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.eeing bcnefi,IS in the early 51a8es of thC
. of a paid, ccntnlly , dispatched emer~~~~lo;..;ai~d~the
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staffed with a medic and EMTl ~ wOrking paid eight in. need. W~ve been lucky all these
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Until late December, emerge~ service wodc in wc'(e had, and we sliD definitely need
Meigs County had stricdy been a volunteer businpss. · those'. volunteers. This squad ·WII$
With changes in work-philosophies and commiuncnll implemented to ~provide Advanced
. over·the years, and lbllglimO volunteers itaningto feel Life Support ecrvii'U 111d to ensure
. the.weu.and tear of inereuecfcalll for aaai~e. coun- the guiclces~~
· , RIC lime we can
I}' EMS ,official~ felt the c~~ , ..
to ebSu,re PI'D'c~!l~~.f~ ,' ;'iBOb !Jye,r, •:Mei~s •~.~~
qUick. responile ·unw: tothcjle m ilcid; ·
_;:;,, County"{lllll: II!&lt;Y.~ Qirectpr. • .• ,
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·~ 1is the step th-! we had 1o t8ke 81 ~slime. ~is ·' 1be new ~~ i_s di~'patdlod to.all ~all~ ilong with the
allows \lito attempt to 1~e response ume to pauents vollll!.tccr un1t which lf normally
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not needed, their run is canceled. If they are needed,
then both squads are enroute
to the scene to- aid the
patient, Byer explained.
· "This squad is helping to
take the burden off of sOme
of the volunteers who are
simply getting burned out
because of the large increases . in the number of calls · ·
over the last few years,"
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on Dec. 15, and has been a big help in provi!linll qu;4
coverage lin two major aut!) accideniS recendy .in die
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'New clothing bank r;esches·
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.combined to put the pligJu of die needy in sharper ,relief. For a
fantil)&gt; livlhg along the Ollli•·Jackson county 'border near here, ,
. this past Christmas seemed ·
pretty bleak for awhile.
When their bome was dam· ·
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lie!!~;• little girl had no other

cloihel and &amp;he was. getting
,p-etty ·cold,". said Lee Hopper,
wllo man~p~ the 1111n side of
the operation. "I told them to
come down ·~~ere and get what
they need.
"Ws a rough spot to be in,
but·it feelS aood to be here to
help people oui,"'she added.
The cl®.Unl bank and store, , ·
I·opened' lut Septeml)er after ·
chunili took over the col:
lccl~otl of tlodlts (or the 'needy from the Cenler:ville Volunteer
Fire Department, was establiahc4 IQ help people in the ~
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· ltonll ia the a.IQre 'arc also for.'sale, but earnings from the retail
end go to w~n · the church's efforiS · to provide assistance,
:l~;:!~~Huriter, the~e~
explained Unda Butli, wife of the Rev. Russell Butli,· the . ·
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expand the help to ~ c6mmlinity," she' said. ''The commuhn&amp; been very generous -witlr dcinuions and we've &amp;Iitten
ailmc ~ent clothes- some: with the price tqs still attached."
'In ~ ~ta of .dccrensi!ll&amp;olle~t .usistarice l!lld .encolll'·
· ageme~t ·frlr local :comniunitilll!-10 lake a jligget hand in carina
for their own, th~ cbun;l)'~c!O!!Un&amp; b111l;, hue~ II tlie old -Cen• '
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ou~ -there's no one .to help ihcm." · · .
ger~aught in confusion over which; area s~ould help them;
:,. Clothing itemi~!l11$10w If t~·ccnts (or ~es ,llld belts WI~ as sometimes delaying assistance.
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· ·A portion of the Oallia Courity L,oeal ScHools, tOr exampl~.
they can.~~ in.and_gcl w.._ they need, • Hopper~- · •• • . ixtends into Jackson's Madison·T_ownsliip, while children living
All items have been donated and some hav~ ~n-unexpectcd close to the lille also attend the Oik Hill khools. . .
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for ·.att~tjl. ~ted. murder
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Hender1011 , wh!l.:tva. indtoted dun~g the May
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!988 Cb~&gt;:slet, whick ·had the li!)e s•gned over to .the
polic~ c!litit lias been ~ttnCeci't~ :onc-to:-five jteari in- w01 found guil'r durinc a trial late lastyellf. '., · · · •· ·· · infof11111111,·-~~~~-~ a· t,2:gauge sbotgun and shells. He ~o
the st_ate J111tUtentilll}' !Ji,l•rilpled murder c~. .· McClanal\lll was lll'tes
. ted in March by ,tbr West Vir' · allegedly '"~e the mf~ant glove~, n:ash bags Wid tow. .~onli,aJ, Io a·spokesman'ii!jlaolilee of M~ Coull· . sinia Stile Police after he met with an infotlt!ltnt. who els to c_leD.!I up the·JlleSS. _'
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the ~v. :lietmer E. ~;...p,,~6; PQini Pleasant, , . . McQail~ .~legcdly paicl the infOmiani with u 64 days already scrv~ln jail.
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11 w~n't .P.PI,IIP .lllld ·rlinfm·fill' , met,Strickl111!4&gt;.in carjy ,1.995 .
tfi~kllllll!. when IJjj rwtiiJjw!it lO &lt;/!lp)tol~ ·lind ad\Wd~m ·,~J!lolit
new off'~te.in !he l;fo11se Cwt· the campai1ti® ·how to relain
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who will be sworn' in Tuesday as the new 1994 el~~~:tioo when
frotnOhio'sfllhCnn ......UonaJ Districl
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. MIDDLEPOIIT - The Ri~rbend Arts . Council will ask for
. $~.000 in grant money from · the
Qhio Ails eouncil and the West Vir·
ginia Commission on .the Arts to
support music ·and drama programs ·
in , Meigs aiid. Mason Counties in
·1997.
Mary Wise, president of tbe ·
Ri\lerbend Arts Council with headquarterS in Middleport. said that an
application for.. funding will be submil~_ later this 111011th. The deadline
""@'..,lying is Feb. S.
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yelir's'reql,lest will include bolh •uP.. .
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' A~y funds receiv¢ will go to 'support the 'two programs.
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to build cooperation between artis~J
and arts groups across the Ohio
River, said Lakin CGQI&lt;, exccuti ve
direci&lt;ir of the West Virginia CQm·
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~ to build bridges across lhe Ohio
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Md West Virginia iltale arts 11encies
have designed a p~ helpprograms serving both sides of the
Ohio River gain access to fundina
from both states, he explained. "Thi1·
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¥Is· art groups, and other commupi, I)' qrganizatibn.l," Cook coilcludcd_.
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~hich provide1 th~ local ponion of
funding requiied to 'qualify. became ' .involved in the Ohio River border ;
. project -two years ago when i.l
applied and received funding for
,organization of the Big Bend (:om-1·
munity Band.
The funding was renewed. in
1996 with the state providing
$2,0.00. matched locally by $500. .
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~Annelise Hafer._retutn. Strjckl111d's .lcaislative
Ofpe9Pie i!l thii iliftrict bud met · dire.:tor, In W~. li~r !ll•o .prevl01!'19 wodced
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~aidenl Clil1ktn deca-.1 n&lt;lfll1
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LINCOLN.
Calif.
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I U,OOO Northern California resi- •day and 1he gove..-• of Calili1111i~ est prnJCCI.
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liven heforc he go1 stJanded in 1he
"Our lloule bunled dowlt i
homes Saturday,I'IWiy SIIICk iD lhef· aster betp:
pul:t duc ·ICI mllliSive fhlodinJ, be was AuJUIL Vh were jllltllllliafiO IC
ten set up in achoOis, churches and
The Western storms tolnckcd working 11n a movi&lt;- script about a itrcbuilt.ndnowwe'!Wflooded,"ste:
· Anny bases as flooding devas~s major hiahways in Califarnia,l&lt;lah&lt;•. 1nachiric tha(Crcalcs nllural disasters. stiid. "I'm getting used 10 this." .~.:::
. large areas of the West.
Nevada, Oreaon and Washingtnn.
"It will have a lot of good stuff
Some 40,000 Yuba County res,....
Helicopters rescued marooned Boulden 1he si:a: of a howic cra...ticd ~lraight fn&gt;m Yosemite," said dents were evacuated Thursday wtta':: "'
motorists and plucked stranded fann- onto a Sierra Neyada hipwoy. Cali- Strasmann, among the .900 tourists , the: FeatheF ; River overt'lowed it&amp;::
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hazardoms flying conditions.
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was d11 ia' aileast four places.
: Icy in a~· coJ!voy on Fri~y.
Ata dairy outside ofOiivehU..Sti~:::
"Thcii'C were wines It the lOPs QJ · And early SMurday, a levee broke
Some casinO&amp;-, in Reno. removed Yuba ..C~li1ty, 3~0. stranded cow&amp;t;
1he lrees wben we rescued ope man in a rural ~· west of Modesto 78 s8!1dbaga and reopened. as did 1he l!,lealed at waters·nStng around tbeiiJl",i:
., and an older woman from a car," said miles east of San F~ii!C(O in 'the · Renotra~ International Airport arid o~nen said theY e~peeted to 105ft:,
·u.s. Coait Guard pe~y offic~r Dan ; state's central vllley, the.Stanisla~s alter removm• up to 4 feel of wa~ ~. an1mats. W:et ~IS h~l~ 1n
Sweetser, who was m a helicopter . County Office of l!nterpmj:y Ser- · fronlthe runways. It may ·take unul mtddk of 1he s~.
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lhat rescued five people in Oli- v~ ~- Details w-. sk.etchy, Suni:lay f~ all stranded lfavelm lb
Flood waters spjllocf over a lev . · ,
~urst. "They were up to their neck! but an evacuation center was se. up catch a f11ght home. .
o~ the no~.Jork of 1he Mokelumne:!:
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Soulh of Reno, ne&amp;ldents of the 1t1yer 20 mtles so~lh o,f sacrament&lt;r.:: .
Only scattered li1ht sllowers wer~
Mcdeslo itself was. -havink i,ts Carson •Valley were moppiDg liP after and swept a mann.• ; \llld 20·1ioate:
W. VA.
forecast Ibis weekend over IIIOSJ .of wont flooc{ing in 40 yell'S after 1he floods damaged at l.caat. I00 homes · d~~nstream, ~8 lhem mto C
the West eoast stMes with drier Tuolumne River, gorse&lt;J .by water .i'nd ~ 1he area •nto a vast lake. bri~se.
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In the Sacramento River l;le~..
Weather Service said. No significant washed into 1he southern edge of~ -vacation to Sun Valley,, Idaho, 10 1own of Rio Vista, Tom Sancbel:::
· rainfall was . re~rted overnight in city 1S feet abo\le flood stage. ·
return to his flood-damaged !lOuse in.· watched wolk~rs . buil~ an elll'tbeif.:
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Evacuations wene . ordered for Reno across 1he stneet from the True- berm around Jns house tn an auempC,
Governors of live Weste~ stat~s some 3;000 Modesto residents and . tee ' River, vibich reached iccord to ~~e it fro~~ riling wat~r. ,::'.!:
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have declared a stale ?(e~enc~ tn the . sewage treall)lcnt plant was flows Thursday before subsiding Frit
I m tht.nkin II may go htgber, :!:
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more lhan .so counues smc~ ~mg knockedoutof service,cityofticials day.
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"Theamountofmudisincredible
Another 12,000 Sacrament()"'
series of nonstop storms lhal began
. Qetting trapped for 1hree days in . ~·has to 'be a couple of feel deep i~ . County ~sidents were kept away~::
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on Dec. f6. f't.t least :23 deaths ha-:e a Yosemite National Park lod!le with places," be said. "Vh ef!ded up wilh ~ the11 .home.s ~ die Co~umnc~:: "
8-112 feet of water in die basement Rtver conunued 10 swell.
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''This is funded by the commumty. . of tbe colinty forcing more than . . Seattle had counted 97 mudshdc'Ji,, .
expected. The front was to be to lhe Indiani!IOhio.border by 3 a.m
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SYRACUSE - Larry 'La••tdei Cl'lllhea, two; 1M odor, two; conwas named presidellt of Syncu~~ Vii· lr.lllecl ~· ~; 'wllllr reacue,
lap Council Thunday niJhi Illite one, and mwaupdoo, one.
group's ~ual orsani:t:ational meetThe otl'ice!' for 1997 ~ u fol·
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Lavender teplaces Kadlryn'Crow Pickens Jr., U;listant chief; Doug
as council president.
~vender. cap!llll; BIWlll Shuler, Ooy
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eouncil examined the year-end . Nnz and Jeft Ba~le, Iteu~~ants;
report ·fn!m 1he Syracuse Vohmteer David LaWSOD;IJ!I'Iident; Heidt Bcec
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brush fi~ six· rescue' lhree'
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reports of premature showi.n~ by~ tl.smll', ·and c.o~ert locau?ns. There.
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''The.new.squad has be~!l.R!'1!~ . 1\s~iation. and State ·1beatre· iii
benefit II) the event of an ,acetdent, Poiot Pleasant.
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cauons on the scene, 1111d qutcker river together" said Wise who
•U.S. Treasury S~ri~1ran~port time f~~ ~he patient to ~· expressed optirPism .~t~ontinued
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funding for 1997.
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The drama ·group did the same , l•lns;uned
Fun~jng for the new ~uad is · thing, according to:Wise,111though it
Municipal Bonds .
being .taken . from COIIIJnf!ency doe~ not involve as many people. A
•lnsu~ Money Market
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for lhe unit for 1998 is queslio11able · of the river: The group .is "holding . •I · 's
right.,now: bui ' be i* hopeful 't!tat tO(!ether", sitidWisc. who rioted that :
Contact1
fundmg w11l be allocat.ed. :
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Jay c8Jdwell '
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John ,Mlller
squad are tcmfic. We now have a Christmas Catol for 1he radio .
Jiackqp crew and a way to expedite ' • ,Wise als11 said lhatMichacl LonA.cctJutiJ.~uti"NI
geli!rig a. crew; to lhe s~~· There don, consultant for the Qltio Ans
441 Seoond·A,eade
are still some1mgs we need to get Council, has.'bi;en rellilned.for local
worked otit in the crew scheduling assistant ro~ another six mon!hs, and
GaiHpolls, OH. 45631
and the dispatching. Once we' get will be making monthly visits here
thro,ugh lbese early stagys. we'll be · to work with Rivcrbend Arts Couh(614) 446-:Z12S
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Pick 3: 0-0.S ·
• Pick·4: 1-3-3·2
Buc~yi: ~ : .1-3-5-29-33
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The. Ohio Lottery will pay out
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3 Numbers daily game. Silel in Pick
l:Numbers.totaled $1,590,514.
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7:48 p.m. by ,lleputies for dQ!IICsuc violence and co~tempt of ~ou~. .
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Pollee fot dilmestic violence and dtsorderly conduct.
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R~D -;-:-A M1~lepm:t ~an was. ~aled and rei~ from County Jail. A coul1 clerk said a
17 Ohio River Plaza
Gallipolis, Ohio ~.;till
Veterans Memori81 Hospital for tnJunes suffered tn !I one-car acc1dent ear-, bonding cornpliiiY helped him pul'up .
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lhe:StalcHighwayPatrolnported.
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GAU:JPOLIS'.:,_ The following ci&amp;lions were issued by altpn ~ tty
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folice btitween Friday.and early Salurday: ·
' Connie L; Romine, 41, Potnel'oy, assured eleardtstance;John F. Johnshock." he said. "I dilln't know I was .
soli, 29, l~t · HubbardAve ..• Oi!lipolis, drivi~nder sus~ion; and Larcoming home,"
ry E. Bontce, 34, Centerville, 'IIIJXOPCf paising.
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GALLIPOUS ·...:..A Cheshire man was cited for' red light violation
indictment that .includ.es charges of
on Friday at the scene of a IWo-vehicle accident on·Titird Avenue. ·
kidnapping anCI carrying a c'!ncealed
According to Gallipolis City Police, Lonnie L. Drummond, ~S, w~
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He was aecuscd of taking 1hree
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Buckeyes at a pep rally to show lheir 'appreciation for 1he team's firsl Rpae
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Bowl victory since 1974.
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·Some fans. including Lowell R.amey. 36; of the Columbus suburb ofWor~
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lhington, had' fiown back from Californ.iajust in time to attend'Friday nighl's
nec!clable_mattn~ has been'Collec:tevenl on campus at Si. John Arena.
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"It was a very gbOd and exciting wtek there. We stayed in the same hotel
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Ramey was among thousands of scarlet-and-gray-clad fans at the r;dly. ;
lhat he IS working on cor:nJ1!IItee
The Ohio State bana played "Hang o:llf Sloopy" and olher pep songs to get :
appointments forlhefCmi{inderllf!be _ $8,555.30; . pool, $81.23; guaranty lhe crowd in 1he mood.
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Down 17-14 with 1:40 remaining in Wednesday's game. the Buckeyes :
. . Clerk!freas~r Jamce Zwtlhng total, $54,104.11.
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tssued lhe financial report for DecemAlso p~nl were counctl mem- Boston with 19 sec:onds.leftto knock off 1\.rizona State 20-17.
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I Ohio Stale finished its season at ·ll-1 with a share of lhe Big Ten title. , •
cOnltrucUoC$29,470.17 • bighway, ft1l Peterson and Eber Ptckens Jr. ; .
The Buckeyes were second in bolh The Associated Press media poll and ;
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10:48 a.m ..' Barringer Ridge, P6rt- · was introduced. . ·
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land, David Lee Triplell, dead on
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conwners.for carryDUI only dntil I a.m.) permil \IIIII a Cf (~¥ine and cerlain prepackaged mixed drinks in origi~· sealed con..nters for canyout
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have becqme. adept at striking up
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the memory of a moment that ·dchvets unto a - Wa~h•hgton Post ' Paul,iric · ~l)anllak, ·a Th!li busl- we cynical1
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m G~orgia, and ·a heavyset youna eth1cs.. com~m~ . mvesugll•~n. of fee: uf!cr.,dr~fping ll.bundred lho!J at John De~Jre cap showed it; !alk i:adio
man 1n a John Deere cap rose'lo make h1m.. I don 1 th1nk ,anybOdy 1ft the the PN~;:(\nd that list then: -· those reverberates with it; tpe polls !lcmona comment. - ·
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· The press always badmouths the "I mean, peoplethin)d'mextreincor who will, be l;laying i_n the Lincoln and we are much the better for iL OUr . ~
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don't trusl none of you nsabritch- sussestion I would lie."
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away with if'We were nlll cyaici!L
Or words to that etreci.
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I recall that scene When I hear "In my name and_o~er my si8n111Uni, · . M¥Y of tl)osc who sovcrn unre in the public proce5ll.
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Pl!ndits ~)' America is 190 cynical. - inaccurate, incomplell and unreliable . l iars, pretender.;, hypocrite.~. charlaTake the remarks of ex-Drug Czar statements wercr siveli to the com- lan$and thiclles.·Vt'JIM's more, it has polling sroup released the resulll of
and current Morality Expen William mittee.... 1 did not seek peklinal "'n, always been thus. -Even: the demigod 11 ;~~~rvcy whlj:h brought your cy11i-, •
Bennett on the NJIC "Today" show bijt my ,actions did not reflect crecl- 'George Washin£!0n \(lu accused of c!sm to my own stoop. You faicl .the l
lastNovcm~:
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itlllly on the House of Represental ~mmilll hill soldielii' pay to fiiiU'ICC press Is baleful -in a dOzen ways. You ;·
"We nee(! to find out why the cit· lives."
' real eSialc deals. T~e a cur$0ry ride. said It is biasCd. one-si~. ncgati~.
· ize111 of the worfd's wealthiest, most - ' Note the !ncong!llily,, please, th(OUJh 20th-ceqtury hiSIOfY. and unclrin1, irilrJisivc, and on and on.
.I can't say I comple1ely agree, but ,
•mvjed, most powerful country are so between clailll .IIIII confeision.
note ti!e.name• and pi!rues that pojl
cynical: Many an so cynical, so disNow listen to Bii.I.CiiniOII's 1992 ,up: 1Capot Dome, Joe McC81hy, I like your attitudo.
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lialed, 10 anF)', so .tjcked off lbout Inaupral Addreas\;").:et ua rnolve t_o . Shci'Jllan Adams. Bojlby Baker,
so ~any, thinas .... P!lople are won- reform our politics'sO.tflatpower lllld ..jij~ Nixop, SpiroAg~tel.. Wllor- . writer for NIIWspajNr KaterpriM ..
•denna whether lhefe's· .somethina jlriyllep no tOifger ~ down the ~ ,Jate, Koreapte, Jim Wrigh~ savinas- Aa.cle~
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Well? Ale you cynical? Ia lji!M" 11lvei inlo 1 fly andattadiounelves
~ yearaao: Anerid 10 a tine-week-old J*1141 .aovez111MI)tihtltdow!l ''
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itles ale investisting the death of otTK:e. Wolfe on the autopsy conlinlll:tor J.••k Nance, who.wlll
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The star of !he 1978 cult classic ~.MY· Spo~r, a ~bie-like m•sfit
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films, was found dead in his South - ~ynch .~ him m.. smaller role~ !n
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actor had an argument with two 'I'Aks. ·~ the Dallas Rlllv,e .appeared as ·
men: descrihed only IS Hispanic •nd · Pc!te ftfatell! _the fis~J.:Iovlnl, huabaad
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of the men Nance in the head.w•th ~~~· Lyt11lh Jaid Friday., I 11.
his fist, Lanier said, adding ''- ·~·~~~hit dry ~li~, II!• Sichomicide detoctives have
nes and his frielldsh1p, Ill m1is all
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. ~':'-· f"UIJreY Pauline Polsley. 78, Vi_nton, died Frili;&amp;Y·.Jan.13. 199? days, one y~ OL s~~nsion. five fl'penndeds.
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Born Sept..22. 191~ at Alice, daughter of the late Carl and J:.u!a $prouse cOsts: six months jail suspended to 30 _. $SSO s_uspen_ded uptin completion of
. AlHENS -A 25-year-old Ohio .University s1ud~nt was arrested _an,~ ~
.McMillin. she was a home~ and a member of tile Vinlon Blptls~ Church. · days concurrent, five years problltion; remed1al .dnver's school; underage • charged after officers uncovered an alleged uidoor manJuah~ growmg .oper~ ,
She wu also jX1:CCCied in death by her husband, Holbert~~ Polsley, Bailey J. Dugan, Middleport, DUI, . -c:~sumptlon, SSO plus costs, 10 days a1iim in his house Thursday evenins: · '
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on June Hl. 1964: a ·son, James: and by .a b~ lllld dU'ee liSters.
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Stephen Martin of Athens was arrested af1.er the Southeast Counues of_
Surviving are two sons. Carl of ~alhpohs, and. Monty of-VInton; se:v~- pended 10 30 days, one year.Ol; sus- years probation; !Anrus A. Persons, Oluo Nan:otics Task Foree and the Athens Police ~panmenl served a.searcb~
11 srandchildren and ~-~h•Jcl,ren; three~~. H~ McMIIh~ pension, five years probation·; drivins Pom~y, DUI, SSOO pi~ costs, 10 warrant on his house at20'Mmetta Ave.
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of Bidwell, Clair McMillin of Marion •. and ~ McMlllin ofRic;hmond, Va., under suspension; $1 ;000 concurrent, days Jail suspended to three days, 9Q.
• Officers discovered the operation after entenng th_e basement area of th~.
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Setvi~, will be II a.m. ~onday ·~ .~ McCoy·M'!""' F~neral Home, . da)'S concurrent; five ye.s probatiOn; lion; faiiQI1: to comply with officer, · Martin allegedly construcled a parutu)ncd sect1on m. the basement 11114
Vinton, wilh the ~v. Paul RinB offic1at1n1. Bunal wtH be •n the Vinlon ·no license plate li8hl, costs only; left SSOO concurre~ plus costs, 10 days _ equipped it with sophisticated timers~ large halogen hghts 10 grow 13111;;·
Memorial Pait. Friends may cell at the funeral home from ~8 p.m.·Sunday. of center, costs only; open container, jail suspended 10 three daya concur· er plants, while starter plants were kept ·~ another sechon of lhe basemen_!.,
five d8ys jail concurrent, costs; · · · rent with DUI, one year 'probat!on. · 8j:C()I'dins 10 SI;CO Commander Scott '9"1·
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·Officers seilled 24 ~lrijuana plants, ln~oor ~wing !'ll_uip11Jenl, digil;l.~ .
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scales an.d numerous p•eces_of drug parapliol;naha. K19g said.
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vehicle, SI05 plus costs, one year Gallipolis, from Charles B8ild, 7 Neil .
· PORI'LAND - David Lee Triplen, 4Z, 30630 Barrin1er ·Ridge Road, hunting l~cense suapens~on c:o~.ur· A~.. Galtiwt~.
Portland, died Friday, Jan. 3; 199.1at.his residence.
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Oissolufilln granted,_ Leah JusBorn March :l6. 1954 in POIJI~le
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Survivins are·silt son~:&lt;nm niplett, Steve Triplett, 'Jerry nipiCtt,.Matthew daysjailsuspended upon completion . and Fmil Ray Tope, no addresses
nip~u and Nicholas niplett. ~I of Pottl~ and ~iopher ~~lett of Bid· of remedial drivers course within 60 . available; Wilma J.Hall and James E:
well; five sislers, Minnie (Clifford),Hams· of Gibsonburg, Gl~s (Jerry) days, costs;
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both of East Liverpool, and Mildreil (Hoover) Elkins of P.ortl.lllld; and four
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jlllljuk was Ivan the Terrible u theJuslice Department's Nazi' hunting arm,
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evil because .of their result. They, view. Giving oilly a ponion of lhe' . lllidstand all ourrela\ionships.'
mined thai ~mjanjuk lied abo~ helping Nazjs.
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When w_e seek the besl way for ils · brou&amp;ht suffering, S\)rrow, distres.s, .' story, intended to push opinion in a · •.. Chun:hes will experience a
Now, whether the U.S. government pursued its case againJit Demjanjuk alllo get along together, to perform and sometimes calamity.lbose po,li' certain direction, can be seen as self great n:vivll and will apin find new ·
while wilhholding potential evidence in his .favor is aJ ,lhe t.iart of plead· ; our part in our many 'relationship, •. cies bl"l_ught JK&gt;verty to the. soul~ of serving. Love ,would dictate· that and may seekers of the 11uth.
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Love rejoices With the truth. · given the truth, we can have tile coq,- . . will be. SOUIC1:~•'l.f iuJ!.ol!l ~ina. ·
. Merkilmp Stemler uraed-Matia to "rej~l Demjanju)&lt;'s claims·of fraud B!ld
lbeen,.c.lled · ,"lhe When trutl\ wins olifeveiyone liene- · fidence thai good, decisioll.~ will '~· .'Wiil:ri 16ve is lJ!Piied\'Oilll nel~f-'
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:nierit to Demjanjuk'fclairit dlat the govemment in 1980 intentionally failed .
lo disclose an intenoiew with a Jacob'Reimer. a man "ho admitled serving .
lish Jansuage uses whether we know it to be so or not. in a manner that will mold their will where the bounjlaries ·are and
:lit the' Nazi's Tha.wniki training camp and who ·did not know of Dc;mjanjuk.
this word to cover It is not based upon the latest nation· instead of breaking their spirit. . ,. . permanentlhings will be honoreci in
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·' Families will be rebuilt lllld · their lives. ·When• love is ipplied. ·
~awniki remains at the l)eal1 ·ofthe case against him. That car,d says he was
often 1eading .to some misunder· the .latest scientific repon. Truth is grea1ly slrensthened since actions ,\ babies will be seen as a sift of God
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., Since tl)e.Oct. 10 response, ~ has been no activity 1n the case. Malia This love is not the attraction based Court decision. Truth is not based on what is best f~ others, than just one, nience; ·iidOpiion ·will rcpla~;C abor· ~
~· nlll issued any ruling and has not scheduled a hearing. Stemler said she!' upon se~ual desire, ,jllld it cenainly the latest evolutionary concept. · self. .
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Do 1 hear rcsj,ohses of 'unrCalis• The sidewalk in frollt of Demje,njuk's home occasionally. h_as been !he
This Jove does shOW itself in WhiCh alllhmgS are !JtJd togetl!er..
Wilt Often he ~et at that Jevet
.·. tic', 'a pipe dn:am'; 'get real'?.Well,
,:iite of """"'ful pl-otests of Jewish students and Holocaust surv 1vors.
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It ._would seem that. walkmg 1ft . - .. CommUJ!IIICS Will work m ha~' 0 just how tircc! are we -oC the current
........when we experience it coming from love 1s the only way 1f we rcall_y mony ~nd ,~lljllst of others t~ over- tat race? How else can lhC groat ·
odiers. Love is palient. Love is kind. want the best fot everybody. Th1s come s1tuauqns that need fixmg, and American house be repaired'/· Will
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cenainly love is not proud. Love is act that way. Vfe WO!Jidn't scheme in . · ·· -- .E:amilies will pay more atten- hear laughter?
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CLEVELAND - 'This ye.ar will mark the 20th anniversary of the Jusdee Departmenl's first attempts to revoke John Demjanjuk's citizenship for
allegedly hiding his past as a Nazi death camp guard.
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\!lis ~untry. The future of the 76-'year-old former Ford Motor Co. factory
:) }iorlCer remains entangl~ in U.S. Di~lric\ l::ourt in Cleveland:
. On'A.ug. 2S, ·1977 ,the Justice Depiutment·fonually sough! to revoke the
c'itizenahip obtained by the former Ukrainian in 1958.
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' H_is Eitizenshi!fwas revoked i~ 1981. He was ex~iled 10 Israel in· l986,
and .m 1988 .a three-judge lsraeh panefsentenced h1m to death for cnmes
against humanily as the monstrous 'n'eblinka death. camp guard "Ivan the
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Then, in a ;&gt;~unning tum of events, the Israeli Supreme Court in 19,93 ruled
i'iil.t Demjanjuk was notlvanlhe Terrible, Documentation indicated the killer
was named·Ivan Marchenko. The five justices said !here was evidence Demjanjuk had b\:en a Naz.i guard, but they chose to free him.
Demjanjuk returned to Ohio and to his suburban home. He has never pub-.
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and serves as the family spokesman. Nishnic was· unavailable recently for
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wwe llllled Dec. 23 ill tbe S&amp;SO plua ~ '30 ·da)os jail Weill Couaty C.C..of JIICIF ...,ic:k 1 W lo 10 days,- yea- 01.-HloO'Brica.
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POMI!R.OY -:.a-les D.lonei, 54, ron.oy, died Friday, 1811. 3, 1!191
R••land $25 ph11 coaa, belt; days~ P 1 tiM to. 10 da)os c:onas the result of a tnffic accidellt- Pomeaoy.
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Arraqements will be'DI'OUPCed by tbc&gt;EwinJFuMrat Holl!e. _Pwwoy.
SIS pius ~; M1rk R. Johnson. lanes, COilS only; 11op lip, Colts
, Reyacildslug, speed, $30 plus COltS; only; O.vid A. Doer(ea-, Pomeaoy,
01ar1e1 W. Cox. Bidwell, - belt; donM;stit violcaoe, $ISO pius COilS,
,., . ·., • ~. W.VL -'- Edna FraaceS Buah • ~ ~.· Poiat Pleas- . $25 pius costs; Micluiel E. Elliott, 30 days jail1111pended to two days,
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Gallipolis, speed, $30 plus CCIIII; Dart two yan probltion. restrlilliiiJ order '
an:,~ saturitay, Ja~~. 4, 1997 in l'leuUt Valley HoSpital, foil~~ • B. Greer, McConnelsville, speed, ~; ..
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Dwiabt E. Carl, Pomeaoy, DUI.
· BOI'D Aug. 6, 1927 in Ambiosia, W,Va., ....,_of tbe
Muoa lind l'ome!'oy, speed, $30 plus cOSII; $II.SO pius ~. 10 •days jail susEva Helen ~terns Bush, she wu I homem•tn.
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$30 pius~; Olllrles.W. Anderson, pension, one year probllioli, jail and
Survi · ·areherluband,l.-lard·WillilinlM;dne••if*n,l'ranciae HuntinJIOII~ W.VL, s~ S30 ~Ius, $SSO suspended upon enrollment
Calif S . Lee f Poi111 Pleasant. IDd Jtobi E costs; Daniel F. Shari, Cheshire, and canplelion Gf residential treat,
_Leslie DurgJn, IMJOf of Boulder, :
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Bumsarner of Gallipolis fcnY, .Va.; StX sons, Lloyd Lee IDd nan
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r11p011ded to questions during e _ . confereiice :
botli of Point Pleasant; Roger ~· Floyd Lee and ~nard Lee !r., all of belt; $25 PJus ~IS; Michad T. aJS~S, 30 days jail suspen.ied to fOlD'
a,. eotltlnulng Investigation Into 11111 murder err 6- :
Colum"?'·~HmyB~ofPickfaw,La.; 17~and:r: ·. Musser, Columbus,- bel~ S25 days: tw.o years probation; William
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, ' ServiCeS wtll ~ 1 p.m.~~ IR the.Life!•ae~ol·~ Church. With Ane,elaK. Williams, Kenova, W.Va., pend.ed, two years proNtion; Shan·
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ant, fro'!l7·9 p.m. MOnday, and lithe church on Tuesday one hour. pnor to . Dave A Darst; Gallipolis, speed; $30 COliS, 10 days jail suspended, pn;t;a- . BOULDER, Colo. (AP) _ The day repeated assurances by city Qff..
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plus cost$; John C. Meadows, Point lion umi~ 21 ~ of ase, 40 hours person who kil.led 1 6-year..Oid beau- cials, including Mayor Leslie Dui'Jii
Pleasallt; W.V,L, speed, $30 plus . commuatty .semce;
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costiRObert~Ramsbiq.Pomaoy;
Bobby J. Stanley, Rac:1ne, DUI, stranglingherandapparentlygotthe doesnothavttoworryilbOutai&gt;JIIq;
possession of loaded firearm while $~ plus ~osiS~ 10 days jail sus- paj,er for a ran!lbm note from a pad on the loose.
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DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. - F'mt Sgt. Brenda lo Ross Moore, 41 • Day- ·.. hunting deer at unspecified time,·$20 ~ to three days, one year pro- ·inside the family's bouse, according - "Jilst from 1he interviews and ths
tOna Beach, died Thutsday, Dec. 19, 1996 at Fort Ruc:ker, Ala.
' plus cOSII; JelfCundiff, Dexter, pos- batiol!o ?0-da&gt;' OL suspe,ns10n, three 10 iepons published Saturday.
background information that we
A 1990 gradUate ofFmbry-~le Aeronautical University, llhe- born session of fU'e81111 in a mot~ vehicle days jatl..and s~so SUSP_Cnded .upo~
Quotins anonymous IIOWl:eS, the have, I believe thai was a safe state~
. in Detroit, Mjch:, and moved to the O.ytona Beach area in 1966 from St. while deer hunting,.SIIO plus~; complet1on of. remed1al ~nvers Rocky Mountain News·also said the ment for the mayor to. make," Sg1. .
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to be sent to Iraq from Saudi'Arabia and received the Safety AWBnl fo~ sav· , $SO plus costs; Wendy R. ~. IOdaysjailsuspendedtothreedays, was foond ~on Dec. 26 was not
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.. in RosweU1 Ga.; ne&amp;l; the Ramse.)';
SIII'ViYins are her husband. Cipt. Quis .E. Moore. ~ of Gebe and Bet; Eugene D. Adkins, Ponllll!d. seat . batioil, three days jail .~ SSSO su~Although asphyxiation was the family's former home in the Atlanta 1y Moore of Rio Grande; a daughter, Melissa K. M11CIIer of Montgomery, belt, $25 plus costs; Patty L. I,.an- pended upon completion of temedi· cause of death, JonBenet's skull was · area. Boulder officers said !hey have
Ala.; her n\otheuod Slepfatber, Rosalyn While and ~~U H. Powell'ofDay- · .daJcer, Pomeroy, driving under finan- al driver's course;; Kent A. VarneY, frac[!lred before the Jdller used a cord interviewed about 30 relatives~ '
tona Beach; two brolbcb, Robert C. Powell of Oaytona Beach.IDCI Jerry Pow- ~.ial responsibility action suspension, Long Bottom, possession, SI00 piUS' lied 10 a stick to strangle her, lumina including the lillie girl's grandpar·
ell of Oviedo, Fla.; three sislen, Cherie L. Tninor of'IIIIahlssee, FIL, Mar- . SISO plus tosts, five days jail and $75 costs;
·the slick 10 tighten the cord until she .ents, aod past business as50ciales iii
garet Powell of DeLand, Fla., anti Jane Ruddy of San Antonio; lllld her mater· suspended if. valid operator's license Oecqe W. Reitmire, Pomeroy, died, sources said.
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JonBenct's parents, John and.
Services and burial were C'onducted on Tuesday, Dei:· 24, 1996. Amnge- . probation; equiprilent misuse, costs costs, 30 days jllil suwended...two many details of the slaying, sayi!'g Patricia Ramsey, went to Atl~nta f&lt;j&gt;,~
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Laura M. Frye, Pomeroy, driving tilled; no insuranc;e, SIOOconcurrenl, diecl by asphyxiation.
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Marines are allowed to Clltry ~
lu with their dresa unifonu. This
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lllld women. But as -the name- SUJ·
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biased;·it's sexist.ln the time of geR. .
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11le umbrella pOlicy J!!*1 few bumbeuhoocs ia beine bou-' ap
problems for top Army llnu, bow.· the c:baiJ1 of COIIIIIIIIIII. 111e pmpo~~ver. B~~ shoes li~ Oen. John ~ 11 camo lbout after Amy ~
lilwhvd1, the cbainnan of the J01n1 as1cecJ soldiers how they feel lbout
Chic~• of Staff. ~ret ~ and from the,cuneat policy.
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"They (the aoldicn) qreec1 the
dnve~ can_dlllm pirUd IR the Pen· Army should be allowed !0 carry
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Judy Petsch. who wOib in a simdard color of the1r ~allBUeJ from red, ilat job for the M.ines, said that SUJ·
the Army ~.d Mannea are ~y to gestions from the field are also
buck ·tradition by revennns ·an promptingtheCorpstoreconsiderits
umbrella~ '!W m110y of the rank- _policy. "Po.Sibly because it was
and-file th1~k 1s Ill ~et. .
such a wet summer" she told us.
. Sgt. ~IJor .1ohnm~ ~allen, who "Pan of It·is just ~~al."
works on· un1form pohcy for the
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Anny,toldustbatapropoaltoallow amorale'tiboslerforsevenilreasons.

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~nuns dry. And !'£Y may~ be
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Unlike the Na"! and Air Pon:e,
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male serVICe me_mbers to. carry,
u';"~llas w1th the1r dreas .WI! forms.
_Its ~n cons•dered foppish -- not
sold•erly. l!nmanl~. :"t least by those
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!Ron the s•g~t ofa ~d1~r or ~anne
m dress un•form drippm~ his way

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~-· - lJoW8f!l, thc f~ He~ Trophy winner .whci failed in Wahwston
. ' ~and liiCkaonville, relumed his flnl punt 71 ylll'ds for u;cire .. ~, ! . 'I ' ..
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... ~Brett Favre s fOUI'y• tollchdown pus':Jil Aild,re Rison, That-Jave Oreen
.:;Bay a 14-0 teed Whit~. thcyh,: only nine yanlS totlllll' offimse. ·
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; ~ • "We were concerned wil!t ~nd aowW. tiut lhoitght we could con:- !Wn him," 4~ COidi OCcqe Scir~·iaid. '.'Jiu,t he's a beck of a player
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Marie Denney, bulldin1 01! teammate ing once in the last 16 seconds when
. lenni~ ~n'slead-sluhillg stick- . Proffitt fo~led out and Denney sank
AACINE- In Sal,urdaY s after, . _back JUmper (2:47), ank two free two free throws to trim Southtm's
1100!1 ~~I ~ntec ~~ththrows 10 give the Raiders their oilly lead to 47-41. But missing 18 out of
em Htgh Scliil?l s ~es w. Hay- . teed ~ftl!e. day.
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man Oymnas•~·- ~ruors ReiCC
Wath I :'43 -left, So~ bed the hurt the Raiders long enough to keep
. Turley .and Bnan~e ~flilt and gamo_atl7whenTurley,go:ngtothe themfrolnoverlllkingtheirhoSis.
~ophomore Jll8"d Kim Sayre turned foul line for lhc two;-lhot _
boniiSl sank
·The s~n: Thrley, l'rq,llit and
tn double.ligure offense _to help the
the first shot but massed the second. Sayre combmed lto shoot II for 24
host Thmadoes.dcfell River Valley
With 1:00 left. ~rley., aettin1 from the field, which yielded 'Js of
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first ''shot but. made the ~cond.
The 11-point efforts Denney a.nd
(8-4) .scored the ~~~ s fint s:x . Southern led 18-17 at that po:nt:
teamma:e Sarah Ward turned in
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'Eight seco~ds·)\l:e_r, Proffitt·sank . were the harvesl of a combined 7,potnts and k~pt the~
least live points bel!tnd throughoat two free ·throws CO gtve the Toma- for-35 showing from the field thai
· the ·fnme. ~an .o~ thaleffort ·can he does·- their 1-(or-12showing from revealed -an. O-for-11 effort from
traced to lhctr harung five~~~ of ~v- . the, fie)~ iri act two helped_fuel lhc; three-point range. · ·
. -~en;~ ~~~~:~attemptswhtl~ River ~den rally -.a three-poanlcushRaerve notes: Rive~ Valley
13 .out of 1~. Equally 1on ~;hat stayed anftated as Such at . claimed a 42-21 victory in the pre10 ~ pffort wa_s Southhalftime. .
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Raiden !jUte cushion to shoot: ..,. a
Stacy Lyons led the Tomldoes .
Howe~er. River Valley, facmg a
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two and allowed only two pointsSouthern was able to gel its Iced Pleasant Monday and playing al
• :;AOett (34) hunlln ......,.....IL&amp;iG) Taylor (73) In the four4i querter
.Proflilt's baseline jumper (3:1~) in to eight- and tO-point m:irJinsin lilt Logan Thursday. Southern's travel
· :~~91 Slturo.y'e NFC playoff pme
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the two lili~utes _thai followed ~~~ l115t quarter; but the Raiders showed plans feature Ohio Division compc·
:!;at ...,,. . .u Fllld. BeniAit hacUO yirda and two touc:lidowna In till ....mate--to ta/&lt;•ng • 17-16 teed wath some gril by cutting the Toma&lt;!oes.' :ilion: a Monday appilinunenl at Bel; l"foacllara' 35-14 viCtory. (AP)
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Rellouitds: 29 (Sayre 7, Friend 6)
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Tuntoven: 22
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The S~le,_ :;ely on. the runmng . .11te _Steelers allowed the fe~est m~entum f~ thetr fint-.round game since 1978 and 11 wins in tl!eir
i ,., .. FOXBORO, Mass.·(AP) -:-The of ~werfu! {erome Derus. They heal pomts m lhc AFC, but the Patnots wm, but the J&gt;~ols have a fnendly last 14"games. ·
, · P:ttsburgh Steelen have BelUs and Ind1anapohs42-141astSundaywatlt · sc91'Cd the most. The Stee.lers have , crowd for the11 first home ·playoff
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thing to""' with that,'; said'Parcells, · Foniter Meil• Hith Sc:hool and Banrum had about 40 relatives' ll9"
~f.:: Pittsburgh's playoff experience who won two S~r Bowls as the · Marshall Universi_l)' standout Mi" fri~nds • in ~ttenda~ce. Bartrum
;i~i\~~~~~~~f:~" New England coacl! New York Gian111' coach. "You're Banrum and the New England Patri- stnppcd Marvm Hamson of the ball
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o1s will sllrt their march to Super . in the opening dri;ve of lhc second
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the_ Pit~burghSteel~inAFCplay- downruntogive'thePalriotsthelead
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On Martin's touchdown run, Cur-,
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1~ them to a first-roupd tiye.
~a-ville defl!lltecHieawr 3o. first-roulld bye by dcfeitlna the · Banrum ~lad a key block that helped
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· scln finale in llOIRC-from-~ind fash' · the Patriots. Wc:nt on to defeat lhc
.Kin. New Enaland trailed in the aame Colts 27-9.
22-0, only to storm back and win the
This is Bartrum's third team to
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Wide re~eiver ,Troy Brown, Bartrum's rooltie year, he appeared in
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\'IIley. Raiders and IIIII Meigs
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DMiel Hannan score 13 of the
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its pst I 2-4 in L'Je peri~'s remain- against lhe_ Miller Falcons. ·, • ' ~ .Whidak:h 4-0-2/3a 10. WilhaeU ~
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11111ned mostly on 10-for-20 field·· Fnday mght appOintment with Gal- Tyree. J-O-Ml=2 · Hockman ()..()..
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TuUJ FG: 24-SS (43.6'111)
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A•Jete: 13 (Davenpon 8)
greateJ m~ns after halftime. but
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Fitch I-O-CW=2.1bJals~ 17/~
.15-for-29 field-goal shooting in the SllJ)=39 .
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nine of 23 from the field in the same
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evenly divl'ded its 14 first-half
rebounds on both·ends of the coun,
pulled down 24 more -.. 17 of those
were offensive - . a~r halftime.
Stcphclis scored IIIII filii twO of hia
ei~ points wllh 7:04left. But the
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• Portsmoudl 011 the GAHS hlldwood
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averaging 44 percen1 frolu IIIII fteld
during the 1~97 cunpai,a, managed tn hit only 10 of 47 field 1oal
attempts for 21 percent
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GAHS def4!Hfen wcte ....tile! to
stop 'l'hompaon under IIIII boops.
Hittl'nll from both ~ar IIIII IDiide for
PJ:IS ..._ :t)'lcr HuU who ~nished
wtth 12 pomts and Jon Estep, who
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The victory, ~'a third in
lfOW,Ieft lite lm.JIIII wtth a 6-S sea-

seven nssi&amp;u, five by Lloyd, ~ve
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· son record. The defeat, filii in three Dave Ruc¥s' had one blocked shot
lame&amp; forGAIU,left !be Blue Dev- and Uoyd IQOk a char&amp;e.
ils 3-S on the season.
Portsmouth hit two of sevtn goals
Oalllpoliswutwoofl7fromthe fromthetbree-pointline.PHSwu 19
three-point ran~. The Blue 'Devils of 47 from the two-point rutile: The
connected on etght of 30 from .the Trojans hit six of eiJht three throws..
two-mark mark. At the fOul line, had IS peJ&amp;Onals, ~4 rebounds, etght
· GAHS was 13 of 18. GAH~ had 10 by Thompsoll, and committed 12
personal~, 36 rebollnds, etght by tunlovers.
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Pmtsmouth'had 17. assistll, .three
Gallipolis was credited with just each by Joe Estep and Tndd Barney,
and two steals.

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1¥5 Tile Portemouth cler.ndlr

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Ms: Casteel commenled, "Every
teams, niadetheir.annual pre-Christ- 9AHS girls' V'!fSity coach, and Jim year the visit of the varsity girls ai\(1
mas visit 'to the pediatric unit at the Osborne, GAHS boys' varsity coach. boys b3Jiketball learns t rom GAHS
Holzer Medical Center, bringing.
In add~tion to the·individ~al gifts . add a special sparkle 10 the holid~y
videocassettes for the permanent .. for.the chtldren and the carohn~, the ~ason, a~d '!'&lt;:young patlenls anttc•
library as well as individual gifls for· , sljtdents gave Ms. Casteel two v1deo- : 1pate thetr v1stt because. Ihey bn~g
each child hospitalized.
cassettes, . "Toy Story" and "Land wnh them so much Chnslmas sptr· ;
. Unit nurse milnagerNancy ·Cas· ,.. Before Time IV," whjch were added 11. We ·are truly gmtte[ul ·to Coac~s
teel, R.N., said the'students also vis- to the · permanent v1deocass.ette Barnes and Osborne, along w1th the
ited the children'nooms and sang . library which the· cliildren usc on . team members. for ~lwaynhowing
· Christmas Carols to bring some hoi- · ponable televisions, taken to their so much ·interest and generosity for
iday cheer .to. the patient~; The stu'- rooms as requested.
lhe children on .the Hospital's Pcdi. denis hrought extra gifts to be dis~e boys' team brought another atric Unit."
tributed to additional patients wbo spectal treat for the chtldren -autocame on the unit before Christmas. · graphed -programs from the pasl .

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by the dlfenH uffared by River Yalley'dllck Rocchi (HI&gt;
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flrat 8Uflrter of Friday nlght'a game on ~ Marelldent' court. Whltlatchfa 10 pointe helped hla c.lub beat the Ralderl by 111 pointe end
~ vlctofy for theholtJ In thll Hrlel for the fourth lltnllght time.

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Mttigs reserves defeat'·,,.,~·· ·
River Valley .52-40 in OT ·

ROCK. SPRINdS -· 'Friday left: But the Marauders' 38-~6 lead
night's
Rivet Valley-Meias· junior disappeared when the Raiders' Mike
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the M 11111~rs break a 38-38 tie with 22 seconds left to tie the game at 38: · 1 8-0 run in the first 2 .112 minutes
38, the score that stQOd until the end
!. of ov~nime that helped the!il claim · of regulation.
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1bto Raiders led 24·16 at halft1me unans~ered points on b.askets by
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• by Ryan Fnwble and Aaron Sullivan. (3:09): Davidson (2:38) and Abbou ·
' But ~igs led 29-28 at the endortl!e (free throws with I:3'8 left). .
tiJW l'!uartcr in pan becaus_e . the
Riv~r Valley missed .three shots
R~rs got only four pomts .mthe
from the fielthiild fout;lf&lt;:hnjcalroul
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shots befOill Sullivan scored tfle .lltst
· . ;th 2:44left in the tourth quar· of his team·high 14 poinis w.ith I:07
$Or a jd the Rai~rs .11e~ind 35•33, left. By then, M~gs wlti ahead 116Pow-le sank a baliehne Jumper and 40. ·
made' the bonus free throw made
Meigs scored the Jast six poi~ts
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while River Valley missed its last six
·foul. ·'llle foul shot put the Raiders shots from the field.
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Scoring for Meigs in overtime
2:24 left, Sean O'Br~, were Davidson ((our), Ste.ve ~ha
Boill-ltt• the li11&lt;1 because ofFnwbl · (three), O'Brien (three) and McKinsank the first free thro . ney (twa).
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Davidson finished with 19 points,
to set~le .for a 36-all tie. · .
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. that.. f.bbou · a!ld the second half. McKinney fini~hed with
R==:·,~B~rian · Bradbury ·· missed · 12, of which eight came after ·half11
Meigs fol'\\iird Waylon ~ time. .
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.£dmonton ........ IK 19 4 40 Dtt 127
Val'll!ouvcr ...... .1719 I l~ 112 126'"
.Anaheim .......... ,._l420 .~ :n 112 J21
SanJo~&gt;~: ............ .l4 20 4 :\2 9M 121

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Cllh. 6¥
Philo ~I. Crooluwilh: 37
Poland 52. Ginlhl :\I
· Pon Clinton $6, Sandully Sf. Marys

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Finolla)o 69. .........

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Twinsburg HI. Orni\ge 65

Wa~l'lt!lville ~. Chn~un - Munil!

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Warren Howland 66, N1ks

. Nurwulk St. Puul -6\1, New London47
Ouk Hi1170, McDermon NW 62
Oberlin 62. Flre1Ukls60
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Old Fllft 59. N. B11lliM ~
Olmsted F.-Is 71, AYORI..akc4K
Ont1U'io 78. Culonel Cntwfun143
OrnnJC O.r. 76,' Qe, Hi!ritip 66
Ono.wa-Ghmdorf 66. Uma Shawnee
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,Paf~sville Ri'lt'rlide M. ConneaU16l
PandOra-Gilboo
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Saa Fmncisco 111 Green Bay. 12:.l0 ·

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.Trimble71 , Willianu.town. W.Va. SO
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Triway M , W. Holmes~~ ·
."" Tro1wood-M11dison 80, Clayhm
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Troy MO.~ Greenville 07
Tus~:urawas Vnl. 6.1, Akron Mnnch-

Nonhwriud MO. Kam1111 Lakolll51
Nllftun 74, Hud.wll72
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Covinaum 17, lkti!CI Sl
CmiWOOIJ 6S. GMmtlsvil~ S7
c.,-~ Fall•~"· RAvennu JK
Dallu!t . . Woy-~ 44 (OT)
O.y. Corm;llltt Umon-Monroo SM
O.y. INnlxlr IU, Day. Colop:l While

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PmsniOUtb Cllly 62
Natlooul Trn.ll ~. Tri-CCM~My N.. 4S
New Knuuilk +t. Fort Reccwt.'l')' .a3
Newnrk Catb . 55:Col. U..Sair• ~

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r Dclrol! ............ ,... 20 I ~ 6 46 120
'Ph1~niL ....... IM IK 4 ~ 109
St . Louis ..... ., .... 17 20 4 ~tl· liS
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Turont1i,......... ... . 1713 0 ) 4 122

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Upper Scioco Val. SK, Ada 56 \
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U~anu !i7. Sprialf,. Nol,'lhw~~1en1 ~2
U1ica 68, Olcntai'lgy S4 ·
ValleY fDrJf.l7H. Clc:. St. lpmli.uli 61
Van Wen 7S. Kcnlon M
Vandalia Butler 7~ . Sidney 71 lOT)
Vermilion :'il. I.Ar.lia SuuthYi.:w 42
V.L..-saillc~ ,llj.4. Milton 1 Unima ~'i
Vi~:nna Muttk:.w~ ~ . c:oolamJ Lake·

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Unioco 70, WcstfOlll !12

·N. Olnuted 70, FairviN 61

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VictOf)' 01r. 47. E. Uvt:!rpool 01r. 41 '
W. Genuga ~. Wiclilirfi! 48 (2 OT)

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Tol. Whitmer 74, Fremont Ron M
Tornn1o f.D, Columblo.na .Crc•tvicw
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M01:nt VmK&gt;n ~. lboii'\IIS Worthina·
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N. C~mton ~. Alliaoct 47

Dov&lt;rli.Cambridlc.41
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£ Ol.ron -'2, On:tneWc:W 37
E. K.... 70. O.villc 6K
Eatem Brown
GeorJCiuwn !iH
Eaaolalu:N. 61.-•60
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l=uo:Jid 71. MA~Id 43
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.Da)!. Panmoa 71. Otly. BelMonl 64
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Oanmouth lU, ~ry- 61
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37 IOH Uf)
32 '9M' 110 ·
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8uffulo ............... 20 I~ 4 44 lit. 10~
Piusburgh .......... 20 IS 4 44 141 124
Hildford ..... ........ l71~ 6 40· 11 7 12.5
Monlrenl.. ..... ._ ... l418 K 36 1211i 1]';1
Dosron,............... l4' I&amp; 6 34 110 I ~-4
Otl:awa ............... _:..
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Miam,i'\lnJ. 43, YcUow SPfinp 27
Middlef~eld Cur_dinnl67, Newbury 3~
Orangi: Ou. 69. ~nmon Heritogt: 47
Upper ArlinJion 64. Dublin Coffman

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Slrollgsville 71 •.N. Roynllon 'I
.Smolhcn 57. Solem 56
Tollmqdp 8l. Coploy 68
Tc.:um~eh 61, Spring. Northrutem
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Tiffin Colum'6iw1 M:Z. 8~H:yiul !'iR
Tipp Cit )I- 74, Grahllm !56
.Tot. Nol'lhwood RO. kansaS Lnkota

Milllli E. 74, Day. Stal&gt;loinl M
Mi.WsburJ 86, Franklin S4
Middle1own J:', Limo 6iJQ'I')
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lawanda 47 .
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Milfonl72. W. Ciwll&lt;r l.alto&gt;lo 68
Milh:npon 70. Ur.:klna. Hts. 6J
Minford n,.S. Wdloltl 50

Cui. Wanenua 72, Cui. Hllrt~y 49
Col. Weslt.IIOJ; Tol. Wnite .. ~
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LA. Clippm at San Antonio, 1 p.m. :
Nilwau•• New "r'ort. 7:)0p.m.
PboL...Ix AI Bouon. 7:30p.m.
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J)ower bfakes, air, · AM/FM
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5-speed, SilverQdo, PS,
VB, auto.~ PS, PB, l!lir, AM!fM PB; tilt, cruise, PW, PL,
stereo cassette. tilt;; cruise: AM/FM · stereo ca8f!9tle, air, 4 cyHnder1 · ·; S:apaad tr~s·
pi)wer •· steering,
power windows &amp; ldcks, rear re~r. step bumper, bed liner, missiOn,
defroster, 72,500 miles.
· · boards, ·Ia¥{ ·miles. PQWer brakes.• ~M stereo.
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Indiana Ill Q.EVELAND. 7 :~0 p.m.
TOIUIIIO a1 Detroit. 7;:l() p.m
.... land OI.Dollos,M:JO p.m. · .
L.A. oq.pm Dl Houslon. lt:JO p.m. .
MiniiCIOia 111 MilwiWktt. 9 P-~
Miami at U.Dij. 9 p.111.
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Clc. Bcne&amp;li"1tnc 76. Walth Jauit Sl
Cle. CM... H&lt; 67. Cloanloo ND-CI.l5
Cle. O~n¥illc 74, Warn:Mville H11 .

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Medina 79. Bnan~wick 64
M~na lhtcke)'!: 6!1, Loudonvi'k 60

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New Yot'k (1: Athlllla, 7:30p.m.

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Cin . Winton Woods 61. SprinJ ..

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,Seattle 108. Vw-.vuwr 94
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Cia. N. Collese Hill 89. Cin. S1.
Benwcl64
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Cia. Nonlo!i&lt;to67,CIIo. llarrioon58
a.: Norwood 62, Hamilton Rou 60 I
Cn. Priaccton 63, l-llnltoa 40 '
Cin. Readila 92. Cil.ladian Hill_ 79
Oin: Rop flacon $9,.Kettering Aller

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loninCiearview 71, WeUir~JIOII:~
loni~ Midview S$, Ke)1'one 45 •
LI.K:uvillt VDI. 81, Wtwe~a:?8 .
Lutherao- W. 60, ColuMbia "
Mldisott62. Jclfmon $8 ·
Madison Plains 72. Miami Trace 61
Malwera 79, s..tt.em Lotll44
M*field Sr. 53, Mlfioli.Hardilll48
Mansfield Temple Chr. 78. Canton
- ... Cbr. 65 . •
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Mople Hts. 66, Brush 62
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Marion
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Marion Plcuailt ,_., IUd&amp;cdllc '48
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Marlia&amp;tol -49, LDu.itYiUc 48
Musillon 12. Barbrrtoo 54
Mulillon Joackaon ~2. Woot~ 31
Maui!Son Pury 43, New Pbiladetjlhh1
39
Mllhewl 56, W..lew 50
· ~ M•)'IYillc 7$. W1 Muskinpm Sl
McComb 56, Cory·Rnw.son ~3

Cin. McNlcbolat 74, Cin. ·Purcell

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Uncoln Ga!:lanna,M, llrbnnn J9
Mnpae H1s. ~. Nordoni~ 48
Mayfield 70, Cle. His. Beaun"ml :\2

b rSI.'Ctairavilk: 65,
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fl" St. Henry .SY. Delphol St. John's 53

Lonin Calh. 50. N. C- Cilo.

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MlnfteiOia 94, Boaon K4
AIIMia 9~ , New Jency K.,
lndiiAI 117,.PhocRIIi 104
Chicaao 110. Orllllldo 89

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air: power windows . &amp; locllsl 3.8 V6, auto., . PS, PB, air, · power brakes, tiH, cruise, PW,
AM/FM stereo tass., . cast AM!FM · stereo .' cass., ;tilt &amp; Pl., r11ar step bumper; all
a(umlnurp
wheels,
· Fear cruise,' PW, PL, •c8st alum. terni1n tires, sliding rear Win~efroster. Local car. ·
Wheels, extni clean'. ·Local one dow, AM/FM stereo cassette,.
owner. ..
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Sommetofo .....,...... l~ 20 .:194
L.A. Oippcn .......:.ll 19 ..167
Plw!nR:................. IO 21 .Jl;\

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. OoldlhStl~ .......... l2 18

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L.A. Lotloelo ............ 24 'II .721
Seanle ....................1.l II .676 -

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Culoo s. 51, Aluvn Sjorias. 40
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. C.Una
Caoey 6tt.
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Cenooolou1J 77.1-ICIW:) 74(2 OT)
OliJ~PCWa 86, Hi'hd
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Garfield Hla 1 nn11y 70. R1chmon!.l.
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Spring. f{Otfh 96. H1.1bcr H11.· Wp.)ile

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Solon 87. Ciuonlon 60

Uma Temple Chr. 81. Col. T~ of
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A.-ida. ...............20 10
N.Y. R~n .....21 16
~ew Jersey ........21 14
·wuhinzlun ........ l7 20
N.Y. lslnnden .... l2 18
TonnruBay ........ IJI9

Onn,Dna44, Un..ma :lfi

ROOIII.owa75. W-'oo 44
S. CcDtni146..A$hlund Cfcllvi,:;w 44
5. ctwkteon SE.~7. Cedllrvilk! 48
• s. Jlanae ,., E. Palcsllae 46 ·:
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Canfl&lt;ld 71 , Hlcko:y; J'll·53 •
Canroo Cllh. M, Alu&lt;fG Hobao 63

WESTERN CONFERENCE

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V6, automaJic, P$, PB, air,
AM/FM slereo cassette, tilt &amp;
4 cyl., auto.,PS, PB, air,
cruise,
wirK!ows &amp;
'AMJFM stereo cassette, pow« 4 cylinder, automatic, power
heated mirrors, ·cruise, power steering, powef brakes, air, locks, rear defroster, 26,000
miles, local owner.
windows .
~s. rear MiiF,M stereo cassette.
defrosler. · .

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i:LEVELAND .......lO 10 ,66,1
Al ..... ................... l7 II .lm
Cllarlonc ................ l7 ~~ · ,~7
Mllwau. ........ ~ ... l!l lol ,,.7
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Miami ................. ...24
NewYorll ..............n
)Vaobioaooo .... ........ll
Orlu® ................. .il
New 1&lt;!'!1 ..............8
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Ubef1:} Batton 61, y_._Buren o40
UJNI8alb .49, Wapako.eta 4~

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air, AMI,FM stereo caas.,
engine, automatic, • 10,000
forged aluminum · wheels,
G.V.W., dual rear . . wh~ls, . limited slip, loW mount mir:
spare tire and wheel, air, rors, heavy duty rear suspen·
AM/FM stereo.cassette.
sion, rear step bumper.

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l2,"io:lomoll41/iL 71
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Canal Fulton NW 71, Minerva 62 . . ·

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lime dcfioit. t..ier, who had lix
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en won lhe lftCedina junior !Uah ~. ~: l5-:Z:J.I6a57
· ~ IIIII ~ .s•~ helped .lhUd quaM" to filet the Defcadcn' ·oontest by a41-3511111Jin.
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Yes, the acw city ~ shQuld pullhal .. die

apnda for lhe new year. It's a scUUh mque.t on
my behalf, but it 'WOUld be nice 10 have a J11- whole ·lp!lltl r- c:OUid JO
and diiCUSI
trade, Wlii:h the Super Bowl, nr reliVe past Sloriellnd
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lfYou Ban At f..ell.t tl.SOO

Polllnl, whole 19 points _..
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ahnolt cxclllliwly from 9-fnr·l9
1 ~high 26 points, field•pl lhootiDJ, tallied 1J in lbc
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fioJd-Joal s.hooUaJ, helped the lion 10 pull away in lhe lhQd q •
Defenders (s-2) shake 1 31-28 half- ter.
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106·River in England 1

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122 Transported

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129 Baseball's

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Tai .;_
Dipkimacy
Caases

41 Love god
42 Actor Pha.nlx

154 :...·oay (Tuesday- · .
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48 Wyoming range
50 .Sketched .

175 A flower
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Gllrlic bulb
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Soap plant
Sleeps '

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73 Word with money or

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160 Repulse
163 Fish CJillllll
166 S8l1ily

169 C819,al grau
171 - de plume
172 First_.,.n
174 Mine's yield .

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81 Usual fare
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felt~ t wu back in Chica&amp;o. but my joy wis shOrt-lived. like prciceedcd show \las prilnlrily the product of a
. 10 Jcllll)e lhltth&amp;ewuacountty bind which goes by lhe111110 a.- u my IO.for-17 effort from the faeld.SI&amp;~vorite hoi:by 1e1111: I aueu I should pay more allallionl«) cou11t1y music. kiy's 14 points came mostly frpm S: " Lut Week, atMogie's apin, I~ into Sltijlpcr and Dl,lli IIIIII. 'two know!- .for- JS faeld·goal ihooling.
'
ed~ sports fans ·dclirinJ to diiCuss the athll\ie llltrlbutel of ChPgo
'The ftPis (3-6) ·ldst the oneBulls fOI'V(Inl Tony 'Kukoc. They had recently seen lhe Bulfi'l'i,tay lhe Cavs point lead diey took into lhe.second
in Clcvelapd and w~ impr iM wilh liisperformanc:e. II was obvi~aftcr quarter by being ouiscored 17-131n
li!~~e'linJ tO 'lheir comments on Kukoc 1h811hcy had drunk too milch of lhat IICI two. South Gallia retook. die lead
Lalce
w~r before JQing 1o Gund Alena. It IOCmed 10 me, ho:t!lrever, lhll by outscorjnJ its cntwhile host In lhe
MoJic's bu become the closest thing Gallipolis hu 10 a sj!orts tiir:
next two quarters.
,
Allhoup we differed In our opiniontof Kukoc, it wis iUce to discuSs our · " Dunn and Church (no first names"
eli~ ovet a.cold '*r·llid dinner. Mogle's is not a true sports' bar, but were rqJOrted for Catlettsbulj ChriS:
, SJIOI'I4::fllll seem 10 be eomfortlllk dlilre. Unfortuna!ely for iportJ fl!f, liM's play~) led Catleasburg ChrissPIJrts often.rm. .... l!lkCs second s•••e 10 jpusic television and I! "·"e box.
lian with 18 and IS points, rcspec:.
Whctbcr W~~ntucky bfsketbait, Ohio State.football or I~ atl)lc:lics, lively.
·
Gallia CountY sports fans ll{ould welcome the addiliaa.of an cstablisliment
Re1 we aoc.: Because Cadettswhicb salislics t,hcir desire for caDwadcrie and fulfills their need to dilcuss burg Christian didn't have enough
, impoltant' sports issues. Who was the greai.st Buckeye qua1erback of all players for a junior varsity squad,
Jime or the JfC81Cst home run hiUM of this gen«Mion?
Ceredo-Kenova. the host club; beat
For all thole Critics who dislike my idea because it secnis 1.1111 condon- South Gallia 73-23 ..
in!! ~lie consumption, pleue be,lldvised thaiiUCb consumjltion islepl. ~ Damron (no fi!lt n1111e knowa)
. More important, people liequcnt lbclc spOOl bars for the food, fwl and led die Wonders with a pmc-high 26
entertainment, not just alcohol. Sports bars are good' touriJt ~ a . ~ints. Ius~~oolt led lhe Rebels
s0urc:e of cmplbyment and tax revenue . .Pieue be lldvised ... ~'iF&amp; Hut w1th ~..J~lmts m two (_!uarlers·
sells beer, yet,that docsn 't stop people from freqUently goia&amp;IO this cstab·
·
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l,lshmeJ11 for pizza. One doesn't always go"IO Mogie'a for a Ilia; after all,
many families are found dlerc daily drinking iced tea and ealinJ lunch.
· · Whenever I travel 10 olher cities, one of .the moat'ildverlised allpiCiiOns
are lhe vlr\Ous .spbrts bars' wbere fans can play games and watclllhe local
~ on b~g-screcn ·television. Wilh all' lhe development pi- being dis- .
cussed -for the city. it would be bice 10 consider addiDJ such • sports Cltlb' lishment to thC inix.
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151 Farn,d New YOlk

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. DAI,LAS (,AI') :.._ ballu Cow- sex with Willillml ~man·.
boya receiver Michael Irvin.doe$n't -who hu not been idenlifled.
· ~ 011 a seiad \kleotapc lhat
-. Irvin and WilliiiiiS, who haVe
· · sho'!lfS Clowboys · line~an Brik deqied tie woman's aHe.-tions,
Williims,bavinJ sex with a woman spent Friday .,.._:tieing filr today's
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who ~ acc~ hi~ of rape, Tht NFC divisionai-Miayolf at Caroli~
·•· Dallal Mom!ng News !1'portcd
'The police~ saiddctcclivi:s
tOday. ·
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are trying to idi:atif)' voices on the .
• The newspaper quoted'U uniden- tape. and reeover portions of audio
· lifaed police source u saying Irvin from lhe incident thit ·lhey believe
docs no( aPpear on lhe tape, but that have been rpcorded over. 'The llpe
clclcqives Intend to submit voices 011 recovered from lhe cunera appears
the ~aPe to 8 sophisticated.analysis. 10 have been stopped at times,
· Sources previously told The ·rewound and re-recorded durinJ the
Auocilled Preis · the woman told CIICOIIIIICI', lhe souree ~.
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police Irvin videotaped at least part - Lt. David Goelden, held of the
of the allcJed incident..
. dir.'!hriMt'uexual-'ll unit; hu .
lnvestigatqrs have 110( dctennined t~~d his de!Kiives were still invesli-·
from lhe tape whether the eilcountc( ptinJ the complrint and have 110('
between Williams and a 23-ycar-old , · dccidcil Whether fhalpS
be filed
woman wu rape or consensual sex, in lhe cue.
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police olf'JCiala said lhey would..,no ·days oi a few weeki/' ric said. ",Np
lnnJer COIIIIIICnt on what evidc~~a~ ' one seems tb understand in:an take
. ' they . have or the tactics they are awbile."
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using to hivtstigate lhe case.
PoliC!! '-ve plaeed lhe woman in
·, "~)' 'Ire s!!utting (comment) . aetluaio!l for her safety.
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down because we think we may be·
Positively idcnlifyinJ a voice on
.addiag more 10 it by ·talking about an aud!o tape ·is difficult 'and oftc~.
it," said Detective Chris Gilliam, a u~rtain, said Norman Peril, di~ ·
police spOkcsutan. "Justice could be tbl' of tlie NAtioilal AudKI YIIICI&gt;'
better served with us getting out of" Forensic l.aboratoi'y j""NoltiJridac.
rnaltin&amp; periodic briefings.
Calif. He said ailtcmptJ 10 ~trieve .
Police have not charged 01' ques- --audio thai has belli reeordld over .
tionCd Williams and JJ:vin in the rarely succeed
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Irvin's attomey, state S~.'Jloyce
Mesquite )toman jllleJed frvin )Veil, said he i111 't worried by police
fari:ed •her at Jllnpoiill'to sulmlit to ' ,plans 10 rftal)'ze the tape. .
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142 Aaner and Sullivan
144 Oak nuts

53 StUCk with adhesive

162 in"ial: abbr.

164 .Thailand,IOIII]IIriy
165 Possess
167 Culling toql .
168 Hue
l70 Dresse&lt;ftoth8.2''
173 New Zealand netive

107 Gentlemen
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109 Carouaals
11,1 l..all81
112 Ber legally
113 Judgn :
1!5 Rhythm
11 i! Throwing weapon
118'Spare
120 !Nater: Fr.
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125 in-Whitney . .
130 Close tightly,
132 Reverberation
134' Perlman of "Pearl'
· 131 Bum ·

138 Bur'eiW

52 Tony or Oscar. e.g.

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bu the Rebels liosting SheChristian . 1\rcaday and playinJ at
New, LexinJton Saturday. . ~

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ketball team,
fueled by &lt;~,Quble-figure offense from
Iuon Iolinson and Rufus Stanley,
killed • lhrec-point halftime deficit
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100 Eve part

30 SiXth sense: abtir. ·
32 Small dog, lor' short

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19 Musical drama
20 Irritable

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135 Mr. Selleck
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137 Stopped
139 Recess
141 PNes
143 Go, team!
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147 Was the emcee lor ,
149 BuiHight cry
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8 Splinted .
9 Mountain ridge
10 Piar\(1 part
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12 LheraJY collection
14 Children .
15 - prB)IieW

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131 Retail happening lit:

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98 Car fOr hira,

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110 Kind of seal
114 Brass lnsliumants ,.. ·
111 Schooner part
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119 Specia.l skill

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128' llave oul

· 88 GrHk war god
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Jib Jllflll. SuMenly, die ~
leldot' ·(do IIIey stiU · Uie lhll
tenn?l !libel it.Dyone libel the
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fly "9f1a_n. ges
in,-• .school .system, ~ighways,
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--~nullion-dollar federal JIIOJIIarn ere- pie, proprietor Pascal Dente pulled •
The sellers ·lind oo shortage of injURd, old, or otherwise unlikely to
' .:ated to save the lives of wild hones sbeaf of BLM certificates · from a hone meat buyers. The demand for get adopted BCC.Use he's in charge,
····.is instead channeling them by· lhe folder and explained that they were Ammcan hone meat has long been McDarment decides if a horse should
·-~ ~tlwusands to slauJblerllouscs where . for horses he recendy ~ssed at
strdng in Asia arid EurWe. Where be disc:ouitted.
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· 'they are chopped into cuts of meat. his plant and sent to' Belg~um for few share the' com111on American
Some ended UP. with Dennis Gif·
comPunction about eating lhe ·ani- ford, a Lovell, Wyo., rancher and
· · - Among those profiling from the human consumption.
· · •t~augh~r are employees of the
Nearby, the CllrC¥' of a BI:M · mal.
rodeo contractor who was barred
'fjureau of Land Man!IJiemen~ the horse dangled on 1 hook while ·
Today, demand is up· in EUrppe from BLM horse adoptions because
..... .federal agency !hill ~nisten .lhe butchers sliced the I~ meat into _because offe.-s of lllnd cow disCa.u.. he was rounding up wild muslallgs
. .jlrogian).
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il~gally and adding them to ,his Pri_.:; ~ - are the conclusions. of an · "Killed on friday, processed sium,_whose 100-year-old Velda
vale herds, According to · court
records, be has also been convicted
· Associated Press 'investigation of die · Monday, Thursday we load the truck . horse meat business owns the Cave!
. " f:J.S. Wildl-jorse and Burro Pro~, · and the~.it's ftown_~ Europe•" Said West slaujbterltollse.
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of selling livestock wilhciut stale ·
which has rounded up 165,000 in•· Dcrde. Monday liS· sold In Bel·
According to the U.S. Census
brand inspections.
.. '4i.als and spent $250 million since it gium, TueSday eaten, Wednesday it's Bureau, 42 milli011 pounds of horse
He said he has lried to breed
•.was created by Congress 2S years back in the soil." ·
meal were exported in 199S a1 an
McDarment's horses for bucking
:.":igo.
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stock, and said he's sUJe some of
7' The program was intended to pro- a former BLM employee living in In 1996 prices were up to 80 cents a McDarment's horses were slaugh~tandmanagewildhorsesonpubMonrccello, Utah, "is you've got a pound and rising. frallce and Bel·
lcrtd.
• 11c lands, where they compete for bunchofwildbonesroundedupand gium were the biggest buyers, with
. Accordins to federal law; U.S.
: -~ with grazing cattle. The nobody wants them except for some others including Japan, Switzerland, · sovernmenl employees. are not
·:tilea: Gather ~p excess horses and folks who see there's some money to llaly, Netherlands, Mexico, Canada, allowed to use public office for pri·
; .1itfer them to the publicfor adoption. · he made here."
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vate iain. The U,.S. Office of ociv·. .:-i 'However, nothing in the law preAl;kcd about the AP's findings, sia, Bahrain, Argentina and China.
ernmenl Ethics said this .means ~
;;;;.yeJits the new ownen from selling Tom , Pogacnik, direetor of the
While nothing in llie law prevents . workers may not participate in
· ~ the hones lo slaughterhouses once BLM'a $16 million-a-year Willi sending an adopted horse to s)aughbureau programs . that iffecl their
: " 'll)e)' tab Iitle to_them. 11 is common
Horse '1111Cl Burro Propam, c;onced- ter. government offiCials offer con·
financial interests.
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,'j· ·tor horses to go to slauJbter when :ed that aboul90 percent of the bois- · fticting opinions ~!her it is legal
B·ut Gabriel Paone, the Depart·
.. :. ihe}"pow old or fa1llarne, but near- · es rounde4 up .::..thousands ofhors- or-ethical .for BLM officials to adopt men! of the Interior's designated
~~ly all former BLM horses sent 10 es each year- go 10 slaushter.
and sell horses.
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Has a program intended to save ~ · The Associated Press maU:hed said there is nothing wrong with
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wild hones as a symbol of the computer nx:ords of hone adopllons .Bt.M employees adoptins wildhon·
:; .:J~pnton.
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• •.' · Undct the program's rules, any- supply system for hone meat?
emJ!Ioyces and (ound that more than ' tide, and then selling diem for prof·
• 7.~ cllil adopt up to four horses per
"I guess that's one way of look- 200 current BLM empl~ees have it.
;: ,' ~~· paying $12S for each healthy, ing at i~" Pogacnik said. "Recos· adopted more ~ 600 wdil hotses
. In f~1, an internal B~ memo
; •;!Jovcrnmcnl,v!ICCinated animal. If nizing that we can't leave them out and bunos.
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. 1ssued 1ft November, 199.5, encou.r~ ' the a_doptcrs properly eare for the . there, well, a1 some point the crillers
Some of tliese employees, when • ages employees to adopt ~ tram· .
jt••llones
. for .one year, they get legal · dohlivetocomeofftherange."
contacted by. the .A P•. could n~l , wlldhors~and- burrosforthe•rper"t.&gt;4ie ki them in the form of handsome
Clifford Hansen, a fonner U.S. account for the whei'CIJboll~ of lhe•r sonal use.
BU4 Certificates bearinl individual sehator from Wyoming who intro- anilllals. Othefs acknowledced some
. The-f~ral government is con·;-')Jiien!ificalioo numbers thai are duced the bill to create the progra111, of !heir ~s were sent to slaugh· dueling -several reviews of · the
•: ·~ze..branded into each horse's -now wishes he could remove his terhouses.
BLM's Wild Horse and Burro Proi -.fll&amp;.
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" ' "We're working low~~!'~~ helpi11g
"The l'aw was intende4to recog- corrals arc run by Victor. MeDII'- reports to Congress expected to be
develop pride in their hors- nize the significance of wild hones men!, whose crew rounds up horses completed ·in 1997.
i" "los. ' ~aid De~. Harrinston, ~. BLM and ~rros. but tB:lk about a waste of from open rangb in Wyoming,
The BLM. has f~led_ to submit
~ eswoman m Oklalpna. These · pubhcflinds," sa1d Hansen, now 84. freeze brands them and arranges
legally requ1red b1enmal ~rts
• ::fides fiR' suitable for framing.'~
· "It's become. the most ridiculous adoptions. ll's a job that gives them about die Wild Horse and Burro Pro-"'
&gt;:.-~ Using freeze-brand numbers and. • thing! ever heard or."
access to thousands of hones. '
gram to Congress since 1992. An ·
~ ~mputerized public .records, !heAP
The government spends an averAccording to BLM database advisory council on wild hqrses and
·;.. ;~ more than 57 Bl.M hones ~ age of $1 , 190 to round ilp, vaccinate, records, McDarmenl adopted 16 . burros, required by law, hilS not coo·.4~ve Jleen sold to U.S .. and Canad•- freeze brand, and· adopt out. a horse. hones. His estranged wife adopted
vened since President Clinton fnt
,~ slaughlerllouses since September. Adopters pay $125 for each healthy nine. His children adopted at leilsl
took ·office. BLM officials Said il is
~ighty perter~! of those hones were horse, and 'can get lame or cild hors- six. His girlfricind adopted four. His
because they are sbort of staff.
·• ;. .sthan 10yeanoldand2Spercent es for as little ~ .S2S, or even for ex-wifeadoptedonc.Hisco-wo~
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'" es, w~tch are .often ridden wellmto them for slauJbter, typ•cally rece1vMost of the hones they adopted Jnvesliptive Researcher Randy Hcr~··~bir 20s.
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centoflheadultsilitheUnhedSWcs yean.
IIIOk birdinl trips of at least a mile
Whil~ some venture no farther
, from honie and 30 percent fed bin!s, than the backyard feeder, oihers hit
according to a 19911nte.rior Dcpan- the road at dawn to' walk through
mentsurvey.
peaceful wildlife sanctuaries 1or
! survey last year put the ninnher spend thousands .lo watch' exotic
ofbiril-watchersattnorelhan20per: · birds in places such .1!5 Belize or
cent, accordins to Paul KCrlinger, a Antarctica. .
!'lew York-based ecotourism consulThe more competitive keep "life
18111 who trill:ks birders and their lists" of every' species they've spot,
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and 'traveling birders spent about Novembel' when he saw .CO ill one

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grosbeak .The -10-year:;,'l'.llld reached for his binoculars and a
,:;;JIIeldluide.newChristmaspresenls.
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lhejr time- and billions- en u hunte11;" says GreJI'BWcher,
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lriatilevel~~prnent site. The Thpp!lrs Plains loca·
'lion was selected over a site owned,by American
~eclric Power at Great Bend.
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end Eugene. Pacemyer, in cooperation with the
NEW ScHOOL- E1.-n Local School Dllb'lct will gel 1 new K-11 IChOOI.bulldlng alter' volilrl In the claFarmers Ban11: and Savinp Company. guaranteed
trlct
approve~! 1 con8lructlon bond la1ua. Here, area resldente review plana for the new building which will
lhe loaii of $240,000 to pun:hase the property.
·be buiH next 10 1111 exlltlnll high IChoo!. ·
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,i,s also targeted foi'sewer service which is expect~ 10 assist growth in that area. Alrendy, develop·
-eB have indicated inlel:est in building home sites
1(u1izins t~ proposed sewer system.
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:-:- On the local J10lilical scene, Democrat&amp; gained
· :li majority on the Meigs County Board of Com·fl\issiooers after voters elected Democrat Jeff
,]hointon to succeed RepUblican incumbent Bob
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lrottheallplhoWftlbolle-OnStataRoilll7
.;?Rd•dates swept lill c~~sted county o!fices m ., .,.~- Tile ye• altO ~ ,1111 offte!ll co111plltlon
.;u.e Nov. S general elcc:aon. The . election ~w lhe
ot the u.s. 3311-77 COnMCtor Road.'
:aemocrats Sheriff James M. Soulsby, Comnus,
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iJohn R. Lentes maintain their offices. ·
'':: The couniy. and other counties comprising the
llelow
continued-on p~ downtown~ l-~~~\
1,U:s. Si!th Congressional Di~lrict, was the . ~ene lzallon '
wllh mllly bulldl!llll getting nHdld ·
.•;df a heated batde between incumbent ~.s , ~epre· .hloellfll.
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.:iormer U.S . .Representative Ted Slric~and of
-;J.ucasville. The race drew national and inlema·
~onal allen lion and ·saw Slricklund narrow!y
· ·~laim the seal Cremeans hod taken. from his
~o yeitrs earlier.
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·lltate Representative John Carey of Wellstoo easFL:OO, AFTERMATH - Flooda plagllld the county, In January and MIY. H. ., Rev.• Kllth Rlldel\ Jllnnle
;~y defeated ~mocrlllic challenger Jeff fowler
wtll.-....llnd Mra. Rader clnn out the bll.nt 111 the Rocuprlngl United Mlth!"llxt ~hurch. Wnar.lllled
;tif Meryerville. .The campaign season also saw
· the balalft!llll ot'the church during the May 4 nub llood. ·
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· :4nd U.S. Secretary of Educlllion Richard Riley,
ibolh appointed by President Clinton, who tou~
;'lh~ county s11,1mping for 0e!J10Cralic ' candidates .
•':llrickland alld fowler.
)· School ct:lnstructiQn isiues were the big news
)bJ Eastern and South~m school dislricts which
•were awariled a total of $10.3 million in state
funds ·for use in ·~onstrucling two lc·8 buildings
~d reQOvating their high schools, contingent on
f11SSing local bo!ld ill$ues. ·
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~ Voters in !he Eastern dis[fi'cl approved thetr
~tlildingjssue on March 20 meaning swdenls,
· r'there willlikel)(, benefit from a new, K-8 school
,. ' :ihat will ·.reploce all of the district'• elementary
-'Wildings with a new facility adjocent the exist·
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;·, Efforls t~ proCure a similar building proJC:Ct
'for the neighbol:iJII SOUIIIem'.t..oc~ Scljool, DJS-.
', ,trkt weJII down in defeat twice, m Mardi and
.Aain duri9s:a ipeei.. electiOn i~ August .
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~pening of 1M tint section of the U.S. 3311-77
"Connector Road. The SI2.S million hishway was
;.officially coiiiP,leted on Nov. 27.
•· However, the opel)ina of the road was ll11101t
~liclimaclic. since many motorists got .a snealc
,preview Of the new road when a portion wu
-JJpcned: IO bypass ftood , alricken areas of the' ~ounty iii Janu..y.
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XLT 1&amp;257, Bed llntr, tunrcior, fill' .

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trou! into 1 1i111le CaleJOry, follOW· imum Jenslh needed for recocnitJOn rac1 is, tbe Slee(head i; I lake·run
ina a similar &lt;;hange made several wu 25 inches. Thai ~ear, Dayton rainbow, lroul. The ditlh)c,ion
years aao by the Outdoor Writen pf resident Chris Campbell caugl!t the betw.een s~lhead ~ ~nbow ~ .
Ohio which certifies ilild ~ognizea lllplt northern pike in Ohio. which wilhm the f!•dl ~ud program Ia not- ,
JI8M 'fellOrd fish ~; 'WM tjle' •' al19 remains 1 stale rec:ofd \OIIay. His ·, ~ssary, according to '11\o )¥ildlife ,·;
'two ~Fa in ·19'971 thenlr~a 1 recoril fish .weiJbcd 2~. J'dU!Idl~ 6 ' agency. ·
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Anglen have unii!.J•o-,y 15 .~ .
thniuah the Pilh Ohio pn)pwn. · W!l" ~- in ,Lyr,: Lak~ near su~nntlhe1r F1sh OhiO·~ II'Pl•The 111visions for 1997 are the 1,Dil1futt. .
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. &lt;:allons for.lish caufbt dunns 1~.
fnt aint:l 1989 when lht{ wildlife I
Col!lbimns IICCihad trout w11h A final madina of eirtifl-. ptftl,
-"""7 OWifwded ill Fltb Ohio JII'O' mlnbow trout into 1. linJie caleJory and ~r Angler aw~ will be
pllill 11,y .-IIICUIJ"- 2910 17the · II ID ,Iilniinillnli~ jHOIAid~ thai c~ I• wi~. .
IJIICIIII elipllle fitr ,._.llili011, followa the ~ ~. ~- by . •Quahf~1ng fllh, tnclud1n, ~
W111c11 illcludld elllllillllioli ot 1111 tile Otidoor Wr;tm of
M_!lll , hOI d101 lljllb ~ bolh lJPCI o ~iIi 11.,. plb
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•.. 1981, ·thO~ ,_.willa _.Ohio'llributariosofLabl!rje ~December31·otthis,...-!ft
..... oould Jill Pill! QIIJo &amp;Wild 1have iilcOrrec:dy lilfec! .illeir Pill) . eliJible for 1997_aw.-.. The cJ!ari-., 1 i1iPi.,..,...llll,.. Ohiociidlu • .l'i•bow ~ 1'111 ae1 Cllfish~'IVilt I!'~ - ~ .-11•.

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wall,'.' says Pete Dunne of ihc N'cw
krseyAudubonSocicty.arcnowned
birding author. '
As a litdc boy; Dunne would get
home from school, pi&lt;:k up his binoc·.
ulars and run out the back door. ~
''Then:. was\pobody . telling mo
what to do. I was into my world,'' l
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suddenly turned into 'wow,.' and '
'wow' beats almost anythinJI on the
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urban areas as well. in ru.._t .
the association
areas.
claimsshe recently saw her 8,000th
Near Philadelphia's airport is the
biid, no .small feat c()nsidering the
1,200-acre John Hein'z,' ~ationll
. world holds roughly 9,700 identified Wildlife Refuge, the largest fresh- ·
species.
water tidal marsh ill Pennsylvania. It
"It's. addictive .. ~t's . lifel~g·
more than 2~ species, includ- '
a:easure hunt, and 11 s: !!.ke commg IDS &amp;fCal blue herons., and is a
into an art slllery. but you'll never .:stopover for mlgrato')" birds.
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~end of the new year, 11 l~t a foot ofo~now blanketed the county which
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anowstorma in fCCCnl yeti-s.
Two weeks later, Meiga Countiahs contended with another
~liar enemy: &amp;igh water.
. Meigs COI!IIty moved under.a
.flood warning as wale{ in the
Ohio River and its local feeder .
'streams l'lllil10 SO.S feet on Jan.
The ftood fotted some resi-·
dents from· their homes and
caut¢ merchants in P,omeroy 1!1
ev.ltuate !hc!ir stores, Two days
1~. Meiss County was d. ~~~;
a disaSter lf!l&amp; bY •Go~. -I
Voinovii:h. ·· • ', ~.
: 0n Jan. 2:4; another QWnilolli
'.1-;=:_:!.-.:..:=-=.=...:=-==-==::..::.= hit the . area foJ:Cing already
·· i~rolll~n waterways over their banks again. . ·
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more lhiin ihree inches of rain caused widespread damage lo roads and pri·
~ property. 11111 storm was reminiscent of the Mother's Day Rood of
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. in the county and, once again, more rain forced rain swollen c~eks out of· .,.,a Plalrta, ShoW,JI ......
. 11 the purchaM ~ llgnlng - . from HoudaaheH.·
their banks, closing roadways.
: ...,~, ...,_ punr., John M-, ·H-lCarr, ROICH Milia, EugetW
, By the lime the ftooding was ower, total dam'
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at $2.7 million. •
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to fanners who were unable to.gi:t into their f1e
. Ids
10 planl COfll and other crops. LOcal tomato farm·
eis got a late start on .their planting, delaying the
lil!nual tomQIO harvesting season. Many crops
j,ere left in the tiel~ IO _~t . ,
' The Thpjlers Plains lnduslrial Park aitd a pro~·"''' .... "Z.•. ;!""'"'"'&gt;''
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A· visitor's · ey~-view of a Bermudan paradis,e
By DOROTHY SAYRE
After lwo ni~ of reuicknesi
aboerd 1 cruise Ship from New York

off the roofs and used as their are extremely expensive and, perwillet' source. Bermuda is extremely haps. that is why I didn't see any
well-kept and ~lean. The bay and Bermudans overweight! I visited a
to. Benntada this · ocean waters are as bealllifulas the grocery store to check prices: a half'
.put October, I photographs I'd seen.
gallon of milk was
spears of
wu n:atdy to
Only one car is allowed per iesi- asparagus bundled as they are heR
dock in St, dence, but mtltor 'SCOOters in unlim- were sold by the pound and each
deorae's,
ited numbers are permitted. With bundle was over $6, head lettuce ran
Bennuda! My the chain of islMds beins about 22 from $1.89to $2.69 each, cold cerehusbaad,
miles long, walkinJ or taking &amp; al was more expensive, tea was
Oeor,e,
had motor scooter in 'such a sub-tropical about the same as here, and onions
si~ us up for climate is possible. Bridges connect were cheaper than in.the U.S.
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a sailing excur- the islands and boats are, also, used
However. meat was \lery, very
sion on a41-foot for inter-isl&amp;lld travel. 1n (ac~ the' expensive. Frozen, cooked, and
sail~at, for our, day in port. My . siiWlest drawbridge in the world is peeled stmmp su~h as we would buy
stom~h churned at the th~aflt ?f in Bermuda'; it opens to only 22 at Sam's Club was advertised on
bobbmg.around the _OCe&amp;lllll a ~1- .inches, just enough to allow a sail- ·special. 2- 112 pounds for $47! Other
.boat. l was ready to have a ~alking • boat mast to pass through.
meat prices would .make most peatour on land! However, ! dec1ded to
We did not see,the famous pink pie quickly become vegetarians ot
be a good spqrt and do what. he sand beaches there are two in skille~ fishermen. Bermuds grows a
~anted .so I could name the next ,pe- Bermuda, but
othei beaches are• few vc;getables, liut nearly all supeta! ouung.
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When the crwse s~ pulled mto islands '\laking boat groundings to he imported.
port, the p,assen1ers clunbcd on deck common. According to locals, shark
Our sailboat ' ric\e that dsy was
to take photos ~ gawk. Bermuda, attacks are non-existent because of delightful and I did not become sick.
a Briiish colony, is, very colorful the reef barriers. The sharks don't · We circled the islands comprising
with the houses pai.nted white, yel- lilr.e the sandy beaches inland from St. George's and stopped at Whale~
!ow, lf':'Cn· peach. pmk.-and blue, all the reefs because they pick up sand bone B~y. wh~re we swam and
10 varymg shades.
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snorkeled while angel and parrot
:rJ1e roofs of nearly all buildings
Prices are very high in Bermuda. fish played through our feet. "
areslaleQndthencoatcdwithacom- Real estate is on par with southern
.Back aboard tile sailboat, we
pou~d· bef';&gt;te bein&amp; painted .with ·a California and New York. (Currency headed towards port while sunning
spec1al. w~tle pamt e~e~ two J~· is the sanie exchange as· ours and on deck. En _route, we drank sodas
'The ram •s gathered tn Cisterns .as II they accept U.S, money.) Groceries . and v1s1ted w1th the othet 13 passen-

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RAqNB - . Tracey Ann Pierce with matching jackets and each carbecame the bride of Sept~ Andrew , ried three l&lt;ing-stcmmed bridal pink
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Lisle in a wedding ceremony held 'roses accenlcd1with baby's breath &amp;lid
Nov. 2. 1996 at 3;30 p.m. at .The g~nery.
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Todd
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN MULLJ!trry MdLioda Pierce of Chauncey, and Travis Lisle of Syracuse, &amp;lid Jeremy
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the bridegroom is .the son of John allll Rose of Portland.
A reception was held foi)owing
. J&amp;~~ice Lisle of Syracuse. .
The Rev. David Rotieh performed the wedding at the Quality Inn.
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GALLIPOLIS ....- Susan Marie · glrl was Elisabeth Lynch. All the · the ceremony following a program of
The bride is a graduate of Athens
AND ilfiS. ANTHONEY WILliAMSON
Lynch &amp;lid John Wesley Mullen were attendants wore matching royal blue music by Jane White; organist. ·
High ~hool and Hocking College
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united in marriage Nov. 30, 1996. at tea:length dresses.with lace sleeves.
For her wedding, the bride wore a with &amp;II associate degree in accountthe New Life .Victory Center, witli
The best man was Billy Waril of white A-line gown of crepe with ing. She is junior accou11t clerk at
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Gallipolis, cous!n of the groom. The beads and sequins· encrusted on the Ohio Univeriity Employees' Credit
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The bride is the doughier of Mr. ush~rs were M•c_hael Ly~ch, De~m bodiCe:. She camed a bouquet of Union.
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BIDWELL - Amanda Arlene All wore gold necklaces with ro5e · and Mrs. Jon M. Lynch of Gallipolis . . Sl~ne and David beWm. Jumor bridsipink roses.
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Krista Bann:ll was·-nuiti-on of hon- Southern High School a!ld is
. Camden · and Anthoney Wade · centers, gifts from the bride.' Minia- The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. grll?'"smen · were Johnny Mullen,
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lUre bridesmaid was ~yla Camden. J F
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Given in marri~ge by h11r parents, nng lit,mer Was ~•e . Hiestand Ul.' Pierce, sister ofJ)Ie bri~, and Krista· . minum Corp.
Baptist' Church. The double-ring, groom's mother. matching to the the biide wore a gown with offill~- The groopt and . hts attendants_ all Kruszewski, all of Alhens.
The newlyweds.reside in Racine.
candlelit ceremony was performed by' qb:.~smaid.s. he carried a rose bou- shoulder styling that_.was coniple-· wore black tuxedos. wtth stann 1~ts,
They wore navy crepe · dresses
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·mented by rosettes at the shoulders bluecummerbundsandbhtebowues.
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'The groom was attired in-a black and backwaist. Simulated' pearl and
Th~ m~ther~_the bn_de WC)re a
The bride·is .the daughter of Mr. tuxedo with tails. He wore a bur- s_equin appliques Iiccented the neck- two-piece tvory rt and jacket. The
llld Mrs. Larry .Camden of Bid.,..ell. gundy vest and ivory .rose 'bouton- bne, bodice and sleeves. From under- mother of the
m wore a peach. '
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OrllldJ*Cills are Mr. and Mrs. Jack · niere.
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CHESHIRE -·The Cheshire Gar- Mrs
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Camden of Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Best man Scott Warden, groomsCh 1 n..· ·
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maJI S!;ott Plants 811 d the father of the The veil was a beaded crown With was ar e~e - -r. IU. •
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Club annouricod winners of the · Mrs. Heny Milam, and third, Mr. and
~=~::n~~ -w=~u~~ ~~ bride all wore black tuxedos with simulated pearls and crystal accents, 0 ~ mus1c w3prov1ded by Dav1d organization's 1996 Christmas Dec- Mrs. Tom Reese.
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fathe the Ia Robert Neal burgundy vests and ivory . bouton- ~ith a fingertip-leng.t_h veil. She car~ ttl, who sa g songs by John orations Contest Thursdsy.
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nieres. The mother of tile bride wore ned a bouquet of white flowers cas- Mtchael Monts mer.Y a~d . Paul Homes were judged in Cheshire M..S.]erry Ramsay, second, Mr. and
Has~ groom is the s'on ~f Mr. and a dark teal two-piece suit with an ca:ed ~ith royal blue flowers and ~~nd~~~- soa:s were liy Elton and th~ Oleshin: area in the follow- Mrs. James Jones, and third Mr. and
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f s th ivory al)d burgundy rose corsage. w Ite n bo~s.
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Mrs. Ronald Roush.
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Both mothers wen: .escorted by the
The . maid ~f hon&lt;l': was .Beth . . A, tej:~pYqn ~as ~ld m the_SIIIIC· . Most Religil!\1' - First pi~. Mr.
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f . 15 lllbs~ 8 he . bride's brother, Bob' Camden. The Lynch of Galltpol,is, Sister of the . tuary of the cllurch. 1,.
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Paul Shoemaker; ·second, .Mr. ahd"
Mrs. 'Mlrlhy Lo~e o Sout
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· The'brille is'Cillployed by Fashjpn_ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hain0:ond and Mrs. Ronald Roush, and third, Jean· ·
late Roy Stanl~·Williarnson, the lale =~~d:=~o:~~:C:. navy s~it and (Gillispie) · Fink, Melissa (DCWitt). Bug. The ~ ~s a qilality al)alyst · third, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dunn.'
nie Ashley.
Mr. and t:\~~~~ ~11'/'pte~Musicpriortotheceremonywas Knapp, _Amy Napora, ~a Fa_nnin' atJ;I~W~At1':"m~tive.Thecou- .
Most Original. First, Mr. and
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. .Given in mamage by her parents, aild vocalists Shelby and Cathy Sear.
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She. wore a long formal, ivory satin guests and distributed thank-you
gown with a sweetheart neckline and scrolls. Stacy McManis assisted with
short, puff sleeves. The · princess weddinggifts.Areceptionwasheld
bodice was lace. covered wilb in the church fellowship hall folio~- .
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sequins and pearls, as was the catbe· ing the ceremony.
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dral train . .Her fingertip veil fell
The three-ti~red, ivory wedding
For the first time, the staid 'Census the ads will be in djfferentlanguages ..
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pink B'ureau is turning to slick Madison to get the message across to everyfrom a band of ivory satin, adorned
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Wit~ sequins and pearls. The bride and ivory flowers, was surrounded by -Avenue for .help - $100 million
carricid a bouquet of live, cascading . tree-fern and baby's breatl!. The bride . worth.
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11101')' t:Qses III!Cented with burgundy and groom ~ake topper that was used ·
After decades of relying on pub'carnations, baby's breath an4 ivy.
was·also used by the bride's patents lie service announcements and fn:e
1be bride chose as something old on their wedding day. The red velvet ads by.the Advertisipg Council, the
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·SIIndfather, William C. Holl&amp;~~baugh, groom·~ grandmother.
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blitz to persuade people to participate
Eilsy Pi!y Auto
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Se~v1ce for · the receptton --:as in its next attempt to count e~ery perlnsu; i!nce
chosen was a pearl bracelet, a' gift · coord~nated by Jane An~ J~rdsn, with son in the United States. '
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from her parents. Something bor· Conme McCarty, Lon S•egret and
The three-year, $100 _million ad
Any
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rowed was.a pearl necklace belong- Lisa Colburn also serving. ·
• campaign Jeading up to Census 2000 •
DUI &amp; SR-22
ing to tlie groc)in's ·gtandmother.
. l'ollowing a .short_ honeymoon will target the growing number of
Soinething blue was her garter.
tnp, the couple now resides near B1d- U.S: residents who ignore mailed
&lt; Discounts&gt;
The matron 'of honor was Tammy· well.
Census questionnaires. The Census
Computer Quote s
Anael. best ftiend of tho bride. She
;nte bri(le is a 1995 graduate of will ·accept formal bids by ad agen(614) 992-7040
wore a tea-leng.tb, rose-colored dress Rivet Valley High School Md Buck. cies this spring and the-campaign will _
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with long lace sleeves. Bridesmaids eye Hills Career Center, and the start in 1998. ·
were .Jennifer·Williamsoti. sister of groom is a 1992 graduate of Poin,t
The Cens.us' proposed ad budget
tbe JIOOIII• and KrisiA Do5s. friend of Pleasant High School and the Mason equals the annual ad sperding of big
the bride. They Wllre d~se$ mAtch- County Vocational Schooi.'I'hcy are . advertisers like Delta Air Lines and
inJ the matron of h"?nor. A:ll carried both employed tit Holur Medical Hallmark Cards. But it will be fund- ·
ed by lllj&lt;payers if Congress appro:ves ·
bouquets of tvory and burgundy ros- Center.
CSIICCCnted with ribbons and pt:arls.
the bure~u's;budgetthis year.
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household vs. $4 for those who
. PRO~IDENCE; R.I. (AP)- ForMcNamara, 4S; bought his first answer by .lllail. ,.
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pf lbout lhrowing rice or tying lin doves after the death cifilfriend who
"If we have 10 make repeated visCIIIII to ·the bumper. If you want . had a fondness for the birds.' He knew its to a household, it can go up lei
. and boo-bOos!
somechinJ really ~pecial at your wed- 'nothing about them and ·initially $36," said Kenneth Meyer, chief of
dins. Joe llld 'lerri McNamara may thought ·It simply would be fun to the Censiis 2000 publicity office,
have the answer.
hatch and fllise them "(iP1 h_is daugb'The 1990 Census cost $2.6 billion.
· .For..u75, ;the M~Narnaras will ter..
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~k of whtte doves.
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B111 he quickly decided the~ was deors and collecting data not sent in
· "Relealing the. doves is like fire- .: ·a.,market; and focused on weddings, by mail.
worb," Joe M~Namara said l'ridsy. · When a couple·. leaves a church,
Oetting people to cooperate with
·"When the doves co111e ou~ every- the McNamaras hand a bird each to · the Census' national headcount, ·
bbdy aocs'Wow!' Some people cry the
and groom, wbotoss them whic~happenseveiy IOyeari,isgetanchomelaugh.lt'salotrnorekinl:t- into the -air. Another 40 doves are .tins touJher.ln 1980; 75 percent of r
IC.tbln .,.aple anticipate. 'QlCy just go . n!lealed .from two- wicker ~askets, the population (illed out .the forms
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and ' 'fly back to the .Mcj'lamara$' comotly and on tii!IC!. In 1990, only
· ~ ~have been reieascd at high home, w~reabbut200doves li':e· .: 6S ~nt did. ''If we ,trop lnotbier
~ weddinJI and other cere•
The b1rds nof!llally have a ranJIC ,10 percentqe points, we're tll~ing
IIICJIIiN for y--, but now the idea is ot.oout 100 miles, but lwo releasee! _,_, , 111 .. ~ _, ._. than ...., .1
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cent in 1980) accQrding to the Nation- the things they shouldbave,like more
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fruits ·and vegetabl.:s and grains." the aU-or-nothing weighi-loss men-·
·TUPPERS PLAINS - Inez V.
Also attending were twelve of her
Losing weight is the n!llion's No. .
And some experts say the picture · Too, she s~id, the low-fat and.no-fat :tality•. Many think th~y have to lose
SpurlockllldBoydT. Spurlock were 17 grandchildren' Christina and 1 New Year's resoluticm .. Every JaJI, . is even worse than that Tiley would foods often have about as mMy 75 pounds or jog seven days a week
·: united in marriage on S.aturdsy, Dec. Michelle Pooler, Tara ·and · Tony a uary millions make promises 10 slim de(lne,overweight as anything over a calories as the high-fat versions.
or they . won't do anything at all,
21, 1996 in a double-ring ceremony Lanham, Nick Spurlock, Brandon down and get fit.
. . . healthy weight range. Using this def• New drugs have raised false Busch said. But studies show that if
'" perfomled by the Rev. Joe Sayre at Walker, Nichol and Bryce Honaker,
By February, most of thbse inition, NCHS researcher Katherine · hopes that all m1gh1 be fi~ed wllh a people lose just 10 percent of their
the borne of John and Kathy Walker, Jared a'nd Phylfcia Spt~riO'i:k, Shane promises are broken. Why can'tthis . Flegal calculated that about 59 per- pill. When ~he anli-obesity drug weight it can make a big difference
daughter of the bride.
Spurlock &amp;lid Matthew Spurlock.
country get a grip on its weight?
cent of men aitd 49 percent of women dexfenfluramme was· ap_proved last . in their health.
Look 81 your mate, your boss, in this countcy are already too heavy. Apnl, many. thought 11 was the
Some people set their expectations
A holiday theme was carried out · Two of the groom's three children
in decorations f~r the wedding. dec-· lrttended, Elizabeth Spurlock of your colleagues, your friends, your
People who are jusu few pounds answer to their wetght-loss prayers. too high and ~hen they don't meet
Orations, 15 well as the bride's two- Pleasant City, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom family, your neighbors. If they're not overweight are still of concern to
~ut, an expert panel _recently them they give up altogether, said
piece suit, were burgundy, green and Spurlock of Berlin Heights. His fat now, chances are they will he health care experts. Many say an re~1ew~d 20_studies on ant!·?besity Hogan. ~~ would be be!-'er, she said, ,
whil'e. The poom wore a three piece ·daughter. Patricia Slater : of the sbortly after the tum of the century.
extra 10 pounds sboul&lt;j be viewed 1!5 drugs, mcludmg qexfennullll1l•~e ~nd . if they tried to make a few changes,
charcOIII gray suit
· Charleston, W.Va., area was unable to
Obesity researChers with Baylor . a warning signal to modify ypur the combmauon of the prescnpuon no matter how small, that they could
!&lt;dinner was served before the attend.
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College of Medicine in ijouston cal- lifestyle. ·, .
. • drugs phentermme and fennuram1ne stick with.
ceremony Courtesy of the bride's five
. O!hu out-of•town guests includ- culate that if Americans keep gaining
· Obesity researi:hers &amp;lid nutriii&lt;ln- and concluded th~t the drugs should
And many folks don't even get off
daughiers, Barbara Bissell. Kay Lan- ed Ray and Goldie Cbl'l)eS (sister .o f weight at the rate they've been isiS are at a loss 10 figure out bow 10 not_ he used routmely for all obese the_ ground wtth _their plans to Jose,
ham, Kathy Walker, Carol .Barlow the poom) ofJ,.incolnton, N.C.; Clay
uning it on for the las.t few decades , put the brakes oil An)erican 's weight patients, and they should not he used we1ghtand exercise at the begmm_ng
and Patn Boyd. Cake and punch wen: and Mary Spurlock (brother of the Catf the popijlation will ' be over~ . gain. Why is it that, despite our · at all for pauents who JUSt want to of each new YCJ!!· "People talk a g~.
served at.the ~ception following the groom) of Mitton.~Va.; Mr. and weight in 20 years. By 2230, virtual- increased kn,owledge about nutrition " lose a·few pounds to look better.
game, butthey JUS! don't do anythmg.
ceremony. ·
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and interest in good health, it's more. -_£v~n wl)en thes.e drugs are appro_-- ~bout :•1. No manet ho~ good thett
All of the bride's children were in and Paul -0 . ~s and J1mmy · And that's using the most conser- difficpltthan ever for Americans to pn~te, th~y must be u~. m combt- mten,bons w:e• they d?n •..have t•?'e,
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Jose weight? Among theories:
nallon With . a ~althy . dtet &amp;lid an IQ put them m!o pracllce, she sa1d.,
attendance, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Spgr- Curnes of the.Witeebng, W.Va;area. . : vative eslimates.
lock, Mr. and¥rs. Rogei' Blssell. Mr.
Cl~e ne1~hbors and frlell~s ,
DeSpite all the lip service given to
• Portion ~~zes ~ ~ut-t&gt;fconlr?[ exerc•~ program.
and Mrs.~ Spurlock, Mr. agel Mrs. ~e~mgwere ~hirley Jones, Conme. slimming down, "overweight is. ~re are no ~mall stzes any more,
Marvin Lanham, Mr. and"Mrs. Dilvid Rankin, Man Mlll~r. Patty and Bran-_ increasing very rapidly," sjlid .John satd Edith Ho$n! Hogan. a spokesSpurlock: Gary Spurlock, Mr. and don Jones, Doshte Wyckllff. and Foreyt, · &lt;lirector ot the Behavioral womB!' for ~e American .Dietetic
Mrs. John Walker, Carol Barlow, Mr. CloorJe 11K1 Teresa Coleman.
Medicine Research Center at Baylor. Assoc1a11on. Everythmg •s large,
111\d ~ . Marl\ B01Jd,.C,L..Spur1Qclc:, · . Tltecouple will aii.Cnllllely reside
This has many '-experts · worried. jumbo and iillantic." And Americans
Voyd Spurlock, Rodney Spurlock in Thppers Plai"s, and ·Hurricane, With . the. increased weight comes belong to the clean plate cl~b &amp;lid
and Mr. and Mrs. ~Don_ Spurlock: .
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greater risk for many diseases linked th1~k they have to _cat everythmg on.
to obesity: heart dise&amp;st, diabetes, their plates, sbp S8ld. _ ·
certain types of cancer. Said Foreyt.
• New low-fat and no-fat -foods .
"I believe obesity is the nation's No. have lulled ~s mto a false sense of
•1 health problem."
secllnty and tn many ways have sab' The Community ·c .lendllr Ia
POMEROY - Salisbury Town·
The filets: About 33 percent of !lla~ed our efforts to iose we_ight_, s~d
pubiiiMd au fiH eervlce to non- ship Trustees.. regular meeting; 6 people in this country are overweight FeiiCt~ Busch, aregtsten:d d1euuan 1n
prcfttgroupewllhlnatoannounce p.m. Monday, residence of clerk, enough to he unhealthy - that is. the Mmneapohs/St. Paul area. Titese
--'"''nt tllld .........,_Jal -nil. ·The Hooker Sueet, MiddleP,ort.
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toughly 20 percent over standard foods "~mostly snack foods. ~ey
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moll aalae or fund ral_.. of IIIJ
CHESTER ~ Chester PTO will
IJpe, lttml era prlnlld u . - meet Monday, 7 p.m.' 'Parents and
pennllland cennol be guaran~
encouraged to •ltend. 10 run a apec"'c number of tlayl •. teachers
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The Community Calendar Ia .' GALLIPOLIS - Community
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MONDAY
publlahed a• I! free 1ervlce to Grieving Parents Support Group,
POMEROY CHOICE
RACINE- Racine Vil1831' Counnon-profit
wl1hln'g to 7:30 p.m" New Life Luthcraq
Home
·Educators'
grouJ!.
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•cii organizational . meeting, 7 p.m.
announce
ng1 end ape- . Church.
Monday, Stir Mill Park. Regular 1\Iesday, conference rtlbm, public cia! events. The calender Ia not
library, ·Pomeroy. For ·informaticiri datlgnec:l to proinotti .aalea or
Revivals
meeting to follow.
conlaet Tammy Jones, ~2-6?42.
fund-ralllfl of anJ type. ltema
LECTA - Lecta Church of Christ
I.EI'AKI' FALLS - I.etart PTO,
a~lntid 11 1pace permlta
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Mll&gt;DLEPORT
!-fiddleport
7 p.m. Mon~y at the Letart Eleand cannot be guaranteed to ·in Cbristian Union, starting 6 p.m.
Lodge 363, F ct AM 'meeting, 7:30 · run a 1peclfiC number of day1. Sunday . and running through the
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POMEROY- Middleport LiterKANAUGA - Oallia County
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WASHINGTON (AP) - li. new
Children in Japan often
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siudy suggests that the incidence of . tuberculosis vaccine shots at birth and
asthma has doubled in the United 'at ages 6 and 12. The vaccine causes
Stites and other developed countriei the immUJle syst~m to produce antiin the p&amp;St ·20 yean llcC:ause the bodies and other proteins ~ com. youna arHuffering fewer ~hildhood bat TB.
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The reactions vary in ·.intensity
Infection• such as whooping. fwm .child to child, indicating a·
coup and tuberculosis may train the • ninge (!f sensitivitip to TB. .
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1be researcher1 found that among
tants filei\Jas pollen and dust ~ilel, children who teaeted strongly to the
the .~sc:arch sugeilts. But '\'lthout tuberculin :vaccine, there was only
spch iitfections·, the · body _rerilains abOut one-third as much asthma as.
more jlensitive to the allergens, whie)l amons childreJI who reacted weakly.
can Cllll"" astluJia and other illlcrJic
Additionally, the study found that
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asthmatic children who ·reacted
study, being published todsy · strongly to the TB vacc;ine were sil
in the · umill Science, re~ the.tate to nine times more lil!.ely to end asth·.
·of as ma arnoril Japanese 'children rna rymptoms by the ase of 12 than •
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sis v ine was only about a third of vaccine only weakly. ,
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benefit to the TB vaccine was tliat it
dtta support the hypothe•is ~ the incidence of aiiSqies ·
lhat a decline ip itifection ... is a fac- and asthma, .. said Or. Dean ~eroalfe ·
1yina fbe risins ~verity J)ld of the National Institute of Alleqies
!DCC of (~a II1CI allcrgi'c . And lnfec\ioul Diseases, au {i'H
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d!l"'" the st~Y in Wakayarna, for some timC that "our •mmllll!1syslllpllll; on 867 ~ldn:n lpd 12 to 13. tem bec:osnes educated lbrouah m~Ait expert 11 tha NatiOnal lnsti- tions,llld u a mult of thlt ciducation .
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ICfS. We had sailed over but as we
were catering the bay and port. the
sailboat captain said he would US!'
power as it was much faster. On the
return~ the engine was sputterins
black smoke, which the captain said
was an oil leak. The closer we carne
to pon. the worse the smoke
became. Finally. the captain had tO
tum the engine off to cool and it
would'n'J restan. One passenger was
nervous because she had ""'""ged a
hired cab and had to 1&gt;1: back on
tiine. The captain&lt;said sailing would
.take about an hour. That was too
long. No problem, lie radioed the
Bermuda Harbor police for help.
ln\ less thari · five minutes, we
were bciing lowell to shore by a
police bOat:: 1Jte policeman was a
friend of the captain's and much kidding ensued. The passengers were
unanimous; finally, there : ~as a
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· GALLIPOLIS - Wonil!n's bas- . strongest team in the area, had embarketball in Gallipolis probablv dates to rassed some of the early Gallipolis
·about 1919 when Coach Jean Fitzger- -teams. It appeared that the game endaid qrganiie9 the first team.
ed in 'a tie, but a check of the score' That team was led by Irene Glenn .book, which took several minutes:
'wh&lt;l in the game against St Albans revealed the fact that Qallipolis won
sc!lred 17 of her team's 19 points in · by one point. -This team W\18 .led by
!'(lute to a 19~ 12 win over one of West' Marjorie Biddle and Mildtt&lt;l Dlil~. '
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Virginia's best teams.
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Mills. Shaw, ·Ghrist and Goodwin.
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end~ The 1921 team ~as undefeate&lt;J
will) .wins ()Ver Hurltingtpn; Ceredo,
IUld Irunton among
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Mlry~~¥~8 Craft were the' fillt penona
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, thing from raising money 111 educat- · litde old people die every day."
By CATHY HAINER
· . . Andy Warllol. "Eight out of 10 of my tngs are ~ funny play on fame and
· People such as Natalie R&lt;lbert!l ing !hi: public about HIY, the virus
Many people with AIDS are aban- USA Today
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and . R!lger Whittington l!el:oq~e that causes AIDS.
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lUm your muu into a masterpiece:
friends, sharinJ laughs, feats, hopes
Part of the educational effort is said. ~n Fryer can, she encoorages Put Rex in a Renoir, or Bowser in a
and life's harShest ~!)1: death,
,direcle!l at chore~. ,
families t&lt;l get inv!llved, Those from Botticelli.
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~I think the world is much more . Project Compassion become the fam·
California:based ilrlist ac;au Bnldthltt a year after the t\\&gt;o met. RQber- accepting of AIDS, aad unf&lt;lJIUnate- ily's strength, showing that it's OK to . . ford re-creates originidanworks with
t&lt;l. ~his_ faithful frieild.
.ly the .church isn't," Fryer said reach out, to hold a hand, t&lt;l say, "I • your pet painted into the 'sCene. ·
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They,werefriendsbychoice,unil- ''While we get a liute discO!miged love you."
ed by a cruel fate: He:had AIDS; 1fle and frustrated at the chlirch's
Fryer has ilrlended too many YOrk's School of Visual Arts, began
voluntcCrs with PrOject Compassion, response, we don'i•give up hope:" · funerals and. cried too many tean. painting his pet friends into fam!lus
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the AID~ ministry of Westerville's · · R&lt;lberl initilllly winted to be a Pill She is angered by the rejectiQII thOse anworks about 15 years·ago ..When
Vineyard Cluistian ~llowship. " ·· of the ministry from ·a distance. She · wh&lt;l have _died . received, but lihe 8 client asked that,her three Rhode'The minisII)' reaches out to JlCQt offered to cook. She never envisioned . _undentands it. She neither tnowi nor . sian Ridgebacks be . included in _a
pie wilh AU&gt;$, many of whom have wotltins with the sick, let al!lne the wants to know the family dynamiCs. Monet, Pet Masterpiece~ of Santa
lleeJI abandoned by family and. .dying." She didn't think she could do
"They did the best they knew Monica was boql. Bradford w&lt;ln 't ·
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paint your pup's face on Whistler's
friends. The ~ents ,live in n'!fl}~i .,it. ~: _ . , -: ·
homes, hruneless shelters 8lljl. priS- · N&lt;l OM ·docs, said Fryer, whO
When family memben aren't !ftOther, but ,he would sl\ow him
Wl•t•r
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"I don't agree with it (the gay tol House, an ·East Side' nuning
Roberto ani! Whittington talked with anim&amp;ls.
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lif~tyle) from abibli~ Sllllldpt)i~" home; while she wls visilillfa youpg about_.., his computer business · "People always want things left
sud. R!lbe~o. 36, a wtfe fnd mother mll'lher who .had· AIDS. The -Wootan and AIDS.
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out of their portraits, like wrinkles or
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~hwo. "It's not Goo's plan ~or us to -died in August 199S. .
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hve that way, but 11 doesn'ttnlelfcre
''I blew when I fusl mel R&lt;iger.l R!lger,'' Robert!l said. "It was more . and cats never complain, they always
with my relationships. Yoo can stiU. W&lt;M.Id_
· go back and see hiiiJ," Roher- CQMplicat.ed than thal 1 f()Urid· ou.1 like their pclrlnlits." .
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}'he two qui_ckly beeline fri~Jids, . to him and love him,"
alw has painted hot:Ses and snakes.
Sportswear
enscop~ herself in her Hilliard gomg on UR$!mpted weekly ~bngs.
Whinington's condition wonened His JIIOSt exotic animal: a python ~ _
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home, tending to family business.
One day, the 36-yeaf·old WbiutngtQR and; by September, he was using a included in _a copy of Rousseau s
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Purchase A Pair of Pol~ Jeans at Reg. Price and ·
subUrbs,'' she said. "I don't want to supply store. He wondered 'Whether · canceled 8n outi'ng with Roberto- Hefner.
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clie :and have Goo say, 'You have a · he wu emblirwing Robcrl&lt;l. .
the first time he'd done so.
-"The irony isthat 'The Dream' is
beauiiful house.' I don't wanl·thatto
·;,:As l&lt;mg as )'ou can ski_p1 R,&lt;lger.
Whittington became mon: canllid, · a famous nude. Blit' Hefner wanted
Get.4 Polo- Sweatshirt At %Price! · · .
be my-whole life's work • making . 811 nght ahead;" shi! IOid lnlllt '· . talking about his death and his funer- the nude woman taken oot," Bf,wford
. everything right for me. 1'1)1 not a ~ Anot~r tiQIC. · they had three· al. He wanted to he cremaied. By the said. .
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Mall• Gallipolis
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died. . ·
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thmg;'' slit said. · ·
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•He wandered in. and out &lt;lf n:ali- your pet's picture goes for about
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He diil n&lt;ll respond. She told him
"He asked me: ltold him," Rober- _ for n:asons Roberto never knew. .
she lovl'(l him..
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he doesn't agree with all of.minep ,, S81d oneAugust afternoon.
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sc'lf'C, claiming that according t&lt;l her played the preliminary game before . teams. For m.stance, Well~ton beat
boOk ·PortSm!lulh won 14-13. 'The the varsity boys game. That practice GAHS (lG-11 tn 1932.
..' '"· ' coach had counted a basket .that the continued until 1937 when the ooys'
(Jamn Sanda Ia I lf!ICIII e,or·
referee had'Nied no good. 'There was m«Ve team lOOk over \he prelimi· n apa.'ldent.for lhl ~ 11!nll~ ,t',\ ..
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Clmpion relented. of counc. But only after a twoday, puelina auditioning sesaion. Kidman says she har~
bon no hard fcelinp.
"I felt it deepened our. relalionsbip and allowed an
enormous lllliowlt of trust," she says ill a smite that'
would melt pot.- iccQps .
"As much u that was a really diff'~eult experience to
go throuJh as an actor, it gave me thr! confidence to ~nter
into lbe film and.not have her up on a pedestal."
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wrestling to get down ,hom her.own pedestal. That lightenins,;quick ascerit into Hollywood royalty has ~ured
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Since her movie debui at 14, Kielman won critical
acclaim in Australia. By the are of 17, she'd been voted
Australia's best acttess for her work in the muchacclaimed lV miniseries "Vietoam." She won the award
again in 1989, along with a cllltch of theater awards .
Her portrayal of Sam Neill's terrorized wife in 1989's
'"Dead Calm" attracted much attention, both at home
lind abroad. But the transition 10 Hollywood has been
rocJcy, consisting mosdy of implailsible, love-interest
afterthoughts.
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"Billy Bathgate," a prissy Qaelic Barbie Doll in "Far
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the illtel~ull ape~ visceral stimulalion - ~ I ."'!!&gt;
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Kevin Coffey, who launched Cor.
as well realize you're a dream porate Travel Safety as a way to edu.•cil•me true- for thieves.
· ' cate companies about 1\ow to PrOtect
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your office 11 well as taping a copy use, take advantage of its more open all closet doors and leave the
"He told tile that if he robbed me 10 the inside of your IUJllage. It seems secure setup.
lights on so you can take a quick look
onlheslreetcornerhemightgct$SO. it's not uncommon for the auitc5, Watching your possessions on around when you return . Avoid
But if he·ripped off my carry-on lug- t,wwlle to pop off- alon_g with Y~ shuttle buses where you can get rooms on the ground floor, and try to
sage, he could get my airline tickets identification, With the mformallon shoved to the back while thieves walk get a room near the elevat~. Intrud-· that he can redeem- my $8,000 iaside, an airline still can reconnect out the · front with your luggage, Cl'll often enter througli patio doors,
lapiOp, n\y ·electronic ~tanner, ml, you withy~ luggag~. 1 •
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said Coffe~, who~ been a Los cationtags _thatyoumust~ll"!!"ka
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An~les pollee detecllve for 15 years. flap to read. If you're ~~avebng mterwhen someone or something is 'diJ- Can6ga Park, Calif. 91306-403'6, or
Aod unlike other tnlvclers, when an nationally, dQ not use your company tiaCting you. /\s ·Y"F laptop and telephone (818) 318,3309. Or you
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employee traveling on busineis name on your tags, btit write down a · briefcase move down the conveyer can ·
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reduce the risk. The most imponant employees may become busy and ty. 'lbere are more than 60 types of · specializing. in workplace issues.
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throughout the perils of the Savings point, Coffey said, is not to leave may not keep a close eye on it. It's distraction thefts, ranging from loud Address correspondence to her 10:
~~:of Unity Savings Bank of . &amp; Loan crisis days. He went on 10 your. common sense ~~ hOme. Until bestto check in at executive premier arguments 10· feigned injuries 10 Business Editor, Gannett News Ser- ·
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and Ernest E. say, "Brown played an instrumental you are safely to your ,destination, counters offered by man~ · airl_ines dwnping food on your clothes.
vice, 1000 Wilson Blvd., Arlington,
Nult,chaimwiof · role-inthemergerofBuckeyeBuild- keepyourmindonyourSJlfi'Oundings because th•s. ~u.ts the w~llngtn~e, , 1. Never staying anywhere that Va. 22229-0001. If you'd' like a
and ~e poss•b•lny ofa thief walking &lt;t&lt;ies not seem secu~. Women are reply, include a self-addressed.
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advisory ing and.Loan Company of Gallipolis~ and your !iropeny.
board of the Gal- and 1be McAnhur Saving ·ana Loan . He advised:
off with your_thmgs. If you hancjle ·. much better at speaking up about stamped envelope.
tlpotis
office, Company of McAithur, which is
I. Preparing a traveler's packet your own luggage, always push lug- locations that make tbem uncomfon- Y,
jointly ,Thursday presently known as ..Unity Savings before you leave !tie office that con-. gage carts- never pull _lhem- so able, while men may decide 10
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Brown's .future plans include ofyourdrivet's licensl. passport, pre- '
Richard Brown, farming, traveling and ·spending scriptions and credit card numbers. resttooms: While m a stall, place Y0 111\ Never open a hotei room door unless ly elected their 1997 board of direc·
manager .of the more lime with his family.
Pui the information in a sealed enve- purse, ~nefcase, etc.hbe:een your ypu check the id~ntity through a tors,
Gallipolis office
'"The entire staff and directors lope and leave it with a trusted . ,feet. Thievescan_reac u erorover peephole, and require identification
Fred Vollborn, Bidwell, will rep,
· after 20 YC!'£5 of wish him all the best during his employee to put.in a safe place. Also; a door to sna~h Items.
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expecting room ser-, resent District 21, which includes
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retirement and. is planning a day- · leave a copy of your itinerary with
If .the handicapped stall 15 not tn . vice. AlsO, when leaving a room, Gallia, Jackson, Lawrence and Meigs
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almost got distnicted by it.
.'7 Kidman had been handpicked to star in Campion's
II)UCh·awaited follow-Up feature, "'lbe Porttait Of a
tady." a· 19th-century 5a1a awash with parasol's, busdes
aiid tear-stained tea parties.
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the offer.
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!Iris-' And then she took the role away."
Maybe it's the 28-year-old's lush mane of stnlwbeny
curls. Or those flawless, Botticelli-inspired features. Or
maybe it's the prodigious shadow cast by her mega:
·,celebrity husband, Tom Cruise.
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· gap·after more than eight films into her American career.
So she protested. Campion's headstrong, complex
heroine was like the holy grail to an actrus too often relegated as the ingenue.
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is so unusual to get a character where .there is so much . . "They were fun," Kidman says of th~ earlier retes.
richness to her. that you ask a million questions and all "Some of them were really fun."
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of dismal&gt;ratings.
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The mind-numbing cohunns of watching television than a year eartelevision's version of a royal wed- nwnbers Nielsen provides to ·televi- tier.
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But NBC and ABC, who )lave ·
Julia on "All My Children" - had week are the primary currency for a both seen their ratings drop, contend
an estimated 2.68 million yoJing $35 billion industry. These are used the supposed decline in viewersh!P
~omen dabbing away tears this to set prices · for advertising: The rouglily corresponds to a falloff '"
s'ummer. .
more viewers a network can deliver, · participation by Niel~n families.
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reponed that hundreds of thousands time.
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Nielsen estimates that a TV net- '
opera's episodes airing immediately work can pull in up to $100 million
before and ~fter lhe'nuptials.
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One SaturdAy" morning in Sep- es by one-tenth of a point'over a seawnbe{J Nielsen ratings showed 56 son.
percent of the viewers tuned in to
Small wonder, then, that televi"Winnie the Pooh'' were adults. sion executives go ballistic when
four weeks earlier, two-thirds of the they suspect the numbers .aren't
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the'audience for which the show was · Unlike most industries, which
can keep melic"lous track of the
aiming.
- And two separate Nielsen mea· · products · tbey sell, ~levision
surements taken for David Letter· depends on estimates. ·Nielsen mea·
rilllll's one-day road trip to BOston in sures vipwership . in two ways -November showed a whopping 33 thrdugh ho.mes where TVs ,are
· ~rcent difference in the estimated hooked up 10 a computer 10 steadily
!l~mber of vlewei'S.
. • record what is watched, anj:l dirough
• Baffling e'pisodes such as . these aseparatesample,donefour.timcia
are why the television networks are year, in which participants are asked
Gankrolling a potential competitor to 10 keep a diary of what they watch.
ihe. famed Nielsen Media Research
Television networka ask so much ''
. ijtings, why they're (lllking about of the weekly sample of 5,()00
ll.sing and why the Federal Commu- households - Who's. watching?
tii'C\itions Commission is looking ' How old are they? College,educated .
jpto the system.
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"' The Nielsens - which sovern can have 111 enormous impact.
&amp;iJUons of dollars in adv~i'ifi~g ·.;;;_d
To wit: This OciOber, Nielsen had
nelp determine whether ~"-, an average of 958 teen-agers providSfay or go - are plagued by . ing ratings information each day.
i'tsjl31'Ch so faulty that critics say no This means that if just; 10 teen-agers
15ne can really tell for sure :who's out decided to do something other than
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wall:h lV -listen to music·or play
..-.Nielsen executives strongly a computer' game, for instance - it
liCfend their work, but the networlts could make a difference of a full rat- ·
Cllntend time has p8sscd by the com· ings point for a network on a particpal\y.
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Nielsen claims that viewers have
~bway syslem/' ~aid Tim Brooks, fled netwOOc television. During an
~mor v1ce prestd~nt for USA Netarks. "It was a wonder in its time,
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enough can be gone in a heartbeat.
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Tobacco Expo exhibits will have
inforrilation pertaining 10 tobacco
grower organizations, tobacco vari·
eties, insect, disease, and sucker con·
trot, as wen as the newest designs in
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'J.'he OSU Extension office would
'like invite any interested producer to
attend the ExPQ and travel to Lexington in a group organized by the
office. To allend, please call the
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CA'ITLEPRODUCERS:Anedu. cational session on managing the UJ?'S
and .down's of "'e cattle markcti!'IIl
· be held at the C.H. McKenzie Agricultural Center on Monday, January
·13, 1997 at7 p.m. Laterin the month, .
· &lt;in Toesday, January 28, 1997 at 7
p.m. Mike Bumgarner of Producers
Livestock Association will speak at
the Ag Center about the futures mar·

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·sHEEP PRODUCERS 111ere will
be an edocational si:ssi.on during the
regularly scheduled meeting of the
Ohio Valley Sheep Association on
Monday, January 27• at 6:30 p.m.

tuc~ osu Extension office in Gal- :~t:=c:~~~se:.~~:o~:::: ~~~: ~3~ffic~

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TOBACCO PRODUCERS: Mark
your calendars for~ annuaiiObacco educational meeting at Hannan

producers for a day trip to·the Expo. for blue mold control will offer the
The ev,entls scheduled for Wednes- latest information on how producers
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Extension offlce' for .infonnation on.
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traveling to Lexington,
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Mmgus. deputy clerk ~as~rer, a open at 8 a.m., followed by a 9:30 expect in 1997. The Expo also pro1997 Tobacco Expo. ·
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Jennifer L. Byrnes is GaUia
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meet other growers and share expe"
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bru~ returns the past_ three_years, with relatively low risk. "'lbe magil- in poorly insulated outside walls, cold
.d a lit,"ary employ~ $~nee 1981, , Jtd~, ha'ie .•nciJ!dcd a~anjl .. F!lf .the SOd) ,IUUIIV~ ~liOI\:Of ·and put heavy -emphasiS on fu~s zine suggests investors create a bat- basements 'and attics and those near
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·.t ..,.. ~jijj~! milJIUia~., u._.. - "!•th. the best~~~-contmts- ance&lt;jlong-term-pottfolio bjo-choos- ' Cracks-or &lt;holes· in sidins. lnsuhite '
~m~\liuvi wiitlilit, aijd k~ 1&gt; tieitii'~ve assi**"a pll{y .,. zine; Editor-til-alief •· Knijbt s1ons, expeni;!s'iiid' ~es. ·t n ·other ing one fund frpm each of five cale- pipes in risky areas. The more insu~lerk-tteasurer. .
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Kiplinger .,llrow~d throu1h tiack words, whal you iet•!CJ ~eep. The gories: small-company growth lalion you u~e. the better prote&lt;;ted
, witcoxon will be in charlie when
The clerk:tleasurer ~ {CSpollitble issues to come up with some funda- wmners -. 25 ~st funds .'n each of (Acorn, Fidelity Low-Priced Stock, your pipes will be. Ifaftou use beat
"ihe director is 1101 availibie, will con· to ~ board of tru.stees for ,the fiscal mental tenets of sound p1oney mah· 16 ~ategones - .. are'tisted •n the Dec: Warburg Pincus Emerging Growth); tape or a thermostatic ly controlled
tinue help' coordinate customer ser- management of die library s &lt;JilCI'l!l· agement: His "seven keys to fjnan- 23 ·•ssu~. Some that made the ~ut. large-company growth (Brandywine, . heat cable, be' sure to use products
~ice training for staff; ·will continue ing budget, which is nearly one mil· cial security": t. Invest in yourself. Aggre~tve Qrowth- Alger ~p1tal Harbor Capital Appreciation, Janus, approved· by an independent tes~n1
·~deputy clerk-treasurer. and will.be lion dollii!S' annually.
Your earning power is your greatest Apprecumon; Growth- White Oak Oakmark, Yacktman); small-compa- organization, such as Underwriters
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3. Borrow sparingly. only to boy PBHG Emergtng Growth; lnterna- Beacon. Strong Schafer Value); and Wiring, dryer vents and pipes.
things ti)at last (home, edu~ation,job tiona! Stock- T. Rowe. Price E!m&gt;- global (Founders Worldwide Growth, it's especially cold, let hot and cqld
~training, pemaps.a car); 4. Pay your- pean St~k; Global Stock - Janus USAA International. Warburg Pincus faucets drip and open cabinet doors
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. er, an~ self first by sa:ving a filled portion of Worldwtde; Bal~ced .Flas · · Internation~l Equity). The si&lt;th cat' to allow heat to get to· uninsulated
:: POMEjtOY.- "Farmers, are you ~r. ~VIsors· to d1~ss . , years . every paycheck; S.lnvest for. singles Investors Value Bwlder A: General egory, miscellaneous (Cohen &amp; pipes unller sinks on ext&lt;irior walls.
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f!IIVtties on th~ fi!!D'· . .. ·~·
· lind doubles, not home runs; 6. Invest Corporate 11ond - Loomis Sayles Sl\lCfS Realty, Fidelity Select Health Disconnect garden hoses. If practical,
~· Preparation is ~ prec~or for a .
Talce ~ time to rev~~V: those · ·i,n a diverse mix of quality assets; 1. Bond; General Govemment BOt!~- Care and lnvesco Strategic Technol- use an indoor valve to shut .off and
p}'Qfitable year tn agnculture. trad,e magazmes rou had pt~ m th"' · Spetld less today 10 fund a retirement SIT U.S. Government Secunltes; ogy) features funds in sectors w~ drain water from pipes leading to outWbe_ther it is listing your '97 pro- office c?rner dunng, the grD',Ying and plan that will help you have a more Government Treasury - E~ton "sttong long-range prospects," Wo
side' faucets. This reduces.the chance
®chon goals, expected mput costs, ~csllng seas_on. Ill guari!Otee You comfonable future.
Vance Short-Term Treasu,ry; Nation- says in tbe Decemher/1anuary issue. of free.zing in the shon span of pipe
. ~timated selling price, capital needs, will fmd new ~deas usable Qn your Funds that let YAM! keep more
'li Municipal Bond - · Blanchard A 'winter headache: frozen water just inside the house.. For a free
1f.bor requiremen'l!• as~ets on hand or farm. .
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OOJl"fully, _a·combmallon of all these . 0~ local ex~ens1on om~s ·ha~e . . sc.outilljl for new mutual funds may Yet another favorite fuildlltst·
With temperatures droppmg, II s a write: No· Frozen .Pipes, Public
tic10rs- take time to review and plan · ~ mu~lltude_of:wmter classe~ assist be interested .in Fortune's 13th rank- Worth magazine cuts through ·a lot of good time to.review the drill ?.n keep- Affairs Department NR, State Farm
for this coming growing season.
you '" It:Chievmg_a beller return ~n ing of top funds. 'The magazine sc..U: . confusion 'by zeroing in on just 20 ing water p1pes from freezmg and Insurance, One State Parm Plaza,
,; Start the year .off with a new -set your_ agncultural mvc~tment. ,!'low •s
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6fledger books to tnlek--your.expens- the lime to .d~Ide ho"Yo bet~er all~
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GALLIPOLIS_ Pi~uuesQue white
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Pond owners concerned about

lnstallinJi: an aerator in pond is
another way to protect against low
oxygen levels during the winter. Aer-.

pi)e on top ·of ice-covered po , of clear ice that is. one inch dtick or
aquatic 'plantS don't get entnigh n- less. Two inches of clear ice can suplight. Without sunlight, the plants port one per$0n: Three inclles will
cannot release oxygen through pho- suppon small grlilqls traveling single
IOsynthesis, atid that lack of oxygen file. only when cleat-ice is at least
could tead -10 a fish kill, according to four illehes'lhick is itsafe fQr skating,
Eric Norland, Ohio State Universi!)' sledding .or icc fishing, Norland said.
Extension natural resources special· "lee tliat is not clear, but -has a
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"To ~void this potential problem; · stronj! as clear ice," e sat ·
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ter, because then there isn'ta mass of
vegetation to dec0111pose under ice
during the winter, Norland said.
De!;omposing weeds use up oxy·gen in the wa_ter. When ii pOnd's surface is not covered with ice and snow,
oxyge~ from the atm_osphere can
repla~ oxygen used in plan~ decompostuon.

solve from the air into the water. ·
Movement of the wateral•o prevents
some areas of the pond from freezing,
so oxygen can continue to dissolve
into ice-free areas.
Bur aerato~ are not an option for
many pond owners. 'lbey can be
expensive to _buy and install. they
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people do npt have electrical aecess
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~:v~~:J;r~~~~1~~re~n;: ;~~~~:gs~~u~=~:~~~. Applications are being.taken fo" Ohio Fore~try C@m/i.

6. · No dealen or wllole•alen ·Please!
7. We ofter lie,.viee afa!r tile 8Rie.

Sale.Start..."Moa..,.y,__laa'...-y 6, .1997
Sale ea~ Sat...-day, ,_.....,. II, 1917~

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GALLIPOLIS • Applications are
The camp is open to aqx mudent in ,tas5es covering tree identific~tion, · interested in ~uending Ohio Pores~
.o~licr' this year, the ded~cti,ons · The .am?unt of money w•th!Jet~ 'now being taken for Ohio Forestry .girlorboythali)atleast\!lyearsold · silviculture,ecologyandforestprod· ·, Camp, you may call the Gal!/•
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fiOm January I, throtlgh ~prll 30, Over the course of "" enlir;year; this- Ohio Foreslfl' Association. The Gal·. It is primarily an academic camp but - Ohio Forestry Catnp ts held at deposit to secure yo~r reserv~on fot
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·!' As soon payments are received So for four months, you could ~xpect trict h&amp;S sp&lt;)nsored a student i.n.past available,
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the Gallia Soil &amp; and Water Conser~
fill: milk sold in December, dairy pro- the \lalue of thjs vear's refund to be years and will ipin sponsor a studfllt . , St~nts a_ttending will participate
If you or s0111eon; you know is vation District at 446-8687.
&lt;l~crs may make application for theld .: arofuundd $S/1Iebeadfi: ~1:"frlicatioJns for the this yei!r.
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.ay CYNTHIA L JENKINS , species that are surebeto attraCt b"inns; planti~gheareah.Those pines will 10 er than Man~;r;:pauy= ~:up
gbveming whether you qualify for or J-888-2JI,J626 (toll free)' for
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drops its heavy hand on us for the passers-by stopping to admire your · Hardwood pac~ts contain any" date for all seed!•nBs wtll beApn 10
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pm-l'ln national cattle show · . . ina ideas for sprinJ and what you . In conifer packs only, white pine and red bud. They w•ll be sold for ~5
Form&lt;:"'C mf~nnat1on concernmr
. i'·.' GALLIPoLIS . • .Thi:ee Oallia . pion Hill, b~th of Bidwell, and might wantto.addtoyourlandscape l in two sizes; Colorado blue sJ!111Ce, . perpackandeachpllCkel Will C0!1tatn the &lt;:Jalha Sotl and·. Water Tree446- .
and Norway spruce will be sold. 1be ~ trees. .
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~urity cattlemen will participa~e in . Amber Baughman, Gallipolis, •
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1111c1 from 14 to 30 in heisht. Another of p,eaches. All fruitlrees will be of .
Cyatlda L. JE 4Jw .. •• kt
: .~storn Stock Show in ·Denver, Assoc•anon ,ave enter . a total of · . pl~ to go or . e st ·~ spec!es .
pac..__1Qf white pine will.be available dwarf_ or semi dwarf_ varities. .
forester fw tile c.11a Sal ad '
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sell some never .before offered for those wishinl to cover a .larger
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~1'111 ¥CJU'S, dairy producers have been ·_milk marketed' in ·1996, I)IUSI not
s\l.bjected to a kind.of negative psy-· exceed the. amount sold· m. !995.
- ~ology relative to the surplus of · Changes m ownership and penods .of
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n~ ~~ucti~ity may also affect eli•• A deduction has ·been held out of , g1b1hty.
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Proof ofpounds'of mi~ sold must
1\:Mdter.Attheendofeachyear.those .be presented 10 '!ur ~ffi.ce for both
~ucers who maintained their pro- 1995 and 1996:·Thjs·can be accom'
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gloves and a respirator with an organ- or jointer are great forscrilbbinglooaStripping all the old paint or var- ic-vapor filter. Work in a well-venti- encd finish oot of carvings and olhnish ~m a pi_ece of futnit.llll' .using lated-- outdoon if possible.
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• ra.chem1~ pRint .remover.u VI~ to - The wisest \'OIIl1C .is to ·use a absorb the sludge. Sawdust w.J11 also
gtve ~ ptece a s.pankmg ne.w fimsh. '· water-base stripper whenever possi- work, but not as well as shavings. .
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n~tw:e surface .1s .;.hwng, general cs the pn of the wood, bitt it'Sless off venical surfaces. use semipaste
dmgmes~ or som~ nngs. ~ou may:be.. lloxious than chemical strippcnthat. stripper or keep turning 'the piece so
able to ~ve the P!l"'e a nu:e-looking . contain melhylene chloride, which is the surface being stripped is horilintsh WI~ a Io( le_ss ~lbow grease fast-acting but toxic. Avoid methyl- zontal. If. you need 10 keep liquid
.usmg ~fi!"sher, whtch •s less potent. ene ·chloride' if someone in your stripper from running, sprinkle it with
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S~la m pRint and ~ware stores, problems, or is sensitive to chemical
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refinisher melrs anctreJ~ven~s the · fumes.
. each chair or table leg to catch strip- ·
fintsh wtthout destroymg tt comHere arc some tips on stripping:
per drippings. You'll not only ~ontrol
plemy. iiS pRint. remover cJ!les. Just
- . Afterremovingthehardwareto amess'butyoucansavethedrippings ,
brush II on, wan the recommended prepare a piece for stripping, fill the . and reuse any that arc stiUclear for ;_.
ttme,.then rub 11 w•th.fine st~el ~ool. · keyhole and screw holes with twist- 1 second coat. .
:'fouge!reworkedfirushthatl.shghter edbitsofnewspaperbeforetljlptying · _If you're removing a heavy
lOcated between tall Jl..,tgg-room a'!d &lt;llnlng·room wl!ldowa, while slyllah verll- m color than the old o~e~ with shal- ~stripper. 'l'he paper.will keep the , coat of paint, cover the stripper witll, •
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Note, how~ver,,that ~fimsher won I stripper sludge, which Is difficult to . an old dry-cleaner bag. The plastic.:
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elegant in design.
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sloped
ceiling,
private
l.erWhen
usmg
a
chemtcal
p~nt
lower
them into the can. Cap the can absorbing clay sold by auto parts
A otyllsh e•lerior and an open,
r~('t'!,
drrs~int~:
urea
Hnd
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pt'!rsun
remover,
take
precautions.
If
a
~with
the
plastic lid, leaving the string dealers also work.• .
bright Interior are highlights or
al
baih
with
u
whiriP'•ultuh.
enough
to
re1_11~ve
P&amp;Jil.!•
hanging
out. After the suggested
· _: Don't discard stripper~ or
uclts
st"?ng
lids twu .· level home.
Tw1l ur- three- rxtra bedrooms
The cn\lered entry le8ds 1u n
with 11 -ll. cellfng• shore a ·sky-· you don t want to breathe II or get II .time, pull the pieces out an'ii"Ciea'"n . sludge; il's ·haw:dous waste. Save il
central gallery. The h/'l!e living
on .y,our skin or tn your eyes. Wear them.Youcanusethestripperseveral · for a special collection day or ·ask
lighted bltlh on thl! 'upper "'!'"·
long slee~es and pants, safety gog- times · "
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eslgn G-36 hus a gallery,

living rnum. dtning ronm .
kilchtn, family ruom,
three to fuur bedfonms, twu und
nne-hair balh5 arid 8 lnudrumn,
lnlulinf! 1,966 squureleel or living
,spuce. This plan nrTrrs a slnndunl
busemrnt nr stub fuunduUun, uml
. 2"4 or 2x6 extt"rinr. wull fru1l1iu~.
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BEYf)ND THE COVERED ENTRY, an open sallery gives way to the
brJsllt JIYins and dlnlns areas. The kitchen has a unique U-shaped '
(Fur a more detailed, scaled pla11
" dealfn and a snack bar. The larse double garase leads to a mUd·
Q/
this house, inqluiting tfUid"' In
room, which, In turn, leads to the kitchen. Sliding gloss doon In lhe
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tslimalilllf
c,sls and ]illatJcilll!.•
m"'4er aulle open to on atlached terrace making thai space brll!ht
send
$4
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elf IM Wedt, 1'.0.
and 'unny. The muter bath features a whlriJ!OOitub and dual vanlBox_'
11~2.
Neu1
York,
N, Y. tOIIh·
tlee. ·upetaln are 'two bedrooms and a loft Ihal easily con be contJ62.
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sure
to
include
tlze p/a11
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F~~tners:
B!f GEORGE ANTHAN '

are

atel a ·l,OOO.acre grain farm.
-Rick Hauswinh, who opeiates
a 2,000-am:·grain fann.
...: Mark Shipman, who raises
hogs under a contiact with a large
integrated finn.
- Nbnn Chambers, who Produces com, soybeans and cattle 01\
1,200 acres.
,
- Thunn1111 Gaskilli who·runs a
1,12&lt;J..acre.. jp'ain fru:m.
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They met in Gaskill's house, in a
kitchen whose windows·look out on
some of the w~rld's best farmland:
.the flat fields.of north-central Iowa,
whose deep, black soil this day was
blanketed fith snow. · · · 11
Gaskill was a key opetative in-the
.farmer-rancher cQmponent of national political campaips for Republican
Preside'ts Fo¢, Reagan and Bush.
He believes gloom over the future of
famil~ ~l!ricuiture !s to some degree
.a resuW· of popular but not wholly
accurate media reports, and scime

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Peop
es ancorp competes Kentucky.
·Sav1nqs Bank Transactlor_:~
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sra;~ipman, 41 , explained why he;

MARIETTA -- Peoples Bancorp
Inc. (Nasdaq: . PEBO) today
announced that effective Jan. I, the
purchase of the Russell Federal Savings Bank was compleled. Peoples
Banci&gt;rp Inc. acquired Russell Fed. eral Savings B@llk for approximat~:
ly $9.25 million in cash.
Russell Federal Savings Bank
plans to continue operation 8s a federal savings bank subsidiary of Peoples Banc0rp with continuity of manage!llenl, o(ficers and directors: Russell Federal Savings Bank with one
full office service·located in Russell,
had total assets of $28.2 million,
deposi~."of 19.6 million and s~­
holdcrs' equity of $8.1 million at on
Sept. 31), 1996. ·
Peoples t:~ancorp Inc. President
and Chief Executive Officer Robert
E. Evans commented: "W e arc

·pleased to complete this lriiRSICtion decided IO raise hogs for a large Com- :
.
pany.
in such 4 timely manner. Peoples
"The only reason I can be into
Bancorp is excited by the many
opportuniti~ that exist in the tri-state fanning is because I'm raising hogs
markets of Noriheast Kentucky and for so""'body else: Other than thai, I
wouldn't be able (o take over my :
adjacent Ohio and WI'SI Virginia. •
Peoples Bancoq&gt; is headquarter in dad's farm . No cQSh. No capital. And •
Marietta, with tcltBI assets in ex~ss it took me 18'years to get where I am. :
of $6·1S million. (IS financial service I ":'~rked 18 years in a (tool}. factosubsidiaries .Jnclflde The Peop~es . ,. Shi an said.Mwphy Fanns a1•Bankmg and Trust Co!llpany w1th . pm
~ -e~ .
offices in markets in central and mtegrated firm, loaned h!m the 1
southern Qitio: The Firsl Nationa) · ,$420.CJOC? t~ butld three ~g c~nfine- ·
Bank · of Southeastern Ohio with · ment butldmgs at the pnmc mterest ,
three soumeastem Ohio offices; and rate, plus 2 potqts, .wll~ no money
Russell Fcideral Savings Bank with an down. !"furphy provtdes the feed.
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office tn northeastern Kentucky.
'II be
ki · · the &lt;
" he '
Through ·,·Is subsidiaries Peo.ples su
wor ng tn
,actory,
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satd. "I'm very happy."
.
aan~orp offers cotnp~ete banktng · Chambers s8id, .. And the best 1
servtces .and !Rakes a~&amp;Jlab~e se_~ral tiling about tlic Murphy end of it is, .:
~ther fiiU\nc:Jal servu:~s, 1ncludmg 'they buy all the grain locally, and all :
mvest?'e~t an~.lns.urance products. . the hClp is hired locally."
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GRUBB'S PIANO

7
DAYS

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lUNING SERVICE

. Par11i repaired, replaced, rebultt:
lvorya replaced. Need vout
tuned or rntored? (i;all Bob Grubb(

A WEEK

614·448-!1526

BANKING!

Ohio v'~Y Bank's .

Super Bank
' located Inside the NEW

Gallipolis Foodland
Mon;-Fri.

10 ~.m. • 8 p.m.
, S~turday
10' &amp;.11).- 5 p.m.

OH ·

MAIO JUST FOR YOU HOUSE·
CLEANING, 114·318·89U.

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All Leather Western Boots
Reg. $149.00
Sale Price $59.00
Large Slack
Englneer. ......... .. ,.......... $49.0Q
WaiHngton .......... :...........$49.00

SWAIN FURNITURE

21 0

Wanted

·1 80 wanted To Do
Any odd jobs , pa inling, gunera
cleaned . G14·245·587g or 30&lt;1 ·
675-711 2.

SERVICE$

' Baby tilling Day Or Night In My
Home. Excellent Care • .Pnone
814·441 ·9823.

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Found : small male short-haued
dog, brown and black, ftlendly,
good Wlkidl, Foresr Run vicinity,
814-1115-3357.
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· Found: Small, Tan. i.tato pog.
" Shor1 Holr, L~ Bcown Eytt. Borwn
. Nose, Curlw Tlil. 2 Milea From
GdlpoNaOn58B. 814·..,6·1352.'
. LOST : Basten Hound, mi111ng
Iince 12111.111 !rom Crab Creek .
-ARDII CaR 30H75-7515.

l!anag&amp;r
CIRCLE MEl
Appl' Today, Start Tomor~ow . If .
You 're No1 Mak•ng $8.50 / Hour
Call nna Ton Free Atl-688·43~·
7378.
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Aulitm Serv•ce-s Cen1er IS ac·
ceptlf!g applications lrom patierl·
Tal emptoyeeg Interested tn providinO" direct services to lndivid·.
'uals wilh. developmental d•aabili·
ti&amp;s living .tn lhe New Havtn &amp;
Pl. Pleasant arta, Employees
w•ll,receiva tra 1n1ng and superVISion. To apply conTacT Person· .
al Dept @ Au 11sm Serv•c•s Cen·;1e:"r,;Ptirn"ijihi)anr,d Bu 1lding 605 9th St.
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Itt~~ M•rrwr,

.JAMES EARL
-iW,u!S
wh11 passed IIWQ]
tJuu JfilrS llflO.

'Gititpolls
&amp;VIcinity r
All l'ird Sal.l l IIU,II!It Paid In
Advonco. DEADLINE : 2:00 p.m.
lht diJ)' befort the ad it to run.
Sunclly llition • 2:00p.m. F•;day.
llondly Olillon • 10:00 a.m. Sal·

· ""' In Memory of my
Grandpa,
Mal:!lon (Doc), Eblen.
who p··ed
three
years ago today 1/5197
You ware my grandpa
You were my best frland
You were alwaY's there
from the beginning tHl
1heend
Now that you're gone it
isn'l the ·~
Your memories In my

away

VOCA Corporalioil· CM
5555 Parkcenle! c•cte

Dub1•~~~3017)

I VIcinity
All YaHI Sllll Mutl 9t Ptld In

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day belort rtte ·ad ,ia to Nn, Sun· 1

· Advance. Dndllno: 1:OOpm 1ha

day I Monday edition- 1:OOpm
Friday:
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Computer

Own Hours.

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To ,SSOK .Yr 1-

800·3-48·7186X1173.

P\Jb(lc Sale

and AuCtion

Wedemeyer's Auction StrYice,
. Gdlpolio,di11o814·:179-~720 .
Lemiey't Aucuon Service, Leslie
Lemley, Auctioneer. Household,
Es•.-. Farm Salta. Call 81&lt;1 -U8·

$241, 814-388-11._.3.

OriYe(S ·FialbeJI
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NEW Pay Packagot
11 ,000 Sign·On. Bonusl Monthly
Bonus Pr~raml Need CDL!A &amp; e
Mos OTR ECKM Hier 800-611 ·
ee36, Owner Op~rato r s Also
Welc:Ott~

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S~MMONS TRUCKING

Flatbed ISpettal•zed Rec ru111ng
Rick PHri9Jl~~ucJion Company, Eapenenced OTR Oilvers &amp; Own·
lull lime tt:ucuoneer, complete · •r !Operators. lease Pu r&lt;:: hate
auclion
urvldJ . J.lcenstd Ava•table aoo-4!17·2349 . ~
188,0h;o 1 wn1 VlrJI'""· 304 ·
773-57850( 304-77J.S.C47
Duke s Cleanors-F ull ·llme pos;.
'lion, ·apply t.1qn &amp; Tues between
80 wanted to Buy •
6·3pm
Compete Houeahold Or Estatos'
Anr :T,e Of Furniture, Apphanc:·
tl. Antiqut't, Etc. Also Appraisal
-blll814·~711·2720.

Ablohllf TopOollor:AII U.S. Sll·
ver Anct Gold Coins, Prooltets,
Diamonds, ~ndqt,t Jewelry, Gold
Rings, Prt· 1830 U.S. Currency,
Starting. Etc. AcqultUions Jtwelry
• U.T.S.. Cain Shop, tSt Second
-.,., Golfipoll• 814-44e·2842.

co•ns, wa1ches. estates-41- old 11one
flltl,
woodold
belies;
blue milk
&amp; wh1
battles.'
te outhos,
Meilqs
old ·
Counly Adv•rusomenl. Osby
Marlin, 814·9U·7.-..1 .
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or 992-2156
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·needed tor ,....n:h q,.,u,.
. Nty/1un IS to U Dollars an
Hour IOfi.UI-2795 Call Jodi~
Groups Start January tlh,101h
Stnlars Encouraged

us until· we die
we
Whatever we
loCked ill our hearts

whispered come
The pain , of·

~ith

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Public Sale I Auction .

a&lt;iveltiHmeniSiori'NIIIIIIO
which Is In Ylolallon ollho,low.

340. ·Business and '

Ollr raadeiS a"'llenlby
lnfonnod 11lel all dwelllnga
· advefltlfd, In 1hla MWIIMIP'8f
11111 avaiUibla an an equal
opf)OfiUnily basta.

Commer¢111 spact lo r renT, 5th
St. In New Haven, WV 304·882·

Buildings
205CI.
Going .busmeu lor sell· F1 rs1
Street in Mason, 304·773·5651 .

REAL ESTATE

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

"CHRISTMAS SPECIAL" New ;n
stock , doublewides, move In
noW", no paymen"ts lor 90 days.
Onl~ aT Oakwood Homes, Nitro,
wv. 30•· 755-5885.
3 Bedroom, t;n;shed basomenl,
earport, W&gt;ll cons;der lrade. 304·
675-3030or304 .. 75·3431 .
3 Bedrooms. Full Basemen~ Uv·
ing Room , Family Room, wood·
bur ner. Fenced In Yard..ln GaiU·
poi&gt;S. S59.ooo. 614·448-2908.
l -4 bedroom house. heal pump,
k;lchen appl;ances, breez....y, 1
car garage, lull basement. nice
lo1, close lo hosp;ial and school,
;n Pome,oy, , 614· 992·3119 o•
::-81=4-:::99::2·::-8':::5::;1·= = = : : - GOV:T FORECLOSED · Homes
For Ponmes On S 1 DehnAuent
Tax , Repo's, REO's. YoUr rea.
Toll Free (1) 800·218-9000 Ell.
H-281 • For Curren• U•ti"'Js.
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large, Newer Par tially Finished 2
Story Home On A.ppro~~:imately 2.7
Acres, Outbuildings, Aur8.1 Laca·

lion Sellers Trans., Our loss Your
Ga;nt $4!5.000, 6t 4-379-2136.

LIMITEO OFFER! Now 'homts at
low I t $499 down, no paymenrt
lill March Hl87. Ftee dalive'ry &amp;
tel·up, Only at Qakwood Homes,
Nitro, WV. 1oo304·755-5885. '
Two 1 ~edroom apartmenlllor
sale w1th srorage building. Will
~~n !an·d conlracl, 614-99~-

320 · Mobile Homes
tor S,le

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. In Mem.lry of
.
JACOB C. CHEVALIEJI.
who ten us two yeirs ago
'Jan. 4, 1995 _

would ·nke to, ~~:!:1
lhose' who sent t11
today
cai'ds, food. phone calls
assisted in anyway.
'
we want
painful world
Holzer staff
alOne. · •
floor &amp;: Dr. Alice
thou&amp;hts are with you
Dr. Ables, and
and every passins
we'll never forget
special thank you
yoursmil~.
Haeplce nurses.
II11Vh•ue•oer o:om1co our way.
spc!llal thanks to
were a ~ulband IIICI
Funeral
father
,
botile . · for
their
you were Clp!ICielly a
tholqhd'u~
durlill
friend
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tiltle of IIOROW &amp;
And our at~ will
llopkins &amp;: Rev.
reQICIIIberyoit
ln~Weatt

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Sadly mined by your

Childftn. Friendl.
flmltyl

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32 LOCUST STREBT, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 45631

• REALTQRS:
Allen C. Wood, Reattor/Brokar-446-4623
· Ken Morgan, Raaltor/Broker-446-0971
Jeanette Moore, Realtor- 256-1745
11m WIIIIOII, Raallar-256-61 02
Palrlt:la Roaa, Realtor

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Twc bed.rcom house. carpeTed
and clean, nc 1ns1de pets, depos11
requ~red .

614·992·3090

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 &amp; 3 bedroom moo1le homes
starting at S260·S300, sewer. wa·
ter and trash mcludeii 614 ·992·
2167
2 Bedroom tocatea o, Arona Run
Jld 1n New lhtv.cn 1260 per
mon Th depo sil &amp; -..hltucs 304

773,5881

2 BedroOm Tra1l er S300t Ma ,
$200 OepoS!I , 614 ·367· 72?'2 Or
61 4-367-0640 Alter 6 P.M

2 bedroom Tra iler In ~mall Trailer
Park, Depos11 &amp; References Re·
Quired, Ptone 61 .-.-446-t 104
2 Bedroom tra•ter yOu pay uhtl·
11h, $100 depOS IT. rolerenccs.
no peTs 3&gt;4 -67~ ·2 5:1!3
Dv~05 ! l

$2/5

8er.1 You r ay Uhl • l~t'S (jl &lt;\ . .11113 ·

860'i.
Mo , De!lOS •I. 11~1e• &lt;:'l ,uS . A ! s~
Mat;.te Ho en e SPilCI! . 614 · 445 ~

• 1610.

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3 Bedr oom !lou se Tra 1ler Fot
Rent ti1 Rio GranQl~ DeUolill, Rek...
er ences Req .... ,rea . No PeTs A I~
lowod lns1 de. 6 14·379 -2720 AF'·
TER6P.M.
3 Bed room Mobil e Horne Near'
v1 n1o n Waii:H Fu rnoshed . 614 ·

388·0&lt;156

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FOR YOUR CONVENII!NCE TRY
OUR TOLL FREI! NUMJER
1-800-lt,1081 .

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N•ce Clea n 3 []edrll orn Mobt!e
Ha rne For Renl In Mercotv1t1e
Areo. 614·256·6574
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Real Estate .
Wanted

Wan!ed Trailer Lot Wuh ffci ok -Up
Approx. 1 Acre Ttl Rent Or Buy,
Or 1993 Or Newer Tra 1!er With
Land In Gampolil Area. 6 14-2561063.

RENTALS

410 Houses tor Rent

1 and 2rbedroom apartments. lur·
n•shed and unlumsh('d, secuflf~ ·
depO S!I reQUired , no Pe'IS, 6 14- ~
99 ~- 2~ 1 8 .

2 R_eoroa ms lurn1snea, locat ed
1n Midd lepor t. Re ferences re·
Qu u ed. do pOSII 1 100. $215
Maruh. no .ns1oe u(HS . 304·713 ·
5165.

Clean 1 bedroom apt 1h Henderso n. Wa'"'' &amp; Sewe r. l urn isl).ed .
304·675- 1972 1:'-fte• Spm

3 ()edroo ms. 2 · Cat Ga rage

room. ~1tchen. full bath, ut•hT•e s
pawatly Pflld , no pet s $300/mo •
$300 d~poS11. 304·675·5786.

2 Bedrooms, 1 112 Bath s. Near
Ria Grande, $3501Ma .. O~pasu .
References, 614 ·446·2801..

LET US WORK FOR YOU I .
1 CALL US TODAY!

446-1066

360

1979 Windsor, 1All70, three ·btd·
room, ont bam, J•roe Jiving IQOI!I
and kitchen, new furnace, new
water heater, 17500 080, SU ·
742· 1324. ~-

Wood
Bealtv~ Joe.
. LOOKING TO SELL OR BUfA l!OME?
.

Lott For Sale, Call Befween 6 &amp; 8
P.M. 81 4-24&amp;-5.788.

,970 Schult.z 12X80 2br, futly fur·
nished, good condition. 15,700.
304-675-4075.

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Pom&amp;ro,. $300 per rnoruh depol·
11 reQulleC no pets, IWO bOdtOOnl
•n Pomeror $?75 l)(lf momh, M
poll! 1eQu•reo, no pets Can 6T4 ·
992 ·2381 Monday thru Fn(lar.
8:30 am 10 4 oo pm.

~· c e 2 Bedrooms . 1?20/ Mo . a,
Larpe paved la t &amp; apt build1ng .on'. M1tes Down 218, N1cc. llelc-rc:nc
Ma1n· st. 1n Pt Ple asam 614 · es. Oepo s1 1 neqwud. 614 · 4&lt;~G"·
8172. 6 14·250·64'5 1
446·8647.

Far sale of' Rent. 11 Acres MIL 3
Bedroom. 2 Balhs. Cily SchOols.
(61&lt; ) 379·9238

1997 18180 3 bedroom', 2 bath,
$1 ,325/do~n. 12.1 6/mo. lree air,
with approved cred 1t. 1·800·691 ·
1777.

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lt'l(te b•droonl •n M•d(lltpo rt,
n•ct. $400 per ·rnoo1h, ~~~~ ,..
QUIIed no pets. trvee bedroom 111

n Aopt~
w/30~~:40 garage &amp; 14x10 , 3 ~roo m Tra.ier lor reru 1
' g ro ve area 1n WV Cnlt niter
Jrallef. 304·578-9907.
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6:00pm 304 · 5 70 · ?.~90
BRUNER LAND
3 Reoraoms. 2 lkuns 2 lk'drOom.
614-775·9173
1 1:2 Ba.1h ? il&lt;•araoms, 1 BR!I")._
Gallia Co 0 11 Clar Chape l . All In Pon er /\rca Yo u Pay Da.
Friet1dly Ridge E lt tra La1ge Oou- po sll &amp; All Uu.!II ICS, Referent!
blew•de 3 · 2 FireP.IB!=e &amp; large ReqUired No ~15 fi1o1388·9Hl 2 :
Porch 147.500 SS.OOO Down ...
We'll Finance The Balance, Also, Lookmg lor a VoGRhSI lor 'a GoS..
e + Acr8s S7, 500 Or 19 Acre s p e ! _Grou p. Only SNI OUS an~
$18,000. Teens Run Rgad Three Ded• cale ~c r son nc~ds to 1'1.:
10 Acre Parcel&amp; $10,000 + Galli· , qu1rc 614·256·6311(
polis, Neighborhood Rd.-, 10 ,.Acr·
obtle Home ?. O&lt;!droorns. Siovt!o,'
es 117,000 Or '22 Wn h Pond Refrigera tor . Vf!r~ Smoll . 920I25,9QOL I
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Fourth fwcmu o G&lt;' llopoiiS. 1?50r
Mo .. Water, l onsh Pr~od lji &lt;'H l •Hl
Meigs· Co: Less than Lot Rent • 3l!44 Al !ilf6 PM
:~
You Own In 6 Vr s l 5 Ad es
$6 ,500 S1,Qoo Down . $ 103 .75 Mabile 1-lonm r or flL'nt, Or Mobile
Mo. Athens SchoOlS
Home Lll l. G) " _4'16 1279

House Rod r 1e~ : 2 Bedroom Apart·
men!, Fl10 Grande, No Pets, 614 ·
379-2540.

New-199114 Wld&amp;-1 Dath, $6991
down, $139/mo, w1th approved
crldil Callt-800·691-6777.

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misse(lbywife,chlldren
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2 Acres

1.982 14~~:70 t.tob1le Home On 1.8
Ac res. Aorches , $1S,900, 513 ·
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Furn.irure. Sales, R ~ !all Sales
Hetpfullmmcdtnte fjpl!ntngs, Ap·
p-ty · Ules:y~ Furn~~ur&amp;. 85a Third
Avenue Gatt 1oohS No Phone
Colis 1'1eaoe•

330 Farms for Sale

House For Rent Or Salo " Edge·
mon1 Drive, 1 112 Baths, 3 Bed·
rooms. Fireplace, Natural Gat,
Central Air, Finished Basement./
Gara:ge a Carport, I4501Mo., 614·
&lt;146·3117.

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2 Bedrooms 't:?CJC

31 0 Honies for Sale

GOd saw your pain

mor&lt;1Ba,,CA!Il76~

.odgln, or any tmentton 10
l'l1llkll any such preference,
ll{!'j1811on or dll&lt;i'lmtnatlon.'

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PI!ARL,o\. [)ARST
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81° tdday Jan; it, 19~.

Earn $1,000
Stultino en.
valoJiot A1 Home Stan Now. Na
Expertenct. Free Supplies. lnlo.
No OI&gt;IIQahon. Sana LSASE To :
ACE. Oel)(: 1351, Bo• 5137, Oia-

Vary nice 1985 1Ax70 wit!'\ 2
batht. la,ge island kilc~en¥th
palio door. Cal/614 -385:9621 ask
b-M;I&lt;e.

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Eam Up To 11 ,500 W.ty.
1·800-6114!-41180

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Schull 12a55, lair cond .. 2br, refrigerator , 11ove &amp; 2 window ac.
$2,800 finn 30-1-175-3000.

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I Love you Grandpa
Your Granddaughter
Robin

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Oakwood Homes N1tro. WV. 304·
755-5885.

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buad on race, color, nollglon,

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room, irdudts e month• FREE kn
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19115 down. Call 1-800-837-3238.
Hew 1-4180 Only ma ke 2 pay ·
mentt &amp;. move· in. no payme!)l af·
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Galllpollt, Olllo 45131, by 1/10187..

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• 111/mo. FrH cs.ti\ltfy &amp; s.t·up,
onty 11 Oak Wood Homes. Nitro

NEW ! Bank Atpa ' t , Own er fl ·
nanci ng avai9.blet S1791mo. Free
delivery &amp; MI· Up. j(M. ] SS-7191

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Opportunity

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tor Silt

3br. 2ba1h. S 178i down , S279t

HARTS IUSONARY • Block,
tmc.k &amp; stone work, 30 yMn t ll·
p.enence, reaaonabte rate t . 30&lt;1 ·
895- 3591 IJier e:oOpm, no JOb 10

The Hletorlc City of Gllllpolle, a~ along 11M
Ohio River In ~ Ohio, Ia -"'ng
qlllllllled
fvr the poelllon of Tu
Atlmlnillbalur. Thill 1e 1 IMfiiiMible poaltlon
dedJc lit d to the ~nation, CMII'Bigltf, and
·~IOineTax~~II'OIIIflllm··ll
*"lopq~ of ""llunlclpaln
of the City.- carodlda!M ahollld po~~••••=
Knowllqa
of public tml lawa, good
CQllltiiUrilc.uon .aldlll, t1ta .tlblljty to 111.. iCI w1111
pl!bllc In I ptllllllw _ , , ind tha dlalre to'
build upon a iUDCillful fltX acknli'lletrlltlon
PIOU1811. Salary dlplndlnt upon~ and

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320 Mobt.. Homes

Limt1ed Olfer! 1H 7 doublewtde,

Professional

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TAX

SHAFFER
Passed away 1/4184
Gone, bUI still very
dear to our hearts.
·l.oved &amp; sadly missed
· by 'wife: Irene.
Sons: I;&gt;avid &amp; Paul &amp;
Families

Free While Bichon Male Dog, 4
Vet,, Old Ntulerad SU -1-43·

60 · Lost end Found

230

me offering.

GeClrges Portable SawmtU , don't
haul your logs 10 th&amp; mtll 1us1 call
304·675-1957

2391.
Part O.lrnet~n. very pta 1tul. to
pd home. 3Q.4..875-7825.

VENDING: U!Y PERIO!I'S
DREAM. Few Houn • BIO II .
WI Soi,Chllp. 1-80Q.I20_.782.

Overbrook Center ntedt a p•rr
INQTJGEI
time or full time LPN . 2 or more
OHIO
VAllEY
PUBLISHING CO.
ye ars eapenence in long term
c:are preferred. II inlt1tlted come J ecommend s thai you do buai ness w1th people you know, and
lnd lilt OUI applicatton Of Clll AnNOT 10 , a~nd ·money through the
drea at814·992-8472.
mail un til you have inves tfgated

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2 pick-up loads of Firewood lor
$50 614-448·7221

62 Olive St. GallipOlis

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Professional Tree Service, Slump
Removal, Free Estimates! In·
surance, Sidwell: Ohio. $ 1 4 - ~81MI48, 114-3eH 010.

·170 Mlacella.neous

'BOOTS

Hameaa ......................... $59.00 ·
c.rotlna-Georgla • H&amp;H
lnaul•iKI. Safaly, Gortex

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$100.00 .
$50.00 ~ MORE

Pot tal Job• 3 Posiliona Avail·
'bla, No Eapltfience Necessary, . Somean• To Do Odd ~ob1, Eapenenced In Roofing Helpful, Sea
For InformatiOn. Call .1·818·754Sarah Adams At: 2368 Mill Creek ·
9018 E11. 8022. ·
Road, Glllilielis.
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Loggers ................ ........ ' $60-56

Sunday

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Na btsco Biac uil Company Is
Looking For A Dependable Part·
Timl! IAerchandiser Who Can
Work Berween 20 · 25 Hourt Per
Oulitt. Include Shelf
, Ro tation, A.nd Olaplay
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Send Aesum•s
Experience To~
, Huntington,

Wtnted to Buy

f"' Alrorlu8, OaihpohS.
Top dollar· amiquet . lu rnnurt.
glan." chm.-.. clo,cks. gold . Silver,

llf Interested in participating In
an lllumni,Pallketball Q8Jlle

lntero and ExMt10r tinilhea .;ar·
pentry, t•replec:t rtfln•stlmg. ad·.
dit•ona: por&lt;::ht t , decks. have
,~ ... 304·615-1013.

STARIUIST

"Eggnog must rNIIy Clog your anerles. ·
barely get Hlo down 1he drain."

Clean · Late Madel Cars Or
Truck&amp;, 1110 Models Or '4ewar,
Smith Buick Ponllac. 1900 East·

• ·Attention H.T. &amp; S.W
'
graduates

78o9.

Live h'l To Cart For Elderly Lady
In Galli polis. Salaty, Oars 0 11.
814-843-2287.

In Loving Memory of
". JERRYL.

poiilical postoring.
"There is so much pessimism," he
said. "But there actually is so much
opportunity out here."
Hauswinh agreed. "S'ome people ,
keep talking doom and gloom in agri- .
culture. But" there ....i many possibil- 1
ities in agriculture." ;
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ural and ~onomic' disasters have :
taught fanners to be cautious, "to be :
a successful fanner, you'~~e always ;
had to be an optimist.
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"You plant that little seed in the J
ground, and if you're a worrier, how ·
the hell could yoBlmagine in your ;
wildest dreams that was going to pro- 1
duce a crop?"
. Contract Hogs
Significantly, the four fanners who '
run traditional . itl4ependent family :
·farms not only support Shipman's
decjsipQ to raise hogs updef contract, '
'but bi:tieve !t's a way for many young
people to gel their start in agriculture.
And they see personal benefirs in ·
t1tC fonn o( higher prices for their

I Do Babr~ni"'J '" lly Homo. All
Houra, Cheshire Area, et A·3e7·

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Future ..appears bright ,_

The DH Molrws.RIIIJIBtar .
CORWITH, Iowa - Silting
around ~ breakf8$t tahle in a fannho~se near here one recent cold, sunny morning, live fanners spoke with
optimism· yet realistically - about ·
their lives and the, (ulure of their
business.
·
Ranging in age from the early 40s
to early 60s; they exhibited lillie of
the pessimism over family famiing
,that so often characterizes discussion
of the issue insid~ Washinglon 's
Beltway.
'
Indeed, these fanners - who are
survivors of droughts, floods, recessions and.major resttucturing of agri·
·culture in recent decades - exuded
spunk, resilience and an innovative
spirit. Such qualities
among those
many believe !lfe responsible for the
. efficiency of ~me!'ican agrculture. .
The lo~a fanne.rs arc:· '
- )Vii ham J. Meyers,.~ho oper-

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Home Wotkers Malia Huge Prot.
It t ! Selling Business Repor lt l
S.A.S.E. Bo1 305, Tho Plomt. OH
45780.

110

14 Monlll 01&lt;1 ll;xed Bcotd Dog,
F-Ie. SpoYO&lt;I. ~nd Sholl. Call
114 441 . . ..

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- · 1,.·245-05211.

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BINGO
POST 467
RUTLAND
MON.&amp; WED.

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Conv 1nce cf PVH , 2b r, llv•ng

Oon"l leT Tt)IS ,Ono Shp a.-u Small
On'e 8 13droo n1" Wi! h l o ts or E•
Tra s Wa sher, Drye r, Slove. Fng
lncl8deo We Pa r Wa ter And
Garbage . Very . Cle an. No
Smokers, No PeTS. $300 l9epos1t,

$3501MO ., 6 14 ·446·2205, 614· .
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Apartments
tor Rent

t Bedraam Unl ur n1 sned

450

Mtn:IWidlll
Baaaball card C&amp;llec:Uon 1550.
Aquaruim 110.00. u•speaker

Apart ·

tnent, Na Pats, S1DS1Mo $100
1
~posll , Mud Aeteranc•lll· 61•·

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Bu 125.00. Sowing lotachlno
$25.00. 814-245-5100

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2bdrm. apts .. totai el.ctr&amp;c, IP·
phances furnished, laundry room
AfJpllcarions avallabht at: Villagt
Gr"n Aprs. 149 or call 8 14·992·

3711 . EOH.

510

U... Soli Couch &amp; Clllir, $200.
114--.eiH.

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713.11U.
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550·

PackOted Be~ PC •&amp;6 OX Wind·
OWI3.11 4MB Rams $14,400 Fax

Building

lin'*'•,.

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24 Pin Dot Matrix PanOIO ·
Priollor Included IIIU·ol46 ·

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lnclt.~das ·

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New~t~rs

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A Groom Shop ·PeJ.. Groomin_g.
Featuring ·H_ydro Bath . .Don
Sheeta. 3'73 Georges c'reek Rq,

814-448-0231 .
Refrigerators , Srove$. Wn sl':lers
And ryers , All l RrtcOndii'Ontto
And Gaura.nteed! 1100 Ana Up,
Will OeliYer. 61,.·68e-6-4&lt;41 .

1\t&lt;C ·female Ct'llhuMua . vmy
SIT1nll. ,
yt:nrs oJa .. &lt;JPnyc-a .

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$200. 304·6 75· '/06

At&lt;C Reg1stereCJ ChOcolale lab
Pupppy, 1 M{\1e Lett , 9 Weeks
Old, Cutten! Sho1 s Wormed, Vet

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Ginseng 60 Capaules, S20. ·cau
81~-~-8306 , 1-800-291..()098.
Sears Upright Fieezer 17 Cubic

304·•58·1604.

25 LOCUST ST.· GALLIPOLIS

2566.

apa n ment 'n M1d
.clleport. all ullll!,es pa1d, $270/mo ,
,''$100 depos11. call61 4·992· 7806

Pne bedroom clpanment .m Pt:
~leasan1, 614·992·5858 .
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· One bedroom lurnis hed apart·
tnen t in Middlep!)f1. call ·6 ~ 4·446·
~091 , 614· 992· 2178 or 614 -992- ,
5304 or 614-992 ·5231

jw1n Rivers Tower, now aci;epling
epp!ications fOr lOr. HUO subsldl'zed apt. for elde rly and hand l-

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Furnished
Rooms·

lor rent · week or month
Start1ng .at $t20tmo. Gall ta HoleF
'114 ·446·.9580

Lilt Chairs. Electr"ic Wheetctlalrs,
Stair Lilts, Van lif t&amp;, Scooter·s.

Audrey F. Canaday, Broker
Mary P. Floyd, 446-3383

New Haven 2br, 1u·r n1s.hed apt,
depos1t &amp; references . 3 04·882·

:o ne bodroom

1'917 Ford F-210, 311 Wlndoor \
engine &amp; lrllnl lfli&gt;&lt;O• I · ~· old,

9raat. n'IU"tll ..a.. ,,,1100 WU1
nogobole. 300-175-17153 II no II&gt;:

runs

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AKC Registered English Sprl7er
Spaniel Pupp1es. All Sllots , errialu S350; Males $300, Call
Between 1 &amp; 9 P.M. 614 · 286·
8234 .
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Puppies, 6111 -446·8253.

New !Used, Bowman's Homecare,
81~·448-72&amp;;1.

Seasoned Flr•wood Wilt Ortliver
Nighl &amp; 0~ 6 14· 258·6033.
Slot Machines . Quarier Play

3227.

AKC Bog 1slt• r(!O S1JruiQcr SIJ&lt;llllal
Pup!i. $~00 IJ'tl ;J~JG tl/lt' .

Small Air Coiflpre.ssor For Sale,
614·-4-46-4110

WhiiQ-, $?50&lt;'i. " IJ' IJ I •I qg:.!. !'.£i~3

Worh Fine, $750 Each 614-446·

HOt Poinl Side-By-Side Refrigerator Freezer S 150; Hot Point
Rang.e With Microw1ve &amp; Conv.

446-3636 .
START THE NEW
RIGHT... IN A HbME OF
YOUR OWN ... 3 . BEDROOM HOME HAS 3
BEDROOMS ... LARGE LIVING ROOM ... EAT IN
KITCHEN ... CAR PORT...GAS FURNACE...CENTRAL
AIR COND ...CONVENIENT LOCATION IN THE CIT¥.

At\ C ShOII~t · l.h.Jl-1!:. . sau'l fJ ;:and

WOlFF TANNING BEDS

AKC Yellow Lab Pups.·$300 614 ·

Tan AI. Home

256·6336 Aher 6 P.M

Bu1 DIRECT ana SAVE!

Oven $100, 61 ... 46-1451 .

1Ogat lank set- up specials . Fish
Tank &amp; Pet Shop, 2413 Jackso n
Ave. Point Pleasant, 304·675 ·

CornrnerciaVHome Units From

$199.00
.
low Mon1N1 PBymeniO FREE
Color C.aiBioQ Call TOOAV

IBM 466 OX, 33 MHZ, Super
VGA Monllor, Soundboard wf
Speaker&amp;, Software &amp; games 1n·
eluded. $400.00. 614·245-~~

206.1. .

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FEATURES A FIREPLACE IN THE .LIVING ROOM
AND FAMILY ROOM ...FORMAL DINING, LA!IGE EAT
IN KITCHEN . BASEMENT... 2 . CAR ATTACHED
GARAGE. PLUS ADDITIONAL 24'X20' GARAGE.
APPROX. ONE ACRE.

3 BEDROOM · CLAYTON MOBILE HOME, 3
BEDROOMS~ 2 eATHS ... APPROX. 1.55 ACRE LOT.
SEiiERAL OUTBUILDINGS...$24,000 · ·.
CATTLEMAN'S FARM ... 331 ACRES .. .PASTURE,
TILLABLE AND WOODLAND. 3 BARNS ... 3
BEDROOM HOME... BEAUTIFULLOCATIONI

peritnct .All Wor" GUan'lntteo .
French C11r Mayta·g. 614 · 4ll6

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Accessories
88. 811, 80, 1100,.11188 ChiYy Molor 2.4 C1linder S2CO. 614·256·
123a. ..

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olr

cond.'·red W/ har~ ahelt cover,

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...
~pley; wv 25271

700 mlitL $1!,0Q0.

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vana &amp; ...wDI

For parts only, whole car, 1
Cavalier.~ 2.8 multi pert Fl. 304-

'12 Ford 31~ 10ft ~114. IOio ol now
parts, ·runs grtaU t ·2100, 8U-

OEALIOII"

875-2074.

387-G323. ·

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Farin Equipment
Hl!!Jiaulic Oil 112.50-Sgal poll .

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lanka, 1 1on truck
wheels &amp; radia tors. Q &amp; R Autc,

1H2 Fofd ·econoline Van. nHdl
ttlrtet I battery, lott of extras.
'f.li!i&gt;a $250. 304-1175-5083.'

Ripley, WV. 30~ - 372 - 3933 oo 1·
100-273-9328.

$f~en Equipment, Henderaon, · 181&amp;

Ford Rongor Wilh Top'per
4i4 Y·l, RobUIII Aulo Tr,noml•
-'on And TOll 112·01 MOIO&lt;, Now
POint Job s2.eoo. Firm.
11.•·2511·
8800.
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W1l. 304-1175· 7421 .

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Hay &amp; Grain

G•ui'ICI eat corn. yo&lt;Jr s.acllS
67!5·2.t.i~ af1er 4:00pnl.

AOADI Aluminum sided 1
112 story' home, IMng
room, kitchen, over •\Zed
~ 2 car garage. FAI
ellctrlc furnace. ~lllonal
mobile fi'ome llook· up.
Must can today for an
appo;ntrnentt 11811
OWNER WILL
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Home
Improvements

1911e .C~ Fuii•Sizo C-tlon
v.-n, 'White' and ,.avy Excellent
Condition, .l ow rill'-, Prlco Re-,
ducod. 610~7828.

DRYWALL
Hang, finish,' repair.
Ceilinus texrured, plas.ter repair.

· Call Tom 304·875·•186. 20 years
elpllriance.
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1988 Chev 314 T •x4 ·AC, PS,' ,
AlotiFM, High. loti!"' GC • Spood,
$8,250,81 ...48-2814.

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SERVICES

·Autos tor Sale ·

FINAHCIIGI
ATTRACTIVE CORNER
LOTI
&amp; THIS
3
8EDROOM RANCH ltyle
home. Living room,
kllchen, laundry and batll .
Partial ·basement .

IIACJM. Applolt. 1.873 Acr08,
11181 · 14' K 70" t,loblte Home.
fl41h. fronl porcll, d.eck,
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appll!lnc,u.Canlrai-'Air, B .G.
wale&lt;, IMMEDIATE POSSESBIONII
needl some work. OWner is negollablell .
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ASKING . . . . .

(Immediate pos888Sion).

11871
A IIIUST Sl!t: HOMII
Nice kitchen. 3 bedroorna.
Located at 842 Pearl
street In Mldd1eporl dole
and ...........
10 lllopplng.
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PrlCad at Only $29,000.00
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IOta. Pawd Road. TPC water IIVIHabte.

'ASKING ...,100
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oor rame
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bullillna or Mobile hO!ne Sit8 witl1 a River

ASKINCUI_,
ROAD· Modular Home with
addition, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. walla are
paneled, ftoore ara carpeilvlnyl . Electilc
heat/WOOd heat. well - · Addlllonal older
home......._frUit ...... VeiY'QUieland private
aeltinQ,wllh 20 - ·
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WI l1lg!11y recommend .
you - 11111..nl:li 1!0me you buy. Built In tiiOI. 3 - ··
I 1/2 bolhl, Hugo ktt. w/oak

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120113 LOCA110NI LOCA'IIONI
'Onlol-or-.l.toke
an appo1n1ment to HB this 3
bedroom 1 1/2 balho, full
. bllomont w/llmlfy rm .. 1/2
belli: Uvlng nn., ftlwp1l!ce dl'*'ll
rm .. kH .. gor~&amp;c.,pcrt.
Loelled In 1111
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· $48.000.00 128 acrea
rnore or leeS traCt of lind.
Gas well &amp; Eltoetrtc on
PfOPIIrly.· Older exlaUng
Water wei &amp; spring. 1878
NEW LISTllfQI
POMEROY . VILLAGE.
This horne has ll'ierylhing
but the most exciting
faalure Is the excellent, '
simply breathaklng view
of lhe Ohio River. You Can
wake up In lhe morning
looking at the view, eat
lunch looking at lha view.
or ·simply relax ' In the
lflilng room wilh lhe view.
Tha owner utilized this
view to lhe fullest ex1ent.
There
are
many
wonderful taaturn such
as a lull llnlshed
basement with kitchen
area. A 'ovely slone
fireplace · ;n the lormal
living room, handcrafted ·
kltchan cabinets and oak
trim. Also, there Is a
detached 2 car gar,ge.
So many amenities we
can't menllon lhem all.
Call lor your ahowlng.
1887

Appliance Par11 And Serv1ce ; All

Name Br1n&lt;l1 Over 25 Vtars Ex·

2.2 Auto Trans For A Chrysler

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Cheryl umley............. .742·3111

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i4 Chevy Atlro Van; P.S.. P.W.,
P.L, A.C, Iii~ cruloe, lotlitllll. 4
Clptaln chalre, gareoe .kept.
85,000- 113,500 .0110,114·

19D7 Va~ma 350 Big Baer •x•

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Checked, $250, 61 ._.411lo229.

FeetFrostFreesu.4o46·22S7.

LEER Fibetglau Huck topper:
fill 9&lt;4· 98 Dodge Ram 8h. bed .

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worn wlnd1, big "!hool kil $5,000.

3 Registe red female Boxers, 1·

41rl old, 2·3 mcn1h·1 old, $200ea .
. 304-«175-207• .

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,gge Chevy
clb, 4wd. 350
IU1p10Vtfdfhlt, 3,200 mllel,

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reod,. Aoking U,200, coli 30407$-3823 . If no 1nawer. IN¥t ;
rntlllge.

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-Pomeroy, no pels, 61 4·992·5858.

11185 FOld F-1511 300r:.u. in. 8 'II.
41pd ••ndard, 2 whe.t drtwe, e
112 bod "'"' good -.rnnum IDp-

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560 Pets

Nice 2BR apt 4· 112 mil es !rom
Galfipol1s: Centena1y. Aelrigetator,
Stove a nd Wat er Furn Jshed .
$ 265.00 mon th. No Pets·l 614·
, 56· 1664 or 61~ · 886 · 9 2 36

Hatt--·- 7U-2357

SIMrrl L

1,000

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Pe ts Plus S·• vtlr l); .aga P1nla : · Tile
tl\4 •M t 0 /tf..
. noule. R tey, Ohio. Will sel_l ~~
Monday Ja . 6tll, 3 cays a week. ._
lor Sale
Regjstered Blue tick rabbit dog, CaiiiOII-fr e, 868 -8411 . 4365 or · "'
3 AKC Miniatvre Silr &amp; Pepp&amp;r good hunting dog. one year old. call fd1! n MAyc ~'-' 304 ·61fi : 1
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Floor Modtl P1an.o . $100 . 304 ·
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Block, Drick, 1ewer pipas, wind.OWI;
•tc; . Claude Winters,
Ala Gtandt, OH Call 514 ; 245·

992·3055 . rT0-1·800-7oS0 -0750 ,

~ooms

AKC 11 Wo&amp;kt.
And Run.

Plrenll on Premisoa. 814·949·

Supplies

lo rma11y Sronewoods Apartments,
n·ow ra Mtng app/H:aucns fpr ·elderly
&amp; ha i'J dtc apped di Sable.d , au .

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EOH 304 675-6679.

0421.

El Camino~ Call Golden Retriever Pupa. Full 304-773-5674.
Blooded, botn Nov. 28 . $75.00

lrom $i 44 fo $315. Walk to shop
&amp; mo ~ t es . Ca ll 514 · ~46 · 2568 .
Equal Houstng OWJ~tuMy.
Modeten 1 BedrOo='=m:,O&lt;:oC:w::n-::lo"'w""n·
Carpeted, Complete t&lt;ilf hen.

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Bur. Sell &amp; l r:ul~. A.H lltatds
Ptymen11 Wtleon'•· eu .saa.

Topplr far an

lotS Workt, E1c. $850, 6"·3677362.

BEAUTIFUL
BUDGET PRICES AT
ESTATES. 52 Weslwood

Electric, 814-448·0139.

PUPPr J--laliiCi:t ~MOt• . 1\ootGl~. f
Stud SeiViCO I)I.IR_PIOI. Gr6crnmg, •

Siio Bod Frarr-., 814· 378-2 798

Packard Belt Computer Printer,
Monlror, Windowt, 3.1, DOS 6.0,

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Tan RotMr Reclinar 2 Cf\eltl &amp;
1 Dr•ner, PmQ ~ng Table .
GooHt'leek Callie Tra•l•r 811~. •

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New UpstairJ 2 -3 Bedrooms., Un·
turnist\ed Aparrment. In Heart Ot
Gallipolis! 1 Block From Schools,
Cen tral Air Washer 1Dryer Hook·
Ups, Dishwasher, Otsposat , Bath
&amp; 'Srtowers . Ki tchen Applt ances
And More• 1 Year Leas e 1
MontM Oei)OSII, F'lelerences
QUired, 1514· 686·7 174,

::560::.:.._:..Ptt.:::•..:.to:.;t...;SI:.:..t•;._-;-,1

Sora bed &amp; chair 175. Call after
4:11011n\ 30H75-1113e.
J,.,,.,.--,-----::---:::-STORAGE TANKS 3,000 Gallon
Uprlgh~ Ran E.... EntOtpri,.l,
......... OHo, t-1100-537.01128.

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Goods

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8 PM . 814 ·448 ·

Ylu4JI&amp;tll.~35l'cw
Pick Up, Of Deliver~ AnttaDt•.

MERCHANDISE

lacrliries.. close to school •n toWn.

1540

1540 MllctlllntOUI
Merehand Ill

540 MlscetllntOul

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5 apeed, ale, ,runs .perf•cl, na
.,., new lifH ond bol10fY, 97,000
mjlis. Oootimito'OUII S2850, 114-

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446·4618

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J~f'ly DeWiu .............................. 441-02fj2

NEW LISTING. ACREAGE •
. RIO AREAl 10 Acru more
or lesa. Electric and counly
wale&lt; avallable. City od1~11.
ponds, several leet of road
frontage. Good' bli~l~alta.
Raci:oon Township. .

NEW \.!mNQ. tM,IOO VERY

NEW UmiiQ. You

Look 81-lhlo. ~ BR, 2 bo1h
wllh approx. 1,800 sq. ft. Prtv..
tocallon, good floor plan, IMng

CUTE

IUburban area,

Appnllng lnlorlor.

Colhorol oolllnga, targo ..-,.

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roam. 2 Car garage. Over 11.6 with Iota of cabinet apace.

'140

Rio Grande area.

fNfll

ocnli.- ol Po8lurt .

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· blmo. • m11c. IIUidinUiin

hat-···

• condition. u.e -

2lloly .......

IXTRMIPECIAL .TOUCHES!
'1W find 1hom lhrouglioul lhll

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room •. a cor,at11Chod-

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3;1100 aq.- ft . lb w/eloclric gp.r;ero. Level lot
much to mention ... us lodlyl , _.... 10'.144'. LAii .... _
11131
yllu 11ow noatl ConY11nlllnt

iacotion.-

, Lila
bedroom ranch
floor plan, Includes·
area. kllchen, living room,
. Large delached garage just
auper 10 store lhoaerecreatlonal Yllhlcln In this
winter. Nice '-t. W1t
COMMI!RCIAL
MBIDENTIAi.J 2 dwetllnga
anuatecl on Second Avenue
and iOta sftuatect at Third
AII'OI'Iue. Loll o1 potential ani!
poulbllltla. L..t ua twit you ·
'abQul lhta one. Cd toclayl ·
AI"I"OADAILI 1IRICKI
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lmmadlate
poaaeaslonl 2 btldrooma,
balh, .utility room, kftchen.
. •Newer '. · replacement
~- Nice ...... Cily 101,

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446-3644

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L11r1t!a McDide ~ 446-77Zt
Soaay

446-Z717

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LilTING· 14 " 70 riloblle hcime Ia Ht up &amp;
rMdy 10 move Into.' This e yr. old 'IJIICiBI ollerw 2
BR'i, 2 bathe, PJul · WB fireplace. t.ocBted at 15~

acreo, pond, 2 boml. Or moy be Slono tlfll)loce :wllh blower
purdtaoed !fl1h 100 ocreo. Clly oyolom. Eleclrlc ~I pump.

FARMI Acreage thoiiOIIlS

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25 IICI!IS 01
10 x 26 addition.
ha 5 bedrooms, II you ne8il
,ptenly of room lhia 18 lha place lor you, hU a 2 car garage
with a beauliufl apartment overhead, there~• a 18x3D
baslcetball court, ext acorn c:rlb and a f6x20 oulbulldlng.

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800

Hlre'a a nle• atarttr home, retlramen111ome. or rental.
.......
Kllchen, living room, 1 ,balh', and 2 bedrooma Could be 3 more upstairs. lluement with a aeperate lruil.
cellar. Nice view of lha river from_the front porch. •11,000
~.il .:.f

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eleclrld and water avi1Jabl8.
lOts available lor $7,000
each .

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Jhaj:,tt. $2,400: 89 Gnind Prix, 2
or.;. luto, f\IC&amp;, $3.9.50, .2 large
II')OW Cllts, good shp•. 8U ·

94e\~ or e••·!l49-2836.

IIIIIIIW Ill ,.., loclltlon, or
inllke a 'nice alllce,
&amp; . Nlci ,WDCIIttia'k, blttt,
kltcllen, llvl"g room,
lllklrqom, 11X 11 front

IIOICit: LAI 'ue ll'loW
Nft
.• 11,000how cUll.

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oak cobl-. buement
W/IOIIilly nn: &amp; bedroom, outalcle
ontry to an l1llove giOUI1d pccl.

Slorage bklg. 2 cor ottachocl
· VI.S 388-882!1/-.eao&amp;.

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.1811111, rionhem Gllfia Cjlunty. Approx•. 1· mil• 'crftk
frontage. · 30 flat loll -•~!"'yed. Wallr and electric

available. t811.ooo.

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Mobile home st«t; old houR, Get out your b'aclor 1111ci
buill hog. Thla one
be cleaned up. Priced.. at

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$39,900 wl1h fl1lanl:inO ~.

Loaris "•sil&amp;blt For No Crodll,
Bo1'Credil ·Knd Bonkrup~&lt;y BuyI&lt;S,, ... Oilrllll 4·448-81 72.

IXrRA Ntc:IIIUILDINO or Mobile Home 1.01. Ml!lurB
Pine Tr- on flne'lldea. AccMI toFiacccion Creek ••
l.acfled In Habart'OIIIon WM!. •11,800

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a..·,, Turned Oown B'oloro.

CA S FOR 11001Trutkl. lloall,
4·-'tetiera, motor homtl, lurnt·

lur~ eteci (OOtCI1 (om'purtrJ ltC .

'by 1/11. IRS. OEA Ava ,lol!!e 10ur
SEilED c'ARS From 1175.

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PAYMENT of •1 ,100. Rodney Vlll8ge hOme hu 3
BR'e, baltl, living room, kitchen and )«undry and
. attablled Qlrllllfi. IMMEDIATE PQSSESSIO~

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11~ Fln~I!Cing E.. n II You

Au!O Loont: Au\0

ateJt now. Call 1· 800· 5lQ ·.41;)C"
Ji XI. S.ll308
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48 ' Ch.vy 2 ''dr. Sedan , good

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DEXTER· A very prlvale eenlng wltll a 1 112 story 3
bedroom home lli!ling on one acre plus 4 loll. Has slorbulldlng 111d many fruit trHS.
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Monte Carlo, whitt,
mU••· will rake b..t
•xoellent eondirion. '.30•·875• ·

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1871

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TWP.. a• Ac. 11/L
C1I1III"Y"'""" ...... 3 - · 2
. ...... pon:lt 40 dO.,...,
-~.--plul&amp;n,
&amp;piiiN4)t WI 2 bldrml, balh. ·
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10 pnovtde a prlvolo lllling

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CI.LL IT
"Home"l A down·home ·
leel pervadu this ln\flttng
brick ranch: Ex1ra sized
room• lnclud•lh!lng room,
kitchen, 2 badrooma &amp;
more. llr"'eway attached
to garage. Over 2.5 acres,
and I 30' X 40' bam. Plus
more. Clo11 io 11111enftles.

·DO YOU OWN VOU
· OWII HIJIITIIIG/RIC.
LAM)? Then why not .
colllidlr IIIII extra niCe
·Oibin can ..UV be

new 31-4

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Son&lt;ool1.~SP. GOQd OOdV, Grtal
l"s•~·· ~ork ur. SI.~O : oao,

UTTLI PI'IICEI For lhls 1D
acre m/1 lract ol land.
Asking price Ia $7,500.
ROad 110ntaga, n1e1 place
to build, 1872
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bedroo.m ranch, bath, cozy

~ Townohlp. Lets Ilion 1 .One car garage. Lei
mle from Bob Ev.,. Farma. , . . IIIJP"'X. 1·8 ~· -

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1'111\1111! wmt A WONDEJIFUL
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Middleport, OH

bedroom, living room · wMh
room, o~n~ng· """"· klcllln.llmill' · corpollng, nlcl k -

~ schools ,

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. Merrill Carlef! ........................ 379-2184 Marlha ~milh ......~ ............................ 441·1919
. ; 742-3171

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Bl.tVh. Corvtnol, Al10 JMIIt, 4
WD'I , Your 'Arel. Tell Froo I·
800-iiii·IOoO EKI. A·2814 For
Cu-. llllinfl. •

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SOuth ot L•on, WV. Financing

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mil' located on 1h1i NE comer of U.S. 4 1ane:35 ll)d
SR 325, lots oP potential. $4tOOO.
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