... MOTHER OF
INVENTION IN VIR·
GINIA
ADVICE ·
DEAR MOTHER: Not
only are you clever, you got
your point across with humor
friends? (I wouldn't mind and without judgment. (Those
being a friend - with bene- are qualities we should all
fits .) What do you make · of develop.)
CONDEAR ABBY: After going
this situation? FUSED GAL IN GALVE- together for more than a year,
STON, TEXAS
my boyfriend, "Hank," and I
DEAR CONFUSED: · I rented an apartment and
think you are already moved in together. While we
"friends." Forget the benefits. Were
unpacking,
Him)(
Your romance has gone as far showed me a charcoal portrait
as it is going to go.
of his ex-girlfriend wearing
DEAR ABBY: "Miserable only a garter belt and stockMom in Tucson," the single ings, standing behind a stratemother of two adult sons who gically placed tree branch.
Hank told me he's having it
ignored her on Mother's Day,
reminded me of a similar situ- custom-framed to hang in our
at ion I had to dell with.
living room. When I protestAbout 10 years ago, on both ed, he told me it was a gift and
Easter and Mother's Day, I he felt obligated to display it.
heard nothing from my mar· (I want to bum it 1)
ried son who lives out of state.
I've given Hank stacks of
When my birthday rolled · photos of myself since we' ve
around and he again failed to met. and he hasn't framed a
contact me, I sent his wife a single one. How should I hansympathy card. On it, I wrote, die this? - WANTS TO
"Why didn 't you tell me my TURN THE CHARCOAL

Dear

Abby

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INTO ASHES
DEAR WANTS: Unless
you're willing to tolerate livmg in an apanment with a
semi-nude drawing of your
boyfriend's ex, tell him in no
uncenain terms this is a deal
breaker. He may be an "an
lover," but if he hangs that
portrait, he's making an "ash"
out of you.
(Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, . also
known as Jeanne Phillips, and
was founded by her mother.
Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.l'Om
or P. 0. Box 69440, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.)

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Humane
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compan· .. 41 Flight dlr.
Ions
42 Reindeer
6 Drops In
herder
48 Hearty
the slot
laughs
11 Desire
48 Long skirts
(2 wds.)
49 Romantic
12 Nullify
Sight
13 Frightens
14 Curiosity
52 Shade trees
53 Climbing
15 Cables
gear
16 Walkie·
talkie word 54 Buf!
55 Cohseum
17 TIJuana
56 Della or
Ms.
18 Be supine
Pee Wee
19 She,
DOWN
to Marie
23 ' -&amp; the
Gang
1 Courage
25 Banshee's
2 Not su1table
cry
. 3 Run of luck
26 Small guitar 4 Cash
29 -Tuck
dispensers
32 Writing
5 Dlstresa
fluid
signal
33 Singer
6 Fabricated
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7 Mr. Greeley
34 Thiel's
8 Here,
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to Pierre
35 Legal
9 Permit
matter
10 Devious
36 Implored
11 Big lights
38 Fish-eating 12 Inlet
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Reds disturbed as
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Folk
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Rancid
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callers
Health·lood
buy
Ulil. bill
Land parcel
Cartoon
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43 Wheel
turners
44 Slice
45 "Hey,. you!"
47 Arm bone
48 Horse hair
49 Balance·
sheet guru
50 Atmoe·
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51 SaultMarie
52 Former
space lab

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newspaper is
a valuable
learning tool for
students of
all ages.
It
connects'
the
principles and
facts they learn in the
classroom with stories and
events that are
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Sports

Southern Local concerned about state proficiency testing results

• Tressel: Claret!
barred from preseason.
See Page 81
• Green is a go. See
Page 81

mance on the 2002-2003 state
issued repon card. The preliminary results indicate that
RACINE
Southern the district passed only six
out of 22 standards tentativeLocal School board and the . ly set by the.state.
administration are concerned
The number should not be
about the district's perfor- misintetpreted to mean that the
BY- J. MIW LAYTON
jlayton@ mydailysentinel.com

district's educational standards
have fallen from last year.
During the 2001-2002 school
year, the district met 12 out of
22 standards. The district was
rated as being in "continuous
improvement" which means
12 to 20 indicators.

Magic show at .library

day fcr taking a hard look at som:tlting that appears to be promisin~.
The rewards of which you weren t
fully aware could be larger in
scope than you thought
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) -If you've been wanting to get involved in something
you feel could influence your life
in a big way, today might be the
ilay to see if you can get acoepted.
You're luckier now than usual.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19)- Appeamnoe can be everything, so look for ways to make
yourself the most attntctive you
can be. The changes can affect
your status and reputation today,
and please you per.;onally.
AQUARIUS (Jiin. 20-Feb.
19) - Unbeknownst to you,
SQOleOile\vhoseintluenceexceeds
yours views you as a person he 6r
she would like to get to know better. Today this individual might
approach you al:xJut getting together. Don't he hesitant
· PISCFS (Feb. 20-MardJ 20)
-Do everything you can today to
get started on a project that you've
been wanting to tackle. Your

BY BRIAN J. REED

breed@ mydailysentinel.com

chances for success are impressive things &lt;ln a rather grnnd scale. If
you have any projects or.endeavget going on

at this time.

ARIFS

(March 21·April 19) oo; to expand upon,
-You might have to be a bit care- them fii'St thing.

Obituaries

ful today to make sure that your
popularity dresn 't cause yoo to
neglect too much of your woric.
It'll be fun while it lasts, but finishing your wOO&lt; late at nigh! won 'L
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
-That lucky feeling you're likely to experience won't last the
entire day. so if you need Lady
Luck's help today, get an early
start. Don't leave things to the last

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
- This could be the day to put
Lady Luck to the test in providmg
financial gains. Shoold she provide fcr you, don't hang on for
more than your share - grab your
winnings and nm.
(Leo, 11M/ yourselfto a birthday
gift. Send for }~ur AstrrrGraplr
year-ahead predictions by mailing
$2 to Astro-Graph, do this IJ!'WS·
minute.
paper, P.O. Box I(J7, !Wcldiffe, OH
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 44W2-0J67. Be sure to stale your
- Conditions are ripe early on in wdiacsign)
the day for you to successfully do

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• Maxine Russell, 72

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The Caplingers of Chillicothe didn 't pull any rabbits out of top hats Wednesday, but they did
delight young and old alike with an old-fashioned magic show at the Pomeroy Library. The
Caplingers' visit included two magic shows as part of the library's ongoing summer reading
program. Slight of hand, card tricks, rope tricks and a humorous recreation of a Houdini-style
escape, shown here with Jered Hill assisting, were on the bill. Child participants were happy
to assist the husband-wife team with their tricks. and were rewarded with token gifts for their
efforts. The library's reading program wrapped up Wednesday evening with a pool party at
Syracuse's London Pool. (Brian J. Reed)

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POMEROY -Economic
development
efforts
through the county's economic development office
are expected to continue for
the remainder of 2003, but
the county's ongoing contract with the Meigs County
Chamber of Commerce for
those services has ended.
Meigs County was the
first in Ohio to dedicate
Prevention, Retention and
Contingency Funds through
Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families to fund economic development efforts
in 1999, just after the state
reformed its welfare system
and turned control of welfare funds over to county
commissioners.
At the time, both local and
state officials saw the use of
those TANF funds for economic development and job
creation as proactive, and a
long-term approach to
improving the local economy.'
In addition to staffing the
economic development and
tourism operations, TANF
funds were also used to
offer workforce training and
other incentives for new
businesses in the county.
Since that time, the county has continued a contract
with the Chamber of
Commerce for those services,
and
Economic
Development
Director
Perry Varnadoe and members of the economic development and tourism office
staff have worked on the
county's behalf but as
chamber employees.
Meigs
County
Commissioner Jeff Thornton

said last week a change in language relating to partnership
agreements between the state
and its counties has made
such a contract arrangement
improper. Now, Varnadoe and
an administrative assistant are
being paid by the county as
county employ~s. while continuing to work from the
chamber's headquaners on
West Main Street.
"There are no general fund
dollars being used to fund the
economic
development
office," Thornton said. "It is
important people realize that
the funding source for these
services has not changed, but
the contract with the chamber of commerce has been
discontinued because of
changes in state law."
Thornton said there are no
plans to discontinue the
economic development program in the county, but said
the commissioners will fund
it on a year-to-year basis
through the TANF 'program.
"We have plans to continue
and possibly expand our economic development team in the
future," Thornton said. 'We see
the need for a full-time worlcforce development professional, and we need to continue our
efforts in marketing the county
as a tourist destination."
With the resignation of
and
Retail
Tourism
Development
Director
Betsy Nicodemus earlier
this summer, only a pantime temporary employee is
staffin~ the office, and handling mquiries relating to
the Morgan's Raid Reenactment scheduled for
September and other touristrelated events. Thornton
said the county plans to hire
a full-time tourism director,
as well, using TANF funds.

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solving alleged burglary

New councilman selected

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applicants by a majority vote
of council. His term will
expire in 2005.
Sisson, 6 I. has been a
POMEROY
Village
2 Sedl0111 - 12 Pllpl
at the Auto Value
salesman
council
Pans Store for 43 years and
met in speCalendars
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has lived in Pomeroy all his
Classifieds
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life. Sisson, who has been
to fill the
86
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memher of the Pomeroy
slot
left
Volunteer Fire Depanment
86
Dear Abby
vacant by
for 38 years, said he will do
long-time
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whatever he can to serve the
council
people in the village as a
A2,3 · member
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councilman.
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village council," he said. "I
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was selecte4 from a several
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J. MIW LAYTON
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are capable of," he said.
Grueser said educators and
administrators need to look at
things differently than they have
in the past and to come up with
solutions to improve the scores.

RE~POND

BY

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THAT ANIMALS CAN'T TALK ..

Southern
Local
Superintendent Bob Grueser
said it is hard to score well in
proficiency testing when the
standards keep changing and
the "target keeps moving.'
"These indicators may not
be indicative of what our kids

County assumes
development efforts

Astrograph'
BY Baa JCE BEllE 05oL
Some exciting changes, uiggered by Lady Luck herself. could
take place fcr you in the year
ahead. They will involve things
that affect you personally, and
cook! even encompass a few not
initialed by you.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today, the more you rely on yourself fcr getting where you want to
go, the luckier you'll be.
Personally manage cr control anything that is imponant to you and
leave the insignificant things to
other.;.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)It behooves you to get out of your
own way today and let destiny
take the lead. You could he luckier
in ways you least expect, especially in competitive involvements.
LffiRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) n~e possibilities fcr a special project on which you've been wOO&lt;ing and have high hopes for appear
to be as good as you envision them
today. Continue to be optimistic,
and think ''win."
SCORPIO (Od. 24-Nov. 22)
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Mayor Victor Young Ill
said Sisson will make a good
addition to council.
"I think he is a good guy
and he pledges to do a good
job for the village," he said.
The other applicants that
applied were Jim Soulsby, a
former Meigs County
Sheriff, John Musser, who is
currently running for mayor,
Tony Dingus, Meigs High
School music director, and
Ken Klein, a carpenter and
: former deputy sheriff for
Meigs County.

J. MtW LAYTON
jlayton@mydailysentinel.com
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POMEROY - Several
items were reponed missing
from a residence in Pomeroy
early Tuesday morning at
7:39 a.m. According to the
Pomeroy
Police
Department. the items
reported missing included
some jewelry, stereo equipment, a Playstation and
between 15 to 20 video
games. The estimated cash
value of these items is
approximately $1,100 to
$1 ,300.
The P~meroy Police

Department has not yet
released the name of the
'owner of the residence
because the investigation is
not complete.
Sergeant Joe Kirby is
investigating the matter and
he said the crime may have
occurred late Monday night
or early TuesdaY' morning.
There were .signs of forced
entry at the crime scene.
Kirby has interviewed three
potential suspects.
"I have some good leads
and we (Pomeroy Police
Depanment) are just about
ready to put this investigatioh to an end." he said.

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A commun~ event of the American Cancer Society

The 2003" Gallic County Relay for Life will be held
August 15 and 16 • 4 PM • 10 AM · • Gallipolis City Park
A cancer survivors' reception will take place before the opening lap .

Luminary Ceremony • 9 PM
' To purchase luminaries, please contact Joan Schmidt at 446-4728

All are inviled to aHend and join us in the fight against cancer!

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The Daily Sentinel

Thursday, July 31, 2003

Frldlly, Aug. 1

SALEM CENTER - Star
Grange #778, Junior Grange
#878, potluck supper at 6:30
Friday, Aug. 1
p.m., followed by meeting at
RUTLAND Rutland 7:30 p.m. Hemlock Grange
Township Trustees, 5 p.m., at members as guests. Craft,
fire station.
art and photography conSaturday, Aug. 2
tests will be judged.
PORTLAND - Lebanon
Monday, Aug. 4
Township Trustees 7 p.m at
POMEROY Meigs
the Township Building. ·
County Republicans, . 7:30
Monday, Aug. 4
p.m. at the Meigs County
SYRACUSE
Sutton
Courthouse.
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Township Trustees, , 7:30
POMEROY - Big Bend
p.m. at Syracuse municipal Farm Antiques club. 7:30
building.
p.m. special meeting antique
tractor building at the fairgrounds.
Tuesday, Aug. 5
MIDDLEPORT
Middleport
Community
Thursday, July 31
Association, 8:30 a.m .,
POMEROY - Town and · Peoples Bank.
Country EXPO committee, 7
p.m. at the Extension office
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Mulberry Heights. Anyone
Sunny Pt. Cloudy Clouc:tj
Showers T-110fms
Rain
Flurries
Snow
ICE!
interested in helping invited
ANoctillld Awl
to attend . Call 992-6696 for
information.
Saturday, Aug. 2
MIDDLEPORT Ohio
POMEROY - A gospel
Valley Crusade for Christ , 7 concert will be held at 6:30
p.m. at the Middleport p.m. Saturday in the
Church
of Christ on Main Pomeroy
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ampihitheater
the lower 80s. Southwest
Street
in
Middleport. under sponsorship of the
Today... Showers and thun- winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of
Members
and
guests Trinity
Congregational
derstorms
likely... Mainly rain 20 percent.
encouraged
to
attend.
Church. The concert is a
from late morning on. Rain
Friday night...Panly cloudy.
Friday, Aug. 1
benefit for God's Net. A free
may be heavy at times late. Lows in the mid 60s.
POMEROY
Meigs
will
offering will be taken.
Highs in the lower 80s. Light
Saturday... Panly cloudy with
County
.PERl
84
will
meet
at
will
be
Featured
southeast winds. Chance of a chance of showers and thunrioon
at
the
Senior
Citizens
Amy
Perrin,
Materpeace,
rain 70 percent.
derstorms. Highs in the lower
Center. Representatives of and Sounds of Praise.
Tonight...Showers and thun- 80s. Chance of rain 40 percent.
Aetna and Medical Mutual
POMEROY Gospel
derstorms likely. Rain may be
Saturday night...Considerably
will
speak
on
insurance.
sing, 7 p.m. at the Poplar .
heavy at times until midnight. cloudy with a chance of showMary
Powell
will
talk
on
Ridge Free Will Baptist
Lows in the upper 60s. Light ers and thunderstorms. Lows in
Morgan's
Raid.
Church.
Singers will be
and variable winds. Chance of the mid 60s. Chance of rain 40
Saturday,
Aug.
2
Cross
Creek
of Buffalo, W.
rain 70 percent.
percent.
·
HARRISONVILLE
Va. and New Horizon of
Friday... Panly cloudy with
Sunday... Variably cloudy with · Harrisonville Lodge 411 at Barbersville, W. Va. John
a slight chance .of showers a chance of showers and thunder· 7:30 p.m. at the Temple. Ellswick, pastor, invites the
and thunderstonns. Highs in storms. Highs in the lower 80s.
Refreshments
will
be public.
served.

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Gamatt- 76.95
General Electric- 27.97

Akm-29.73

GKNLY-4.25
Har1ey Davidson- 46.25
Kroger- 16.63

Ashland Inc. - 31.76

BBT-34.83
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BorgWamor- 66.45
City Hoking- 32.00
Clwnpion- 3.60
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RACINE - Beegle family
reunon will be held at Ronald
and Leanna Beegle Farm,
28600 Hogg Hollow Road ,
Dorcas,
near
Racine .
Registraiion at noon, potluck
dinner at 1 p.m. with drinks
and table service provided.
Chinese auction , pie baking
contest with auction of the
top winners, memorial service, short program , business meeting will be held .
Games for the kids, 7 to 11
p.m.; square dance with
Howard
and
Shirley
Meadows providing the
music. Hat to be passed for
the musicians.
Sunday, Aug. 3
EAST MEIGS - Parker
reunion will be held at noon
at the Eatern Elementary
School. Carry-in dinner ; door
prizes, activities for kids.

Other events
Thursday, July 31
POMEROY - An open
house will be held at the
newly constructed Meigs
Memorial Field House, 8:30
to 9:30 p.m. The structure is
located at the far end of the
Meigs High School parking
lot. The public is invited to
tour the building.
Friday, Aug. 1
RACINE -OH-Kan Coin
Club will present a coin and
currency exhibition in . the
lobby at the Home National
Bank, Racine. The display will
include old currrency, old
coins, Meigs County tokens,

and old local bank currency.
A free coin will be given to
children , 16 and under.Those
attending may bring in an ·old
coin or bill for appraisal. The
lobby opens at 8 a.m.
Monday, Aug. 4
MIDDLEPORT - Vacation
Bible School will be held at
Victory Baptist Church, 525
North
Second
St. ,
Middleport, through Aug. 7,
6:30 to B p.m. Theme: "His
Eye is on the Sparrow." For
more information call 992-9052 or 992-6550.
MIDDLEPORT - Vacation
Bible school through Aug. 9,
6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Ash
Street Church, 398 Ash St. ,
Middleport For more informatoin call 992-6443. Theme is
"Great Discoveries."
Tl!ursday, July 31
LONG BOTTOM - Judy
Peters will be s worn in as
Long Bottom Postmaster on
July 31, at a reception to be
held from 10:30 a.m. until
12:30 p.m. at the Long
Bottom Community Building.
Light refreshments will be
served, and the public is
invited.
POMEROY
First
rehearsal for the chorus to
sing on Sept. 6 at Pomeroy's
observance of Morgan's Raid,
a bicentennial event will 'le
held at 7 p.m. at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church. All
singers invited to attend.

·Birthdays
Monday, Aug. 4
POMEROY - Cora Folmer
will observe her 85th birthday. Cards may be sent to
her at 32855 Hysell Run
Road, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 .

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State Fair
Fashion Board
POMEROY Alyssa Holter
has been selected as Meigs
County's 4H nominee
for the Ohio
State 4-H
Fa s h i 0 n
Board.
T h e
daughter of
Ed and Jan
Holter was
selected on
the basi s of
"total look
Holter
of fashion ,
of having it
all together," said Becky
Baer,
Meigs
County
Extension agent. She will be
modelinll and interviewing in
competitton for a spot on the
fashwn board at the State

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10n was
oar also
.or nominating
ree years.
last year for the state fashion
board and was chosen as an
· alternate for the South District.
She is the current president
of the Meigs County Better
Livestock 4-H Dairy Club,
and has exhibited at the Meigs
County Fair for nine years.
The Eastern senior, a candidate for Junior Fair queen this
year, credits her 4-H experiences as making. her a more
well-rounded mdtvtdual.

BI'ble SCh00I held

POMEROY - "Son of the
Harvest" was the theme of the
Bible school held at the Laurel
Cliff Free Methodist Church.
Several farm animals were
brought in for the 14 children
attenaing to enjoy. Aprogram
of music and recitl!Uons was
presented by the children at
the Sunday service, and Rev.
Les Strandt assisted by Steve
Manin presented a video fea·
turing the children.

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II a.m. to 2 p.m. at which
time judging will begin.
Trophies will be awarded
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cycle, and truck at 3 p.in. Miranda McKelvey, reserve
There is a $10 entry fee.
champion.
Food will be available durAnimal Disease: Christina
ing the day. Dash plaques Miller, grand champion; Taylor
will go to the ftrst 25 entries. Russell, reserve champion..
Proceeds from the event
You're
the Athlete:
will go to the Carleton School Quistina Miller, grand champion; Whitney Thoene,
special olympics program.
reserve champion; Morgan
.
Lentes, honorable mention.
Heallh B, Fun with
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grand champion . .
First Aid: · Olivia Davis,
grand champion; Derek
Roush, reserve champion;
Anglea Stuart, honorable
POMEROY -The n11mes mention.
.of 4-H club members who
Alcohol Decisions: Tia
took grand and reserve cham- Pratt. grand champion;
pions and received honorable Becky Taylor, reserve chammention· in the judging· on pion:, Jennifer Grady and
their mtsce 11 aneous proJects Lindsey Houser, honorable
were announced today.
mention.
Tobacco and You: Tia
They are as follows:
Pratt, grand champion;
Lindsey Houser, re serve
Winning grand and reserve champion.; Becky Taylor,
champions or given honor- honorable mention.
able mention on their res pecOne on One: Tricia
tive projects were the follow - Congo, grand champion.
ing 4-H'ers:
' 4-H Club Teen Leadership:
Discovering 4-H 1: Kayla Rachel Elliott, grand chamtion.
Graham, grand champion;
Multi
Level
een
Annisha · Kopec, reserve ' Leadership:
Christina
champion.
,
· Miller, grand champion.
Discovering 4-H 0: Annisha
Teen · Boardmanship:
Kopec. grand champion.
Alyssa Holter and Amanda
Discovering 4-H Ill: Julie Windon . co-~ra nd champions.
Tillis, grand champion.
Leadership Skills You
Exploring
Animals: ~ever
Outgrow,
1:
Adrian Bolin, grand champi- Audrionna Pullins, grand
on; Eugene Patterson. reserve champion .
champion· Brady Bisse ll.
Leadership Skills You
Nathan Eblin, Adam Lamben Never . Outgrow, · III:
and Julie Tillis , honorable Brittany Hauber, grand
~ention.
.champion .
Exploring Me and My
Laundry for Beginners:
Home: Annisha Kopec, Cassie Hauber, grand chamgrand champion; To sha pion; Hann ah Hysell, reserve
Jones, reserve champion..
champion .; Olivia Davi s,
Horseless Horse: Hailey honorable mention .
Williams, grand champion.
Laundry for Advanced:
Guinea Pig: Sarah Jenkins, Amber Pooler and Erin
grand champion; Hannah Taylor, honorable mention. ·
Hysell, reserve champion..
Living and Learning with
Cat 1: Kaitlin Dewhurst, Children: Andrea Buckley,
grand champion; Cassie grand champion; Kimberly
Hauber, reserve champion.
Castor, reserve champion.:
Cat 2: Jennifer Grady, Breanna Taylor, honorable
grand champion.
mention .
·
Small Animals: Kara
Teens
Learn About
Osborne, grand champion; . Children: Holly Davis, hon-.
Morgan Lentes, reserve orable mention.
champion .; Hannah Pratt,
Family History Treasure
honorable mention.
' Hunt: Morgan Werry, grand
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The Normal Animal: Kara champion.
Osborne, grand champion:
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deadline to enter is 4 p.m.
Saturday. To enter the open
classes , exhbitors musl purchase either a seaso n or
membership ticket. Entries
are to be in place on Aug . II
for the I p.m. judging.
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whole bale of hay for judging
and the judge will remove a
slice from the middle. No round
bales will be accepted. Hay
becomes the pro~ny of the
Meigs County Fatr board and
will not be returned. There must
be at least 10 bales to make a
show and the hay must have
been grown by the exhibitor.
Classes include : Class I 75 percent or more alfalfa;
Class 2 - All grasses; and
Class 3 - 49 percent or less
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place and $10 for third place
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Furniture and Woodwork
Recycling: Whitney Thoene,
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Designing Interiors: Tyler
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Colleclibles:
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Rockets Away: Eugene
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Crank It Up: Ju stin
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Thne It Up: Randy
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Measuring Up: Eric Pierce,
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CLEVELAND (AP) A man who spent nearly 13
years .in .prison for a rape
he didn't commit will get
$523,186 from the state.
"It's the right thing to
do,"
Ohio
Attorney
General Jim Petro said
Wednesday in approving
the payment to Michael
Green, 37, of Cleveland.
A state board still must
authorize Green's deal,
which was approved in the
state Court of Claims. The
board meets Aug. 18.
Green could receive a
check for $375,000 that
day, Petro said, with the
remainder to be paid with
interest through an annuity.
Green would receive
monthly payments of $2,200
for 20 years beginning in
2020. He chose that option
so it would act as a retirement fund, said his lawyer,
Alphonse Gerhardstein.
· The money will come from
a combination of an insurance claim and tax dollars.
Green was freed on the
basis of DNA evidence in
October 200 I.
Last year another man
confessed to the rape after
reading a newspaper series
about Green 's ordeal. The
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BEREA (AP) The
Cleveland Browns went out on
a limb wben they drafted linebacker Chaun Thompson from
tiny West Texas A&amp;M. Browns
president Carmen Policy made
tt clear Wednesday that the
" team won't stay there for the
rookie contract holdout.
He .said that if Thompson
doesn't sign before Thursday,
the Browns wiU reduce the
amount of their five-year offer.
"This is not a ~at or an ultimatum, but it's just an evaluation of the situation as we see
it," Policy said.
"We've indicated to Chaun's
agents that the danger point is
quickly coming upon us, that if
things are delayed beyond
tomprrow, we're crossing the
line of no return."
Thompson, the Browns' second-round pick, is one of five
draft choices who .haven't
signed with the club.
The oilly two pia~ selected by the Browns m the 2003
draft who have reached agreement with the team are center
Jeff Faine, the ftrSt-round
choice, and long snapper Ryan
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Green
from Page 81
burst in the fourth quarter
when he broke two tackles
near the line of scrimmage
and outran three Falcons
defenders.
"He's capable of going the
distance every time with that
breakaway speed," quarterback Tim Couch said. "We
expect Will to be a I ,000-yard
rusher for sure. He can carry
the load for us."
Green says he's ready. He
spent the off-season wO(king
with weights and improved
his explosiveness through
training sessions with Roger
Kingdom, a former track star
hired· by the Browns to help
players get quicker. .
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"I feel faster," Green said, a

Pruett

from Page 81

$300,000 annually, which
includes a $140,000 base
salary plus extra money from
televiston and radio, speaking engagements and incentives based on game attendance and promotions.
Pruett's mcentive bonuses
for the 2002 season included
$5,000 for coaching the Herd
to
the
Mid-American
Conference championship

Reds
from Page 81
Baseball's ftrst professional
franchise had been pointing
toward its new ballpark for
years, hoping the additional
revenues and excitement
would translate into their ftrSt
playo~:fpearance since 1995.
lost
the team was so bad
- the worst defense in the
majors, worst pitching in the
NL and thinl-worst offense that management decided to
start from scratch.
.
In two whirlwind days, the
Reds ftred general manager
Jim Bowden, manager Bob
Boone and two coaches.
Bowden's assistants then followed orders and began dealing away players.
The GuiUen deal was no surprise - he didn't want to stay
unless he was a starter, something the team couldn't
promise. But WiUiamson was
a young closer shipped off for .
prospects and money.
Fans have reacted angrily to
the midseason trades, suggesting that owner Carl Lindner
should have spent more than
$5.7 million in the payroll af(er
taxpayers put up most of the
money for the new ballpark.
During the Reds' game
Wednesday ni~ht, some filns
held up a stgn that said,
"Boone Gone Too Soon."
Others in the upper deck hung
a banner that Said, "Reds-Mart
Rolling Back Low Prices."
The Reds weren't .done
shopping.
''Carl Lindner ~es all of his
l

pick.
The Browns are asking their
draft .choices to accept fiveyear contracts as a way of creating salary stability. Agents for
most of the rookies have been
reluctant to have their players
sign the long-term deals.
TYpically, low-round picks .
sign for three years, after which
they are eligible for free
agency. A.Young player doesn't
want to stgn a deal he might
regret if he becomes an NFL
starter.
The Browns will scrimmage
the Buffalo BiUs on Saturday,
and Policy said the unsigned
draft choices need to be with
the team by then.
"We're really running out of
time - not patience, but time,"
Policy said. 'The coach feels
that Chaun will have missed so
much of training camp by then
that he wouldn't be able to
catch up with the young veterans we have at linebacker."
"I think sometimes players
get so enamored and infatuated
with years four and five that
they forget about year one,"
Browns coach Butch Davis
said.

and $12,000 for an appearance in the GMAC Bowl.
Marcum said he wants to
redo Pruett's contract similar
to an incentivecJaden contract
given to new Marshall men's
basketball coach Ron Jirsa
last month. Jirsa's four-year
contract includes a base
salary of $130,000 and various performance incentives.
Marcum said fund-raising
Pruett's
one-time
for
enhancement and negotiations on a new contract
should be completed by Jan.
I.

players," scouting director
Leland Maddox said. "He
hates to lose anybody. But if
something comes along that
blows us away, we'd have to
look at it. We don't want to
trade our core - · Adam Dunn,
Austin Kearns, Aaron Boone,
Sean Casey."
Maddox, one· of two assistant general managers now
running the team, said the New ,
York Yankees had inquired
about Boone and Casey, and
had a mild interest i:1 Guillen.
Boone, the Reds' only AllStar this year, could be the
biggest name available at the
right price. Seattle, which
needs a thinl baseman, and Los
Angeles have shown an interest, according to Maddox.
"He's a hot topic. Everybody
wants Boone," Maddox said,
Two days after his father
was ftred, Boone wasn't in a
mood to talk about his own ·
future. He denied a report that
he had demanded a trade, and
tried not to get caught up in
thinking about where he might
end up.
Boone had only one hit in
two games since his dad was
ftred.
"H some~ng hapeens, I' II
answer questions, ' said
Boone, usually one of the most
accessible pla~ers in the clubhouse. 'That s" the situation.
I'm '!}ling to concentrate on
what I ve got to do."
·
Three hours before the
game, players put on their
white home uniforms and
posed on the fteld for the annual team photo. Guillen was in
it, then was traded an hour
later:
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tabbed for pro superstarda m.
Pa~so n re pl aced Way ne
Embry as ge neral manager
in 1999. anJ hi s teams
ha ve go ne 108-220.
GunJ has refused to discuss detail s of P a ~son 's
current contract, but it is
believed he had one year
left un his deal.
Paxson , 46, has spent the
past three seasons unloading huge player contracts
- leftovers from . Embry's
tenure· - in an attempt to
free up mone y for free
agents and rebuild the
Cavs, who haven 't been in
the playoffs since 1998.

Paxson did no.t immedi ately return a phone message seeking comment.
The Cavaliers have lost
an average of 55 games
during Paxson's four seasons in Cleveland.
Last season, the Cavs
were the league's youngest
team and went 17-65 while
playing in front of the
NBA's smallest home
crowds.
However. all the losing
turned imo a positive when
the Cavaliers won the
NBA draft lottery in May
and used the No. I overall
pick to take LeBron James,
the Akron high school star

CLEVELAND (AP) Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Jim Paxson has
received a contract ex tension and promotion from
the club, two NBA sources
told The Associated Press
on Wednesday night.
· The sources, speaking on
the condition of anonymity, said Paxson's new deal
and new· title will be
announced Thursday by
Cavaliers owner ·Gordon
Gund.
A team spokesman said
Gund would be making an
unspecified announcement
via teleconference at II
a.m. Thursday.

Counting Wednesday's two
practices, Thompson has
missed nine days and 13 practices since workouts for rookies
began on July 22.
The other draft choices yet to
sign are cornerbacks Chris
Crocker and Michael Lehan,
runnin$ back Lee Suggs and
defenstve tackle Antonio
Garay.
The Browns' choice of
Thompson with the 52nd overall pick was one of the draft's
biggest surprises because West
Texas A&amp;M is an NCAA
Division ll school.
Shortly after the draft,
Thompson said he'd play for
Policy said that comment
was part of the reason why the
Browns felt there would be no
problem getting him into the
fold.
"We're not asking Chaun to
play for free. We want to compensate him very well." Policy
said.
He said the Browns have
offered Thompson a proposal
equal to or better than contracts
signed by players chosen
before him.

CINCINNATI - For a few joyous
moments on the field, the trade-staggered Cmcmnau Reds got to hop in
unison and forget .
Back in the clubhouse, they started
·
to fret.
Jason LaRue led off the ninth with
a tying homer and Adam Dunn singled with the bases loaded in the
lOth, rallying the Reds to a 3-2 victory Wednesday over the Colorado
Rockies.
. Shortly after they lost another
front-line player through a trade, the
Reds regrouped and got their first
victory under interim manager Dave
Miley, who was presented with the
ball from Dunn's winning hit.
· "It's an awesome feeling," said
Miley, 41, who was a minor league
catcher, coach and manager. "You
guys know how long it's been. It's
nice to get that first one,"
The warnhand-fuzzy feeling didn't
last Ion~. As soon as they got done
celebratmg, the Reds went right back
to wondering who might get traded
next.
In the last three days, the Reds
have fired ge.neral manager Jim
Bowden and manager Bob Boone,
and traded closer Scott Williamson
and outfielder Jose Guillen for
prospects. Players were quiet as they
warmed up before the game, waiting
for more bad news.
"It bothered me up until we came
out on the field, " Dunn said.
"You' ve got to let it go for three
hours, and then it bothers you some
more. It's so frustrating. You don't
know what direction we ' re going in.
You don't know who is going to be
here. It 's a mess."

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frightening
thought for holes better, he's running
would-be tacklers. "But at this through them better. You can
point in camp, I feel sluggish. tell he's a lot more comfortI don't feel like I'm running able."
that fast."
Green doesn't mind admitting
he was a little, well, green
The 6-foot, 215-pounder
has looked plenty fast s0 far in early last season.
training camp, darting around
He struggled to learn all the
and playing some catch-me- · nuances of the Browns·
if-you-can with a few of offense, and even after hours
Cleveland's defensive backs spent studying the Xs and Os
who no chance of running in his playbook, things looked
down No. 31 from behind.
much different once he took
·
Last summer, it was a dif- the field.
ferent story. Green missed the
start of traming camp in a contract holdout, and when he
finally took the field, there
was rarely a moment when he
sparkled tn the summer sun.
Now, his teammates can 't
take their eyes off him.
"He looks good doesn't
he?" offensive tackle Ryan
Thcker said. "From last year's
'Not responsible for
camp to this year's, he is just a
typographical errors"
different guy. He's seeing the

·ounn deal in Reds win over Rockies

Sources: Cavs give GM Paxson new deal

Browns· president holds
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24 wins - out of 48 total - in their ·
last at-bat.
Chris Reitsma (8-3), who will get a
chance to close games with
Williamson gone. pitched a perfect
lOth.
Charles johnson hit a solo homer
and Jay Payton had a tiebreaking
double in the sixth off Danny Graves
to give Colorado a 2- 1 lead. Graves
ovt~came the pregame trade distrac tiohs and allowed seven hits in seven
innings.
"There's a lot of stuff going on in
this organization right now." Graves
aid . "There's . a. lot of stuff going
through everybody's minds - who's
going to be here , who's not going to

'

be here."

Chacon, who had to miss the AllStar game because of an inflamed
elbow, has made three starts since
1 returning. After lasting only 4 1-3
innings on July 19, he allowed only
three hits in seven shutout innings of
. a 1-0 loss at Los Angeles last
Thursday.
·
He was nearly as good the next
time around. The right-hander gave
Cincinnati Reds' third baseman Aaron Boone bobbles a ball hit by Colorado up three hits, includin~ D' An!lelo
Jtmenez's RBI double m the ftfth,
Rockies' Charles Johnson during the second inning Wednesday. (AP)
and struck out four.
Colorado was in position to get its when I give up a run, it usually costs
The Reds looked distracted and
fifth consecutive win after Shawn us the game. You can get exploited tied their season high with four ·
Chacon pitched seven solid innings, out there, but I love i.t. I love going errors in Miley's debut, a 5-3 loss.
turning a 2-1 lead over to the out there in the ninth inning."
They had only one error on
bullpen.
.
Jimenez (0-6) then started the I Oth Wednesday, raising their total to 105
Former closer Jose Jimenez and gave up a one-out double to in I 07 games, the most in the majors.
warmed up in the eighth, but Justin Russell Branyan, who was Guillen's
There was one moment that
Speier came on gave up LaRue's replacement in the lineup. After Sean showed their minds weren 't entirely
homer into the up.fer deck in left Casey was intentionally walked, on the game. They tried to turn a
field , tying it at -· LaRue's 12th Aaron Boone - the son of the fired double play when there were already
manager - hit a comt:backer that two outs in the eighth.
homer matched his career high.
"It was a slider that hung," said Jimenez bobbled for an error that
Shortstop Barry Larkin returned to
Speier, who had been S-for-5 in save loaded the bases.
the Reds lineup for the first time
Dunn then grounded a single to since he strained his hamstring a
chances since taking over as the
closer. "It, was one bad pitch. I just right for the Reds' II th game-ending week ago. He went 1-for-3 with a
made one bad pitch. Unfortunately. hit. The Reds lead the majors with single and a.walk.
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Oakland gets OF Jose Guillen from Reds

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: CINCINNATI - The Oakland Athletics bulked up
their outfield by getting Jose Guillen from the
nncinnati Reds on Wednesday for right-hander
Aaron Harang and two minor league pitchers.
· Guillen was the Reds' top hitter, filling in during
Ken Griffey Jr.'s two serious injuries. He was hilling
.337 - third in the National League - with 23
homers and 63 RBis in 91 games.
.
: The A's felt they needed a more productive outfield
~o pull off another one of their second-half surges &lt;tnd

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overtake Seattle in the AL West. Oakland is secondlast in the league in balling average.
Eric Bymes was the only consistent outfielder in
the tirst half. but he started to tail off after the All-Star
break. Chris Singleton, signed to a one-year contract
in the offseuson. lost his job and has been on ·th.e
bench.
The 27-year-old Guillen is going to his fifth team in
seven years. He finally started living up to expectations in Cincinnati, but bristled at his backup role
when Gritl'ey was healthy enough to play.
.
"I appreciate the Reds $iving me a new life, so I
could show people I can still play every day," Guillen
said. "I would just love to stay here. I haven't felt so

comfortable in a long time."
He was comfortable, but not always happy. When
Griffey returned from a dislocated shoulder in May,
Guillen demanded a tmde rather than returning to a
backup role. Guillen also threw three bats a~atnst a
clubhouse wall in June after learning he wasn t in the
starting lineup thJlt day.
Guillen couldn't move ahead of Griffey, Adam
Dunn or Austin Kearns. He was interested in staying
in ~incinnati next season, but not as a backup. The
Reds decided to trade him rather than letting him
leave as a free agent and gelling nothing in retum .
The A's also sent the Reds right-banders Joe
Valentine and Jeff Bruksch.

Sabathia
helps
Indians
halt skid
OAKLAND, Calif.
(AP) - C.C. Sabathia
pitched seven innings
for his tirst victory in
nearly four weeks, and
Angel Santos hit . hi s
first major league homer
as the Cleveland Indians
beat
the
Oakland
Athletics
4-2
Wednesday night.
Sabathia (9-6), a
native of nearby Vallejo,
allowed nine hits as the
Indians snapped a fivegame losing streak in
Oakland. He was selected for the All-Star
game, but he had lost his
last three starts.
The 22-year-old leftbander had his usual
Coliseum rooting section of fdends and family members - including his effusive godmother, who stood and
cheered with nearly
every pitch. A few
Sabathia jerseys were
spotted in the crowd as
he beat the A's for the
first time in five career
starts.
Milton Bradley and
Victor Martinez drove
in runs as the Indians
won in Oakland for the
first time this season.
David Riske pitched
the eighth. and Danys
Baez finished for his
23rd save in 29 chances.
Sabathia outpitched
Ted Lilly (6-9 ), who
allowed just six hits
while striking out five in
seven innings. Lilly,
rumored to be trade bait
during a disappointing
season , lost for the
fourth time in five decistons.
Before the- game. the
A's acquired outfielder
Jose Guillen from the
Cincinnati Reds for
right-hander
Aaron
Harang and two minor
leaguers.

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1 blue &amp; 1 brown eye, no tail . - - - - - - - - Lost in TNT area. Call Sat. Aug. 2 9am-3pm, 94
Airline Ad .. Porter, Mary-Kay
(304)675·7264
Cosmetics clearance, 50o/o
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Carport sale~ Aug. 1st, rain
or shine, 2511 lee C1rcle,
Syracuse, toddler bed, kids
clothes, mise, 8·3

Saturday, August 2, 9-3 ,
Spencers, 605 Main Street,
Raci ne. AE , Aero teen
clothes, video games, turn•ture, household items.Aain
cancels.
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Gordon Fisher res1dence .
1402
Dusky
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chandising greeting cards
AVON! All Areas1 To Buy or and related products 1n local
Sell. Shirley Spears, 304· retail stores. Prefer mature
675·1429.
ind ividuals, interested in

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Part Time, Point Pleasant.
Experience Preterred, but
not necessary. Reply 'to:
Point Pleasant Register
Water Street, Syracuse, JA11, 200 Main Street, Pt.
Fnday &amp; Saturday, 8·5, kids P1
25550
clothes, toys, mise items
fjjperienced lead carpen·
Yard sale- 35 Ai\lerview Or., ters-must be familiar with all
phases of residential remod·
Middleport, Aug. 1 &amp; 2
eling, valid drivers license.
Yard sale- Aug. 1 &amp; 2. at tools, transportai!On, and
Rose res1dence , t mile from references. local work, pay
Racine on CR 28 (Bashan based
e)(perlence.
on
Road) 8:00·4 00 Friday, Applications available at
Aug. 1, 9:1)0.12.00 Sat Aug Christians
Construction,
2, clothes (Tommy, Polo, &amp;F, 1403
Eastern
A\le .,
Eagle, Gap) Gallipofis. 446-4514
American
household m1sc, Middleton
dolls, collector Barbies, wed· Fast growing business
ding dross (size 4), light
houses, dishes, everythmg full &amp; part-time bookkeeper,
exceptionally
mce,
full &amp; part-time cashiers,
(740)949·8030

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Yard Sale: Friday, August t st 5end resume

&amp; Saturday, 'August 2nd. 38
Hudson Street , Middleport.

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Sat
Aug .
2,
8·12 ..
Microwave, clothes,/misc.
2625 Lincoln A\le . Pt.
Pleasant,

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Hugh yard sale-Friday &amp;
Saturday,
253 S. 5th
Middleport. Avon-antiques,
furniture , milk glass, kids
clothes

working up to 20 hours a
week, training prcw1ded, no
e..:perience necessary. Call
~ -800-543-4110
ask for
extension 1928, during regular
busines s
hours
Ame rican Greetings, EOE
Part-time position requires
transporting consumers to
and from medical appo1nt·
mente In the Mason County,
Wv area. Must be able to
maintain accurate rep orts,
and be able to ass1st consumers off and on va n as
needed. Requires HS diploma or GED. safe drivmg
record and knowledge ol
local routes. Apply in person
or mail to ;
PRESl£RA CENTER
HA/Mason Van Dnver
P.O. Box 8069
Huntington, Wv 25705

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The Daily Sentinel
ASSIStant needed for phySI·
cian office in Pomt Pleasant.
PO Box 729·8
Please send resume with
Pomeroy. Oh 45769
~ quahf1ca110ns and salary
- - - ' - - - - - - - requirements to: Doctor's
Full time secretary for law Office Box
45, Point
office legal experience pre- Pleasant, WV 25550
ferred , but not required .
Must have good computer
POSmON ANN'jlUNCE·
and communication skills.
MENT
Send resume to EB 24 200 The Galliii-Jackaon-Melgs
Main St Pt Pleasant Wv Board at Alcohol, Drug
2555P.
Addiction and Mental
Health Services 11 cur~
Help wanted caring for the
elderly, Darst GrOup Home, rently accepting at)pllc•
tiona for the position of
now paytng minimum wage,
COMMUNITY EDUCATOR.
new s~it1s : 7am-3pm, 7am~
5pm , 3pm-11pm, 11pm· Thlolull·tlme pooltlon
lncludts shared dullee
7am, call 740-992-5023.
with the Board and 1he
Live in Careg1ver needed for Gallia County Family and
elderly lady who requires Children First Council.
assistance /daily activities. Reeponelblllttes Include
Call
(304)675·2178
or the development, Imple(304)675· 5578
mentation and aasea•
menl of an educational
Maintenance Person need·
program on behalf of the
ed , part-time, Valley View Board, Its providers end
Apartments, 800
State
the FCFC. Appllcanto
Route 325, Thurman. Ohio.
ahouh:l POIHII I miniApply at office or submit
mum of a Bechelor'a
resume. 74D-245-9170
Degree In a related aru
Medi Home Health Agency, with 1trong communlca·
Inc. seeking a PAN Speech tlon and multimedia/pro.
Therapist for the Gallipolis, ductlon lkllla. Related
Ohio area. We offer a com- experience Including propetitive salary, benefits gram aupervlalon Ia pre·
package, and 401K. E.O.E. tarred. Extanalve travel Ia
Please send resume to 430 required with ltils poll·
Second ·Avenue, Gallipolis, tlon.
Oh 45631. Att n· Diana
The Board offers a comHarless, Clinical Manager
p4Jthlve salary with an
Need to consolidate or start ea:cellelit beneflta peckCall age.
a new business.
National Bank toll free 1866·699·3064. Good credit,
Rnume• with lhrM (3)
no credtt, bankruptcy.
lettal'l of reaommanda·

Need to earn Money? Lets
1alk 1he f'IEW Avon . Call
Manlyn , 304-882·2645 to
learn all the ways it can work
tor you.
Now Hiring at Harris
Staokhouse (304)875·9726

Yard sale Sat. Aug. 2, 8-12
Now hiring recepionisV
Needle work supplies, fabcashier apply In person ask
ric, new gift items &amp; much
tor Katie MCCoy Turnpike
more. 3104 Kathnor Lana
OFFICE WORKER
Yard Sale Saturday 812/03 To work in busy health Care
Multifamily yard sale, Eagle 2618 llncoln Ave.
office. Experience with
Ridge near Bashan, guns, · ~~;,;;~,;;,;,;;,;;..._ _,
office
machines, supervitables &amp; chairs, refrigerator,
AVCI10NAND
sion of employees, payroll,
Aug . 1-2
~ FLEAIMARKn
billing and scheduling.
Mutlipte family, 16 Anne i.oc-ciliiiiiiiiiiiiiiic.,l
One year Health care office
Street, Pomeroy Starting Flea Market/Craft Sate- July
experience requested.
July 31 thru August 2nd. 31st &amp; August 1st-10:00 • Benefits too numerous to
1st-Bake
Household Items, jeans, 5:00 ... August
prln1. SOQ-759-5383
baby items and clothes.
steak dinner-$5.00 _per dinOver the Road Semi Driver
Rain or shine garage sale,
needed. 12 month verifiable ,
August 1st and 2nd· 8-3all weather e•perlel'\ce
Yellowbush Road in Racine. L..--Oiiioiiiiii__,.. requi red. (304)576-2644
{DeMis Wolfe's reside!'l ce
740·949-2010). Small re1rlg· Absolu1e Top Dollar: U.S. Person needed to clean pro·
Gold Coins, tesslonat office, 3·4 112 days
erator, new microwave, Silver, '
weight machme, warm Proofsets, Diamonds, Gold a week, flexible hours, prefer
U.S. Currency,- retired woman, send letters
morning stove, craft sup· Rings,
plies, lots of Nike tee shirts M.T.S. · Coin Shop, 151 of Interest to: Ohio Valtov
and Amerlcan Eagle jeans Second Avenue, Gallipolis ~ Publishing. P.O. Bok 572
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
and other misc. Items. Watch 74().446·2842.
for signs.

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Ev.erything must go. 123
3 Fam11y, Salem Street 1n large li\ling rugs, banery ride
Rd. Pt Pl. Aug. 2, 8·
English
Rutland, Aug 1-2, clothes, on vehicles, toys, etc.
2
collectibles, guns
Friday, 25
Anno
St .,
3 family-August 1-2; 9 am-? Pomeroy, tinle bit of every- Garage Sale, Aug 1-7. 3· 112
Elmwood Terrace, 813 Elm thing, free items, G\lerything m!les Jerry's Run Ad .
Clothing , lots. of old glass,
Street, Racine.
cheap
dishes. cheap. Lot more
536 High, Middleport, Aug . 1 Garage sate, July 31st &amp; come.
&amp; 2. 9-.3, canning jars &amp; Aug. 1st, 341 Rutland St,
misc.
Sale
Hot
Huge .Yard
Middleport, rain or sh1ne.
OogtBake Sale. Saturday
6family yard sale, Aug . 1st, Garage sale, Syracuse, end 9am. 2400 Jefferson. Point
2nd, 8:30-4:00, Rutland of 2nd St., Fri &amp; Sat., 9-5, Pleasant. Beside Wendy's
American Legion.
rain or shine
Inside Sale Gallipolis Ferry
sale36545
738 Pearl St, Friday 7-?, Garage
Community Center. Friday,
~ostu me jewelry, clothing, Flatwoods Ad., Sat. Aug .
Saturday. Furniture, chilbedding, books. Christmas, 2nd, tools, w1descreen TV.
drens clothing, toys, and
etc
lots of misc.
more.
August 1 &amp; 2 Eichin~er resi- Garage sale- Aug . 1 &amp; 2,
Movmg Sale· Aug. 1&amp;2, 1
dence. VanMeter Hill Road, 9am-4pm , rain or shine,.
mile past Fairground Ad .
Racine, (just off Bashan 40944 Laurel CIIH Rd .,
name·brand clothes, girls-6·
Road
&amp; Pleasant'lliew Pomeroy, Ohio
12 months, 1D-12, boys-3T,
Road).
Home
Interior,
Garage
sateAug
1st
&amp;
8,
14- 16, womens 12·18,
Longaberger, crafts, . turni·
lure, hardware, clothes, 2nd, 9am-3pm, 31amily, chil- mens, household, crafts,
dren-adult clothing, baby portable dishwaSher, 89
treadmill. Rain or sh1ne.
bed, toys, mise·., 2 miles Jeep Cherokee
August 1 &amp; 2- 9·2·1 388 north of Chester turn on
NICE YARD SALE Satulday,
College Road, Syracuse. Texas Ad ., rain or shine.
Aug . 2.8am-?
Books,toys,good womens
Garage sate- formerlj Jo's 2218 Mt. Vernon Ave.
clothes
Gift Shop, 3202 Syracuse,
Augu st 1 &amp; 2·SR 143, 3 Saturday &amp; Monday, Zenith Sat, 3 miles South on At. 2,
.miles from SA 7. Boys 0·24 color 2r screen TV, antique from Pt.-Pleasant ·Bridge,
months, g~rls 0-3T, mens llghl w/p1stons, wooden toward Galllpolis·Ferry, fur·
and womens clothes, toys, rOcking
chair,
flower Mure, clothes, etc.
baby bed , coffee tables, arrangemen'ts, baby cloths,
Yard Sate July 31·Aug 1-2
dishes, lois more, Rain or Jeans &amp; toys.
GallipoliS Ferry, Bla1ne Lane.
shine.
Huge yard sale, August 1st, Lots of now items added
Augus1 1st.. 31472 Noble 2nd, 3rd·21 0 Cook Road; daily, 2 motor cycles almost
Summit Road. Middleport
1st road N. of AA tracks on new, 8HP troy bulft tiller
At, 117, Cheshire. Rain or used about 2hrs. tools, toys.
shine. 8-?
lots of misc.

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Carport Sale:August 1st4th~·8·5. Three miles out
SA143, first driveway to the
left past Wolfe-Pen Road.
Rain or shine Men, women,
Yard 5ale-Mitchell Ad., Aug children, &amp; baby clothing.
1·2, 9am-?, priced cheap, Look tor signs1
watch for signs
First time yard sale, 2nd
4
YARD SALE·
house, Scout Camp Road,
PoMEROYIMmoLE. Chester. Augus1 1s1 and
2nd. 9-4. Infants, children's
cloth1ng,
women's clothing
2 family, Aug . 1st, lots of
to 5X, teacher materials,
school clothes Depot St.,
household items and other
Rutland.
things of interest
3 family yard sale. Aug
Aea market/craft sale, July
1,2,3, 102 Un1on Te rrace.
31s1 &amp; Aug 1s1 , 10:00·5:00,
Pomeroy, somelhrng for
Aug. 1st bake steak dinner,
everyone
$5 per dinner, Middleport
3 famrly, Aug . t -2, g.?, Park Legion, take-out available.
Rd., north of Darwin, clothes
infant to adu~. baby rtems Friday, 1st &amp; Saturday, 2nd
8-5. 3rd house on left on top
crib, roll-top desk, coffee &amp;
of Chester Hill (SA 248}
end tables, lawn mower, Ctothmg (girts 18f3T, boyS
glider, rocker, etc.
3TI10 &amp; womens), shoes,

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Yard Si!le-.Frlday- SaturdaySunday.
old
Items/coltectibles, 61 Hubbard Ave .
Kanauga

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on room 12x26 both in exc.
~net. 3br, 2ba, new a1r, all
IM'JOd. Must be mo'18cl
(740)368-8070

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Over 15 Words 20¢ Per Word
Ads Must Be Prepaid

D•lly J:n-Culurnn: 1:00 p.wn .
Monday-Prlday ror zn-rtlon

Yard Sale, furniture, household 1tems, mise Aug, t &amp; 2
9am to 5pm, 1741 Chatham
Ave.

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Visit us at 111 Court Str-t, Pomeroy Visit us at: 200 Main Street, Pt. Pleasant
Call us at: (740) 992-2155
Call us at: (304) 675-1333
Fax us at: (740) 992·2157
Fax us at: (304) 675·5234
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Sat. Aug . 2, maternity and August 1-2; 8am-4pm·Aose
girls clothes 0-6, ~s, and Hill-Follow s1gns Toddler
misc. items 103 Bastian! 9·? clothes &amp; toys, car seat, vac~
uum cleaner, w1de \lariety or
Yard Sale Aug . 1st &amp; 2nd, . m1sc.
1/4 mile Alice Rd.~ Vinton, - - - - - - - - computer,
home-mterior. August 2nd &amp; August 3rd-pagent dresses, ·extras•
32565 Dark Hollow Road,
Yard Sale Aug. 2 .... 3 Oilton Pomeroy 10~4
Extension rain/shine, lots of Big moving sale at the end
everything, follow signs
of Umon &amp; 7. Aunust 1st &amp;
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Yard
Sale
310 2nd. Clarinet. tiller, treadmill,
Neighborhood Ad. Frl, Aug. TV,
pool,
clothes,
microwave, beanies.
1 ~ Sat. Aug 2 , gam-3pm

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to:
Ronald A ~ Adkins,
Executive Director
Galtta.Jaekaon-Melga
Board off Alc:ohol,
Drug Addiction and
Mental Haanh 5ervlcaa
P.O. Box 514
Go111polla, Ohio 45631
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Friday, Aug ...t 81h. EOE

SCHOOL
FUNDRAISING
Area Director needed for
establiShed co. for local
area. Call on coaches.
PTA's, &amp; Principals, $46K.

State. Sign on bonus. BQO.
759-E0536E3

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Large 12K50 l·shaped deck.
JAust ·see to appreciate,
$13.!500 740-446·9370 or
J40-446-4591

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'moolta home, 2 lots. ·blocl&lt;
garage, workshop, new
.appliances, heat pump &amp;
IVC, porches/screened, on
Bear Run Rd. &amp; Blue Lake
Or. weekend or year round.
$40,000 . 740·256·8138
leave manege

Wanted full time waitress,
apply in person, Holiday Inn,
Ga111potis.
(3)FHA &amp; VA homes set up
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w1thln 15 min. of downtown
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2.5 acres 4093 Addison
Pike, private setting, creek,
trees, large porch, 3-4 bed·
rooms, 3 baths, 2 car
garage, living room , large
dining/kitchen area, basement, family room, laundl)'
roam , kitchenette, central
air, all electric, appliances
slay. $97.000. call Snyders
(740) 367-o667

'Cole's Mobile Homes an
·assembled team wl1h over
j.20 years o1 housing SKperi·
ence.. Patriot Homes out·
standing 115 year warranty,
shlnglea &amp; Insulation by
Owens Corning, vinyl Siding
b)' Vipca, James Hardie sld·
ing available, low "E' 1her·
mopa.ne windows by Klnro
carriage carpets &amp; ftoor1ng
b)' Congoled, appllanoos by
Cleneral Elec1rlc, rauco1S by

3 bedroom house, 4 1!2
acres, double garage, sever·
at sheds, central ale,
Eastern School District, TPC wa1er (740)965-4268

Cllacler Bay &amp; Moen, llgh1
fixtures, cabinet pulls &amp;
knobs direct from Home
Depo1 (eaay 1o ma1ch ius1 a
l$w good roasons Vlhy your
next new home should be
lrom: Cole's Mobile Homes,
15266
o Eas1, A1hens ,
Ohio,
1-740·592·1 97 2,
:Where you get your
monoy's worth"

25 Serious People Wanted
3 Bedroom newly remod·
Who want to LOSE weight

eled, 1n Middleport. call Tom
We Pay You Cash for lhe
Anderson after 5 p.m.
pounds you LOSE I
992·3348
Safe, Natural, No Drugs.
800· 20Hl832
4 bedroom, 2 story house,
out of high water, gas heater
Door 68•24, like new, 2·wln&amp; ale. (740)992·2529 tor
dows. 33 112x35, a-screens
appointment to mspect.
for windows, e18ctric fan, 3benches 24' new. 740-446- 4br. 2ba, Dream Kitchen, 1
4385
acre of land, great neighborhood, 5 miles out Sandhill
WANI'EIJ
Rd. (304)675·3929
or
To Do
(740)709·9065
DIJ Picky Palntars
Free Estimates. Interior an
exterior painting. Give your
· home or garage a·fresh
new look. We pamt homes,
garages, mob1te homes,
buildings, barns and roots.
Licenced and 1nsured.
(Call M·S, 8·6)
(304)895-3074
20 Years experience
and retarenc11.
In home care for an elderly
person. Wanting 5 days a
week Hours 7am-5pm. No
weekends. (740) 949·2722
Knights Excavating, sited&amp;'lelopments, ponds, we do
dirt, no job to small, all work
guaranteed, fully-insured
740·682·3168
740·645·
0639
Will pressure wash homes,
trailers. decks, metal build·
ings and guners. Call (740)
446-0151 ask for Ron or
leave a message

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45701, 740-592·1972
Land Home Packages avail·
al&gt;e. In your area, 17401446•

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New 14 wide only $799
Uown and only $159.83 per
month. Call Karena 740·

Fully equipped 2 s1o1ion
beauty salon located in
Gallipolis Ferry. SalOn is a
1993 14x52 mobile home
Can be moved or stay on
rented
lot.
Excellent
Condi11on. $8.500. (304)675·
1689 ~ay or (304 )576-2998
after 7pm

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All rwl
M:tverllslng
In thle nawepeper Ia
eubjtct to the FICierll
Felr Ho...lng Act of 1188
whiCh makel lflltegll to
edverttM "eny
prataranca, l!mhatlon or
dlacrlmlndon baaed on
ntee, color, ~tglon, HX
familial etetus or Mtlonll
origin, or any lntint!an to
make 1ny 1uch
preference, limitation or

~ f2 acre lot. Tycoon Lake on
~agle Road, city wa1er, no
septic, nice shade trees,
~sklng $8500, (740)247·
4100

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dwelling• advartleed In
thll ntWiplptr ....
IVIIIIble on In equal
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Great homesite with added
&amp;nus ol hunting ou t your
back door. Only $43.000,
il,nd contract available.
Gallia County, 15 minute!
lrom Holzer. Other proper·
11eBiocated In Malga, Vlnlorl ,
...thens, Jackson, Monroe,
Belmont and Washington
Counties. Call for tree maps.
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Footers and
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Go Karts • Mini

Excavation, Utilities,

Bikes

Back hoe and

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32119 W61shtown Rd.
Pomeroy, OH 45769

740.992-2432
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www.wvpcdr.com
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(304) 675-5282
Snapper

Dean Hill

New&amp;: Used
475 South Church St.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Ri)lley, WV 25271

1-800-822-0417
·w.v-s #I Chevy, Pontiac. Buick, Olds
&amp; Custom Van Dealer"

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DURO·LAST
ROOFING
Flat Roof

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HOME CREEK

IMPORTS

ENT ., INC .
992·7953

YOUNG'S

Sunset Home
Construction

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Bryan Reeves

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New Homes, Room Additions,
Garages, Pole Buildings, Roofs,

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941·1405
NELSON'S LAWN
CARE
Resld8ntial •
Commercial Mowing
• Mulching • Edging
• Fertil ization • Lear
Removal • Pruning
• Landscape
Maintenance Spring
and Fall cleanup

(740) 985·9829
(740) 591·3891

Advertise
in this
space for $25
per month.

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High &amp;Dry
Self~Storage
33795 Hiland Rd.
Pomeroy, Ohio

740-992·5232

THE944
STORE
Salvage
Parts &amp; Cars
#35

Racine, Ohio

(740) 517·9138
·or

(740) 949-0020

FLEA

011 St; Itt. 114

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Free Estimates
C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215
Pomeroy, Onkl

519-B/4

22Y 11

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MYERS PAVING
Henderson ,

WV

&amp;75-2417 or 448-2111
Cell Phone 674-3311

Fax

304·675·2457

• Driveways • Tennis Courts
• Parking Lots • Playgrounds
• Roads • Streets.

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Contractors

MANLEYS
SELF STORAGE

97 Beech St. middleport, OH
(10'1110' 6 10'1120')

MARKET (740) 992-3194

MlpliMDod Like

• Room Addition• I
Remodeling
• New Garages
• Electrical &amp; Plumbing
• Rooting &amp; Guttera
• VInyl Siding Pointing
• Patio and Porch Deck1

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740-742-3411

MIIITEIIICE

County Rd.

&amp;

FREE ESTIMATES!

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Dozer Work.

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Backhoe and

1989 Toyota Camry 2.5 V6 ,
(wrecked) Good . motor.
transmiSSion parts, etc.
$600. (304)675·2728

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Take the PAIN
out of PAINTING!

Remodeling ,

ACCEiSO!Ur.S

Camper for sale, 1999 Terry
with Slide-out, like now, no
pets, non-smoker, 740-446·
6223

you need.

Rocky Hupp Insurance
and Financial Services ·

Construction,

'7: ALJJO PAKTS &amp;

2003 Jayco Eagle 2611
Electric Slldeout, liberglass
ext. outside shower, sleeps
6. Lots of extras. (304 )6756732

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lon~d

(740) 843-5264

91 Yamaha waverunner je t
ski. Looks &amp; runs excellent
with trailer. $1500. obo.
(304)773-5103

1995 Ford E·350 Van, 14 ft.
high cube boK, excellent
_co_n_d_._7-:40-44::--6--:94,-1_6-::--~
1996
Plymou1h
Grand
Voyager 182,500 miles. Very
well maln1alned. $5,100
ff
PM
(304)675·3723. or 7
.

burial and final expenses
for your ramlly and

get the coverage

MamR~

2000 Dutchman. Very nice.
All options. (304 )675-2359

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Pomeroy1.0H
74Q.992.C:AS" 122741

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992-7953
591-4641
591-7002

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591-7002
591-4641

Lawn and Garden Equipment is our
business, not or1r sideline

,985 S-10 Blazer Good con· 2001 Keystone Camper,
Country Produce Morbi dillon. 4,100 miles on
Ellcellent Condition. $9,800
Potatoaa,
Tomatoea, engine. $4,250. (304)675·
can (304)675-6436
Melone, Corn, etc. in sea· 3723 after 7pm.
son. Troyers Woodcraft 9
2002 Gulfstream lnnsbruck
miles west of Gallipolis 1992 ChB\1. Astro Va(l. Runs
camper, 27', like new, queen
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good,
good
condition.
bedroom, full bath, sleeps 6,
193,000 miles. $2,900.
I \I!\! '-I 1'1'1 II '$10,500. (740)965-4418.
(304)675-3069
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75 Ma&amp;MY Ferguson 165
diesel farm tractor. New
tires, rune per1ect, sell With
or without anachmanta.
(304)773-5103

Upgrades, Networks

Computers, Repairs,

992-2975

will be ready 1s1 week ot bed. $7,500. 4· wheel drive. Hard1op ot1 1993 Jeep
(304)882-3338
Wrangler/ with upper hall
Thumbollna.
remale, Full length running board 1or doors $600. 740·446·4044
Chihuahua, with paper&amp;, F-150 Ford truck extent cab,
red
In
co lor,
Co\MI'EHS &amp;
very tiny, weighs 2 1/2 electric
pounds, serious inquires ~(7111:4~0)9~85-·~-~---.
3840
MUTOR HOMES
on~. 741)-256·1997
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HOME CREEK
ENT.r INC.

204 Co.ndor Street

Stp1. $500. 740-245-1217

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• Stump Grinding
Bucket Tf'IICk

SALES &amp; SERVICE .

Buy $5.00

BoATS &amp;

mates, now taking deposits, 98 Ford XLT super cab short

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Tree Service

GRAVELY TRACTOR

--------Bimini top fits boats 22-281t.
25 . h I . I
long,
p1tc s am ess
steel prop tor a mercruiser.

112 Ba1h, New!)' Carpeted,
Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool,
Patio, Slar1 $385/Mo. No
Po1a. ~oau Pluo Socurill'
DopoaH Roqulrod, Dayo:
740·446-3481 ; Evenings:
740,367.0502.

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Gravely

Every Thursday
&amp; Sunday
Doors Open 4:30
Early birds start
6:30
Last Thursday of
every month
All pack $5.00
Bring this coupon

JONES'

PC DOCTOR

Tillers • Edgers

Trav buiR rototlller. 741J-4.48·
r10
HOME
after 3 pm.
Konmore/Ho1 Point washers, 0208 offer 5 ' 00 p.m.
2002 Jeep ll.,.rty, 39,000 ~
IMPROVEMENTS
'3 bedroom nouae In Pl. Whirlpool , Nordge dryara, Wanted to buy Cue hct&lt;n inlles, biKk, aun roof, C/0
Pleaoanl, $600+ depotll, $85. each 741)-446·9066 call thtlt won't wort&lt;. FOR SALE cueoho, 4K4, $13,1i00 OBO
BASEMENT
con cruohor. 740-245·5536 740.2158·1818
WATERPROOFING
water and traoh pd. can- a1tar 8 pm
Unconditional lifetime guar·
740-448
___-o_9_2_4-:--:--:--: Mid summer furniture . ./e .
I.Msr&lt;x:x '
MOJ'ORCV~ antee. Local references furcouch &amp; chair $100, &amp;Wivel
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• nlshed . Established 1975.
Home for aale 3br. corner krt rocker $35, overatuffed chair
Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446 -,
2100 Lincoln Aw. Ctll after $20, 2 nice rocker recliners 2 yearling etud ponies, 1'998 Harley DIVId&amp;on, Wide 0870, Rogers Basement
$50. 1ullollct bed $125, din· reedy 1o 1rsm. 1111proxlmatol)' Qlldo, 2 1on1 paint Lola o1 Wa1erproo11ng.
8 pm. (304)875-2411!1
lng toblo/6 choir&amp; $95.. 40" tall, 1 brown the o11tor eJCtrao. (304)875-15434
Hou1e tor rent In west dresser/ matching night rid w/blue tace, (740)378- --~-:---,-Columbia on AI 82 1 mile Oland $95 ,TV otando $15 • 216
2003 AM 125, only two
u
C&amp;C
General
Homo
~om Maoon Wolmort D/W, 110
1anko o1 goo uaad, $3,900.
. h, Skog•o Applloncoa.
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Maintenence· Palntmg, vinyl
whirl pool tub, 2br. Lg. 16 Vine 51. 740-4•8-7308
2·Staoro Far Sale. 740.3e'l· 7_41l-:.:_c36c.:._7-0632c.:._=._ _ _ _ aiding, carpantry, doors,
K ltch/L R / Deck .
0832.
bl
For Sale 1100 Maxlum, windows, baths, mo i e
$400.mol$400.
Sec. New uge green couch,
~It Full Basement or $499 or will trade for new Morttz stock trailer. 14', no Yamaha , $850. OBO 7.to- home repair and more. For
ifm consider selling . complete
twin
bed, men than 500 miles, new 388·8391 or leave a mes- 1ree estimate call Chet. 740(740)V92.0523
condition. (740)698·7244
uge
992·6323.
(304)773-9167

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2000Chevy5-10E•t.cab,4
For sale- pygmy goats, $50;
.
35 '000
5sp, CD' CrUISe,
cy,
$8400
. ferrets $60·
$400
Pon
•pplica1ionsY
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. 74()-446Now ~aklng
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3S West 2 Bedroom gu nea PI 11•
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• 2300
$3; (740)992·9475
Townhous.o
Apartments,
91 GMC Extended Cab 2
Includes Water Sewage, Registered 6 week olcl, wheel drive, 350 5·speed,
Trash, $350/Mo. , 740·448· lemale Pomeranian; paren1s cold air, till, cruise. reese
0008.
on site, had 1st. shots and hitch, aluminum wheels.
wormed, $300. 740·441- Very clean dependable truck
Tara
Townhouse
0368
with bed liner. $5,000. obo.
Apartments, Very Spacious,
2 Bedrooms. 2 Floors. CA. 1 Small AKC Yorkie pups, 3- 1304 1773- 5103

2 bedroom
house In Good Used Appliances,
ancl
Pomeroy. No . pe1e. (740) Reconditioned
Guaranteed.
Washers,
992·5658
•
Dryers.
Ranges,
and
3 Bedroom House for rent Refrigerator~, Some start at
on Blaine lane Golllpollo $95. Skaggs Appllancoa, 76
Ferry. $450. Rent $450.
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(304)675·7155 Vlnt' S1 .. (740)446· 73 ~

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1998 Marada MX3-20ft. 50
liter 305, 64 hours, top
cover,
740-446-6857 or
740-446-6959
Larry
$10,900 00

1943 H Farmall, runs, $88,
(740)992·1493

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RESIDENTIAL

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8 mth. old Dotson, black/tan, L---FORtiiiiiS.W:Iiiiiit-.,1
1omale, houoobrokan, not good wl1h small children 1973 Chevy 1ruck, 46,000
$100. call740-388-89f32
miles, runs good, new

• Replacement

Makes &amp; Models
Free Estimates
Fast Turnaround

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NEW HOUSE Debbie Drive
3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
$129,000. 740-245·9268

Jeff Warner Ins.
992-5479

Remodeling

1989 black Ford PJObe
(1urbo), ale. $700 ceo. call

Cellular

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1988 Oldomol&gt;ile 86. Looka
good and runs good. Power
every1hlng. $1200. obo.
(304)882·3955

AKC Lab pups, Ve1 checked , exhaus1, $1500, (740)992·
dews remcwed, 1s1 81. , 18, 1493
yellow-$350. black-$300. 1994 Nissan pk:kup, runs
740-441-()130
groa1, good mpg , $ 1500,
Chocolate Male lab pup~ (740)992-1493
pies, Hven weeks old, AKC
1996 Dodge Ram 1500, 4x4
registered,
shots
and Club Cab, towing package,
wormed. $250.00 call 740•
e•c. cond. $10,500 OBO,,
24~ 5685
740·368-8391

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letart Falls, OH: 3 bedroom
house, t bath, detached
garage, new roof, siding,
windows, carpet, &amp; kitchen,
$65.000.00 (740)247·2000

2967D Bashan Road
Rac1ne, Ohio
45771
74().949·2217

•New Homes

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Nice mobile home tots, quiet
lnexpensl\18 retail-commercountry setting, $1 15 per
cial office space for rant.
month , Includes water1
Main St., Pomeroy, facing
sewer, trash, 740-332·2167
river, available now, call

House for sale 6 rm 3 314
basement. 2 yr old gar
28)(32 on 3 acres lleving
Rd, West Columbia, WV.
(304)773·5343

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chevvs,

carsnrucks from $500. For
llst!ngs 1-600-719-3001 ext
3001

car

Lot tor sale in Racine,
(740)992·5856

Saturday, 8/2;- 9-4 , Boys,
gil'ls &amp; women&amp; plus size.
607 E. 1St Street, New
Haven, Anna Sines

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$500 POLICE IMPOUNDS.
Hondas,

Htll's Sel f
Storage

RIBEIT
BISSUL
Clllllllmtlll

68,
Royal, good cond. $1600.00
Buy or sell. Rlver.ne call740-256·1332
Antiques, 1124 East Main
on SA 124 E. Pomerav. 740- 1995 Mazda·MX·3 •
992-2528. Russ Moore, Excellent cond., great on
gas, recent tune-up and
I &amp; 2 Bedroom aportmen1
::~;cww;.(Xi;'"l body~work, Ac , 5·speed.
for rent In Point Pleasant
·Must sell! call 74D-446(740)446-2200
8222
1 and 2 bedroom apart, 996 Pontiac Grand PriK $E
ments, furnished end unfur- 20' Sony TV. $100.
4
door-aulo-power-A!e,
nishod. security deposit Sunbeam Gnll $75.
121,000 miles $3295. da'1required, no pets, 740-992- Swivel Rocker $25.
740·448·1815. after 7pm
2218.
740-446-2340 after 5pm
740-446·12«
1 BA., CIA, Quiet Location, 24,000 BTU window air con, 997 Cedillae Sedan Deville
near Holzer, WID Hookup, dhloner $100,. King size
72,000
miles.
$7,500.
$359.00 plus utilities, lease mattress &amp; box springs $50. (304)675·5815 or (304)674·
&amp; depo!lt required, no pets. 740-44 H468
0598 . ··
740-446-2957
.
Cool Downll
Central 1998 Ford Taurus 4dr.,
1 SR., unfurnished, AIC , Cooling Sys1ems, New and moonroor, 6-dlsk cd ptayer.
W/0 on pemlses, no pets, Used. lns1alled. (740)446· 82,000 miles. Excellent
u1ili11as paid, $350. m1h.+ 8308
Condition .. (304)675·1437
deposit, 740-446-3687
afler4pm
JET
1- Bedroom Unfurnished
AERATION MOTORS
2000, Red Plymou1h Neon,
Apanmen1,
Range, Repaired, Now &amp; Robull1 In air, auto, $3000. or OBO
Refrigerator,
Disposal, S1ocl&lt;. COli Ron Evans, 1·
740·256·1233
Garage Provided, Water, 801)-537-9526.
Sewage, Garbage Paid.
90 Gadllac EkSorado, runs
Deposit
&amp; Ro1erances NEW AND USED STEEL great, AIC blows cold, all
Required, 136 First Awnue,
power, real pretty car.
Rear, a.llipolla, 740·448· S1eol Booms, Pipe Rebar. $3,500 OBO, 74!J.446·9370
For
Concrete,
Angle, or 740 _446-4 591
2561
Channel, Ftat Bar, Steal
UVELYS AUTO SALES
For
Drains,
1br All uti IIIIas included. Grating
$325 . month. (304)675•3854 Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L ~Ids Cullass Supreme
Scrap Metale Open Monday, $1800., 91 · Fon Escon
4 rooms and balh, all utilities Tuesday, Wednesday &amp; $700., 92· Ford Tempo
paid, $400 mon1h. 46 Olive Friday, Bam-4:30Pm. Closed $900 .• 67· Mercury Grande
S1reet (740)4-4&amp;-3945
Thuradoy,
SaMdoy
&amp; Marquis $500. 93-Ford
Escort $1350 .. 89 Suzuki
BEAUTIFUL
APART· ·Sunday. (740)446-7300
Gn
5-speed $999., 91·
M!Nlll
AT
IUDQET
Olllce FumnuN
Ford Escort Statton Wagon
PRICES AT JACKSON Now, ocrslch &amp; Dent.
$950., 94· Dodge Splr~
ESTATES, 52 WeaiWOOd Save 70%. 1·800-527-4862 $900., 94· Plymou1h
Drive 1rom $297 1o $383. Argonaut 519 BndgO S1reet, Voyager $1900., 95-Honda
Walk 1o ahop &amp; movies. Call Guvondo1101Hun11ngton. M/F Accan15 apeed $1600.,
740 ' 44 6- 2588·
Equal Ruger auper red·howk 44 Call740·368·9303 abou1
Housing Opportunity.
mag rBYOivtr 7 1f'Z' barrel mora care on lot! Mon-Frt
Clean 1 bedroom apt., stainless steel, red dot sltea 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-3pm
Crown City (VIllage), $300. + 2sp. loaders like new. $550. closed Sun
security dop.
(740)258· (304)675·1240 alter 5pm.
Z·28 hood for SO's $100.
1249
Water ooffetwr ou«~. 1a11 1980 Ced. can be demo
DupleK Aport. 3br. 1-112 tank20gal.wo1er1onk , com· derby
or wUI soli 403
bath, $300 mo. + Deposit, putar control11fter.
engine &amp; 1rans. $200. 1984
Ref. lth Street, Pt. Pl. Automatic transmlsalon out T-Bird, suitable lor drag·
(304)675-2495 after 6pm
o1 gt 5-10 304·674.()698
racer. $400., have 351C
Ford engine w/2x4 carbo &amp;
EJCtra nice quiet, 2·3 bed·
BululiNG
race ready $2000 or w/ Troom apartment. Forced air ,__ _iS!JI'Iolmiiiiiiiiio_.. Bird $2200. 1982 Ford
heoUAC, kitchen appliances ~
Eocor1 wagon, 1or par1s
1urnished, depool1 &amp; re1er· Block, brk:k. sewer plpas, $75., 1900 Camero $300.,
ences required . (304)675· wlndowa. lln1elo, e1c. Claude 1969 Hon GMC van, no
7628
Wlnlero, Rio Qrando, OH ti11a, $200. , several 400
- - - - - - - - - Call 741)-245-5121.
Pon1iac engines &amp; 400 auto
Fumlohed oHiclancy, all u1111·
1r8ns. 740-446·1822, earl)'
ties paid, down stairs, $22S.
.-..~~. ~
or late
919 2 nd Ave. 740-446·
FOR.:mu.
3945

Twin Rivers Tower is accept~
ing
applications for waiting
for Sate 2 or 4 Cemetery
lots. Evergreen Cemetery, in list for Hud·subsized, 1~ br,
Letart.
For
i,nfo Call apartment call 675·6679
EHO
(304)743·0744

Home from $199/month.
foreclosure homes 4%
doWn, 30 years at 8.5 %apr.
4 listings call BOD-319-3323
ext 1709.

3:00pm .

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7~6.2801

readere are hereby

Saturday, August 2nd at
Rocksprings Rehabilitation
Center, 36759 Rocksprings
Road, Pomeroy, 9:ooam-

100% Boer Buks,
8mlhol14m1ha In age. Full
regls1ratlon, papers, par·
ants on farm, '740-24S-G485
after 5pm.

have good re1erences. Call

Thll newa,..,.r wUI not
knowingly 1ccep1
advartiMmerttl ror I'NI
l ...tl which II In
violation of the lsw. Our

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585·7671
Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed~
New 2003 Ooubiewido. 3 BR
room
apartments at Village
&amp; 2 Ba1h. On ly $ 1895 down Manor
and
Riverside
ind &amp;295/mo. 1·800-691·
Apartments In Middleport.
8777
•349 · c ••• 740•
IJ':I!'""-':"____, From ••78
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.!'~~ 1992·5064. Equal Housing
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Modern 1 br. apt (740)448·
l'r~vate club for sale all o39o
arock, coolers , machines,
land &amp; furniture included, New Home· 3BAs, bath,
h d
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inquires only 304· a ac e garage.
oar
lnduo1nal
park. $500. Per
"
mo , deposft required. Muot

Gallipolis, 3br. Ra nch on Mill
BUSINESS
Creek Ad. 1 mile lrom Golf
OPI'ORilJNIIY
course. Brick front
wfvinyl siding. Excellent con~
dition. Convenient location.
INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH· Ask1ng $77,500. Call after
'
lNG CO. recommends that 5pm. (304)675·5038
you do business with people
H1stonc 3BR log home, 40
you know, and NOT to send
acres, Cole Valley Ad,
money through the mail until
$175.000
Holleys
you have investigated the
Associates. call 740-'988offering.
1030

25 Berloua People Wanted
Who want to LOSE weight.
We Pay . You Cash for th e
you LOSE! . Sale;
pounds
Riverside
Gall Course
Natural,
No Drugs. 1·800Mason, wv (304)773·5354.
Now accepting applications 203·9604.
for full time and part time
Apt. BUilding in Gali1pohs, 4
positklns at Mary's Tee Time rentals . Will take mobile
Grill. Please apply on-site.
home on trade. 740·3677686
RNILPN (HOME HEALTH)
Part or Full time. per visit or
hourly.401k. cafeteria plan.
mileage, uniform
allowances, CEU reim·
bursement, Sam's club.
Health &amp; l11e Ins. PTO
which accumulates from
first work day. Top pay 1n Tri·

91 Clayto~ Amhurst 141170
mobile home, central. air,
2BR, 2BA, novar smoked in.

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI?
No Fee Unless We Win I
1·888·5824345

Sat, Aug. 2nd , end of movmg sale, 305 Tyree Blv.
(Teafords) Racine, lots of
baby nems.

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Mollohan Carpet, 202 Clarl&lt;
Chapel Road, PMar, Ohio.
(740)446·7444 1-877-830·
9162. Free Estimates, Easv
financing, 00 days same as
cash. Visa/ Master Card .
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HOUSE FOR RENT· 2 BRS Drive- • · li111e omt alot
Great in-town location. Thompsons Appliance &amp;
$415.00 per mon1h. Deposlt Rapalr-675-7388. For sale,
&amp; refeJ.80CEis required. Cell re-conditioned aulomatlc
Wiseman Real Estate-740- washerB &amp; dryars, refrigera446·3644
tors, gas and electric:
ranges, air conditioners, and
wringer washers. Will do
..va ftr.l1fl
repairs on rpajor brands In
shop or at your home.
2 BR, per1ect, air. porch,
very nice. 740-446-2003 or Used Furniture Store, 130
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DEAR ABBY: Two weeks
ago, I went to a party with
"Brady," my live-in boyfriend
of five years. To make a long
story short, I had too much to
drink. Brady took me home
and put me to bed so I could
"sleep it off." I remembered
nothing the next morninf.
A few days later, ran
across an unfamil!ar videotape and PQpped it into the
VCR. I coofcfn 't believe my
eyes! It was Brady and me
having sex the night I was so
"out of it." When I confronted
him, he said he had always
wanted to document our lovemaking. Then he apologized.
I rnade Brady promise to
destroy the tape.
I feel angry, hurt and violated! I can hardly look my
boyfriend in the eye right
now. Am I making too much
of this? - NOT INTO
PORNO IN WASHING·
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DEAR
NOT
INTO
PORNO: Not at all. What
Brady did was indeed a viola·
tion. I urge you to make
absolutely certain that the
tape has been destrored and
there are no other cop1es. And
ifl were you, I'd reconsider a
relationship with a man who
appears to regard you as a sex
"object" rather than a person.

Dear ·
Abby
ADVICE
P.S.: Drinking and blacking
out are signs of alcoholism.
Please get the help you need
to stop now.
DEAR ABBY: "Trying to
Keep the Peace in the PaCific
Northwest" wants a simple
wedding, but doesn't want to
alienate his or his fiancee's
large families.
I have seven sisters, a brother, several stepparents, a huge
extended family and a large
circle of friends. (And that is
just on MY side!) My fiance
and I could not afford a . big
wedding or a fancy reception,
so here's how we handled it:
We made a list of what was
really important to us. I love
lots of fresh flowers, so that
was put on the "splurge" list.
My fiance enjoys good champagne. Everything else we
either made or asked friends
to help with.
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My mom made my dress; a and unnecessary. Books have
friend who was handy with a been written about how to
camera took the photos; we plan a wedding on a budget,
were married in the garden 'of and they are available in
my ex-roommate's large libraries and bookstores. A
home; my husband made his weddin~ does not have to be
own D.J. tapes by recording expens1ve to be beautiful,
.songs off the radio; aqd I memorable and a happy occaasked each of my female sion for all concerned. Your
friends to bring a plate of hors wedding is proof. .
d'oeuvres. Everyone knew
(Dear Abby is written by
our financial situation. No one Abigail Van Buren, also
was offended. On the con- known as Jeanne Phillips, and
trary. we were told repeatedly was founded by her mother.
how happy they were to con- Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
tribute.
Abby at www.DearAbby.com
One hundred and fifty peo-. or P.O. Box · 69440, Los
pie attended our wedding and Angeles, CA 90069.)
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The cost? $1,500.
Do You Feel the
Twenty-one years later, we
are still madly in love and
Need to.Read?
have not changed our prioriWhether your
ties. Ironically, we have
favorite
subject
friends who were still paying
is
math
or
mus1c,
off their wedding debt while
science or
ironing out their divorce setsocial studies,
tlements.
you'll find
"Trying" is a wise young
something
man whose priorities are in
order. N~heuld be pres- interesting in the
newspaper. In fact, the
sured into spending what he
paper is such a reliable
or she doesn 't have to begin
source for the information
with.- HAPPY IN HUNT·
you want, you can even use
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DEAR HAPPY: I agree.To
school research tool.
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he especially tolerant and cmsidenlte today of a pal who might
misinterpret the mtent of your
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• Reds beat Rockies.
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BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH

hoellich@ mydailysentinel.com
POMEROY - The jud_ging
of candidates for the 2003
Meigs Cmmty Junior Fair
queen and livestock prince and
princesses has been completed
and the winners will · be
announced at opening cere. monies 5:30 p.m. Aug. 10 at
the grandstand.
Competing for queen are
Alyssa Holter, member of the
Meigs·County Better Livestock 4H Club, and Jessica Justice, member of the 4-H Backyard Critters.
Alyssa is the daullhter of Edwand
and Jan Holter. fessica's parents
are Brian and Jackie Justice.
The livestock prince,princess
candidates, their parents and
club membership are as follows:
Swine
princess;
Renee
Colburn, daughter of Rick and
April
Colburn,
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Outlaws;
Miranda Grueser, daughter of
Max and Barbara Grueser.
Shade; Ou.tlaws; and Miranda
Marie McKelvey, daughter of
Bruce and Teresa McKelvey,
Portland, God's Country Kidz.
Rabbit prince: Andrew
Bissell, son of Todd and Diana
Bisse ll, Long Bottom. God's
Country Kidz.
Dairy Goat- princess:. Denise
Hannum. daughter ol Dav1d
and Wendy Hannum, Long
Bottom, Farmed Forces.

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POMEROY Meip
Local Superintendent B1ll
Buckley is concerned about
the district's performance on
the 2002-2003 state issued
· report card.
The preliminary test results
indicate that the district
passed only four out of 22
standards tentatively set by
the state.
According to the Ohio
Department of Education, the
number should not be misinterpreted to mean that the district's educational standards
have fallen from lasl year.
During the past three years,
the school district has steadily
risen from "academic emergency" in 2000 to a standard

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Music Man". a production
of
the
Ri ver bend
Community Theater. will
be presented Aug. 30 and
31 in the old Middleport .
High School auditorium.
This year perfonnances
will be at 7 p.m . on both
·days with a 2 JF.m . matinee
on Sunday.
At a recent meeting of
the management team,
Julia Sayre, Julie Howard,
Kathy Johnson, Tom
Dooley, Karin Johnson .
Susan
Baker,
Brian
· Howard, the need for air
condilioning the audiiOrium was discussed. It was
noted that a portable indus-

POMEROY
-Meigs
County officeholders have
spent more than the county
has taken into its general fund
so far this year, bUt Treasurer
Howard Frank said Thursday ·
that's no reason for concern.
However. Frdnk said, county officeholders and department managers must continue·
to keep a tight reign on
spending if the county is to
avoid office closings and layotl's before the end of the
year.
Frank met wilh Meigs
County
Commisioners
Thursday to discuss the county's financial condition, and
particularly to discuss cuts in
sales tax collections and local
government revenue from the
state, and low growlh on new
construclion , and lhe effect

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of "continuous improvement"
last year by meeting 12 out of
22 standards.
Meigs
Local
Superintendent Bill Buckley
questions the new standards
tentatively set by the state.
"When they change the
rules, they change the rules,"
he said. "Bottom line. I have
been in this business for 32
years and it's just politics as
usual."
Buckley said special education students had their proficiency testing results counted
separately from the general
student population in the past.
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education students in the district who need special attention and .may learn in different manners, but ,they attend

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the winners will be announced at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 10 in opening ceremonies for the 140th Meigs County Fair. The cand~
dates are from the left, front. Renee Colburn, Ashley Baker,
Miranda McKelvey, Hoi!Y Davis, Kimberly Castor, Andrew
Bissell, and back, Audrionna Pullins, Georgana Koblentz,
Miranda Grueser, Denise Hannum, and Amanda King.
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The Pioneers; Holly Davis,
dau~hter of David and Edna
Dav1s, Rutland, Busy Beavers.
Dairy .prince: Stephen Yost,
son of Charles and lla Yost,
Racine, Meigs County Better
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you fail to prorect yourself, this
person could take you down so
suddenly you won'thave a chance
to respond.
CANCER (JUDe 21-July 22)
-If you fail to be attentive today
when infamatiro is heing passed
ro to you, you could miss out ro
some pertinent facts that would be
very imponant Don't assume you
know it all.
(Trying to paiCh up a broken

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axe to grind with a fiiend of yours.
He oc she could teU tales in the
lqles
. of turning you against your
pal.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) - Should you view
yourself as the undetdog today,
you could prerna!Urely awand success to an.xb:r befoce the caltest
gets a chance to get underway.
Rave faith in your abilities.
CAPRICORN (Dec. l2-J1111.
19) - Good plans ro which
yoo've been waking could easily
be thrown off- kilter today if you
share your ideas with Wllt:oue
whose ideas dro 't jibe with yours.
Keep your own counsel.
AQUARIUS (Jan. :ZO.Feb.
19) - Business or oonunercial
affairs could be exceptionally
tricky today. Be w ~ at all
times so that something that has
been running s111000tly foc you
isn't suddenly derailed by an
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is usually a maja' mistake, and
today will be no exception.
Making unnecessary adjustments

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could prove to be a huge success
LEO (July 2.1-Aug. 22) Carelessness when waking with
oc near some prized possessioos
could quickly cause a mishap. If
your mind isn't ro what you're
doing toda~,ou coold dust a deliCate item · t off the shelf.
VIRGO ,-\ug.l3:Sept.22)Be careful m to be insensitive to
the thougiGulness of a COII1JW1'
ioo today. N~ will be ll1Cill
impatant than showing appreciatim to tha;e with whom you share
a ca1111011 cause.
LIBRA (Sept. 1J.Oct. 23) k's unlike you to blab out sorrethin~ that should be kept crofidential, OOt should your lllJUih
wall alrad of your lr.lin talay,
you could inadvertently reveal
secrets to the WIIXIg person.
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