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- President Bush, hoping
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could take time to resolve
the standoff · over 24
Americans being detained
in China. ·
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and others opposed to the store's locating
here, and urged .council to take any action
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MIDDLEPORT - · Representatives of Middlebusinuses like it ~' - 011t of town.

port's religious 'ommunity met .with Middleport
Village Council-on Monday evening to voice their
concern about the possibility of an adult bpok
store )ocating here.
Mark Morrow, Rod Brower and AI H;tttson, representing the First Baptist Church, the United
Methodist Church and the Church of Christ,
respectively, appeared at last night's meeting

l:!ecause of "rumors," they said, of an unidentified
person's plans to locate the store in Middleport's
business district:
The ministers did not indicate the prospective
owner's name, or the specific narure of the business
proposed.

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.China, but ~nior ·

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will
could erode:if the standoff
continues.
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Meantime,' • Beijing
stood firm behind its
insistence that the .United
States apologize for the
collision of a U.S. surveillance plane and a Chinese
fighter. The Chinese plane
crashed into the South
l:hina Sea early April I,
local time, and its pilot is
missing and believed
dead.
The Chinese g~;~vern­
ment has also demanded .
that the United States halt
surveillance flights near its
coast.
The White House said ·
neither demand was warranted, and Bush warned
anew that U.S.-China
relations could suffer
without a resolution soon.
"The~e is. a point- the
longer it goes - there's a
point at which our relations with China could
become damaged,'' he
told reporters Monday. ·

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oung writers and their projects were the fucus of Eastern Elementary's r~cent
Family Writing Night. Students · in · kingergarten
thro,ugh •.·ful!rfh grade spent the month
·prior to the e\oent working on W..iting pmj~. and then displayed their projects arid
reap from thel)l at "author chairs." Projec~
inclu~ ··Sll?fies. on ,,hangen. biographieS
and journals, ffip books, pop-up books,
how-to books, silhouettes; and dioramas.'A
variety ofropics was included in the books'
subject matter. Second-grade teacher Dee
Sinunons is pictured as she reviews her $tudertts' projects, while fourth-graders Tina
Dralte and Joanna Eastman discuss their
projects with Debbie Drake and
1 Athens/Meigs ESC Elementary SuperVisor
Doris Well. (Conttibuted photos)

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POMEROY - A _Middleport woman has
pleaded guilty to arson as the result of an
investigation into a recent Pomeroy house fire.
Meigs County Prosecutor Pat Story said
April M. McGrath, 29, of Middleport,
appeared before Meigs County Common
Pleas Judge ~red W. Crow on Friday to plead
guilty to one count of arson.
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Mayor Sandy lannarelli confirmed that Debbie
Meadows. owner of the Added Touch salon, and
another · storefumt building in Middleport, W3$
approached a month ago about renting her vacant
building for use as an adult book store, but refused
to rent, it for use as a bookstore.
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Morrow presented a petition with more thati
400 signatures &amp;om church members and others
opposed to the store's locating here, and urged
council to take any action possible · to keep the
store - and "other businesses like it" - out of
town.
Councilman Stephen Houchins, who said -h e
had signed the petitions presented by Morrow,

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atmmg his remarks at
conservatives who have
stepped up their antiChina rhetoric and begun
to question his handling
of the situation.
Democratic
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Robe~~ Torricelli of New
Jersey asked "whether it is
appropriate to have both
an
ambassador
and
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country."
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Ankiel, whose postseason &lt;!rove in four runs, and Beni- , Fiol1daa.-o ·
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N.Y. Yanko:oo18, Torcnto 5
doubt, outpitched two-time also hit home runs as San
· C-lond 4, SoHimore 3
NL Cy Young winner Randy Francisco salvaged the finale
Johnson Sunday, leading the of the three-game series.
St. Louis Cardinals to a 9-4
Kirk Rueter (1-0), starting
Mac Suzuki (1-0) held the
victory over Arizona.
on three days rest for the first m eight innings and stl'uck wanted him to o," Indians Tony Clark ilrove in rwo runs
out eight. The Marlins manager Charlie Mariud said. apiece for Detroit.
Twins
to th~e hits and one
Ankiel, making his first star~ time in his career, limited the
improved to 9-3 against "He was probably cooler than
The
victory
gave
the
Tigers
run in five ,nnings.
of the season, gave up two Dodgers to six hits and three
Adanta's Torn Glavine at Pro I was."
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their (irst. three-game sweep
runs in 6 1-3 innings.
runs on three hits and left
Mark Grudzielanek hit his Player Stadium.
Ellis Bur~ afid Russell at Comiskey Park since
after a leadoff walk in the fifth horner of the season for
Branyan hit' solo homers for August 1991. '
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sixth. The 21-year-old left- the Dodgers. He has homered
the Indians.
Jeff Weaver (1-1) gave up
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Pedro Martinez (1-0), a just five hits in seven scoreless
walked three and did not games.
riative of the QoniiniCan · innings and Todd Jones got
Randy Velaide homered off
Republic, wasn't
come dose ·to throwing a
Los Angeles hit 10 homers
a bit his third save.
Jose Paniagua (0-1) with one
Yankees 16, Blue Jays 5
wild pitch.
and outscored the· Giants 20Phil Nevin homered and by the weather. He walked
out in the eighth inning ~
"It's what we saw last year," · 5 in the first two games of the . drove in five runs as Sau thrte and recorded;!iix of his
Jorge Po~ada hit a first- host Texas beat Seattle to
St. Louis manager Tony La series.
Diego recorded its first ,rhree- last seven outs on s~ikeouts. inning grand slam, the first of avoid a three-game sweep.
Russa said. "It's not just his
game sweep at Colorado. ,
"You just h:rve ' to under- · his . career, and Roger
Alex Rodriguez, Seattlels ·
stand
what's happening to Clemens (2-0) and host New former All-Star shortstop
talent. He's just got so much
Nevin hit a· three-run
guts. It was huge game for
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who signed a record $252
Tino Martinez was 3-for-4 million, 10-year contract with
us and for him.~'
day at Coors Field. His 453- who didn't allow a 'hit until
Ankiel (1-0) did not talk to
foot shot broke a sixth-inning Felix Martinez's leadc!ff single with four RBis, Derek Jeter Texas during the offiea5on,
reporters after the Cardinals
Joe Beirne! won his major tie, and he added a two-run in the sixth. "lt's·diffel:ent. But got his first two RBis of the was 0-for-2, but reached baS'e
the cold weath.e r is affecting season and Chuck Knoblauch three times (two walks,.hit by
completed a three-game league debut for Pittsburgh, single in the ninth.
the hitters, too."
had three hits for New York, pitch) ~
sweep at·Arizona.
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thanks to the powet show by
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''I just don't think it's in his Ramirez.
losses in his two previous out~ of the series at Yankee Stadi- .
best interest to talk about
Ramirez, given a day off
ings, pitched the ninth for his urn.
what's going on," pitching Saturday because of a 2-forfirst save.
The Yankees stopped a sixco\~h Dave Duncan said. "It 15 slump, became the first
Pitcher
Robert
Person
hit
a
.Manny
Ramirez
went
2game
losing streak. against the
would serve no ~useful pur- Pirates plaY,er , to hit three
Benji Gil had a career-high.
f
pose for him, so we'll talk for home ,runs in ·a game since three-run double· to help for-3 witb a walk· ·and two Blue Jays.
four hits and drove in tWo
,
him:•
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bled twice an!l r:lroW in a mn
Ramirez hit three home the Chicago· Cubs on Sept. Chicago.
land . .
Penon also became the lint for Boston, which swept the
- r
tuns in the lint 6.ve inninp as 20,1987.
Scott Schoeneweis (I ~1)
the l'imburgh Pirates beat
Beimel pitched me illnillpi Pbil1la pitcher to last throuib three-pme series.
pitched six strong innings as
Taqlpa Bay ha5 lqtt five
Houston 9-3. He connected giving up two mns and lift the sixth· inning this seUIIQ.
the Angels won rwo of three
Mark Quinn had a career- from the defending AL West
in each of his first three at- hits. The lefty was 1' 6 10 He gave up four hits in seven straight since beating Tqronto
innings. . ..
. in the season opener.
Double-A last season.
nigh' five RBis and A.J. champions.
Schoenewers
bats at Enron Field and drove
Hinch's three-run horner allowed three runs, three hitS,
in a career-high six runs.
capped a seven-run third and six walks.
Ramirez 'hever got a chance
inning for host Kansas Cify.
Barry Zito (1-1) allowed six
to tie the major'league record
Mike Sweeney and Hinch runs · and nine hits in '5 1~3
for hOlne runs. He drew a
.each · had three RBis for the innings.
four~pitch walk in his only
David
Wells
(1-1)
gave
up
Geoff Jenkins and Richie
Royals, who surpassed their
other plate appearance, then Sexson homered on consecufive runs and 11 hits in eight run total of their five previous
was left on deck when the tive pitches, and Milwaukee
innings, and Deivi Cruz ~nd games combined ..
Pirates were retired in the finished ' off a three-game ·
ninth.
sweep at Miller Park.
"I just try to hit the ball
The Brewers became the
hard in all my at-bats," he first team to open a· new stasaid. "It was a .pretty exciting dium with a sweep since
day after I struggled in my Adanta did it against Chicago
first four games. It might have at Turner :Field in·· 1?97.
Down S-0, Cincinnati
been the weather. Cincinnati
was cold. The weather . here scored four times in the seventh inning and loaded the
was nice."
Ankiel, who threw nine bases with two outs. Reliever
wild pitches in four postsea- Will Cunnane escaped· the
son innings·, gave up a two- jam by striking out pinch-hitrun homer in the first inning ter Ken Griffey Jr.
to Matt Williams. After walk.· ing two batters to load the
bases in the second, Ankiel
struck out Tony Womack and
Reggie Sanders to end the
threat.
After that, Ankiel was fine.
He retired 11 straight batters,
striking out the side in the
'
fifth.
"I hope he feels half as
good as everybody else in
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had last year, we were \vondering 'if we were going to
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WASHINGTON (AP) - President
Bush's first detail~ .budget_req~;~est. made
good Monday on a ·promise to uranium
workers in Piketon while also seeking to
cut cleanup budgets for three contaminated sites in Ohio.
Bush's $1.96 trillio;,. budget given to
Congress proposed a S19.6 million cut in
cleanup funds (of' the former Mound
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The proposal for 2002 would mean
waiting years before cleanup of the site is
complete, Mayor Dick Church said.
"That site was supposed to be cleaned
up in 2004 originally. It's already been
moved back to 2006 and with this hit, l'.m
estimating it will be moved back ·to
2010;• Church said. "We are going to
fight this."
Rep. Tony Hall, D-Ohio, whose district

includes the facility that made triggers for
nuclear weapons, said the budget cut "is
so deep that it could jeopardize tlie agreemenis between the Energy Department
and the Environmental Protection Agencies of the U.S. and' the Sqte of Ohio."
For the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion
Plant in Piketon, Ohio, the administration's proposal included both cleanup
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Hundreds of "They -w~:re fired mostly for the noise
,angry demonstrators who gatheml out- factor. We trird to beep the sitw.tioo
side police headquarters to protest the fiom cvalating any mo..:."
' &amp;tal shooting of an unarmed blaclt man
1Witty said dse crowd iDcluded about
were dispersed with tear ~ early :rues- 800 demonstrators at one point earlier
day atter bottles and rocks ~re thrown Monday night, but that number had
at police.
dwiodlrd to about 150 by midnight
No serious injuries weR reportrd, bur
Early in the demonstration, a brick
one police officer wu hit on the hand . was thrown through the glass entranee of
with a bottle. After the crowd fled from the police building and the American
the tear gas, a small group returnrd and flag was pullrd down Crom the flagpole
threw rocks at officers from across the in front of the entrance and turned
street. Police respondrd by firing bean ' upside down, Twitty said.
bags at the crowd.
Police, sevenl on horseback and about
"I don't think anyone could have been , 25 in riot gear, had guarded the police
struck (by the bean bags) because the station's entrance, while about 30 other
crowd was too &amp;r away," said Lt. Col. officers monitoRd the protesters at variRon Twitty, an assistant police chief. ous points around the building and sur-

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Little change in the weather pattern is seen for the tricounty area over the next couple of days. More showers and
thunderstorms, some of them
severe, are expected through
Thursday, the National Weath1 er Service said.
More showers and thunderstorms are expected tonight
and Wednesday.
Lows tonight will be 45-55.
Highs on Wednesday are 7075.
Sunset tonight will be at
8:05, and sunrise on IS
Wednesday at 7 a.m.
Weather forecast:
Tonight... Partly
cloudy
with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Low in the
lower 60s. South wind 5 to I 0
mph. Chance of rain 40 percent.
Wednesday... Partly cloudy
with a chance of showen and

Veteran educator takes reins

district. He currently serves as Akron's assistant superintendent. ,.
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SmaU's appointment came with one stipulation: he must
hire Donna Loomis, who also was a finalist for. 1he job, as his
CLEVELAND (AP) - Coal-burning electric. power plants deputy superintendent. She currently is the distriCt's executive
were Ohio's top air polluters in 1999, the Ohio Environmen- director of secondary education.
tal Protection Agency said.
The board said during the weekend that it would impose
Power plants held the first nine spots on the top tO list of the requi~;ement when it decided between Small and Loomis.
ait polluters released by the state on Monday.
The agency's annual report on toxic releases sho':"ed p~wer
plants sent 67. 1 million pounds of toxic chemicals, primarily
· hydrochloric and sulfuric ar ids, into the air.
MAPI.E HEIGHTS (AP) - Four people have been arrestAir poUution emissions in Ohio decreased .overall from the ed in the . apparent drug-related shooting death of a man
previous year by nearly 8 percent.
whose body was found in a burning pickup truck March 24
near Erie, ·Pa., police said.
The death of Harold R,ose, 34, of Elyria "lodks like it was a
drug-related murder and was probably for financial gain on
PIQUA (AP) - Lightning lciUed a man in western Ohio the suspects' part," said '?ale,C.anter, police chief in this Cleveand a tornado damaged homes and knocked down trees in land suburb.
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tli.e state.
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McCauley, 33, of Cleveland, were arrested Monpy on charges
In western Ohio, a lightning strike lciUed Matthew Hey- of aggravated murder.
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dinger, 35, of !\1-arion, Monday evening as he herded children
Two others were arrested Friday: Marcus Blalock, 31, of
to shelter at crowded Mote Park in Piqua, witnesses reported. Maple Heights, was charged with ~ggravated murder, and
"IGds were screaming, people were trying to get the lcids up Arkera Willis, 30, of Maple Heights, was cliarged with eviunder the roof," said Kay Hirt of Piqua.
dence tampering_and obstruction of justice. ·
In northeast Ohio, a tornado swept through Lowellville,
10cated along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border about 5 miles
~urvivor
southeast ofYoungstown, but no injuries were reported.
COLUMBUS (AP) - Stefanie Spielman, who led a public
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agcn as young as 14 could be
labeled sexual predators for life Criminal Justice would extend . Law to teen-agers 14 and older.
under a bill up for a. state Senate
conunittee vote Tuesday.
The proposal has· support
!tom police and victims' rights
'advocates, who say it would
stop juvenile sex off&lt;:nders from
committing further crimes.
Opponents, including the
Ohio Public Defender's office
and advocates for children, say. it
contradicts the fiOal of trying to
rehabilitate youthful offenders.
· " Keeping the community
safe is such a paramount concern; however, we don't want
this to be a. case where it
becomes a witch hunt for children," Michelle Haslcins, a lob. by.ist ·for the Ohio Association
of Child Caring Agencie\, said
Monday. ijer group represents
pubU~ hnd private foster care,
adoption and residential care
agencies
The bill pending with the

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· KENT (AP) -A Kent State University student cornioittee
voted Monday to provide limited funding for this year's commemoration of the 1970 campus shooting~ that k.illed fbur
students and wounded' nine.
The Undergraduate Stude~t Senate allocation· committee,
which had decided last month to provide no money for the .
commemoration, votrd to give $2,500 to the May 4 Task
Force.
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gesture" meant tq avoid a public rebtions problem, according
to.Mic.helle Touve, co-chair of the task force. The ·raslc force
originally sought $18,850.
She said the bck of funding likely would mean the commemoration won't feature high-profile outside speakers this
year. The task force had hoped to pay $8,000 to get Martin,
Luther King III to speak, she said.

POMEROY- Christopher lee, 26, Pomeroy. dir&lt;!Tuesc:by,
POMEROY Due to
· April 10, 2001 at Holzer Medici! Center. .
. iDclement
weather, the
· · Arrangements will be announced by Fisher-~ Funenl Pomeroy/Mason
Bridge
• Home in Pomeroy.
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which was scheduled to close
today will close on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m., and ..:main
closed on Wrdnesday,
ROANOKE, Va . ...,.. ner~ Karr Theis, 85, Roanoke, for- day and Friday, adording to
·' medy of Meigs County, died Sunday. April 8, 2001 at Ridge- ODOT's Meip County
Manager, Brett Jones.
. wood Gardens Assisted Living Facility in Salem, Va.
"Once the bridge is closed,
"' She was born on ]an. 18,1916 in the Laurel Cliff communi·
it
will remain closed until all
. ' ty of Meigs County, daughter of the bte "Doc" and Rosa Neil
"'Pairs, a... completed," Jones
Karr.
· She had been a resident of Roanoke for 37 years, and wu a said. "It will not: re-open in
nurse for many years in Ohio and Virginia. She was a member the evening hours when work
has stopped for the day."
of the Christ Lutheran Chun:.h in Roanoke.
'J.:be bridge . will remain
Surviving are her husbolbd, Paul neis; two daughters, Car. olyn Bradford of Pomeroy, and Paula Theis &lt;l'Nirginia Beach, open to pedestrians while
Va.; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren: and foul' repairs are underway, Jones
said.
nephews and four nieces.
She \V3S precedec:l in death by her three brothers, Clair Karr,
Dick Karr Sr., and Clarence Karr; and- three sisters, Henrietta
. Karr, Myrtle Reuter and Thelma Lytle.
POMEROY -The ComA memorial service will be held at the convenience of the
muni.
t y Outreach Team from
· family.. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are by
the Chillicothe VA Medical
Cremeens Funeral Home, R•cine.
Center wiU enroU veter:ans
into the VA Health Care System of Ohio at the Pomeroy
Field Service Center in front
ofVeterans Memorial Hospital on Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Veterans should provide a
WASHINGTON (AP)
and protect farms !tom sprawl. copy of the discharge, separ:aEnvironmental' ' groups claim
"This is . a completely tion or DD21 4 form, Social
. the Bush administration is bewildering decision from a Security number, date of birth
turning its back on agriculrur- president who professes to and date of marriage of
al conservation by . proposing want voluntary, ioce~tive-,ori­ spouse, date of birth and
to eliminate programs that ented approaches to environ- Social Security number of any
• would encourage farmers to mental problems;· the Envi- -dependent children, informaprotect water supplies, create . ronmenral Worlciog Group tion regarding income and
assets and Medicare and
wildlife habitat on farniland said in a statement.
insurance cards.
Those enrolled in the past
who have not used the system
in the past three years must
compl.ete ·a new eproUment.

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POMEROY -A foredosure has been granted in
Meigs County Common
Pleas Court to Hollie
National Bank against Jennifer S. Michael, and others,
and to Associates Home
Equity Services, Inc., against
Mark Burson, and others.

Ault. PVH;
6:56 p.m., Ohio 124, ~t­
rd by Racine as First Responder, Stephanie Donaldson,
HMC;
8:20 p.m., Hi~ Street,
Debbie Shuler, PVH;
11:57 p.m., Point Lane,
Christopher Lee, HMC.

MIDDLEPOirr
7:04 p.m., Ohio 7, motor
vehicle accident, Frances
Richards, Lynda Adkins, treated.
POMEROY
3:03 p.m., Wolfe Pen, brush
fi~. Manning Mohler proper-

Coundl .
fiWIPapAI
reminded council that Fifth
Amendment protections and
other civil rights consideratiom. might preclude council
from taking effective action
against such a store.
Morroy.r suggested that a
zoning ordinance which
would . prevent such a store
from locating in Middleport
be prepared and placed on
the November ballot, ""either
in this township or countywide," noting that many such
stores locate outside of village limits.
"We feel that this would
be detrimental to this community," Morrow said. "It's
very clear that drugs, rape,
and aU sorts of 'anti-family'
activity come. to a crmmunity as a result of such a busi-

ness."

Suits filed

Divorce granted

Drama slated

AKRON (AP) - Mayor Don Plusquellic, who has run
unopposed in this city's past two mayoral elections, has raised
thc:msands of doUars for his campaign war chest and found
ways to spend it, a ncwspap.er· repotted Monday.
· Even in an off-election year, PlusqueUic brings in about
$60,000 from his two big f11nd-raisers, a black-tie Mayor's BaU
in January and a golf outing in June. Among the mayor's campaign expenses recently were $1,051 for roU-top desk for his
home, $12,125 in meals and $8,.600 paid to 'friends who
helped work on campaign activities, The Aleron Beacon Journal reported.
But aU of Ptu·squeUic's purchases appear to be legal, the
newspaper reported.
The desk is for use in his home for campaign business and
is reasonable because he keeps no campaign finance office or
staff, Plusqucllic's spokesman, Mark Williamson, said Monday.

Ucenses issued

"This is proven to be a
progressive problem," Ha~t­
son said. "We know that it
leads to acting out of inappropriate behavior."
Although the business
apparently no longer plans to
locate in Middleport, council agreed last night, at the
request of the ministers, to
pass a resolution opposing
similar businesses at its meeting on April 23.
In other business, council
met with Raymond McComas of the Ohio Government Risk · Management
Plan, a casualty and liability
ipsurance pool which offers
liability coverage to villages,
townships and other local
goVernments.
Middleport's liability policy will expire on April 17.
and McComas urged council
to consider the pool , which
is backed by a re-insurance
plan, before approving a pol-

ty. no iDjuries;

. 4:1 4 p. ~.• Naylors Run,
Dave Landabi, HMC;
7:04 p.m., Ohio . 7, motoc
vehicle accident, Robert Landers,HMC.
RACINE
12:26 p.m., Ohio 124,assisted ·by B:oshan, brush fire,
ODOT propenf, no injuries.
RI.J'I'LAND
1:16 p.m., "Civic Center,
Norma SteWart, HMC; 7:04 p.m., Ohio 7, motor
vehicle accident, Barbara
Allcire, treated .

icy with the village's current
provider, · Mcfadden and
Associates.
McComas' prqposal would
cost the village an estimated
$13,000 more than the
Mcfadden plm, although
the proposal presented lost
night - and the Mcfadden
proposal - were b.ased on
~n outdated inventory.
He agreed tO meet with
viUage staff on Tuesday to
determlrfe
an
accurate
inventory of vehicles and
other equipmenr to be
insured, and to present. a
more accurate · proposal to
council's insurance conlmittee.

Council discussed the village cleanup W!.'elc, April 23
to 28, and reminded residents that up to four tires per
household will be accepted,
although batteries, paint and
motor oil will not be accepted.
Items should be placed at
curbside, and crews will
work from North Second
Avenue, at Fruth Pharmacy,
and proceed through town
until all residences have been
covered.
Items should be placed at
curbside early in the day,
according to lannareUi.
lannarelli also reminded
rental property owners that
the . $12 per-property rental
property fee is now due, and
those who fail _to p~y the fee
on time wiU be assessed a
$100 fine.
Council also approved
payment of bills in the
amount of $39,470.21.
Present, in addition to
lannarelli and Houchins,
were Council members Rae
Gwiazdowsky, Roger Manley, Bob Pooler, Kathy Scott
and Bob Robinson, Clerk
Bryan Swann, and Street
Supervisor Kenny Madden.

RUTLAND
-Rutland
Church of the Nazarene will
present "Lamb of God;' an
POMEROY - Marriage .
Easter drama, on Friday. at , licenses have been issued in
6:45 p.m., and Sunday at 9:30 ' ¥eigs County Probate Court
a.m.
Gannett- 62l.
' to Stephen Mark Barnhouse, AEP- 48~
Rockwell - 40'·
General Electric - 42
Rocky Boots - 4
32, _Pomeroy, and Edna Nora Arch Coal - 31 ~.
AD Shell - 57),
Akzo-42~
GKNLY-10
Canter, 33,Athem;Thomas E. AmTedl/SBC- 43%
Harley Davidson - 39), Sears-34~
Kmart-9
Shonay's -l.
AUen, 40, Racine, and Josette Ashlin! Inc. - 40),
Kroger
22l.
Wai-Mart - sol.
MASON, W.Va. - Stewart Dupree Logan, 20, Racine ·, AT&amp;T - .20l.
Wendy's - 23), Bani&lt; One - 34 ~
Lands End - 2n.
Johnson Post VFW Ladies WendeU Mark Burner, 36, Bob Evans -17~
Lid. -18 ·
Worlhlngton - 10
Daly stock repoils are
Auxiliary will hold election of Evans, W.Va., and Rhonda ...-::,, .•wamer-42
Oak Hill Financial 13Y.
the 4 p.m. closing
officers on April 17 at 7 p.m. Francis Oiler, 24, Mt. Alto
s~~ _ 5 OVB-24~
quotes of the prellious
Apotluck meal will (ollow.
W.Va.; and to Charles Sc.ot Clly Holding- a
BBT-34~
day's tranaaclione. pro·
Peoplas-18
vlded by Smith Partners
Burson, 25, Pomeroy, and
1- 2~
Premier- 7
at
Advestlnc.
Michele Dawn F9lmer, 31, USB- 23
Pomeroy.
POMEROY Meigs
'During the course of the
County Office ofVital Statis~
investigation, their was evitics will be closed on Thursdence that foul play. had been
day. so that the registrar and
CHESTER- Shade River
fntmPIIpAI
involved in the incident," said
deputy registrar can attend an Lodge 453 will hold its reguProffitt. "It appeared that a
Ohio Department of Health lar meeting on Thursday at
sentencing
for
May
21.
A
chair inside the residence had
meeting. The office will 7:30 p:m. Refreshments will
$10,000
personal
recogbeen set on fire."
resume hours on Friday at 8 be served to those in attennizance
bond
was
permitted.
..However, once the evia.m.
dance.
Story commended the dence
was
collected,
· Pomeroy Fire Department, McGrath came forward and
Pomeroy Police Chief Mark confessed," added Proffitt.
Proffitt and Fire .Marshal
Representing 'the state in
TUPPERS PLAINS Robert
Lawless
for
their
protbe
. hearing was Story and.
. The VFW Poit 9053 wiU
MARIETTA - Area resi- meet on Thursday at 7 p.m .to fessional demeanor while Assistant Prosecutor Christodents interested in tr~nsporta­ nominate new officers. A din- investigating the arson lOCI- pher E. Tenaglia. ·
tion planning issues. are invit- · ner will be held prior to the dent.
ed to att~nd one of four pub- meeting at 6 p.m . .
lic meetings to view and
make comments regarding
· the draft State Transportation
Improvement Plan.(STIP). .
POMEROY - Units of
The STIP is a federaUy~ the Meigs Emergency. Service
mandated four-year planmng l;;nswered 14 calls for assisdocument, reviewed bi~annu- tance on Monday. Unirs
ally. The draft STIP- hsts all responded as foUows:
transportatio n proJects pro- .
CENTRAL DISPATCH
grammed · by ODOT for
12:12 a.m ., Star Hill Road,
development and sale dunng Tom Lambert Holzer MedFY 2002-05: Public ~om - ical Center; '
ments are demed and will be
6:16 a.m., Spring Avenne,
evaluated and reflected in the Eula Odegard, Pleasant Valley
department's
final STIP H OS p···
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h.&lt;~ t
revie\y.
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11 :56 a.m., Eastern High
ODOT D1str1ct 10, _wh1ch School : Diane Wolfe, St .
represents the· counties of J 0 h Hospital·
Ath_ens, Galli a, Hocking.
~b3 p.m., So~th Front, Bill
M e1gs, .Monroe, · Morgan, .
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: Danielle Phillips was, the winner of a March,Madness promo: tion sponsored by Pepsi and Kroger at the Pomeroy Kroger
· store. Phillips received a basketball goal and basketball as the
: grand prize. She Is pictured with Roger Pearch, store manager,
- Scott Cottrill, co-manager, and Pepsi representative Brian
Collins. (Brian J. Reed photq)

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Mount
Union · Baptist
Chun:h. The chun:h \viii also
hold its sunrise service, 6:52 '
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration
approached Rep. Tony Hall of Ohio about becoming director
of the Peace Corps, but. the Democratic congressman is not
interested in the job, a spokesman said Monday.
"He rejected the idea;• aide Michael Gessel said. "There
have been discussions. He said that he is nor considering it at
this time."
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HaU was a Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand from 1966 to
1968.
The Washington Post reported Monday that Hall was interested in the job.

On site x-ray, EKG, ultrasounds, stress testing, bone density testing,
pulmonary function testing and extensive laboratory .testtna.

Easter services

Merchanbto

Peace Cotps Job qHered to Hall

Balusamy Subbiah, M.D., board certifted In in~rnal medicine and
·p ulmonary disease; . accepting new patients; ·practice limited to
chronic lung disease, asthma, emphysema, black IUJ:lg, asbestosis.

Noble, ViDton and Washington. has schedulrd STlP
review meeting~ as follows: .
• April 10, 4,8 p.m., Monroe County Senior Center,
1 18 Home Ave:, Woodfield;
• April 1 1. 4-'8 p.m., Washington
County
Public
Libnry. 615 5th St., Marietta;
• April 12, 4-8 p.m., Gallia
ODOT garage, 2397 jackson
Pike (County Road 35), Bidwell;
• April 17, 3-7 p.m., Herbert Wescoat · Memorial
Libnry. 120 N. Market St.,
McArthur.

POMEROY -A foreclosure action has been filed in
Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Citifillancial
Inc., doing business as City
Loan ,Financial Services Inc.,
GaUipolis, against Sherri
Storms, Rutland, and others,
alleging default on a promissory note in the· amount of
POMEROY - Pomeroy $43,273.07.
Merchants Association will
A foreclosure has been filed
meet on Wec!nesday at 8:30 by Home Nation~ Bank,
a.m. at the Peoples Banking Racine, against Lynn E.
and Tru~t Co. office.
Shuler, Racine, and others,
alleging default on a ·mortgage agreement in the
amount of$17,7,886.04.
HOBSON Hobson
Christian FeUowship Church
wiU hold Easter sunrise service at 7 a.m., with a perforPOMEROY - A divorce
mance by the Singing Echoes has been . granted in Meigs
during the I 0 a.m. service.
County Common
Pleas
Court to Terry Lee Barber,
against Sharon Kay Barber.

Wins.promotion

MEDlCAL ASSOCIATES OF GALLIPOLIS
PRACTICING AT THE MEDICAL PLAZA

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fight against breast cancer, said Monday that her cancer has
returned.
"I have bad a recurrence and am now undergoing treatment
at the James;· she said in reference to the Arthur G. James
Cancer Hospital at Ohio State University.
"I am in good hands, and receiving state-of-the an care,"
said Spielman, 33, wife of retirrd football standout Chris
Spielman.
In her written statement, Stefanic Spielman said that she is
talcing ;.,edication, "feeling fine" and not granting any interviews about her condition.
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cloudy with a chance of showb~t~~~
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CLEVEI,AND (AP) -A commuter train struck and k.illed
Extended forecast:
a boy who was playing along the trades Monday, authorities
Thursday... Partly cloudy
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531
with a chance of showers and
· boy, Vincent Paonetti, 7, of Cleveland, was pbyiog in an
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thunderstorms. High in the . adjacent p~rlc with an aunt and two other younpters when he
lower 80s.
apparendy headed for the tracks, police Sgt. Donna Bell said.
Friday...Showers and thunHe was struck by an eastbound train about. 3:15 p.m. just
derstorms lilcely. mainly from east of the University Circle station, according to Joseph A.
early afternoon on. Low 50 to Calabrese, Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority gen55 and high in the mid 70s.
etal manager.
It wasn't clear whether the operator saw the youngster, CalSaturday... Showers likely.,
ending. Mosdy clear · during abrese said. As in all incidents, the operator wu being checked
the night. Low in the lower for drug or alcc;&gt;hol use, he said.
50s and high in the upper 60s.
· Sunday... Partly cloudy. Low
in the mid 40s and high in the
upper 60s.
AKRON (AP) - An educator who began teachiqg in
Monday... Pardy
cloudy. Akron 31 years ago has been appointed superintendent.
Low in the mid 40s and high
The school boml voted 6-0 Monday night to appoint
near 70.
Sylwsre~ Small. 52, as superintendent of the 31 ,()()()...trudent

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rounding sneets.
Twitty said a few rocks W'CIC duown at
dse ofticers and bones in fionr of the
building, but the dcmonitratioo
mnained mostly peaceful with protesters taunting and jeering police until
about 20 protesters gatherrd in the parking lot of the police station.
ney began throwing bottles and
rocks at about 20 officers who had
Conned a barricade there. At that point,
police lo~d about four tear gas canisters into the crowd.
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Most of the demonstrators ~en
moved down the block to a housing
project, and apparendy . sepa~ted into
smaller groups.

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AKRON (AP) - The Akron city council has roted 13-0'to
require children .under 16 to wear safety helmets while -riding
a bicycle on city streets.
The ordinance approVed Monday night \viii go into effect
Jan. 1. The first offense \viii merit a warning and subsequent
offenses can be fined $10.
thunderstorms. High ·in · the
The fine may be waived if the offender participates in a
mid 80s. South wind 5 to "t5 city-approved bicycle:: safety course.
mph. Chance of rain 40 per-.
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Hundreds of "They -w~:re fired mostly for the noise
,angry demonstrators who gatheml out- factor. We trird to beep the sitw.tioo
side police headquarters to protest the fiom cvalating any mo..:."
' &amp;tal shooting of an unarmed blaclt man
1Witty said dse crowd iDcluded about
were dispersed with tear ~ early :rues- 800 demonstrators at one point earlier
day atter bottles and rocks ~re thrown Monday night, but that number had
at police.
dwiodlrd to about 150 by midnight
No serious injuries weR reportrd, bur
Early in the demonstration, a brick
one police officer wu hit on the hand . was thrown through the glass entranee of
with a bottle. After the crowd fled from the police building and the American
the tear gas, a small group returnrd and flag was pullrd down Crom the flagpole
threw rocks at officers from across the in front of the entrance and turned
street. Police respondrd by firing bean ' upside down, Twitty said.
bags at the crowd.
Police, sevenl on horseback and about
"I don't think anyone could have been , 25 in riot gear, had guarded the police
struck (by the bean bags) because the station's entrance, while about 30 other
crowd was too &amp;r away," said Lt. Col. officers monitoRd the protesters at variRon Twitty, an assistant police chief. ous points around the building and sur-

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Little change in the weather pattern is seen for the tricounty area over the next couple of days. More showers and
thunderstorms, some of them
severe, are expected through
Thursday, the National Weath1 er Service said.
More showers and thunderstorms are expected tonight
and Wednesday.
Lows tonight will be 45-55.
Highs on Wednesday are 7075.
Sunset tonight will be at
8:05, and sunrise on IS
Wednesday at 7 a.m.
Weather forecast:
Tonight... Partly
cloudy
with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Low in the
lower 60s. South wind 5 to I 0
mph. Chance of rain 40 percent.
Wednesday... Partly cloudy
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Veteran educator takes reins

district. He currently serves as Akron's assistant superintendent. ,.
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SmaU's appointment came with one stipulation: he must
hire Donna Loomis, who also was a finalist for. 1he job, as his
CLEVELAND (AP) - Coal-burning electric. power plants deputy superintendent. She currently is the distriCt's executive
were Ohio's top air polluters in 1999, the Ohio Environmen- director of secondary education.
tal Protection Agency said.
The board said during the weekend that it would impose
Power plants held the first nine spots on the top tO list of the requi~;ement when it decided between Small and Loomis.
ait polluters released by the state on Monday.
The agency's annual report on toxic releases sho':"ed p~wer
plants sent 67. 1 million pounds of toxic chemicals, primarily
· hydrochloric and sulfuric ar ids, into the air.
MAPI.E HEIGHTS (AP) - Four people have been arrestAir poUution emissions in Ohio decreased .overall from the ed in the . apparent drug-related shooting death of a man
previous year by nearly 8 percent.
whose body was found in a burning pickup truck March 24
near Erie, ·Pa., police said.
The death of Harold R,ose, 34, of Elyria "lodks like it was a
drug-related murder and was probably for financial gain on
PIQUA (AP) - Lightning lciUed a man in western Ohio the suspects' part," said '?ale,C.anter, police chief in this Cleveand a tornado damaged homes and knocked down trees in land suburb.
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tli.e state.
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McCauley, 33, of Cleveland, were arrested Monpy on charges
In western Ohio, a lightning strike lciUed Matthew Hey- of aggravated murder.
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dinger, 35, of !\1-arion, Monday evening as he herded children
Two others were arrested Friday: Marcus Blalock, 31, of
to shelter at crowded Mote Park in Piqua, witnesses reported. Maple Heights, was charged with ~ggravated murder, and
"IGds were screaming, people were trying to get the lcids up Arkera Willis, 30, of Maple Heights, was cliarged with eviunder the roof," said Kay Hirt of Piqua.
dence tampering_and obstruction of justice. ·
In northeast Ohio, a tornado swept through Lowellville,
10cated along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border about 5 miles
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southeast ofYoungstown, but no injuries were reported.
COLUMBUS (AP) - Stefanie Spielman, who led a public
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agcn as young as 14 could be
labeled sexual predators for life Criminal Justice would extend . Law to teen-agers 14 and older.
under a bill up for a. state Senate
conunittee vote Tuesday.
The proposal has· support
!tom police and victims' rights
'advocates, who say it would
stop juvenile sex off&lt;:nders from
committing further crimes.
Opponents, including the
Ohio Public Defender's office
and advocates for children, say. it
contradicts the fiOal of trying to
rehabilitate youthful offenders.
· " Keeping the community
safe is such a paramount concern; however, we don't want
this to be a. case where it
becomes a witch hunt for children," Michelle Haslcins, a lob. by.ist ·for the Ohio Association
of Child Caring Agencie\, said
Monday. ijer group represents
pubU~ hnd private foster care,
adoption and residential care
agencies
The bill pending with the

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· KENT (AP) -A Kent State University student cornioittee
voted Monday to provide limited funding for this year's commemoration of the 1970 campus shooting~ that k.illed fbur
students and wounded' nine.
The Undergraduate Stude~t Senate allocation· committee,
which had decided last month to provide no money for the .
commemoration, votrd to give $2,500 to the May 4 Task
Force.
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gesture" meant tq avoid a public rebtions problem, according
to.Mic.helle Touve, co-chair of the task force. The ·raslc force
originally sought $18,850.
She said the bck of funding likely would mean the commemoration won't feature high-profile outside speakers this
year. The task force had hoped to pay $8,000 to get Martin,
Luther King III to speak, she said.

POMEROY- Christopher lee, 26, Pomeroy. dir&lt;!Tuesc:by,
POMEROY Due to
· April 10, 2001 at Holzer Medici! Center. .
. iDclement
weather, the
· · Arrangements will be announced by Fisher-~ Funenl Pomeroy/Mason
Bridge
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which was scheduled to close
today will close on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m., and ..:main
closed on Wrdnesday,
ROANOKE, Va . ...,.. ner~ Karr Theis, 85, Roanoke, for- day and Friday, adording to
·' medy of Meigs County, died Sunday. April 8, 2001 at Ridge- ODOT's Meip County
Manager, Brett Jones.
. wood Gardens Assisted Living Facility in Salem, Va.
"Once the bridge is closed,
"' She was born on ]an. 18,1916 in the Laurel Cliff communi·
it
will remain closed until all
. ' ty of Meigs County, daughter of the bte "Doc" and Rosa Neil
"'Pairs, a... completed," Jones
Karr.
· She had been a resident of Roanoke for 37 years, and wu a said. "It will not: re-open in
nurse for many years in Ohio and Virginia. She was a member the evening hours when work
has stopped for the day."
of the Christ Lutheran Chun:.h in Roanoke.
'J.:be bridge . will remain
Surviving are her husbolbd, Paul neis; two daughters, Car. olyn Bradford of Pomeroy, and Paula Theis &lt;l'Nirginia Beach, open to pedestrians while
Va.; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren: and foul' repairs are underway, Jones
said.
nephews and four nieces.
She \V3S precedec:l in death by her three brothers, Clair Karr,
Dick Karr Sr., and Clarence Karr; and- three sisters, Henrietta
. Karr, Myrtle Reuter and Thelma Lytle.
POMEROY -The ComA memorial service will be held at the convenience of the
muni.
t y Outreach Team from
· family.. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are by
the Chillicothe VA Medical
Cremeens Funeral Home, R•cine.
Center wiU enroU veter:ans
into the VA Health Care System of Ohio at the Pomeroy
Field Service Center in front
ofVeterans Memorial Hospital on Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Veterans should provide a
WASHINGTON (AP)
and protect farms !tom sprawl. copy of the discharge, separ:aEnvironmental' ' groups claim
"This is . a completely tion or DD21 4 form, Social
. the Bush administration is bewildering decision from a Security number, date of birth
turning its back on agriculrur- president who professes to and date of marriage of
al conservation by . proposing want voluntary, ioce~tive-,ori­ spouse, date of birth and
to eliminate programs that ented approaches to environ- Social Security number of any
• would encourage farmers to mental problems;· the Envi- -dependent children, informaprotect water supplies, create . ronmenral Worlciog Group tion regarding income and
assets and Medicare and
wildlife habitat on farniland said in a statement.
insurance cards.
Those enrolled in the past
who have not used the system
in the past three years must
compl.ete ·a new eproUment.

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POMEROY -A foredosure has been granted in
Meigs County Common
Pleas Court to Hollie
National Bank against Jennifer S. Michael, and others,
and to Associates Home
Equity Services, Inc., against
Mark Burson, and others.

Ault. PVH;
6:56 p.m., Ohio 124, ~t­
rd by Racine as First Responder, Stephanie Donaldson,
HMC;
8:20 p.m., Hi~ Street,
Debbie Shuler, PVH;
11:57 p.m., Point Lane,
Christopher Lee, HMC.

MIDDLEPOirr
7:04 p.m., Ohio 7, motor
vehicle accident, Frances
Richards, Lynda Adkins, treated.
POMEROY
3:03 p.m., Wolfe Pen, brush
fi~. Manning Mohler proper-

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fiWIPapAI
reminded council that Fifth
Amendment protections and
other civil rights consideratiom. might preclude council
from taking effective action
against such a store.
Morroy.r suggested that a
zoning ordinance which
would . prevent such a store
from locating in Middleport
be prepared and placed on
the November ballot, ""either
in this township or countywide," noting that many such
stores locate outside of village limits.
"We feel that this would
be detrimental to this community," Morrow said. "It's
very clear that drugs, rape,
and aU sorts of 'anti-family'
activity come. to a crmmunity as a result of such a busi-

ness."

Suits filed

Divorce granted

Drama slated

AKRON (AP) - Mayor Don Plusquellic, who has run
unopposed in this city's past two mayoral elections, has raised
thc:msands of doUars for his campaign war chest and found
ways to spend it, a ncwspap.er· repotted Monday.
· Even in an off-election year, PlusqueUic brings in about
$60,000 from his two big f11nd-raisers, a black-tie Mayor's BaU
in January and a golf outing in June. Among the mayor's campaign expenses recently were $1,051 for roU-top desk for his
home, $12,125 in meals and $8,.600 paid to 'friends who
helped work on campaign activities, The Aleron Beacon Journal reported.
But aU of Ptu·squeUic's purchases appear to be legal, the
newspaper reported.
The desk is for use in his home for campaign business and
is reasonable because he keeps no campaign finance office or
staff, Plusqucllic's spokesman, Mark Williamson, said Monday.

Ucenses issued

"This is proven to be a
progressive problem," Ha~t­
son said. "We know that it
leads to acting out of inappropriate behavior."
Although the business
apparently no longer plans to
locate in Middleport, council agreed last night, at the
request of the ministers, to
pass a resolution opposing
similar businesses at its meeting on April 23.
In other business, council
met with Raymond McComas of the Ohio Government Risk · Management
Plan, a casualty and liability
ipsurance pool which offers
liability coverage to villages,
townships and other local
goVernments.
Middleport's liability policy will expire on April 17.
and McComas urged council
to consider the pool , which
is backed by a re-insurance
plan, before approving a pol-

ty. no iDjuries;

. 4:1 4 p. ~.• Naylors Run,
Dave Landabi, HMC;
7:04 p.m., Ohio . 7, motoc
vehicle accident, Robert Landers,HMC.
RACINE
12:26 p.m., Ohio 124,assisted ·by B:oshan, brush fire,
ODOT propenf, no injuries.
RI.J'I'LAND
1:16 p.m., "Civic Center,
Norma SteWart, HMC; 7:04 p.m., Ohio 7, motor
vehicle accident, Barbara
Allcire, treated .

icy with the village's current
provider, · Mcfadden and
Associates.
McComas' prqposal would
cost the village an estimated
$13,000 more than the
Mcfadden plm, although
the proposal presented lost
night - and the Mcfadden
proposal - were b.ased on
~n outdated inventory.
He agreed tO meet with
viUage staff on Tuesday to
determlrfe
an
accurate
inventory of vehicles and
other equipmenr to be
insured, and to present. a
more accurate · proposal to
council's insurance conlmittee.

Council discussed the village cleanup W!.'elc, April 23
to 28, and reminded residents that up to four tires per
household will be accepted,
although batteries, paint and
motor oil will not be accepted.
Items should be placed at
curbside, and crews will
work from North Second
Avenue, at Fruth Pharmacy,
and proceed through town
until all residences have been
covered.
Items should be placed at
curbside early in the day,
according to lannareUi.
lannarelli also reminded
rental property owners that
the . $12 per-property rental
property fee is now due, and
those who fail _to p~y the fee
on time wiU be assessed a
$100 fine.
Council also approved
payment of bills in the
amount of $39,470.21.
Present, in addition to
lannarelli and Houchins,
were Council members Rae
Gwiazdowsky, Roger Manley, Bob Pooler, Kathy Scott
and Bob Robinson, Clerk
Bryan Swann, and Street
Supervisor Kenny Madden.

RUTLAND
-Rutland
Church of the Nazarene will
present "Lamb of God;' an
POMEROY - Marriage .
Easter drama, on Friday. at , licenses have been issued in
6:45 p.m., and Sunday at 9:30 ' ¥eigs County Probate Court
a.m.
Gannett- 62l.
' to Stephen Mark Barnhouse, AEP- 48~
Rockwell - 40'·
General Electric - 42
Rocky Boots - 4
32, _Pomeroy, and Edna Nora Arch Coal - 31 ~.
AD Shell - 57),
Akzo-42~
GKNLY-10
Canter, 33,Athem;Thomas E. AmTedl/SBC- 43%
Harley Davidson - 39), Sears-34~
Kmart-9
Shonay's -l.
AUen, 40, Racine, and Josette Ashlin! Inc. - 40),
Kroger
22l.
Wai-Mart - sol.
MASON, W.Va. - Stewart Dupree Logan, 20, Racine ·, AT&amp;T - .20l.
Wendy's - 23), Bani&lt; One - 34 ~
Lands End - 2n.
Johnson Post VFW Ladies WendeU Mark Burner, 36, Bob Evans -17~
Lid. -18 ·
Worlhlngton - 10
Daly stock repoils are
Auxiliary will hold election of Evans, W.Va., and Rhonda ...-::,, .•wamer-42
Oak Hill Financial 13Y.
the 4 p.m. closing
officers on April 17 at 7 p.m. Francis Oiler, 24, Mt. Alto
s~~ _ 5 OVB-24~
quotes of the prellious
Apotluck meal will (ollow.
W.Va.; and to Charles Sc.ot Clly Holding- a
BBT-34~
day's tranaaclione. pro·
Peoplas-18
vlded by Smith Partners
Burson, 25, Pomeroy, and
1- 2~
Premier- 7
at
Advestlnc.
Michele Dawn F9lmer, 31, USB- 23
Pomeroy.
POMEROY Meigs
'During the course of the
County Office ofVital Statis~
investigation, their was evitics will be closed on Thursdence that foul play. had been
day. so that the registrar and
CHESTER- Shade River
fntmPIIpAI
involved in the incident," said
deputy registrar can attend an Lodge 453 will hold its reguProffitt. "It appeared that a
Ohio Department of Health lar meeting on Thursday at
sentencing
for
May
21.
A
chair inside the residence had
meeting. The office will 7:30 p:m. Refreshments will
$10,000
personal
recogbeen set on fire."
resume hours on Friday at 8 be served to those in attennizance
bond
was
permitted.
..However, once the evia.m.
dance.
Story commended the dence
was
collected,
· Pomeroy Fire Department, McGrath came forward and
Pomeroy Police Chief Mark confessed," added Proffitt.
Proffitt and Fire .Marshal
Representing 'the state in
TUPPERS PLAINS Robert
Lawless
for
their
protbe
. hearing was Story and.
. The VFW Poit 9053 wiU
MARIETTA - Area resi- meet on Thursday at 7 p.m .to fessional demeanor while Assistant Prosecutor Christodents interested in tr~nsporta­ nominate new officers. A din- investigating the arson lOCI- pher E. Tenaglia. ·
tion planning issues. are invit- · ner will be held prior to the dent.
ed to att~nd one of four pub- meeting at 6 p.m . .
lic meetings to view and
make comments regarding
· the draft State Transportation
Improvement Plan.(STIP). .
POMEROY - Units of
The STIP is a federaUy~ the Meigs Emergency. Service
mandated four-year planmng l;;nswered 14 calls for assisdocument, reviewed bi~annu- tance on Monday. Unirs
ally. The draft STIP- hsts all responded as foUows:
transportatio n proJects pro- .
CENTRAL DISPATCH
grammed · by ODOT for
12:12 a.m ., Star Hill Road,
development and sale dunng Tom Lambert Holzer MedFY 2002-05: Public ~om - ical Center; '
ments are demed and will be
6:16 a.m., Spring Avenne,
evaluated and reflected in the Eula Odegard, Pleasant Valley
department's
final STIP H OS p···
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h.&lt;~ t
revie\y.
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ODOT D1str1ct 10, _wh1ch School : Diane Wolfe, St .
represents the· counties of J 0 h Hospital·
Ath_ens, Galli a, Hocking.
~b3 p.m., So~th Front, Bill
M e1gs, .Monroe, · Morgan, .
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: Danielle Phillips was, the winner of a March,Madness promo: tion sponsored by Pepsi and Kroger at the Pomeroy Kroger
· store. Phillips received a basketball goal and basketball as the
: grand prize. She Is pictured with Roger Pearch, store manager,
- Scott Cottrill, co-manager, and Pepsi representative Brian
Collins. (Brian J. Reed photq)

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Friday and Easter program
will be held Friday evening at
Mount
Union · Baptist
Chun:h. The chun:h \viii also
hold its sunrise service, 6:52 '
a.m. aster Sunday. evening
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration
approached Rep. Tony Hall of Ohio about becoming director
of the Peace Corps, but. the Democratic congressman is not
interested in the job, a spokesman said Monday.
"He rejected the idea;• aide Michael Gessel said. "There
have been discussions. He said that he is nor considering it at
this time."
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HaU was a Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand from 1966 to
1968.
The Washington Post reported Monday that Hall was interested in the job.

On site x-ray, EKG, ultrasounds, stress testing, bone density testing,
pulmonary function testing and extensive laboratory .testtna.

Easter services

Merchanbto

Peace Cotps Job qHered to Hall

Balusamy Subbiah, M.D., board certifted In in~rnal medicine and
·p ulmonary disease; . accepting new patients; ·practice limited to
chronic lung disease, asthma, emphysema, black IUJ:lg, asbestosis.

Noble, ViDton and Washington. has schedulrd STlP
review meeting~ as follows: .
• April 10, 4,8 p.m., Monroe County Senior Center,
1 18 Home Ave:, Woodfield;
• April 1 1. 4-'8 p.m., Washington
County
Public
Libnry. 615 5th St., Marietta;
• April 12, 4-8 p.m., Gallia
ODOT garage, 2397 jackson
Pike (County Road 35), Bidwell;
• April 17, 3-7 p.m., Herbert Wescoat · Memorial
Libnry. 120 N. Market St.,
McArthur.

POMEROY -A foreclosure action has been filed in
Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Citifillancial
Inc., doing business as City
Loan ,Financial Services Inc.,
GaUipolis, against Sherri
Storms, Rutland, and others,
alleging default on a promissory note in the· amount of
POMEROY - Pomeroy $43,273.07.
Merchants Association will
A foreclosure has been filed
meet on Wec!nesday at 8:30 by Home Nation~ Bank,
a.m. at the Peoples Banking Racine, against Lynn E.
and Tru~t Co. office.
Shuler, Racine, and others,
alleging default on a ·mortgage agreement in the
amount of$17,7,886.04.
HOBSON Hobson
Christian FeUowship Church
wiU hold Easter sunrise service at 7 a.m., with a perforPOMEROY - A divorce
mance by the Singing Echoes has been . granted in Meigs
during the I 0 a.m. service.
County Common
Pleas
Court to Terry Lee Barber,
against Sharon Kay Barber.

Wins.promotion

MEDlCAL ASSOCIATES OF GALLIPOLIS
PRACTICING AT THE MEDICAL PLAZA

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fight against breast cancer, said Monday that her cancer has
returned.
"I have bad a recurrence and am now undergoing treatment
at the James;· she said in reference to the Arthur G. James
Cancer Hospital at Ohio State University.
"I am in good hands, and receiving state-of-the an care,"
said Spielman, 33, wife of retirrd football standout Chris
Spielman.
In her written statement, Stefanic Spielman said that she is
talcing ;.,edication, "feeling fine" and not granting any interviews about her condition.
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CLEVEI,AND (AP) -A commuter train struck and k.illed
Extended forecast:
a boy who was playing along the trades Monday, authorities
Thursday... Partly cloudy
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with a chance of showers and
· boy, Vincent Paonetti, 7, of Cleveland, was pbyiog in an
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lower 80s.
apparendy headed for the tracks, police Sgt. Donna Bell said.
Friday...Showers and thunHe was struck by an eastbound train about. 3:15 p.m. just
derstorms lilcely. mainly from east of the University Circle station, according to Joseph A.
early afternoon on. Low 50 to Calabrese, Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority gen55 and high in the mid 70s.
etal manager.
It wasn't clear whether the operator saw the youngster, CalSaturday... Showers likely.,
ending. Mosdy clear · during abrese said. As in all incidents, the operator wu being checked
the night. Low in the lower for drug or alcc;&gt;hol use, he said.
50s and high in the upper 60s.
· Sunday... Partly cloudy. Low
in the mid 40s and high in the
upper 60s.
AKRON (AP) - An educator who began teachiqg in
Monday... Pardy
cloudy. Akron 31 years ago has been appointed superintendent.
Low in the mid 40s and high
The school boml voted 6-0 Monday night to appoint
near 70.
Sylwsre~ Small. 52, as superintendent of the 31 ,()()()...trudent

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Twitty said a few rocks W'CIC duown at
dse ofticers and bones in fionr of the
building, but the dcmonitratioo
mnained mostly peaceful with protesters taunting and jeering police until
about 20 protesters gatherrd in the parking lot of the police station.
ney began throwing bottles and
rocks at about 20 officers who had
Conned a barricade there. At that point,
police lo~d about four tear gas canisters into the crowd.
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moved down the block to a housing
project, and apparendy . sepa~ted into
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AKRON (AP) - The Akron city council has roted 13-0'to
require children .under 16 to wear safety helmets while -riding
a bicycle on city streets.
The ordinance approVed Monday night \viii go into effect
Jan. 1. The first offense \viii merit a warning and subsequent
offenses can be fined $10.
thunderstorms. High ·in · the
The fine may be waived if the offender participates in a
mid 80s. South wind 5 to "t5 city-approved bicycle:: safety course.
mph. Chance of rain 40 per-.
Pediatricians welcomed the measure as an important educacent.
tional tool.
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I ani a seventh- and eighth-grade
middle-school heaJth and fitness
teacher and coach. Here is what I
would like to teU Mary:
(1) Muscle weighs more than fat
tissue. Each time you exercise and
gain strength, endurance and flexibility, you increase your well-being and
de'\Jelop muscle. Busy tc.ids :ne happi-

er kids. Stop checking the scale and
keep an activity log instead. It~ more
positive reinfoocement. '
(2) Please don't compare your body
with that of other kids ' your age.
Middle-schoolers (adolescents} range
fiom 4-foor-tall boys to 6-foot-tall
girls - round in sixth grade, tall and
{em in eighth grade. VQm body 'is

doing so~ very important development at this time. Check out videos
on nutrition fiorn the library. Check
out one on anorexia and see how
some people deprive. their bodies of
fuel and important nutrients attempting to achieve "perfection." The result
can be bone diseases and problems
. with' the reproductive organs.
Be grateful that you e'liov activities. Qo them to have tim, and not
specifically to lose weight. Once you
. de.~~e that you love staying · active
and that it makes you happy, your
body imperfections won :t be so
imwrtant to you. Dwell on the pos. itiVI!. Speak to people - and yourself
- about positive things.
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no" to doughnuts. Eat more fruits
and veggies and less b~ad. Learn
more about nutrition and vitamin
sources such as wheat germ. Get
videos from the library on yoga, tae
bo, aerobics - and perhaps join the
cross-country · team at your school.
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Everyone participates - and you 'rc
measured by your personal improvement.
(4) This last one is not about your
body or nutrition. VQ,LUNTEER!
Do something special for someone
else. This builds selfi-confidence, and
you'll begin to see that there are
much more important issues out
there to put your energies into.
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passing legislation would remove all the bullies fiom the school
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percent higher than that approved by ~
about their anti-harassment policies would make kids show ., help double the federal government's
House · Repdblicans following Bush's ~
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medical research budget, but he's facing
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In an ipterview, Bush budget director
Legts atures in seve states ave passe or are considering
bills requiring school districts to develop policies against bullyvital to U.S. productivity.
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ing, intimidation and other forms of boorish behavior. ColDemocrats, scientists, corporate groups
we could afford" in science funding.
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The Bush budget contains a 52.8 billion
orado would require districts to report annually on their sys.
. R-Ga. -. , have protested net cuts after
Ortoll
increase for the National Institutes of
terns. . ..
The problems are too complex to simply be legislated away.
inflation in the budgets. of the National
Hc;alth. Daniels said Bush plans a $4.1 bilThey can be addressed br teachers and parents working
Science Foundation, NASA and ,energy
lion increase. nqt year to complete the ~
together to create families and schools where children feel lisresearch..
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said it is important for our national secu- fuel economic growth.
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. Golden Rule early, continued reil)fordng it - and provide,d
rity that Congress
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Maybe there would be less need for soul-searching after yet
conc~uded ihat, next to terr:orist a~cks . ~~ush n:et with a group of high-!ech rttically possible for surgeons to use ~
another school tragedy.
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• The (Everett) Herald, Wash., on Boeing~ move out of Seatmvestment and sc1ence education are. the past performance. , "This administration 'al surgery" ~n patients as practice for actu- ,
tie: Hey, they're out of here,The Northwest- and Kansas, St.
greatest foreseeable threats to the Umted has gre
· at confidence in the future of the al operations, thqeby limirina mistakes.
Louis and Long :Qeach - will keep doing the real work for ,
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velously progressive and culturally diverse atmosphere of,
and trains scientists, "shoui.d be 511 bil- co111n1 ~cate,,. ~ ~~.~ ~ d
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Chicago. Or Denver. Or Dallas-Fort Worth. One of those cities
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increases tomorrow."
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a 13-percent • "Yi
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ly know, a corporate headquarters can operate anywhere m the
increase for the National Institutes of ~,ltS' tl~e ~ your country to
some- . quote Alan Bromley, his father's White :~
~odern world. But t.h~re wen: some inhc:rentcortradi~tions in • Health, ~ut only a 2.5j&gt;e.rcent increase
thing f?r ,you, he added. In other words, House .scierice adlmer, who declared ln a ,
his attempts at explaim~g the departure from Seatde - where
other ciVili&lt;III.science, space ~ technolo- cut ~err mcome. taxes and extend the taX New York Times op-ed piece in early ,;
the company has bOth 1ts roots and a huge employment center.
gy programs' _ a cut after inflation is credit, for corporate research-and-devel- Man:h that "the~ cuts in,scientif- ·
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Condit meets his new neighbors in the Heartland, he better be
protested' that defense research other than
elho~rats, say his tax c~ts are actually ~ and budget iurpluses.
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missile defense is not receiving adequate · crowding out mvestments m rest;arch and
"No science, 110 surplus. It's that sim- ;
closer to both Asia and Europe at on.ce, anyway? (Acmally, a
funding. ·
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TODAY IN HISTO.RY
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Today isTuesday,April10,the tOOth day of2001.There are 265
days left in the year.
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Today's Highlight in History:
On April 10, 1912, the RMS Titanic set sail from Southamp-.
ton, England, on its ill-fated maiden voyage .
On this date:
In 1847,American newspaperman Joseph Pulitzer was born in
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In 1866, the Americair Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals was incorporated.
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In 1925, the novel "The Great Gatsby," by R Scott Fitzgerald,
was first published.
In 1932, German president Paul Von Hindenburg was re-elect-·
ed, with Adolf Hider coming in second.
In 1963, the nuclear-powered submarine USS Thresher failed
to surface off Cape Cod, Mass., in a disaster that claimed t29lives.
In 1972, th.e United States and the Soviet Union joined some
70 nations in signing an agreement banning biological warl"are.
In 1974, Golda Meir announced her resignation as prime min• uter of.Israel.
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In 1981, the long-awaited maiden launch of thi' space shuttle
Columbia was scrubbed because of a computer malfunction.
In 1981, imprisoned IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands won
election to die British Parliament.
In
Northern lrelalld peace' talks conduded as ·neg~&gt;~tcl!\ld a landmark settlement to end 30 years of bitter
rivalrie!~ bloody attacks,
day after Mikhail Gorbachev appealed fur a
"Q~ora!Piillm,,Qri .all strikes, demonstrations ap~ rallies, an cstimat~
~~~~~tr! in Byelorussia defied the Soviet president by
sio1'Pa1~e in the capital, Minsk.

Forget Florida ·and worry·about next four years :.

To open the ~scussion, Ord ly at the chureh.
Paula Pickens, president,·
noted that a sense of "place"
was very important to the opened the meeting with
author. He set the .story main- prayer requests and prayer was
ly in the state of Washington, given by Sherry Shamblin.
in the rich fruit-growing
Women 's Fellowship will be
western region and in the at Bradford Church on April
more arid, · almost desert-like 26 at 7 p.m., with speaker
' "east of the mountains." He Carolyn Nicholson ·giving a
made. use of•his talent for vivid demonstraa'o
' n on brown bag
description throughout the art.
book.
Bradford members will be
Bowen said the main theme hostesses.
might seem different to indiThank you notes were
vidual readers, and ·the main received from Derek Stump,
action in the srory covered Larry Pickens, Donna Byer,
Ry1111 Juatlce Harbour
only three or four days of trav- and Eileen Bowers for March
el for the main character, Ben sunshine bags. "Pack the
Givens, and was about 150 Pantry" for April ·will be baby
miles, ' but was frequendy supplies. Liquid soap will be
POMEROY -· Michael interrupted by flashbacks to collected for kitchen supplies.
Charlotte VanMeter will
and Bobbi SalY.,r 1clarbdur of his earlier life as a young boy
Pomeroy announce the birth growing up in a close farming handle com~union for April
of their son, Ryan Justice Har- famil~nd later, as a soldier in an.d Suzie Will for May.
bour, on Feb. 26, 2001 at ' St. Italy during World War II.
Gerry Lightfoot and Nancy
Joseph's Hospital in ParkersIn the book, Givens is facing Morris will be hostesses for
b1.1rg, W.Va.
a terminal illness which his May.
-He is the grandson of Dr. family 'does not know about. A . Bill..: Biggs, Laum Harrison
and , M,rs. Gayle ,Salyer of retire~ doctor who knows and l"atty Eblin will receive
Athens, and Mr. ·and Mrs . . what lies ahead, he sets out on sunshine bags.
Dannie ' Harbour of New a hunting trip where he plans
l'he churchcpicnic will· be at
Have'1, W.Va. He is' i:be g~;eat to take his .O)WIIlife, but make Ohio Valley Christian Assemgrandson of MF. and Mrs. it look like an accident. After bly on Aug. 5 at 12:30 p.m:
Stanley Harbour of Mason, unintentionally ru_niting off Charlotte VanMeter used
W.Va. , and Douglas ·Mill"r 'of the road and wrecking his car, "Life's· Recipes" and scripture
New Haven.
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he sets out on foot to com- from Romans and Colossians
as devotions, and Marjorie
plete his mission. .
However, he meets- various D~vis read ''Friends."
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ne~ and most of them are refreshments
to · Cherie,
helpful to him. He finds out Caitlin and Jared WilliamSon,
MIDDLErORT The that he can still help others to, Charlotte Hanning, Suzie
Middleport Literary Club dis- such as assisting a very sick Will, Gerry Lightfoot, Jackie ·
cussed "East of the .Moun- migrant worker and delivering Reed; Paula Pickens, .Diane
tains" by David Guterson dur- ' a baby in· an emergency case. Maxell, Kathy, Megan and
ing its regular· meeting at the He discovers the strength of Madison Dyer, Sherry Smith,
home of Ida Diehl.
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. his spirit despite the weakness Sherry Shatnblin, Madeline
· Painter, and Nancy Morris.
Jeanne Bowen · pre~ir,led at, . of his body.
Members gave opinions on
The
Mqther/Daughter
the meeting. The club coll~ct
wa~peated ~nd the minutes the motivation of the chara.;~ Banquet will be May 11 at
wc:re read by Gay Pertin, sec- ters, the believability of · the \6:3.0 p.m. at the church. The
retarf. Dunng the business plot, and some of the ethical " theme will be "Mothen .!meeting, it was announced the issues raised in the book.
Reflection of God's Love."
April!~ meeting' will be at the " . Perrin will .review "The
Racine Library 'with Eileen , Gates of Zion" by Bodie
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Buck as 'hostess. T~e 'gro~p set · Thoene at the April 18 meetMay 16 for a luncheon, at the ipg. , · ,
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Lafayette Hotd in', Marietta. 1
Le~h Jean Ord _a:nd ·Bowen ·
POMEROY
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led · the group dm:uss10n o£
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County Churches of Christ
"East of the Moqntains.'' The
Women's·
Fellowship met
author also wrote "Snow
The recendy at Zion Church.
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Falling! on Cedars," recendy ' MIDDLEPORT "The Old Rugged Cross"
made ibto a popular and beau- Lydia Council of Bradford
Church
of
Chtist
met
recentwas
sung as the orening song,
tifully photographed· 'ihqvie.,
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that screwed Gore O\)t of his rightful place Americans in Miami were prevented fiom
I wonder ifAI Gore, like a losing coach, in the White House: '
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voting because of regiltration fOul-ups
keeps running the final few months of
Then along· comes . this USA and that J&gt;a1m Beach. County's confusing
2000 in his head as if it were a videotape, Today /Knight-Ridder study this week on "butterfly ballo( caused some Gore sup- ~
freeze-li'aming certain moments, fast-f~r- ,,the Florida recount. The study sought to porten to vote fur Pat Buchanan llY mis- f
warding to others, calling in Tipper from answer the question: Who would have take.
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the garden to look at details he never won had the , U.S. S11preme Court not
But the bottom line is a winner had to :
noticed that could have made all the dif- stepped in and halted the recouilt in be declared. Bush was that,winner, and no •
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FJoricla. thus handing the presidency to , foDow-up scildy so far )las. shown that :
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decisicin was in error. George W. u in the i
I wonder i( he agrees now th~t perhaps ·Jlushl
he was justula bit, overzealous in adopting, • }\e~ber,. tills was our mllin com- White House with a four-year lease, ·~
every cons tant s suggestion, so that he plaint - chat Bush stole the election There ~ no ~ around it.
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ended up looking less like il p~idential 'bW&amp;Uii!&gt; BuSh-leanipg Supreme Court
There comes a time in a! contelll when 1
candidate than ail eager starlet on a rolll)d Jlre"''Dted the democratic pro~ess from the defrated need to accept !iefeat and &lt;1
· of auditions. Does he now think that- diJ taking ill coune. Had the votes been rnove on. I dOn't 'know ifAI Gore has, but !I
tancing himself not only fro,~ Bill Clinw t eotmt'ed, we said, our man would have I know that \'lie no lohger have a choice. I
ton, but~ ~m the accomplishmenll &lt;f; ,~~ ;down Pennsylvania Avenue ; We can deny Bum's rigllt to the presidcllthe administration left the Amer~can p11blo m Januaey instead of George W.
t
cy all \'lie want, but we can't deny him the \
lie with little on which to jUdge him? . , . Now we know with a, fair amount of powtt of it. So the more en~rgy Wll :
. Maybe Gore has folded up ~he last ye~r , c~~nlY. that tiJ!s i~ ':ot the case.
devote to fighting the lej!itimllcy ofBush's :
ltke a wmter sweater and put It away. But
Usmg . the fairly liberal recount stall- presidency, the less we have. to fight his ·:
certainly many of his suRpotters haven 't,• danls Gore advocated·- and the 'Florida threats against our ·water and air a :
and I 11nderstand the impulse, believe ~ Supreme Court manclatecl- Bush would wOman's right to control of her own~
When I see. in the paper that Presi~ have stret~hed his lead Over Gore to 1,665. and the ~aratiqn of church and state.
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Bush is fighting against ~d~cing arseak votes, the study said.
We can't afti&gt;rd to be worrying about ~
', in 0\11' drinking water, and that :he
Here's the irony: Ha4 the votes been w~t happened in Florida last year. We :
" rewpsed ljis pledge to limit C4rbon diQX- tallied in the way many Republicans need to be worrying about what's hap- , 1
ide elliOOons, and that he is ,disturbingly wanted, which was to count ballots only if pening ·right now, right here.
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(Joan R}'&lt;Jn Is a rolu~rtist for tire San Fran- ,,
. apd Stille, I find myself thinking back to have won by three votes, at least according cisco Chnmicle. Stnd comments 10 her in care '?! ~
the~ long, uncen:un ~eeks in Florida and to this study. .
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Sunday during regular .worshjp services at 10 a.m. The group, which has· been together for 29
years, received a Grirmmy_I)Omination in 1973, and have appeared with The Happy Goodman
FsmHy, the Hinsons, the lnspir~tlons, The Speers, the Freemans and other well·known gospel
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and "Trust and Obey" as the
prayer song. Virginia Wyatt
offered the opening prayer,
and Charldene Alki"' offered
devotions.
Alegra Will had a reading,
"Brush with Pride," and
Kathryn Johnson, "Irish Blessings."
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and approved.
The women's retreat will be
Sept. 21-22 . The group will
sell T-shirts for 515. Leftover
quilt blocks will be sewn
together into a quilt top,
which will be sold.
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Tom and Lynn Runyon ~(
the Bradbury Church are leaving for Florida, for retirement.
A dinner was held in their
honor.
The next meeting will be at
Bradbury Church on April 26
at 7 p.m ., with Carolyn
Nicholson as speaker. on
"Brown Bag Art.''
Zion Church will have
devotions.
"At Calvary" was, sung as
the closing hymn. Peggy Bole
offered the dosing praye~. · ·
Jlefreshments ·were served.
Frank Porter Jr. had the pn&gt;gram, "Raised Garden Beds."

would like to do or learn, arid then
begin.
· 1'11 be thinking of you, Mary! TERRIE FROM FRUITPORT,

MICH.
. DEAR TERRIE: You are a 'Caring
educator. Your letter contains a banquet of information ·n ot only for
Mary, but alsd for any young person
who is interested in health and fitness.
P.S. I have long been a proponent
of volunteerism and continuing education. And keeping an activity log is
a great idea. Watching one's stamina
increase fiom week to week and
month to month provides an incentive to persevere.

(Dear Abby is written by Pauline
Pltillips and daughter Jtannt ·PI•illip•.)

LOCAL ' EVENTS
TUESDAY

P!)MEROY- CHOICE Home
Educators, Tuesday, 1 tg 3 p.m.
at the Pomeroy Library. For
Information, Tammy Jones,
992-6743.

each evening, with Rev. Charlie
Griffith of Belpre as guest
speaker. Special singing nightly,
with Singing Echoes on Sunday
evening.

POMEROY- Candle making
class, Senior Center, 10 to 11
a.m., 992·2161.
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THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Widow's Fel·
lowahip, Thursday, noon, ·
poduck dinner at the Middleport

POMEROY- Bedford Township TMtees, Tuesday, 7 p'.m
allhe town hall.

·Church of Christ. Easter dinner
so .take a favorile covered dish.
Maat, drinks arid table service
fumlahed. Questions, Call Betty
Glkey, 992·5666.

RACINE - Racinll Board of
Public Affairs. 7 p.m., municipal
building.
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TUPPERS PLAINS -Tuppers
Plains Regiq,nal Sewer District,
board meetifllg, 7 p.m.
POMEROY- Meigs County
Health Department, t:hildhood ·
immooization clinic, Tuesday, 9
to 11 a.m. and 110 3.p.m. al
112 E. Memorial Drive,
Pomeroy. Take child's shol
records. Ch.ildren must be
accompanied by parent/legal
guardian.

MIDDLEPORT- Middleport
Community Aaaoclation, 8:30
a.m., Peoples Banking &amp; Trust

TUPPERS PLAINS Passover Seder, with a celebration of the Passover and explanation.of the Seder service,
South Bethel New Testament
qhurch, 7 p.m.
TUPPERS PLAINS - VFW
Post 9053 to m8el, 7 p.m., at
the hal~ with nomination of ofll.
cers.
FRIDAY
DANViLLE- 'Beyond the
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Cross• presented by Pem View
Bible lnstiMe Chapel Choir, ·at
the Danvlle Holiness Church,
Friday, April13, 7:30 p.m.

POMEROY- 'Fun, Food and
· Fellowship." 6 to 10:30 p.m.,
F~ and Saturday at Goer*
WEDNESDAY
NET on Pomeroy. Nutritional·
HOBSON - Revival aervicea; meala, video and computer
through Sunday, Hobson Chris- games, pool, board games
tian Fellowship Church,] p.m.
available.

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Mass., who said she ~ 12 years old,
5 feet tall and about 130 pounds. She
didn't like the way she looked and
asked you for a diet. I am concerned
for her, and for the many other adolesc_ents who have difficulty accepting
the1r bodies. Too much emphasis' is ·
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NATIONAL VIEWS

I ani a seventh- and eighth-grade
middle-school heaJth and fitness
teacher and coach. Here is what I
would like to teU Mary:
(1) Muscle weighs more than fat
tissue. Each time you exercise and
gain strength, endurance and flexibility, you increase your well-being and
de'\Jelop muscle. Busy tc.ids :ne happi-

er kids. Stop checking the scale and
keep an activity log instead. It~ more
positive reinfoocement. '
(2) Please don't compare your body
with that of other kids ' your age.
Middle-schoolers (adolescents} range
fiom 4-foor-tall boys to 6-foot-tall
girls - round in sixth grade, tall and
{em in eighth grade. VQm body 'is

doing so~ very important development at this time. Check out videos
on nutrition fiorn the library. Check
out one on anorexia and see how
some people deprive. their bodies of
fuel and important nutrients attempting to achieve "perfection." The result
can be bone diseases and problems
. with' the reproductive organs.
Be grateful that you e'liov activities. Qo them to have tim, and not
specifically to lose weight. Once you
. de.~~e that you love staying · active
and that it makes you happy, your
body imperfections won :t be so
imwrtant to you. Dwell on the pos. itiVI!. Speak to people - and yourself
- about positive things.
(3) Don't order "super-size" fast
food. (One serving of meS"is 1so

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calories; a super-size is 800.) "Just say
no" to doughnuts. Eat more fruits
and veggies and less b~ad. Learn
more about nutrition and vitamin
sources such as wheat germ. Get
videos from the library on yoga, tae
bo, aerobics - and perhaps join the
cross-country · team at your school.
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Everyone participates - and you 'rc
measured by your personal improvement.
(4) This last one is not about your
body or nutrition. VQ,LUNTEER!
Do something special for someone
else. This builds selfi-confidence, and
you'll begin to see that there are
much more important issues out
there to put your energies into.
iS) ·M:dte ·a list of 10 ·thing&gt; -you

COMMUNITY NEWS &amp; NOTES

Legislating school bullying
won'r make them go away ·

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• Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram, 011 bullies: If only
passing legislation would remove all the bullies fiom the school
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President Bush is keeping his promise to
percent higher than that approved by ~
about their anti-harassment policies would make kids show ., help double the federal government's
House · Repdblicans following Bush's ~
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medical research budget, but he's facing
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In an ipterview, Bush budget director
Legts atures in seve states ave passe or are considering
bills requiring school districts to develop policies against bullyvital to U.S. productivity.
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Mitch Daniels said, "We did what we felt
ing, intimidation and other forms of boorish behavior. ColDemocrats, scientists, corporate groups
we could afford" in science funding.
- and former Speaker Newt Gipgrich,
The Bush budget contains a 52.8 billion
orado would require districts to report annually on their sys.
. R-Ga. -. , have protested net cuts after
Ortoll
increase for the National Institutes of
terns. . ..
The problems are too complex to simply be legislated away.
inflation in the budgets. of the National
Hc;alth. Daniels said Bush plans a $4.1 bilThey can be addressed br teachers and parents working
Science Foundation, NASA and ,energy
lion increase. nqt year to complete the ~
together to create families and schools where children feel lisresearch..
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tened to, ~onnected and respectful toward others. Students who
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t)r ,
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If only more parentS started teaching their children the
said it is important for our national secu- fuel economic growth.
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. Golden Rule early, continued reil)fordng it - and provide,d
rity that Congress
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If only more schoo~ ini~d programs \9 &lt;;orms~ manijg~GU~~!fl_ch , represented. a bl_ue-r1bbon computc!r chips, climate chiln"'" and alter- Vannus, argue that medical research is :·
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GiJ:Igrich said', io'r iilstance, that it's dieo- •
Maybe there would be less need for soul-searching after yet
conc~uded ihat, next to terr:orist a~cks . ~~ush n:et with a group of high-!ech rttically possible for surgeons to use ~
another school tragedy.
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• The (Everett) Herald, Wash., on Boeing~ move out of Seatmvestment and sc1ence education are. the past performance. , "This administration 'al surgery" ~n patients as practice for actu- ,
tie: Hey, they're out of here,The Northwest- and Kansas, St.
greatest foreseeable threats to the Umted has gre
· at confidence in the future of the al operations, thqeby limirina mistakes.
Louis and Long :Qeach - will keep doing the real work for ,
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velously progressive and culturally diverse atmosphere of,
and trains scientists, "shoui.d be 511 bil- co111n1 ~cate,,. ~ ~~.~ ~ d
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Chicago. Or Denver. Or Dallas-Fort Worth. One of those cities
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sense of shock is hardly the only reason for confusion. As Boe: h~~- ,t ~
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increases tomorrow."
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and the board of directors
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ly know, a corporate headquarters can operate anywhere m the
increase for the National Institutes of ~,ltS' tl~e ~ your country to
some- . quote Alan Bromley, his father's White :~
~odern world. But t.h~re wen: some inhc:rentcortradi~tions in • Health, ~ut only a 2.5j&gt;e.rcent increase
thing f?r ,you, he added. In other words, House .scierice adlmer, who declared ln a ,
his attempts at explaim~g the departure from Seatde - where
other ciVili&lt;III.science, space ~ technolo- cut ~err mcome. taxes and extend the taX New York Times op-ed piece in early ,;
the company has bOth 1ts roots and a huge employment center.
gy programs' _ a cut after inflation is credit, for corporate research-and-devel- Man:h that "the~ cuts in,scientif- ·
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Condit meets his new neighbors in the Heartland, he better be
protested' that defense research other than
elho~rats, say his tax c~ts are actually ~ and budget iurpluses.
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missile defense is not receiving adequate · crowding out mvestments m rest;arch and
"No science, 110 surplus. It's that sim- ;
closer to both Asia and Europe at on.ce, anyway? (Acmally, a
funding. ·
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TODAY IN HISTO.RY
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Today isTuesday,April10,the tOOth day of2001.There are 265
days left in the year.
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Today's Highlight in History:
On April 10, 1912, the RMS Titanic set sail from Southamp-.
ton, England, on its ill-fated maiden voyage .
On this date:
In 1847,American newspaperman Joseph Pulitzer was born in
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In 1866, the Americair Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals was incorporated.
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In 1925, the novel "The Great Gatsby," by R Scott Fitzgerald,
was first published.
In 1932, German president Paul Von Hindenburg was re-elect-·
ed, with Adolf Hider coming in second.
In 1963, the nuclear-powered submarine USS Thresher failed
to surface off Cape Cod, Mass., in a disaster that claimed t29lives.
In 1972, th.e United States and the Soviet Union joined some
70 nations in signing an agreement banning biological warl"are.
In 1974, Golda Meir announced her resignation as prime min• uter of.Israel.
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In 1981, the long-awaited maiden launch of thi' space shuttle
Columbia was scrubbed because of a computer malfunction.
In 1981, imprisoned IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands won
election to die British Parliament.
In
Northern lrelalld peace' talks conduded as ·neg~&gt;~tcl!\ld a landmark settlement to end 30 years of bitter
rivalrie!~ bloody attacks,
day after Mikhail Gorbachev appealed fur a
"Q~ora!Piillm,,Qri .all strikes, demonstrations ap~ rallies, an cstimat~
~~~~~tr! in Byelorussia defied the Soviet president by
sio1'Pa1~e in the capital, Minsk.

Forget Florida ·and worry·about next four years :.

To open the ~scussion, Ord ly at the chureh.
Paula Pickens, president,·
noted that a sense of "place"
was very important to the opened the meeting with
author. He set the .story main- prayer requests and prayer was
ly in the state of Washington, given by Sherry Shamblin.
in the rich fruit-growing
Women 's Fellowship will be
western region and in the at Bradford Church on April
more arid, · almost desert-like 26 at 7 p.m., with speaker
' "east of the mountains." He Carolyn Nicholson ·giving a
made. use of•his talent for vivid demonstraa'o
' n on brown bag
description throughout the art.
book.
Bradford members will be
Bowen said the main theme hostesses.
might seem different to indiThank you notes were
vidual readers, and ·the main received from Derek Stump,
action in the srory covered Larry Pickens, Donna Byer,
Ry1111 Juatlce Harbour
only three or four days of trav- and Eileen Bowers for March
el for the main character, Ben sunshine bags. "Pack the
Givens, and was about 150 Pantry" for April ·will be baby
miles, ' but was frequendy supplies. Liquid soap will be
POMEROY -· Michael interrupted by flashbacks to collected for kitchen supplies.
Charlotte VanMeter will
and Bobbi SalY.,r 1clarbdur of his earlier life as a young boy
Pomeroy announce the birth growing up in a close farming handle com~union for April
of their son, Ryan Justice Har- famil~nd later, as a soldier in an.d Suzie Will for May.
bour, on Feb. 26, 2001 at ' St. Italy during World War II.
Gerry Lightfoot and Nancy
Joseph's Hospital in ParkersIn the book, Givens is facing Morris will be hostesses for
b1.1rg, W.Va.
a terminal illness which his May.
-He is the grandson of Dr. family 'does not know about. A . Bill..: Biggs, Laum Harrison
and , M,rs. Gayle ,Salyer of retire~ doctor who knows and l"atty Eblin will receive
Athens, and Mr. ·and Mrs . . what lies ahead, he sets out on sunshine bags.
Dannie ' Harbour of New a hunting trip where he plans
l'he churchcpicnic will· be at
Have'1, W.Va. He is' i:be g~;eat to take his .O)WIIlife, but make Ohio Valley Christian Assemgrandson of MF. and Mrs. it look like an accident. After bly on Aug. 5 at 12:30 p.m:
Stanley Harbour of Mason, unintentionally ru_niting off Charlotte VanMeter used
W.Va. , and Douglas ·Mill"r 'of the road and wrecking his car, "Life's· Recipes" and scripture
New Haven.
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he sets out on foot to com- from Romans and Colossians
as devotions, and Marjorie
plete his mission. .
However, he meets- various D~vis read ''Friends."
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interesting people on his jourVan Meter and Davis served
ne~ and most of them are refreshments
to · Cherie,
helpful to him. He finds out Caitlin and Jared WilliamSon,
MIDDLErORT The that he can still help others to, Charlotte Hanning, Suzie
Middleport Literary Club dis- such as assisting a very sick Will, Gerry Lightfoot, Jackie ·
cussed "East of the .Moun- migrant worker and delivering Reed; Paula Pickens, .Diane
tains" by David Guterson dur- ' a baby in· an emergency case. Maxell, Kathy, Megan and
ing its regular· meeting at the He discovers the strength of Madison Dyer, Sherry Smith,
home of Ida Diehl.
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. his spirit despite the weakness Sherry Shatnblin, Madeline
· Painter, and Nancy Morris.
Jeanne Bowen · pre~ir,led at, . of his body.
Members gave opinions on
The
Mqther/Daughter
the meeting. The club coll~ct
wa~peated ~nd the minutes the motivation of the chara.;~ Banquet will be May 11 at
wc:re read by Gay Pertin, sec- ters, the believability of · the \6:3.0 p.m. at the church. The
retarf. Dunng the business plot, and some of the ethical " theme will be "Mothen .!meeting, it was announced the issues raised in the book.
Reflection of God's Love."
April!~ meeting' will be at the " . Perrin will .review "The
Racine Library 'with Eileen , Gates of Zion" by Bodie
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Buck as 'hostess. T~e 'gro~p set · Thoene at the April 18 meetMay 16 for a luncheon, at the ipg. , · ,
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Le~h Jean Ord _a:nd ·Bowen ·
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"East of the Moqntains.'' The
Women's·
Fellowship met
author also wrote "Snow
The recendy at Zion Church.
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Falling! on Cedars," recendy ' MIDDLEPORT "The Old Rugged Cross"
made ibto a popular and beau- Lydia Council of Bradford
Church
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sung as the orening song,
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Glderson novel

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that screwed Gore O\)t of his rightful place Americans in Miami were prevented fiom
I wonder ifAI Gore, like a losing coach, in the White House: '
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voting because of regiltration fOul-ups
keeps running the final few months of
Then along· comes . this USA and that J&gt;a1m Beach. County's confusing
2000 in his head as if it were a videotape, Today /Knight-Ridder study this week on "butterfly ballo( caused some Gore sup- ~
freeze-li'aming certain moments, fast-f~r- ,,the Florida recount. The study sought to porten to vote fur Pat Buchanan llY mis- f
warding to others, calling in Tipper from answer the question: Who would have take.
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the garden to look at details he never won had the , U.S. S11preme Court not
But the bottom line is a winner had to :
noticed that could have made all the dif- stepped in and halted the recouilt in be declared. Bush was that,winner, and no •
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FJoricla. thus handing the presidency to , foDow-up scildy so far )las. shown that :
ferenC'e.
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decisicin was in error. George W. u in the i
I wonder i( he agrees now th~t perhaps ·Jlushl
he was justula bit, overzealous in adopting, • }\e~ber,. tills was our mllin com- White House with a four-year lease, ·~
every cons tant s suggestion, so that he plaint - chat Bush stole the election There ~ no ~ around it.
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ended up looking less like il p~idential 'bW&amp;Uii!&gt; BuSh-leanipg Supreme Court
There comes a time in a! contelll when 1
candidate than ail eager starlet on a rolll)d Jlre"''Dted the democratic pro~ess from the defrated need to accept !iefeat and &lt;1
· of auditions. Does he now think that- diJ taking ill coune. Had the votes been rnove on. I dOn't 'know ifAI Gore has, but !I
tancing himself not only fro,~ Bill Clinw t eotmt'ed, we said, our man would have I know that \'lie no lohger have a choice. I
ton, but~ ~m the accomplishmenll &lt;f; ,~~ ;down Pennsylvania Avenue ; We can deny Bum's rigllt to the presidcllthe administration left the Amer~can p11blo m Januaey instead of George W.
t
cy all \'lie want, but we can't deny him the \
lie with little on which to jUdge him? . , . Now we know with a, fair amount of powtt of it. So the more en~rgy Wll :
. Maybe Gore has folded up ~he last ye~r , c~~nlY. that tiJ!s i~ ':ot the case.
devote to fighting the lej!itimllcy ofBush's :
ltke a wmter sweater and put It away. But
Usmg . the fairly liberal recount stall- presidency, the less we have. to fight his ·:
certainly many of his suRpotters haven 't,• danls Gore advocated·- and the 'Florida threats against our ·water and air a :
and I 11nderstand the impulse, believe ~ Supreme Court manclatecl- Bush would wOman's right to control of her own~
When I see. in the paper that Presi~ have stret~hed his lead Over Gore to 1,665. and the ~aratiqn of church and state.
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Bush is fighting against ~d~cing arseak votes, the study said.
We can't afti&gt;rd to be worrying about ~
', in 0\11' drinking water, and that :he
Here's the irony: Ha4 the votes been w~t happened in Florida last year. We :
" rewpsed ljis pledge to limit C4rbon diQX- tallied in the way many Republicans need to be worrying about what's hap- , 1
ide elliOOons, and that he is ,disturbingly wanted, which was to count ballots only if pening ·right now, right here.
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(Joan R}'&lt;Jn Is a rolu~rtist for tire San Fran- ,,
. apd Stille, I find myself thinking back to have won by three votes, at least according cisco Chnmicle. Stnd comments 10 her in care '?! ~
the~ long, uncen:un ~eeks in Florida and to this study. .
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Sunday during regular .worshjp services at 10 a.m. The group, which has· been together for 29
years, received a Grirmmy_I)Omination in 1973, and have appeared with The Happy Goodman
FsmHy, the Hinsons, the lnspir~tlons, The Speers, the Freemans and other well·known gospel
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prayer song. Virginia Wyatt
offered the opening prayer,
and Charldene Alki"' offered
devotions.
Alegra Will had a reading,
"Brush with Pride," and
Kathryn Johnson, "Irish Blessings."
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and approved.
The women's retreat will be
Sept. 21-22 . The group will
sell T-shirts for 515. Leftover
quilt blocks will be sewn
together into a quilt top,
which will be sold.
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Tom and Lynn Runyon ~(
the Bradbury Church are leaving for Florida, for retirement.
A dinner was held in their
honor.
The next meeting will be at
Bradbury Church on April 26
at 7 p.m ., with Carolyn
Nicholson as speaker. on
"Brown Bag Art.''
Zion Church will have
devotions.
"At Calvary" was, sung as
the closing hymn. Peggy Bole
offered the dosing praye~. · ·
Jlefreshments ·were served.
Frank Porter Jr. had the pn&gt;gram, "Raised Garden Beds."

would like to do or learn, arid then
begin.
· 1'11 be thinking of you, Mary! TERRIE FROM FRUITPORT,

MICH.
. DEAR TERRIE: You are a 'Caring
educator. Your letter contains a banquet of information ·n ot only for
Mary, but alsd for any young person
who is interested in health and fitness.
P.S. I have long been a proponent
of volunteerism and continuing education. And keeping an activity log is
a great idea. Watching one's stamina
increase fiom week to week and
month to month provides an incentive to persevere.

(Dear Abby is written by Pauline
Pltillips and daughter Jtannt ·PI•illip•.)

LOCAL ' EVENTS
TUESDAY

P!)MEROY- CHOICE Home
Educators, Tuesday, 1 tg 3 p.m.
at the Pomeroy Library. For
Information, Tammy Jones,
992-6743.

each evening, with Rev. Charlie
Griffith of Belpre as guest
speaker. Special singing nightly,
with Singing Echoes on Sunday
evening.

POMEROY- Candle making
class, Senior Center, 10 to 11
a.m., 992·2161.
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THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Widow's Fel·
lowahip, Thursday, noon, ·
poduck dinner at the Middleport

POMEROY- Bedford Township TMtees, Tuesday, 7 p'.m
allhe town hall.

·Church of Christ. Easter dinner
so .take a favorile covered dish.
Maat, drinks arid table service
fumlahed. Questions, Call Betty
Glkey, 992·5666.

RACINE - Racinll Board of
Public Affairs. 7 p.m., municipal
building.
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TUPPERS PLAINS -Tuppers
Plains Regiq,nal Sewer District,
board meetifllg, 7 p.m.
POMEROY- Meigs County
Health Department, t:hildhood ·
immooization clinic, Tuesday, 9
to 11 a.m. and 110 3.p.m. al
112 E. Memorial Drive,
Pomeroy. Take child's shol
records. Ch.ildren must be
accompanied by parent/legal
guardian.

MIDDLEPORT- Middleport
Community Aaaoclation, 8:30
a.m., Peoples Banking &amp; Trust

TUPPERS PLAINS Passover Seder, with a celebration of the Passover and explanation.of the Seder service,
South Bethel New Testament
qhurch, 7 p.m.
TUPPERS PLAINS - VFW
Post 9053 to m8el, 7 p.m., at
the hal~ with nomination of ofll.
cers.
FRIDAY
DANViLLE- 'Beyond the
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Cross• presented by Pem View
Bible lnstiMe Chapel Choir, ·at
the Danvlle Holiness Church,
Friday, April13, 7:30 p.m.

POMEROY- 'Fun, Food and
· Fellowship." 6 to 10:30 p.m.,
F~ and Saturday at Goer*
WEDNESDAY
NET on Pomeroy. Nutritional·
HOBSON - Revival aervicea; meala, video and computer
through Sunday, Hobson Chris- games, pool, board games
tian Fellowship Church,] p.m.
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IRVING, Texas (AP) Troy Aikman's NFL career
ended with the DaUas Cowboys after aU.
The three-time Super Bowl
champion announced his
retirement at a news conference at Texas Stadium, where
he starred for 12 seasons.
Aikman suffered four concussiom in his last 20 starlli giving him 10 in his career and has a degenerative back
problem.
Aikman said the competitor
in him wanted to continue,
but bis family weighed in his
decision.
Aikmari set nearly every
team passing record and was
among the best posaeason
quarterbacks in NFL history.
After losing his first 11 ~es,
he led DaUas to Super Bowl
tides after the 1992, '93 and
'95 seasons. Oruy Joe Mon~
tana and Terry Bradshaw have
won as many Super Bowls.
Aikman's 90 wins in 1990s
are the most ·by any quarterback in any decade. He also
won his first seven playoff
games and 10 of his firn 11,
and he was the MVP of his
first Super Bowl.
· While his numbers ~·t
gaudy, they're stiU impressi*:
2,898 of 4, 715 passing (61.5
percent) for 32,942 yards, 165
touchdowns and 141 interceptions in the regular season
and 320-of-502 (63.7 percent) for 3,849 yards, 23 TDs
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CINCINNATI (AP) Cornerback Tom Carter
agreed to a one-year ·contract
Monday with the Cincinnati
Bengals, who rele.ased him on
March 1.
Carter, 28, started 11 games
las.t season and led Bengals
defensive backs in interception$. with two. He lost h~
starting job to rookie Robert
Bean bte in the·season.
By releasing Carter and
signif1S him to a new contract, the Bengal! saved more
than $1 million.
Catter would have made
$2.4 millioit next season
unqer his previous contract.
The incentive-laden one-year
deal signed Monday includes
less thaq $1 million in guaranteed money.

Wizards owner
says Jordan will
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WASHINGTON (AP) The owner of the Washington
Wizards said he has a "gut
feeling" that Michael Jordan
will return to the NBA next
season.
In a story running on the
front page of today's Washington Post, Wizards majority
owner Abe Pollin said he .
believe$ the odds are that Jordan will play for the Wizards
next ·season.
Pollin stressed that he did
not know if Jordan has 'made
up his mind yet.
· "The odds are that he's
going to come back," PoUin
said. "l think he's goil:•g to
decide whether he's going to
be able to pby at the level that
is satisfYing to him:'
Jordan, a part-owner and
president of basketbaU opera·tions for Washingron,.has consistendy said that he's 99.9
percent sure he'D never play
again.
He was unavailable for
comrttent Monday night.

RACINE - Brice Hill and Matt
Ash combined in a 7-6 pitching victory over Wellston Monday night, as
Southern roUed li:&gt; the important
interdivisional TVC basebaU victory.
Southern (6-2, 4-2) got 6 2/3
itu1ing$ out of Hill, while Ash came in
llJ mop up the last . 1 113 inniDgll.
Ash's work included four straight
strikeoua to end the game.
Hill strUck out eight and Wkcd
seven in pitching a great game. Getting down in the count on several
occasions, Hill showed much poise in
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kept WeUston off~tride. a combination that set up Ash's success with his
blazing Wt baD in the finale.
After Hill struck out the first two
battep, cl\btree singled and scored
on a Kisor error. Hill set the tempo
for the offensive game with a le~~ff
home run to tie the game at 1-1.
SoJthern broke the tie with a fourrun second inning to take a 5-1 lead.
With one out, Aaron Ohlinger walked
and ' scored on a justin Allen single.
Matt Shain reached on a fielder's
choice, and Allen scored on a Hill
groundout. Chad Hubbard reached
on an error that aUowed a run, then

Ash had a solid RBI single to right.
Hill walked Thacker, then Mike
WeUston, (3-5) scored one run in johnson doubled home a run before
the thUd when Crabtree reached on Ash came on to end the inning. Ash
an error and Kisor walked. The run-· chaUenged the Golden Rocket bat- .
ners advanced on a passed baD and ters, pitching just three baUs to four
likewise Crabtree scored !&gt;n a passed batters.
baD to make the score 5-2.
Southern hitting was led by Hill
In the third inning DaUy Hill with a home run and single, Ohlinger
reached on an error, and Ohlinger a triple and sin).le, Hubbard a single.
ripped a triple, foUowed by an RBI Ash two singles, Brandon Pierce a sinsingle by Allen to give Southern a 7- gle, and Allen two singles.
2 lead.
Kisor suffered the loss for Wellston.
WeUnon addbd single runs in the ' He strUck out eight and walked two.
fourth and fifth innings, !hen after a
Southern pbys at Meigs Thursday.
strike mit to lead off the inning, CrabThe games at Federal Hocking wen:
tree singled, and Parson had an ·R BI postponed and rescheduled from .
single.
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Meigs threatened in the fifth
inning loading the· bases with
no outs. But Bailey retired the
next batter on a pop-up to
second and retired the next
two batters on caUed strikes to
end the threat.
Meigs again threatened in
the top of the seventh inning.
but Bailey worked out of
trouble and nail down the win
for Eastern.
Bailey picked up the:~win.
She scattered six hits, sri'uck
out 11 and walked six .
Sandy PoweU had a pair of
doubles to lead Eastern, Kristen Chevalier added a double
and
single, Kass Lodwick
added a double, Janet CaDaway, .and Ridenour added
singles.
For Meigs, Katie Jeffers was
.tagged with the loss. She gave
up seven ·hits, struck out seven
and walked one.
Wigal went three for three
with a double and two singles,
Bolin added a single and triple
and Price a double.
Eastern (7-1, TVC 6-0)
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EAST MEIGS Eastern
scored three runs in the bottom of the second inning, and
behind the dutch pitching of
Juli Bailey, held on to defeat
Meigs 3-2 in a TVC s.oftbaU
game Monday .
just like the boys game that
was being played in the adjacent diamond, the girl's game
was a pitcher's duel between
Bailey and· the Marauders
Katie jeffers. .
· Meigs dented the plate in
~he top of the first inning.
Shannon Price . -led off the
game with a double and later
scored on a Stephanie Wigal
single.
Eastern put three runs on
the scoreboard in the bottom
of the second iJ:lning. Bailey
walked, Tammy Bissell walked
and Janet Ridenour lined a
single into right field.
Ridenour then scored what
proved to be the winning run
when Kristen Chevalier doubled to left center field.
Meigs added a run in the
third inning when Lindsay. day.
. Bolin , singled and scored
Meigs (6-5, TVC 3-4) will
IIG DNr FOR lAlLEY :.._ E11stern's Jull
struck out 11 batters to keep Meigs at bay when Wigal doubled .to cut play at Vinton County on
Monday as the Eagles defeated the Marauders, 3-2. (Dave Harris)
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PITTSBURGH (AP) - How's this for a script for the
Pirates' first game in PNC Park: a former Pittsburgh high
school star hia the first homer and drives in aU the big
runs.
The. only problem for the Pirates: he played for the
other team.
The Reds ruined the Pirates' first game in PNC Park
on Monday just as they .d id the inaugural game in Three
Rivers Stadium 31 yean,before, winning 8-2 b¢hind Sean
Casey's two-run homer and five RBis.
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Just as in theJ 3-2 ·victory on July 16, 1970, at Three
Rivers, Cincinnati's first baseman hit the first homer then it was Tony Perez, this time it was C~sey..,a native
Pittsburgher. ·
Casey didn't take long to make himself at home in. the
NL's smaUest ba8park by hitting a · two~run homer in the ·
first otfTodd Ritchie (0-2).
"I was thinking about getting the first .hit and I never
thought about the first home run,''. said Casey; who also
got the lint hit Friday in Milwaukee's new Miller.Park.
"It's nice for that to happen, I watched so many games at
Three Rivers."
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The homer came minutes after an emotional pregame
salute to Hall of Farner WiUie StargeU, who died earlier in.
the day at age 61 following a long illness.
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Casey, who went 4-for-4 and reached base five times,
· seemed especially .moved bY the StargeU tribut~: ' ~ _.
"You can't be ~m Pi~burgh and not be a Pops fan,"
Casey said. ":rhat tribute was awesome. When we were
· kids pbying willie baD · in the backyard, we would. all
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scored an unearned run in the
bottom of the sixth inning to
break a 3-aU tie and held on to
defeat Meigs 4-3 in TVC
baseball action Monday.
Eastern's jim Putman and
the Marauders John Stanley
hooked up in a good old fashion pitc.her's duel, with Putmar getting the upper hand in
the end.
Meigs scored first to take a
1-0 lead in the top of the second.
Stanley and Eric Runyon
both singled and . Adam
BuUington walked to load the
bases. Stanley scored on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Matt
Stewart.
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Meigs took a 2-0 lead in the
top of the fourth inning.With
one out Runyon walked and
stole second and scored on a
RBI single by Stewart.
Eastern took a 3-2 lead in
the bottom of the fifth inning.
. Bradley Brannon was hit by a
pitch and Cacy Faulk singled .."
Chris Lyons then lined a
single into left that got by the
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and struck out the next two
Jim Putman of Eastern · batters and induced Zach
and John Stanley of Bolin to ground out to third
Meigs engaged in a and end the contest.
Putman picked up the win
.pitcher's duel Monday giving up five hits, he strUck
with the Eagles picking out eight and walk four.
up t)t.e 4-3 win
Lyons . led the Eagle hit
parade with a pair of singles.
Putman helped himself out at
second.
the plate with a double, and
Putman then doubled into twi'ns Cacy and Cody Faulk
the left-center field power both added singles.
alley to score Lyons..
Stanley was the hard luck
Putman later scored on a loser for Meigs. He scattered
Meigs passed baD to give East- five hits, struck. out fo·ur,
em a 3-2 advantage.
walked two and hit two.
Meigs however, came back
All three Eastern runs were
and tied the game in the top unearned.
of the fifth inning.
Dettwiller led Meigs with a
Nick DettwiUer walked and · double, Stanley, Runyon,
stole second, and scdr~d on an Stewart and Knapp aU added
Eastern throwing error to singles.
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knot the game at 3-3 ·
Eastern plays nost to South
Eastern scored what proved Gallia today to continue a
to be the wmmn~ run. tn . the three-game hom_estand, which
bottom of the SIXth mrung. includes a key TVC contest
Buckley reached on a fielder's Wednesday against Trimble.
choice and moved to second The Eagles travel to River Valon a Meigs error. .
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ley Monday.
Buckle~ then scored the
Meigs. plays at V,i nton
ga~e ~mner on another County today then plays host
Metgs nuscue.
to county rival Southern
Stewart walked to lead off ·Thursday. The Marauders play
the top of the seventh for host to NelsonviUe-York next
Meigs and moved to second Monday.
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CONTEST RULES

FIRST PRIZE •••••••• •15.00
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THIRD PRIZE ••••••••• s5.00.

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2. Entries will be judged in two different categories, ages 4-8 and 9-12.
3. Children may enter as many pictures as they like but can win only one prize.
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IRVING, Texas (AP) Troy Aikman's NFL career
ended with the DaUas Cowboys after aU.
The three-time Super Bowl
champion announced his
retirement at a news conference at Texas Stadium, where
he starred for 12 seasons.
Aikman suffered four concussiom in his last 20 starlli giving him 10 in his career and has a degenerative back
problem.
Aikman said the competitor
in him wanted to continue,
but bis family weighed in his
decision.
Aikmari set nearly every
team passing record and was
among the best posaeason
quarterbacks in NFL history.
After losing his first 11 ~es,
he led DaUas to Super Bowl
tides after the 1992, '93 and
'95 seasons. Oruy Joe Mon~
tana and Terry Bradshaw have
won as many Super Bowls.
Aikman's 90 wins in 1990s
are the most ·by any quarterback in any decade. He also
won his first seven playoff
games and 10 of his firn 11,
and he was the MVP of his
first Super Bowl.
· While his numbers ~·t
gaudy, they're stiU impressi*:
2,898 of 4, 715 passing (61.5
percent) for 32,942 yards, 165
touchdowns and 141 interceptions in the regular season
and 320-of-502 (63.7 percent) for 3,849 yards, 23 TDs
and 17 INTs in the posaea,son.

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CINCINNATI (AP) Cornerback Tom Carter
agreed to a one-year ·contract
Monday with the Cincinnati
Bengals, who rele.ased him on
March 1.
Carter, 28, started 11 games
las.t season and led Bengals
defensive backs in interception$. with two. He lost h~
starting job to rookie Robert
Bean bte in the·season.
By releasing Carter and
signif1S him to a new contract, the Bengal! saved more
than $1 million.
Catter would have made
$2.4 millioit next season
unqer his previous contract.
The incentive-laden one-year
deal signed Monday includes
less thaq $1 million in guaranteed money.

Wizards owner
says Jordan will
play aaaln
WASHINGTON (AP) The owner of the Washington
Wizards said he has a "gut
feeling" that Michael Jordan
will return to the NBA next
season.
In a story running on the
front page of today's Washington Post, Wizards majority
owner Abe Pollin said he .
believe$ the odds are that Jordan will play for the Wizards
next ·season.
Pollin stressed that he did
not know if Jordan has 'made
up his mind yet.
· "The odds are that he's
going to come back," PoUin
said. "l think he's goil:•g to
decide whether he's going to
be able to pby at the level that
is satisfYing to him:'
Jordan, a part-owner and
president of basketbaU opera·tions for Washingron,.has consistendy said that he's 99.9
percent sure he'D never play
again.
He was unavailable for
comrttent Monday night.

RACINE - Brice Hill and Matt
Ash combined in a 7-6 pitching victory over Wellston Monday night, as
Southern roUed li:&gt; the important
interdivisional TVC basebaU victory.
Southern (6-2, 4-2) got 6 2/3
itu1ing$ out of Hill, while Ash came in
llJ mop up the last . 1 113 inniDgll.
Ash's work included four straight
strikeoua to end the game.
Hill strUck out eight and Wkcd
seven in pitching a great game. Getting down in the count on several
occasions, Hill showed much poise in
coming back to get the out. Hill's

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kept WeUston off~tride. a combination that set up Ash's success with his
blazing Wt baD in the finale.
After Hill struck out the first two
battep, cl\btree singled and scored
on a Kisor error. Hill set the tempo
for the offensive game with a le~~ff
home run to tie the game at 1-1.
SoJthern broke the tie with a fourrun second inning to take a 5-1 lead.
With one out, Aaron Ohlinger walked
and ' scored on a justin Allen single.
Matt Shain reached on a fielder's
choice, and Allen scored on a Hill
groundout. Chad Hubbard reached
on an error that aUowed a run, then

Ash had a solid RBI single to right.
Hill walked Thacker, then Mike
WeUston, (3-5) scored one run in johnson doubled home a run before
the thUd when Crabtree reached on Ash came on to end the inning. Ash
an error and Kisor walked. The run-· chaUenged the Golden Rocket bat- .
ners advanced on a passed baD and ters, pitching just three baUs to four
likewise Crabtree scored !&gt;n a passed batters.
baD to make the score 5-2.
Southern hitting was led by Hill
In the third inning DaUy Hill with a home run and single, Ohlinger
reached on an error, and Ohlinger a triple and sin).le, Hubbard a single.
ripped a triple, foUowed by an RBI Ash two singles, Brandon Pierce a sinsingle by Allen to give Southern a 7- gle, and Allen two singles.
2 lead.
Kisor suffered the loss for Wellston.
WeUnon addbd single runs in the ' He strUck out eight and walked two.
fourth and fifth innings, !hen after a
Southern pbys at Meigs Thursday.
strike mit to lead off the inning, CrabThe games at Federal Hocking wen:
tree singled, and Parson had an ·R BI postponed and rescheduled from .
single.
Wednesday to April 19.

Eastem
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BY DAVE HARRIS
OVP CORRESPONDENT

Meigs threatened in the fifth
inning loading the· bases with
no outs. But Bailey retired the
next batter on a pop-up to
second and retired the next
two batters on caUed strikes to
end the threat.
Meigs again threatened in
the top of the seventh inning.
but Bailey worked out of
trouble and nail down the win
for Eastern.
Bailey picked up the:~win.
She scattered six hits, sri'uck
out 11 and walked six .
Sandy PoweU had a pair of
doubles to lead Eastern, Kristen Chevalier added a double
and
single, Kass Lodwick
added a double, Janet CaDaway, .and Ridenour added
singles.
For Meigs, Katie Jeffers was
.tagged with the loss. She gave
up seven ·hits, struck out seven
and walked one.
Wigal went three for three
with a double and two singles,
Bolin added a single and triple
and Price a double.
Eastern (7-1, TVC 6-0)
plays host to Trimble Wednes-

EAST MEIGS Eastern
scored three runs in the bottom of the second inning, and
behind the dutch pitching of
Juli Bailey, held on to defeat
Meigs 3-2 in a TVC s.oftbaU
game Monday .
just like the boys game that
was being played in the adjacent diamond, the girl's game
was a pitcher's duel between
Bailey and· the Marauders
Katie jeffers. .
· Meigs dented the plate in
~he top of the first inning.
Shannon Price . -led off the
game with a double and later
scored on a Stephanie Wigal
single.
Eastern put three runs on
the scoreboard in the bottom
of the second iJ:lning. Bailey
walked, Tammy Bissell walked
and Janet Ridenour lined a
single into right field.
Ridenour then scored what
proved to be the winning run
when Kristen Chevalier doubled to left center field.
Meigs added a run in the
third inning when Lindsay. day.
. Bolin , singled and scored
Meigs (6-5, TVC 3-4) will
IIG DNr FOR lAlLEY :.._ E11stern's Jull
struck out 11 batters to keep Meigs at bay when Wigal doubled .to cut play at Vinton County on
Monday as the Eagles defeated the Marauders, 3-2. (Dave Harris)
·
the Eagle lead to 3-2.
Wednesday.

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debut for Pirates
IIY DAVE ·HARIIIIS .

OVP CORRESPONDENT

PITTSBURGH (AP) - How's this for a script for the
Pirates' first game in PNC Park: a former Pittsburgh high
school star hia the first homer and drives in aU the big
runs.
The. only problem for the Pirates: he played for the
other team.
The Reds ruined the Pirates' first game in PNC Park
on Monday just as they .d id the inaugural game in Three
Rivers Stadium 31 yean,before, winning 8-2 b¢hind Sean
Casey's two-run homer and five RBis.
i
Just as in theJ 3-2 ·victory on July 16, 1970, at Three
Rivers, Cincinnati's first baseman hit the first homer then it was Tony Perez, this time it was C~sey..,a native
Pittsburgher. ·
Casey didn't take long to make himself at home in. the
NL's smaUest ba8park by hitting a · two~run homer in the ·
first otfTodd Ritchie (0-2).
"I was thinking about getting the first .hit and I never
thought about the first home run,''. said Casey; who also
got the lint hit Friday in Milwaukee's new Miller.Park.
"It's nice for that to happen, I watched so many games at
Three Rivers."
.
The homer came minutes after an emotional pregame
salute to Hall of Farner WiUie StargeU, who died earlier in.
the day at age 61 following a long illness.
'
·
Casey, who went 4-for-4 and reached base five times,
· seemed especially .moved bY the StargeU tribut~: ' ~ _.
"You can't be ~m Pi~burgh and not be a Pops fan,"
Casey said. ":rhat tribute was awesome. When we were
· kids pbying willie baD · in the backyard, we would. all
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windmill our bat the way.he did."
Pirates catcher Jason Kendall, who became friends with

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EAST MEIGS - Eastern
scored an unearned run in the
bottom of the sixth inning to
break a 3-aU tie and held on to
defeat Meigs 4-3 in TVC
baseball action Monday.
Eastern's jim Putman and
the Marauders John Stanley
hooked up in a good old fashion pitc.her's duel, with Putmar getting the upper hand in
the end.
Meigs scored first to take a
1-0 lead in the top of the second.
Stanley and Eric Runyon
both singled and . Adam
BuUington walked to load the
bases. Stanley scored on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Matt
Stewart.
·
Meigs took a 2-0 lead in the
top of the fourth inning.With
one out Runyon walked and
stole second and scored on a
RBI single by Stewart.
Eastern took a 3-2 lead in
the bottom of the fifth inning.
. Bradley Brannon was hit by a
pitch and Cacy Faulk singled .."
Chris Lyons then lined a
single into left that got by the
Meigs left fielder, Brannon
scored and Faulk ·was gunned
down on a bang-bang play at
the . plate with Lyom taking
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But Putman reached back
and struck out the next two
Jim Putman of Eastern · batters and induced Zach
and John Stanley of Bolin to ground out to third
Meigs engaged in a and end the contest.
Putman picked up the win
.pitcher's duel Monday giving up five hits, he strUck
with the Eagles picking out eight and walk four.
up t)t.e 4-3 win
Lyons . led the Eagle hit
parade with a pair of singles.
Putman helped himself out at
second.
the plate with a double, and
Putman then doubled into twi'ns Cacy and Cody Faulk
the left-center field power both added singles.
alley to score Lyons..
Stanley was the hard luck
Putman later scored on a loser for Meigs. He scattered
Meigs passed baD to give East- five hits, struck. out fo·ur,
em a 3-2 advantage.
walked two and hit two.
Meigs however, came back
All three Eastern runs were
and tied the game in the top unearned.
of the fifth inning.
Dettwiller led Meigs with a
Nick DettwiUer walked and · double, Stanley, Runyon,
stole second, and scdr~d on an Stewart and Knapp aU added
Eastern throwing error to singles.
·
knot the game at 3-3 ·
Eastern plays nost to South
Eastern scored what proved Gallia today to continue a
to be the wmmn~ run. tn . the three-game hom_estand, which
bottom of the SIXth mrung. includes a key TVC contest
Buckley reached on a fielder's Wednesday against Trimble.
choice and moved to second The Eagles travel to River Valon a Meigs error. .
.
ley Monday.
Buckle~ then scored the
Meigs. plays at V,i nton
ga~e ~mner on another County today then plays host
Metgs nuscue.
to county rival Southern
Stewart walked to lead off ·Thursday. The Marauders play
the top of the seventh for host to NelsonviUe-York next
Meigs and moved to second Monday.
on a Eastern eri;or.
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•as. LOS ANGELES CALIFOR·
NlA 90010
$$$ NEED CASH?? WE psy
cash lor remalmng payments on

Properly Soldl Morlgagoal Annul·
uesl Settlements! Immediate

House For Sale 2 Bedroom, t

Btlh Off Krtner Road $750 Down·
payment W A C Easy Term, Call
Oltlid 01·800·3336910
HUD Homes PaymeniS Basad
On Income L.lmlted Time· Hurry!
(740144&amp;-3384

335-7612 ex! 3622

t Cards, Mort·
rmallon 1 ·800·

CONSOLIDATE BILLS/LOANS
0 A C F1om $2 500 $125 0001 9%
A~Jerage rare One hour •pproval
Call FCC S foll-lree 1·888·605·
3379

Ntw 1 14 rt ~wlde $499 down only

S199 per mon call now 1·800·
891-8777.
New 16ft. wldel499 per mon
only $270 per mon call now 1·
800-89t~m

Now 2001 floolwood. 3 br • 2
bath, set up In The Country Mobile Home Pari&lt;. reooy 10 """' ln.

S995 down. $Itt 98 par month,
740-992·2187

Now double wide 3 br 2 ba
1998 00 down only S295 per
mon Cllt now t-800-69HI777
Nowf-14a70
3 Bedroom· 2 Bath
4170

Bedroom. Natural Gas Hoa~ AJC.
On Lol In Galipolit. (740)
448-1401

- l e Home For Re!O. N""'
Clean, 3 Bedrooms In Country

Wtlll Nice Lawn And Outbuildtng
(7401251Mi574
One &amp; IWO bed,_.. S245·S260
per month, water &amp; garbage •n-.740-992·2167

440

Naw
Flotlwood.
16x60,
S19.99t 00. 3 Bedroom. 2 Btlh. I·
871·771-4170

for Rent
1 and 2 btdooom apartmenm. lur·
992·2218
1 Bedroom Aparlrnanl. Rofngera·
tor. Range. A/C Included. S289
Plus Deposit &amp; Relerence HUD
Apptowtd (740)141-1519

1 Bedroom Apt Close to Wai-

Mart S375 per monlh All uUIIIIao
lnCiudtd. (7401245-5555

1 Bedroom. Kilehen, Bath Living
Room. UnlumiShtd. No Pets, 1250
Plus Depool1(7401367-7015
2· 1 Bedroom Apartment. Close
To Schools &amp; Stores Pnvate En·

trance Partially FurniShed. Utilities
Pa1ct, (30•)675-2117 Deposit

3 Room Apartment. Furnished ,
$100 Otpollt (740)446-1340
.f80 First Avenue, I Bedroom
Apartment&amp;
$265 + Damage
Deposit, References Required,

(74011188-4531
Apartment For Rent In Downtown

Gallipolis. Please Call (740)8867174
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACK·
SON ESTATES, 52 Westwood
Onve from $297 10 $383 Walk to
7~0-446-

2568 Equal Housong Oppo~unlly
-christy' s Family Llvlno. 33t40
New Uma Ad • Rulland. Ohio. 740742-7403 Apartment, home and
traiJer rentals Commercial store·
fronts available for lease ,Vacan·
cles now

opartmenlln Middleport. call 740.
992·5231
Furnished 2 &amp; 3 Room Apartments Clean, No Pets, No Smok
lng, References &amp; Oaposll Required
Utilities Furnished

(740)446-1519

pol. Reduced To S34,995· French
Clly Homea. Inc Gallipolis Ohio
(740)446-9340 Or 1·800·231·
4487

350

Farm•

Lots

13 Acres With Bteulllul Lake
View Sites $50,000 18 Acres

balh. CIA. FR Wolh Fireplace. 2
LOts, New Roof, Refrigerator,
Stove, OW Large 2 Car Garage
Big Yard large Rooms lots Of
E111ras. Relocating Out Of State

$67,000 Call (304)773·5391

Wllh Add On $79.500 Gallla
Counly On Blacktop Road.
(7401388-11678
Looking To Bur A New Home?

Don'l Haw Land? WB Doll! Hurry
Only 10 LOll lA II. 1104· 738·7215

Must sell due to employment- 3·4
bedroom home on 8 acres

HENTAI S

Remolded 3 Bedroom, Wood
Floors 1-112 Bath Beaut/lui
Fireplace. 2 Car Garage $73 000

(74013611-9151
Three bedroom new plumbing ,
electrical, gas torcecl air heater,
hot water lank &amp; bathroom woukS
make good rental property, no
land contracts Located In Po-

meroy. $29 900 OBO 304·465·
4031 after 5pm
Middleport lwo bedrooms. lull
or 740,992·2795
:i20

Mobile Homes
for Sal&amp;

4~0 Houses for Rent
1 ·3

Bedrooms

Foreclosed

Homes From $199/Mo. 4% Down
30 Vtara al 8 5% APR For Lis!
lngt. 800-319-3323 Ex1 1709
2 Bedroom Mouse In Eureka For

Ronl. S300 Per Monlh, $300 De
pasn. No Pels, Call After 5 00 pm
(740)3114-2560

2 Bedroom Recently Remodeled
Sandhill Road", Reference &amp; No
Pets. (304)675·3634
3 bedroom 1 bath. carport &amp;
shared pond $425 a month
$425 deposll 330·328·6863 or
740·tt2-fl244

a

mo and 3

A Water Heather, Furnace Prk:e
Includes Stove Aelrlgarator,

erence&amp; and deposit required
Wiseman Real Eatate Inc

Porch, Shod &amp; Wooden Fonco.
$7200 Call (3041675·3008 Boforo
..;3p_m_ _ _- - : - - - - : -'

(1401446 3614
Four Room Houao 52 Olivo
1Slreet, phone (7401446-3945

141170 Soulhern Dream, free De·

Galllpolls , 750 3rd Ave

livery free Selup only $9995 I·
998-928·3426
'

Month, 1 BR 1 Balh, Frame
Houst. Gas Heal No PolS, Weo·
kinds/ NlghiS (740)446-6614

Absolutely Must Sell· Brand New

3 BR/ 2 Balh Doublowlde Wllh
Dtll¥try. Sel·up, AIC &amp; Skirting
From $287/ Month Only 0 Oak·
wood GaNIPQNI (740)446-!Jo93

$160

Galllpoll~. 752 3rd Avenue, $300
Monm. 3 Bt&lt;l•oom 1 Btlh Frame
House, Gas Heat, No Pets Weekinds Nights (740)146·8614

mote options. Manufacturer of
sawmills, edgers end tll:idcletl

-*"""

1997 loaded Mercury Grand

FREE

lormallon
Bullalo.1·800·578·
NY 1422S
2UHJ

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
Clatm Denied? We Specialize In
Appeals and H81rtngs FREE
CONSULTATION Beneltl Team

White. 4 Ooor. 24.000 Mies. Wei
Taken Caro 01. Call (7401441 0216 Or (740}591-1110

Servit:es, Inc Toll -free 1 888

1136-4052

Used Window
unu
Air
ConditiOnerl. 10 Day G.....,...
(7401886-7531 (740)886 0047
White Kenmore. Electnc Stove,
$75 , 2 Almond GE Washers,

$70 oo Each 2 Almond Dryers•
$60 Eadi (740}446 9066

530

Antiques

120 Pocket Watches In Good
Condition Ancl Wooden Books

For Sale. PhOne (740)146-1615.

422 2nd Avon.... GalllOiiS
Buy or sell Rlvenne Antiques,

1124 EaSI Maon on SR 124 E. Pomeroy. 740-992·2526 or 740-992·
1539 Ruos Moore. owner

Block. tlnck. sewer p!plls, wind
ows, lintels etc Claude Wtnlers.
Rio Grande OH Call 740•245·

5121

560

2 Full Blooded Pekinese Male·
All White Female , Brown With
Bl~ck Mask 6mo Old. E11cellen1
Whh Children To Good Home,

S75 DO Each Or $120 Both
(3041675-8195
AKC Black Lab. Female. 3
Months Almost House Trained,

Table Wolh Chrome Lags S75, 33
LP Record Album&amp; $3 00 Each
(7401367-7401
2 Sets Of Horse Harness, Good
Condlllon (3041675-3284
2·1/2 Ton Air Conditioner Unit

Compresoor. (740)245-5181
24 x52" Swimming Pool For S.lo
(740)44&amp;-9317
ATTENTION Fmanclal
Planners/Accounlantsllnsurance
AgentsJHome lmprowment Con·
tractors! Mortgage company has
devaloped procedure for submit
tlng loans fl you have the cllanls.

Artley Clarlnel, Very GOOd Conc:h-

lkln. 1250 (3041895-3013

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Sewage Trash. $350/Mo
448-0006

$1400. 304·773·5540

One bedroom apartment, $225

month plua ullllllos &amp; deposit,
Third Strttl. Racine, 740·247·
4292
Aivlr Bend Place Now Accepting
Applications for 1 Bedroom Hud
Subsided Apartment for Elderly

and Disabled, EOH , (304)862·
3121 Or (3041882·3274
Tara Townhouse Apartments,
Very Spacious, 2 Bedrooms 2

Flooro CA 1 1r.! Balh, Fully Car·
poled. Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool.
Pallo. Slart $365/Mo No Pots,
qulroa. Qays 740·446·3461.
E•onlngs 740 367·0502, 740·
446·0101

For Sale Gun Cabtnol (74012561651

Ford 2000 Tractor With Flnoohlng
Mowlr$4600 (740)148-1l815
620

Wanted to Buy

FREE CAS HI $10.000 or mora

Used

Mobile

Homo. In Tho 80's. 2 Or 3
Bedroom. (740)446-0175 Or
(3041675·5965
630

Livestock

'2001' FAIR PIGS FDA SALE.
BORN IN OALLIA COUNTV.
(740)441-0HI OR (740}4484382
•
4·H And FFA Club Plgl, ButCher·
lng Hogs For Sate Hay. Square
And Round Bales (74013811-9033

5 year old blonde palnl gelding
pony with blue eyes, $350, 740·
949·249• afier 4pm
50 'l'oung Beef Cows For Sale. 30
Angus! Angus Cross, 30 Char~
lals Cross Breed Cows, 21 With
Calves Sale As Group Only

S1 000 Each Call Allar 7pm

HUO subsidized apl lor elderly
and disabled EOH (304)675·
6879
460

:W~n~~·dot:~m

com

Grubb'S Plano- Tuning &amp; Repairs

Problem&amp;? Need Tuned? Call The
Plano Or 740.448-4525

$100/dep. Need Relerences,

(7401446-0175
490

HORSESHOEING
Cortllled
Earrlor, Fred Ouoon (740)2561330
Shollsnd elud pony reglatortd,
$500. Jack donkey. $400, 2 1/2
year

old

Buckskin

Hey

Grain

Hav For Sale 45 Round Bales,
And 250 Square Balas

Call

(740)448-0115 or (74014467843 Aller 6 OOpm
Hay &amp; Brl\)ht Wire Tie Straw Year
'Round Delivery &amp; Volume DIS·
count Available Herlt~ge Farm

(3041675·5724

Seed l

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repelred. New &amp; RebUih In ~lock
CaN Ron Ewns. 1-500·537·9528

(7401448-7643

Fertilizer

Tobacco Plants For $ale Call

Balhs, Rear Deck HVAC $600/
mo Plus Utilities Security And
Key Deposit No Pets References

Required (740)446- 4425 Or
(7401446-3936
Full Service Restaurant Available
In '{lnton Counly OhiO Has
Beer/ Wine License Equlpmenr
Included In Lease Seats
In
Dining Lease Long Term $1500

eo

a.

Mobile Homo Supply. 740·446·
9418 www orvb co...,..,.tt
NEW ANO USED STEEL Sltol
Beams, Pipe Robar For CoflCrelo
Angle, Channel, Fial Bar, Steel
Grating For Drlllins, OrtvawJYI &amp;
Walkways L&amp;L Scrap Mttall

(740)446-7300
NEW BRAND NAME COMPUT·
EAS· Almost evefvone approved
with $0 down! Low monthly pay·

Needs Some Body Work And

11.000 Molls CO Player. 4 Cylln
dar. 5 Speed. Salvage Title.
$3300
(7401446-4788 · Or
(740)388-8256
Vans

&amp; 4·WDs

1967 Bronco II XLT, 4WD Sporl
Utility 2 Door, Silver With Slue
Stripes, $3495, looks And Runs

Good. 5 Speed 86.300 Miles.
A/C Tinted Windows, AM/FM
Cassette, Tow Package, Roof
Rack Z1ebart Splash Guards &amp;

Running Boards (304)675·5964
1967 Chevy Full Size Van, handl·
cop Equipped, $4800 Will SOli Or
Tlllde (740)361-7093
1987 Ford F·250. 4x4, Robulll 6.9
Liter, Been Painted, Ntce Wheels
And Tires Nice Truck $7800

(140)388-9875
1994 Ford F· 150 4x4, Whitt.
Condition. (304)675·4721 Days,
(304)675 4249 EvoniQOS
1995 Chevy Gladlalor. very good
condlllon. loaded $7500 llrm.
740.992·3875

18 Ford 4114 Suspension Lift. New
Wheels, To Many New Parts To

'"'· Ca~ (740)245-9056
Aslro 1994 Conversion Van

740

Motorcycle~

o

c..e No. QO.CV-148
Judge: Crow
The Chan Manhlllan
Blink, At Trui1H of
IMC Home Equity
Loan Truot 19911-5
under the Pooling
ond SOHVIclna
Agrn1111nt dlttd a•
of Septomblr 1, 1998
c/o CltiFinonclal
Mortgage Compony
PlalnUII,

gins Work And Accessories,

Excollanl. Candy Apple Rod
$14.500
Firm Wide
(740)446-0213
1999 Harley
Gilda 88C:ID
Laser Red Pearl. 2900 Mlloe. Ex·
1ras St7.500 (740)4411-8124

SO DOWN CARSI POLICE IM·
POUNDS &amp; REPOSI HONDA'S,
CHEVY"S JEEP"S LOW AS $29/
MO"S 019 9% FOR LISTINGS.
CALL I 800·451·0050 eX! C·
9812
1972 Cftevolle. completely ra·
s1ored lo show car condition,
57 ,ooo ac1ual miles 350 auto/air,

red w/black vinyl lop $15 000.
740-949·2246
1986 Ford Taurus, For Parts

meni811-80D-617·3476exo330

Only. Best Olftlr (304)895 3013

Nlca
Used
Furnllure Call
Anyllmo, (740)446-1004 Or
(740)148-8275

1986 Subaru GL 4WO Wagon
$1600 1987 Cavalier Z·24, $1200
(740)386-Q113

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Bllrtoe, all of whooe
rnldencn
oro
unknown and cannot
Delenclantt.
by
reuonablo
dlllgonco
be
NOTICE IN SUIT
atcorllllnod, will take
FOR FORECLOSURE notlco that on tho 6th
OF MORTGAGE
day ol December,
2000, the Ch81o
Elizabeth Bartoe, Manhattan Bank, Aa
whoee loot known TruiiH OIIMC Home
addrell ' ' 52302 Equity Loon Truot
Mount Olivo Rood, 1996·5 under the
Long Bottom, OH Pooling
and
411743,
and
tho Servicing Agrnment
unknown helre, dated
11
ol
dovltlla, Jogateeo, September 1, 1998
executoro, ,
c/o CltiFinanclal
odmlnlatratoro,
Mortgage Company
apOUHI and a. .lgna llled Ita Complaint In
and the unknown tho Common Pleao
guardian• ol minor Coutt ol Melga
and/or Incompetent County, Ohio In Caae
helra of Elizabeth

760

Auto .Parts &amp;
Acce11orlea

810

Home
Improvements

840

$2500 (3041882·2817

Hoar II Run. Now Carb, Slartor,
Voll Rog $300 For All, Call

97 Honda Rebel 250, EKcellent

(740)388-0159

E&amp;S Lawn Service Design lm·

1786

790

17 Mark Twain Witt) Walk
Through Windsh•eld 115 HP,
Mercury Motor Runs Good,

949·2246
760

&amp;

Motor Homes
1990 Class A Gull Slream, 37
foot. 460 Ford/ OshKoon Chas·
slo/ Fully Equipped Including A
1996 sawrn Pull Car Bolh E&lt;eol·
lent And Low Mlloago (7401245,5752

SERVICES
810

$1000 (7401367-7235
97 Fisher 16 Pro Avenger Wat·
leye bass boat w/40 hp Mariner
Motor Gu1de trolling motor also
new 8 hp • Met'cury Four Stroke
Kicker and canop~ $8 ,500 740·

Campers

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

unconditional hletlme guarantee

Local reloroncos turnlshea E•·
labltshtO
Call 240576
Hrs (740)
446·08701975
1 600·287
Aog·
ers waoorproohng

Auto Parts &amp;
Acc&amp;Baorlea

Budget Prlc1d Trantmi11lone
All Ty-pee, ~ Acceu To Over
10,000 Transmissions Transfer

Cases 740·245·5677 Cell 339·
3785

All types of masonry brick, block

new service or repairs Master Ll·

&amp; stone Free estimates. 304

cansed electriCian

7739550

Electrlcel WV000306 304 675·

plomonlaltOll And serviCe Avell·
ablo For Spnng Clean Up Ferllllz·
lng And Planllng Free Esllmatos
Sallslacllon Guaranteed Greg
Milhoan &lt;3041675 "4628
Livingston's Basement Water
Proofing all basement repairs
done tree estimates lifetime
guarantee 1&lt;4yrs on job e11perl·

enco (304)895·3887
Superior Home Ma•ntenance We
Do Ail Fepalrs On Homes Carpantry Plumbing Decks, Etc ,
Eves Spouts. Storage Bu•ldings,

All Sizes (740)441..{)113

In MemQry

II~~~;~~~~~~~~
In loving Memory of

Hero Whale'l

C&amp;C

General Home Main
tenence· Paln!lng v1ny1 siding,
carpentry doors, windows baths,
mobile home repair and more For
free estimate call Chet 740·992·

8323

ctr ca an
Refrigeration

Resident~~! or commercial wiring,

Very Good Ford 302 Engine &amp;
Transmission, Still In Car. Can

16 Foot Aluminum Bass Boat,
40HP Mercury Trolling Motor,
Trailer &amp; All E"'as $2795.

No. OO·CV-148,m an are required to
within"
tho docket ol the anawor
Court, and the object twenty•elght (28)
lUI
and demand lor rellol daya alter
ol which pleading Ia publication, which
to foreclose the lien shall be publlahtd
of
plalntlfl'a once 1 week tor tlx
mortgage recorded conaecutlve weeke,
upon the !allowing or they might bo
doacrlbod real eotate denlod e h. .rlng In
to wit:
lhll CIH.
Property addresa:
52302 Mount Olive LERNER, SAMPSON
Road, Long BoHom, &amp;ROTHFUSS
OH 45743 and being Al1omoYfiOr Plalntllf
mora particularly P.O. Box 54811
deocrlbod
In Clnclnnau, OH 45201·
plalntllf'o mortgage 5480
recorded In MQrtgage (513) 241·3100
Book 66, page 171, ol
thle
county March 6, 13, 20, 27 &amp;
April 3....10, 2001
Recorder'• Olflce.
All of the above
named defendants

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1 1 d

(740)378-2706
Autos for Sale

Ellzabllh BartOl, II
al.

1999 Kawasaki 220 Bayou Utility
Modal, Rode Less Than a Hours,
Ellcellent Condition
Asking

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

71

COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUN1Y,
OHIO

1992 Harley Low Rider. 18 700
Milos. Over $5 000 Worth 01 En·

Leave Mosoago (3041895·3740
Or (304)895·3789

TRAN SPO RTATION

IJIIt&gt;ltd below with qO»IIIlane.

s

Red 2000 Model
Rollover,
E11tended Cab Ranger XLT,

730

ootoo.pertt•n . . . . phone _...,

E
D

Askmg $4895 Call (304)882·
1148 Or (3041882·2917

Condition. 2100 mile&amp;, asking
$2000. (740)148-79-43
Kawasaki KDX 60, 2 suoke Runs
Good $500 (740)446-8124

on VInyl Sklrllng Doors Wind·

BeaiJIIful, 1600 Sq Feet Restored
~d Floor Apartment In Historic
Oislrlct Ideal For Professional
Couple All Modern Amen ities 3
Bedrooms, Spacious Living, 1·112

1968 F-250 Exlonded C~b Ford

Tobacco Plants· Order Now To
Guarantee Early Sprtng Planttngs
Increase Allotme"ts Mean Extra
Pianl&amp; Thank You For Your Business Call Danny Dewhurst·

Huge Inventory Discount Pricea.
ows Anchors. Water Heaters,
Plumbing Electrical Parts, Furnaces &amp; Heat Pumps Benneus

720 Trucks for Sale

Loaded, 170 000 Milo&amp; 1 Owner
Noods To S.ll (3041675·1150 Ext
274

(7401446- 1104

650

(304)875-4833 Botwoon 5-Spm

&amp;

gelding,

Good Ml118d Hay For Sale Dela·
no Jackson Farm (304)675-1743

MOBILE HOME OWNERS

For Leaae

Par Month (740)710 0007

$75 00 Each. Call(3041576 2579

Call For Product Or Opporlunlly
(740)141- 1982

Kitchen Appliances And Other
Mise For More Information Gall

$75 t;ach,

I
f
I

Ings, Call Now! 1-800·719·3001
el{l AOtO

With Towing Package. E)lctllent

640

Space for Rant

Mobile Homo Lot. Will Taka
12'S· 14"s. 16's Wldea, $125/mo

Fair Pigs For Sele. Born &amp; Raised
In Gallia County

formation.
1·600·308·6147
www vlslonq2ooo com

Wrlltrt·AniSII &amp; Ma~y More IN·
FORMATION 1·800·242·0383

s
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pounds &amp; tall seizures Honda&amp;,
Chevys, Fords &amp; more For list-

Paint 16500 080 (740)258-1233

Good

.

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CARS $20/MONTHI POLICE IM·
POUNDS &amp; AEPOSI HONDA'S.
CHEVY 24 MO"S 019 9% FOR
LISTINGS! CALL 1· 800 -941 ·
6771 EXT t:-9814

Wanted

.&amp;II_,,_,.
..,....

1-888-815-1835.

L

4 oopm weekdays. anytime weekends Serious 1nqulrles only.

2000 Oodge Sport, 2 Wheel
Drive V-8. 5 Speed. 10.000 MilOs.

CoiTal Free·

c

99 Grand Am GT. wllllo. lady drl·
van. one owner, 18 DOD milea.

Back Bumper &amp; Brace&amp; For 1950
Dodge 112 Ton Plck·up (3041895·
3582

·-lolyf

Dally
Sentinel

(740)256- 1011

XLT Lariat , 7 3 Diesel, Auto
Transmission, All Power, A/C,

$1 000 740.698-2785

FREE Gr~nt Money &amp; Govern·
ment funding! Education, Housing
Purchase or Repairs, Business
Startup or Expansion, Inventors,

awnongs

080

&gt;1950'1 &amp; 198D"s '45. 33 RPM
Recorda. OJ, Slore
Slock.
Collections (937)675-2830 Allor
6:00pm

possible In 58 days or less Nev·
er repay! New programs! Free in-

lnclependenl Herballfe Distributor,
Twin AtverTowers now accepting
applications for 1 BA

Slart
Gtr-&lt;Jine Opporlunily1
For Free lnformollan.

CARS FROM $500 • Pollet lm·
610 Farm Equipment

- - finding

98 Honda CiviC Hatchback, Air,
Auto. 18900 17401446 9355

lor payoH Call 740-992•2358 aner

Fair Pigs Bor'n In Mason County
Certified Herd, Ready For pickup

For sale· aluminUm headache
rack. 3 door cabinet, 16" deep,

lor -

loaded, e11cellen1 condition Sell

Musical
lnatrumanta •

(7401256-1193

West 2 ~edroom Townhouse
Apartments, Includes Water

BISON Tho F~andtloe

Mailing Our Salol Brochurnl
fnte Supplleo, Po4tagol

Delong's Groom Shop, Grooming
All Dog Elt'oe!ll. 740-441 ·1602

2 Adirondack lawn Chairs S75
Both 1960's Fiber Optic Lamp
$40 Antiquo Aoor Lamp $75, Old

Jl,

Loaded S8.750 080 (740)2561252 (740)256-1618

No Cradil OKI HUD. VA,
FHA Cal lor ltsongs
1·800-501-1 771 Ext 9818

Spoclaloly 1·740-446·6308 1-1100·
28Hl098

-

97
Chrysler Sebring JXI
Convertible, 74,500
Milas,

19000

Call For Quotes On Other Sizes
If You Don t Call Us, We
Both Lose! Mob•ll Homes Our

lr.Ml

11800 080 (740)256-1233

0310

Shola, Wormed $150 (74012566814

570

lllleslllr.

(3041895-3739

SO DOWN HOMES

$1,000 BACK Ton Air Condtllon·
ar 2 Ton Co11 1 Lme Set. In·
slallod. $2 ,295. $1 .000 Back.
11295 Nol Price Freo Esllmale&amp;

"till I'

89 Chevy Corsette v~e. 2 8 engme, Auto, 4 Door, All eleclrlc,
1506
miles,
Runs Good.

AKC miniature Pinscher pupp1as.
7 weeks, blaCk &amp; lan, 740·742·

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

...

Air/ Till/ Cruise 100,000 Milas

SHIPPING Order online www Ez·
patRx com 1·1100-644·1427

740·

87 Olds Cuda&amp;s Clara Broughm.
-4 Door, Auto. Till. Cru1st. AIC.
Electric Wrndows, New T~res,
Very Clean, Inside &amp; Out,

99 Chevy Cavalier, 2 door. Au·
tomatlc/.Ovardrlve, Power Locks
and m.rrors 1111, cruise. spoiler,
Aluminum wheels, llnted glass.
Cheyenne Red , 19,600 miles.

540

Subscribe today.
992-2156

93 Dodge SlladOw. V-6 5 Speed.

Pets for Sale

(7401245-5419

Now Taking Appllcallons- 35

tomaliC, ram air, V-6, red, power
sunrool. comptelety loaded.
16.500 m11es, aSk•ng $17,500 ne~- 740-992-41117

Building
Supplies

loss.

2000 Pont•ac Grand Am GT. au-

550

78Y. . Siree~ (740)446-7398

M.ult Johnson (1 -0)
two hits over we
inrungs and allowed one run
for the win. Louisville sbtter
Arnie Gooch (0-1) gave up
five runs on etght hits m 4 2/3
inrungs and Y@S handed the
Starter
scattered

1999 Ponhac Grand Prl • GT,

12P 000 Moles. $1500 080.
(740)141-1083

Range $95, Refrigerator $150,

HIOQ-248-9832

Mendez contributed twO hia
aptecc for the Mud Hens, who
took :uivanbge of three erron
by the RiverBaa.
Muty Malloy went 2-for-3
wrth a double, and D T.
Cromer doubled and scored a
run for Louisville.

Randall Sunon went 2-for-5
with an RBI and a run scored
to lead the Toledo Mud Hens
to an 8-1 lnternaooml League
win 011er the Louisville RiverBaa on Monday night.
Kurt Bterek and Carlos

2351
Marqu&amp;. locally Owned By EJdorlv
Man. Vary Clean 83.200 Milot
(740}C46-4016

1363

LOUISVlLLE, Ky. (AP) -

1994 Th..-rblrd v-a au10111111c.
air all power S28oo. 740·742·

NORWOOD INDUSTRIES 252

ptfes tnciud1ng t'ieartgard Inter·
ceptor, Frontline, more!l! FREE

M, 1 bath home rents

lor $S50/ mo Cloae lo !own Rei·

I.: : - - - - - - - - 13 895 New Super lum·
bermale 2000. ,.,ger capacities

Included, reference ancl deposll

3 BR. 2 t&gt;alh hOme rents lor $6001

14x70 Bayview, Now Since 97. C/

-Clean.llrilla.
SportMolor.
Utlllly - S3000
Naodo
(7401367- 7236

EZPETRK COM Save up 10 50%
on ALL pet medicatiOns and sup-

L'ease Plus Security Deposit fte·

$32 500. 740·992·2788

1991 Oldsmobile Bravada All

600-t72·5987 www.orvb.mm/bonnen

Systemo Froo 8 Year Warranly

Nice 1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartments.
equipped ki1Ch8ns, AIC ullllllos
ter 5pm

&amp; Acreage

Bennettl Hea11ng &amp; Cooling, 1·

Fur._.. Oil follliiiCIII, 12 Seer

85 BuiCk Century, Good Condi·
lion. (740)2511-1631

lion com

required Phone 740·992·6951 af·
for Sale

Heat Puml)" I Air Condi110nmg

1991 Grand Prtx ST£. Good lor &amp; Transmlulan. I 999 C'-\'
Corsica. Runt. Good Body. 8oth
C..SI500 (740)381oC!69

Tappan HI Efficiency ~ Gas

waoonlne Special 314 200 PSI
S2t 95 Per 100; t" 200 PSI
137 00 Per 100. All Brass Comprasslon Frtling&amp; in S~cxjo
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jadmon Ohio 1 llor?~
"
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than perfect creditl1·800·477·
9016 Code AC15 www omcsolu·

Country Kitchtn· 211e
Wallt, luKury Bath, Dttuxe car~

IIESIIEifiiAL--

1111 GMC SLE. Fill Sioo ~
l27t5. 1195 S· IO. S-4395. 1191
Ranger $3795. 1914 Grand Am.
v-e. Aula. $3695. 1998 Lumina,
S-4115 .
CDOK
IIDTOIII.
(740)141Hll03

• Sp~ng Sale AI Skaggs Appt~anc·
ea. Washer S95. Dry11 195. goo

Computers WE FIN~NCE DEL~
COMPUTERS! E•on wllh lass

28~~:ot8,

opaglltiU ..traps. filled . floor
length. ono lido. moldling sash.
o1ogarl. S75 0110. 740-992-e878

CatHIIt.

1l
annlng Bed,
Home
Unjt,
Repassed. Take Over Payments

Baseball &amp; Foolball Cards Set&amp;.
1972 &amp;Up. Topps. Bowan, Elc
Many Star Cards, 7 Glass Show
Case&amp; Call Allar 5pm (30416752473

Special 01 Tho Week· Schull

P10m drno- liza 7·1. light bluo,

Mudliens whip RiverBats

.... /Jo/1

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AMIFM

-&amp;UsedFurnitl.&lt;o
New 2 Piece livingroom SU•tl5.
$399 Buy. Sell. T.-

AUTOS FROM 1100.00
Poice lnwundo &amp; Repast
TQIOIBI. Chevy's. Jeeps! •
Pieast Call lor Listings
1·800-45 Hl500 Exl C9817

Wllh Large Lake, Mobile Home

Musl See! Beautiful 3 Bedroom 2

M1i"1 S1rae1 FOO'IiU"e
(304)675-UZ!
515 Main Street. POint PUsan~

Iowa Rep earned $38411/FIRST
YRI 1-600-215 2200

Farm HouH. Boaulllully Remoldeo, 2983 Square FHt. 17 Aerts.
Pond, In-ground Pool, Several
Barns, Garage. Fruit Trees Close
To HOlzer. 1215.000 (740144&amp;4230

7396

Accepled . (740}446- 7444 or 1·
8n.fl30.9t62

Guaranteed Skaggs .-.pphances.

nlllhltd and unfurnished. security
Qeposlt required , no pets, 7•0·

shop &amp; movies Call

202 Clark
Chapel Ad. Porto&lt;. OH Free Es11-

we wiH pay J10U as 1he loan Oftlcerl

,eal·tn ki1Chtn 2 bathrooms. largo
LA, lormol OR. pine paneled don/
bedroom, full unfinished base·
man! steam heat, situated on 3
village lots. one car garage, new
Sidewalks, new root, large lront
porch, deck, small outbuilding
&lt;quiet street, lined basketball
courlf parking area. will consider
all reasonable orters, 740· 992·

(740~17

Washer/ Dryer Sol $275, Cheal
Freezer 1175. All Appliance

Apartments

For rent· one bedroom furnished

Now FloeiWood 18x60, 3 brr.! blh
only $199 88 par monlh. Call for
delallt 740-885-4367.

330

bath, LA, kitchen with electric
range, central atr 740·985·3650

No Credn
gages For in

For Rent Or land Conrract, 2

Ulti/Ues Paid , $280 Month PIOS

Make Monlhly Payment I 888·

Maytag Washer And Dryer can
9e Seen In The Home $150 Set

-same ·as&amp;.v
Rnancing or 90 days
cash Visa. Mastercard

MUST SEUI 3 Bed,_.. 2 Balh
Home No Old Contract To As-

AReliable Party To

rangoa Skaggs Aoploonees 78
Vtnt S•Ht. Call 740-448·7391.
• .....11-0128

2-.-llomtforrent.
no pots, 740-9112·5851.

-·us 50 E8l1. - . . . Oh.
sume Just

GOOD USEO APPLIANCES

~ Washert. dryers. relr~gerators.

.Mollohan Carpet

1250 Ro,. $350 Monlh

Middleport- gray stone 3·ot bad·
rooms, large wat.-ln dosets. large

(6001 490-0731 oxo 101 www na

monthly payment Reduce Inter·
est avoid late charges a~d stop
harassment L1censedlbbnded
Non·proht 800·288·6331 e11t 15,
www goldooastcc com

•

lot model ctearance, save up to
18,625 wnh any home. cllock us
out were dealing, Cole's Mobile

3407

871HIMII

Delalls l.fi00-719·3001 x1165

Two car garage/aparlmant In

ARE \'OUR CREDIT CARD BILLS
OVERWHELMING VOU? FREE
DEBT CONSOLIDATION can
consolidate vo~..&amp;r bills ll'lto one

rent tor handy person who can
mow the grass in the park, 11'-

3BR Repos/ Foreclosures, fte,

Quotes'l' •Nobody beats our pric·
es ~ Nattonal Contracl Buyers
Mnak:ontractbl{Yers com

2 - - mobile hOmo or 600
oq.

FORECLOSED GOV T HOMESI
SO OR LOW OOWNf TAX
REPO"S &amp; BANKRUPTCIES! OK
CREDIT! FOR LISTING! CALL 1·
800-Sol-1777 "" 9813
HOMES FROM $199 30/Mo 1·

EXTRA MONEV71 Work from

-

For Sale 4 Bedroom. 2 Bolh On 2
Acres. $750 Down Paymtnl
,w A C Easy Terms, Call David 0
1·800-3336910

NOT replacing, Long cracks In
mechanl11 bam

1311-341111

928-911118

A+ M&amp;M MARS/NESTLE Eslab·
ltshod Vending Route Will Hll by

ARE YOU CONNECTED? INTER
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Setup

Limited Or No Credit? Governmono Bonk Ananco Only AI oakwood In Barboursville, WV 304-

IawO..-nhtNby

A VENDING GOLDMINE ·ACT
(2 SC/mon US I Earn S800+/wkly
Work 6·9 lws/wk Great locallonol
800-659-1775 ,,. req Fin avau

lOIII tloc1ric.
$300 e rnonlll plus Sl50 depod.
....... 740-742-2714.
14.70 -

Appliance

. - - (3041675-73118

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Country l.lvil)g0n 2
Wooded Acres. S2500 &amp; Move·
ln. (74Cil4*-3570

FACTORY OVERSTOCKII Now
Double Wide Only $1 .590.00
Oown And $318.00 Per Monlh

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Business
Opportunity

Nice, Located In Lesage Area .
SIO.SOO On A Renlod Lot
(3041576-21142

FOCIOrJ Gool32x80 $10.000 Dis
count only $1000 00 Down. De·
IOV81)'. and stlup paid by factory
1-800-691-6717

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FINMJCIAL

420 Mobile HomH
for Rent

dered Slnglftnde Home To Be·

No-i.OM - · ·

(740)448-G151 or 339·0950 II
No An- !.oM -sago.

87 Oakwood. 2 Bedroom, Very

como Available. Save SS calli·
8885650187

(H0)448- 0151 or 339·0950 II
Will Powerwash Houses, Tra•lert,
And RV' s Contact Ron AI

on
Sandhill Rd . Doos Nol Need
Moved. New Carpet Never
Smoked in la:l Barn Buildtng
Goto Bolli Po&lt;Chal. Well Maonlalntd Inside and out. (304)6757388 Monday· Friday. I 30 lo
5 oo. (304)875·6644 Aller 5 oo
and II' I IdS

DIVORCE Causes Custom or-

Will Powerwash HouM&amp; Tra•lers.
And RV' s Contact Ron At

Esllmalo
Aller 5 pm

Elderly Cays Days S5 oo Por
Hour (3041695- 3723 Ask For
1;:1onnle

PitiM Clll Us Toll Fr. . 1-8886138881 2411r
•

Mounrs Tree

LOANS $2000·$5000
Consohdatloi$200 ODO Bad/

Clean Homes Andf Or Sit With

Nofoos/SeMooChalgeo

(740)446-7804

B&amp;B Counsrructlon , Roofing
S1ding &amp; Concrele Interior &amp;
E~~:terlor Patnuno All Phases 01
Home Repairs For A Free

Call (304)675 77J8

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UCt 750005. 111

10/NICE. FREEl

err Wllhin 10 Miles 21 Years
Eaperlence
Call M1ke At

--.On-Lot

ltt3. 3 Bedroom. 2 Balli. 14x70

NEED AN EARLY PAYOAY??llp
lo S500 onotanlly by phontl I ·

Lawn Mower And Small Engine
Rtpoil Froo Plcfl-up And DoW·

IF THERE"S A WAV TO MAKE A
TON OF MONEY ON THE IN
TERNET WOULD YOU WANT
TO KNOW ABOUT IT? CALL
ANO LISTEN 1·800 221 · 9932
(24nl •

Surrogates Nuded, lntertated In
Becoming A Surrogate? Voun

pump &amp; ale. $7.500. 740·511·
4043or7---.

~

177-EARLYPA~

For Sate AecondHtOnecl w"h·
era, dryers and retngararora

2-··--- -ft.--·
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,lf12 14x10 Fair- T -.

In debt., Ow CfediiOrl ., ~Ned financial assi&amp;lilnce! Call 1-111440·3929 24 hra No ' " '· lrH

&amp;

800·8135894

Situations
WantBCI

Live In night clerk Meigs Motel,

ATIENTIONI

chording &amp; transpos ing
rf1l'!1"ml; 740-992-5403

home around your schedule part·
tlmelful·t•me Excellent Income! 1·

WORK FROM HOME
$500-SI.500 Mo.f'l.tiiTime
PAID VACATIONS
1-IIOD-490-3019

Eggs Will

1980 14x70 3 Bedroom. H /2

Estimate•

ment

S.ito Person- FuR-Timo. Bene·
Ills. Retail Experience Prolerred
Apply AI Llleolyle Furniture, No
Phone Calli, Apply In Perlon
856 Third Avenue. Gallipolis,
OhiO

$1000·$4000/wk FT. 800 921·
8538 wwwdream2bfrH.com •

31155-5:30

Gove poano lelsons al home Boginners I. adults , also leach

Exam lnlo. cell 1·800·992·7054
11206 M·F 8 30-5 OOpm

120

1 1 7 4 - 12&gt;70. - roo••· .,.. furnace ~ new hot
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G-ges Porlable S.wmol. dol11
haul """ lOgO 10 lht mill jUS1 caM
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r 1 wort~: while
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TRAINING PROGRAM
"COUEGE &amp; H S STUDENTS
WELCOME
Apply I n - A t
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PolniPitaoantWV

Onver- Got Fam1ly? Dnve Tan·

David's G•neral Contrac tors,
Ptumb1ng. ES.ctric. Pa1nting
ll«b. Mile 1¥M. A I - IIepa.._ t.own care c..~ ( 740~
9373 Or Call Plio,. 1·304-113:16265

Hoo~ema'

"NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED-

Day Porter/ Jan•torlal Immediate
Opening
24 Hours - · MTh Daytime. Friday Nighl. Starling
Salary $7 001 Hour Calis Accepted M F 10.2pm (740)886-6131

~=~•neh City Maytag.

WantedToDo

trim lawn Free
(31MJ175·2105

(7401388-8331 Leave Nama &amp;

(740~1483

-W.Sel-~~

1f '

Dependable Man will MOW and

Mature babyslner wanted in my

Paid Tra•ntng/VacatiOns

""ACCESS TO~ COMPUTER?
PUt 1110 workl $25/hl $75/hr FT/
PT FREE lnlo 800·871-8045 ext
601 www lahorl1eQi2 com

1·8011-200·2823

(7401398-0498 Wllh Any OutsIons.

lrso HIOO· 772·5933 "" 2070

S917 65 WEEKL¥1 Processtng
HUD/FHA Morlgago Refunds No
\ EKptrlenct Required For FREE
lnformal(on Call 1 900·501-6832
e" 1300

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Work from home Mail order-Internet

M TS Coin Shop, 15t Second
Avenue Gallipolis, 740.446-2642

,...,. "7!5'Jio
• Olupll ........ No Uplronl ColiS

Cltentele. To Be Own Boll And

(740)256-6969

Absolute Top Dollar U 5 Sliver
Gold Coins Proorsets, Diamonds
Gold Rings
U S Currency,·

"NO as. C4811" NO Tauo:h

ABSOLUTELY FREE INFO: Use
wour computer $350· C850/wk

colllollnlorvlow 740-992 5531

Wanted to Buy

Wioli¥

Managmg Cosmetologtst With

Rivers ide Aucuon Barn, Sale
Every Saturday Night at 6p m ,
Auctioneer Raymond Johnson

90

0..~­

-.1120-924-8400

Trairingpr1 800-~930

AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY'!

005

H1CU1!E EXPRESS NEEDS

INTERNATIONAL COMPANY
NEEDS HELP wtth maol «do&lt;IE·
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FT from homo full 1raininQ Free

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12000-18000 per mo.. Ftr
No_..,._

$2000-$50001mo

ANNOUNCEr,1ENTS

Help Wllllld

110

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1117 -

Tlreo.

8-16-20-4-10-2000

Missed by Wife Mary,

and
Daughter &amp;. Son-In-law
Nancy &amp;. Mar~ Schardg

Ridenour

110 Help Wanted

!RARE OPPORTUNITY!
Are you a talented talkBr?
Do you like to call your own shots?
Do you have a lot of anergy
but nowhere to put It?
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results In your paycheck?
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respect that you deserve?
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when other plac11 zag?
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No problem ••• you art juat who - ere looking for.

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hourst Catt US Oigesr 1-617!120-8071 24 ..... romrdng

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Announcements
New Tol'ou Thnft Si1QilfJO
9 West StimSon Athens
740-592 1642

Oual1ty clothmg and household
1tems $1 00 bag sale every
Thursday Monday thru Saturday

9 OD-6 00

40

Giveaway

7 Adorable Puppies 6 Weeks
Old, Just In ~•me For EaiSe( 1/2
Copper Nose Beagle, 1/2 Austra·
llan Shepherd Please Call

(304)895 3957
Pupptes molhor 1/2 Shepard. 112
Lab. 740.995-4463
Real estate wanted· l'am forced
out of my house tor highway lm
provement Look•ng lor old tarm
house 1n Meigs County with

acreage, «~II 740·797·9303. 740·
992·9132
To Good Home, Mother Golden
Relrlever, Father Black Lab, Good
Natured aeautllul Puppies Has
1st Shols And Wormed Call An·
ytlmt (740144&amp;-7234

60

Lost and Found

REWARD· LOST· Black Purae w/
shoulder Strap At Holzer Clinic
Thursday, March 29tn Keep All
Cash 1Just Want The Contenll
Back Sentimental Value, Pictures
That
Can't Be
Replaced

13041576-2749
Losl· blonde Pltbuli, Cheshire
area, ears cropped answer lo

f

'Buck". $100 reward 740·367·
7603
Losl black male Doberman, answers to "Dooble". has long ears
Last seen on Titus Road, Mlddlepo~

Please call740·742·1332

LOST In Northup Area, 7 Year
Old Fomalo Boaglo. Tag I 873.

' Family Pel Please Call(740)44e7064 Or (7401446-3555 Wllh
Any lntormaUon Thank 'tlul

I
1

Los! omall male brown dog with a

I

prom•nent underbite, answers to

"Ausun· Las! seen Tllus Ad
Middleport Please call 740-742

1332
70

Yard Sale

80

Auction
and Flea Market

Rick Pearson Auction Company,
full lime auct1oneer, complete
auction
service
Licensed

•as Ohio &amp;

WoSI Virginia 304
773 5765 Or 304-7735447

Wanted 2 ·50 acres or land locat·
ed In the Meigs County area, im
mediate possess1on 740 949·

2644

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICES
110

Help Wanted

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candy AND prepaid phone cards

310 HomeeforSale
SO DOWN HOMESI GOV"T &amp;
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OR NO MONEY OOWNI OK
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1·1100-33B.Q020 ext 9811

412310 t Under $9K minimum In·
vestment required Excellent Prof·
II Potential Finance Available/

2 Bedroom HOuse On Greer
Road, Shown By Appointment

Good Credol Toll Froo """""(88ql
270.2168•• ".

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ABSOLUT£ GOLD MINEII
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Gafljpolia feny. (3041675-5332

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3 Bedroom, 1·112 Baths, Living

Room, l{itchen. Olnlngroom. 2 Car

1·877-494·8695, 24h"

S500.D0-$1500 00 PT
$2000

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I

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EARN SSD0·$900 per week In
your bathrobe &amp; slippers Low 1n·

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(7~)318

aoeo

2 Boli'oom. FuU Bostment. Largo
Lot Park Drive, 116 liberty,
$48.500 Appolnlmenl Only
(740)374-4122
5 Room House With EKira Lol.
(7401446-2828
By Owner. Colonial Brick Raneh.
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0101
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0219
or
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House For Sale 2 Bedroom, t

Btlh Off Krtner Road $750 Down·
payment W A C Easy Term, Call
Oltlid 01·800·3336910
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On Income L.lmlted Time· Hurry!
(740144&amp;-3384

335-7612 ex! 3622

t Cards, Mort·
rmallon 1 ·800·

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0 A C F1om $2 500 $125 0001 9%
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Call FCC S foll-lree 1·888·605·
3379

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S199 per mon call now 1·800·
891-8777.
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only $270 per mon call now 1·
800-89t~m

Now 2001 floolwood. 3 br • 2
bath, set up In The Country Mobile Home Pari&lt;. reooy 10 """' ln.

S995 down. $Itt 98 par month,
740-992·2187

Now double wide 3 br 2 ba
1998 00 down only S295 per
mon Cllt now t-800-69HI777
Nowf-14a70
3 Bedroom· 2 Bath
4170

Bedroom. Natural Gas Hoa~ AJC.
On Lol In Galipolit. (740)
448-1401

- l e Home For Re!O. N""'
Clean, 3 Bedrooms In Country

Wtlll Nice Lawn And Outbuildtng
(7401251Mi574
One &amp; IWO bed,_.. S245·S260
per month, water &amp; garbage •n-.740-992·2167

440

Naw
Flotlwood.
16x60,
S19.99t 00. 3 Bedroom. 2 Btlh. I·
871·771-4170

for Rent
1 and 2 btdooom apartmenm. lur·
992·2218
1 Bedroom Aparlrnanl. Rofngera·
tor. Range. A/C Included. S289
Plus Deposit &amp; Relerence HUD
Apptowtd (740)141-1519

1 Bedroom Apt Close to Wai-

Mart S375 per monlh All uUIIIIao
lnCiudtd. (7401245-5555

1 Bedroom. Kilehen, Bath Living
Room. UnlumiShtd. No Pets, 1250
Plus Depool1(7401367-7015
2· 1 Bedroom Apartment. Close
To Schools &amp; Stores Pnvate En·

trance Partially FurniShed. Utilities
Pa1ct, (30•)675-2117 Deposit

3 Room Apartment. Furnished ,
$100 Otpollt (740)446-1340
.f80 First Avenue, I Bedroom
Apartment&amp;
$265 + Damage
Deposit, References Required,

(74011188-4531
Apartment For Rent In Downtown

Gallipolis. Please Call (740)8867174
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACK·
SON ESTATES, 52 Westwood
Onve from $297 10 $383 Walk to
7~0-446-

2568 Equal Housong Oppo~unlly
-christy' s Family Llvlno. 33t40
New Uma Ad • Rulland. Ohio. 740742-7403 Apartment, home and
traiJer rentals Commercial store·
fronts available for lease ,Vacan·
cles now

opartmenlln Middleport. call 740.
992·5231
Furnished 2 &amp; 3 Room Apartments Clean, No Pets, No Smok
lng, References &amp; Oaposll Required
Utilities Furnished

(740)446-1519

pol. Reduced To S34,995· French
Clly Homea. Inc Gallipolis Ohio
(740)446-9340 Or 1·800·231·
4487

350

Farm•

Lots

13 Acres With Bteulllul Lake
View Sites $50,000 18 Acres

balh. CIA. FR Wolh Fireplace. 2
LOts, New Roof, Refrigerator,
Stove, OW Large 2 Car Garage
Big Yard large Rooms lots Of
E111ras. Relocating Out Of State

$67,000 Call (304)773·5391

Wllh Add On $79.500 Gallla
Counly On Blacktop Road.
(7401388-11678
Looking To Bur A New Home?

Don'l Haw Land? WB Doll! Hurry
Only 10 LOll lA II. 1104· 738·7215

Must sell due to employment- 3·4
bedroom home on 8 acres

HENTAI S

Remolded 3 Bedroom, Wood
Floors 1-112 Bath Beaut/lui
Fireplace. 2 Car Garage $73 000

(74013611-9151
Three bedroom new plumbing ,
electrical, gas torcecl air heater,
hot water lank &amp; bathroom woukS
make good rental property, no
land contracts Located In Po-

meroy. $29 900 OBO 304·465·
4031 after 5pm
Middleport lwo bedrooms. lull
or 740,992·2795
:i20

Mobile Homes
for Sal&amp;

4~0 Houses for Rent
1 ·3

Bedrooms

Foreclosed

Homes From $199/Mo. 4% Down
30 Vtara al 8 5% APR For Lis!
lngt. 800-319-3323 Ex1 1709
2 Bedroom Mouse In Eureka For

Ronl. S300 Per Monlh, $300 De
pasn. No Pels, Call After 5 00 pm
(740)3114-2560

2 Bedroom Recently Remodeled
Sandhill Road", Reference &amp; No
Pets. (304)675·3634
3 bedroom 1 bath. carport &amp;
shared pond $425 a month
$425 deposll 330·328·6863 or
740·tt2-fl244

a

mo and 3

A Water Heather, Furnace Prk:e
Includes Stove Aelrlgarator,

erence&amp; and deposit required
Wiseman Real Eatate Inc

Porch, Shod &amp; Wooden Fonco.
$7200 Call (3041675·3008 Boforo
..;3p_m_ _ _- - : - - - - : -'

(1401446 3614
Four Room Houao 52 Olivo
1Slreet, phone (7401446-3945

141170 Soulhern Dream, free De·

Galllpolls , 750 3rd Ave

livery free Selup only $9995 I·
998-928·3426
'

Month, 1 BR 1 Balh, Frame
Houst. Gas Heal No PolS, Weo·
kinds/ NlghiS (740)446-6614

Absolutely Must Sell· Brand New

3 BR/ 2 Balh Doublowlde Wllh
Dtll¥try. Sel·up, AIC &amp; Skirting
From $287/ Month Only 0 Oak·
wood GaNIPQNI (740)446-!Jo93

$160

Galllpoll~. 752 3rd Avenue, $300
Monm. 3 Bt&lt;l•oom 1 Btlh Frame
House, Gas Heat, No Pets Weekinds Nights (740)146·8614

mote options. Manufacturer of
sawmills, edgers end tll:idcletl

-*"""

1997 loaded Mercury Grand

FREE

lormallon
Bullalo.1·800·578·
NY 1422S
2UHJ

SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
Clatm Denied? We Specialize In
Appeals and H81rtngs FREE
CONSULTATION Beneltl Team

White. 4 Ooor. 24.000 Mies. Wei
Taken Caro 01. Call (7401441 0216 Or (740}591-1110

Servit:es, Inc Toll -free 1 888

1136-4052

Used Window
unu
Air
ConditiOnerl. 10 Day G.....,...
(7401886-7531 (740)886 0047
White Kenmore. Electnc Stove,
$75 , 2 Almond GE Washers,

$70 oo Each 2 Almond Dryers•
$60 Eadi (740}446 9066

530

Antiques

120 Pocket Watches In Good
Condition Ancl Wooden Books

For Sale. PhOne (740)146-1615.

422 2nd Avon.... GalllOiiS
Buy or sell Rlvenne Antiques,

1124 EaSI Maon on SR 124 E. Pomeroy. 740-992·2526 or 740-992·
1539 Ruos Moore. owner

Block. tlnck. sewer p!plls, wind
ows, lintels etc Claude Wtnlers.
Rio Grande OH Call 740•245·

5121

560

2 Full Blooded Pekinese Male·
All White Female , Brown With
Bl~ck Mask 6mo Old. E11cellen1
Whh Children To Good Home,

S75 DO Each Or $120 Both
(3041675-8195
AKC Black Lab. Female. 3
Months Almost House Trained,

Table Wolh Chrome Lags S75, 33
LP Record Album&amp; $3 00 Each
(7401367-7401
2 Sets Of Horse Harness, Good
Condlllon (3041675-3284
2·1/2 Ton Air Conditioner Unit

Compresoor. (740)245-5181
24 x52" Swimming Pool For S.lo
(740)44&amp;-9317
ATTENTION Fmanclal
Planners/Accounlantsllnsurance
AgentsJHome lmprowment Con·
tractors! Mortgage company has
devaloped procedure for submit
tlng loans fl you have the cllanls.

Artley Clarlnel, Very GOOd Conc:h-

lkln. 1250 (3041895-3013

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Sewage Trash. $350/Mo
448-0006

$1400. 304·773·5540

One bedroom apartment, $225

month plua ullllllos &amp; deposit,
Third Strttl. Racine, 740·247·
4292
Aivlr Bend Place Now Accepting
Applications for 1 Bedroom Hud
Subsided Apartment for Elderly

and Disabled, EOH , (304)862·
3121 Or (3041882·3274
Tara Townhouse Apartments,
Very Spacious, 2 Bedrooms 2

Flooro CA 1 1r.! Balh, Fully Car·
poled. Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool.
Pallo. Slart $365/Mo No Pots,
qulroa. Qays 740·446·3461.
E•onlngs 740 367·0502, 740·
446·0101

For Sale Gun Cabtnol (74012561651

Ford 2000 Tractor With Flnoohlng
Mowlr$4600 (740)148-1l815
620

Wanted to Buy

FREE CAS HI $10.000 or mora

Used

Mobile

Homo. In Tho 80's. 2 Or 3
Bedroom. (740)446-0175 Or
(3041675·5965
630

Livestock

'2001' FAIR PIGS FDA SALE.
BORN IN OALLIA COUNTV.
(740)441-0HI OR (740}4484382
•
4·H And FFA Club Plgl, ButCher·
lng Hogs For Sate Hay. Square
And Round Bales (74013811-9033

5 year old blonde palnl gelding
pony with blue eyes, $350, 740·
949·249• afier 4pm
50 'l'oung Beef Cows For Sale. 30
Angus! Angus Cross, 30 Char~
lals Cross Breed Cows, 21 With
Calves Sale As Group Only

S1 000 Each Call Allar 7pm

HUO subsidized apl lor elderly
and disabled EOH (304)675·
6879
460

:W~n~~·dot:~m

com

Grubb'S Plano- Tuning &amp; Repairs

Problem&amp;? Need Tuned? Call The
Plano Or 740.448-4525

$100/dep. Need Relerences,

(7401446-0175
490

HORSESHOEING
Cortllled
Earrlor, Fred Ouoon (740)2561330
Shollsnd elud pony reglatortd,
$500. Jack donkey. $400, 2 1/2
year

old

Buckskin

Hey

Grain

Hav For Sale 45 Round Bales,
And 250 Square Balas

Call

(740)448-0115 or (74014467843 Aller 6 OOpm
Hay &amp; Brl\)ht Wire Tie Straw Year
'Round Delivery &amp; Volume DIS·
count Available Herlt~ge Farm

(3041675·5724

Seed l

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repelred. New &amp; RebUih In ~lock
CaN Ron Ewns. 1-500·537·9528

(7401448-7643

Fertilizer

Tobacco Plants For $ale Call

Balhs, Rear Deck HVAC $600/
mo Plus Utilities Security And
Key Deposit No Pets References

Required (740)446- 4425 Or
(7401446-3936
Full Service Restaurant Available
In '{lnton Counly OhiO Has
Beer/ Wine License Equlpmenr
Included In Lease Seats
In
Dining Lease Long Term $1500

eo

a.

Mobile Homo Supply. 740·446·
9418 www orvb co...,..,.tt
NEW ANO USED STEEL Sltol
Beams, Pipe Robar For CoflCrelo
Angle, Channel, Fial Bar, Steel
Grating For Drlllins, OrtvawJYI &amp;
Walkways L&amp;L Scrap Mttall

(740)446-7300
NEW BRAND NAME COMPUT·
EAS· Almost evefvone approved
with $0 down! Low monthly pay·

Needs Some Body Work And

11.000 Molls CO Player. 4 Cylln
dar. 5 Speed. Salvage Title.
$3300
(7401446-4788 · Or
(740)388-8256
Vans

&amp; 4·WDs

1967 Bronco II XLT, 4WD Sporl
Utility 2 Door, Silver With Slue
Stripes, $3495, looks And Runs

Good. 5 Speed 86.300 Miles.
A/C Tinted Windows, AM/FM
Cassette, Tow Package, Roof
Rack Z1ebart Splash Guards &amp;

Running Boards (304)675·5964
1967 Chevy Full Size Van, handl·
cop Equipped, $4800 Will SOli Or
Tlllde (740)361-7093
1987 Ford F·250. 4x4, Robulll 6.9
Liter, Been Painted, Ntce Wheels
And Tires Nice Truck $7800

(140)388-9875
1994 Ford F· 150 4x4, Whitt.
Condition. (304)675·4721 Days,
(304)675 4249 EvoniQOS
1995 Chevy Gladlalor. very good
condlllon. loaded $7500 llrm.
740.992·3875

18 Ford 4114 Suspension Lift. New
Wheels, To Many New Parts To

'"'· Ca~ (740)245-9056
Aslro 1994 Conversion Van

740

Motorcycle~

o

c..e No. QO.CV-148
Judge: Crow
The Chan Manhlllan
Blink, At Trui1H of
IMC Home Equity
Loan Truot 19911-5
under the Pooling
ond SOHVIclna
Agrn1111nt dlttd a•
of Septomblr 1, 1998
c/o CltiFinonclal
Mortgage Compony
PlalnUII,

gins Work And Accessories,

Excollanl. Candy Apple Rod
$14.500
Firm Wide
(740)446-0213
1999 Harley
Gilda 88C:ID
Laser Red Pearl. 2900 Mlloe. Ex·
1ras St7.500 (740)4411-8124

SO DOWN CARSI POLICE IM·
POUNDS &amp; REPOSI HONDA'S,
CHEVY"S JEEP"S LOW AS $29/
MO"S 019 9% FOR LISTINGS.
CALL I 800·451·0050 eX! C·
9812
1972 Cftevolle. completely ra·
s1ored lo show car condition,
57 ,ooo ac1ual miles 350 auto/air,

red w/black vinyl lop $15 000.
740-949·2246
1986 Ford Taurus, For Parts

meni811-80D-617·3476exo330

Only. Best Olftlr (304)895 3013

Nlca
Used
Furnllure Call
Anyllmo, (740)446-1004 Or
(740)148-8275

1986 Subaru GL 4WO Wagon
$1600 1987 Cavalier Z·24, $1200
(740)386-Q113

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rnldencn
oro
unknown and cannot
Delenclantt.
by
reuonablo
dlllgonco
be
NOTICE IN SUIT
atcorllllnod, will take
FOR FORECLOSURE notlco that on tho 6th
OF MORTGAGE
day ol December,
2000, the Ch81o
Elizabeth Bartoe, Manhattan Bank, Aa
whoee loot known TruiiH OIIMC Home
addrell ' ' 52302 Equity Loon Truot
Mount Olivo Rood, 1996·5 under the
Long Bottom, OH Pooling
and
411743,
and
tho Servicing Agrnment
unknown helre, dated
11
ol
dovltlla, Jogateeo, September 1, 1998
executoro, ,
c/o CltiFinanclal
odmlnlatratoro,
Mortgage Company
apOUHI and a. .lgna llled Ita Complaint In
and the unknown tho Common Pleao
guardian• ol minor Coutt ol Melga
and/or Incompetent County, Ohio In Caae
helra of Elizabeth

760

Auto .Parts &amp;
Acce11orlea

810

Home
Improvements

840

$2500 (3041882·2817

Hoar II Run. Now Carb, Slartor,
Voll Rog $300 For All, Call

97 Honda Rebel 250, EKcellent

(740)388-0159

E&amp;S Lawn Service Design lm·

1786

790

17 Mark Twain Witt) Walk
Through Windsh•eld 115 HP,
Mercury Motor Runs Good,

949·2246
760

&amp;

Motor Homes
1990 Class A Gull Slream, 37
foot. 460 Ford/ OshKoon Chas·
slo/ Fully Equipped Including A
1996 sawrn Pull Car Bolh E&lt;eol·
lent And Low Mlloago (7401245,5752

SERVICES
810

$1000 (7401367-7235
97 Fisher 16 Pro Avenger Wat·
leye bass boat w/40 hp Mariner
Motor Gu1de trolling motor also
new 8 hp • Met'cury Four Stroke
Kicker and canop~ $8 ,500 740·

Campers

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

unconditional hletlme guarantee

Local reloroncos turnlshea E•·
labltshtO
Call 240576
Hrs (740)
446·08701975
1 600·287
Aog·
ers waoorproohng

Auto Parts &amp;
Acc&amp;Baorlea

Budget Prlc1d Trantmi11lone
All Ty-pee, ~ Acceu To Over
10,000 Transmissions Transfer

Cases 740·245·5677 Cell 339·
3785

All types of masonry brick, block

new service or repairs Master Ll·

&amp; stone Free estimates. 304

cansed electriCian

7739550

Electrlcel WV000306 304 675·

plomonlaltOll And serviCe Avell·
ablo For Spnng Clean Up Ferllllz·
lng And Planllng Free Esllmatos
Sallslacllon Guaranteed Greg
Milhoan &lt;3041675 "4628
Livingston's Basement Water
Proofing all basement repairs
done tree estimates lifetime
guarantee 1&lt;4yrs on job e11perl·

enco (304)895·3887
Superior Home Ma•ntenance We
Do Ail Fepalrs On Homes Carpantry Plumbing Decks, Etc ,
Eves Spouts. Storage Bu•ldings,

All Sizes (740)441..{)113

In MemQry

II~~~;~~~~~~~~
In loving Memory of

Hero Whale'l

C&amp;C

General Home Main
tenence· Paln!lng v1ny1 siding,
carpentry doors, windows baths,
mobile home repair and more For
free estimate call Chet 740·992·

8323

ctr ca an
Refrigeration

Resident~~! or commercial wiring,

Very Good Ford 302 Engine &amp;
Transmission, Still In Car. Can

16 Foot Aluminum Bass Boat,
40HP Mercury Trolling Motor,
Trailer &amp; All E"'as $2795.

No. OO·CV-148,m an are required to
within"
tho docket ol the anawor
Court, and the object twenty•elght (28)
lUI
and demand lor rellol daya alter
ol which pleading Ia publication, which
to foreclose the lien shall be publlahtd
of
plalntlfl'a once 1 week tor tlx
mortgage recorded conaecutlve weeke,
upon the !allowing or they might bo
doacrlbod real eotate denlod e h. .rlng In
to wit:
lhll CIH.
Property addresa:
52302 Mount Olive LERNER, SAMPSON
Road, Long BoHom, &amp;ROTHFUSS
OH 45743 and being Al1omoYfiOr Plalntllf
mora particularly P.O. Box 54811
deocrlbod
In Clnclnnau, OH 45201·
plalntllf'o mortgage 5480
recorded In MQrtgage (513) 241·3100
Book 66, page 171, ol
thle
county March 6, 13, 20, 27 &amp;
April 3....10, 2001
Recorder'• Olflce.
All of the above
named defendants

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1 1 d

(740)378-2706
Autos for Sale

Ellzabllh BartOl, II
al.

1999 Kawasaki 220 Bayou Utility
Modal, Rode Less Than a Hours,
Ellcellent Condition
Asking

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

71

COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUN1Y,
OHIO

1992 Harley Low Rider. 18 700
Milos. Over $5 000 Worth 01 En·

Leave Mosoago (3041895·3740
Or (304)895·3789

TRAN SPO RTATION

IJIIt&gt;ltd below with qO»IIIlane.

s

Red 2000 Model
Rollover,
E11tended Cab Ranger XLT,

730

ootoo.pertt•n . . . . phone _...,

E
D

Askmg $4895 Call (304)882·
1148 Or (3041882·2917

Condition. 2100 mile&amp;, asking
$2000. (740)148-79-43
Kawasaki KDX 60, 2 suoke Runs
Good $500 (740)446-8124

on VInyl Sklrllng Doors Wind·

BeaiJIIful, 1600 Sq Feet Restored
~d Floor Apartment In Historic
Oislrlct Ideal For Professional
Couple All Modern Amen ities 3
Bedrooms, Spacious Living, 1·112

1968 F-250 Exlonded C~b Ford

Tobacco Plants· Order Now To
Guarantee Early Sprtng Planttngs
Increase Allotme"ts Mean Extra
Pianl&amp; Thank You For Your Business Call Danny Dewhurst·

Huge Inventory Discount Pricea.
ows Anchors. Water Heaters,
Plumbing Electrical Parts, Furnaces &amp; Heat Pumps Benneus

720 Trucks for Sale

Loaded, 170 000 Milo&amp; 1 Owner
Noods To S.ll (3041675·1150 Ext
274

(7401446- 1104

650

(304)875-4833 Botwoon 5-Spm

&amp;

gelding,

Good Ml118d Hay For Sale Dela·
no Jackson Farm (304)675-1743

MOBILE HOME OWNERS

For Leaae

Par Month (740)710 0007

$75 00 Each. Call(3041576 2579

Call For Product Or Opporlunlly
(740)141- 1982

Kitchen Appliances And Other
Mise For More Information Gall

$75 t;ach,

I
f
I

Ings, Call Now! 1-800·719·3001
el{l AOtO

With Towing Package. E)lctllent

640

Space for Rant

Mobile Homo Lot. Will Taka
12'S· 14"s. 16's Wldea, $125/mo

Fair Pigs For Sele. Born &amp; Raised
In Gallia County

formation.
1·600·308·6147
www vlslonq2ooo com

Wrlltrt·AniSII &amp; Ma~y More IN·
FORMATION 1·800·242·0383

s
s

pounds &amp; tall seizures Honda&amp;,
Chevys, Fords &amp; more For list-

Paint 16500 080 (740)258-1233

Good

.

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. . . •
"
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7
. . .

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CARS $20/MONTHI POLICE IM·
POUNDS &amp; AEPOSI HONDA'S.
CHEVY 24 MO"S 019 9% FOR
LISTINGS! CALL 1· 800 -941 ·
6771 EXT t:-9814

Wanted

.&amp;II_,,_,.
..,....

1-888-815-1835.

L

4 oopm weekdays. anytime weekends Serious 1nqulrles only.

2000 Oodge Sport, 2 Wheel
Drive V-8. 5 Speed. 10.000 MilOs.

CoiTal Free·

c

99 Grand Am GT. wllllo. lady drl·
van. one owner, 18 DOD milea.

Back Bumper &amp; Brace&amp; For 1950
Dodge 112 Ton Plck·up (3041895·
3582

·-lolyf

Dally
Sentinel

(740)256- 1011

XLT Lariat , 7 3 Diesel, Auto
Transmission, All Power, A/C,

$1 000 740.698-2785

FREE Gr~nt Money &amp; Govern·
ment funding! Education, Housing
Purchase or Repairs, Business
Startup or Expansion, Inventors,

awnongs

080

&gt;1950'1 &amp; 198D"s '45. 33 RPM
Recorda. OJ, Slore
Slock.
Collections (937)675-2830 Allor
6:00pm

possible In 58 days or less Nev·
er repay! New programs! Free in-

lnclependenl Herballfe Distributor,
Twin AtverTowers now accepting
applications for 1 BA

Slart
Gtr-&lt;Jine Opporlunily1
For Free lnformollan.

CARS FROM $500 • Pollet lm·
610 Farm Equipment

- - finding

98 Honda CiviC Hatchback, Air,
Auto. 18900 17401446 9355

lor payoH Call 740-992•2358 aner

Fair Pigs Bor'n In Mason County
Certified Herd, Ready For pickup

For sale· aluminUm headache
rack. 3 door cabinet, 16" deep,

lor -

loaded, e11cellen1 condition Sell

Musical
lnatrumanta •

(7401256-1193

West 2 ~edroom Townhouse
Apartments, Includes Water

BISON Tho F~andtloe

Mailing Our Salol Brochurnl
fnte Supplleo, Po4tagol

Delong's Groom Shop, Grooming
All Dog Elt'oe!ll. 740-441 ·1602

2 Adirondack lawn Chairs S75
Both 1960's Fiber Optic Lamp
$40 Antiquo Aoor Lamp $75, Old

Jl,

Loaded S8.750 080 (740)2561252 (740)256-1618

No Cradil OKI HUD. VA,
FHA Cal lor ltsongs
1·800-501-1 771 Ext 9818

Spoclaloly 1·740-446·6308 1-1100·
28Hl098

-

97
Chrysler Sebring JXI
Convertible, 74,500
Milas,

19000

Call For Quotes On Other Sizes
If You Don t Call Us, We
Both Lose! Mob•ll Homes Our

lr.Ml

11800 080 (740)256-1233

0310

Shola, Wormed $150 (74012566814

570

lllleslllr.

(3041895-3739

SO DOWN HOMES

$1,000 BACK Ton Air Condtllon·
ar 2 Ton Co11 1 Lme Set. In·
slallod. $2 ,295. $1 .000 Back.
11295 Nol Price Freo Esllmale&amp;

"till I'

89 Chevy Corsette v~e. 2 8 engme, Auto, 4 Door, All eleclrlc,
1506
miles,
Runs Good.

AKC miniature Pinscher pupp1as.
7 weeks, blaCk &amp; lan, 740·742·

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

...

Air/ Till/ Cruise 100,000 Milas

SHIPPING Order online www Ez·
patRx com 1·1100-644·1427

740·

87 Olds Cuda&amp;s Clara Broughm.
-4 Door, Auto. Till. Cru1st. AIC.
Electric Wrndows, New T~res,
Very Clean, Inside &amp; Out,

99 Chevy Cavalier, 2 door. Au·
tomatlc/.Ovardrlve, Power Locks
and m.rrors 1111, cruise. spoiler,
Aluminum wheels, llnted glass.
Cheyenne Red , 19,600 miles.

540

Subscribe today.
992-2156

93 Dodge SlladOw. V-6 5 Speed.

Pets for Sale

(7401245-5419

Now Taking Appllcallons- 35

tomaliC, ram air, V-6, red, power
sunrool. comptelety loaded.
16.500 m11es, aSk•ng $17,500 ne~- 740-992-41117

Building
Supplies

loss.

2000 Pont•ac Grand Am GT. au-

550

78Y. . Siree~ (740)446-7398

M.ult Johnson (1 -0)
two hits over we
inrungs and allowed one run
for the win. Louisville sbtter
Arnie Gooch (0-1) gave up
five runs on etght hits m 4 2/3
inrungs and Y@S handed the
Starter
scattered

1999 Ponhac Grand Prl • GT,

12P 000 Moles. $1500 080.
(740)141-1083

Range $95, Refrigerator $150,

HIOQ-248-9832

Mendez contributed twO hia
aptecc for the Mud Hens, who
took :uivanbge of three erron
by the RiverBaa.
Muty Malloy went 2-for-3
wrth a double, and D T.
Cromer doubled and scored a
run for Louisville.

Randall Sunon went 2-for-5
with an RBI and a run scored
to lead the Toledo Mud Hens
to an 8-1 lnternaooml League
win 011er the Louisville RiverBaa on Monday night.
Kurt Bterek and Carlos

2351
Marqu&amp;. locally Owned By EJdorlv
Man. Vary Clean 83.200 Milot
(740}C46-4016

1363

LOUISVlLLE, Ky. (AP) -

1994 Th..-rblrd v-a au10111111c.
air all power S28oo. 740·742·

NORWOOD INDUSTRIES 252

ptfes tnciud1ng t'ieartgard Inter·
ceptor, Frontline, more!l! FREE

M, 1 bath home rents

lor $S50/ mo Cloae lo !own Rei·

I.: : - - - - - - - - 13 895 New Super lum·
bermale 2000. ,.,ger capacities

Included, reference ancl deposll

3 BR. 2 t&gt;alh hOme rents lor $6001

14x70 Bayview, Now Since 97. C/

-Clean.llrilla.
SportMolor.
Utlllly - S3000
Naodo
(7401367- 7236

EZPETRK COM Save up 10 50%
on ALL pet medicatiOns and sup-

L'ease Plus Security Deposit fte·

$32 500. 740·992·2788

1991 Oldsmobile Bravada All

600-t72·5987 www.orvb.mm/bonnen

Systemo Froo 8 Year Warranly

Nice 1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartments.
equipped ki1Ch8ns, AIC ullllllos
ter 5pm

&amp; Acreage

Bennettl Hea11ng &amp; Cooling, 1·

Fur._.. Oil follliiiCIII, 12 Seer

85 BuiCk Century, Good Condi·
lion. (740)2511-1631

lion com

required Phone 740·992·6951 af·
for Sale

Heat Puml)" I Air Condi110nmg

1991 Grand Prtx ST£. Good lor &amp; Transmlulan. I 999 C'-\'
Corsica. Runt. Good Body. 8oth
C..SI500 (740)381oC!69

Tappan HI Efficiency ~ Gas

waoonlne Special 314 200 PSI
S2t 95 Per 100; t" 200 PSI
137 00 Per 100. All Brass Comprasslon Frtling&amp; in S~cxjo
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jadmon Ohio 1 llor?~
"
" ~~·~-

than perfect creditl1·800·477·
9016 Code AC15 www omcsolu·

Country Kitchtn· 211e
Wallt, luKury Bath, Dttuxe car~

IIESIIEifiiAL--

1111 GMC SLE. Fill Sioo ~
l27t5. 1195 S· IO. S-4395. 1191
Ranger $3795. 1914 Grand Am.
v-e. Aula. $3695. 1998 Lumina,
S-4115 .
CDOK
IIDTOIII.
(740)141Hll03

• Sp~ng Sale AI Skaggs Appt~anc·
ea. Washer S95. Dry11 195. goo

Computers WE FIN~NCE DEL~
COMPUTERS! E•on wllh lass

28~~:ot8,

opaglltiU ..traps. filled . floor
length. ono lido. moldling sash.
o1ogarl. S75 0110. 740-992-e878

CatHIIt.

1l
annlng Bed,
Home
Unjt,
Repassed. Take Over Payments

Baseball &amp; Foolball Cards Set&amp;.
1972 &amp;Up. Topps. Bowan, Elc
Many Star Cards, 7 Glass Show
Case&amp; Call Allar 5pm (30416752473

Special 01 Tho Week· Schull

P10m drno- liza 7·1. light bluo,

Mudliens whip RiverBats

.... /Jo/1

-

AMIFM

-&amp;UsedFurnitl.&lt;o
New 2 Piece livingroom SU•tl5.
$399 Buy. Sell. T.-

AUTOS FROM 1100.00
Poice lnwundo &amp; Repast
TQIOIBI. Chevy's. Jeeps! •
Pieast Call lor Listings
1·800-45 Hl500 Exl C9817

Wllh Large Lake, Mobile Home

Musl See! Beautiful 3 Bedroom 2

M1i"1 S1rae1 FOO'IiU"e
(304)675-UZ!
515 Main Street. POint PUsan~

Iowa Rep earned $38411/FIRST
YRI 1-600-215 2200

Farm HouH. Boaulllully Remoldeo, 2983 Square FHt. 17 Aerts.
Pond, In-ground Pool, Several
Barns, Garage. Fruit Trees Close
To HOlzer. 1215.000 (740144&amp;4230

7396

Accepled . (740}446- 7444 or 1·
8n.fl30.9t62

Guaranteed Skaggs .-.pphances.

nlllhltd and unfurnished. security
Qeposlt required , no pets, 7•0·

shop &amp; movies Call

202 Clark
Chapel Ad. Porto&lt;. OH Free Es11-

we wiH pay J10U as 1he loan Oftlcerl

,eal·tn ki1Chtn 2 bathrooms. largo
LA, lormol OR. pine paneled don/
bedroom, full unfinished base·
man! steam heat, situated on 3
village lots. one car garage, new
Sidewalks, new root, large lront
porch, deck, small outbuilding
&lt;quiet street, lined basketball
courlf parking area. will consider
all reasonable orters, 740· 992·

(740~17

Washer/ Dryer Sol $275, Cheal
Freezer 1175. All Appliance

Apartments

For rent· one bedroom furnished

Now FloeiWood 18x60, 3 brr.! blh
only $199 88 par monlh. Call for
delallt 740-885-4367.

330

bath, LA, kitchen with electric
range, central atr 740·985·3650

No Credn
gages For in

For Rent Or land Conrract, 2

Ulti/Ues Paid , $280 Month PIOS

Make Monlhly Payment I 888·

Maytag Washer And Dryer can
9e Seen In The Home $150 Set

-same ·as&amp;.v
Rnancing or 90 days
cash Visa. Mastercard

MUST SEUI 3 Bed,_.. 2 Balh
Home No Old Contract To As-

AReliable Party To

rangoa Skaggs Aoploonees 78
Vtnt S•Ht. Call 740-448·7391.
• .....11-0128

2-.-llomtforrent.
no pots, 740-9112·5851.

-·us 50 E8l1. - . . . Oh.
sume Just

GOOD USEO APPLIANCES

~ Washert. dryers. relr~gerators.

.Mollohan Carpet

1250 Ro,. $350 Monlh

Middleport- gray stone 3·ot bad·
rooms, large wat.-ln dosets. large

(6001 490-0731 oxo 101 www na

monthly payment Reduce Inter·
est avoid late charges a~d stop
harassment L1censedlbbnded
Non·proht 800·288·6331 e11t 15,
www goldooastcc com

•

lot model ctearance, save up to
18,625 wnh any home. cllock us
out were dealing, Cole's Mobile

3407

871HIMII

Delalls l.fi00-719·3001 x1165

Two car garage/aparlmant In

ARE \'OUR CREDIT CARD BILLS
OVERWHELMING VOU? FREE
DEBT CONSOLIDATION can
consolidate vo~..&amp;r bills ll'lto one

rent tor handy person who can
mow the grass in the park, 11'-

3BR Repos/ Foreclosures, fte,

Quotes'l' •Nobody beats our pric·
es ~ Nattonal Contracl Buyers
Mnak:ontractbl{Yers com

2 - - mobile hOmo or 600
oq.

FORECLOSED GOV T HOMESI
SO OR LOW OOWNf TAX
REPO"S &amp; BANKRUPTCIES! OK
CREDIT! FOR LISTING! CALL 1·
800-Sol-1777 "" 9813
HOMES FROM $199 30/Mo 1·

EXTRA MONEV71 Work from

-

For Sale 4 Bedroom. 2 Bolh On 2
Acres. $750 Down Paymtnl
,w A C Easy Terms, Call David 0
1·800-3336910

NOT replacing, Long cracks In
mechanl11 bam

1311-341111

928-911118

A+ M&amp;M MARS/NESTLE Eslab·
ltshod Vending Route Will Hll by

ARE YOU CONNECTED? INTER
NET USERS WANTED! $25·1751
HR· PTJFT W1VWBtBoolfroo com

Setup

Limited Or No Credit? Governmono Bonk Ananco Only AI oakwood In Barboursville, WV 304-

IawO..-nhtNby

A VENDING GOLDMINE ·ACT
(2 SC/mon US I Earn S800+/wkly
Work 6·9 lws/wk Great locallonol
800-659-1775 ,,. req Fin avau

lOIII tloc1ric.
$300 e rnonlll plus Sl50 depod.
....... 740-742-2714.
14.70 -

Appliance

. - - (3041675-73118

-.:tlonl (304)738-3401

wllldl,.ln-GIIhl

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Thompsons

Final Davs. Nationwide Inventory

1oliMII9t"""""'
Dat' r w a • • - lllbti'ldthlllldttt.. OI
adv'8rtJMd In thiii&amp;W J*li*
ara8'ld*on.w1equll

And

llllivel)'

1-888-128--

TNt ..... 1. . . . . not

1he offering

...

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dlel*••llllllloo, •

"WORK AT HOME"' Earn 2K
per ""' phorw ....... _..,.

~

Country l.lvil)g0n 2
Wooded Acres. S2500 &amp; Move·
ln. (74Cil4*-3570

FACTORY OVERSTOCKII Now
Double Wide Only $1 .590.00
Oown And $318.00 Per Monlh

---.orllllgln. c.- ony Uollllon to
IMireq u:h P**Wt
fmMEMc 1 or

Business
Opportunity

Nice, Located In Lesage Area .
SIO.SOO On A Renlod Lot
(3041576-21142

FOCIOrJ Gool32x80 $10.000 Dis
count only $1000 00 Down. De·
IOV81)'. and stlup paid by factory
1-800-691-6717

AI reol- - -... In
tis ns f'll•ll sublld ID
1111- Filii HcutlngAI:I
Gl1968wllld1- lllogol
10wMIItw'"'qtw........
or dlla'lllll.,.i

••lltllkN•

FINMJCIAL

420 Mobile HomH
for Rent

dered Slnglftnde Home To Be·

No-i.OM - · ·

(740)448-G151 or 339·0950 II
No An- !.oM -sago.

87 Oakwood. 2 Bedroom, Very

como Available. Save SS calli·
8885650187

(H0)448- 0151 or 339·0950 II
Will Powerwash Houses, Tra•lert,
And RV' s Contact Ron AI

on
Sandhill Rd . Doos Nol Need
Moved. New Carpet Never
Smoked in la:l Barn Buildtng
Goto Bolli Po&lt;Chal. Well Maonlalntd Inside and out. (304)6757388 Monday· Friday. I 30 lo
5 oo. (304)875·6644 Aller 5 oo
and II' I IdS

DIVORCE Causes Custom or-

Will Powerwash HouM&amp; Tra•lers.
And RV' s Contact Ron At

Esllmalo
Aller 5 pm

Elderly Cays Days S5 oo Por
Hour (3041695- 3723 Ask For
1;:1onnle

PitiM Clll Us Toll Fr. . 1-8886138881 2411r
•

Mounrs Tree

LOANS $2000·$5000
Consohdatloi$200 ODO Bad/

Clean Homes Andf Or Sit With

Nofoos/SeMooChalgeo

(740)446-7804

B&amp;B Counsrructlon , Roofing
S1ding &amp; Concrele Interior &amp;
E~~:terlor Patnuno All Phases 01
Home Repairs For A Free

Call (304)675 77J8

ln-oi--------.n
UCt 750005. 111

10/NICE. FREEl

err Wllhin 10 Miles 21 Years
Eaperlence
Call M1ke At

--.On-Lot

ltt3. 3 Bedroom. 2 Balli. 14x70

NEED AN EARLY PAYOAY??llp
lo S500 onotanlly by phontl I ·

Lawn Mower And Small Engine
Rtpoil Froo Plcfl-up And DoW·

IF THERE"S A WAV TO MAKE A
TON OF MONEY ON THE IN
TERNET WOULD YOU WANT
TO KNOW ABOUT IT? CALL
ANO LISTEN 1·800 221 · 9932
(24nl •

Surrogates Nuded, lntertated In
Becoming A Surrogate? Voun

pump &amp; ale. $7.500. 740·511·
4043or7---.

~

177-EARLYPA~

For Sate AecondHtOnecl w"h·
era, dryers and retngararora

2-··--- -ft.--·
.
,
.
.
.
.
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- · uooo (30415-11
,lf12 14x10 Fair- T -.

In debt., Ow CfediiOrl ., ~Ned financial assi&amp;lilnce! Call 1-111440·3929 24 hra No ' " '· lrH

&amp;

800·8135894

Situations
WantBCI

Live In night clerk Meigs Motel,

ATIENTIONI

chording &amp; transpos ing
rf1l'!1"ml; 740-992-5403

home around your schedule part·
tlmelful·t•me Excellent Income! 1·

WORK FROM HOME
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tones." Totally illegal,
but it happened
Tt4AH YOU l&gt;IPI
because the responder
had no invitational
bids available .
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CELEBRITY CIPHER
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I would love to pay to watclt myMII
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would be your plan?
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today; but this doe•n't n\ean
' · you won't h•v• to work for it.
No one is hnnding our any free
rides.
LEO (July V -AuJ. 22)
Don't hrcuk any agreements or
pions you've made with anoth·
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there is something better you
can do with your time. The
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one.
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Althoughlou'll perform your
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should some unexpected
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• LIBRA (Sept . 23-0ct. 23)
Wh~n socializing today, keep
your conversations to frivolous
topics. Engagins in ofT·Iimit
subjects, &lt;uc:h as politics and
religion, could break up a
friendship.
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·
Dec . 21) Make it a point today
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people you've recently mel
and want lo Jet to know better,
hut don't ne,lect your old pals
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CAPRICORN tOe-c. 22-lan.
19) !Jcsi ruble result• can be
"chieved today, so long a~ you
keep everything out in the
open. &lt;specially if money is
involved. The minute ~oo.hold
. hack on something. it 'll 'he all ,
sh.f 'wrote .
AQUARIUS (.lan. 20-Feb.
19) You'll do well in associations wilh business cohorts
today, but you must . keep
everything strictly professional. Gening too familiar with
one another could squek:h the
progress.
PISCF.S (Fth. 20-March 20)
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Tim Foli, now a Reds coach,
The 12-foot statue, as said talking· was one of the
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opposing pitchers, became a called "the consummate baseMills 9, Braves 4 all that important.
drove in four runs, and Scott Shane Haltcr to score seVsm
.
He'rben Perry tied his Brosius had three RBis as unearned runs.
touchstone for thc;msands who · ball l"adcr;' but listening was,
Radke (2-0) gave up ~
needcd·a moment ro sure, to roo.
Mike Piazza homered twice •career high with four RBis, New York won at Kansas City
runs in 7 1-3 i.nningl. St6.e
reflect, to remember the play"He was the greatest leader and drove in five runs to lead and Frank Thomas hit a rwo- with 19 hits.
Sparks
(0-1) took the loss. _
er known as "Pops."
there could be;' Foli said. New York in iiS home opener. run homer Monday nighc as · P~da. who had his first
Some broug.ht flowers, oth- "Everybody in baseball gelS
After the MeiS raised their the Whitc Sox beat the Cleve- .career grand slaln in Sunday's
ers cried. Some fans left his shaR: ef big hits, and he NL championship b:anoer at lao~ Indians 9•2. But the 16-5 romp over Toronto, hit a
behind signs such as, "We got his share of those, but it Shea Stadium, they went out Indians were much more con- th~e-~n ,h~er . o~- Blake
D. . lblp1
Love Y9il, Pops No. 8"- and, was his presence that was so and beat their biggest nemesis. cerned about ~oodard, who Stem 10 the ~ JDJU~g. He
no doubt, a memory or tWo of powerful. He made everybody
Kevin Appier earned his ~ htt ~o ~ nght elbow by added an RBI sl?gle 10 ~he
Joey Hamilton pitched $iX
the player who had starred, feel important."
first NL victory as New York a line drive hit by Thomas.
seventh,. and fimshed wtth strong innings. and ToroDiO
and taught others how to star,
"He knew how to lose, and beat Adanta for the third time
Woodard drop~ed t~ the three hits and _three runs won its home opener, sendiiiJ
on the Pi~res· last two World that's· what made him a win- in four g:unes this season.
ground after gett10g hi~ and sc;ored. Derek Jeter had four Tampa Bay to its sixth straigll_t
Series championship reams. · ner;• Tanner said, shaking his
Piazza delivered ·his 25th rolled over several ttmes. hits.
_ loss.
~·
A moment of silence turned head in agreement. "I remem- career multihomer game. Trainers from both teams · Andy P~ttitte (2-0) pitched Raul Mondesi homered •v
into a lengthy salutc as fans bet when he made a throwing Tsuoyshi Shinjo also homered rushed out, _and Dr. Scott 8 1-3 10mnP. for the Yankees. Toronto before 48,115 fans.
kept applauding and applaud- error that helped cost ns a a for the MeiS. _ the Japanese Pric~, _ a White Sox team Ste~ (0:-:2), ~ho lastcd just _1
The crowd Was the Blue JatJ'
ing long after a pre-game game in 1979. Everybody was star bowed to the crowd, phys•O:UO also went to the 2-3 10mngs 10 an 8-2 10!!1 10 largcst since July 18, 1998, and
video tribute to Srargell down until he said he was just while his teammates stood in mound.
New York last Wednesday, their . biggest for a ho.W
ended If wa almost as if they trying to show Mr. (Art) the dugout and bowed to
They worked on Woodard gave up five hilS and three opener since 1995.
.,.
wouldn't let the game go on Rooney he had the arm him.
for about 10 minutes before runs in five innings.
The Devil Rays ~ontinu~
with_o ut the greatest home.:. strength to play quarterback if
putting his arm in an air cast,
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run hitter in the franchise's Terry Bradshaw got hurt. That
RaddM
loading him onto a stretcher
1Wins 11. ,._. 5 their
history, falling t.o 1-6. Tam£a
t 15 seasons.
cracked everybody up, and we
and wheeling him off the
Bay, which leads the majon-- ·
"Wm One for Pops," read were fine the next day."
field.
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Ray Lankford scored on a
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with 12 errors, made two miione sign; another read, "It's a
Bill Virdon, a Piratcs coach wild pitch in the bottom of Though Woodard's arm was and doubled, leading Min- ta~ that led to five unearnOCl
Sad Day - There's been a who was SurgeD's teammatc the ninth inning, and St. Louis badly swollen, two sets of X- nesota Twins over Detroit in
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death in the Family;• a refer- in t,he 1960s and his manager
'ts h
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rays were negative. He was the Twins' home opener.
ru~toti (1-0) .,.,.. up on~e
ence to the "We Ate Family" in 1972-73, said leadership woTnh• Comdi~ oalspenler.ded h - kept overnight at•Palos Com- · The game drew 46 103
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G eneraI .manager C am to complete a sweep at. An- B•"ddle (1-0). 1
saw 15- 20 games a year m
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Biddle, starring in place of
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Three R4vcrs as a youth, also Bonifay, who helped bring zo~~okie Albert
seemed visibly moved.
StargeU back to the Pirates as homered for the Cardinals. Cal Eldred, who has a knotted
·.;
A few minutes later, C&gt;~ a special adviser five years ago,
muscle at the b:ue of his neck,
·~--,
Larry Walker connected for
got the first hit ..,... and first · discovered Stargell's many the Rockies.
gave up 10 hiu, but only two
homer - in PNC Park, a interests ouiSide baseball.
earned runs. He cable through
"He was a very intelligent Phlllles
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with big pitches when he
two-run shot in the first
iMing ofi'Todd Ritchie.
man:• Bonifay said. "He was a
5, Ma M 4 needed them, ge~ng three
R,itcb.ie, like the other complete person. He could
outs in a row .to stop an lndiMarlon Anderson hit an ans rally in the third.
Pirates, wore a No. 8 on his talk about anything - the
RBI •single in the bottom of The White Sox came into
cap in Stargell's honor, and the arts, politics, technology."
. team will wear a .stargell uniSally O'Leary, a longtime the ninth inning as Philadel- the game batting .25.9 and
form patch the rest of the sea- Pirates publiCist, said Stargell phia beat Florida.
. with a four-gam~ losing
was one of the ·great.est team
The .Phdlies loaded_ the · streak. But they jumped on .
son.
Chuck Tanner; Stugell's leaders ever in pro sports, but, bas~s _With. no outs on s~ngles Chuck FinlllY (1-1), tagging
ma~atl!er fro'm 1977-82, felt a · "He really was a big, ge_nde by M•ke LJeberthal, TraviS Lee him for seven runs and seven
tWinge· of disbelief that the teddy bear. For his size, he was and Pat Bur~ll. An_derson, hits in the first two innings.
player who benefitted most very gentle, kinp person."
;who had a tym~ sac~ttice _fly . Finley left. after the second,
10 the seventh, hit a line dnve. his shorte~t outing since April
fiom the Pirates' 1970 move
~m · Forbes Field to Three
ExpOs 7, Cubs 5
to win it.
. 15, 1997, when he pitched
Ri'vers Stadium died on 'the
Jhe game at Vetera?s Stadi- two innings at New York.
very day a new park opened.
Montreal overcame Sammy u'? was ?elayed by ram. fo~, 88
Biddle, in thil bullpen this
Stargell's power, ' muted by Sosa's two home runs to win rrunutes m the seventh mmng. . year after making 'fol'r starts
the impossibly deep fences in its home opener.
·Wh·...._ Sox ..,,
last season, got into a little
For~es, exploded in Three . Jose Vidro's tie breaking
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trouble in the third, givit\g up
Rivers. He became baseball's homer in the seventh inning
a t'Wo-run double to Jacob
Cruz. But he _g ot the next
most prolific home-run hitter sent the Expos to their fourth
as the Pirates won six division straight win.At 6-1, they're off
CHICAGO (AP) - Steve three batters, striking out
tides and two World Series to their best start sitice 1974. Woodard's teammates stood Thome and Ellis BurkJ to end ·
during the 1970s.
.
Sosa hit .a pair of two-run behind him, watching in the inning.
Fittingly, StargeU was the shoiS for Chicago. With 389 stunned silence as the rightstar on the Pirates' final day in home · rum, he tied Johnny bander clutched his elbow
Three Rivers on Oct. 1, Bench for 37th place on the and writhed in pain.
receiving a lhunderous ova- . career list. •
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when Stargell worked upder 0-3 start.
Still, the Red$ aren't th~
· gene~ manager Cam Bonifay, also was , moved by the most accommodating visitors
when it ·comes to opening
"brief ceremony.
Kendall caught Stargell's new ballparks, also winning
ceremonial first pitch before · the fim ,game in Dodger Sta.the final game in Three dium in 1962 .
The P-irates lost their eighth
Rivers on Oct. I, a stirring
consecutive
home opener no .
moment that will live with
matter the -venue - they
· Pintes Jans for decades.
·~fti}a,ught me a I t about haven't won since 1993 - by
cblg:hciJI remember my dad falling ' behind 3-0 to· Reds
· (former major league catcher rookie Chtis · Reitsma (1-0),
Fred Kencbll) told me he was · who shut them out on three
ontr?f ~e 1best guys in the hits until the seventh. By
gam~~ aftd'lri)' da(\1 didn't lie to then, Casey had added an
RBI si~gle (allowing Michael 1
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against reliever Marc ·wil!tins,
whll_}lso threw a run-storing
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The Pirates had made it 32· in the seventh on ·third
baseman Aat:en Boone's error
and a doulile-play grou~~er
after loading the bases wtth
no outs. Center fielder
Michael Tucker preserved the
lead with a sliding catch of
Adrian Brown's liner with
two outs.
The Reds added a run in
the eighth on Boone's runsc.oririg single off the glove of
third
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opposing pitchers, became a called "the consummate baseMills 9, Braves 4 all that important.
drove in four runs, and Scott Shane Haltcr to score seVsm
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He'rben Perry tied his Brosius had three RBis as unearned runs.
touchstone for thc;msands who · ball l"adcr;' but listening was,
Radke (2-0) gave up ~
needcd·a moment ro sure, to roo.
Mike Piazza homered twice •career high with four RBis, New York won at Kansas City
runs in 7 1-3 i.nningl. St6.e
reflect, to remember the play"He was the greatest leader and drove in five runs to lead and Frank Thomas hit a rwo- with 19 hits.
Sparks
(0-1) took the loss. _
er known as "Pops."
there could be;' Foli said. New York in iiS home opener. run homer Monday nighc as · P~da. who had his first
Some broug.ht flowers, oth- "Everybody in baseball gelS
After the MeiS raised their the Whitc Sox beat the Cleve- .career grand slaln in Sunday's
ers cried. Some fans left his shaR: ef big hits, and he NL championship b:anoer at lao~ Indians 9•2. But the 16-5 romp over Toronto, hit a
behind signs such as, "We got his share of those, but it Shea Stadium, they went out Indians were much more con- th~e-~n ,h~er . o~- Blake
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no doubt, a memory or tWo of powerful. He made everybody
Kevin Appier earned his ~ htt ~o ~ nght elbow by added an RBI sl?gle 10 ~he
Joey Hamilton pitched $iX
the player who had starred, feel important."
first NL victory as New York a line drive hit by Thomas.
seventh,. and fimshed wtth strong innings. and ToroDiO
and taught others how to star,
"He knew how to lose, and beat Adanta for the third time
Woodard drop~ed t~ the three hits and _three runs won its home opener, sendiiiJ
on the Pi~res· last two World that's· what made him a win- in four g:unes this season.
ground after gett10g hi~ and sc;ored. Derek Jeter had four Tampa Bay to its sixth straigll_t
Series championship reams. · ner;• Tanner said, shaking his
Piazza delivered ·his 25th rolled over several ttmes. hits.
_ loss.
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A moment of silence turned head in agreement. "I remem- career multihomer game. Trainers from both teams · Andy P~ttitte (2-0) pitched Raul Mondesi homered •v
into a lengthy salutc as fans bet when he made a throwing Tsuoyshi Shinjo also homered rushed out, _and Dr. Scott 8 1-3 10mnP. for the Yankees. Toronto before 48,115 fans.
kept applauding and applaud- error that helped cost ns a a for the MeiS. _ the Japanese Pric~, _ a White Sox team Ste~ (0:-:2), ~ho lastcd just _1
The crowd Was the Blue JatJ'
ing long after a pre-game game in 1979. Everybody was star bowed to the crowd, phys•O:UO also went to the 2-3 10mngs 10 an 8-2 10!!1 10 largcst since July 18, 1998, and
video tribute to Srargell down until he said he was just while his teammates stood in mound.
New York last Wednesday, their . biggest for a ho.W
ended If wa almost as if they trying to show Mr. (Art) the dugout and bowed to
They worked on Woodard gave up five hilS and three opener since 1995.
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wouldn't let the game go on Rooney he had the arm him.
for about 10 minutes before runs in five innings.
The Devil Rays ~ontinu~
with_o ut the greatest home.:. strength to play quarterback if
putting his arm in an air cast,
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run hitter in the franchise's Terry Bradshaw got hurt. That
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history, falling t.o 1-6. Tam£a
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cracked everybody up, and we
and wheeling him off the
Bay, which leads the majon-- ·
"Wm One for Pops," read were fine the next day."
field.
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Ray Lankford scored on a
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Bill Virdon, a Piratcs coach wild pitch in the bottom of Though Woodard's arm was and doubled, leading Min- ta~ that led to five unearnOCl
Sad Day - There's been a who was SurgeD's teammatc the ninth inning, and St. Louis badly swollen, two sets of X- nesota Twins over Detroit in
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death in the Family;• a refer- in t,he 1960s and his manager
'ts h
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rays were negative. He was the Twins' home opener.
ru~toti (1-0) .,.,.. up on~e
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seemed visibly moved.
StargeU back to the Pirates as homered for the Cardinals. Cal Eldred, who has a knotted
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muscle at the b:ue of his neck,
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Larry Walker connected for
got the first hit ..,... and first · discovered Stargell's many the Rockies.
gave up 10 hiu, but only two
homer - in PNC Park, a interests ouiSide baseball.
earned runs. He cable through
"He was a very intelligent Phlllles
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with big pitches when he
two-run shot in the first
iMing ofi'Todd Ritchie.
man:• Bonifay said. "He was a
5, Ma M 4 needed them, ge~ng three
R,itcb.ie, like the other complete person. He could
outs in a row .to stop an lndiMarlon Anderson hit an ans rally in the third.
Pirates, wore a No. 8 on his talk about anything - the
RBI •single in the bottom of The White Sox came into
cap in Stargell's honor, and the arts, politics, technology."
. team will wear a .stargell uniSally O'Leary, a longtime the ninth inning as Philadel- the game batting .25.9 and
form patch the rest of the sea- Pirates publiCist, said Stargell phia beat Florida.
. with a four-gam~ losing
was one of the ·great.est team
The .Phdlies loaded_ the · streak. But they jumped on .
son.
Chuck Tanner; Stugell's leaders ever in pro sports, but, bas~s _With. no outs on s~ngles Chuck FinlllY (1-1), tagging
ma~atl!er fro'm 1977-82, felt a · "He really was a big, ge_nde by M•ke LJeberthal, TraviS Lee him for seven runs and seven
tWinge· of disbelief that the teddy bear. For his size, he was and Pat Bur~ll. An_derson, hits in the first two innings.
player who benefitted most very gentle, kinp person."
;who had a tym~ sac~ttice _fly . Finley left. after the second,
10 the seventh, hit a line dnve. his shorte~t outing since April
fiom the Pirates' 1970 move
~m · Forbes Field to Three
ExpOs 7, Cubs 5
to win it.
. 15, 1997, when he pitched
Ri'vers Stadium died on 'the
Jhe game at Vetera?s Stadi- two innings at New York.
very day a new park opened.
Montreal overcame Sammy u'? was ?elayed by ram. fo~, 88
Biddle, in thil bullpen this
Stargell's power, ' muted by Sosa's two home runs to win rrunutes m the seventh mmng. . year after making 'fol'r starts
the impossibly deep fences in its home opener.
·Wh·...._ Sox ..,,
last season, got into a little
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trouble in the third, givit\g up
Rivers. He became baseball's homer in the seventh inning
a t'Wo-run double to Jacob
Cruz. But he _g ot the next
most prolific home-run hitter sent the Expos to their fourth
as the Pirates won six division straight win.At 6-1, they're off
CHICAGO (AP) - Steve three batters, striking out
tides and two World Series to their best start sitice 1974. Woodard's teammates stood Thome and Ellis BurkJ to end ·
during the 1970s.
.
Sosa hit .a pair of two-run behind him, watching in the inning.
Fittingly, StargeU was the shoiS for Chicago. With 389 stunned silence as the rightstar on the Pirates' final day in home · rum, he tied Johnny bander clutched his elbow
Three Rivers on Oct. 1, Bench for 37th place on the and writhed in pain.
receiving a lhunderous ova- . career list. •
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when Stargell worked upder 0-3 start.
Still, the Red$ aren't th~
· gene~ manager Cam Bonifay, also was , moved by the most accommodating visitors
when it ·comes to opening
"brief ceremony.
Kendall caught Stargell's new ballparks, also winning
ceremonial first pitch before · the fim ,game in Dodger Sta.the final game in Three dium in 1962 .
The P-irates lost their eighth
Rivers on Oct. I, a stirring
consecutive
home opener no .
moment that will live with
matter the -venue - they
· Pintes Jans for decades.
·~fti}a,ught me a I t about haven't won since 1993 - by
cblg:hciJI remember my dad falling ' behind 3-0 to· Reds
· (former major league catcher rookie Chtis · Reitsma (1-0),
Fred Kencbll) told me he was · who shut them out on three
ontr?f ~e 1best guys in the hits until the seventh. By
gam~~ aftd'lri)' da(\1 didn't lie to then, Casey had added an
RBI si~gle (allowing Michael 1
me," Kendall
said. I
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Tucker's double in the sixth.
Casey also had a two-run
double in a four-run ninth
against reliever Marc ·wil!tins,
whll_}lso threw a run-storing
wild pitch.
The Pirates had made it 32· in the seventh on ·third
baseman Aat:en Boone's error
and a doulile-play grou~~er
after loading the bases wtth
no outs. Center fielder
Michael Tucker preserved the
lead with a sliding catch of
Adrian Brown's liner with
two outs.
The Reds added a run in
the eighth on Boone's runsc.oririg single off the glove of
third
ba~eman
Araniis
Ramirez before scoring four
more in the ninth.

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BRADBURY - Beadbury Elementary School in
the Meigti..ld School District was one of 166 elementary schools in · Ohio to
rcceM: recognition and a
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perfurmance on the 2000
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Announcement of the
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made .at last .nights meeting '
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Principal Rusty Booknwl
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BOth fourth- and fifth-graders at Bradbury Elementary School spent Tuesday morning making Easter bunnies
schools in southeastern ohio
to take home to loved ones over the upcoming holiday. With assistance provided by employees of Weaving
to receive the aw.ud.
Stitches, who volunteered their time for the event, students learned to stitch, stuff and later paint faces on
. The progr:un, funded
the highly decorative home-made crafts. Above Is Cody· Cook, stude11t, and Shannon Korn, fourth grade
through Ohio's education
teacher,
of the bunnies with filling.
(Tony fvl. Leach photo)
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budget, is designed to reward
schools with the greatest
ilt!pr~Mment on slate proficiency tests.
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In a letter fioni. State
Schools
Superintendent
Susan Tave Zelman. it was
noted
that
Bradbury
&gt;l!lv TONY M. LEACH
Comme~ce's regular meeting at Tuesday about the upcoming
adrie\'00 an overall imp~­
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Overbrook Nursing Center. in -Appalachian Herb Gathering to
ment on the fOurth·. 8,Jllde
be held near Rutland .
."proficiency f t5: - !laftif'"·'Of.·""'*""
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150.6 ~tage po,ints.The
ence aimed at · B.urns, with the United Plant take place over the June 23-24
test wa taken.in Match.~
educating lndi- S;JVers (UpS), and Diana. Don weekend and focus on various
with the •· 'reP&lt;ltt ~- b,eing
viduaJs·
about Carlos; director for the Na'tional workshops and discussions perreleased.only .re~endy.
native Appalachian medicinal Center for the Preservation of taining to the growth, conservaShe said tl;le aw.ud ,is patt
plants was discussed during the Medicin al Herb! (NCPMH), tion and use of native plants, said
of the S10 milliotfsetaside in
Meigs County Chamber of spoke . to cha~T~ber members
the state education budget to
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acconling tO t;he legislation.
Other elementary schools
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Lawrence
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leaders were looking to . finalize a
pl:m on Wednesday· to spend an
additional $1.4 billion on education..over the next two years.
However, · it's unclear exactly
how close leaders are to paying
for that plan .
Gov. Bob Taft, House Speaker
Larry }iouseholder and Senate
President Richard Finan. - all
Republicans - are scheduled to
meet Wednesday in hopes of finishing a joint school-funding proposal .
They have until Jun e, .15 ' to
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POMEROY - Contracts for the renovation of Meigs High School were awarded by
the Meigs Local Board of Education at Tues.day night's meeting.
The general trades contract, CO!Rbined
with windows, went to Wesam Construction
of C hester ·who had · a base bid of
$2,232,421. Wesam was the low bidder on
the project.
Other contracts awarded were Hooten
Equipment Co. of Charleston, W.Va.,
$67,000, food service equipment; Cody Zeigler, Summit Station, $109,373, casework,
(library and science); Central Fire Protection
Co., Springfield. $267,699, fire protection;
Geiger Brothers Inc. , Jackson, HVAC combined with plumbing, $923,500; Brush Con- :
tractors, Columbus, electrical, $789,000; ·
DEW Technologies, Chagrin Falls, technology. $244,767; and G.E. Modular Space,
Columbus, providing modular classrooms,
$144,995.
Jeff Engram, project mana ger of' The
Quandet· Group Inc., the district's construction management · firm, attended lthe meeting, and made the recommendations. for the ·
contracts. Engra~ sai~ that everything is set

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· "Sen. Finan and the
Speaker ha11e done a
very good job of building
consensus on the full
package."
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"I think they've pretty much
got things worked out," Rep.
Gary Cate~ or'West C hester, the
second-ranking House Republican, said Tuesday.
"Sen. Finan and the Speaker
have done a very good job of
building consensus on th e full
package," he said. All that's left is

"haqimering out some mmor
details."
The plan will call for spending
about $4,800 on each Ohio
schoolchild next year, up from
$4,490 if no change is made. It
would spend about $4, 'f.\._0 the
following year, said R~p~on
Peterson, a Delaware Republican
closely involved in school-funding issues in the House.
The plan also calls for additional payments to bridge the gap
betwe-e n needy and rich districts.
Lawmakers still must find a way
to pay for the school-funding
plan as the state moves to cut
spending because of the slowing
economy.

Health care workers from Meigs County held a
Monday rally at Pomeroy's riverfront to
increase awareness and support of better
patient care. About 30 members of the Service
Employees International Union participated In
the Quality Care and Services Cam·paign, a
political program with a series of 40 regional
events, Including rallies. candlelight vigils and
leafletlngs, designed to Inform the public and
legislators about obstacles that inter.fere with
health care workers' ability to provide quality
health -care service. (Tony M. Leach photo)

: U.S..seals a deal to release spy plane crew
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sealing . a
deal to release 24 members of an American spy plane crew, the United States said
Wednesday it was "very sorry" that an
American spy plane was forced to Ian~ in
Chinese territory after a crash that apparently killed one of C hina's fighter pilots.
The statement stops short of the full
apology demanded by Beijing but twice
uses the words "very sorry."

U.S. Ambassador Joseph Prueher "has
received verbal assurances from the. Chinese government that the air crew will be
allowed to leave prompdy," said White
House spokesman Ari Fleischer. "The
agreement will bdng ~n end to the detendon of the flight crew ... on Hainan island.
q "Ambassador Prueher has deliVered to
the Chinese government a letter concerning this incident arid we are working out

with the Chinese government the
arrangements for departure:•
The letter includes a U.S. expression of
regret for the presu111ed death of Chinese
·pilot Wang Wei, whose fighter jet collided
with the spy plane April 1, and says the
United States is "very sorry" that the
American plane landed on C hinese soil
without permission, though it notes that
the plane was "severely crippled."

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