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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
125,000 School Improvement lnccntiw Award for
perfurmance on the 2000
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Announcement of the
school's achievement was
made .at last .nights meeting '
of the Meigl Local 8oanl of
Education, which gave a resolution of commendation to

the stalf.
Principal Rusty Booknwl
was there for the board's
action and noted that Bradbury was one of only.a few

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
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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
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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
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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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buildings and districts that are
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materials

and/ or books,
acconling tO t;he legislation.
Other elementary schools
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Elementary in Jackson
County; three Rock Hill
Elementary - Schools in
Lawrence
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Crooksville · Elementary in
Perry County, Zaleski Ele~taty in Vinton County,
Li&gt;well Elementary and
Lawrence Ele~Dentary in
Washington County, and
.Green Elementary in Scioto

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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
meet a court order to'fix the way
Ohio pays for ·primary and secon~ry education.
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high levels. The money is 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
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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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some holding placard•. "Profits over people;• said one.
. . ··: a football, s!adium, th,e second, largest' ~oc:i.irl~'!llii:l.lm! 'i n cit.y'hiS'- talked with ~Q~pany officials in recent.day•, said he under•tood _,
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Sheryl Smith, director of campu• life, said last lnorlth tliat.' torf, ':i\!~b'IIlirig to the FBI:· ' I
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Tuesday. April tO. 2001 at Holzer Medical Center.
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He was born on Jan. 5, 1975 in Elyria. son ol Clarence
Edward Lee and Rose Ellen Roush Lee. He wai.•a gracJuate of
Carleton School and was employ.ed as a producaon worker at
Meigs Industries in Syncuse.
Survjving in addition to his patents are three sisten and two
brothers-in-hw, Kelley and Larry Klein of Pomeroy. Michelle
and Randy Montgomery QfWest Columbia, W.Va., and Allilon
Lee of Pomeroy.
He was preceded in death by .m. grihdpatents, Harold and
Rosalie VanMeter Roush, and John and Mabel ~ee Knapp.
Services' will be 1 p.m. Thunday, April 12. 2001 in FisherAcree Funeral Home, Pomeroy, with AI Hartson officiating.
Burial will be in Graham Cemetety, New Haven, WVa. Friends
may i:aU at the funeral home fiom 6-9 tonight.

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Church at 7 a.IIJ. Sundiy, ·, · .m ~~ :- n actl~
ready to start in late May or
with breakfast co follow, .. · · for dlW~I! hU ~en filed an at the latest the first week in
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P~eu ~Ilia bY PtJ8Y L. ~lp· . The date for the ground
Un . , . . ,., :. p1~1 ~' ~~~~~. ~iWa!ll . breaking has been po•tDORCAS. · -:-. Betb~n;~:~.~i!f'P~~~~~~"~~:" -' ·~;. . ·: \ P.~ned until May 21, it was
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Church~ so~~~e ·_ Circl~ · · ··• · . .1&amp;g.,U .·· _· , · The total construction
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box lunchi~e -~ tbunday . ,Pv~Y - •l'lea~~JII. - · hagh school renovation . "
at 7 p.m.'AII merhben mould to appropriate property and S5,680,000, with the b1ds
· bring a box ' lunch , for the fix · compt~iat!on thro\lsh coming iat nearly $600,000
sale.
e.Jnent cJOmun , have been below budget, according to
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traili by.' cleJfiDJ tteet ·ptd RACINE..._
deadlihi . inthldes· .. the ' , asbestos
brush an~ marking trails, ~It . (ot allbmittihJ ·"•pl)licatio'nf • n!(IIOYl!l, · taking our ceiling
up litter, landscape _at the for~~ ,2001 Ernest.A. (Bud)
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fiom the be' ch, dtan q~,~· :·~~~~ , Edil~ati~n ~c.h~l7 ,
flower beds, aue!llble p~eru~ :.-.· a. ~'P~,Jtif:41}f tO. t _, ,.~,
~blo...~d cli!IJl qp cht pla~t)' ,~ccot!~l·;, .to . '!''t~~~~~: ,
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All yolunteeh, . includins new ' .s~liolarslupi An ·tile.
c~urc:h · ·bps''·!Couts fa~- ~mount_ · o,f .it ,QQO .• dch,,
' . lies . and ~0~~-~ ~u~~ and ~ote~tlaijy :. ~rie~able three;
itU!ividuai) who ~te intereJt.r addltlo.llll ~~r~ for•- ~nd~r·
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~p~U~llnts 'm u't be legal
pmle clo~ulg· '•.nd ; work: reti~thll ,of SllctO!t 1bwmhip,
gloves, and meet at .the ~~~~ , Mell(i: ..';·~';'Dfy · :or , !lhe~·
filmpinl area 11ea_r .th~ ~-Y.~~M~~·!_~;!.~f ~~e ;.1~t~ .•Mtt
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lnfor.m.ttop '· ~- 'va1\•l!le bY , Hial\i' , School i., ~l.hdan~.~ .
~ailing P~r~i Mat\~aer .JU!tdyi' Co.l!l'l~lor : ,Shi~ey ~~~re an~
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.following a brief video .:( '
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stressed the importance of •
the cancer sociery's si81l!':r·
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participants,
includin~
patients, medical •upporf; ·
staff, corporations, civi~
organizations, churches, and
community volunteers the
opportunity to j~in together
to fight against cancer.
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10-,15 people •pend 18 ·&gt;
hours together in an effort '•
to raise money to battle ,,_
cancer. At least one mei)tb~.; ,
of each team walks, runs · . ·
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businesses, hosf~ls.' scho~ls
an~ .other orp ~ . nons, satd , ·.
N,j_codemus, an · each team · .is aiked to ritse a minimum
. of $100 per person.
Gina Pines, director of the i
University of Rio Grande:~~
Meigs Center, inform~&lt;¥;'
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second'· annual "Evening
Poetry" . will be held o~
Apri124 .at 7 p.m. inside the
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poetry readings . will ta~(! ·
place once again and wlli'&lt;;. _
feature such writers a• Jud~
Klare, Jack Hart, Cathy
· Lente•, Joyce Richardson,
Amy Cooms, and Joanne
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electrical work in the voca·-;.. i
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roof on the academic pll~
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through the scli'ool year in "'\ . blocks of four or five elm- '
room• with •orne classes to
be held in modular· units.
Everything will be broug~;'
up to code including elec;.\1.,
tricity - and the unitar~;.
•ewage system, he sau!.
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take place in the cafeteri~ as·
well as the media center,
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there will be new lockers ;,~
·and desk• and chain in the :#'l;l
entire building, new ceiling tile and flooring will be - ,
installed, along with a security and inter_c ommunka ';;o'- .
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installed in parts of th~·,r ·building not now air condi~
tioned, but not the gymna~
slum, there will be new
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p)ate, and the _ ~f"tt entrance
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1,880.99; fire equipment, wues aft"ectiDI woodlands.
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38,596. 13; COPS PASt; inteteltl!cl pllrties ue wei•
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cemececy, • God's Clothins Parish on
(1,200.02); meter .deposits, Thinl Sttcet ih Racine April
25,465.93; cemetery endow'" 17 to 20. fiom II a.m. to 2
ment, 81,117.42.
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Topics at the conference
will include: growing forest
and field herbs, conservation
and ·restoration, farm development and management,
uiing medicinal herbs, marketing herbal · products.
wild-simulated Ginseng.
"We hope that through
thi• year's conference, we
can help spread the word
abl:&gt;ut the importance of
ALBANY - Harold Oxley Sr., 80, Albany, diecJ Monday,
native plants," said Carlo•.
April9. 2001 at Russell Nursing Home, Albany.
"Besides their medicinal
purposes, the's t plants also
• He was born July II, 1920, son of the late Clinton Brown
and Ha;q:l Mae McHarg Oxley. He w.t• a union-painter••a vethave a huge impact on the
eran of the U.S, Army during World War II, a member of the , •••Ill • ..I..Lu..tliU
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natural foods industry."
Albany VFW Post 9893, Pomeroy chapter o,f the DAV. and the . . .
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painters'.union.
RUTLAND '~ Leadillf '(:tU:if1Aii~D· ~:'fisi -P..pt- ·the rain fotesu ofthe world,
Surviving ate his wife, Wanda Lou Starubury Oxley; three Creek C~rva~c:y Disuict _land ~rHWIJI~Bap.ast"Churc:h Meigs ~ouhty is a unique,
sons, Harold Oxley Jr. and Billy Oxley; both of london, Ohio, has iuued' a· boil·~~ry for wiU · ~old ib t Sth annual _untouched area that ~ffe~s
and Chuck Oxl~ ofGIO'Ie Ctty; three daughters, Louelh Cof- · Kinpbilty Road cuatomen, Good Friday ail-nishc gospel excellent growth pomb1li~
fey, Carolyn Oxley and Kay Rake, all of LOndon; a stepdaugh- until· further n~cc. A nliiit _linl on Friday, beJinning at 7 ties _f~r many varieties of
ter,~eresa Turner ofSa~btoon, Canada; a s~pson, ~al~ ~urner water line lealr. iii the aiea is p.m. Solid lltick Quutet,Jim medianal pla?ts.
of P1clrerington; two Sisters and a b11&gt;ther-m-hw, Vll'gtnsa and n!)W under reptii, Ohio. to4~ Bdetasi Slllpni Hands, Fiith.several nauonally recogByron Weue of Ronda, and Dorothy Lovett of Buchtel; a · fiom Horner Hill to
&amp;I _Journ~ Jimmy McK- nazed speakers -such as
brother and sister-in.-law, Kenneth and R&lt;XU: Oxley of~- bury P..oad, . Horner Hill ni&amp;IUr
Gloryland Steven Foster, Rosemary
·lien; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and meces P..oa4 and White Oak_P..oad Beli~, and: Joe Oladstar,
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He was also preceded m death by his suter,Evelyn &lt;;&gt;xley;bis ed bY the
due -:19 :;f'qtor ilivi~ the
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Services will be 2 p.m. Friday in · Bigony-Jordan Funeral
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Home, Albany, with the Rev. Edw.tni Jones officiating, Burial
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. will be in Athens Memoty Gardens, with military servic~
SHADE:.,.... A boil advisory
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POMEI\riv. ..._ ·An ,acti~n Carlos.
call at the funeral home from 5-9 p.m. Thursday.
Water OOtric:t customen oil C~t dialolutfon. o( marriage
Pot more information on
Ohio 681 west of U.S. 33 to has bdb fiied in MeitP thc ·herb gathering, contact
Dewnny Road his been lift• , County · Comm'On __P~as Rural Action at 767-4938.
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GALLIPOLIS Roxie E. Salz~, 93; . Gallipolis, died
A_ water sample taken ~n .. Sqilch,; foinelOy, 1!04 ·~~tie Herald Nicodemus, coordiMonday,AprU 9, 2001 ~tWyngate of Gallipolis.
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the National Weather Service cloudy with a c~nfe of.~~?~-•. , w~~~ ~refjg~~~~/o?~1 an~JP~r1ca,p ~$ ~l'l."'fl~ ot;t tll,e malll , :delinquency by mduQn~ P";':'IC related to schools, police MaJ .
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her $10-a-ttcket audience. "It'• ·sort of flattermg to 1\e yelled.at ,
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About 20 people peacefully· marched ourside the .arena, with were fol8flllll~tie'dl-dboard boxes ih a &gt;fiatking lot beh1hd . Cleveland C11y Council PreSiden~ Mike Polensek, who has •
some holding placard•. "Profits over people;• said one.
. . ··: a football, s!adium, th,e second, largest' ~oc:i.irl~'!llii:l.lm! 'i n cit.y'hiS'- talked with ~Q~pany officials in recent.day•, said he under•tood _,
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Sheryl Smith, director of campu• life, said last lnorlth tliat.' torf, ':i\!~b'IIlirig to the FBI:· ' I
$73,500 wa• allocated for the event, including Mrs~· Bush's •· 'l'lle ~t:tin'I!'!W:is fouitd ' MoHday.leverung'Jtl~xt"to:Welcome cutbacks.
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Tuesday. April tO. 2001 at Holzer Medical Center.
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He was born on Jan. 5, 1975 in Elyria. son ol Clarence
Edward Lee and Rose Ellen Roush Lee. He wai.•a gracJuate of
Carleton School and was employ.ed as a producaon worker at
Meigs Industries in Syncuse.
Survjving in addition to his patents are three sisten and two
brothers-in-hw, Kelley and Larry Klein of Pomeroy. Michelle
and Randy Montgomery QfWest Columbia, W.Va., and Allilon
Lee of Pomeroy.
He was preceded in death by .m. grihdpatents, Harold and
Rosalie VanMeter Roush, and John and Mabel ~ee Knapp.
Services' will be 1 p.m. Thunday, April 12. 2001 in FisherAcree Funeral Home, Pomeroy, with AI Hartson officiating.
Burial will be in Graham Cemetety, New Haven, WVa. Friends
may i:aU at the funeral home fiom 6-9 tonight.

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program which is roluntuy and
bkcs place after school where
teachers work with students on
. hom,ework.
He said theiC is a math tutoring program and a special n!ading project, but he attributed
most of the succesa to "cOil'llriitted teachers with high expecta-lions )Vht;&gt; ha~. stuck to their
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high expectations, they've
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Church at 7 a.IIJ. Sundiy, ·, · .m ~~ :- n actl~
ready to start in late May or
with breakfast co follow, .. · · for dlW~I! hU ~en filed an at the latest the first week in
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P~eu ~Ilia bY PtJ8Y L. ~lp· . The date for the ground
Un . , . . ,., :. p1~1 ~' ~~~~~. ~iWa!ll . breaking has been po•tDORCAS. · -:-. Betb~n;~:~.~i!f'P~~~~~~"~~:" -' ·~;. . ·: \ P.~ned until May 21, it was
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Church~ so~~~e ·_ Circl~ · · ··• · . .1&amp;g.,U .·· _· , · The total construction
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box lunchi~e -~ tbunday . ,Pv~Y - •l'lea~~JII. - · hagh school renovation . "
at 7 p.m.'AII merhben mould to appropriate property and S5,680,000, with the b1ds
· bring a box ' lunch , for the fix · compt~iat!on thro\lsh coming iat nearly $600,000
sale.
e.Jnent cJOmun , have been below budget, according to
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Work to be completed
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traili by.' cleJfiDJ tteet ·ptd RACINE..._
deadlihi . inthldes· .. the ' , asbestos
brush an~ marking trails, ~It . (ot allbmittihJ ·"•pl)licatio'nf • n!(IIOYl!l, · taking our ceiling
up litter, landscape _at the for~~ ,2001 Ernest.A. (Bud)
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fiom the be' ch, dtan q~,~· :·~~~~ , Edil~ati~n ~c.h~l7 ,
flower beds, aue!llble p~eru~ :.-.· a. ~'P~,Jtif:41}f tO. t _, ,.~,
~blo...~d cli!IJl qp cht pla~t)' ,~ccot!~l·;, .to . '!''t~~~~~: ,
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All yolunteeh, . includins new ' .s~liolarslupi An ·tile.
c~urc:h · ·bps''·!Couts fa~- ~mount_ · o,f .it ,QQO .• dch,,
' . lies . and ~0~~-~ ~u~~ and ~ote~tlaijy :. ~rie~able three;
itU!ividuai) who ~te intereJt.r addltlo.llll ~~r~ for•- ~nd~r·
In h I&gt; '"' t , Srllduatc · tturl1es, •_ w11l be_
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~p~U~llnts 'm u't be legal
pmle clo~ulg· '•.nd ; work: reti~thll ,of SllctO!t 1bwmhip,
gloves, and meet at .the ~~~~ , Mell(i: ..';·~';'Dfy · :or , !lhe~·
filmpinl area 11ea_r .th~ ~-Y.~~M~~·!_~;!.~f ~~e ;.1~t~ .•Mtt
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lnfor.m.ttop '· ~- 'va1\•l!le bY , Hial\i' , School i., ~l.hdan~.~ .
~ailing P~r~i Mat\~aer .JU!tdyi' Co.l!l'l~lor : ,Shi~ey ~~~re an~
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.following a brief video .:( '
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stressed the importance of •
the cancer sociery's si81l!':r·
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participants,
includin~
patients, medical •upporf; ·
staff, corporations, civi~
organizations, churches, and
community volunteers the
opportunity to j~in together
to fight against cancer.
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10-,15 people •pend 18 ·&gt;
hours together in an effort '•
to raise money to battle ,,_
cancer. At least one mei)tb~.; ,
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businesses, hosf~ls.' scho~ls
an~ .other orp ~ . nons, satd , ·.
N,j_codemus, an · each team · .is aiked to ritse a minimum
. of $100 per person.
Gina Pines, director of the i
University of Rio Grande:~~
Meigs Center, inform~&lt;¥;'
those in attendance of thl~
second'· annual "Evening
Poetry" . will be held o~
Apri124 .at 7 p.m. inside the
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poetry readings . will ta~(! ·
place once again and wlli'&lt;;. _
feature such writers a• Jud~
Klare, Jack Hart, Cathy
· Lente•, Joyce Richardson,
Amy Cooms, and Joanne
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There will al•o be a book 1iii.
sale and signing by authors ~·'
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electrical work in the voca·-;.. i
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roof on the academic pll~
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The superintendent said
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through the scli'ool year in "'\ . blocks of four or five elm- '
room• with •orne classes to
be held in modular· units.
Everything will be broug~;'
up to code including elec;.\1.,
tricity - and the unitar~;.
•ewage system, he sau!.
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take place in the cafeteri~ as·
well as the media center,
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there will be new lockers ;,~
·and desk• and chain in the :#'l;l
entire building, new ceiling tile and flooring will be - ,
installed, along with a security and inter_c ommunka ';;o'- .
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installed in parts of th~·,r ·building not now air condi~
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slum, there will be new
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p)ate, and the _ ~f"tt entrance
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1,880.99; fire equipment, wues aft"ectiDI woodlands.
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cemececy, • God's Clothins Parish on
(1,200.02); meter .deposits, Thinl Sttcet ih Racine April
25,465.93; cemetery endow'" 17 to 20. fiom II a.m. to 2
ment, 81,117.42.
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Topics at the conference
will include: growing forest
and field herbs, conservation
and ·restoration, farm development and management,
uiing medicinal herbs, marketing herbal · products.
wild-simulated Ginseng.
"We hope that through
thi• year's conference, we
can help spread the word
abl:&gt;ut the importance of
ALBANY - Harold Oxley Sr., 80, Albany, diecJ Monday,
native plants," said Carlo•.
April9. 2001 at Russell Nursing Home, Albany.
"Besides their medicinal
purposes, the's t plants also
• He was born July II, 1920, son of the late Clinton Brown
and Ha;q:l Mae McHarg Oxley. He w.t• a union-painter••a vethave a huge impact on the
eran of the U.S, Army during World War II, a member of the , •••Ill • ..I..Lu..tliU
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natural foods industry."
Albany VFW Post 9893, Pomeroy chapter o,f the DAV. and the . . .
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painters'.union.
RUTLAND '~ Leadillf '(:tU:if1Aii~D· ~:'fisi -P..pt- ·the rain fotesu ofthe world,
Surviving ate his wife, Wanda Lou Starubury Oxley; three Creek C~rva~c:y Disuict _land ~rHWIJI~Bap.ast"Churc:h Meigs ~ouhty is a unique,
sons, Harold Oxley Jr. and Billy Oxley; both of london, Ohio, has iuued' a· boil·~~ry for wiU · ~old ib t Sth annual _untouched area that ~ffe~s
and Chuck Oxl~ ofGIO'Ie Ctty; three daughters, Louelh Cof- · Kinpbilty Road cuatomen, Good Friday ail-nishc gospel excellent growth pomb1li~
fey, Carolyn Oxley and Kay Rake, all of LOndon; a stepdaugh- until· further n~cc. A nliiit _linl on Friday, beJinning at 7 ties _f~r many varieties of
ter,~eresa Turner ofSa~btoon, Canada; a s~pson, ~al~ ~urner water line lealr. iii the aiea is p.m. Solid lltick Quutet,Jim medianal pla?ts.
of P1clrerington; two Sisters and a b11&gt;ther-m-hw, Vll'gtnsa and n!)W under reptii, Ohio. to4~ Bdetasi Slllpni Hands, Fiith.several nauonally recogByron Weue of Ronda, and Dorothy Lovett of Buchtel; a · fiom Horner Hill to
&amp;I _Journ~ Jimmy McK- nazed speakers -such as
brother and sister-in.-law, Kenneth and R&lt;XU: Oxley of~- bury P..oad, . Horner Hill ni&amp;IUr
Gloryland Steven Foster, Rosemary
·lien; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and meces P..oa4 and White Oak_P..oad Beli~, and: Joe Oladstar,
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He was also preceded m death by his suter,Evelyn &lt;;&gt;xley;bis ed bY the
due -:19 :;f'qtor ilivi~ the
will be attendlng the weekbrother, Lawrence Oxley; a son,Jtmmy Oxley; and a !lrother- -depreauriuCI
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Services will be 2 p.m. Friday in · Bigony-Jordan Funeral
· ,. ' be a · collaborative effort
Home, Albany, with the Rev. Edw.tni Jones officiating, Burial
, between Rural Action, the
. will be in Athens Memoty Gardens, with military servic~
SHADE:.,.... A boil advisory
NCPMH and UpS, added
under the dlrection of the AlbapyVFW Post 9893.Friends may for ·Tuppers Plairia-Che&amp;ter
POMEI\riv. ..._ ·An ,acti~n Carlos.
call at the funeral home from 5-9 p.m. Thursday.
Water OOtric:t customen oil C~t dialolutfon. o( marriage
Pot more information on
Ohio 681 west of U.S. 33 to has bdb fiied in MeitP thc ·herb gathering, contact
Dewnny Road his been lift• , County · Comm'On __P~as Rural Action at 767-4938.
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Iii other matters, Betsy
GALLIPOLIS Roxie E. Salz~, 93; . Gallipolis, died
A_ water sample taken ~n .. Sqilch,; foinelOy, 1!04 ·~~tie Herald Nicodemus, coordiMonday,AprU 9, 2001 ~tWyngate of Gallipolis.
Monday is considered .are.·. ,:
Smith; Urballl, ·:;, _ : · nator of the Meigs C9unty
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member ,of Rodney Grange.
Jona!ban Meigs' 'Chapter of
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Surviving are two brothers, Willis.T. Leadingham of Gallipol8
li•, and Dewey A. Leadingham ~f Dayton; and several -niecel Daughters of tho ,Anaerican ,
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houn and Goldie Moore; and four brothers, E•tel Leadingham, vtce pm1de~t of the Reared ,, in Me-r,Counry . Probate
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placed on . the altar. The question
shocked me. I. didn't know how to
respond. Is this appropr:iate? I don't
want to make a joyful event depressing, -. BRIDE-TO-BE, NORFOLK, VA .
DEAR. BRIDE-TO-BE: It
doesn't have to be depressing. Placing .a small photognph of your
grandfather on the altar would be a
sensitive and loving gesture.. A shorr
reading could be dedicated to your
departed gnndfather who is with
}'OU in spirit- a sentimental warmup for the nllin event.
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Qu~on: 'VJlen and how
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Christian FetiQwllh!P ~l)u!J7h· ,; . ~tttvict,~rea ~ ol Retired • ' ·•~t~:u&gt;P ~\ ( I. 1.
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Echoes on Sunday evening,,, · •·. PQRnAND ..... Community of
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POMEROY '7 ~ome~y Mer- Love)l,f!~ just off County
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drug:• but it isn't an intelligent Oltio 45'101.
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MIDDLEPQR]- Wjdow'~ •' ; DORCAS:- BethanY-Dorcas &gt;~ :
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FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST$
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t[ons, call BellY Gll~y. ~~ . :-. :rt~.~rytc,e,. 1 a.m., ~lnglng ..,... , ·g1~,~ry ~~ ..,w.ity ur n'ltiltipJe··· causes no other symptoms, you
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COIWirution lllmrtt.d to hlvt • FREE hearing tilt ~ ... If
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thll problem can bt helptdl Bring this coupon wHh you tor
the hall, with nomination. at•"· ' . • •.,.. ' • ,.. •
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your FREE HEARING TEST, a $75.00 valut.
officera,Dinner at B.
CARPENTER- Ji41. Union
... grinds .down, thc sides and top any infection 'there as well. In a
UMWA. UAW • ARMCO, AND ALL OTHER INSURANCE PROVIDERS
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·Qf the existing1tooth. This does few days both infections will ~
CHESTER- Shade R~r
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· t'teJil&lt;M:S decayed ..or wea~ne~
· evenrng service, 6:30 p..m.
. . r rparts of,the tOOIIh and reauces
FRIDAY
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DANVILLE - "Beyond the • RUTLAND ..,..."Lamb. of God,'
placed .Q!if;~, dl~ tQpth, will have
Cross· presented by Penn.
an , Ea,ster,d~ama, Friday at '
~e. ~~. !:'~terfl:li..WQ!ensions as
View Bible Inst~ute Chapel
6:45 p.m., and Sunday at 9:30
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Church, Friday, April 13, 7:30 Nazamne. ' •
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REEDSVILLE - Sunrise ser· · · fo~ , the ~~q1ent, l$0 bond the
RUTLAND -15th annual
vice, R~dsville United
crow?,.~n,~ tooth ~~ther. ·
Methodist Church, 7 a .m.,
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sing, 7 p.m., Rutland Freewill with breakfasfto follow.
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TUfiPERS PLAiNS~ South
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POMEROY- "Fun, Fpod
Bethel New Testament
·' ili'e''~ge~ .tootll': is prepared
1!0r ' 'th~ rnlWri,'di~1b'~ mold is
and F,uowahip,' 6 to 10:30 : Church, Ea$1er Sunday
p,m.. Friday and Saturday at . Aessurection Day service, 7
' made th11 D'art ol'ti\e mouth.
God's NET In Pomeroy. Nutrl· a.m., with breakfast to follow,
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temponry cap is 'q ne . tot e
tiona( meals, video and com- :• regular Sunifay Sl!IVJiill, 10:10 .
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AIJTLAND- "Lamb of G.od,~ . Ele!t:I!II 'IJnltll.d·,Mel!)!l!llst
made' uiillzing th~' q1old of the
Easter drama, 6:45 p.m., Rut· Church, Easter service, 4 p.m.
mouth. At the second visit the
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temporary crown is -re!"ove.
TUPPERS PLAIJ':jS - ..,Qood publleMd aa-~·fr.l!e HI'VIce .. ; "' ~~d- . the f~rm:'9en! .9re . 1s
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to non-proftf!gi'OIIJ)I wishIIIStabe&lt;f.l ·
' New Testamen! Church, 7 . tpgto an OU!ICI rrieellnga
' ., A crown is a fei'manent denr~··T~Hh='·a!.~..l)l!':;1~:, :~"!!,• i. riOt
c•.\' '¥~· al~hQp-iiMJ ?':~" "p~ sal• or funckllla. • e
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LON'j3 BOTTOM _ Good Fri· 11'1 of 1 ny type. ~· 11'1 . .
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day service, Long Bottom , pr!ntiKI oally·•• . , .,C I ptlr· . ,~J: ..., oli. die, front• ~th I broke .m
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p.m., Rev. ~.Drm!Jtf ~~"i~ "'-' ;) ,~~rfq ,~RetH'· ~ ,-,r, 1 •
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taty-n:lated-technology, a Justice Departone:party authoritarian state; thaJ it
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denies its 1.~ billiori citizen$ the rights
Th~ Cox Report identified two of the ;;: ·
and fiee4oms we Americans take
' Peopie'{Republic's' cash-laden e.oos- ~
gtanted.
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The C~ese peopleablc;
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freedom of the press. :
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camWe're sorry thai ' the· Communists in pUn
. qes a ;mercandlist
policy with palgrt. oon.-:nbutions. that the notorio':ls ,
Beijin'g are intolerant o(poli~cal ~~t, the Unitea, Statei.,;? . &gt;
C~e 'Die Im:de to the Democratic
~ they so mercilessly demonstrated m · .Evm as .we magnanimously bestowed Nat10~ Corrumttee. .
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.· ..:c,,·~plesTffiiei,lin . disaellotlsti/1 tieedld 'alsch"oo!S:No .
unarmed pro-democracy protesters m status' on Bdjing last~; even as .w,e fligh~-ttsted th~~ D~-31 mobile t~ter- ...
matter what the newspaper he'a'dlines say, otir children have not
Tianamen Square'.
afforded Chin~ie , exporten . of toys, conan~tal ba!li'll:c nuss•le. which Will be
turne'd into savages from "Lohi of the Aies:•
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, !Jn~ ~!)at . they co~ttipue to use laws foot\War,,rionsumet elecuonics, ·black ,q.pab~e of ~e~venqg nu,clear payloads to ; .
. Y~.~AllsoN".g\lel (caJif.JHigh Sc!l0'6f 'sl£Jderi't!"3ilegedll ~ ·a~irtst '.'subversion'' ·and ''endangering , berell' and'~tr ~' fiee ' Utd unfet- Alll¢C~ Cltl~..
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mates to skip school. A 9-year-old brought a .45-callber h~dimprismi a 'wide range of.political dissi- Beijing cotitioued to impose protection- al secunty re~orrer Bill ~~ not~d th~t · '·
· gun L complete with amm'!nition. - to •his•'Norwalli eleden!s ' ahd !ictiVists, accotdlng to a 2000 •ist barrien&lt;to, U.S:goods and 5emces, the ~was tuntd to comode wtth the
men~ ~h&lt;?ol (ne~r Lo! ~ngeles). And, of cours.~, the .~oot;:
State Department report.
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effectiwly f pri~ng we.~ ·beyond' ~e fint VISit to China ,by Gen. Henry Shel- .. , .
ings across the nation over the past two weeks have· everyone
~We're . sorty ~hat' the governn;te,n t {)f mearu .of.most of Cbfua11 consumeQ. "t~J!· chairrnm of th~ Joint ~hiefS, of~taff. , ··
conc~~d£1l!.O!l. ~~s&lt;; : . ,,.....,
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. . ,.,, , ,.. , Jiang Zemen is contemptuou~ .of human , 'Jibat's. whY the United States
on .. Meanwhile, a top Chn~ese mihtary
B~.JOmmat~~die.e~aren't the norm}i:Jley·~ mJeMlfi~r:- : 'rtlghts:.As&amp;rulesty .'nte~I~Mlruw reported the slion lend of' a. rec~rd $!)9 billion lead~r, Gen..~hang W~ruan, recendy ·l. •
~ible·a~ts - -some of trefDendous vtolenoc: - that need to ·
last year, "Torture 15 Widespread and S}1- trade imbilaru;e with China in 1999~ . predicted a militaty confbct over Tatwan .. -;:
serve'as ·reminde~ t~:tt · socie.o/. is not perfe~t. ~ .: · .' · '
..teniatic.,COIJitrutted in the full ran~ of Whylthe -· de•gap, ~o'1t certainly 'wal m the ,nfxt ~ve .t~ l9_years. ,
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Sh~ngs- and thr~~cs shoilld n~ver oc~ur, let ,afone m t~e ,:.state irisijWtions, from police; ~tatio~ .tn. mdet; las . ·~Wii.d . why th.e United -. ~n~.~ the L1bera~.ton. Army Da1ly, · , ·
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as a mwt ffiaY;6e a bio hasty .in their decisions; · ':. •I ••r · '. ·
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the-eltample ~f Zho'\t Jiangx- ·a lii
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Foi;• c~mple, Cdiona•dehMar (Calif.) H~ SchooL adminjong..- go-year-old ~ · troin fiut)liJl. b , stJC ,. ~ss ~·. ~eapons 0 .mass gets. ' . ·
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' proVil!ce, who' \vas 'torult to' death bfi· d~~!:ion ~~ e~~~ technologies.
The~· are ~y China-related issues .~;., ·
drawf~ 'a picture •.ill£ a teacher wtth an&lt;arrow •through. the .;c oflieials fiOnY a townslilp birth control ,.~~has ~~d ~ss~e teChn(!logy tp , .for wh1ch Amencans should be sorry. . .
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~:;:. • ,ptlj,ce; They.., were trying ~ll&lt;' \llalte 'hi,m ,If~!, '\'fhU~ ~0•• ~~ the ayat9~ But ~ darn sure fh&gt;?'t ~e t~e Com~ :1':
teacher.::.:
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In~ midst .df illiS Wave' of violence;·the ~ewp&lt;&gt;rt-Mesa · reveal •the' whereabouts oti\Jij ~fe, sus-, ~~ chetfUciak '.u~d. to ~ ~~y · n\u')Uts an ,ap?l~ fur .f?rct_ng dpwn our .:~".
Unifl'c!d scli'ool
~ ne~by area) added ,t~ lts-zero~t~ler ~-. , .ptekd o( b,tiilg pregnarl~~ou~ per- .~ ~1}~1:~ 11 Li~ With 115 sj7Y pl;uie -:-;-11_1.mternanop,ill ampace - ..~ ~
ance ' policy.' .. : just, , ' drugs; alcoho and- w~~.ons ':before : mission. ):~ • .
f. ~~-, , . ·V', ' !1P.~. ~~~ has. Pl'OVI~d N~~· a~d ~g tts ~..
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They liilng Zhou . u~ , dbwp, , and ~.~ .\Y.lm. r~v.; . ~!~rialofor tiS ballistic
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toleraeel&amp;rhe revi$W6'Woul.dilnclude draWihgs sucltas_the"'s'eiil ~. r\1).e~edly~ whipped and . beat, bin), ~t); '. P!iDilF,Il~,,And it 1\as supplied Pak:
~tph Prrltins ,Is a columnis(jor The San ~n·;
enth-f!s~_but irlalso aubws district administdtors to , Use . Wooa'en &lt;llu~. They burned hln;l, with i~~ \Vitllrt~ for a nuclear~pon.. ''DI+ v. i i i'on:t'rilitirtt and can be reiiChed at . , •
their;lt(t'~h :-Vl{eA.1such"iHdances arise.... ' ''·\..,. ·• ~ '• d~e ~!'&amp; bnnded hial With s91,der- , ;, W'l:re ~jJ!f:q) goYHnment 1'fiin~ Jo.tpk.PtHdnsUnioi!'IIib.r.Om .J
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the CIA will head an outstde mqmry. It will look at ways to
imp~e 'FBI internal securiiy in order tq discourage' and catch
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mos;imay view his former association with the agency as a
poten,pjconflict but practicality says his experience with the '·
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Judge Webster · , owever,
pointing a finger of blame at bureau offioals, or for recommendui$ any penalties for misconduct.
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Depa"riment investigation· announced recently by Ashcroft. . ..
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Miss Mannen and Emily Post:H~
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me if a picture of my snndfather•
who recendy passed away, may be
placed on . the altar. The question
shocked me. I. didn't know how to
respond. Is this appropr:iate? I don't
want to make a joyful event depressing, -. BRIDE-TO-BE, NORFOLK, VA .
DEAR. BRIDE-TO-BE: It
doesn't have to be depressing. Placing .a small photognph of your
grandfather on the altar would be a
sensitive and loving gesture.. A shorr
reading could be dedicated to your
departed gnndfather who is with
}'OU in spirit- a sentimental warmup for the nllin event.
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Qu~on: 'VJlen and how
one. It doesn't know to go to
Christian FetiQwllh!P ~l)u!J7h· ,; . ~tttvict,~rea ~ ol Retired • ' ·•~t~:u&gt;P ~\ ( I. 1.
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Echoes on Sunday evening,,, · •·. PQRnAND ..... Community of
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of how it Jtappe,rn.
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John C. Wolf, D.O.
. "Family Mediciru!" is a weekly
POMEROY '7 ~ome~y Mer- Love)l,f!~ just off County
~th~ a tooth ··~ has beeit
Auociate Prof&lt;uor
column. To submit questions, write
chants A8SOCt~t1on, 8.30 a.m.. , ~pa~ 35, .•sunrise servtcea at
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of Family Medicine
10 ]oltn c. W.,!f, 1). 0., ()11io UniPaoples Banking' and Trust
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THURSDAY · ·•. •• ,, : '" .. ,. , .. .,. , , "
, i ' common reason fot a cap, how" nertt."
drug:• but it isn't an intelligent Oltio 45'101.
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MIDDLEPQR]- Wjdow'~ •' ; DORCAS:- BethanY-Dorcas &gt;~ :
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FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST$
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· Will be given in MEIGS COUNTY by
table service furniBil.s. Clues; ' lan.FeltoWahlp Church, Sunor chipped, damaged by a sin- headache better;\lnd because it
t[ons, call BellY Gll~y. ~~ . :-. :rt~.~rytc,e,. 1 a.m., ~lnglng ..,... , ·g1~,~ry ~~ ..,w.ity ur n'ltiltipJe··· causes no other symptoms, you
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TUPPERSPLAif'IS- ' . ·•- Rti'OI.Chll'ri~Griflllh'ilsspeak- :"' 'W&gt;'I'~· .. ~ e •uere ·:m; o er eau.
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explanation!of the Sflder lllrr, POMERIG:V. - $1ill!l"' service,,,, ·, ! restm;es.the Ulo.lb:to..a: near dor~ · 'to •o ther areas of dl.e body. As an
Clll Toll Free 1.aoo.634-528&amp; for an lmmedllle appolntlqtnt.
vice, South !'lethal New !eat• ' and CQillfTIUf!l!on .~~~Hysell Run .•,, 1 · ~ ·~pe 1 and w that is also ~xample, the antibiotic }'OU take
Tht tam will bt given by 1 Ucenaecl Heti'lng Aid Speclallat.
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COIWirution lllmrtt.d to hlvt • FREE hearing tilt ~ ... If
Post 9053 to meet, 7 p.m., at HrJice,"T~·.m . .. ·.•. c , . . . :· · . ~n o~ 'to .prepat'e a tooth,... also goes to your smuses and
thll problem can bt helptdl Bring this coupon wHh you tor
the hall, with nomination. at•"· ' . • •.,.. ' • ,.. •
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your FREE HEARING TEST, a $75.00 valut.
officera,Dinner at B.
CARPENTER- Ji41. Union
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UMWA. UAW • ARMCO, AND ALL OTHER INSURANCE PROVIDERS
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WALK·INS WELCOME
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·Qf the existing1tooth. This does few days both infections will ~
CHESTER- Shade R~r
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Lodge No. 453, regular '!'eet· . day, eve
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FRIDAY
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DANVILLE - "Beyond the • RUTLAND ..,..."Lamb. of God,'
placed .Q!if;~, dl~ tQpth, will have
Cross· presented by Penn.
an , Ea,ster,d~ama, Friday at '
~e. ~~. !:'~terfl:li..WQ!ensions as
View Bible Inst~ute Chapel
6:45 p.m., and Sunday at 9:30
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Church, Friday, April 13, 7:30 Nazamne. ' •
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REEDSVILLE - Sunrise ser· · · fo~ , the ~~q1ent, l$0 bond the
RUTLAND -15th annual
vice, R~dsville United
crow?,.~n,~ tooth ~~ther. ·
Methodist Church, 7 a .m.,
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sing, 7 p.m., Rutland Freewill with breakfasfto follow.
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TUfiPERS PLAiNS~ South
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POMEROY- "Fun, Fpod
Bethel New Testament
·' ili'e''~ge~ .tootll': is prepared
1!0r ' 'th~ rnlWri,'di~1b'~ mold is
and F,uowahip,' 6 to 10:30 : Church, Ea$1er Sunday
p,m.. Friday and Saturday at . Aessurection Day service, 7
' made th11 D'art ol'ti\e mouth.
God's NET In Pomeroy. Nutrl· a.m., with breakfast to follow,
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temponry cap is 'q ne . tot e
tiona( meals, video and com- :• regular Sunifay Sl!IVJiill, 10:10 .
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TUPPERS Pr.AINS""" North ' ., ·• · -a~li'st; ~ pihnane~ti cro\vn is
AIJTLAND- "Lamb of G.od,~ . Ele!t:I!II 'IJnltll.d·,Mel!)!l!llst
made' uiillzing th~' q1old of the
Easter drama, 6:45 p.m., Rut· Church, Easter service, 4 p.m.
mouth. At the second visit the
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land Church of !he ~arena.
nie CommunitY-Calendar Ia
temporary crown is -re!"ove.
TUPPERS PLAIJ':jS - ..,Qood publleMd aa-~·fr.l!e HI'VIce .. ; "' ~~d- . the f~rm:'9en! .9re . 1s
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to non-proftf!gi'OIIJ)I wishIIIStabe&lt;f.l ·
' New Testamen! Church, 7 . tpgto an OU!ICI rrieellnga
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taty-n:lated-technology, a Justice Departone:party authoritarian state; thaJ it
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denies its 1.~ billiori citizen$ the rights
Th~ Cox Report identified two of the ;;: ·
and fiee4oms we Americans take
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camWe're sorry thai ' the· Communists in pUn
. qes a ;mercandlist
policy with palgrt. oon.-:nbutions. that the notorio':ls ,
Beijin'g are intolerant o(poli~cal ~~t, the Unitea, Statei.,;? . &gt;
C~e 'Die Im:de to the Democratic
~ they so mercilessly demonstrated m · .Evm as .we magnanimously bestowed Nat10~ Corrumttee. .
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.· ..:c,,·~plesTffiiei,lin . disaellotlsti/1 tieedld 'alsch"oo!S:No .
unarmed pro-democracy protesters m status' on Bdjing last~; even as .w,e fligh~-ttsted th~~ D~-31 mobile t~ter- ...
matter what the newspaper he'a'dlines say, otir children have not
Tianamen Square'.
afforded Chin~ie , exporten . of toys, conan~tal ba!li'll:c nuss•le. which Will be
turne'd into savages from "Lohi of the Aies:•
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, !Jn~ ~!)at . they co~ttipue to use laws foot\War,,rionsumet elecuonics, ·black ,q.pab~e of ~e~venqg nu,clear payloads to ; .
. Y~.~AllsoN".g\lel (caJif.JHigh Sc!l0'6f 'sl£Jderi't!"3ilegedll ~ ·a~irtst '.'subversion'' ·and ''endangering , berell' and'~tr ~' fiee ' Utd unfet- Alll¢C~ Cltl~..
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· gun L complete with amm'!nition. - to •his•'Norwalli eleden!s ' ahd !ictiVists, accotdlng to a 2000 •ist barrien&lt;to, U.S:goods and 5emces, the ~was tuntd to comode wtth the
men~ ~h&lt;?ol (ne~r Lo! ~ngeles). And, of cours.~, the .~oot;:
State Department report.
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ings across the nation over the past two weeks have· everyone
~We're . sorty ~hat' the governn;te,n t {)f mearu .of.most of Cbfua11 consumeQ. "t~J!· chairrnm of th~ Joint ~hiefS, of~taff. , ··
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on .. Meanwhile, a top Chn~ese mihtary
B~.JOmmat~~die.e~aren't the norm}i:Jley·~ mJeMlfi~r:- : 'rtlghts:.As&amp;rulesty .'nte~I~Mlruw reported the slion lend of' a. rec~rd $!)9 billion lead~r, Gen..~hang W~ruan, recendy ·l. •
~ible·a~ts - -some of trefDendous vtolenoc: - that need to ·
last year, "Torture 15 Widespread and S}1- trade imbilaru;e with China in 1999~ . predicted a militaty confbct over Tatwan .. -;:
serve'as ·reminde~ t~:tt · socie.o/. is not perfe~t. ~ .: · .' · '
..teniatic.,COIJitrutted in the full ran~ of Whylthe -· de•gap, ~o'1t certainly 'wal m the ,nfxt ~ve .t~ l9_years. ,
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Sh~ngs- and thr~~cs shoilld n~ver oc~ur, let ,afone m t~e ,:.state irisijWtions, from police; ~tatio~ .tn. mdet; las . ·~Wii.d . why th.e United -. ~n~.~ the L1bera~.ton. Army Da1ly, · , ·
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Foi;• c~mple, Cdiona•dehMar (Calif.) H~ SchooL adminjong..- go-year-old ~ · troin fiut)liJl. b , stJC ,. ~ss ~·. ~eapons 0 .mass gets. ' . ·
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' proVil!ce, who' \vas 'torult to' death bfi· d~~!:ion ~~ e~~~ technologies.
The~· are ~y China-related issues .~;., ·
drawf~ 'a picture •.ill£ a teacher wtth an&lt;arrow •through. the .;c oflieials fiOnY a townslilp birth control ,.~~has ~~d ~ss~e teChn(!logy tp , .for wh1ch Amencans should be sorry. . .
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~ ne~by area) added ,t~ lts-zero~t~ler ~-. , .ptekd o( b,tiilg pregnarl~~ou~ per- .~ ~1}~1:~ 11 Li~ With 115 sj7Y pl;uie -:-;-11_1.mternanop,ill ampace - ..~ ~
ance ' policy.' .. : just, , ' drugs; alcoho and- w~~.ons ':before : mission. ):~ • .
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~tph Prrltins ,Is a columnis(jor The San ~n·;
enth-f!s~_but irlalso aubws district administdtors to , Use . Wooa'en &lt;llu~. They burned hln;l, with i~~ \Vitllrt~ for a nuclear~pon.. ''DI+ v. i i i'on:t'rilitirtt and can be reiiChed at . , •
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the CIA will head an outstde mqmry. It will look at ways to
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Depa"riment investigation· announced recently by Ashcroft. . ..
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Miss Mannen and Emily Post:H~
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Midwest fears replay of calamitous flood~

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WAsfn~~ (AP) :._ President Bush is siding with his

OemOcmic pm!ecessor on

two air pollution issues, agteeing co
emissions tiom coal~ning power plants and

regulate memny
~uiring cleaner diesel fuel and engines.
· Environmcntalisu expressed delight Tuesday that the Bush
administntion is asking a fedenl appeals court to uphold a Glinron~ra plan on me11:ury pollution regulation. •
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"Titis is a stmng indication that they support moving forw2n:i
with a national srmdan:t for mercury emissions from power
pbnts;' said Andy Buchsbaum, a spokesman for the National
Wtldlife Fedention, which jointil in asking the court to let the
EPA regulate mmury emissions.
The Environmental Protection Agency asked the U.S. Court of
Ap~ for the Dlsttict of Columbia Circuit on Monday to dismiss a suit cballcnging the agency's decision in December 10
Mgin ordering reductions in the estimated 40 tons of mercury
spewed annually from power pbnt smokestacks.

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ASSOCIA1Bl PRESS Willi fA
evacuated during the 1997 lloock. [)am..
w,hen die murky, swollen Red River age cstimao:es piled up to about 11 billioo.
waters 6nally receded, Debbie and Tony I.iwstock losses, already bip because ol
Polmiscino. of East Grand Forts. Minn., blizzards, ropped 123,000 anima&amp;.
were ldt homelc$a and despondent, Oood · four years bter, border town residents
refugees of the April t 997 disosrer.
are again racing the cloclt, lhoring up
The Palmiscinos ~built - in a part of dikes in. the &amp;ce of Wednetday's · Sash
town where fewer homes w~ damaged flqod_Mmings for eastern North~
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pleas4c guilty in crash

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - An aerospace subcontractor
pleaded guilty to charges stemming fiom a t 996 helicopter crash
that killed four members of a test-flight crew at Sikorsky Ai~t:nft..
Kaydon Corp., with offices in Muskegon and Ann Atbor,
Mich., admitted Tuesday in U.S. District court that it falsified
quality-control tests on parts it made for Sikorsky helicopters.
In a deal that protects its employees from prosecution, the
company pleaded guilty to rwo counts of maJcing false statements
but denied responsibility for the crash. Under terms of the agreement, !Uydon ·will pay S7 .5 million in criminal fines and civil
damages arising from a criminal investigation into the March 7,
·1996, crash at the Sikorsky plant in Stntford.
Four people were killed during the maiden flight of a CI:I-SJE
Super Stallion helicopter, which was being prepared for delivery
to. the Marine unit' that tnruports the presidential limousine.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actress Beatrice Straight, who earned
an Academy Award for her role as William Holden's estranged
wife in the television spoof''Nerworlc;' has died. She was 86.
Straight, who also earned a Tony for her work on Broadway
and was nominated for a television Emmy, died Satun:iay in Los
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"I hope they're being ovedy cautiqa,"
said Monica Kuklcnski, anding by }\iJes
of saryt,•IP W2iting to defend her MOorbead, Minn. home tiom tbe rWer. "J*
you don't c1att risk it, because you'w.fjj!)t
to be ready."
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Tuesday that Debbie Palmiscino ~d the
fortress of sandbags resurrected near
town.
"I thought I would feel mo~ safe, but '
this morning on the way to work I had to
cross the bridge into Grand Forks an~ it
W2S a ~ry eerie feeling;' Palmiscino said.
Almost aD 50,000 residents of Grond
Forks, N.D., and another 9,000 across the
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Red River, the natunl divider~
the two states, routinely spills its ~ in
springtime but nins saturated the Oat y:iiley's soil before it could fieeze bst winter
and last weekend's heavy nins melted
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to a local political dynasty~ headed for a runoff in a race that
could .give Los Angeles its first Hispanic mayor in more than a
century.
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local politics, with tWo DemocratS now vying to repbce Republican Mayor Richard Riordan, who is being fo11:ed out by tetm
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City Attorney James Hahn had 25 percent, or 118,347 votes.
Republican . real estate broker Steve Soboroff, Rion:ian's chOi~e,
had 21 percent, or 99,453 votes.
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The tight nee left aD 15 candiilares with less than 50 pe~~t
of the vote, triggering a June 5 i:unoffbetween the top two c!&gt;lltenders -Villaraigosa and Hahn.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) - Internet company Yah&amp;!
Inc. has Mgun selling pornographic videos online, company ~Sicials have confirmed.
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people a month, has opened an online store selling thouSands of
hatd..:core video tapes and DVDs. The company earns a shareof
the sales.
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the .pornography sal~, In a written statement Tuesday, they said
that "under stringent conttQI, adult products have been available
through Yahoo! Shopping for niare than two years:'

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As NASCAR continues to look
into Dale Earnhardt's fatal acciileitt;
indePendent medical examiner said a
broken scat Mit found after the crash
probably did not cause his death.
Dr. Barry Myen kndied auropsy
photos of ,Earnhardt for .t he Orlando
Sentinel and found that the seventime Wins!Qn Cup champion was
killed when his head whipped violently forward in the seconds after his
car bit a wall going -150 mph at the
Daytona 500.
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CINCINNATI (AP) - A
judge
gave
preliminary
approval for settlement Tuesday to a bwsuit file by
Cincinnati Bengals fans who
were given ~c scm
than the ones they on:iered at
Paul Brown Stadium.
.·Fans will have until May 1
to decide whethet they want
refunds or ditferent seats. The
Bcngili said they ~ve a plan
to aj:commocbte those who ·
want to switch scats.
HamiiP&gt;n County Com- .
mon Pleas Judge Robert
Rueblman gave preliminary
app~ to the sertlerncnt
pbn during a hearing Tuesday.
~'The Bcnga1s regret that
there were fans , who were
assigned scats in areas less
desirable than they had anticipated:' the team said in a
statement.
fans had sued the Bengals
and Hamilton County for
fraud, allegi.ng they were
charged for prime seats in the
new stadium, but were
assigned less-desirable ones.
The county owns the S-458
million
stadium,
which
opened last year.
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make refunds OJ.give fans bet' ter sCa;ts. ~g .t he bwsuit. The team bbmed
change, in stadium
for
some fans gtitting seats , that
were faftb!r ....~ midfield
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atd surviving that figlu didn't ma1ce bim
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The NationaJ Weather Semce ptfticted isolated tomadoes, strong stornu and
heavy rainfall in the Grand Forb area
Wednesday. The Red River, already
swollen by meltitig $DOW, was expected to
crest up to 50 feet by Thursday, perilously dose to the calamitow 54.35-foot le'vel
of 1997.

. Although· she needed just' three days to 111m her three scenes in
" Nerwork;' nobody disputed Straight's selection as the best supporting actress of 1976 for her portrayal of a wife struggling to
keep her sanity after being dumped for a younger woman.
The movie, which gave Americans the catch phrase "I'm mad
as hell and I'm not going to take it anyt)tOre!", gaY!! S~t one
of her most high-profile Hollywood performances. Others
included the paranormal investigator in J982's "Pol~rgeist" and
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,not app=; to have pbyed a role in
Mr. ~·s fatal injury:•
N~ officials said five days
afier 'the ~ 18 crash they found a
bro~n ~belt in Eamhan:it's car.
Speedway phySician Steve Bohannon, one of the doctors who worked
on Earnhan:tt after the accident, said
he thopght the faulty .Mit allowed
Earnhardt's head to strike the steering
.wheel of' his Chevrolet, a blow that
cracked the base of his skuD and
caused massive head injuries.

NASCAR said Tuesday that Myers'
report doesn't contradict anything the
sanctioning body has said regarding
the .accident because it never claimed
the broken seat belt caused Earnhardt's death.
"Since the Daytona 500, NASCAR
has made clear that we will not suggestor specubte on the circumstances
surrounding Dale Earnhardt's ac~­
dent .until our study is complete,"
president ~ Helton said in a statement.
uNo one fiom NASCAR ~ ever
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Easter Services

Maundy Thursday ·
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Sunday Momlng
10:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening

·6:00p.m.
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Come and
Celebrate
· Clark &amp; Bonnie's
Last Easter
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Middleport
Church of Christ
437 Main Street

Sunrise Service
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Pastor: Mark
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Trinity Church

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Activity Center

Dedloatton and .
Breakfast

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Easter Musical
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"What do you
say that I am?"
Morning Worship .
10:30 .a.m.
Evening WorshiP
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Pastor: . Doug !:h,,mnllin

RuHand Freewill Ash Street Church
Baptist Church . . 398 Ash Street ·
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Sunrise Seivice
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Baseball pointed out to Bow en on
ability insJrlmce' prem,iurrts
ithem for it.
he · couldn't u~q the player:;.Bowden in the investigative; state."
Monday that Aschley was an ineligible
and permit Olympic-caliber
Atchley, 27, has gotten several sur- player. Baseball's rules specify a_ player
· The Reds violated baseball's rules said.
student-athletes to, eatrt i.
L. promOting minor le•hne pitcher
Th_ e. Reds se.n, t Atchley b.ack _to prises in the past rwo weeks. Boone who ·is released and re-stgns With _the
money for bigh~level perfor~ ,, " 1
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Justin Atchley o,ver the weekend
,liom ~~ou1sville on _T uruay,
mances in the OlympiCs. , , . niple-A Louisville. Atchley spent rwo 1ty player Wilton Guerrero. Later m man pitching staff during the last until May 15.
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baD, women's basketb,all or
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~11111hesla AsSociates
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6:00 a.m. ,'' Spe.lker Rod Hr0\4\rer
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Evening Worship · · 6:00 a.m. ·~
&gt;r9CikTOIS1 tO fp!IOW
C'Mnel• ~ 1Hunt- Snacks Provided
Breakfl$t to follow Regular Sunddy
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WASHINGTON (AP) - On the court, ·
Michaeljon:ian was always one a kind. His
chances of playing again? A mere on~ in a
thousand.
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Washington Wiza~ owner Abe Pollin, Jordan again downplayed the notion that he's .
pbnning a comebaCk, repeating his previous
estimate that he's ':99.9 petcent sUn:" that
he's retired for good.
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"I haven't wavered one bit fiom what I've
been saying;• Jordan told The Wasbi'ilgton
Post for Wednesday's editions. "If ~ ·had to
answer today, I'm 9?-4 percent sure I won't play again. .
. "I'm not going to .come
back as· a showli_.ece. I
wouldn't .even thinf-iabout
it unless I thought·, 'c ould
maintain the level ~f play I
had ·when I left. I'd• only
come back doin~ everything I always did. And I'm
nowhere near that, nowhere
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Jordan '
dose to that. I ' h~ven 't
- played in three yean~'~
While Jordan has been adamant in his·
denials, he IUS yei to completely do~ the
door on a comeback bid, He has alio.yet to
deny the rumors in a public forum, instead
using more low-key method of pnvate, oneon-one interviews to make his case. -~
Which is wily his oft-stated one-tenth of
one percent chance has been enougq tq keep
the comeback stodes·afloat for· two 'months,
and why his latest statement will do little to·
end the speculatidn. Even some of Jordan's
friends, such as golfing buddy and Pittsburgh
Penguins star Mario Leiniellx, have not
believed him.
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Lemieux, speaking Tuesday after a·, Pen- ·
guins practice, said he talli.ed to Jordan in the
!ast 10 days and made it sound like His Airness was all but' ready to don the uniform. .
"He's going to give it a shot and he's
working very hard," Lemieux said. "He's taking his time. He's taking a few 'months to get
ready, but I'm sure when he gets bacl(, he'll
be the best player again."
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Jordan was the talk of the nation's eapital
9n Tuesday, the day after Pollin wenl oh telc~
vision to reveal his "gut feeling" ~hat "the
odds are that he's going to come . b.ack" and
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)
- 1\vo-tinle AU-American
forward '!toy Murphy official~ .
ly announced that he was .
CHICAIIO'I BIG
- Fonner Indian sa,,dv Alomar drove In the winning run In the eighth Inning against
pu¢ng his name in for the
- his tormer team Tuell(!ay. (AP) .
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but would nqt attend pre- '
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20 to ' withdtaW· tiis' name
fiom the draft-;eligible list
and, by not signing with an
agent, he could return to col· CliiCAGO · (AP) - · Frank Thomas', w~lked including five games in the first eight days.'The White
lege ~tb9ut JosiQg eligibilitr- ~
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Sand\' AJomai: Jr. bailed,"out some sloppy ' Chi~ago Wjt~ th~ wmd sw•rlmg, Perry made two errors m the
leave him 5:;0 shy, of breaking :
pitching Tuesday night, driving in the go-ahead run first mnmg· that led to_ a 2-0 Cleveland lead.
the mark ofNo~ Dame's aDagainst his old team in the eighth inning as the Whtte
Wh1te Sox starter Jtm Parque gave up_ se~en runs
time leader, Austin Carr. · ·
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nJallii8Cr Jercy Man11el said. "1\Vo erl'?rs in the 'fii.'st drove in another run, and a solo shot to Marty Cori~ning we throw 13 straight balls. Agamst a club like dova.
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'Reliever SeilJ1 Lowe didn't fare much better, _:walk· '
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coun'cil voted to allow .stuChicago and Cleveland&gt;play each C?.th er J9 ttmes,
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Pomeroy
Mauncly Thursday
7:30p.m.
Good Friday
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Easter Sunday·
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this accident other than to say in our
preliminary investigation we found
issues of concern involving the occu.
pant restramt system.
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On Monday. NASCAR announced
it had commissioned an accident
reconstruction review into Eamhan:tt's death but doesn't expect the
results until August.
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WAsfn~~ (AP) :._ President Bush is siding with his

OemOcmic pm!ecessor on

two air pollution issues, agteeing co
emissions tiom coal~ning power plants and

regulate memny
~uiring cleaner diesel fuel and engines.
· Environmcntalisu expressed delight Tuesday that the Bush
administntion is asking a fedenl appeals court to uphold a Glinron~ra plan on me11:ury pollution regulation. •
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"Titis is a stmng indication that they support moving forw2n:i
with a national srmdan:t for mercury emissions from power
pbnts;' said Andy Buchsbaum, a spokesman for the National
Wtldlife Fedention, which jointil in asking the court to let the
EPA regulate mmury emissions.
The Environmental Protection Agency asked the U.S. Court of
Ap~ for the Dlsttict of Columbia Circuit on Monday to dismiss a suit cballcnging the agency's decision in December 10
Mgin ordering reductions in the estimated 40 tons of mercury
spewed annually from power pbnt smokestacks.

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ASSOCIA1Bl PRESS Willi fA
evacuated during the 1997 lloock. [)am..
w,hen die murky, swollen Red River age cstimao:es piled up to about 11 billioo.
waters 6nally receded, Debbie and Tony I.iwstock losses, already bip because ol
Polmiscino. of East Grand Forts. Minn., blizzards, ropped 123,000 anima&amp;.
were ldt homelc$a and despondent, Oood · four years bter, border town residents
refugees of the April t 997 disosrer.
are again racing the cloclt, lhoring up
The Palmiscinos ~built - in a part of dikes in. the &amp;ce of Wednetday's · Sash
town where fewer homes w~ damaged flqod_Mmings for eastern North~
- · but it was with a sense of foreboding and northwest and west centnl Minneso-

pleas4c guilty in crash

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - An aerospace subcontractor
pleaded guilty to charges stemming fiom a t 996 helicopter crash
that killed four members of a test-flight crew at Sikorsky Ai~t:nft..
Kaydon Corp., with offices in Muskegon and Ann Atbor,
Mich., admitted Tuesday in U.S. District court that it falsified
quality-control tests on parts it made for Sikorsky helicopters.
In a deal that protects its employees from prosecution, the
company pleaded guilty to rwo counts of maJcing false statements
but denied responsibility for the crash. Under terms of the agreement, !Uydon ·will pay S7 .5 million in criminal fines and civil
damages arising from a criminal investigation into the March 7,
·1996, crash at the Sikorsky plant in Stntford.
Four people were killed during the maiden flight of a CI:I-SJE
Super Stallion helicopter, which was being prepared for delivery
to. the Marine unit' that tnruports the presidential limousine.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actress Beatrice Straight, who earned
an Academy Award for her role as William Holden's estranged
wife in the television spoof''Nerworlc;' has died. She was 86.
Straight, who also earned a Tony for her work on Broadway
and was nominated for a television Emmy, died Satun:iay in Los
Angeles, her son Tony Cookson said

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"I hope they're being ovedy cautiqa,"
said Monica Kuklcnski, anding by }\iJes
of saryt,•IP W2iting to defend her MOorbead, Minn. home tiom tbe rWer. "J*
you don't c1att risk it, because you'w.fjj!)t
to be ready."
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Tuesday that Debbie Palmiscino ~d the
fortress of sandbags resurrected near
town.
"I thought I would feel mo~ safe, but '
this morning on the way to work I had to
cross the bridge into Grand Forks an~ it
W2S a ~ry eerie feeling;' Palmiscino said.
Almost aD 50,000 residents of Grond
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Red River, the natunl divider~
the two states, routinely spills its ~ in
springtime but nins saturated the Oat y:iiley's soil before it could fieeze bst winter
and last weekend's heavy nins melted
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to a local political dynasty~ headed for a runoff in a race that
could .give Los Angeles its first Hispanic mayor in more than a
century.
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local politics, with tWo DemocratS now vying to repbce Republican Mayor Richard Riordan, who is being fo11:ed out by tetm
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City Attorney James Hahn had 25 percent, or 118,347 votes.
Republican . real estate broker Steve Soboroff, Rion:ian's chOi~e,
had 21 percent, or 99,453 votes.
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of the vote, triggering a June 5 i:unoffbetween the top two c!&gt;lltenders -Villaraigosa and Hahn.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) - Internet company Yah&amp;!
Inc. has Mgun selling pornographic videos online, company ~Sicials have confirmed.
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people a month, has opened an online store selling thouSands of
hatd..:core video tapes and DVDs. The company earns a shareof
the sales.
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the .pornography sal~, In a written statement Tuesday, they said
that "under stringent conttQI, adult products have been available
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As NASCAR continues to look
into Dale Earnhardt's fatal acciileitt;
indePendent medical examiner said a
broken scat Mit found after the crash
probably did not cause his death.
Dr. Barry Myen kndied auropsy
photos of ,Earnhardt for .t he Orlando
Sentinel and found that the seventime Wins!Qn Cup champion was
killed when his head whipped violently forward in the seconds after his
car bit a wall going -150 mph at the
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judge
gave
preliminary
approval for settlement Tuesday to a bwsuit file by
Cincinnati Bengals fans who
were given ~c scm
than the ones they on:iered at
Paul Brown Stadium.
.·Fans will have until May 1
to decide whethet they want
refunds or ditferent seats. The
Bcngili said they ~ve a plan
to aj:commocbte those who ·
want to switch scats.
HamiiP&gt;n County Com- .
mon Pleas Judge Robert
Rueblman gave preliminary
app~ to the sertlerncnt
pbn during a hearing Tuesday.
~'The Bcnga1s regret that
there were fans , who were
assigned scats in areas less
desirable than they had anticipated:' the team said in a
statement.
fans had sued the Bengals
and Hamilton County for
fraud, allegi.ng they were
charged for prime seats in the
new stadium, but were
assigned less-desirable ones.
The county owns the S-458
million
stadium,
which
opened last year.
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make refunds OJ.give fans bet' ter sCa;ts. ~g .t he bwsuit. The team bbmed
change, in stadium
for
some fans gtitting seats , that
were faftb!r ....~ midfield
than tile OJ'!_es they had
ordered.
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atd surviving that figlu didn't ma1ce bim
feel "cocky .:. but at least }oou. 6gui-e

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The NationaJ Weather Semce ptfticted isolated tomadoes, strong stornu and
heavy rainfall in the Grand Forb area
Wednesday. The Red River, already
swollen by meltitig $DOW, was expected to
crest up to 50 feet by Thursday, perilously dose to the calamitow 54.35-foot le'vel
of 1997.

. Although· she needed just' three days to 111m her three scenes in
" Nerwork;' nobody disputed Straight's selection as the best supporting actress of 1976 for her portrayal of a wife struggling to
keep her sanity after being dumped for a younger woman.
The movie, which gave Americans the catch phrase "I'm mad
as hell and I'm not going to take it anyt)tOre!", gaY!! S~t one
of her most high-profile Hollywood performances. Others
included the paranormal investigator in J982's "Pol~rgeist" and
Mother Chr~phe in ~.959's "The Nun's Story."'

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,not app=; to have pbyed a role in
Mr. ~·s fatal injury:•
N~ officials said five days
afier 'the ~ 18 crash they found a
bro~n ~belt in Eamhan:it's car.
Speedway phySician Steve Bohannon, one of the doctors who worked
on Earnhan:tt after the accident, said
he thopght the faulty .Mit allowed
Earnhardt's head to strike the steering
.wheel of' his Chevrolet, a blow that
cracked the base of his skuD and
caused massive head injuries.

NASCAR said Tuesday that Myers'
report doesn't contradict anything the
sanctioning body has said regarding
the .accident because it never claimed
the broken seat belt caused Earnhardt's death.
"Since the Daytona 500, NASCAR
has made clear that we will not suggestor specubte on the circumstances
surrounding Dale Earnhardt's ac~­
dent .until our study is complete,"
president ~ Helton said in a statement.
uNo one fiom NASCAR ~ ever
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Middleport ·
First Bapti~t

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PentecoStal
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Palmer Middleport

Easter Services

Maundy Thursday ·
7:00 .m.

Sunday Momlng
10:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening

·6:00p.m.
992 ..3824

Come and
Celebrate
· Clark &amp; Bonnie's
Last Easter
·Service

Middleport
Church of Christ
437 Main Street

Sunrise Service
6:00a.m.·
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·Sunday ~:30 a.m.
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, to: 15 a.rn.

Pastor: Mark
Marrow Invites
folks tO
out
992-2755.·

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Bra~o~

Church'of Christ

Trinity Church

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Activity Center

Dedloatton and .
Breakfast

8:00a.m.
Easter Musical
9:.15 a.m. ·
"What do you
say that I am?"
Morning Worship .
10:30 .a.m.
Evening WorshiP
. · 7:00p.m.
Pastor: . Doug !:h,,mnllin

RuHand Freewill Ash Street Church
Baptist Church . . 398 Ash Street ·
Middleport, Ohio

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Hillside
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Service 7:?/J p.m.

, Easter Sunday
Sunrise Seivice
700 a.m: ·

breakfast to foi!Qw

Sunday
morning worship
l0:2Sa.m.
Rev. Craig Crossman

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CincinnatiRedsgoofed.MaJQrleague . "I called (mabgerYBob )3oone 'in ' l;loing ~ ~o do,, ase a spo esman osses.
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aDow the NC'M 'to' pay ills- . ~cbaD wiD decide whether to fil).e tlie middle· of the game ·and told him Patrick Courmey said. "It's just now
Baseball pointed out to Bow en on
ability insJrlmce' prem,iurrts
ithem for it.
he · couldn't u~q the player:;.Bowden in the investigative; state."
Monday that Aschley was an ineligible
and permit Olympic-caliber
Atchley, 27, has gotten several sur- player. Baseball's rules specify a_ player
· The Reds violated baseball's rules said.
student-athletes to, eatrt i.
L. promOting minor le•hne pitcher
Th_ e. Reds se.n, t Atchley b.ack _to prises in the past rwo weeks. Boone who ·is released and re-stgns With _the
money for bigh~level perfor~ ,, " 1
-..~- a1ong wtth utiJ. - announced he was on. the club's 12- . same team cannot pla:t. ..jn the maJors.
Justin Atchley o,ver the weekend
,liom ~~ou1sville on _T uruay,
mances in the OlympiCs. , , . niple-A Louisville. Atchley spent rwo 1ty player Wilton Guerrero. Later m man pitching staff during the last until May 15.
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loan, an atJ¥etc: would have to · · ciayt
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round pick in men's basket•
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was sent to Louisville.
Atchley to a 1)~=eal 11
,;We just blundered;' Bowden said. to take their spots.
baD, women's basketb,all or
"We didn't pick it up,"
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The ~e_ds sent fifth starter Rob Bell · days later. ' -~~·'
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Major league baseball realized · the violate one ofb~eball's rules regard· to Lou1svill: followmg a game Frtday .
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Friday
Service
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Service
· 700 p.m.
~11111hesla AsSociates
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_7:00p.m.
6:00 a.m. ,'' Spe.lker Rod Hr0\4\rer
Sunrise S~rvlce
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Morning Worship
Special
Music.
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Ewt•ua ... •~li:tc .. ~ra~~ren«
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the CICI!'Nmlnlty - ~ 1lho.t 1I yrs. ·
Evening Worship · · 6:00 a.m. ·~
&gt;r9CikTOIS1 tO fp!IOW
C'Mnel• ~ 1Hunt- Snacks Provided
Breakfl$t to follow Regular Sunddy
7:00 'p.m.
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Easter ~nday, April ts ..
tO:OOa.m.
. . ¥rile Service- 6:30 a.JTI.
Pastor
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Evening Worship
~, School- 9.45 ~·
Pqullay~or
.Pa~tor
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MamlnS "'• &lt;;ietellullbn 11:00 a.m.
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Special Singing
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Gobd ·Friday
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WASHINGTON (AP) - On the court, ·
Michaeljon:ian was always one a kind. His
chances of playing again? A mere on~ in a
thousand.
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Washington Wiza~ owner Abe Pollin, Jordan again downplayed the notion that he's .
pbnning a comebaCk, repeating his previous
estimate that he's ':99.9 petcent sUn:" that
he's retired for good.
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"I haven't wavered one bit fiom what I've
been saying;• Jordan told The Wasbi'ilgton
Post for Wednesday's editions. "If ~ ·had to
answer today, I'm 9?-4 percent sure I won't play again. .
. "I'm not going to .come
back as· a showli_.ece. I
wouldn't .even thinf-iabout
it unless I thought·, 'c ould
maintain the level ~f play I
had ·when I left. I'd• only
come back doin~ everything I always did. And I'm
nowhere near that, nowhere
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Jordan '
dose to that. I ' h~ven 't
- played in three yean~'~
While Jordan has been adamant in his·
denials, he IUS yei to completely do~ the
door on a comeback bid, He has alio.yet to
deny the rumors in a public forum, instead
using more low-key method of pnvate, oneon-one interviews to make his case. -~
Which is wily his oft-stated one-tenth of
one percent chance has been enougq tq keep
the comeback stodes·afloat for· two 'months,
and why his latest statement will do little to·
end the speculatidn. Even some of Jordan's
friends, such as golfing buddy and Pittsburgh
Penguins star Mario Leiniellx, have not
believed him.
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Lemieux, speaking Tuesday after a·, Pen- ·
guins practice, said he talli.ed to Jordan in the
!ast 10 days and made it sound like His Airness was all but' ready to don the uniform. .
"He's going to give it a shot and he's
working very hard," Lemieux said. "He's taking his time. He's taking a few 'months to get
ready, but I'm sure when he gets bacl(, he'll
be the best player again."
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Jordan was the talk of the nation's eapital
9n Tuesday, the day after Pollin wenl oh telc~
vision to reveal his "gut feeling" ~hat "the
odds are that he's going to come . b.ack" and
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)
- 1\vo-tinle AU-American
forward '!toy Murphy official~ .
ly announced that he was .
CHICAIIO'I BIG
- Fonner Indian sa,,dv Alomar drove In the winning run In the eighth Inning against
pu¢ng his name in for the
- his tormer team Tuell(!ay. (AP) .
NBA draft, but still might
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work o11t for '.sffi:W teams,
but would nqt attend pre- '
draft camps: He has until June
20 to ' withdtaW· tiis' name
fiom the draft-;eligible list
and, by not signing with an
agent, he could return to col· CliiCAGO · (AP) - · Frank Thomas', w~lked including five games in the first eight days.'The White
lege ~tb9ut JosiQg eligibilitr- ~
th a S~ have a 3-1 e~~e so ~ar.
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Murphy ~ averaged · 21.8 ' "' .., niiJe n his face. •
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Sand\' AJomai: Jr. bailed,"out some sloppy ' Chi~ago Wjt~ th~ wmd sw•rlmg, Perry made two errors m the
leave him 5:;0 shy, of breaking :
pitching Tuesday night, driving in the go-ahead run first mnmg· that led to_ a 2-0 Cleveland lead.
the mark ofNo~ Dame's aDagainst his old team in the eighth inning as the Whtte
Wh1te Sox starter Jtm Parque gave up_ se~en runs
time leader, Austin Carr. · ·
Sox
beat
the
Cleveland'Jridians
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nJallii8Cr Jercy Man11el said. "1\Vo erl'?rs in the 'fii.'st drove in another run, and a solo shot to Marty Cori~ning we throw 13 straight balls. Agamst a club like dova.
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'Reliever SeilJ1 Lowe didn't fare much better, _:walk· '
And rtoi just ·because Indians vs._White . Sox is._ ing in two rans as Cleveland took a 7-5 lead m the
. developing into one of baseb.aD's best_rivalri,es. The fi~.
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The NCAA managem~n~
divi~ion games this year. '
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coun'cil voted to allow .stuChicago and Cleveland&gt;play each C?.th er J9 ttmes,
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tQ obtain a 'one-tin)c S2G,OOO '
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Pine Gr011e Road
Easter Sunrise Service
7:00a.m. .
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9:00a.m.
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231 East Second,
Pomeroy
Mauncly Thursday
7:30p.m.
Good Friday
7:'!/Jp.m.
Easter Sunday·
11:00a.m.

this accident other than to say in our
preliminary investigation we found
issues of concern involving the occu.
pant restramt system.
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On Monday. NASCAR announced
it had commissioned an accident
reconstruction review into Eamhan:tt's death but doesn't expect the
results until August.
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FFtEE lnlormollon 1·800·578·
1383 EXt aoo-u
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
Claim Denied?
Spoaiollzo In
Apploll lnd Hoorlnge. FREE
CONSOLTATION l!entflt Toom
Sorvlcos, Inc . Toll·lroo I ·UI·
838-4052.

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Home Unit,
Roposood, llko Owor Paymenlo.

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Waterline Special: 314 200 PSI
S21.95 Per 100, 1' 100 PSI
$37:00 Per 100. Ail BreiS Com·

.,._ FttJJnao In SI1Ck

liON EVANt IIITIIII'RIIII
,OI!to.t~-

Driver· Got Famlly?. 1 Qrht~' Tan·

t66,0hlo ~ . Well VIrginia ':104·
773-5785'0t 304lli3~7
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I'll ume. 1u11 t!l)'lt, -ca~t -Pioll'llihl·
.Y"''40.594-o568. ••·• : ·1•

Pearson Auction Compflny,
lull Urtter auctiOill&amp;r, ,complllt , I
r t1
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auction. ser~lca
Licensed. Dr vers needed· Passenger vans,

Aiveralda AuQtlon Barn, Sale
Every Saturday Night &amp;1 6p m ,
Aucllo~ r Ra~mond Johnaon

Dmors Help WlrJIOA
Quality Drive-AwaY Inc , dwner
Operator Wa need Drtv~rs with
3/4 lon/1 ton PICk•UP·TrUck¥ltO
pull AfV campera, 5th wheel!
bumper pull&amp; "See the country
and get pakl whllo yau &lt;10 It'. Call

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Medical lnaurance Billing Nttd·
ed lmmedtatelyf Home CompUiar

Needed FREE lntornol, 1·800·
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WHILE YOU LEARN!
f{om Home Full Training

$500·$4500 PTIFT Free lnlormo·
lion (4t4) 29o-5900 www home·
business·systems cpm

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Farm Houso. Beautifully Romo\d· .
ed, 2883 S&lt;Mtri Feet t'7 Mros,
Pond, ln·orounij Pool. Several
Borna, Gorage, Fruit r,..,, Clott
1b Holillr. $215,000 (740~
4230

350 Loti &amp; Acreage
13 Acres Wit~ Stautllul Lake
Vlow Sllea $50,000 t8 Acre•
Wllh Largo Leko. Mobile Horne
Wllh Add On $79,500. G~lll a
County On Blacktop Road ,
(740)-78

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Now Taking Appllca!lons- 35
\'Vest 2 Bedroo m TownhOuse
Apartments, Includes Water
~!.wage , Traah , $350/Mo.. 740·

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TWtn RlverTowers now -ling
' applications lor t BR
HUD IIA&gt;sldlztd spl lor elderly
and dl10blod EOH (304)675, 8879
Very nice small 1 bedroom, fur- ·
nlahed apt. Upper Duptox Mt Ver·
110n Ave No .pets! Non·smokera!
$260 oo + Elecrrlc References
S200 Doposll 304-875-265t.

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Man1,1el

l..Ol'· ID to relieve Lowe.
loa1W; Glt~ got Contova ro
~Dii iJlto I double play.
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GlOver pi~.a •3 '~3 lc:bttleis inniilp fpr
his tint ~or le-.• win, and the Indians did1 n't threaten .pin..
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AKC BIICit Lob, Female, 3
Manthl, Almoll Houoo Trolnod,
Shoto,•Wormed, 1150 (740)211ep814 ~ r

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in his 1,OOOth career game. He lined a sin
~ ;". ') ·
just over reliever Paul Shuey's head - out o '
:
the reach of second baseman and brothe~ 1
R9berto Alomar - to send home the ~t
ahead run.
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ing. to do with who we were pl~ying," said !,(;
Sandy Alomar, whoo spent 11 yelfi in Cleve- .if}
land before sigmng with the AL Central-nV21 ~
White Sox last winter.
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"It doesn't gtve me any special sattsfacbon.
I'm just trying to win ball games. I'm way o~r
that Indians stuff."
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10 one mrung.
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"I'D chalk 1t up as a bad night," he said "But_ •
u's tough for us in this Sltuauon because it
\Vould have been nice to come out of here
with at least one more v1ctory."

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lmprovementl

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letter than Bunnltl for Eaat.r.

Mlntlturo Poocllos. ohOts currtnl.
7:40)37fl.2838
Complo!O ~IIID!try- R - (Now
Ztalando, Sl..,.r ~~. Hutcft.
11, Faad Container, Breeding

Boxoo,

Tranoport

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(740)
Rog·

Cogtt.

(7~7

ol mosonry brick , Dlock
Froo oollmeteo, 304·
Home

Main·

vinyl oldlng,
batha,

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Llvlngslon·s auement Water
Proofing, all bailment rapalra ·
done, fraa 11ttmatts. llfatlm•
guarantee 14yrs o" job e.11peri·
tlnCO (304)985-3887.
Superior Home Maintenance We
Do All Repairs On Homea Carpentry, Plumbing, Decks , Etc ,
Eve's Spouts, Storage Buildings.

AKSizes (740)441...()113

repair and more For
~·Hitiinl,lo cau Chet, 740·992-

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trldof "'"' aeoo houri, ..cotlttll
~oridlllon, ell new llr... a 111'
hOIV1 duly bulh !lOg, rotary Cui•
lor, good condlllon, 1400: 3 pt.
111t:1t ~~oc. saeo: 7 -·7401 .

110 Help Wanted

Community College Crouroade

Ford 2500 Ollaal Trootor, 3000
DIUOI, 4100 Dloul, 1802 t8 N,
.(740)111 llllt " • '
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A GuM 8tro~m. 37
I'Oot, do 1111 Othrco,h C:hu·
1iol 'iJC~
peel. lnl=ludlng A
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lint.
l,bor MIIHgl. (140)145-'
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Plannera/Accoun1ant~sur1nce

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treciOrst Mortgage compo,Y hoo
d...loped procedure for oubmll·
ling loans. II you hove tho . - .
'• ,.. will pey yqu IS tho lOon lowe Rop urned U14KIFIAST
VIII 1-211-2200

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Willi Flnllhlng
-14800 (740)448-11115

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~ock•, briOJr! •e- p!pee, winG·
OWl, Nnllllo, 110 Cloudl Wlftltm,
Rip Grande, OH .Coll 740·245·
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GaiHa Manor

Schult DISplay aale· Free Kawa· Riverside Aparlmonllln Mlddlo·
iakl 4 Whtolor With The Pur· port. From $278·$348 Call 740·
chast 01 Solaet,.r ScltlJit Display 892·50&amp;4. Equal Housing Oppor·
Homoo. Frl!ll'h Cl~ Homos, tun!lel.
GaiiJjollo, Ohio (740)44..9340 'Or , New Haven one bedroom fur1-800-231-T
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Sptclol Of T~t Weti- .Schull and dryor, no poiB, ctepoon &amp; ref·
2b48, Country Kitchen· 2•8 Of'lncn, 740-892'0t85.
Willi, LUXU!Y 8111tc Do!Uli'Cir' Nice 1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartments,
pet, Red~ To S:J:' litiS· Frone~ tqulppod kltchono, AJC, utllltl"
City Homos, Inc. Giililrl!&gt;lls. Ohfo Included,
reference and dapoalt
(7401448-11340 Or I·B00·23t'· loquirod P,ltone
740-992-8951 al·
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Furnlshad, 2.., &amp; 3 Room Apart·
rt~tnlo, CIH,n, No Pela, No Smok-

Ing, Reference• 1 Dopoelt Re·
qulrod UIIHtloa· Furnished,
(740)448-1518 ' .

Sowmll S3.895. - - J.unl.
btr.,... 2000. torgor c:taPICH!Io.

S1 ,lJOO lACK
Air Condhlon·
or, 2 Ton Coli, 1 Llno Sll, In·
llolled1 $2,285, $t,OOO Blclc,
St295 Net Price FrH Estlmatoa.
Call For Ouolllo On Olhor BIH-.
II You .l)on't Coli yo , Wo
Boll ~ -!Ia -I'U
st&gt;e!='ollty.J.740-4All·8301 t,801).
211-ovtl .

epartmenlln Mlclclleporl, call 740.
892·5231 .
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apartment• aa Village AAinor and

Ale~

Auction • '"
and Flea MarKet

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(740~989

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'' No Credit OKI HUD, VA,
FHit Cel
t·8fl0.50t

trailer rantatt Commercial store·
fronts available for tease, Vacal')cles now r

$racloua living 1 and 2 btdroom

O.ml Wo oller an 1ucollont btneftt
~eve 1 M~ I".Qit "'t«tf!!l.•·
Call today to Jot~ our~wlhnlng ;e.
glonal flatbed loami · ta~dom
Trensporl Corp 800·551 ·9057
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540 Miscellaneous
MerchllndiH

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Moving aaleJ 6alurday1 Stoltlnga
residence, New Hope Rd,.,
Chaster Furniture ,' exarcld
equipment, some Home Interior
toola, lots 91 garag e Uema ,rpuch

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Buy or 1011. fiiVfrlne AnJIQIIOI,
1124 Eut Main on SR 124 ~. fiD.
rtiO!OY. 740'892-2528 or 740.912·
1531. Ausa Moore, OWtlor

t Bedroom ~pt Clo11 10 Wal·
Mart $375 por monlh An utilities
Included (140)205-5555

New douDio wide 3 br 2 Da.
$998 DO down only $295 pe1
mon. call now.1,&amp;0CHI91-8777

~rlvote Pc•oporty Anq Now DouDiewlcte. Ono Poyment. (304)738·

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Plus Dapoalt &amp; Rolertnce. HUD
Approved (740)44t-t5t9

New 200t ·Fitetwood. 3 ~r , 2
Dalh. sot.u,.ln. TI!Jl::O&lt;Jn~Y1MO&lt;
~lit Homo Pot~&lt;, roody to . _ In,
$995 down/ St89 98 per ma&lt;~th,
7!10·892·2t87 '

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t20 Pocket Wolcftol ' In Good
Condition And woodon Booko
For Sola, Phone (740)448-18t5,
422 2nd -.uo, Galllpollo.

1 Bedroom Apartment, Refri;era·

Chrllly's Family ~lvlng, 33140
New Urna Rd. , Ruliand, Ohio, 740742·7403 Apartment, home and

New Fleetwood 18xll0, 3 Dr/2 bth.
only'.189.88 per month Call lor
Cllllall~ 740-885-43117.

Middleport
·, f,VIclniW ·, .,

deposit required. no poto. 740·
892·2218

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
IUOGET PRICES AT •JACK·
.ON 'ESTATES, 52 Wtllwood
Drive lrom $297 to $383 Walk to
shop &amp; movies Call 740-448·
25811. Equal Houalng Opportunity

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1 and 2 bedrOom apar11Mnla, lur·

nlshed and unfurnllhtd, security

Gallipolis, Ploaee Call (740)8867t74

ence With Preschool Children
Preferred. Send Rfjlsume To

Yard Sale Corner Ath arid Grape

for Rent

Apartment For Rant In Downtown

Tlmo . HS Diploma Equlvalonl,
Must Bo 18 Yaars Old E•porl·

1 Street Thursda!i, Friday end Sal-

A"rtments

Utilities PAid , $280 Month Plus '
StOO Dot&gt;osil (740)448-1340

C.hlldcare Center Locat•d In
Point Pleasant, wv, Teacher AI·
atstanrs-1 Full Time &amp; 3-4 Part

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Remington 870 20 Goutt. 11
Gauge, 1a Gou;o. 12 Gouge
Mag;~·~= 223 with acopo,
(740'
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lt'ee t-800-772-5933 ell 2070

Salo, Furnllure,

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1 Badroom, Kitchen, Balh Living
Room, Unllirnlslfod, No Poll, $250
PlusllopQsll (740)387-7015

processing Full ''alnlng Home~
PC required Call Phvatclan &amp;
Healthcare Developments toll-

Mise Item, ~IO\hl&amp; , 821 112 3rd
Av1nue. Thursday: Friday, Satur-

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Children's VIllage. Mason Co.
Vo-Tech, Rt2 4·B, Polnl Plt1Nin1;•1
WV 25550 Or Fa, (304)523·

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcini~
Moving/

Govern·

CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Earn
excellent Income. Eaty clalma

Lost· blonde Pllbull, Cheshire
area, ears cropped answer 10

70 ..

No ~ Credlt?

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New Mobile Home For Rani, Nice

Real estate wanted~ l'am forced
out at my house for highway lm·
provement Looking for; old farm
house i'n Meigs County wilh

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MaUre11/ lox Sprlnp, OoubltJ
SIZe Bed, Llq -:Bed, DoWie

892-2187

Free Puppy, Possibly Rod·llck mix
wlth·good markings. (740)258-

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Nice
Ustd
Fvrllloq, Cal
Anytlmt, (740)448 ~ 1004 Or
(i40)44Hm

Night&amp;. (740)44H814

2 Bedroom All Electric Trailer,

87 Oakwood, 2 Bedroom, Vary

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Wood , Coli (740)4411-1272 Or

Smoked In axa Barn Building

Nit-en'

NEW BRAND NAME COMPUT·
ERS.--wllh SO CIOwnl LOW

GaHipoNs, 752 3rd Avenue. $300
Month, 3 Bedroom. t BoUt, Frame

$300 a month plus St50 dopostt,
no pots. 740-742·2714

Goos. Both Potcltaa. Well Mato·
!lined insido and out, (304)675·
7388 Monday· Fridoy, 8 30 to
5:00, (il04)e75.w4 Allor 5.00
and weekendl 1
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Washart, dryers. ratrigaretOrs,
ranges. Skaggs Appliances, 7e

Month. 1 BR, 1 Bath , Frame
House Gas Heat, No Pets, w..
kOndSI NlghiS (740)448-8814

1893, 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh, 14x70
Mobile Home, On Rented Lot on
Sandhill Rd •• DqoL Not Need,
Never

Angle, Channel, Fill lor. S4oel
GroHng
~sa
Wolkwayo. LIL Scrap Melilla
(740)448-7300 I • ·

Thompeona Appliance. 3407
- -· (304)675-7388.
GOOD UIIO APPLIANCII

(740)446-3644

kands.
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.......... -For Cant:od.

For Sale: Reconditioned wllh·
ers. dryers and refrigerators

House, Gas Heat, No Pats, Wee·

1884 Mobile Homo for silo. 3 BR.
1 112 Bath, Cell for IIIIPOintment
Day1imt (740)448·3083 ask lor
JuNo. (304)6,711-3290 .... 8'l8rllng

Moved, New Carpet

Now To You Tlvi11 ~
• 9 West Stmson, Athens
• 740-592-t842

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grotora. Up To 90 Doyo Guor·
ant- We Sell _._.... •
pllancos. French City Moytog,
7-77ll5.

'c aii1 -740·420· 1823Tfar more. ln-

No--- .
Training provided.

Household
Goods

AecondiUoneCI
Wnhtro. Dryero. Roogeo, Relrl-

Gallipolis, 750 3rd Avo .• $180

tan Cometon Skyline, 12•50. 2
bedroom . good condition. at
Racine on Willow Lane. $3,000,

'''WORK FROM HOME'"

JUST CALL

1-900-32HI30 Ext. 7173

PlurnDing I Eloc:trlcol Ports. Fur·
nocoo &amp; Ho11 Pumpo - H I
Mobile Home =ir!:0-"8-

· · Appliances:

Four Room House, 52 Oliva
Sttoet. phone (740)448-3945 _

1otx70 SOUthern Dream. rru De-

Vanwt Slllrtlng, Ooort, Wind·

owa, Anchor• . Wetef Hutert,

3 BR, 2 1&gt;0111 horlll ronla for S800I
mo end 3 BR. 1 Dath home ront1
lot S5501 mo. ClOSe 10 toWn Ref-

14&gt;70 ~. New 6looo 97. Cl
A. Walor - - · Fur111&lt;11. Price
Includes Stow. Refrigerator,

Myen stop~d short of saying that better head-andneck protection would ha~••
saved Earnhardt. But he s.:i~
such a device had the poten,f
rial to prevrnt these mjunes,,.
which have claimed the lives'
of as many as four NASCAR
driven in the past 11 months.
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Helton md NASCAR ~
would include
report .'A
m 4ts own myesngation.
: ;g
''We're conducting our •
own detailed ' review with a . ~
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report will not change ihaf i r
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Helton said. "We respect Jil
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varied theories from th "~, medical field and welcom~
their input as to what-li~~:
could have occurred and we)
remain committed to a thor- , .
ou&amp;h,
c,nlkprehensive
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'''ACCESS TO A COMPUTER?'
Put h 10 work! S25/hr-S7!1/It&lt; FT/
PT FREE tnfo. 800-871 ·8045 ex1
601 wwwlahomlbll.eom

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Dopotlt. (740)448-25
No - · - Required.
Or

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For ProiOOIIOflll

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'3 BR. 1 Bath , All appliances In-

S987 85 WEEKLY! Processl'ng
HUDIFHA Mot!- RefundS. No
Experience Required For FREE
InformatiOn Cell i -800·501-8832
od.t300

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Couple. All ""-'-to 3
Spociouo ~ 1-112
litho, RMr Deck HVAC. flOG/

3 bedroom. Mtclclloport. S350 per
monlh pluS ctepoall. Wlltor• . _,
trash-·740-892.0175

$529 WEEKLY mailing letters
from home Full or part-time. No
t-oence nte41SIIry Euyl Any
hours! CallUS Dlgnt 1-81752Q.IJ071 24- recording

skull.
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The autopsy found that the
underside of Earnhardt's chin l
struck aruL.jlent the steeringt
wheel. a blow that could
bee~ enough to cause a fataf
skull injury. B~t the head
whipping by
would ...z
ha~ killed Earnltaidt, Myen o~·

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And For
210 lquero ......
(7,10)441-0115 or· (7...,..._
7141-1.1!0pli.

740-992-8244

3701 1-1&lt;438 Start lmmoclalo4!&lt;

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Olotrlct.

Pots. (304)675-38:1'

brochurest Saliafaction Guar·
aniHdl Pos. . &amp; Supplin provided! Rush Self· Addresaect
Stamped E.....rGpol GICO, DEPT

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2 Badroom Recently Remodeled.

SZ,OOO WEEKUI Molllnt 400

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For .......

480

2 Bedroom House In EutOka For
ROlli. $.300 Per Month, $300 0.
posit, No Polo, Cell Altot 5.00 pm
(740)384-25110

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c 2nd " - Apetllllont In Historic

Sandhill Road. Reference &amp; No

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30 Yoarl 11 8 511. APR FDr j.ialtngs. 8fl0.3tll-3323 Ext. 171111

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12'o· 14'o. ll's
11211noo.
$100/dop., Notd Aoleroocoo,
• (740)446-0175

410 ~for Rent

U IM1TEHTIONm

2~
days 111f0te 1111 lid Is to
run by 4:30p.m. S8turday

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$500 ~M.OOO 0C!1!no. Pr/Ff
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the lid .. to lUlL
Sundly &amp; lllondllr --~~~~
1:00 p.m.Frldllr.

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poled, Adult l'llGl a lolly Pool.
Polio, Stott $341~o No ,.te,
L-. P1uo a-tty 0...,.. . .
qulred, Ooys: 7....,_S41t ,
Evonlngt. 740·3417·0502, 740-

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FREE Glllll

Yory~.2-.l

Program Ia accepting applications for
Ita' Youth Employment Servlcu (YES)
Program. Participating youth, ages
1•21 yNrs, will receive $1.15 per
hour for up to 120 houra of palfit work
experience at pdllc end/or pilvate
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workaHes In Meigs County.

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eaueeflllnl, .mpiOymenii'MIIIMM training, q
11111t1noe to tlnci fuil.tlme penllllllnt 11111ploynMII!, ,
11 Pll1 the CIVril-'t experlenoe prognm.

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High eohool ~ DOI!egt IIIUdenl8, end our of
worll yOIIIh .,. •IICOIII'IIIecl to IJPply. Appllclnts

mutt btl Melae County ..,kltnll, •a• 1841 veal'l.
and meet Worldorca lnvMbnent Act eligibility
Computoro. WE FINANCE DELL
COMPUTERS! Evon wllh 1111
than perloct oredHI 1·100·477·
901e. Code ACt5 - ..oma,otuo

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Grlilda/Croaaroade ~1111
lin , '
Mill~ OhiD (offici
I or 0111.1: '1110-212·
, ext. 7184, or
7004.
Thll WIA .....ioa Ia fundld ~IDOL through

1111 Ohio DJI"S end lhiMelgs
Dlplrtmant
Job lnd Family ... utaea.
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UJIIVtnlty of Rio Gl'llndl/

For sale· 11umtnum htadiCht
rack , 3 door cabinet, tt• dHp,

RIO Grinde Community Coli•
Equal Opportunity lntployw

$1400, 304·713-tl40.

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$7200 Call (304)675-3008 Boloro
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S2000-S8000 permo , fiT
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2 bedroom, 1 largo bath wKh heat
pump I ole. 17.500. 740·591 ·

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Quality clothing aiid household
Items. $1 oo bag sale M~ery
Thursday Monday thru Saturday
901).e.00

Giveaway

ApPlications are IHung accepllt~
lor llleguarda at Lond~h Pool ldl
the summer season 2001 Mall or
drop oH resume at clerk's office,

1 Adorable Puppies , 6 Weeks

Old Just In Tlmo For Eaoer. 112
Coppef No" Beagl4i, 112 Auotra·
llan Shepherd , Please Call
(304)895-3957

Syracu" VIllage, Box 288. Syre·
CUSO by May I, 200t

erences and deposit requ1red .
Winmari' ' Real Estate, Inc.

Nlco, Locat.d In Louge Aroa.
$10,500 On A Ront.d Lot
(304)578-2842

Muef Sel~

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1-88H1JHI128.

Maytag Wesher And Oryor. can
Be Soon In Tl\e Homo. S150 Sot
(740)448-3817
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Pilot Program, Renters Needed,
3()0-736-7295

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Mollohon Carpel, 202 Clar~
Chapel Rd. Porllf, OH. Frwo Eall. .101, Eooy Flnllnclng 01 90 cteys

1..x70 two bedroom, t0181 electriC,

Accepted. (740)'148--7444 or 1·

aame' •• cash. Vlu, MUIIrcard
877-83().9182

Molns-Fil'-

(304)675-1422
515 Main StNot, Point-

$300 monlh. No Pets (740)3670611

New I Ustd Fumituro
Now 2 Piece Llvlngroom Sultoc,
$399 Buy, Sell,lllde

2 bedroom mobile home or 600
sq. 11. office space, Rlvarpark. Mt·
ntrsvlllo, $300/mo. ooch, reduced
rent tor handy person who can
mow the grass In the park, 614·

Sprtng Sala At Sllaggs Appiii{ICes, Waoher $85; Dryer $85; gel
-Range .S85; Relrlgerator S150i
Waoher/ Dryer lit 1275, li:hoot
Frouor SH5: All Appl!onco
Guaronteeil . Skoggo Appllancn,
78 Vlno Stroot. (740)448-7388

878-1881
2 bedroom mobile horne for rent,

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no poiB, 740-892-li858
3 bedroom with central air, wash·
er &amp; *for, $300 par month, 74Q-

'l.loed Window
Unll Air
CondHfoners, 90 Dey GUIIIIniOO,
(740)886-75:11 (740)888-01147

1558

Whlto Kenmore, Electric Stove.
178: · 2' Aimoitd"'GE Wtiohtll,
$70.00 Eoch, 2 Almond Oryere,

Puppies· molhor 112 Shepard, 112
Lab. 7;40-885-4463

~lean,

3 Bodrqomo,,ln Country
with Nice Lawn
And OUtbuilding
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acreage. call 740-797-9303, 740·
992-9132

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The VInton Full Baptist Gospel
Church Locoltd .Sehind Post Of.
fico Will Be Helping Families In
Need Of Food On 4-14'0t Form
7am Till 9am We Will Aloo Bo

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JlouDio Wldo Only. 11.580.00
bown And S3t8.00 Pol Month
..... DotMry
And • Setup

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Accepting Perishable And Non·
perishable And Monetary Dona·
tlon&amp; From Sam Till 1Gam Happy

final Deyo. Nallonwldo lnvenlory
Ftoductlonl (3114)7-·

Easter
To Good Home, Mother Golden
Relrlever, fethor Block Lllb. Good
Natured Beautlfut Puppies Has

Llmllad Or

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vtlme (740)448-7234

736·3-t09

Lost and Found

'Buck' , $100 reward . 740·357·
7803
LOST In Norlhup Area, 7 Yoor
Old Female Baagle. Tag 1 813,
Family ~~ P""s• Call (140)4487084 Or (740)446- 3555 With
Any !~!ormation Thsnk You!

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Both: 1180'1 FIDor Opllc Lomp
140: AntjQuO f1otll: ...,., 175; Ottl
' Tlblo W!tll ~ ~ego $75: 33
LP Record Albums $3.00 EICII
(740)387-7401
2 Stll Of Hor11 Harne••, Good

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more opttorii. Menuflcturer of
aawmiUa, edgers and sllldderl.

NORWOOD INDUSTRIES 252
Sonwlllllrtve: Bullllo, NY 142211.
FFtEE lnlormollon 1·800·578·
1383 EXt aoo-u
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
Claim Denied?
Spoaiollzo In
Apploll lnd Hoorlnge. FREE
CONSOLTATION l!entflt Toom
Sorvlcos, Inc . Toll·lroo I ·UI·
838-4052.

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S21.95 Per 100, 1' 100 PSI
$37:00 Per 100. Ail BreiS Com·

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t66,0hlo ~ . Well VIrginia ':104·
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.Y"''40.594-o568. ••·• : ·1•

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lull Urtter auctiOill&amp;r, ,complllt , I
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auction. ser~lca
Licensed. Dr vers needed· Passenger vans,

Aiveralda AuQtlon Barn, Sale
Every Saturday Night &amp;1 6p m ,
Aucllo~ r Ra~mond Johnaon

Dmors Help WlrJIOA
Quality Drive-AwaY Inc , dwner
Operator Wa need Drtv~rs with
3/4 lon/1 ton PICk•UP·TrUck¥ltO
pull AfV campera, 5th wheel!
bumper pull&amp; "See the country
and get pakl whllo yau &lt;10 It'. Call

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Medical lnaurance Billing Nttd·
ed lmmedtatelyf Home CompUiar

Needed FREE lntornol, 1·800·
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f{om Home Full Training

$500·$4500 PTIFT Free lnlormo·
lion (4t4) 29o-5900 www home·
business·systems cpm

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Farm Houso. Beautifully Romo\d· .
ed, 2883 S&lt;Mtri Feet t'7 Mros,
Pond, ln·orounij Pool. Several
Borna, Gorage, Fruit r,..,, Clott
1b Holillr. $215,000 (740~
4230

350 Loti &amp; Acreage
13 Acres Wit~ Stautllul Lake
Vlow Sllea $50,000 t8 Acre•
Wllh Largo Leko. Mobile Horne
Wllh Add On $79,500. G~lll a
County On Blacktop Road ,
(740)-78

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Now Taking Appllca!lons- 35
\'Vest 2 Bedroo m TownhOuse
Apartments, Includes Water
~!.wage , Traah , $350/Mo.. 740·

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' applications lor t BR
HUD IIA&gt;sldlztd spl lor elderly
and dl10blod EOH (304)675, 8879
Very nice small 1 bedroom, fur- ·
nlahed apt. Upper Duptox Mt Ver·
110n Ave No .pets! Non·smokera!
$260 oo + Elecrrlc References
S200 Doposll 304-875-265t.

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l..Ol'· ID to relieve Lowe.
loa1W; Glt~ got Contova ro
~Dii iJlto I double play.
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GlOver pi~.a •3 '~3 lc:bttleis inniilp fpr
his tint ~or le-.• win, and the Indians did1 n't threaten .pin..
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Shoto,•Wormed, 1150 (740)211ep814 ~ r

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in his 1,OOOth career game. He lined a sin
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just over reliever Paul Shuey's head - out o '
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the reach of second baseman and brothe~ 1
R9berto Alomar - to send home the ~t
ahead run.
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ing. to do with who we were pl~ying," said !,(;
Sandy Alomar, whoo spent 11 yelfi in Cleve- .if}
land before sigmng with the AL Central-nV21 ~
White Sox last winter.
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"It doesn't gtve me any special sattsfacbon.
I'm just trying to win ball games. I'm way o~r
that Indians stuff."
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Shuer, (~1) allowed two runs and four~~·
10 one mrung.
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"I'D chalk 1t up as a bad night," he said "But_ •
u's tough for us in this Sltuauon because it
\Vould have been nice to come out of here
with at least one more v1ctory."

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Mlntlturo Poocllos. ohOts currtnl.
7:40)37fl.2838
Complo!O ~IIID!try- R - (Now
Ztalando, Sl..,.r ~~. Hutcft.
11, Faad Container, Breeding

Boxoo,

Tranoport

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(740)
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ol mosonry brick , Dlock
Froo oollmeteo, 304·
Home

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vinyl oldlng,
batha,

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Llvlngslon·s auement Water
Proofing, all bailment rapalra ·
done, fraa 11ttmatts. llfatlm•
guarantee 14yrs o" job e.11peri·
tlnCO (304)985-3887.
Superior Home Maintenance We
Do All Repairs On Homea Carpentry, Plumbing, Decks , Etc ,
Eve's Spouts, Storage Buildings.

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repair and more For
~·Hitiinl,lo cau Chet, 740·992-

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trldof "'"' aeoo houri, ..cotlttll
~oridlllon, ell new llr... a 111'
hOIV1 duly bulh !lOg, rotary Cui•
lor, good condlllon, 1400: 3 pt.
111t:1t ~~oc. saeo: 7 -·7401 .

110 Help Wanted

Community College Crouroade

Ford 2500 Ollaal Trootor, 3000
DIUOI, 4100 Dloul, 1802 t8 N,
.(740)111 llllt " • '
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A GuM 8tro~m. 37
I'Oot, do 1111 Othrco,h C:hu·
1iol 'iJC~
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Plannera/Accoun1ant~sur1nce

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treciOrst Mortgage compo,Y hoo
d...loped procedure for oubmll·
ling loans. II you hove tho . - .
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Willi Flnllhlng
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~ock•, briOJr! •e- p!pee, winG·
OWl, Nnllllo, 110 Cloudl Wlftltm,
Rip Grande, OH .Coll 740·245·
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Schult DISplay aale· Free Kawa· Riverside Aparlmonllln Mlddlo·
iakl 4 Whtolor With The Pur· port. From $278·$348 Call 740·
chast 01 Solaet,.r ScltlJit Display 892·50&amp;4. Equal Housing Oppor·
Homoo. Frl!ll'h Cl~ Homos, tun!lel.
GaiiJjollo, Ohio (740)44..9340 'Or , New Haven one bedroom fur1-800-231-T
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Sptclol Of T~t Weti- .Schull and dryor, no poiB, ctepoon &amp; ref·
2b48, Country Kitchen· 2•8 Of'lncn, 740-892'0t85.
Willi, LUXU!Y 8111tc Do!Uli'Cir' Nice 1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartments,
pet, Red~ To S:J:' litiS· Frone~ tqulppod kltchono, AJC, utllltl"
City Homos, Inc. Giililrl!&gt;lls. Ohfo Included,
reference and dapoalt
(7401448-11340 Or I·B00·23t'· loquirod P,ltone
740-992-8951 al·
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Furnlshad, 2.., &amp; 3 Room Apart·
rt~tnlo, CIH,n, No Pela, No Smok-

Ing, Reference• 1 Dopoelt Re·
qulrod UIIHtloa· Furnished,
(740)448-1518 ' .

Sowmll S3.895. - - J.unl.
btr.,... 2000. torgor c:taPICH!Io.

S1 ,lJOO lACK
Air Condhlon·
or, 2 Ton Coli, 1 Llno Sll, In·
llolled1 $2,285, $t,OOO Blclc,
St295 Net Price FrH Estlmatoa.
Call For Ouolllo On Olhor BIH-.
II You .l)on't Coli yo , Wo
Boll ~ -!Ia -I'U
st&gt;e!='ollty.J.740-4All·8301 t,801).
211-ovtl .

epartmenlln Mlclclleporl, call 740.
892·5231 .
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apartment• aa Village AAinor and

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Auction • '"
and Flea MarKet

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(740~989

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'' No Credit OKI HUD, VA,
FHit Cel
t·8fl0.50t

trailer rantatt Commercial store·
fronts available for tease, Vacal')cles now r

$racloua living 1 and 2 btdroom

O.ml Wo oller an 1ucollont btneftt
~eve 1 M~ I".Qit "'t«tf!!l.•·
Call today to Jot~ our~wlhnlng ;e.
glonal flatbed loami · ta~dom
Trensporl Corp 800·551 ·9057
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residence, New Hope Rd,.,
Chaster Furniture ,' exarcld
equipment, some Home Interior
toola, lots 91 garag e Uema ,rpuch

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Buy or 1011. fiiVfrlne AnJIQIIOI,
1124 Eut Main on SR 124 ~. fiD.
rtiO!OY. 740'892-2528 or 740.912·
1531. Ausa Moore, OWtlor

t Bedroom ~pt Clo11 10 Wal·
Mart $375 por monlh An utilities
Included (140)205-5555

New douDio wide 3 br 2 Da.
$998 DO down only $295 pe1
mon. call now.1,&amp;0CHI91-8777

~rlvote Pc•oporty Anq Now DouDiewlcte. Ono Poyment. (304)738·

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Plus Dapoalt &amp; Rolertnce. HUD
Approved (740)44t-t5t9

New 200t ·Fitetwood. 3 ~r , 2
Dalh. sot.u,.ln. TI!Jl::O&lt;Jn~Y1MO&lt;
~lit Homo Pot~&lt;, roody to . _ In,
$995 down/ St89 98 per ma&lt;~th,
7!10·892·2t87 '

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t20 Pocket Wolcftol ' In Good
Condition And woodon Booko
For Sola, Phone (740)448-18t5,
422 2nd -.uo, Galllpollo.

1 Bedroom Apartment, Refri;era·

Chrllly's Family ~lvlng, 33140
New Urna Rd. , Ruliand, Ohio, 740742·7403 Apartment, home and

New Fleetwood 18xll0, 3 Dr/2 bth.
only'.189.88 per month Call lor
Cllllall~ 740-885-43117.

Middleport
·, f,VIclniW ·, .,

deposit required. no poto. 740·
892·2218

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
IUOGET PRICES AT •JACK·
.ON 'ESTATES, 52 Wtllwood
Drive lrom $297 to $383 Walk to
shop &amp; movies Call 740-448·
25811. Equal Houalng Opportunity

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1 and 2 bedrOom apar11Mnla, lur·

nlshed and unfurnllhtd, security

Gallipolis, Ploaee Call (740)8867t74

ence With Preschool Children
Preferred. Send Rfjlsume To

Yard Sale Corner Ath arid Grape

for Rent

Apartment For Rant In Downtown

Tlmo . HS Diploma Equlvalonl,
Must Bo 18 Yaars Old E•porl·

1 Street Thursda!i, Friday end Sal-

A"rtments

Utilities PAid , $280 Month Plus '
StOO Dot&gt;osil (740)448-1340

C.hlldcare Center Locat•d In
Point Pleasant, wv, Teacher AI·
atstanrs-1 Full Time &amp; 3-4 Part

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Remington 870 20 Goutt. 11
Gauge, 1a Gou;o. 12 Gouge
Mag;~·~= 223 with acopo,
(740'
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lt'ee t-800-772-5933 ell 2070

Salo, Furnllure,

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1 Badroom, Kitchen, Balh Living
Room, Unllirnlslfod, No Poll, $250
PlusllopQsll (740)387-7015

processing Full ''alnlng Home~
PC required Call Phvatclan &amp;
Healthcare Developments toll-

Mise Item, ~IO\hl&amp; , 821 112 3rd
Av1nue. Thursday: Friday, Satur-

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Children's VIllage. Mason Co.
Vo-Tech, Rt2 4·B, Polnl Plt1Nin1;•1
WV 25550 Or Fa, (304)523·

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcini~
Moving/

Govern·

CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Earn
excellent Income. Eaty clalma

Lost· blonde Pllbull, Cheshire
area, ears cropped answer 10

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No ~ Credlt?

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New Mobile Home For Rani, Nice

Real estate wanted~ l'am forced
out at my house for highway lm·
provement Looking for; old farm
house i'n Meigs County wilh

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MaUre11/ lox Sprlnp, OoubltJ
SIZe Bed, Llq -:Bed, DoWie

892-2187

Free Puppy, Possibly Rod·llck mix
wlth·good markings. (740)258-

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Nice
Ustd
Fvrllloq, Cal
Anytlmt, (740)448 ~ 1004 Or
(i40)44Hm

Night&amp;. (740)44H814

2 Bedroom All Electric Trailer,

87 Oakwood, 2 Bedroom, Vary

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Size. Dresser, Chost, ,Wolnut
Wood , Coli (740)4411-1272 Or

Smoked In axa Barn Building

Nit-en'

NEW BRAND NAME COMPUT·
ERS.--wllh SO CIOwnl LOW

GaHipoNs, 752 3rd Avenue. $300
Month, 3 Bedroom. t BoUt, Frame

$300 a month plus St50 dopostt,
no pots. 740-742·2714

Goos. Both Potcltaa. Well Mato·
!lined insido and out, (304)675·
7388 Monday· Fridoy, 8 30 to
5:00, (il04)e75.w4 Allor 5.00
and weekendl 1
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Washart, dryers. ratrigaretOrs,
ranges. Skaggs Appliances, 7e

Month. 1 BR, 1 Bath , Frame
House Gas Heat, No Pets, w..
kOndSI NlghiS (740)448-8814

1893, 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh, 14x70
Mobile Home, On Rented Lot on
Sandhill Rd •• DqoL Not Need,
Never

Angle, Channel, Fill lor. S4oel
GroHng
~sa
Wolkwayo. LIL Scrap Melilla
(740)448-7300 I • ·

Thompeona Appliance. 3407
- -· (304)675-7388.
GOOD UIIO APPLIANCII

(740)446-3644

kands.
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.......... -For Cant:od.

For Sale: Reconditioned wllh·
ers. dryers and refrigerators

House, Gas Heat, No Pats, Wee·

1884 Mobile Homo for silo. 3 BR.
1 112 Bath, Cell for IIIIPOintment
Day1imt (740)448·3083 ask lor
JuNo. (304)6,711-3290 .... 8'l8rllng

Moved, New Carpet

Now To You Tlvi11 ~
• 9 West Stmson, Athens
• 740-592-t842

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grotora. Up To 90 Doyo Guor·
ant- We Sell _._.... •
pllancos. French City Moytog,
7-77ll5.

'c aii1 -740·420· 1823Tfar more. ln-

No--- .
Training provided.

Household
Goods

AecondiUoneCI
Wnhtro. Dryero. Roogeo, Relrl-

Gallipolis, 750 3rd Avo .• $180

tan Cometon Skyline, 12•50. 2
bedroom . good condition. at
Racine on Willow Lane. $3,000,

'''WORK FROM HOME'"

JUST CALL

1-900-32HI30 Ext. 7173

PlurnDing I Eloc:trlcol Ports. Fur·
nocoo &amp; Ho11 Pumpo - H I
Mobile Home =ir!:0-"8-

· · Appliances:

Four Room House, 52 Oliva
Sttoet. phone (740)448-3945 _

1otx70 SOUthern Dream. rru De-

Vanwt Slllrtlng, Ooort, Wind·

owa, Anchor• . Wetef Hutert,

3 BR, 2 1&gt;0111 horlll ronla for S800I
mo end 3 BR. 1 Dath home ront1
lot S5501 mo. ClOSe 10 toWn Ref-

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which have claimed the lives'
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spades,)V~~,I~s_thj:,.. . Thomu Fuller
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may be placed on your family
and what you can do to provide
for 1heir needs. Pal youiself on
·the back. because you'll do a
good job .
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb.
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aspect• today favor communic*tion, 111d contacts, be they
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· . SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) The general social ·
almosphere is quite pleasant
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. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Although yOu might be ·subjected to some changes you
didn't iniliue today, they could
tum out to be blessings in disguise and ones you couldn't
have orchestrated better.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23)
Details an: e•lremely important today, especially if they
have anything to do Yjith a
judgment call or fonning 1111
agreement But you'll be alert
, enough to be on top of them.
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22) Even if you think you're
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nious touch needed for success

witl be in full bloom today.
You~ ll use it wisely.
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Well, .: sometimes . :
responder can 'b id tile·
~ tllat he is confident' w.ill be best. So, ·
after .. our regular
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lCLUBS-lHEARTSISPADES;:a .jump to
three no-)~lbp indicates n:p,J\i~ ..to 15
points.·wittl, dhunonds,
well held.tSimilarly, a
jump ) o.' follr ·:.spooes
promises · t~~ ~ same
strength (though some
of the point~ ~ight be
for · shonages) and
four-card spade support. Finally, with.Long
.CIPHER
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by
LUll
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responder I)Uly jump
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to four lleas;ts., (Uow_ . , ..... and p!ftlnt. Eoc:h loiter in the
Todays cluiJ: V,*!Uiils 8
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Glanville e.ach d~ in three runs. Jimmy Rollins' sacrifice fly.
·Tanyon Sturrze (0-1) pitched rwo hidess innings before Cruz
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David Ortiz and-Brian Buchanan hit thtee-run. homers at.the er.
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last, in 1he m'\iors .by 28, have hit 10 in seven games.
· cu•• rt Schilling vs. Kevin Bro~n to the list, · . .
,:/ .' ", mto Jose L~u, w~~ a~l?~~e.d t~. ~-?,,¥feam.~ ~gam.st ~ilwal!,t...
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Matt.l/erisho (0-1) gave up five runs in 4 1-3 innings, yield- the Daan'J.ondbacks past· Los Arlgeles 2 _0 Tu.t:sday rught.
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Jeff Kc~t and .Ar~!io R:ios ~ac~ h~t two. home runs, a1ttf'
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week despite allowing four runs and .12 hits in 5 ·2-3 innings. inning. No surprise, the game t~ok oply hour,- 55 minutes "71
Kent, the_ ,NL MVP, ho~ere~ for t~e thtrd tam~ tn sax &lt;by,s .
Tim Crabtree gave up a run-scoring double to Tim Salmon i,n the fastest ever at Blank Oaje Ballpark. • ..·""' ,
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the ·ninth, then finished for his third save.
"th~t w;as vintage major leagu~ pitc,.~g ~t its finest f~?n'l ..r:constrlJCt1ve surgery on .his l~ft elbow. .
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Edgar Martinez hit his first home .run o(the .season and John San Francisco beat San Diego 11~6.
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beard about the new Peoples Sliopping Connection during itS Wednesday meeting at the. Peoples Bank.
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recreationally at the health
Pollio's words were stun- club? I'm not even in position
rtin'g, given the business rela- to ' think' about, it. Right now,
tion~h'1p betWeen him and it's recreational to me if I'm
Jorllan.As the tCiam's,president not ca~able of playing at"that.
of 'basketball operations, Jor" · level, I wouldn't do it. I'm
Chec~ out·our
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ership under NBA rules - it's doubtful he can still
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Po'fuu ••nd otliel:S who ~ve and hi's"pre(c:ren.!e 'to live in
credeilct to the 'possibility of 3 Chicago. He would actually
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that he would · like to play . Wizards last week, wearing his
with Jordan in- Washington old No. 23. He rolleq his eyes
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POMEROY - A letter significant factors," the letof response to the Ohio ter said.
Department of Ed11cation . "owever tfl'e major factor
on Meigs Local School Dis- is, and remains, as follows:
trict's projected deficit for Not knowing what the stare
fiscal year 2001-02, along funding is going to be. past
with the financial forecast FYOl,"· the lerrer added.
for the next five years, was
Salary increases, health
approved by the Meigs
care and retirement costs all
Local I;loard of Education at
enter into the deficit pic·Tuesday night's meeting ..
ture, according to the letter,
According to the letter,
one of the main reasons the although the S33 million
building project · with 20
district is projecting a
deficit is that the largest less classrooms could result
taxpayer, Southern Ohio in decreasing the deficit
· Coal Co., is scheduled to through a possible reduction in force in 2003.
cease business on 9ec. 31.
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taxpayer coupled With the there was a lengthy discusBY CHARLENE HOEFLICH

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RUTLAND · The
readiness of the Rutland
Poli.ce Department's riew
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touncil's regular meeting.
: Rutland Police Chief ·
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meeting.
In other matters, council approyed the purchase
.of two portable phones
after Mayor Richard Fetty.
suggested that a cell
phone and bag phone 'be
obtained by the village,
which, he said, would help
alleviate the problem of
contacting village officials
·throughout the day.
Members· of council
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sent to the Meigs Local
\ Board .of Education about
·adding •the .new SGhool to
the vill'age's sewer system.
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IndiVIduals 'Cirlvlng along f:lorth Second
. Middleport Wednesday morning were 'sur,
· prised to discover the Easter Bunny waving to passing motoris~ and pedestrians. The Easter
Bunny, a:k.a. Stacy Hawk, Fruth Pharmacy emplciyee, was making an appearance at the local
drug&amp;tore .to have pictures taken with area chiidr~ . .Proceeds from the pictures, which cost $2
each. a·re,'~jng donatel:l to the March of, Dimes:•trony M. Leach· photo)
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conditions have prevented th e work
from getting underway.
ODOT officials, with the Easter
weekend approaching, have decided that
the District 10 bridge ere~ must now
wait until Monday before closing the
bridge to motor traffic. PedeStrians will
still be peqnitted ro use the bridge
while it is closed . .

The temporary closure. could last as
long as three days as workers repair
three stringer support assemblies
between the West Virginia anchor span
and the suspended ·span.
The problem was discovered during
the annual in:'depth inspection of the
stru cture by URS Corp., Cincinnati.
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depend on , the Po~eroy-Mason bridge
for crossing the 0hio River will get a
few days' reprieve before rhe bridge ' is
closed (or tepairs.
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bridge will remain open upril ·Monday.
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Board of Education Tuesday
night.
Effective with the 2001.02 school year, teach ers
hired on a one- year contract were James Bennett,
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Nathan 'Hansen , R.obyn
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•Balusa,ny Subijba~,'. M.D., imarlt eertifted in in~mat medlcme all'd
pulri.onary dis~a8e; accepting.~e.!' patients; "priu:tke' limlted to
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Station on Sunday at $5.
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announced for May 21 frolll 10 a.m.
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