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By JJM FREEMAN .
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A new director and oilier employees: of the Meigs County Public
Library were iJisLalled at Thursday
afternoon's meeti!lg · of the library
board of trustees.
· New director Kristi Eblin w~
installtl! by Ohio Valley Area
Libraries Director Eric :;&gt;. Andei'S(In.
Eblin, formerly assistluit director
and director of li!)rary extension services, replaced 'lllng-time director
·--- -Ruth Powers, whose contraFt was not
:renewed by ,the board.

Trust fund
established
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tot: injuret:f
·Meigs man
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A tnist fund for Paul "Gene" E.
Harris II of Syracuse, .who was
seriously.injured in a hunting accident iast fall, has bc:en set up at
Peoples Banking &amp; Trust Co. in
Pomeroy.
Harris, 40, was found
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.; Library Board installs·
:new·dlrector; staffers
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SQII, , ~U~i !JI ' IIIe Mjdflepon ," llid!lf~~hi:!: ,:&lt;1~1};
"'"-"'h library/ 'Cietlcllr!!uum Con- ' ~ .' in adiJitlM.:lhb ooaro·alSQ'·Iillhonie Bailey and Olita Heighton, assis- riled library employees to'get rid of
taht director and direc1or· of library a trash pile at the Racine site,
. extension serviees.
. Board President Pat Holter said a
Concerning · the .Racine branch tofal of l 0,166 items were checked
libnuy,currently undercon~t\OJI, out' in December 1996, and. ·thai ·
Eblin said work O!l tlie buildinJi is 3S 4 1'771 ~op~ palfOII~ th~ ,library'
percent · complele and· the ij_ob is during tbat ume. Figures include the
expected to be complete in tlj .first Pomeroy and Mlddiejlort libraries,
we&lt;;k of April
the bookmobile and boc:&gt;lwby-maii.
The board approved a list·of furDuring patron participation,
nishings for the ·new Radne branch Meias County hunter education
libtaly_and also approved securing
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for·
balan¢ed.
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· WASHIN010N (AP) - Supporters of a constitutional amendment
requiring a balanced budgei ·are hit'
ting rough waters in the Sena_te and
House, and concede that February
VOteS in both chambers look extreme- ·
iy close.
. Four newly elected Democratic
senators Who voiced suppon for a

ing it is upn~edand would unwisel
ly handcuff the J"ovanmeni's ability
to use exu:a spending to ease recessions. '
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The battle over tbe amendment
will probably be the first major
showdown. of the new Congress. It
woold require a balanced budge! by
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INAUGURAL DELEGATION -These Meigs County residents attended President Clinton's
lnauguratlori Monday. Seen outside the offlcea of U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland are,1ront, from left,
Dorothy Sayre; Joan May, Mary Hunter, Suzy Carpenter, Democ.ratlc Chalr11111n Sue Malson and
Brian Reed. In back, from left, are [)ave Sayre, Bruce May, Henry Hunter an&lt;! Tom Hysell.

12 Meigs c:ountians view Clinton's swearing-in
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ry and Mary Hunter. Chester;
ty residents attended tbe 53rdpres'David and Dorothy Sayre, Racine;
identiai inaugural eeiebralipn in, Tom I Hysell, Middleport; Brm;c
V'(ashington Monday.
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and Joan May and Suzy Carpenter,
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Cl\airrml!.'§ l!t ,
iin,».~~h.-,~ • .' R,cecJ,Sv!Us.~:J?avid ·and ·Jeanne
~~IIJeif. or:~r~w~ ~~·'! a~tcnded
. hart of 'f~v#J ~N &lt;. . lilif
Vermjllileil o( 'Minella orgamte&lt;l . tlie ccreJ110f)!~s ,: bUt ~·r~ no!•pan
separate chiuter bus trips to the eel·
of the chaner groups. · · ·. ·
ebration, and invited party mem·
Several members of the delegabers from throughout Southern
tion also attended "An Ohio CelcOhio to participate.
bration," one of many gala balls
In addition to Mai~on, those
which were a pan of the weekend's
panicipating in the trips were HenInaugural festivities.

~;~~~~~~ame~~ndment
during
majorities
waiveonit.tbe
last fail now say
they three-fifths
The Hwse
plans toto vote
Feb. 26, around the

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One of the groups aucndc:d a
performance at ihc historic Ford's
Theatre by political satirist Mark
Russell; who appears regularly on
~-N~ q!J.(l pupli~ .tc!c.yisi'l!l · -Sight- •.
s~ci!'~~ ll?il ,s~~jllpg c~c~f~ions

were also iric!uded jn .the trips.
Following the ' swcaring-in of
President Clinton and Vice President Gore." the group was received
by Sixth District U.S. Rep. Ted
Strickland, who held an open house
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A grant of $326,000 has been
received by the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine (OUCOM) for the development of a
Southeastern Ohio rural health information system.
The new network, funded through
the U.S. Oep311ment of Agriculture,
will be used to create a system called
the Southeast Ohio Health Education
Network (SOHEN). .
The network, to use two-way
. video, interactive telecommunications technologies, will allow healthcare professionals to share information an!l allow for consultations with
other community health-care professionals on difficult cases in the future,
according to Chris t;&gt;uffrin, director
of grants program at OU-COM . ·
The primary usc of the network,
however, said Dufftin, will be to c:du. calc health-care workers across
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He said thut the college will be
purchasing complete video lcleconfcrcncing systems for each of live
soulhcaslcrn Ohio sites - A1hcns,
Coshocton, .
Gallipolis,
McConnelsville and Waverly.
The setup for each site will cost
about $65,000, Duffrin said, noting
that OU-COM has 12 monlhs 10 complete the project.
The plan, according to Duffrin, is .
to begin theprojecl and order equipment carly.nexl month, and have each
site up and running by early or mid:
summer.
The network will utilize 1hree public -libraries - in McConnelsville,
Coshocton and Waver! y - and the
Southeastern Ohio Emergency Medical Service's training facilily in Gallipolis as distance learning centers,
linking them with OU-COM in

Athens and 13 OU·COM atliliatcd
hospitals stalcwide.
"This grant will soon be assisting
health-care providers in soulhcastern .
Ohio to bridge the technological and
informational gap they often feel
while practicing in a rural area," Duffrin said.
"The syst9m will be able to prOvide the lalesl health-care practices
and procedures, as 111ell as provide
general continuing education to
physicians, .nurses, emergency medical technicians an\1 other health-care
pcriionncl in these communities. ·
"The video teleconferencing system will also utilize OUlCOM
rcsoun:cs already in place- such as
its Centers for Osteopathic Regional
Education (CORE} system programming and the Area Hcallh Education
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Lawsuits clog court schedule.s ·.
as tort reform deadline nears
CINCINNATI (AP) - Cciun and ·estate of a Procter &amp; Gamble .
clerks around the state arc having a executive who died in the crash of a
difficult time keeping up with a C9m.air plane in Michigan on Jan . 9
flood of lawsuits filed to beat changes . filed federal and state lawsuils
Wednesday in Cincinnati.
in state law:
A funeral service for the pilot of
A tort reform law· that goes into
effect will cap the amount of money the plane was held Thursday in
that may be awarded to plainti(fs for Hebron, Ky.
Attorney Stan Chesley acknowlsuch thing~ as persona! injury, product liability and medical malpractice. edged ·the lawsuits were filed lhis
· Hundreds of lawsuits are being week to beat changes in the state
filed to beat the detidline, leaving statute,
"By fili~g it now, we ' II be able to
courts sc:rambiin1 to keep up.
"ll's been wild around here,'' C,ari get ·the full and fair value of these
Pieczonka, chief deputy clerk of the claims," Chesley said.
Hamilton County Common Pleas
The new 'law has several provi•
sions for..capping awards. It docs no~
Court. said Thu~ay.
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"Nonn..ly, we have two pcop!e cap awards for actlial economic damwortdq11be desk. This week we have ages, such as medical bills. In most
four. On i normal day, we receive cases, "pain and suffering" damages
. about 30 filings. On Tuesil&amp;y alone, would be capped at three times the
we had 175 complaints filed. We had economic damqes, or S2SO,OOO,
123 on Wednesday. One lawyer whichever i5, greater, with a maxicalled to say he planned to lirins in mum .awl!'d of $SOO,OOO. ,
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The suryiving driver of the second ·
c.ar involved in the crash said he felt
terrible suing so soon, while families
were still grieving and the investigation was continuing.
"This was very disquieting for
them," said attorney Michael Gehrig, .
who represents the driver and his
wife. "Thev · have a tremendous .. ,
amount of symp'lthY'fo~ the children ·
that died. They regret having to do
this, but they are o~ly doing what ,
they have to to protect themselves.' ~
Linda Redkey, in the Franklin
County cicrk qf coun's office, said
tbe pace was escalating- 220 filings
on Tuesday, 303 on Wednesday, and
on Thursday "we haven't had time to
count; there are people lined up into .
the hall.''
Harry Barlos, ckrk: of clllll'll ill
County, said !lis offiCe hl!P :1111
331 fillnp in J...-y 1996. As of 4
p.m. Thtlllday. there hid~ 1;321
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The Daily Sentinel Clinton bows to Pentagon on mine ban plan
By Jack AndlriOn

lnCIJMMon..

In lbe meantime, lAnd mines will
continue to'ellim more than 20 QQO
lives per y- and many times 'thai
many injuries, with the VISI majori-

WASHINGI'ON •• President Clinton chose to follow his commanders
instead of his ·conscience last week
when it was announced that the
Jack Anderson
administration would not take part in
a Canadian initiative that would have
and
banned all production and use oflllnd
A Gannett
Newspaper
.mines by the year 2000.
Jan
lnsread, the administration will try
ROBERT\..
to achieve a worldwide ban through
Publisher
the United Nations Conference on ty of the casualties being civilians.
Disarmament, a much slower process' Most of the estimated I00 million
mines that litter the glObe are the remCHARLENE HOEFUCH
' MARGARET LEHEW
that could take a decade or more.
a. ....... Nigel'
Conlroller
Within the administration, Penta- nants of long-ago wars and conflicts
gon officials had joined with VIce · that continue to claim innocent vicJflollonllaelw ' sw_ID .. _ _ _
President AI Gore in arguing for tak- tims, moitly in impoveriShed nations.
Canada's initiative -- also known
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brought
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. .makers led by Sen. Patrick Le;lhy, D- to sign a ban, But it would have tak'· - - - -..........----~----~---------' Vt -- had urged the president to fol- . en place without Russia and China.
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than half the world's land mine production and use. Without Alllcrica's
participation, the Ottawa process is
' reduced to • symbolic aesture that
will yield few, if any real results. ·
The day before the announcement;
a IDp U,S: negotiator at the Anns ·
Control . and Disarmament Axency
inviled us into his State Depaiimeiit
office. He wanred to respond to a column we wrote two weeks ago callin1
for the president to get behind the .
Ottawa process.
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This oflicial wouldn't divulge any
details about tbe administration's
· announ"ment. But he tfade his cue
for why the Ottawa process would do
little to achieve the ultimate goal of
an effective -- and enforeeable world-wide ban,
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drive a large ltlctor trailer thniuah a
giant S)Varnp, the official said, The
tractor will get stuck in the

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-England number 86 on Sunday
Meip County is a great cpmmu- evening in front of one of the largest
·nity in which to live, We don't have television audiences ever assembled,
·many oflhe benefits oflhe cities, but I don't care if you're a Bengals fan or
. 'We don' have ·many of their probif you've rooted for Green Bay all
:1ems, either, But I'll tell you what we your life, It's time to cheer Mike and
:do have. We have a local man play- ' . his team on! Go Patriots.
~ng football in the Super .Bowl,
. Bob GUmore
J Mike Bartrum will wear his New
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Katby McDaaiel, teacher,
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Sy1'8CUH Church of
tbe NIIZilftlle
Rev. William Sdfts,

Dear Editor,
; We as a church support Jeff
0 Thomton's decision to have prayer
pnor to commissioners' meetings. We
ltJ!preciate him caring enough for our
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beat during·this Congress
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1'11111." I said to '!!Y holless; The ,IUCII .
~ il wu nice'!' btl safe from . J~ Turner and Robert POlhill and ·Mithilaihwar"'S'i;h~Aij n Steen,
houae w111N I .w u !ilaya.na. wu a .. muJitnp on lara&amp;) I Jtraeta, tbe . 1~leued: AboUt 20,000 dvll riP~~ ~ mli'CiiGd ~
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Frances L. Roberts, 81, Racine, died Thursday, Jan. 23, 1997 in the Holzer Senior Care Center.
· Born Aug, 22, 1915 in the Morning Star community near Racine, she was
the daughter of the late Cl)arles P, and Inna Roush Ihle, ·
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a
retired
teacher
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Meigs
Local
Schools,
and
was,
a mem·,
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Surviving are a son 1111d daughter-in-law, Philip Marvin and Karen Roberts
of Patriot; a grandson; a sister, Elma Louks ofSyracuse; a brother and sis'
ter·il!~law, John and Mary Lou Ihle of Racine; a sister-in-law, Mildred lhle
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of
Racine; and several ni~&gt;Ces and riepbews.
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jl.~berts. whom she married June 24, 1939 in Kentucky.
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Servi~ will be 2 p,lll. Sunday in the Racinel!nited Methodist Church,
'~ with the ~v, Brian Harkness officiating, Burial will be in the Letait Falls
Ce~tery. Frierids may call at the Cremee\IS Funeral Home, Racine, from
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this' 'dale' at the Columbus w~thcr ~ servic;e.
By Tbe A11ocl8tld Prns.
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,, tpniglit,, !!lt't1i,ng rain ,Jnto .snow ·in the·recol'd low' was 'IS below :r.tro in =r.
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· some, .J?l~, ~!le. NaliDI)al;Weathe.r 19(i3.'Sunset tonight will be @t 5:41
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] . Temjle~s wili diji il!to the :Z!)s
by mO{lling'lll\(l continue theiJ:,downTonight,.Showers with a qu,nce ·
(Editor's note: A laWiillt outliDH i~tersection of. SR 7 and Bradbury
'; wanf slide on Satu$y,' bottoming
of
thun~orms.
Rain
may
bC
heavy
the pinuces of ooo puty aplnst · Road near Middleport
. out in the·mid-teens,
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: Snow showers are likely over at ·times early. with blustei'}"~Condi­ ~r. '\ dooo '1"l ....blloh aulll or . In their complain~ Marsha and
: muCh or the state on Saturday and tions, Lows in the mid ·30s,~South · -.F•. 'I . , 1 ,
Ryan Fox state the accident was a
, snow squalls could leave significant winds 10 to 20 mph, shifting to the . IVe CIVI . SUI!l!, IDC Udsng IWO result of Butcher'S negligence and
west late in the evening. Chance- of mvolvm~ fatal acc~dents, were filed that Mrs. Fox has suffered .w,;ages
' accumulatiOI)s in.the northeast .
receof
Contly sn thePI Meigs County Court including permanent bodily injury
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The record-hilh temperature for rain 90 pen:ent
mmon
and 1oss of eammg
, potenua
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· and cas,
De nms
Duane Weber, execu1'4acie K, and Michael D. Salser of
tors of the esta~ of the late Marg~t . Middleport seek in ex"ss or $25,000
Bell ~e~r, Middleport, are seeking from Barbara VanMeter of Rutl'IJld,
llamages 10 exce~s of $25,000 from the village of Rutland and several
.Paul H. Baer, Rac,lne, and State Farm unidentified parties stemming from a
Mutual_Automobile Insurance Co. of bicycle accident involving their child,
Bloommg,ton! Ill.
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On Sept 15, 1996, the younger
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tbe mtersecllon of State Route 7 and Salser was injured whe~ his bicycle .
Bradbury Road near M1ddle.port on tire fell into a hole on the sidewalk in
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.:;· Frailces.Louise lhie Roberts; 81, of Fifth Street, Racine, was hom to De~, 23 • 1996• that ulumately front of VanMeter's home, causing
. :, Charles .P, an(Htmi\ 'Ro111h lhle On ..Wgust 22, I?IS at Morning Star, and claimed, the hfe of Margaret Bell severe and permanent personal
,., departed' this llfe.'bn Thursday, Janualy 23, 1997 in the Holzer Senior Care Weber,
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,.Center in Gallipolis.
The ~ebers clllm that Baer was
.Home National Bank. Racine,
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;· Ood.dUrint a rcvival· meetin~in'the old Moniing Star SchoollniiiSl: bnd haS · Baer, ~~~JI; I:~ was l!w ~er~~~ an ·P&lt;imeroy on a promissory note,
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... ·She graduared fmm Racine High SchOOl in 1932, where she was the valeMill), Marsb•tt; i'llrffirustratiit of
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'· Ohio University ig 1936, She taught over 3S years in berchmen field of home
e estate 0
'"'y!rlssen Marshall,
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, _economics, She later attended'collegeuntihhe completed five years of train- $25,000 from Kokosing Construction instructor Jim Freeman stated his
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Contracting Inc, of Fredericktown, ing use of,its facilities for hunter edur and to this union WIS born one son, Philip Marvin, who resides at Patriot, Columbus southern Electric Co. or cation classes, Freeman indicated
Ohio, with his wife, Karen and son, Stephen:
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The suit stems from a fatal acci- for classes,
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~" her sister, Elma Louks of Syracuse; a ~rather, John lhle and wife, Mary Lou; dumptruck into power lines during library employees, ·
~' of Racinc;·a sister-in-law, Mildrod lhle of IUcine, and several nioces and construction of the u.s. 3311-77 Con• Agreed to send letters to people
., nephews. .
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overdue items: It was noted that ·
,. , She belonged to !he Racine · United Methodist Church and United
The parties were negligent for letitems are currently overdue.
7,000
"" McthQI!ist Wo111~n. where she was a member of the choir for over 35 ·rears, ting Marshall raise the truck into the
~.:• She was a life member of the Ohio Teachers Association and Ohio Retired
• Will examine the purchase of
,.,. Teachers, She was a charter membcr ·of Alpha Delta Kappa-and the Meigs power lin_es and for not-moving the microfilmed copies of 1be Daily Sen·
· County Genealogical Society, a member of the Meigs County Historicai"Soci- lines'to a safer location, the complaint
tinel froni 1970 to 1994. The news·
•nety, Daughters of the American Revolution, Ohio Eastern Star, Racine Amcr- st@tes.
paper has given microfilmed copies
~ ican Legion Aulliliary and the Meigs County Senior Citizens,
· Marsha K, Fox and Ryan Fox of to the library at no cost since 1994.
' • Funeral services will be held 2 p.m, Sunday, January 26, 1997 at the ·Racine Rutland ;are seeking dama~es in
of $25,000 from Nma P,
· h,.wa'th . 1heRev,. Bnan
· Harkness offi1c1atsng.
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The SUit stem,s from ,a June 10, on' Sundays prior to Monday holi....Cremeens Funeral Ho,mc in Racinc.'.The body will lie in state at the church 1996, motor vehicle accodent at the days, except for Christmas
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Caskctbcarcl's are Charles lhle1Paui,Jhle, Mike Ihlc, Kevin Ihle. NiCk)hlc
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,;.Mike lhle, Mike Struble and Evan .Struble,
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John Mathew Haggy, 22, Middle- Pomeroy, Flossie Nelson, Veterans
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ter Wednesday to serve the balance of their,prison sentences, following
probation violllion hearings before Meigs County Common Pleas Judge
Fred W, Crow lll
Sha~n Whittekind and Tim Taylor were transported by .Meigs County sheriff's deputies, according to Sheriff James M. Soulsby.

Chester VFD elects new officers
Officers were .elected recently for the Chester· Volunteer Fire Department.
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Named were: Roger Smith, president; Harold Newell. vice president;
John Edwards, secretary; Tate Werry, treasurer; and Larry Cleland, chief,
· T!UCk m1les for 1996 were l,S69 miles, and 63 runs were reported.

Investigation continues into accident
. No injuries wer~ reported following a two-vehicle accident Wednesday mght on Gaston Road in Columbia Township.
According to a Meigs County ·Sheriffs Department repon. a 1981
Chevrolet pickup truck driven by Dennis Birchf~eld collided with a stopped
1991 Buick driven ~y Penny Purdy,
An investigation continues, according to Sheriff James M. Soulsby.

Vehicle collides with passing deer
Seth Wehrung, Pomeroy, was eastbound on Flatwoods Road Wednesday around II :15 p.m, when he struck two of three deer that ran into the
path ·o f his 1982 Ford pickup truck, according to a Meigs County Sher, 1tfs Department report. ·
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TP-C lifts customer boil advisory
The Tup,per5 Plains-Chester Water District issued a boil advisory for
along Coolvill~ Road between Eden Ridge and Putm~nv i llc
mcludmg Rye, Deeter, Hemey, Lydia and Rice Run roads on the Coolville
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Slight injury reported in one-car crash .

A Racjne area youth was slightly injured in ~one-car accident Thurs.'
day on County Road 34 (Pine Grove), the Gallia-Mcigs Post of the Slate
Highway Patrol reported, . .
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troopers said .
According to the report, Roush was southbound, one-tenth of a .milc
nonh of 124 at 8:28 a,m. when the car he drove went off the left side of
the road and ovenumed.
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Special meeting sd
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District will hqld a special. meeting,
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expertise in other health-related areas
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The Southeast Ohio Health Education Network will work in conjunction with OU-COM's already
established COREnet - · an acailemic network· that delivers data-based
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• Ruby ~- Lewis, 14, of Mlrietta, 1 former resident of Racine and Middleport, died Monday. Jan. 13, 1997 at Marietta Memorill Hospit.al.
Born on Feb, 4, 1912 in Meigs County, she was the dauJhter of the late
leMs and Ella Snyder Byers. She ane~ Middleport High School.
She is survived by sevenl na:e. and nephews, and Jl'Cal-nieces and great·
nephews. In addition to her h115band, who died Jan, 4, 1993, sbe was preceded in death by a brother, Howard Byers.
, Memorial services will be announced at 1 later date by the McClureSchafer Funeral Home.
Memo~al contributibns may be made to the Washington County Unit of
the Amencan Cancer Socief)', 21S Marion St, Marietta. or the Washington
County Branch of the American Heart Association, 808 Glendale Road, Murietta, Ohi.o 4S7SO. . ·

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boged dow1l and procreu will be
slow a1 best
"Then SCIIICIOIIC gets the idoa !hill
if we just unhook the trailer, !hell
we 'II get there rather quickly, But the
payla.d wm still be back in the
sWamp." - ·
In this case, the payload is China.
noted for being intractably diff'u;lllt in
international negotiations. According
to · ~. Russian· off'~eials have
shown same willinaness to start discuss ins a ban. The ~m is thai
there is. no outcry among Russian citizens for a ban. In fact, most of the
outrage comes from countries like
Canada, whose peacekeepina soldiers
face the perils of these cbelp and
deadly devi"s 'every day.
hope, then, is that Russia can
be persuaded to divorce iJSCif from
China .aild work with the .United
State$ and Canada 'to l¥:hieve a ban.
Past ex~nce suggests that the onty· ·
chan" of influencing the Chinese is
to isobtte them.
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Ottawa process was meant to
achieve, By bringing a hundred couiltries together to sign a ban, those who
were left behind would 'pmumably
feel more pressu~ to join the pack.
Finally, · backina the Canadian
plan dOes not mean the United States
wolald have to abandon the slower
U.N, proeeq. IIi fac~ there is nothing that suggestS the two ltlcks are
incoll)patible or_mulually exclusiVe, :
Why, ~n. did Bill Clinton leave·,
Canada to twist in tltC wind, thereby ·
siving other fence-straddling countries like Great Britain and France the
opportunity to opt' out of the Ottawa
process7
Because, sources say, the Pentagon doesn't want to unilate,rally give ·
up any weapons or war -- even ones·
lhat kill far mGrC civilians than sol- ·
' diers, That's esJlllCially true in South
·KQrea. where tliP~~Sand.s of ll)incs
provid¢ a buft'er in case of attack
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Jilek Alldenoa ud Jan Moler:
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• WASHINGTON- No headlong hundred days for this RepubliCan Con;gress, not with Newt Gingrich. the marshal of the GOP's first fast march, '
.,[imping now, and with a more sedate Senate setting the pace,
~ That reflects shift in the GOP balance of power, with Sen. Trent Lott
Z,mergina as the senior partner as majority leader of the Senate, while Gin::grich tries to regain his footing, Gipgrich is the first House speaker ever rep-rimanded l!nd fined for ethics violations, and his reasserted leadership will .
By William A. Rusher
and -· since there can't be much bipartisanship wil,l be able to ~ure ' hard-shelled conservatives, in Conave to be J!tOR ~tious and restrained than before. ·
"With Gingrich~s new eminence, bipartisanship with~ut the coopera- the f.,:uhat felonu:s were commllled gress and elsewhere will be oil the
He'd already said thi~ would be an implementation Congress, contrast- . however, has come a leas weleome
iJnf.With'the ferv¢.iit, revolutio~ary\~one or Republicari revival !Wo yeats •so. change in his status: He is now, and' tion of the llou5c ofRepreS..ntatives filr ~iefi ,tl)si pe!lalty is-I'P. to. fi.,e · ' loOkout fOr si·glls 'that he ' is'• givinl
'-Mr. Gin_grich stands to benefit from . years 1n pnson and a $500,000 fine, away·the store in an effort to piiiCatc
-when Ginph: 1"1is· ir(·command and President Cliqton was reduced to will be for atle~ !he next two years,
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, Moreov~r. spec1al proseci.MDI' Ken,, the liberal media. The liberals, on the ·
.:reminding the'world that he was relevant too·:
the chief target and whipping-boy of
ne,tiJ
~~ ts _reportedly v~ cl,a ,c to other hand, arc sure to charge that any '1
: But Clinton's revival to re-election began when Gingrich and his ardent the liberal media. If (improbably) he
bringlnlltnd!Ctmen!' agamst various attempt to stand firm for 110mc con• . :llouse allies overreached, producing_bills and budget cuts the Democrats doesn't know what that entails, he
'!'embers
of the C,hnton, adm1m~tra- servative principle maiks a return of
· ~ ailed extreme, And with Gingrich as tlie dominant Republican, Bob Dole,
will find out.,, No one expects him the wann brecies that are blowing, Uon f~r ~mes, 1~cludmg pefJU'r, ."the old Gingrich." .
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) hen the Senate majority leader, was relegated to a supporting J::Qie, a liato change overnight into a Francis of To be sure, the Democratic House comm.n~ t~ the,wtdeareas under h1s · One certainly hopes that, in walk~ility in.his losing try for the White House, ·
leaders show signs of wanting to
• · 11oat political casting dates from the first I00 days of the last Congress, Assisi, but if he keeps on letting the destroy him before the bipartisan J~nsdiCUon. Whitewater, Travelcate. ing this tightrOpe, he can avoid sti- .
:ihe sloganeering timetable House Republicans set, and heat, for action ·on liberals cast him as Savonarola, he spirit takes over, but they cleirly Filegate, etc., Whether or notthe first flirig the vision, eloquence and leadtoo could wind up being hanged and
lady 1,s. lJ:S rum~ has 11, amona those ' ~rship that have been his unique conlheir 10-measure "Contract With America" program,
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burned."
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111ey wno.nine and lost one - congressional term limits -· on which
In addition, in the way things so mlsd~d~ of Speaker Gmgnch are igressional resurgence.
Thus I wrote in this space'on Nov, '
Gingrich promises another attempt early in this Congress. With GOP con24, 1994: No doubt it is hard for a often happen in Washington, the s~~ somg to looj&lt; comparatively ' In the long rull-- say, in mid-1998
~rol narrowed in.t~e House, prospects for approval are dubious,
spotlight is about to shift again -·
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: House Republicans have not yet set a broad agenda for the next two years, busy speaker to read all the columns away from Mr, Gingrich, We mustn't triVIaL
thill appear in Washingion, .but t ·do
We
can
ex~t.
therefo~,
t~t!'t
over
his situation realistically, and de~:ido
!They've been distracted by damage control efforts for Gingrich, re-elected
forget that liitle matter ofthe record- the ne~t few months the Gm~chflap whether to ask'his loyal allies in the
wish
Mr.
Gingrich
had
read
that
one,
ipeaker after admitting ethical breaches, reprimanded and penalized
Instead, he has just survived a ed cellular phone call among the w1ll d~e down to some cons1dera~le . House 10 pledge, in the elections that
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1 Loll said that with-the Gingrich penalty· settled, it was time to move away near-death . experience, and his tenants that a Democratic congress- ~x.tent.
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enemies
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confidently
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man
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Jim
McDermott-of
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e mus .' an . ~0 ou WI • • er enoogh 'and .step down·in favor of
be different than it was, you know, two years ago," he said. "My role will proclaiming
it.to function for long, or effectively, the Ethics Committee, no less) leaked seen attend1n~ dthgent\r to what !s someone else. That dCcision, howev1M: different, I presume, than it was six months ago."
as speaker.
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bemg called
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They arc probably letting the wish
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1s _w1 mvo _v~ negoll·
Wlllam A. RUiber Is 8 DJsdn. "He certainly is the four-star general in our effort, legislatively," Lou told
father the thought Just at the episode is now under siudy by the atms. .wlth the Chnton adm,mlstrauon, pllbed fellow o1 the a8re-t
ihe Republican National Committee last Friday.
· • moment, the impulse toward biparti- Justice Department, and 'it is by no
and m the process ~ppean,ng nc1ther lnldtute for 111e Study or·&amp;lataPerh&amp;ps so, but the stars are tarnished. .
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: . Loll, and his Senate lieutenants took the lead in setting the Republican
&amp;lell'la. listina II items for priority action, while saying it was not a replay
· of the HouSe GOP tactics of tbe last Congress. ·
: "We are just saying these are bills that have a high priority with us," Lou
said, "We're not putting a deadline on them,"
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.hundred days or the first month," added Sen. Don Nickles, his deputy. "Some
By George R. Plagenz
"It's noi going to rain," she protection from the Israeli motprist boys might like to make a note that ·
!'l&gt;f the~!~ are baldes that we've been fighting for years,"
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·Horn-honkiqg is usually the mark . aggressive llrivinc is known to be a:
As the Senate confirmed S~cretary of State Mad~leine Albright a~d of the world's three great religions • enough, it was star·bright..
of a bad driver, and Israel is a coun- sex substitute, and I'm sure most of
lDCfCnse Secretary William Cohe.n swiftly and unanimously on Wednesday, ·presents a·sad spectacle to mankind,
"111en· what was that noise?" I try or hom-bonkers, I made some them wouldn't like to advertise their.
,,;Loll said that was indicative of the ciJoperation Republicans and the admin- But it is saddest·of all for those who
inquiries, I was .told the country had shortcomings in this direction!"
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Could publicizing Ibis finding cut·
~ "We will try to work together," he.said.
counlfo/ in the Middle ~ast and
The Jerusalem Post carried two down on the teen mayhem on the ;
remember it as it was in more Iran- asked, "Oh, that's the bombing in letters to tl)e editor alJ9ut the driving highways in this countty?
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. Lebanon," she shrugged. Earlier that problem while I was there.
Gewce P1aaenz II•IYJICIIcaled :
;Constitution, whieh Clinton opposes. It includes tax cuts worth $163 bilThroughout Israel's history, vio- day, two Israelis had been killed by
One corres(J9ndent, obviously writer for New..,iper Eateii'Pdse :
llion o.ver five ye&amp;I'S. far man: than tlie administration favors, although there lence has been ~aitiiog ;n the wings Arab terrorists .as they were driving hoping to catch the eye or the youth- Auoc..don.
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Sl¥!h border incidents were a reaI
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' a 28-9 second half romp en route to ble figures: Valerie Karr with 15,
Angie Lucus led the Falcom with
. a 52-25 Tri-Valley ConfC~eDCe Hock- Stephanie Evans with a can:er high · eight points, while Corrie Cook
; ina Division victory over the Miller 14 pnints, and Jessica Brannon with added four, Ouisty Halasz tiRe, and
Falcons Thursday night at Miller.
13. Freshman guards Becky Davis .Rhawney Dutiel three.
Eastern is now 5- 10 overall·after and Chasatie Hollon each chipped in
Eastern had a barrage of turnovers
winning its second straight ganie.
four apiece, ·while Ann Wiggins and early that · didn't alow them any
1lle Eagle, had a great transition

Evans sparked the Easlem altaek
in the second round with five poiniS,
while Karr added four as the Eagles
rolled to a 14-IOilllly in the second
frame for a 24-16 halftime lead.
Eastern picked up the ~mpo in
the second half as Brannon led the
way with five. Meanwhile, Chasatie
Hollon waS having a great night on
the boanls, spearheading seve~ fast
breaks off her eleven rebounds. Jackie Parl&lt;er came off .the hench for
some great · defense, while Angi
Division and 9-6 overall and will Wolfe Came in to do a good job in the
travel to River Valley on Saturday. post.
Wellston is now 3-10 and 5-14.
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20, then Davis, Brannon and Hollon
Meigs
7 -9-11-8=35 really picked up the tempo on the
Wellston '
12-9-14-11=46 break aild ~yans cashed in for sevMelp: Becky Smith 1-0-1=3, en founh period poiniS to push the
· Ashley Roach 1-0-0=2, Brandi finale ;to 52-25.
Meadows 1-0-3=5, Cheryl Jewe11 3Eastern hit 20-72 from the Ooor
0-4=10, TriciaDavis3-0-1=7,Caris, and 12-27 at the line, Eastern had 39
sa Ash 2-0-0=4. Tonya Miller 0-0- rebounds, led by J:Wilon's eleven and
3=3, Wendy Shrimplin 0-0-1= 1. . eight each by. Brannon and Karr.
Totals: 11-0-13=35
. Eastern had 15 steals, (Brannon 8,
WeUstoa: Kate Crabtree 0-2- Karr tllree, ··Hollon three); 20
4=10, Alicia Martin 2-2-0=10, Lib- turnoveri, six assisiS (Ho!lon 3), and
by Swafford 5-0-0=10, Mandy · 19 mmovers.
Leach 2-0-1 =5, Tracy Ramsey 0-0Miller bit 7-5S.Crom the Ooor, 11 3;3, Rachel Henderson 4-0-0=8. 23 at the line and had 22 rebounds.
Totals: 11 4 8 t6
Miller had 3 steals, 29 turnovers, two
assisiS, and 21 fouls:
lllere wl!S no reserve game.
Eastern hosts- Southem1 Monday
and 'goes to l'ederal ThurSday. The
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Alexander
Southem: Renee Turley 5-0= I 0,
Cynthia Caldwell 2-0=4, Kim Sayre
2-2-112=11, Brianoie Proffiu 10-0112=21, Jenny Friend 1-0=2, Conny
Horst 0-2f2=2. Erica Arnott 2-0=4.
Totals 22-2(4-6)=54
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Alexllllcler. Kelly West ~20,
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Jewell 3-0=6, Bobbi Jo Davis 2;
0111=5 Mandy Thompson 1-0=2,
Je.Sica Robinson 3-0-212=8, Kristy
King 4-0=8, Jodi Wilson .1-0=2.
Totals 23-6-(5·5)=69
momentum. Val Karr $Com~ the first
six points for !hie Eagles, who rolled
to a (M) lead befon: !hie turnover
plague struck. After a Bl8l)DOII field
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goals, Karr hit a pair of free throws
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By DAVE HARRIS

~lied down ~3 rebounds ·led by

to inch away from the Marauders
with a 14-11 scoring.advantage and
!like a 35-27 lead into the final period. Tricia Davis and Carissa Ash led
Meigs in.the periQd with four poiniS
each.
The host team outscored Meigs in
the fourth period 11 -8 to post the 4635 victory.. Wellston hit seven of
eight from the line in the period to
ke~p the Lady Marauders from
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catching up.
Kate Crabtree, Alicia Martin and
Libby Swafford scored 10 points
each to lead the winners. Henderson
added eight. Wellston bit 15 of 41
from the Door including four of nine
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Golden Rockets went to the lie 10
times and hiti:ight for 80%. Wellston

Swafford with. 13.
JeweU was the only Marauder in
double figures with 10. Meigs hit II
of 47 from the floor including 0 for
four frorn three point range for a ice
cold 23%. Meigs went to the line 25
times hitting 13 for 52%. The
Marauders pulled 4own 25 rebou~
led by Jewell with six. Meigs turned
the ball over. 16 times, had five
.assisiS led by JeweU with two and
had 13 steals led by Smith with eight.
In the reserve game Meigs
jumped out to a 28-61ead and coasted to a 49-10 win. Tiffany Halfhill
led Meigs with I~ Tangy l.audennilt
added I0. Brooke Williams nine.and
Amy Hysell eight.
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Southern took a 16-151ead in the
20 points, leading a pack often Spar. first period as Proffit added five and
tans to hit the scoring column as Sayre five, but Alexander came back
Alexander defeated Southern 69-54 behind a four-point King entry at the
Thursday at Albany.
post, and West added seven as the
Alexander held Southern's Renee Spartans took a 33-29 lead at the
Turley to just ten points, but Brianne half.
Proffiu notched ten field goals
Alexander blitzed Southern in
enroute to a game.-high 21 poiniS and . the third frame 22-14 to take a 55-43
lead behind West's eight. Grubb
~even rebounds. Kim Sayre added
eleven, while Cynthia Caldwell and · spent much of the night .sidclined in
Erica Amou each .added four, and . foul trouble.
Jenny Friend and Conny Horst each
Alex rolled on to the 69-54 league
added two.
win. Southern is 9-7 overall and 5-7
Joni Grubb was held to II for in the league, while Alexander rolls
Alexander, wbile Kristy King and to 10-2 in the league, 12-3 overall.
Jodi Wilson each added eight.
Southern hit24-60 from the Ooor.

2-14 threlo's, had 27 rebounds (Tur"
ley' 8, Proffitt 7, Sayre 4); and had
nine steals (Caldwell 4, Turley 3).
SHS had 10assists·(Caldwell4); 14
turnovers, 9 fouls and tWo blocks by
Turley.
Alexander bit23-52, 6-15 ihree's,
and had 22 ~;ebounds (King 6, West
6). Alex had 10 steals, 15 assisiS
(West 5, Gfubb 4); 13 turnovers, ten
fouls, and one block.
Alex won the reserve game 41-21
led by' Nallllie Bobo with twenty.
Sarah Brauer had five for Southern;
Southern goes to Eastern Mon-

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that . Dennis Rodman's absence Bulls: 23 second.chance points Rodman could he one outburst away Bob Sura, ~ho w~ sji\1i,n.B on h" ·
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pension for kicking .• cameraman,
averages six poiniS 11 g1UJte. So nat-- .our own on the glass," Cleveland Jackson said. "And he was about 11111 in the sceond quarter.
urally, the Bulls' Qffense would suf- coacfi Mike Fratcllo said. "Some· right at his limit as far as his stay in
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for the third straight game Thursday land with 21 , and Chris Mills added ing Dennis advice," Jordan said. down the lane.
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night, beating the Cleveland Cava- 20. .
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the ieague's top rebounder at 16.5 the Bulls might be embarking on yet
think it ignited our team."
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Cavaliers 49-28.
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and Toni Kukoc pulled down 10 expired during a 17-4 run
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fourth. '
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WeUston jumped oot to a 21 -16
lead at the half and went on to upset
Meigs 46-35. in girls Tri-Valley Confm:nce basketball action Thursday
evening at Wellston. ' ~
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the fD"St penod and jumped out to a
12-7 lead behind Mandy Leach who .
~five f1tst period points. In the
second period both teams scored
nine poiniS each as Wellston went
into the locker room with a 21 -16
advantage. Cheryl Jewell led Meigs
in the period with four points, Becky
Sntith added three. Rachel Henderson added four the Lady Rockets.
. Alicia Martin scored eight third
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• ·MELBOURNe,· Australia (AP) ·retrieved two overheads.
-/on anltle-high·winner around the
"Here' was my chance to take a
net post. An impressive .dash to c~tch set from him, and I think it would
up to a lob . att~· baschne . A spnnt- ·have been wide open," Muster saip.
iq·forehand pass down the hne.
"But he came right back from 5-2
Pete ,, Samp'rBli ~on founded and-once lie is ahea\1, he's very tough
1)\omas Muster and his computer to beat. H'c ·dpesn't give you,many
anllyllis wlth a fu!r(ange of sharp- charices.lfyou don:ttake those you
shooUn8 t~y aDd .a&lt;lvanced to the get, you're going to lose,"
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; Australian 9P£n final aga~nst s1,1rMuster has been unable to add a
pril.ina Spanil\rd Carlos Moya. . . Grand siam tournam~nt title on
the wom~n·s title will be dectd- hardcourts'or grass io his impressive
.ed $1111~ 'When fourth-seeded list of clay lioun titles, incl.uding the
Martin• H1ngis aucmpt• ·to become
I~S.' Fn:nch Open. !i• also has been
the YQURgcst Grand Sllll\ltoumamcnt unable to beat Sampras more than
sinaJel clwlipion this century :ovhen once in eight meetings.
she takes on unscedcd Mary P1ercc;
Sampras, seeking his,ninth Grand
the 1995 Australian Open ~inner.
Slam tournament crown, said Muster
In his 6-1, 7-6 (7-31. 6-3 victory, ·.. ,·hould !lave won tlle.sccond set. ...
Sampru
came out with more than Once { won ·the second, I felt that
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his devastating SCfVC and volley · was a big turning point."
~k. He also)Iii frequent winners
He went on to a 3-0 lead in the
from ihe bastline agains~ustcr. an third set. bfcaking Muster in tbe scc· ~owledJcd master of backcourt
ond game by racing to retrieve an
ntllies.
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It loOk diem 30 ~to ~ide the down. the .sideline, leav•qg Muster .
. fintpoil!loflhesecond-settiebreak-., helpl~ts ~ ~other si~e of lhe
er. Slmprll fillllly won with a cross-. . court•.· ,
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llQIIft fonlte'lll
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It was O!IC of 17 aroundatroke
winners for Sampras to 23 for
1 "II killd, o{ 'Kt lhe tone for the
diiiN 1 I'• 111!1 J played a real gopd Muster, But Sampras' ability to contprllli~ liebr'eatcr'," 'said tho aol the baselilte rallies led to lOIRe
World Mo. 1. . ..
of his 16, volley winnen. ·He ilso
hid bil cblnce to win the slammed tn 16 aces.
111 ·
reaching the
' "!felt I wu goillg toe-to-toe with
5-3, he pined him from the backcourl.'' hC said,.
a lilclthand 11
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'If I miss, I mjs5!!1'm juSt going to · "I dcin 'tthink that Pete can walk
usc the whole court, make him run; through then:," he said. '
make him work Oil his service:
This will be his first ll\atch
games."'
'- against Moya, but Sampr.as is
Muster, the No. 5 seed, has becq impressed by the Spaniard, now
using a computer analysis of oppc&gt;: playing spectacularly better than he
ncnts' strategies,to.help him capital- did last year. when he bowed out in ~
itc more on his exceptional fitness . the first or scco'nd round in his t;rst
"The computer is good," he said, tour of tennis' big four toumamcnts.o
" It told 'me exactly the right things.
In winning six rounds here, Moya
but · still. you have to' make your has played the same number of
shots." ·, .,:.
matctics as in all. his 'Grand Slam
Sampras sljid h~ ·and . Muster tournaments combined lasncar. ·
know each other's games anyway.
"To heat Michael in straight sets
"It's just a mauer of who docs ii is not easy' to do, so you know he is
well," Sampras said, "I don 'ttry to confident," Sampras said.
overcomplicate things by ·using a
·He rates Moya as more powerful
computer or whatevjlr.~
than .Muster.
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But the. compilter couldn't have
"He'll go for the big shot•, he' ll
anticipated shots like Sampras' lob hit the 6ig forehand, and it:s a matretrieval in the tiebreaker and his ter of holding all my serves and·play·
backhand winner around the net. ing good. solid service games, ..
post in the third set.
Sarnpras said. ''He has nothing to
·~Maybe he will put it in there
lose."
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now," Sampns.said of the nick past '
If Moya docs lose, he still will '
the post. "That was complete luck. climb from 25.th to ninth in the AtP ·
... I cou!Jn't believe it came o~t the Tourrankings. A victory would make
way it did."
him sixth.
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And another one , to put in the
After beatina Chang, Moya S.id
computer: Otr the final point, Sam- that Sampras would have been the
pras hlt .tlic net canl ~with an ol(er- ' favorite two weeks ~ogo; "bul now I
head. The ball popped over and l don't know if be wou!d be the
Muster chased it dow!!, but couldn't 'favori·te."
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After all, "I beat No. 2 and No,
Despi~ hein&amp; inipn&amp;ied with 6, I'm notgoinato go
COUJt (with
Sampns' lll·roun9 .-.. Muster .a losins attitli4c) in the ftoll," he
thoujht ~
still ~ JO to said, "TIIere ~ 128 playen Qll the
Moya,
kJIQ4~ out ilefending fiRt day. Now we ue only two."
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Ann
Landers
1996, Los AMple~
Timet Syndil:a~e and Crow
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By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: I've noticed
that you've printed several amusing
columns containing messed-up factS
about history, science, etc. Here's one
you might want to share with your

readers. It was printed in the Vancouver Sun and contains real answers
given on a Bible knowledge test. -Your Friend in Chicago
Dcat Chicago Friend: Loved it!
I'm sure my readers will. too. Thank
you.
I. Noah~s wife was Joan of Ark.
2 . Lot's wife was a pillar of salt by
day and ball of fire by night.
3. Moses went to the top of Mount
Cyanide to get the Ten Commandments.

·This·week's devotional
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Commandment calls
·for 'loving thy neighbor'
By BONNIE SHIVELEY
Devotional Writer _
One su nny day I excitedly told
Mother, "I love winter. I love this

4. The seventh commandment is
"Thou shalt not adnait adultery."
S. Joshua led the Hebrews in the
baule of Geritol.
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6. Jesus was born, because' Mary
had an immaculate contraption.
7. The people who followed Jesus
were called the 12 Decibels.
8. The epistles were ihe wives of
the api&gt;stles.
9. One of the opossums was St.
Matthew.
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10'. Salome danced in seven veils

along (for free) ori a continuing basis S1.50 in tolls every day, I came to
in front of King Harrod's.
II. Paul preached acrimony, because "you were going there any- resent him as a passenger ~n I real.ized the deal he was getting.
which is another name for marriage. way"?
I had a neighbor who asked me for
12. David fough( the Finkelsteins,
a race of people whll lived in bibli- rides to work because one of his two · Dear Md. : They ''don't get il''
cars broke down and his wife need· because their thinking is on a totally
cal times.
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the remaining car for shopping. different track. They figure, " He (or
13. The Jews had ·trOuble throughc!I'Pooling
and so on, After a while, she) was going anyway. II didn'1cost
out their history with unsympathetic
I ~llized that he. was making no anything to let .me ride along." The
Genitals.
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14. A Christian should have only at~mpl to repair his car because he truth is, the driver is providing a val!~'­
,found me to be a mwlh less expensive able service and there should besom~
one wife. This is called monotony.
compensation. Maybe this column
Dear Ann Landers: Can you stand mode of transportation. '
Although
he
offered
to
pay
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one more Jetter about people who ride
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Jonathan Smith.
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Sayre; all A's. Teresa Bush, Joshua Rachel Marshall, ·Nathan Marti11, Wallace Hill, Jordan Lidel, Adam honor J'Qll for the first and seeonll
Ervin, Suzanne Evans, Troy Hoback. Kim McDaniel, Travanna Moote, McDaniel, Tyler RobCrts, Stacy Sny- · grade. ·
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Jeremiah Johnson, Pally Lawrence, and Aaron Ohlinger.
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8th Grade -- Brandi Codner,
5th Grade -- Bethany Amberger. Amber Holsinger, and · Autumn
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Crystal Coleman, Conny Horst, Jen- my Fisher, Chad Hubbard, and Shaw- A's. Tim Cogar, Amher Mills, and Deke Michael. Kasie Sellers; and
nifer Roush. and Evan Slruble;. all na Manuel; all A's. Sarah Ball, Katie Sayre,
Erin Wise.
A's. Matt Dill, Je~nifer Friend, Eva Nicole Benson, Kati Cummins, Clay ,
6t1J Grade--Melinda Chancey and
4th Grade·- Broo~e Kiser; all A's.
Glowacka, M~tt Htll~ M_ehssa Layne, Ensl.en, Josh Larsen, Matt Neigler, Cryst)ll Collrill; all A's. Mariam El- Dana Copl~y. Autumn Reed, Ashley
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Roush, and Craig RaiJI[olph.
L1ndsay Smtth, Amy Varney,.Ranel- Sisson, and Emily Stivers.
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blew at twelve degr~es . I wanled 10
be at the hospital ·with Mother.
Papa's health seemed very fragile.
snow!"
Another three inches of "white stufr'
1\vo
fell, and that evening I groped to the
days later, .I houseQthrough even deeper snow.
grumbled, "Moth'
On Friday another · good neighor, I don't like bor, Mik~. plowed our driveway. We
winter as much as drove in, but got stuck four times
I did." And after a . and had to dig out with shovels.
week !.lamented,
I couldn't drive the car out the
"I've had eno.ugh lane so m'y young friend; Jonathan.
snow to last a . picked me up at the road and took
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me into town.
Let me tell you...
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Saturday Gary's wife, Jerri,
ln December icc and snow fell. called, "You're welcome to borrow
We didn't have to sing, 'Tm Dream- the tractor." My husband, Wayne,
ing of a White Christmas." Our maneuvered the hugh piece of
beautiful landscape continued into equipment into our drive and
the new year.
attacked the snow.
January brought a blizzard with
Finally we could drive in an&lt;! out
. fifty -mile-an-hour winds that .left for one day., Then warm air and the
our .tong curving driyeway impa~s- thaw· came. The car could barely
able . When the boisterous wind laid, navigate the ·deep slush buildup but
our good neighbor, Gary, chugged in we made it
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Papa remains in the skilled nutsout the snow. And it's a good thing . ing unit. My nearly 85-year-old
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because at 3:45 a.m. the phone rang. Mother is happy to have- wheels at
Kanawharivers.
I heard Mother's weak, quivery the hospital and things arc gelling
POINT PLEASANT. W. Va. .
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vo ice, I'm calling 9.11to take Papa to back to normal. Praise the Lord.
When AEP bought the assets of
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Taylor
has
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river
POINT PLEASANT, W. Va.
Jhe hospital. He's coughing so hard,
Father. thank you for good med- . retires from AEP River Transporta- the Shearer Company in 1973, Craig
reiJiained with the division. He was Raben D. Taylor. pilot at Ri.ve.r since his teenage .years helping his
spitting · up blood and can't breathe. . ical facilities for Papa and for Moth- tion Division effective February I.
promoted to·master-pilot in 1976 and Transportation Division, has heen dud with the family's towing busiHe's too weak to walk." In the black er's health. If it would please you,
Craig began his river career with
night, we hurriedly drove past high make Papa well enough to return O.F. Shearer &amp; Sons in 1958 as a remained in that position ,until his promoted to the newly created posi, ness; Valley Inc. He earned his pilot's
license in 1973, and at age 2 I. he was
lion
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port captain effective
snow banks to the emergency room. home. Thank you for good neigh- striker and followed tlie line of pro- retirement.
one
the youngestJ!ilots on the riv- ··
Later in the day, I called our bars who showed their love to us _greJ s\on !O ,chit;.f e~11in~er. He went . Craig is~ l,T.S. ~y vete1112 ha~'w.Uoh
I. He
to}~~'!~~ 'et-. HeofworKed
IOf'\'afiOII's l!arge come
neighbor, Katherine, 10 see if I could through a really~&gt;tressfullime. ,"
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Into the ptlbtl\ol3e til the early 1970s mg served tn Germifny~~aRil 1\1~·
pani_e.
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before
joinin~ AEP in 1977. ,
park in her driveway out by the road.
In the Bible Jesus instructs us working on the Green, Ohio and wife Dorothy live in ~oi'i andare tl)e
He f~ft the''COinpiiJ1Y ·i~ I!182•duc tO
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parents of one daughter::;f ~·· ,··-· '"
Contrary winds had kicked up again concerning the most im_portant com·
a
lay off.and returned in 1990, work- ·
and' drifts formed in our lane. That ,mandment. "You shall love the Lord
ing
as pil~t on the Oltjo, Kanawha
night with flashlight in hand, I · your God with all your heart, soul,
and
Monongahela rivers.
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ijc is a mcmbe~ of.thc Waterways
The Meigs Soil and Water Con- · Peach (full size) for $22.
the house. Wednesday I didn't mind _ "Love your neighbor as yourself."
Advtsory
Commmcc, Huntington
servation
District
Auxiliary
is
now
Crown
vetch
ground
cover
plants
trudging out the lane with the tern-· There- is no other commandment
·District, Navigation Commiuec .'
taking
orders
for
.tree
packets
and
are
in
trays
of72
plants
and
cost
$2:S.
nerarurc at four rleR"ree.~ . hut the fol - · 11reater than these .
Point Pleasant River Museum Board'·
· ground cover plants.
Wildflower seed is available in
Point Pleasant River Park Colnmill~
Available this year .are the Wbite one ounce packets an.d costs $3.50
and also served as chairman of the'
Pine, Scotch Pine, Colorado Blue ·. each.
1996 Point Pleasant Stcrnwhcci ,
Spruce or Norway Spruce tree
All orders must bC prepaid and
Regalia. He is an instructor in radar •
seedlings 2S of one variety for $10. must be into the Meigs Soil and
operation training for · River · Divi' " '
Also available ·.this year is the Water Con~crvation District Auxil·
:sian's
pilothouse crews and for other .:
backyard packet which contains two iary by March 20. To gel an order ,
AEP marine licensed personnel. ·
'each of t~ Butterfly Bush, Bu119n form, pl~ce an order or get ll)ore
Taylor and his wifcOalc live ncar .:
Bush, Red Flow~ring Quince, Spirea tnfotmatJOn residents may call 992·
P~Jint Pleasant and are the parents of ;
~nd Japanese Snowball for $10. · · 6647 or stop by the office at 33101
two c,hildren. ·
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The fruit tree packet this year con- . Hiland Road in Pomeroy..
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tains two each of Melrose Apple ·
(semi-dwarf) and Belle of Georgia'

.Craig to retire Feb.; 1

Genuine
Groun
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Pound

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"IN THE DELl"

WHOLE OR HALF, BROWN SUGAR &amp; HONEY GLAZED

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WIS pl'e' ...,tiKI 1 so-year
at a recent meeting. Making the prHentatlon was Dsvld
District Deputy Grand Master of the 12th
~ Maaonlc Dletrlct, plcturild here with Rice, left. Rice was worship
master of the Middleport Loge In 1951.

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Faith Full
Gospel Church, special service, 7
p.m. Friday at the church with the
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SATURDAY
·. REEDSVILLE-· Olive Township
Silper Bowl ~up social
.c..:1 E. Allen, state ovc...CCr of Michi- Bburd of Trustees niec!ing in
United Methodists of Pomeroy gan; Samuel '.T. Salyer, pastor of rescheduled session Saturday, 9 a.m:
celebrate ttiSuper Bowl with a Portsmouth's Harrisonville .Avenue in the township building.
rlomemade -bowl of soup following congregation; and Wayne E. Wicker,
· a,e worship hour.
state youth and Christian/Evangelism
SUN:OAY-- John Elswick, speak· 'llte event is titled "Eat· your fill, Director for Southern Ohio. ·
er at the' Hobson Christian FellowOutstanding music will be tea- Ship: Sunday, 7 p.m. ·five what you will." All d~natio_ns
will go for the advance spectal mts- lured in each session. For more inforsions of the church. Pastor Bob mation on the conference, residents MONDAY
CHESTER -- Meigs County Ikcs
Robinson extends an invitation to the may contact Pastor Barr 81742-2060
(formerly
I~ Walton J,.eague) will
publio to allend the worship service or 742-1405.
hold regular lind organizationall)leetand 10:30 a.tn. and join in the feiings Mor!4ay. '7 p.m. at the clubhouse
,Jo'wship ai·noon.
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on Scput Camp Road. ,Members ·}I!ill
'lba~d~~ ·
BrandiReCveshasheenn~to discuss- an~ clll\nges or idditiQns to
in -new by'laws,. . ·
' Randy Bur, pastor, and delegiues the fall quarter'•dean's lilt ai Berea · be made
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RUll.AND ,. Rutland alrden
atlelld the t 997 "!'ayer Conference of gy major CIIJ'!Yi.ng a 3.71 OPA.
Club.
MQ!Jday. I p.m: at ihe home bf
the Soutllem Ohio Churches of God,
She also JS tn 1\ work J110gnJn at
·Feb. ~ and 4 a! the SIJ'Biford Heiahts berea world~g II .leut I0 hoUn a Catherine Lowery.
ClluR:h of God in ~idd!CtoWri.
week. · · .. .
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. POMEROY:- MeiJs County V.et· -r-hlpst~erwill he Or.
Bnndi w8 valedictoriaa of her
cnns
Service Commission, 7:3op.m.
hut L. Wttl»r. General Overseer of 1996 gncluadna c~ 11 Bu&amp;enl
die a.:tJ 9( God, from )Is iniema- · High SChool. She li tlie dauahta of Monday it the Vei«ans Service
liOmtl ·heldquarters in Clevel10d, Bob aniJ ~ ~ of Olell« Office, Mulbeny Avenue, Pomeroy.
'NIIft.Dt ~islhcformersenior IJid 'the Jl'lllddlull*r' or~ lnd
MI. Par111 Chun:" of I_ Mary Gillillll. abo of Chester llld TUISDAY.
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meeting and special events. The
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Son&lt;lay - 9-.30 a.m.
WonlliP' 8:15, 10:30 a.a., 7 p.m.
Wcdncodoy Savica -. 7 p.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m. .
Suaday Sdlool - 10:30 a.m.
I'IR«.Jelfrey Wallloe
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Elll Main St.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship • 10:30 a.m.
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Pallor:. E. Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday Sdlool - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Servia:a • 7:1111 p.m.
Flnlllapllll Clnu'do
Pallor: Mart Morrow
6th and Palmer St., Middleport

. Sunday Sdlool- 9:1S a.m.
Wonllip - 10:15 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:1111 p.m.

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· Pallor:
T. Haley
YOlO PUIOr: Auon Young
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:40 a.m., 7:00 p.IL
Wednesday Servicta- 7:00p.m.
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Sunclly Sdlool • lOa.m.
!..,orsh.j -IlL'."·• 7:30p.m.
W
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Pallor : Joe N. Sayre
SundaySchool-9:45 a.m. ·
Evening -6:30p.m.
Wcdnaday Servia:a -6:30p.m.

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Putor : Daniel Berdine
· Worship - 9:.30 a.m. Sunday
Bible Shldy - 7:00p.m. Wednesday

Old llellooll'ree Wlllllll1ol Clnordt

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Sunday SehQol- 10 a.m.
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Pallor: a... James R. Acree; Sr.
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Falllt lllll1ol CIIRailroad Sl., Muon
Sunday Sdloal-10 a.m.
Wonhop- II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednclday Servia:a - 7 p.m.

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Wcda I 1 Servica • 7 p.m.

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- . Philip Stunn
Sunday Sdlool: 9:30a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible StudY, Wednaday, 6:30p.m.

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Iii. Can. 4:45-5t,Up.m.; Mau- 5:30p.m.
· Suo. CoL -8:45-!I:U ~.m .;
SUn. ..._. 9-.JO'a.m: .
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Pallor: Rov. Jam&lt;~ Sattcrfoeld
· Sunday School-US 'a.m.
£ve1ing - 7 p.m.
Wcdnelday Services · 7 p.m.

·Pulor:
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Randy Ban
Sunday School- 10 a.m." ·
n a.m., 6 p.m.
W
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· . . Pu1or: Rev. Da•ld R.-11
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·• E&gt;enlng Service• 7:30p.m.
W...,....y Servicta • 7:30 p.m.
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OJ. While Rd. off SL Rt. 160
Pallor: pJ . Chapman
Sunday Sdlool - 10 a.m.
Wonllip • II a.m.
w-.ay Servia:a-7 p.m.

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lntrim puton: Rov. Ruben Hupp ·
Sunday School • 10:00 a.m.
Worship· II a.m.

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ComOr Sycam010 a Second Sl. Pomeroy
Re•. George Weiridt.
Sunday Sehooi • 9:4S a.m.
Worship ~ II a.m.

Un1ted Method1st
Gnlwll Volled Mellaodlal
Wo!ihlp- 9:30a.m. (Ia It 2n\J 'sun),
7:30p.m. (3nl a ollh Sun)
Wedneaday Service. 7:30p.m.
ML Olin Volled Metllodlot
Off.124 bellind Wilkesville
Pllllllr! Rev. Ralph Spirea
Sunday,ll&lt;hoot- 9:30a.m.
Worship . 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Services· 7 p.m.

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lilorllaoul Chatler .

Alfred
Pastor: Sharon Hausman

Sunday Sehool • 9:30a.m.
Wo!ihip • II o.m., 6::!0 p.m. ·

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Sundoy Scflool. 10 a.m.
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Wo!ihip · 9:30a.m.
Sunday $chool-10:30 o.m.
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WorShip · 9:30 a.m.
.Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
UMYF Sunday 6:30p.m.
-Finl Sunday of Monlh • 7:30 p.m. acrvice

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GNeaway, 614·367·1fl31.
Beagle m• • puppi es - some •
w. .ks and some 3 monlhs, 61 4-

985-4316.
Cell now 10 schedule you.r TuPperware Party. Earn free pro Gucls. Suus &amp; Stripe s. 1.~800•114-1782 S.C. 2719 . .

Female Beagle dbg and 5 mixed
puppies, 614-7-42-2653.

SlARBURST
$1100.00
$50.00 Dl' .....
perga•.
BEECHGROVE
ROAD

Free To A l ov ing Home Male 8
Months Old Ger man Shepherd
8aSS&amp;IIUix, 614-.U6-1 139.

Free To Good Home: 2 Tw•n Size
U atre sse s Go o d . S h~ pe , 6t 4381-M21 Belore 9 P.M .
Mixed puppi e s 10 gill'e · a·way.
304-576-2582.

Six puppies- Husky/ Border Con~
mill, 614-949-2940 aher Spm.

In Memory

60 Lost and Found
4 wetl -cared lor dogs -seen In vi ·
emily of 10mHe Rd and R1 62.
Ch ihu an·ua , sma l"l Bea gle, part
yellow lab, &amp; smatl white long ·
ha,.eddog.

In Memory Of

HOWARD
CALDWELL, SA.

Found : Young Male Seagle VicinIty: Evergreen Area. Call Afte r 5
P.M. 614· 446·7693.

"· yeera
h•• been
twenty
IInce he

- h~.

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Meet That Special Someone To-

day 1· 9Dp -484 -2 700 EJi t. 23&amp;9

loSt Large Bo•er Dog Wear ing
Green Colar. Call 6 14·446· 4646 !

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Slill Losl : 2 F'e:male Beagles. •

Th1 1ngel of death
cam• to tak1 you

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BINGO
RAONE,OHIO
AMERICAN LEGION
POST 602
EVERY SUNDAY

left ulan
J1nuery 25, 1977.

Love, Samuel

~

wwrtlflo.te ~ llle tot.!

other

Happy
Anniversary
Paw &amp;Albee
·One Day
Early!

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212 IIIIPI......41111- -ntr·l·r-wllltae
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140 lupplilll/llllll111h ,_

R.L. HOLLON

,I.. Thte *""' --

lht eerllott pertO'd
by llw.
~~:::;~ ll!lte-•,, ·I ..atlauuad
Pnnd -...ery'l.ltl7

Wl'lltt Female 41. P.O. BoJI 486,
Alllanj, OH 45710.

TODAY

· ti-Adllliilas
. II -·----~. County,U
~ 1&lt;et11y Hyooll, Cltrtt of tho

recelvlnt proper~

~honlnlllllde.

' 64&amp;-8434.

lHEFUNWAY

.........

.....utlon ..... .llkt

2 t/2

Do Yo u H.ave Hard Choicesul ·
Talk With Phyehica Nowlll 1-900·
267·8888 Ext. 6659 $3.99 Per
Min. Must Be ~8 Vrs. Sert~·U 619-

MEET

Vlllego o1 PotnerOJ 111 uld _ __.:P::,:u::b::ll:::c:..:N.::o::U:::ce=-•pproprletod lrom · tho County, end In whoto 1
loiiOwliiJI DEBT SERVICE 'cuetocly tho - . Jourllllo, ooiilporocl bJ me wtlh
FUNDI.
and Rocorde ere Nqulrocl tire uld orlglnel end thel
GENERAL OBLIGATION
by tho ............... .. tho ••m• lo • lruo •nd
.
IIQND FUND
Ohio to ... k•pt, do hereby COfNCI copy lhweol.
D-lC-7 8uNdiiiJI Fund
cortlly thet ·liM 1-.olng WHnou my llltnetu,., lhlt
-~
AnnueL
~ IIIII dey ol Jwn1111ry, 1117 ·
..........~---~··------·· ---1.200-00 Ordinance Ia lekon end
Kethy Hyttll
Tolellluldlnt fund ........... ·copied from tho ortglnlel
Cltrtt or tho Vlllogo o1
........,_.,.............._..1.200.00 Ordlnence now on Ill+ wtlh
l'omtroy ·
ORAND TOTAL . DEIIT ..ld Vlllego, thet lha
· lltlo• coun1y, Ohio
11Rvlc1..............~...1.200.oo. lorogolnt Ordlrience . het (1)17, 24;2TC
'
.
And 111e Vlllegl Clorll lo
IMNIIy eU111ortzecl to .....
In Memory
Happy Ad
werrente on tho Ylllete
Troeourer for pey•onlo
from eny ol tho loregolnt
epproprlellono upon
In Loving

.... ~

·Edao~

Evenill&amp; -7 p.m.

APPROPRIATION.-••••.;,.... -.
......... ~ ................471,421 02
8ectlon 5. Thet thoro be

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Tote! . aoerd·
end
Collllll'tllon• .....-12.400 00
A1·7·X Other Oanorel
Oowrnmant
230 Conbectlllll

s-kySdMioi-9-JOua.

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then oJvo euch corllftCIIIo
lorthwtlh upon receiving
.._.......................... 11.710.14. lrom the appropriating
Tole!
Molor Vohlclo authority • cort11toc1 copy ol
IJconH fiX Fund.. tt ,710.14 tho
•Eproprletlon
_
GRAND TOTAL SPECIAL
REVENUE
FUND
Tho Sleto ol Ohio Molgt

end vouchon thoNfor,
*PProwel bJ tho bollrd or
orne ... euthortzecl by tew
to OfliMO" llle - · or en.
ordl- or IMCIIutlon ol
oounoll to meko the
oxpedltuNt; provided lllet
no ..,.nte e!llll be dmm
or· pwld for eelerloo or
wet•• exoepl to pwnone
ompiOJocl bJ euthoriiJ or·
l!lldln _ . . _ wtlh 1-.
or ordlnenoo. Provided
lurthor
thet
tht
ap.proprletlono
lor
conllnpnoln oen oniJ be
oxpondocl ulfCSII eppwel ol
-third+ vote ol Counell
lor Item• ol exptnte
oonelltutlno • looel
obllaatlon •a•Jnet the
vtnet•. end lor purpo....,...,..._ .. ••oclbJ
other
epoolfl.o

Won!oiJI • 1&amp;.30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wadr . I y Servioeo • 7:30p.m.

Racine, Oh,
' &amp;1~9-2202

.............

212

A1·7-A llolloltor
230 Catob ectuel Servlco.....
•...............~......." ......5,000.00
Totellollcltor......;.s,ooo.oo
A1·7-G BOir.de end

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614-742-:21111e

240 luppl......-..... ~ ...

Funll
••-·-···-····~.. 3,171..11
BI-1-A a.r.ly Fund

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Lew lnlorcoiR•nt

••.-............................3.171-M
Tot.l Lww Enlorcoment

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u,-wi Com

Na zar ene

Fund

I

..... B*elllall
Sondliy Sdlool· 9:30a.m.
Wonlilp'• 10:30 a.m., 7:30 P·"'·

Co. Rd. 63
Sunday
9:30a.m.
Wonllip • 10:30 a.m.

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·
Thin!Aw.
........, .... Clut llallor

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';1'411 Bridt&lt;man·SI., Syt1C111t
• Sunday Sdlool - 10 LID.
Evcnlnl-6p.m.
. : .Wednelll•y Service· 7 p.m.

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Personals

NEW PEOPLE ·

TRUCKING

, Au~ ..

I'IIIION8 AND PROPERTY

Sun*y SchQol. 10 ....
11&gt;eo11e - 7 p.m. •
w-...1 !lorviCa • 1 p.m.

S)am......_

'I

M., 11rport DUd! oflh! N~•
Pallor: Greaory A. Cundllr
· Sunday School ' 9:30 a.m.
· Worship . 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
'Wednelday Servicta- 7 p.m.

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SI.RLl~.-

Jtallerl Vance ,

,-... V..,.Til
da Clluft
,','
Bailey Jlun Road
Putor: Rov. EmmcU RaSondliy Evening? p.m.
Thunday ServiCe - 7 p.m.

ll'lllel Clllll'dl
Towalltip Rd.,·4611C
Sunday Sdlool· 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m.
Wednelday Senia:a -10 a.m.
lla
L I Clolll'dl
Oallld Slrect
Sunday School· 10 a.m. ·
Wonhip-lla.m.
. w-.ay Servicta- 8 p.m,

· Pallor:~""'· ' .
S"""-y Sdto01·.9:30a.m.
Worship . 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. :
Wednesday Servicta • 7 p.m.

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Suntiay ScrviCea-toa...: a 7 p.m.

::t:Qudl
ot
.,..; I f'ator: Slm AncienOa .
, SondliySchOollOILIII.
. Evcnjng-7:30p.m. •
Wed11eodtiy Sefvice - 7:311 p.m.

Pallor: Helen Kline

lwlleFellonnWp
CloardlofllloNIIOftM ·
·· Pallot:~A. Dupler
. Sunday
- 9:30a.m.
Wonhlp • 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
· W"dncaday Scrvicea • 7 p.m:

lly 'Oootdo

.. 57} Pearl St., M-1

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MUuclllor F----100.00 .,
i'olel utiiiJ Fund 21,171.t:l .
PROGRUII· e&amp;CURIT'( OF

oeor...ra.or:Bill Sla!On
OaJtipcilia, OH ·•
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c--. V.WMttllodlol l'lrlall

R

3m

Wedn. q r - - 6:30p.!D.

Nl...

Wonhip-7~

'$NODGRUS'
UPHOUTERY

. 24:1 Auc111or FiM.~2.700.00

h, .. ,

jl05

Owner:
.Ronnie Jo11e1,/

,_....,.

Total Fin Fund.102,SOO.OO
IIII+A Utility Fund
J40 Suppllow1lelerl+le •• -.

'~' NewUitVkliiiJcaiir

. ..._.,~
(aalliirliJW!am ·c~~un:~~ olfRoule'J3)

Worship · 9 1.m.
W-.fay - 7 p.m.

Pulor: Brian Hultncaa
Sunday
10 a.m•.
Wonllip -II a.m.

;.

992·2753

819-&amp;4!&gt;11434.

250 Cllpllal OUIIIIy .........: .....
········-·· ..............,..41,CJDD 00

7,....

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Top, Trim,
Removal &amp;
StUmp Grinding

"lllplll Ytt Tt

......, fwr

Thunday-.

Free Estimates .

lonely? Ta ke A Chance On Me,

·-···-··:-••-~............150.00

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Today for Your

1·900·443· 5780 Ext. 18!9 $2.99
Per Min, Mu st Be 18 Yrs. Serv-U

-~·-·
·-.............. - ...........150.011

CllftGII 1'11; IF ' a.dl
Cliftot!. W.Va. .
Sunday Sdiool-10 a.m.

Themn ·Durllam
Sunday - 9:30a.m.
a"d 7 p.m. '
' Waclnclday · 7p~ · .

EMal.'larl
Pallor: Brian Hadtneaa
' Sunday Sdtool-10 a.m.

Cltfolor

Pator: Sharon Hausm•n

'"'-

········-···-···-·····-····1.100·00
212 Emplope hnellle-.

~,~,....

~all

JONES' ·TREE SERVICE

. 949·3327
591•1197

211 SolllrleeiW.................

,_,William Van Meier
s.Jay-7:00 p.m.
W........y-7:1111 p.11.

Scllrlceo: Wed! I hy, 7:30 p.IL
· ··;·-~ tU'l~ lurldlr,·2:30p.ln. ; 1 ' ' '

DI!Wn10Wft ·

11111ny mottla &amp;
motor blockt.
814-ltZ-4025 S em-8

Home Repair Needs

992-5535

-Driveways
•Parking Lota
+Etc,
. .
Call Anytime

Bt-3:A FIN Fund
•
210Po-rellellllcn

Af "l' ltflllll
.
.
1/4 mile pu1 Foal Mcip on New Lima Rd. • ·

ne •.I New
lnen' .r •• h'r M' ' r)
Lime Rd., Rllllaatd
,_,a... ,..,.....1.Rollinaon

SNOW
REMOVAL

.........IZwtlon ......, ..... 00 .

=~a,School· 10 .:an.
.
SaviCes -1 ,....

•Decks

...·-·-··"········..1.17'7
A1
Tote!
Diller Fadarel
Gnnl
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Tl!t+l

a..... oii.-Cill'lol,

Won!UP- 9-.30 a.m.lllld 7 p.m.W-7·7p.m.
Friday - fellowlllip......., 7 p.m. ,,.

~sw

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Paslor:$evcRoed

St. Rt. 160, 446-6~7 ot 446-7486

Pallor: Kcpncth

w

Sunday SchQol- 9-.30 a.m .

. ' Sunday School· 9:30 ..... .. .
Worship- t0:45 a.m. (2nd a ollh Sun)

Sl. Job IAIMru CUR~

Rav.Qyde·HcndciiOII

...... ""~ Clllll'dl
Long Baaalll .

. C....

Lut herJn

'lpQadi

Suaday ........ 10:00 ...... 7:30 p.IO.
YDIIb Fellowlhlp Sunday, 7:1111 pa.
WodtliJIIayKivioe. 7:30p.~.

PISIOI: Kenrelh 1latca

Pine Orove · .
Rev. George Weirick
Wonhip- 9:00a.m.
Sunday School • 10:00 a.m.

'

500

• D1sco u nt s •.

... .......,...,.....,.
.........
140,
....._

•...........................' at,iOOOO

44. 2ads;...
...-.u.-PwoaMn

,

-Garages

Pomeroy

BI-A
ownlawn
ReYttallatlon PI DJICI
240 lupplln/llele!We.._ _

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UltCIIudl
Mlddlepon

Rclll

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.

Worship· 9 a.m.

·w~-I~JOa.m.

•

•Reinoclellng

DU I &amp; SR-22

Pick up dlecaklocl

e,Ptllincea, betterlea,

-No Job Too Small
•Any and All of Your

eNewHomea

(614) 99 2-6 677

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Slanday SchQolll-.30 a.m.
.
E....., · 7p.m.

'
Suoday SchQol-10 ila.

Sunday Schooi!O::ZO.IIa.m.
Relief Soo:iety/PrieSIIaood 11:05-12:00 ooon
Saaotnent Service !1-IO:IS a.m.
HorncmUiq meetinJ. tat Thurs. • 7 p.m.

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"lhuln N.W OwnmJiip"

Co 111 p 11tPr Qu o tes

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fh •••

on.--..,., Saloll

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2311 ContraclullleA'I~··~

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TileCIIIII'dlofJ-

Qrtol

r,ny c~ r
1\ny D1i ve r

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~Y Sdlool · 9-.30 a.m.
Worship-10'.30ua.
Thunday Semao- 7 p.m.

I

INSURANCE

.... - ................- ••••11.'00 DO
81'41 Feme I end Fo111e II

,_,~-9:30a.m.

a..... .,

Easy Pay Auto

Tcr181 Clip+ F_.G.... -·~

Sunday SdloOI - 9:15a.m.
Worship -10:15 a.m.

lltorpalad
J - Cllriol
of La- 0., Salall
Portlaad·Racinc Rd.
Plllor: Janice Danner
Sunday School : 9:30a.m.
Wonllip • 10:30 a.m.
Wedncoday Setvia:a • 7:30 p.m.

ALL OHIO

a."T.a

Tolal ............ .Lolauro
Time 'clhll 1-l,lfl'.O
I'EOIIW. QRAIIT I'UND .
COPS FAST OIWIT
8111-A21o,_ .... ...,.~ 1

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y - Fd-tp, s-kJ·6p.m.

614-742-3411
1f;11Jr'17 11ft0, pd.

212-!anpllweellolllftta_.~
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(No Sunday Calls)

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W-i~ · IOa.m.

.614-992-7643

New Construction &amp;
Remodeling
Kitchen Cablnata
VInyl Siding • Roofs
Decka • Garages
Free Estlmlltes

1

21181111ti/Wagn ·

Cohm7 .... CIIudl
Pib, Co. 11!1-

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111-MRICfi ....Gft ProgrMI
' rt I ···~·- .

Public Nollce

..~~M.r
.
Sdlool· 9:15a.m.·

Latter-Day Sa1n ts

Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATEES
985 4473

PROGRUI • • PlUIKIA
RECREA110N FUND
LIIIURII TIPIE Af:TMTIES

Sunltt Heme
Cenltruetien

Homes • VInyl Siding New
·Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions ~ Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

-Garages
-complete
Remodeling

··1.-011
...........,....1CI,ODGOII
111 -

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.
t~ew

•NewHomea

~-IMOOO
. 2121'11lphyeebewll .

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-c,_,..,F'....,.

\eyJcn~·'7p.m.

W•'

· 211'r'r 1aJI/'jTrau

Hoorllhltntan.~.1IMOOO

Need extra eash? ·
IJse the el188lfletl ads!

Wonltip- 10:30 p.ia.

co•mucno•

Tcr181c.nullif.-1IMOOII
· Totlll Proa.-n H • Public

,._y

•

IOIEIT IISSELL

=~~~~~~=J
-~_
,Publlc

Ralocat E. ........
Sunday Sdlool- 9:15a.m.
. Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Bible Sludy
- 10 .....

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Pulor: .... Roy McCaaly
Suaday Sdlool· 9-.30 .....
S-y Bwaing -7 p.m.

llldr.or7Jillo Cll- of Qrtal

Plllor: Rev. David McManis
Sunday School · II a.m. ·
Worship. 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedncaday Servia:a • 7:30 p.m.

M~ ~ Bllallol

Rwn • c

Worship-8:00a.m., 10'.30 a.m., 7:1111 p.IL
.
W - y Servkl¢1 - 7:00p.m.

Sunday ochool - JO:id a.m.
Worship .- 9:30 L ..., 7 p.m.

.

Wcdlip-IO:JOa.m. lild7p.m.
W.,. lay Service - 7:1111 p.m.

Ydutll Mln-= MichMITeapnlen
Sunclly Sdlool- 9:30a.m.

H-Groft Cltudl .
Putor:Gene Zopp

w.......,

..... County

Wonllip • 10:30 a.a., 6:311 pa.
w
ySa:nic:w·'7p.m.
I

Intended

JIUI'POM· Gloria Kloee. Clorll

........ . 10a.a,7pa.
Service - 7 .......

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PaBJ .,

~y SchQol- 9:30a.m.

.... • Cll- ofQrtol
Comer or s..RL t24 a 11nc1&gt;ury Rd.
·
E~l_.: Koilb .Cooper

Sunday School- 9:30 .....
Worship -10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednetday Service 7:30p.m. .

bid lor

Wonhop · IOLIL

LHN ClllfrNo M'll II I Cia....
l'clor TrembLty

Sunday &amp;:mol-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

I.Mp... Ciu1lliaa a.ri

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right to u upt or Njoot IIIJ
or .. 11141+ end/Or +nJ JNI'I
IIIONOI oa' to _.,. taelilet

_s..day~-9a.m ..

Hjlll
a ...,. Chrcll
Ralocat Manley
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wonltip- 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thunday Savice -7:30p.m.

t O:w4 GICIII'III
,_, Euacne E. Undo! wood

Dexter
,_,Woody Call
Sunday E&gt;ening- 6:30p.m.
Thunday Service- 6:30p.m;

II&gt; lo&amp;7:30,....
'l'loaday a~- 7:30,..

Mll:1 . . .
Pallor: Owla Neville

wre.
· ~

P•c'

525 N. 2nd Sl. Middleport
Putor: James E. x.Wonhip. IOa.m.; 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servicta - 7 p.m.

, .... RwwllaplliC ,
hR« : Ari• Huat
SlindLy School - 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m.

•

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~..~bony Ciu1lliaa Clludl

1 Molt•· ~=:~
CaTile
•• lura...,.,,,,,.,.

s-tay
- 9 .....
Wonllip-IOua.

lnlllwMaial

Evanaelilt Jarcph 11. Hlllkinl
Sunday Sdlool- 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednelday Servica - 7 p.m.

bl'de or wnJ reoultlnt

.' r-t Clllpol

........., Clnu'do of Qrtol
Pulor: JU. Capley '
Suaday Sdlool- 9-.30 .....
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

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Sunday Scllool - 9-.30 .....
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.

.

- , SchQol _. 9:30a.m.
W • - 10:30 a.m .. 7:30p.m.
W
Service - 7:30 p.m~

W-p Service· 9 a.m.
Communion · IOa.m.
s.O.Iay School • 10:15 a.m.

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ta...tae~•r

-s-!Baaye
s-lay Sdlllol · 9-.30 ....

Heaa ()" ' n pal)

.............. 0-*ofCIII'Iol

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.... ., . .... lnvllollcln lor

s-lay~-101.&amp;

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ol Ho

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- ..vemapyc Sullivln

1/2 mile off RL 325
P -: Rov. O'Dell Manley

5-y SChool· 9:30a.m.
W«Aip - IO:JOLIIL, 7:1111pa.
W-ySaviceo - .7 p.IL

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.... Hedoeot OrMo •
Sdoo!ll-t-.30 ....
II Llli., 6 p.aa.
S.ricoa -7 p.m.

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Pallor: Charla Neville
S-y Sdlool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 9 "a.m.
Thunday Servicta • 6:30p.m.

l'liltc:-.... ihiiMttCJtom

'-:JtaeerW-

rome...,

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Pomeroy, lilnilonvillc Rd. (at.l43)

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Koitb Rader
Sunday SchQol - 10 a.m.
Wonllip • II a.m.

Putof: .... Dewey Kill
· Sunday - · 9::fo a.m.
· Sundoy wonhip -7 p.ill .
Wednesday pnycr -tina-7 p.m.

:a. Qua of Cill'lol

Fnlllapllll Cltlll'dl
Suaday School-.9:30 a.m.
Worship -10:45 a.m;

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Sunday Sdlool -9:30 a.m.
Wonbip. 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m. ·
W - y Savica · 6:30p.m.

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W~y Service - 7:30p.m.

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Pallor: Les Hayman
Sunday Service • 7:30p.m.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
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McClintiC area; 1-11-97 Please
CaU 304-768-5e67.

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Gautpons

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All Yard Sales Must Be P4id In ~

Advance. DEADLINE : 2:00 p.m. ~
lhe day before !he ad is to run. "' ·

Sunday edioon · 2:00 p.m. Fridav.
Uonday edition - 1O:QO a.m. Sat- .
urday.

anyourt.ce.

SUffering yqu had Itt
lellt,
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Now you are In
and thllt Ia
all In the peat.
A betbir lnln no one

Heaven

could have aaMcl,
To be a lluatlend,
lllhar, and grand-

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To mN1 Jes111 at His
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throne.
And walk th1 1tr"t
of gold with Him,
To alng your favor·
Ita hymn, Amazing
Ontee,
With heavenly aun

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Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

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All Ylfd Sales Must Be Pa id In

A4ht~nca. Deadline : 1:OO pm the ~
dll)' before aha aCI is to run , Sun- .,.
c:l•y &amp; Monday ed ition - 1:00pm
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1nc1 Auction

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You could not· be
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All the quutlonl we

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Will walt Ill w IIIMt
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1, Pr•19.3d' U.S. Currency,

Per Diem RN's needed Jor
tries Unit ,a t Pleasanl · Valley
Hospital. Conlac:t the Peraonnal
Department at (304) &amp;75· •340.

- . Gallpols, 61~2842.

AAIEOE

·Clean Lalt Model Cars Or
Trucks, 1880 Models or Newer,

Po's1a1 Jobs 3 Positions Available, No Experience Necessary,
For Information, Call 1·818· 764--

Sril)lh Buick Pontiac, 1900 Eaat·
.-n Allerue, GaUipolis.

J &amp; D'a

Au1o Parts. Buyi ng sal vage vehicles. SeUinQ pirts. 304·

773-5033.
Non -Working Washers, Dryers,
.SlOvaa, Refrigerators, Freez13rs,
Air Condllioners, Color T.V. ·s,
. VCR'S. Also Junk Cars, 614·256·

1236.
Top dollar· antiques, furniture,

glass, china, clocks, gold, Bilver,
caine. watches, ,states, old stone
t-rs, old blue &amp; white -dishes, old

wood bo•es. milk bonles, Meigs
Coueyry Advertisement, Osby
U.nin, 614·992-7441 .

famlliolllallaor011gfn, or any 1n10nt1on to
rna1&lt;e Bll'fiHJCh ~nco.
llmllatlon or discriminatiOn.·

-Will
-lor"""not

This

k~aocepl

Call Today Fa·r free Map1 &amp;
Owner Financing irllo. TaU tQ%.
Off lilted Prices On Cash Pur-

whld11sln-oltl10

SJOt6 E.11L 8015.
Sal•s clerk for loca~ retail store.
We will train the· right pe.rson.

Send resume Clo The Dally Senlf.
nel, P.O. Box 72i·39, 111 Court

sSecretary
..... POmeroy.
OH .5789.
Recepti~mitl needed.

law.O..readerlarehlreby
Informed that all dwrallngl
8dvertiNd In thla newspaper
ara avdabl8 on an equal

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opoortunlly bllll.

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310 Homes for Sale

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Established dowrt iown bualness:

sell on land

All General Type Ofllce Exporl·
ence ReqU ired. Send Resume
CLA •oz. clo Gallipolis Dally
Tribuna, 825 Third Ave. Gallipolis.
Oh. 45631

5868.

St)'lisl needed, call The Added
TC!Jch. 614-992·5?66.

Chases!

Soocro pa,..la

remote, beautUul larld: MeiQI
CouniY. Scipio Township. SR 892
(jult off SA 143t. OWner finar&gt;cklg.
I15DO per acre. Call for good

Upi!Birl 2 ~ Unhlr·
nl1hed Apartment, In He1r1 Of
GalllpOHal 1 Bloci1 fn1m Sclloolo,
Can1nl Nrl Heotllalh &amp; -

Nice 2 bedrooln Oipart1Mm In PL
Plaa..nl. Cona1rucdan worker~

- -:J04.e75-2174.

map. 614-6113-8545.

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410 Housea fa!' Re~

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

2 .Bedroom In Eu!tl&lt;a 014·256·

1401.

Acres, Porches, $15,900, 51~·

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1988 Schultz Mobile Hame-3br, 2
ba.th, 8~20 . ex~ndo , c•thredal
ceiling, 1sland In kitchen. tilting
an 3 farge Iota. with aarage. nice
nelghborh~od , Call afler Spm.

81•·245-5879 or 304in my home, ln .the

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Help Wanted

or all agee.

Roforoncoo Available Upon R9·
que11 28. Years Experience Call

AVON f Ail Areas I Shirley . 614·36HJ529
Spears, 3C4·67S.1429.
.:,;-....:.....:.:,:.:.-.,,...-,....:.--,,...-,Georaea Portable Sawmill, don't

Able Avon Repi-esentatives
needed. Earn money for Chrisl·
mas bills a1 homotal work. 1·800-

992·6356 or 3C4·882·2645, Ind.

haul your logs ro the mil juat call
3CM·875-1957.
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Haul Service ; WIU Haul Moll Anythingl CaR Anytime, Leave MaiMge, 814·256- 1097.

Rep.
A13s.ka Jobs! Earn Up To
$30,000 In Three Months Fishing

Home Internal Tutorlftg, E-Uall,

Salmon. Also Cor1s1ruction, Canneries, Oil Fields And More. Call

News Groupa, Realtime Voice.
VIdeo Chat. For More lnformadon

7

Days 407· 875·2022 ·Ext.

0526A02
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Are You Energetic, Motivated,
Upbeat &amp; PosltiJe In Allltude,
Sincere And Caring? Seenic Hills
Nursing Center Is Looki ng For
Individuals With These O~alitles
Who Are State Teated CNA's Or
Woul~ like To Interview For Fe. brua.r)' CN.A Classes. Please
Come In And Fill Out An Application At 311 Suckridge Road, Bid·,
wen, OH M-F 8 A.M. -4 P.M. Until
February 5th. Due To The Nature

me Alexandars, Old Doli1, Grow

Hairs Many, Mlny MOrel 61

2 Acre Level Lot, Appraised

Computer Users Needed. Work

own hours. $20k. to $50kryr t ·
800·348-7186 •1508.
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Computer Users Needed. Wqrk
Own Hours. 20K To $50K JVr. 1·
800·348-7186X 1173,

1987 14x80 Glamour Bath, $1781
Mo., Fr" Delivery And Set Up,
Col 304·738-7295.

1997 18x60 3 badn&gt;om, 2 l&gt;ath,
11,325/down, $21 11/mo, lrH air,
wllh approved crtdll. 1-800.691·

poait required, no pets. Call 614·
992·2381 Monday lhru Friday,

Sleeping rooms with cooking.

8:30am 10 •:00 pm.

hook-upa. Ca'l after 2:00 p.m.,

Also traller 1pace an river. All

304·773-5651,1.1ol0n WV.

1ggo Mltsubishi Precis, two dQor,
ale, ;uns perf&amp;ct, no
rusl. new ~res and banery, 07•000
miles. Dora mill outl ••2650. 61,..
965· 4 ~·

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· Green 4 OoQrs, V-6, PW. PL,
$&amp;,000 Call Evenings, 8U·4•1-

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like new inllde and out, JoiN milat_ ~

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Van. HiOh Rlao Roof &amp; II!Jiighla. · .

Buill·ln-YCR, T.V. Fuzz Buater; ~
CB. 4
Chairs. Front/Rear~
Air. Dua.l Gu Ta~ka. Many Ex· •
uaa. seeoo.:GO. (B141· 388·9111,

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deal. See If you can Spell it. A&amp;alaat
. lfflrmatlqn
three no-trump, West led the club 'l......l....,jio...
elgbt: lOur, ldag. ace. Declarer played_
. the heart jack, West inunedlately win·
ning with the ace and returning bis
CELEBRITY CIPHER
second club. South won witb .tbe
by Luis campoa
C~OStP!
0 queen, cubed bis hearts (West dill·
Cellbrity Clptw ~···--~from quoWioflll bW' llrnOUf ~. put llld ~
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carding a diamQnd) .•nd tried the
fiJI8des, but wben they didn't break, be
bed IQ lead a diamond. Eut grabbed
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1-2-f.
the trick with bis ace and ran the . 'ALPII
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clubs: Qne ck&gt;Wn.
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good clubs, N.orth's three dubs asked
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HGEWMPEE. '
South If be had a club aiQpper.
If East had both missing aces and
the spades were breaking t-2 or worse,
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There must be somellllng radiCally wrong with a play
Htt pleaseo evtHYbOdy.•- G8CI&lt;ge Bernard Shaw.
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the contract was hopelesa. But if West
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had an ace, South bad a chance. He
should have ducked the first trick. He
Wins tbe second trick and drives out
the heart ace. Here, West cklesn't have
another club to lead. As South aWl has
a clu!l stopper, he can win West·~ re- .
turn and eatalJiiah ~t&lt;dianiCIIId lrl'* for
bill game. At the worst, he ends with
three apadel, three hearts, Qne dia·
· G 1:1 -· Cf R 'T.
mond and two clubs. '
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Note that ·if tbe red-suit aces are
-~ .
awltclled, East wins with the heart ace
and drives out Soulh's second club
· D, S E R S
s~~i:l !Afely
lllopper.
But declarer
JUY~•
dWDclnd,
eatllbliuing
a trick
in the
suit as
Eut bu no entry.
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when ba¥inJ two stoppen In the

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Negate - Growl· notch • IMcked- WE HAD

After receiving a special award, the guest speaker
smiled, "It's great to receive a compliment for a v1rtue
we didn't know WE HAD."

Docloi•s OUic•·Point Pleasant
need• ~ ~rHime office polition.
rM A QRANDMAII
H'uboy

••perlence in compl.l ter and office PJO.:eduru. Send.resume lo:
Box CW· 2~ c/o Point Pleasant
Aealaler 200 Maii'l Sl. Pl. Pleas·

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JANUARY24

FRIDAY

Gr.ooming spectals· ariy size
Anl;lgtands, only $10; ear canals.

SERVICI'S

Hair diPPing or scissor cum.

Corrj;ete 10101 fi'OCN111110- all
at1ooo, $3Q.fi9 ..Csll for an II&gt;
poirnment JQday. Special filM lof
lOng tt!l'l care.
T1111nk yo~. ¢hrial}'.
Expir• MIW7

Eaay Wor~l E xclllljenl Pay I AI·
-~ Producll at Home. Clil

H~

Toll frH 1·100-487·5568 EXT.
12170. .
Fui~Time atblraluer ·Wonted,

_ , . , Ralerencol Required,
Muot Be Abf&lt;l To Drive 2 cnur1 c;1111c1 Hondicopped, 614·
:Je7·«11• Mol4 P.M.

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· FuM·Time, POn·Tlmo Tupperware
, DHitfiNHded,CoiiBetween1
And 5114 448 4530.
HOME COMPUTER USERS
NEEOI!D. $45,000 jncomt po·
NIIUII. 1·100·513-4:143 E•t B·
-Cal For Deal~

~· 10 Lldiea To _Sell Avon!

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. tfutlt Aide 'Trlinfna Proaram...... -~i!Btlon Center
will lot oflotlng nlnlnO cll- In

3-

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lplr1man1, largo kitch-

a flYing room, close to bank,
groctry &amp; post oflice, Third

Slrtot, Racine, Oh.,

once. 304-875-2145.

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ABTRO·ORAPH

par

month plul deposit and utill1ie1;
1110 ~ bedraom ape.rtment, 1250~"
per month plus utllltiea, 614·247·

Livingslqn's buement
prootln9, all ba11men1
dona, free eallmlltl,
auarantie. ·10yra an•job

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BERNICE

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3 Room, unf111nl- opt, ground
floor, nice location. 30•·875·
111110.

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3 Fiddles, 2 Anliq~o~e, 1 Mod8fn
Cuatom Toned, One 12 Strlno

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Guilar Bell Oiler SeiiOUI eu,.r.
Only, Leave MesSage Anytlrilt,

1M monMI ol Februorr. Appllca·

114-381-8111.

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&amp; IIVf.SlOCK

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plluilon•.AIIOIY In ·peroon bet·
toanl 1·aom M·F. SIHttn1t

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only $10; nail clipping' $10;
balhs, $10; ftea dipping, $10; conditioning Df'Oill'eatments, $10.

Eam 1000'1 -kfy otulfing en,
retapea at hame. Be your boll.
Stan now. Na ax~rlence. Free
auppliea Info. no obligation.
&amp;tlld S.A.S.E. to Noggot Unl1
:IIM-1, 1015.1 f,.lnlvetoity .Bivd1 Or·
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01* HI Camnunlty lledk:al Ce,_
w, 350 Choltolia Ave., Oak Hll\

Celfl14-....·3358.

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.remala black

~•periencere­

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32 RaNinder

lhOIS.

quftd. BSN pt8iofred. Compeli-

01110.

Pua
Pus

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Freezer, Washer, Dryer, VCR,
Retrigeralors, Microwave, 614·

pluribus -:- .

27 .. - IIIICY·
28 Doelgnor

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At 2 N, Smiles, PI Pltallnl WV.
Tuaa-Set 9-G, SUn ) 1·5.

Dl-or ol Nuralng
Clulllflcationalo! lhl1 poliUon ~
cbtt """""""' olrul!ing pm- ·ond JCAHO a1ilridard•

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Eu&amp;

CountrY Fumiture. 304-075-8820.

FINANCIAL

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3011rd
31 Singer ......,.

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Motorcycles· ,

Verll- ~~~~~i;;~~Sh,~;;d
Shephard

Comfort Glow NaiUral Gat
leas Heater Price $175 et•-.US·

25 lluelc bull'•

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Will Bab\lsit 10 My Home. CJallpi&gt;·
lis Area. 6 Vear,s .Experienced, 5

Will do house cleanln~ In Pl.
Pleasaiu &amp; Gallipolis Oh10 area.
Have references, available anrlime. Call304-875-192t .

Suo-

23 Rille

performer

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1086 Ch..l 3/4 lo~.&lt;lx4, ~so,

740

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-Good•

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Oavs A Week, 614 - 441 - 11.18
Ask For Becky,

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mall)' animal speclu IQ beeome ex-

AC, Cruise 30,500 Milos Asking
S7,350 oeo 614·250-6340. 614·
2fi6-6467.

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tbe~?Whyarewe..lllowlngso"'

1995 Oodge Neon 4 Door, Auto,

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

11~

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1 Annclylng child

84'-acoompll

· Mall)' tblnp are RtYsteriQtia. What
happened -Ill evel'Yone oq the Marie
· Celea!;e? How·did the l:&amp;)'ptlans build

a till un~flr l'•r!anly, .614·&amp;:J
6512..
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Cut the connection ··

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(anty, 127,000 Firm, Ron Ewna ~
Er,rerprises, Jackson.~ 1-800-537- ~
9521 • 61 ~· 2 88-&amp;9:30.

675-31113.

IIGodciMiol

. Opening lead: • 8

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1985
l4J
llo10r, Appro" .72.~ ·l liln, Oli
Rebuilt New Tlrea, L,goki N ....
l.oed'!dl.614-"'!6-9673. 1 ·
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1992 Ford 55S·C '•x~ pac_kno,~
3000 Hours Clean, Under War· 1

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36~;7;·7~o009g.~~~;~~~J Condl;on,
Bag,Well
And-Lock
Brake~ One
Own- 875-7453.
er,
Mamtainad.
Excellent
• Silftrad'a Exren..ted .C&amp;b· :•,
$9,000 B1H46·7417 H' 199
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No Anawer p 18118 L:eave Mes•
11
2720 AFTER e P.M.
,_..:;11"_·_ _ _: - . . , . ; . - - - STORAGE.TANK6 "3,000 Gallon ')903 ~ouoor Xfl7lo,ded, Low
. Upright, Ron Eva~i EnMrpriaaa • . ~\;"· . Call An1lime, 814·441·
Jaok- Ohio, 1 ·~'537-9526.
Tanning bed lor ulii, $ 1&amp;00, 814 • 1993 Ford Fes111111, . 2 Door,
.
.
80,000 mlln Ssp. 40 MPG, Korl·
992•7039 .
wood Cassette, New: Tires,
wardrobe: Brand New Height 70· Brakes&amp; E•haust. $2,800. {614)·
Widlh 35" Langlh 20' Sell For $80 367-26•5

Actor

Chri.t..n-

· 993 Che•y' 5· 10 Blazer, nigh '
mileage, serious H)quues only.
Speed, POL, PW, SA, Cruise, Air $15,000. 304-67~·275il or 304· 1

Duty Kenmare Dryer,

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Dealer: South

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1985 Ford RongeiiYiln Topp;r ·
·4x4 "'V· 8 1 Rebuill Auto Transrnl,..
olon And Jop 112 01 Mo!Df, New :
Palnl Job $2,900 Firm, 814·21ie· ,
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AulD, PS, PB, Topper &amp;' Bodllnor, ,
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or Has Appliances Sleepa foul~
Vorr, Good Condition. Overall."
Alkng $1,650: 15Minutol Frorn
Gallipolis, Call 814·..11-46711 Or
814' 3711·21!01.

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bar, New Brat(ea, Runt Greaf.i
$5,000: 1978 Dodge C - Vln.o

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1968 International Loorletart 1 "
2 Ton, V-1 4 Speed, Alf NeW, Rufi" .

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HHVY D· ul)' ·

Twa bedroom hauae, cad:;~~d.
ai'1d cltan, no lnlide peto.
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required, 114-1192-301111.

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Removal. Free Eatlmalesl Insurance, Bidwell, Ohio. 614-38&amp;-

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Euyl 1·800·827·4840 lndiSiil

bedroom..,.,.,.,.,

tarnul, Pomaray, verr clean,
S2751mo. ptua utllltlel, HUO ap-

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Will baby&amp;il In m~ home, reference• avltlable. Call Donna ·at

AVON Sales. $8 ·$15 1Hr. No
Door To Door, "Bonusea• Fun &amp;

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5:30.
Tnret bedroom 1n Middltporl, 450 '
Fumlshecl
nice, S4oo por mon~. c10po~1 r•
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qu.ired, ·no pel a; thrae bed(OOm in
Pomeroy, $300 per monlh, depoa· Roo·ma fo'r rent • week or month.
S!Brdng a1 $120/mo. Galfla Hoiol.
11 required, no pe1a; I'MJ bedroom 614-448-11580.
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in Pomeroy, $275 per month, de·

New-1997 •• Wide-1 balh, $61191
dawn, $"139/mo, Wi11''1. approved
credit Call 1·800-691-11777.

1997-t'4x:80 ' w/Giamour bath.
$1791mo. Free dlllver)' &amp; set-up,
only at Oak Wood Homes, Nitro

Office I houte cleaning Joba.
Call Barbara Oliver at 30•· 576-

Pomeroy· lwo bedroom, HUD,
stove/ refrlqerator, no pelt, se·
curity dapalil, 614·902-6886 aftEH"

1902 Wingate 3br, 1 112 balha, 2
porc:Aes, cia, muat be moved.
$15,000. 304-5l6-4010c

MDS Electronics T.V. Repair,

01 Th&amp; Candidates We Are Seek.·

Phone Cells For EnliJioy""nL

Appointment614-388-8768,· Or
61 ...~.

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1196 Llnc.oln Town Cal 12.000
Mlloo Excellent C&lt;indltlon $25,000
- 6 . . 1M 5 pm &amp;14.:187·
Now C011 kon"Belhlllbo, Dlflorent 7442 AlterS pm 814-446ol171
Coloro, 814-3711·2720 AFTER 8 1965 0111196 R9gency PW, POL,
;,;P.;;;M;_.- - - - ' - - - - - - I P S, DDK Actual Miles. 814-245·
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$800,614-742-34 13.
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1988 Volkswaoan Excellent con- ·
&lt;filion 81,000 mileo '1',595; 1986
One 6•6' ·6· Wood Garage Qoor Eocorl $395; 18111 ~4 :"Cooke
150' One &amp;x7 WOOd Garage Door Mo1Dr1114-~103 "#"
150, 614-388-8286.
19~9'Berotta ~T Rod. Sunroof, 2
Load Will DOors. Engine &amp; Tiansmiilion,
1SK $4,200 513-S74-2539.
1988 Be rena GT while w1r0&lt;1
strijlt,. high miles S3,000. 3~4·
875-4625 oi ·3Q4·875·5327 afltr

All Electric, Dick &amp;

6777.

VCR Repair, Satellite Repair, We

710 Autos for

Parch Witt1 24x38 Ga111oe And 1/

CaiS1H41.0248.
Make Home Call61"''""1·0971 .

TRAN SPOR TATION

I cnel ~lrigorator &amp;
Old, W!!odburning
814-44&amp;0457.

Salol Doll Colltcllon Salol Any
Doll S50 More Than 1 $45 Macfo.

$24,!!00, Wil Sill For $23,300 For
BidweU area. Children

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corr'l. Call after 4pm.
1001, Or ear
614-446-4288.

:ROYAL JELLY With ' Siberian
GlnMnQ eo Cap.,les, $20. Call
814-448«)08. 1-800-291~

Sunn,r.brook 14xl0
1 112 lhl, Canlnll

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SERV ICES

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lift Chaira, Electric:
Stair Lilli, Van Lilli,
New 1\Jaed, eo-n·•
114--7283.

otpm.

304-882·3502.

job•. painting, guttera

Galas 1300; Soma Mlxad· Hay
$2.00 Por Bela, Phone 814.446·

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574·2539.

AERATION MOTORS
Aapoirad, &amp; RebuH1 In
Col Ron Evano;"l-1100·537·9528.

era, Kitchen Ajtpflanc•• And

Morel 1.Ytar L-. ·1 Monlh IJa..
poaiL Rtlorencoa Requlracl, 1141186-7174.

1907 Chtv~ 1hort wheel bu•.

mites.
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Hay &amp;'Grain
$15,000
2 Round Bolo FHderl I 2 FHd 304-1178-2107.

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Gr8clout living. f and 2 apertmtnll al V.. M..., lnd
Rlvortlde AJ*tmtntl In Mlddl•
port fn1m f23243S6 . 0111 ., ..
8112·5064. Equal liouolng Opw·
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1085 cllftr Truck Short Wh.-.1
Ban, 112 Ton, 5 Spetd, O.A'
Oliva v.a. 814-+t1..()518.
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4Jirod, 8"·4411-1519. ·

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Dllmondo, Antique ...,..lry, Gold
Ell:. kqul&amp;illona .laftlry
M.T. Coin Shop. 151 Second
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brmally SIII-I Apartmonll,
,_ laking apptlcallonllo! lldtlty
&amp; handicapped diOfbiO&lt;I, 814·
992·3055
-TIP-1·800·750·0750 '
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Pets, Reference And Deposit Re-

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liter, under warranty. ltt,sop
080.-5-3010.

Furnished 3 Roams &amp; Batt!, No

cl1teawl1k:h.-Uogat

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Ablolule Top Dollar: All U.S. SltAnd Gold Colna, Proa·taets,

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Plrt-Tlme Public: Service Officera .
To Be Responsible For Prot&amp;Ction
PUIUC AUCTIOii
E*J Sol...a.y nighl 8:00pm. 202 or Facilities And Propelty And
Second Avenue, Ulddleporl· Enforcement 01 Regulations On
Ohio.Toot, toys, hauaehold, etc .· College Ca!'T'PUI. Must Have High
Nat reapo,alble lor accident&amp;. . Sehool Diploma Or Equ 1va1ent.
·T..,.cl"""collt
Basic Law Enlarcement Training ·
-JimAeodyAucRequired. Send Letter Of Interest
And Resume Including The
Lie. &amp; - I l l ' IIBIB of Oli"
Names 01 Th ree Rererences By
114-M-2182. Conoilr"*ttThe Deadline Of Januar)' 27 To:
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Gallipolis • Midd leport • Pomeroy • Pt. Pleasant • January 26 , 1997

Vol. 31 , No. 50

.State take~ . step towar(j ~ridge replaCement

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·,fOMEROY- Another step to~ard repiQ!:ement-~f
Pomeroy-Mason Bndge across the Ohoo
Rn'~r .has been taken by the Ohio Department of_Transportabon (ODC?T&gt;.
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, N~y P~tgo, ODOT public. onfonnauon o~r.
an!'ounced. Fnday lhst the coosultmg finn of s.verdrup
and Assoctatr:', Col~":'bus, has '?e"n a.ulhonzed by
OP?'f 10 begm prep;mng .the envo~nmental document
~essary as'a .Part of~ sote. selecb~.
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.~hi~} $·1.•286,000 wttll OJ:&gt;O'! ~pectfymg compl~IIOII of
:~ envtroniiJCn~ studoes wotl)m ~ 24·'1.1onth ~enod. :
. ;O~e the en~uvnmen~l docu~ent os cmnpleted by
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. Sverdrup and approved by FC~~erill Highway.:Miliitlis· ·, where .. it would contratioo, design of a new bridge \\'ill begin, said PJ!ilito. ·· nee! with the Route 7
· ODOThas already budgeted $25 millioo &lt;[or iejlJICe' 'b)l-pass, pr upriver
ment of the bridge in the year 2002, she DQied: , .1
three thiles to the MinPedigo said that during the initial lhre~ months of its enville area on the 'off
contract with ODOT; Sverdrup will be gathering infor- chance', it coulcj conmatioo on known cultural historical and ecological sites . nect some wa~ with
on both sides of the river.
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the Ravenswooil conThe study area, she. said, runs three miles up and n«;tQI'.
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three miles down the river from the existing slrUCture,
B.pt she ~id that
and from Route -33 on \he Po!Jjeroy-Middleport siile to
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Route 33 and 62 on the Mason side.
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, When asked about the
area" and
relosay that "after all the main purpose ohhe
'cation ~f .the bridge•.Ped!go
presentJpcatiol\ is connect Mason·with
an 'off~hance' thllltt moght ao· as far
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,Ri!glonal jobless
·rates up in Decemb~r

art~ng t

~ttlement ends
waste dletrlct su.i t

Coppler refi,9JS ·_·
on two-year.tenure
as·city·m,.a.n~ger . ,' ~·_,;

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GALLIPOLIS - Unemployment rates throughout southeastern Ohioincluding Gallia and Meigs counties - increased in December, the state
Bureau of Employment
Services reponed Friday.
OBES figures showed
. the percentage of unem:
. ployed in Gallia rose 2
percent between Novem-'
ber and December f!om 7.9 percent to 9.9
percent .

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.A meeting of r~p~sentatives trom Sverdrup.
QDOT. West Viigiriia.Oepanment of Highwa~s
(DOH) and the Fed.eral blighway Administralion was held recently in Manetta to discuss the
Jlroject, s~ C9f1cems, and develop a spirit of
cooperation 'to ·steer the project through the
environmental process, Pedigo reponed.
"In the case of the Pomefoy-Mason Bri&lt;jge,
Sverdrup and ODOT will not only have •to
!IIISwer to all involved state agencies in Ohio, .
but also those in West Virginia, as well as two
separate legions of the Environmental Proteclion Agency and the Federal Highway Admin- .
istration," said the public information officer.
She said that it is witalthat West Virgini~ he involved
in the proposed project since an agreement has already

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in the case of li
ina. 'J'cnneuee. 'inan over to the
Gfalrll Ju~ fotlowi~ll a prelimioWY h~ng Friday.
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cliarged in coo~tion with 1Jte dis.apJlllllfQII~C or T~py So~.
' · Sowders was believed to be
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ilk the' Qu'ail Creek
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has conducted
extensearches for Sowders body
the Raccoon Creek area with
ooresults.
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- A seeood man, Bren A. Pelfrey,
. . 383 Quail Creek Rd., Gallipolis,
I~::~·,tf:! last week 011 a bill
to a clwrge of "com: etlcity to ~.. of Sowders. .
. Pelfrey testofied at the l!eanng
; ~at he saw, ,Hubman enter Sow.. ' der's van late on Oct. I. · ·
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see what was going on he &amp;aw
~ubmnn with a bloody knife and
h4ard gurgling noises coming from
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·in the community tOday,
where people are.tnore willing to take risks and put
money into the city," he added. "As a result, people arc
'now looking at .~s."
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But Coppler stressed that improvements and an
increase in business ·is not solely for the city, but for
the county as well, as··possible commerl:ial develop·
ment and a proposed expansion of the BorgWarner
Automotive plant promi'" more jobs and income for
the area.
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Coppler said the driVIliO do better .has been shated
by city employees and1 spilled over, into cooperative
·reliuionships with the county and .other organizations.
'There's no doubt that everyone is working together for the beuermen't •: of the . community," . he
said. "There arc a lot of bright spots right now. Once
the fuqding had been cleared for the .county industrial
park last August, if seemed one thing .led to another.
Since the~. have you noticed how many grand open·
· ings there have been?"
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Among .the initiatives ·staned in the past yerir are
moves to boost business and cultural opponunities ·in
the downtown and to upgrade Eastern Avenue to handle increased future traffic. "
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"these are critical issues ·because both of them will
· define and re-define the city for the next . century,"
Coppler said. "Putting' these things together impact not
orily on the city b.ut the county."
Coppler, 29, who bad been village manager of
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prjo~
admitted to'mixed.feelihgs
initiatives are qrld'erway.
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confidence in the City Commis.
IJiari~ger Robert L: ~Bo.tt;cp~dee
work·uhtil a replaeement.is,tound,
last ·week appointed Candee, a
complex oniuiager f~r~e~qdy C.Qlll):;ij,

\~. "!·llll'~ity niah~~,rs ?~:~r~er

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')je:(pe:rie••ce extended tP budgeting, : prbduc·
and purchasing. also served 1-112 mq11lhs as
uorkta
jn!:eri1m manager before Coppler was hirefl~ :
. commissiPn beg1111 advertising for a new manager iqnpediately after Coppler's resignation was
I'J)proyed last nimith. The deadline for applications is
Jan.
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rates in
· the region for December
wert (November percentages in parenthesis):
Athens, 6.3 (4.8) percent;
Jackson, 8.8 (8.7) percent; Lawrence,
(5.7) percent; Scioto, 10.1 (8.9)
percent; a~d, Vinton, 12.3 (I 0.3) percent
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was the highest in tl!e state: the OBES o:eponed.
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·Franklin .County had the lowestjoblc:Ss niles .forth¢ month at2.6 pcrrcent. ·
Six counties had joble111.ntes at !li' below 3.)!ipereent: Franklin, 11i11Jc6ck,
Holmes, Madison', Warren and Delaware.' .· '
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Fourteen countieS had rates at or higher .than 8.0 percent: Adams, Allen, ,
Gallia, Guernsey, Huron: Jackson, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Otrawa, Perry,
Pike, Scioto and Vinton.
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Among cities with populations of more than 50,000, Youngstown had the.
highest jobless rate, I0.9 percent, while Kettering had the· lowest at 1.9 percent.
the county and city rates are unadjusted, meaning they do nor take into '
account seasonal adjustments in .employment. ' ·,.,, .
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Even though the state's unemplpyrnent rate remai~ed steady .in December, there were 6,0(10 more Ohioans wmking.
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The statewide jobless rate was 4.8 percent, nearly matching the unemployment rate ·in November, the OBES said. The rnoe was 4.7 percent for
October.
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November.
OBES Administrator Debra Bowland said that despite the steady rate,
"Ohio's labor market continues to be stabie and strong."

··. . . . . ous 'u.nitrust' gift

RIO GRANDE - The Unjversity of
· Rio Grande has received a $1 mUiion unitrusl gift to the capital campMgn and a ll..:... ....._.,__....:;..,.
$150,000 gift from Coca-Cola Enterprises to the new IO¥k
campaign, President Bany M. Dorsey·announced at the recent
Board of Trustees' meeting.
. '"fl!e. unitrust is the largest single gift Rio Grande has ever
received, but the 'donor wishes to remain anQilymous," Dorsey
said:
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by the university's stewardship miinogement of stocks by
receiving ·a fixed income for a specofic amount of time; and Rio
receives imponant suppon for its iostitutional endowment," he
odded.·
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behalf ofTherill Rlllldolph Jr., seeks $10 ,
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of Christophe~ C. Hendricks, dec~ed;.
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Newell's Servo~e S~ntoon Inc. of &lt;fl~ter
:; .EdlttW'e .,.._,: CMJ•ul,. _ , .
PIIWI-·. burg.
lind sev~nil umdenufied panoes.
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'rhe_suit is the result of a fatal tWo'Cll{
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colhsoon 011 N~v. 25, 1995, on, still«
•· • 'PO¥E,OY -.~tleast two multi-million .doll~ IJIW• Stille Raute 124 near Reedsville on &lt;kt.
~38 near Racine. .
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S::!brk. of C11uits barry Spencer. . · . . . . ,
'tn thataccid~nt, his car drove through
.driven b~ Hendti~ks which ~as invol~&lt;d
"fnd.ay wast~ l:u't day to file lawsuots pnor to 1mpl~- barrels marking 11 GODStruction site and
. a cr~h wnh another car dnven by M.a-m.entaloOII of Ohto.s Tort.Rerorrn Law. which capt pun struck a coocrete walllllld construction equip- .
ton. Hendncks car spQn out ·o f control, struck
~ sli~rinJ damages ~t.three times the ec~c d~· ment, the complaint states.
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The complaint ,states that Gary •A. Ruhel Inc.' ~
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ated their cars negli1ently, reS:ulting in Jenkins' death,
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The two were amon1 about IS filed .' " the office eataie or Alysia, Michelle 1C.omelia Jenkins, deceased, an intqxitiiiiL .
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The compl111n1 furthu states that.Mnnin~ a JUV~rulc,
! . Therill. S. Ranliol,ph Sr·• Reedsvolle, ID a .case file4.on Rll!iine; lll!th S!IUIIII', a.ctAe· lltllo\tnistrllix of the estate , pun:hased beer from Newell's Servoce Statton pnor' to

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Racone seek amounts tn excess of $25.000 from the
Southern Local Board of Ed"':alion.
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The suot stem.s fro~ an mcod~t on J1111. 27, 1994, on
which Mrs. Manuel slapped whale gomg down steps at
the now-closed ,Racine Elemetltruy School.
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• Sandra Boling, Pomeroy, seeks ~ amo.untm excess
from Bates Brothers Amusement, WmterSVI[Ie, Aa .. and
several unknown panics.
B?~ing. was injured o~ Aug. 27, 1995, while ridiaa a
cMmval ride, the coiJlPiamt stat~s . She suffered l'hysteal
pam and sulfenng, ~motoo'!al dostress and I~ of earnContinuacl on Illite AZ

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