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POMEROY Meigs
It\ otller business, the com- ·
County
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additlot1ol $':1U,UOO In hous- h.ttlon tr;tnsferrlng a quartcrilig !ltcservation (unds 1111le of Colltlty Rmd 3911,
throu!,!h U.S, lt'Urnl l)evel- Deadman 8 Cttrvt'. to Sal h.. optil~lit, occottling to , !!air b(tty·lbwnship, at' tbe, request
Hollling Dlrectnr Jean or Engineer t::ugcne Triplett, .
Tru;1sdL
Comniissioncrs
tabled
Trussell cnrtductcd the fir~t action ott two bids for furnipublic hcad11g on the appli- ture for Meigs County Job
ration during . thursday's and Family Services." Ilids
rcgu lar tttectlng of the Meigs were received from AnderCtluttty Contnilssitlnets,
wt1's Furniture of Pomeroy
the funds, if approved, will In
the
an.tount
of
be med ftlr !11\all etth!tgeucy $2:1,777,79, atid .Office Scrhonlc repair~ (or hottteOWil- vke and Supply of Middleets With \lety low hiCOitles, port ill the &lt;111HlUI1t of.
h1 the past, fundln~; has beetl $25,101:1,
ll!ed to ptuvidc apptuxi- . Tlw board rctcrred bids for
nwdy $6,000 Itt ho111e bituminou• 'materiah for
repair~ fi&gt;r a dutch hollm in May fn1111 Asphalt Material•,
the ctlttllty,
Inc., Matidtd, and MiddleA waltlttg lilt of diJ!Iblc port ThrtHittal, Inc. tlf GalhotHcoWnch frotH the titmt llpoli! w 1tiplctt.
. tl'~·cnt h ousln~ rehabilitation . . Conunissioncr Mick Dav..:
IJt&lt;lgtnln will be the bads for cttport t·epotted that Jeff
the )lhJI!Wtt, accotdhtg to Thorlltoti, board Jlresldent, is
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a!,laltt hmpltttli~ed at St.
A !cttlttd public he•rhtg Mary's Hospital in Humiug. ot\ the appllcath:m wUI be toll, W.Ya, Thornton will
attnounced, Trussell !aid, at llkdy b~ traNsferred to a
which tlnte the ~ollttnl!!hm- N~brct!ka rehabilitation faciler! will be a!ked eo approve lty to f\ttther his recovery
the l!ftlnt npplkatiiJil,
tl'On1 a March surgery, Dav. itusselt aim alltloUticed enport said.
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that . the county has been CotHtHI&lt;slntms also:
approved for $184,0UO 111
• Approved pay111e~t of
Cotlllllutllty beveloplllehf bills in the a111oUt1t . of ·
Ul11ok Grant fomtula fu11dS S21':1,M54.92;
· lbr 2001 , Of that rtlll'OUiit, · • Approved transfers of '
$18,000 will be set aside for fuuds attd appropriations
adndnistration and" S16,000 ac\JU•tlttetlt! . for juvenile
ftlr !~It housing nttlvltics, as Court and debt tetitel1iettt;
111atidatcd by the state, 1he • Cancelled an indoor line
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PROM CANDIDATD - Thtat Eaatern Hill\ School aanlora l!fl! oandldtltll8 for Prom Kh11! llntl
Quttn. From left, Amanda Ytqer, dauahttr of Tim and Ellrabeth Ytlll!er of Pomeroy; Staale
Wetaon, dlulhter of DB~ and Kathy Wtltaon, CooMIItl; Jllntlt Ridenour, ti&amp;IJI!hter of Jim ana
June Ridenour of Cheater; Elaine Putman, d&amp;ughter of Gary end Dllbblll Putm11n of Ret!daville;
Jon Will, aon of D1n111 and Julia Will of Pomeroy: R,J, Glbb8, aon of Randall 11nr.t Shirley Qlbb8
of Pomeroy: end Jimmie Putman, aon of Jlmmla end Robin Putmen of Relld8vlllo, Gort'lltt Kerr,
aon of Ray and Bobble Kerr, Ia al.ao a candldatt for Prom King, but 18 not pictured. The prom
will be held Saturday 1'\llht. .(Brian J. Retd)

.Southern
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Ncowrlns in IatQ cmdlns.
IV TONY M•. LIADH
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So~Jthern Local r,"Choon 15th
wAS re!lsnlns lttolf to th~ . nnnulll Aeodcmle AWArds Bon•
likelihood that 2002's
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recovery will be less robust · d~y 11ventns ot Southern High
thnn hoped,
Sehot&gt;l.
The [)ow closed up 4.63,
flll!hty·nne nudentl were ..
vircuolly unehonsed, at
recol!nlzcd at the awards bail10,035.06, despite tpendil18
ql,let, which fentured guen
most of the se!!lot\ below
!pcnker Mrt. Cnmt Hatem,
10,000 ond foiling as much
1econdnry supervi!or for the
.lis 103 points curly in the
Athcns- M eig~
fldumloilnl
8es!lon.
Service Cctller.
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Urondcr stock lndlcottm
Dllrinll her speech to parabo showed Httle chAnl!c by
etlt!, studettt! And staff of the
the er1d of the day.'f'h~ NlisSouthern Local School l)isdA&lt;1 compmite lntl~x ros~
trlct, Hatem touched on the ICHOLARIIIIP WINNIR - Shirley S!lyre, guidance counselor
0.~6 co
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Importance
of toto! qunllty at Southarn Hllh School, prnsente 11 OM·Ytl!lr tuition sohOIIlr,
enOIJI!h tu end 11 six-mslon
tmnAiletnent and how thb ahll) tor the Unlverelty of Rio Gr!lnd!l to Southern Elementary
!using stru.k. The Standard
concept play1 an lmport~llt eiKth·irlder Bonnie Allen, daughtar of M8, Juanltll Erb lind Mr.
&amp; l'tior'1 500 ind~x ton
rotc in the tlve1 oftho1e belnl! Tliomaa Allen, during Thuraday'e Southern Local Academic
1.66, or 0,2 percent, to close
honored,
Awardl Banquet. (Tony M. LGIIoh)
AI 1,091.411.
"'Thachen
the Sollthern
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Thon1111., dlwkt
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benefit you In 10111~ way dur· courdlnrtwr ror Rio Ol'llnde
total qua.llty mliliAI!ement lnl! your tlfeth11~,·· !Aid Haten;. Cotllt11unlty College, preNentwhen oducatlnt; our chlldren, "Life ~xp~rhm~ci ·nuy see 111 cd a one-year tultlou ~~hoiBr­
They work very hard to bring like rou14h pebbles to you ship to Southern lllcm cnrary
.Ohio
out
the belt in each and every rislu now, however, through sixth J!rRdtr t3onnlc Allen,
Pick 1: 0·5·5
one of them," nid Hatem, a1 hnrd work, determhmlon Md daugh~er or Ms. Jtutttittl lltb
Pick 4: 9·0+4
luc~e s: 1·11·:ZB·34-37
1he walked among the rows uf cducatlo11, they wltJ b~tome und Mr. thotttdl Allen, who1c
Pick 1 ciiY: &amp;·1·0
honoreet,
· beaudful jewel! you ~~~~ keep tlAt11~ wa1 al1o •~l t~tt~d ra rrtn·
Pick 4 ciiY: 4·4·4-:Z
"However, along with acad- forever."
l11Jn1 rrom r111101l~ tho!~ !tU•
enilcs and learning, there II
Following Hat~m's addr~11, d~ntl ~ttemllt1K the banquet,
Welt Vlr~lnl•
Dilly 1: 5.0·2
alto room for other character- ltudentl w~r~ lndlvlduaUy rce- Scudc11t hot1orw, by 1dwol ·
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l1tiea, such AI wladom, kind- O(!nlzed by Smubern E l ~rn~n - were :
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nell and gratlt11de, whleh tory JlrlneipJII Michaela KuC!•
S11uth~r11 Hlsh Sdwol wery nuden' here undouht· ma and, Southern High School (12th Grade) Mutt A!h, Cgr·
edly pnueues:• the add&lt;~d.
Principal Gordon fll!hcr.
.olyn Ucntz.joe Cornell, Sheri
"Each brain in thltgymnasi- . Medallions wer~ then pre· Cumtlllns, iYl~r L.ittlc, jtley
un1 It capable o£ genei'itcll18 3. tented to nudentl by South- Manud, .1\.Aehel Mat!hall, Kim
. :lloellon• • II ,.,..
billion ldeu. We mutt hilrneil ern Loeal l'rtuldent . 1\.0M MdJatllcJ. 'li'avan11a Monrc,
thete ideat and 1110 . them to Cammarata.
llrandot1 l11erce, Lori Sayre,
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pre1cnced .a SIOO savlll~J~ bond (11th Grad~) Cty1trtl Cottrill,
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John Rloe, left, prUident ot tho Ealteth Looal Board of Edli'
. Hatem continued by taylng to Southern Elementary Mh- Curt Crou~ h, Mariam ELJJ.
Dear Abby
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oatlon, wee one of the judges for the Eastern Elementary
what ttudents learn now nlAy grader Grader !nuna Hunter, abi\Ja, . Brittany Portunc, Jeri . Sohool Solenoe Fair, held Thureday tor fifth aM sidh-grade
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High Court rejects Coleman's appeals

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Rain ending on Sunday
.BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

An approaching low pressure system wjll bring rain to most
of the Mi~-Ohio Valley on Saturday, the National Weather Service said. Temperatures will climb into the 60s.
.
· The rain, with a few thundestorms possible, will .continue
through Saturday night and end on Sunday morning:
Monday will be dry with near-normal temperatures in the
60s, forecasters said.
Sttnsct today will be at 8:21 p.m. and sunrise on SaturdAy at
6:37 a.m.
Weather Forecast
Tonight ... Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s. Calm winds.
Saturday... Partly cloudy... Then mostly cloudy with a chance
of rain showers in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 60s. Light
south winds increasing late in the morning to 10 to 15 mph.
Chance of rain 50 percent.
Saturday night ... Showers likely with n chance of thunder~
storms. Lows 55 to 1:10. South winds 10 to 20 mph . Chance of
rain 70 percent.
.
Sunday... Partly cloudy with a chance. of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 70s. Chance of rain 50 percent.
Sunday night. .. Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 40s.
Extended Forecast
Monday... Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s.
Thesday... A chance of showers during the day.:.Otherwise
partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 50s and highs in the lower 70s.
Wednesday and Thursday... Mostly cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 50s and high~ in
the mid 70s.

COLUMBUS (AP) - The U.S. Boggs unanimously ruled that the inefSupreme Court on Thursd~y night fective-lawyer argument had been
rejected without comment the final two rejected in 1998 ·and they saw no merit
appeals filed by lawyers for Alton Cole- in Coleman's new appeal.
man, clearing the way for his execution
A brief statement by the full coun said
Friday.
·
that none of the active judges supported
The court already had entered an Coleman's petition.
Because 'there are so many witnesses
order denying a stay of execution.
Earlier in the day, state and federal from the families of Coleman's victinu,
courts rejected other appeals to delay the the state plans to let .them watch the exeexecution and to prevent it from 'being cution from a closed-circuit televi~on in
televised within the Southern Ohio a room of the prison. Coleman's attarCorrectional Facility in Lucasville.
neys !ay the telecast shouldn't be allowed
Coleman, 46, of Waukegan, Ill,, was because state law prohibits broadcasting
scheduled to die at 10 a.m. Friday by equipment at executions and says only
injection for the 1984 beating death of three people to be chosen by the victim's
Marlene Walters, 44, of Norwood in family can serve as witnesses.
suburban Cincinnati. He also was con- . "I think the statute says what it says,
victed of three other murders and has that only three people can watch it.
been sentenced to death in Indiana and These people coming aren't victims of
Illinois.
that crime," Coleman lawyer David
Three judges of rhe 6th U.S. Circuit Stebbins said.
·
Court of Appeals in Cincinnati turned
Andrea Dean, a prison department
down Coleman's claim that he had inef- spokeswoman, said Coleman was "calm
fective counsel during his trial in the and compliant" after he arrived early
Walters' case. Hours later, the full 6th Thursday at the death house. He had
Circuit rejected a request for a rehear- been housed at the Mansfield Correcing.
tiona! Institution.
Coleman planned to visit with relaThe Ohio Supreme Court rejected
Coleman 's appeal of a ruling earlier tives and friends, but none had arrived
·
Thursday that allowed the state to pro- by mid-evening, Dean said.
ceed with plans to telecast his execution
Coleman was served a special meal late
to another room in the prison to ace om- · in the afternoon. Items he had requested ·
modate .families of his victims.
included filet mignon with sauteed
In Cincinnati, 6th Circuit Judges mushrooms, fried chicken breasts, corn
Gilbert Merritt, James Ryan, Danny bread, biscuits with brown gravy, french

CATHOLICS IN CRISIS

Cardinal McCarrick hopes
church reaching tuming
point in handling abuse

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HEIGHTS (AP) . - Fresh
from a meeting in Rome
with other cardinals and the
pope, Cardinal Theodore .
McCarrick said Thursday
night rhat he hopes the
Catholic church has reached
a "turning point" in its handling of priest sex abuse.
'
McCarrick, of Washington, D.C., said in· a speech at
a private Catholic university
in suburban Cleveland, "I
escotted to the front of the pray this is a turning point."
airport. A sweep of the
McCarrick told the audiof about 250 at John
ence
concourse sh owe d not h ing Carroll University that he
amm, so passengers were believes the church needs to
screened an~ allowed to - consult more regularly with
return to theu gates .
lay people to help it respond ·
It wasn't known how to abuse.
many
flights
were
"We're in control of this,"
delayed. ·
McCarrick said earlier
Passengers on six flights Th~rsday at Newa~k Interthat departed from the nat1opa!. Auport m Ne~
concourse before it was Jersey. Whoeve~ has th1s
problem IS not go1ng to be a
closed were rescreened
priest in the United States.''
once they landed at other
But during his speech, he
airports, said Elizabeth said the church must act
Cory, spokeswoman for cautiously.
the U .S. Department of
"We have to make sure
that we are not acting
Transportation.

Security breach

halts traffic at ·
Port Columbus
COLUMBUS (AP) -A
concourse at the Port
Columbus airport was
closed for nearly an hour
and
all
passengers
rescreened Thursday following a security breach ,
An airport spokewoman
said a man somehow was
allowed to skirt metal
detectors and escort his
wife to a gate without a
ticker.
A . National
Guard
member ·r ealized what
happened and notified
federal aviation officials.
The concourse was shut
down and ail pHsengers

fries, broccoli with cheese, salad with
french dressing, onion rings. collard
greens, sweet potato pie with whipped
cream, butter pecan ice cream and Cherry Coke.
·
Dean said Coleman was not able to
finish the large meal in one sitting and
was allowed to keep it to finish later in
the evening.
.
On Wednesday, Gov. Bob Taft denied
Coleman clemency and the U.S.
Supreme Court refused to hear Col~­
man's · claim that prosecutors chose a
racially biased jury in his 1985 trial on
the Walters case.
The court also turned down Coleman's appeal involving a second murd.e r
conviction, for the strangulation .of 15year-olci Tonnie Storey of Cincinnati
two days before Walters was killed.
A federal appeals court had sent that.
case back to the trial court for resentencing. Coleman's lawyers said the
Supreme Court should resolve that case
before Ohio carries out the execution.
Coleman is the only current inmate to
face · death sentences in three states,
according to the Washington-based
Death Penalty Information Cenicr.
Coleman's accomplice, Debra Brown,
39, was sentenced to death in Ohio for
her part in the four-state municr ram- ·
page, but outgoing Gov. Richard Celeste
commuted the term to life in 1991.

clear cha llenge from the
co American bis hops
A U.S. Conferetlce of catholic Bishof'1 meeting pope
to create new rules to prein
in June is~ to
vent any future sexual mis~ ·
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in fonnu~ a polq on ·priest sex · conduct by priests.
McCarrick
said
he
expects
the
church
.
will
is i~ble to
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and MIJ/ta,po/ky encourage bringing civil
to
authorities into investigalnvolvedi/(~
tions of abuse and removing
priests who are accused of
unjustly to anybody, includ- policy on sexual abuse by misconduct from their pasing a priest about whom priests is likely to be toral duties .
His speech at John Carroll
something might have been "absolute zero tolerance for
the future" and "almost zero had been planned for
alleged," McCarrick said.
. months on the subject of
While it is almost certain tolera'nce for the past.'~
A U.S. Conference of international human rights
that any priest involved in
sexual abuse in the future Catholic Bishops meeting in after the Sept. 11 terrorist
will be removed from the Dallas in June is expected to attacks. He discussed that
priesthood, he said, there involve church leaders · in subject, but said he could
may be cases of past behav- formulating a policy on not ignore the sex abuse
ior in which a former priest priest sex abuse. McCarrick scandal in the church.
said it is impossible to have
He also told his audience
can be reinstated.
"In almost every case, you a black and white policy to his perception is that · pri~st
are going to say, 'You can't defrock any priest who has abuse cases get more. frontkeep working, you can't ever been involved in sexual page attention in the American press than allegations
keep ·working, you are too misconduct.
McCarrick said .the Vati- involving · other people :in
great a risk,"' he said.
McCarrick said church can meeting ended with a society.

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POMEROY - Units of
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answeled 10 calls for assistance on Thursday. Units
responded as follows:
CENTRAL DISPATCH
3:5.0 un., Pint-gto\'4! ROlld,
Gr.u:e Holrer, Holttr Medical
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Linda Grmun, HM :
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1..8 1/ 33, motor vchidc at'cidcnt, Doug Shamblin, Mike
Nibert, n:fust·d tn:atm~m;
4:41 p.m., St•te Rout~ 2 ~8.
Henry Hunter. St. Josephs
HospitaL
REEDSVILLE
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Midtad Mn}'I:S, HMC;
5:09 p.m .. St~tc Rtiut&lt;• 338,
Donald Nolt•in. HMC.
' RUTLAND
5: IH a.m., lligh Strt•et,
William Wood~ , HMC
1 t :58 ~.m., Stntc Rout&lt;'
124, R onnl,t Wilson, HMC.
SYRACUSE
4:36 p.m., Lincoln Hcighb,
Herman Michads, l11c.tsunt'
Valley Hospital.
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Benefit auction
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M}})DLEPOR:r - A b~n ­
dit ,nt ctinn for tlw Middleport Pool will be held 011
Thursdny, 5:30 p.nt. nt Gl·ncrnl Hartin11cr Park. Consignments will be takcu on the

Revival pl1nnecl
RACINE - The CarmelSutton United Methodist
church \viU hold m rtvival on
MQy 3-i5 . M th ~ Cumel
building on Cmncl R Oiid,
1\Qcine. l1~stor Norm Coleman of the R khlJnd Awnuc
Unitlod Mcdmdist hun:h in
Atht·ns \lltll be the speaker.
Tht're will be spcci~ l mu~c
on Frid3y by The Uplili•·rs of
Radn .., d1111\'h tnlcnt on s~t­
urday, Qlld the L~rr .•corgc
Sin~rs of Vtcmttl, W. Va. on
Suml.t . Nuncr)• will ht' provided.
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Church plans
propam
(;ALLII'OLIS .- New Life
Luthcr.lll Church in the
Spring V.tllc nn.·n will present
the pnpul.tr ville&lt;&gt; s&lt;•rics by J.
Keith Miller, "A I htttf:!t'r for
Heali ng." stming Sunday,
M.t)' 5 at 7 p.m.
This 1s a i 2-\wek series
usi ng tht• 12-stcp nmth•l for
spiritual growth.
Tht• R&lt;·v. Jnhn Ja~ kson said
the SC{It'S "is t\IOSt hdpli.tl for
.anyon&lt;' dt•alinl\ with :my form .
.of ad&lt;hrtion, chemical or ,
bdtttviornl, and at the sam~
time. otli.•rs t~mcmlo&lt;ts gttidance f'br atl}~&gt;ne desiring to
live .1 spiriw .ti life."
"A I lung;:r for 1-knling" is a
Dible-hased program, totally
und
nondenominational
designed for ull faith groups,
Jackson said:

Cundiff. Jessica Durhatn ,
Sarah EIDabaj.t, Rebecca
Hanstinc, Whilncy ll..iffi c,
Michael
Shou ldis, Knylyn
fromPipA1
'
Spradling; · (Fifth Gmdl•)
Ambeq:cr, Codi Davis, Sarah Mcrri Collins, Bryan H:trHawley, Henry· Rider; Knti ris, Aleli I lawley, C hristoSayre, Jeremy Yeauger; (Ninth · pher Holter, l: mma Hunter,
Grade) Ashton Brown, Wcs Tosha jones, Urimny Md GALLII10liS - Firelight- building. Donnally s;tid fill.' ·
Burrows, Jordan Neigler, cla~t. Chdsca Pape, Samantha Patterson, Rachael crs from four agencies battled fighters were able t·o saw the
Aaron Sellers.
Southern
Elementary J&gt;ickcns, Anthony Sham- . a structure fin: Thursday ttt L p11rt of tho building that
anrl L l~ ccydi ng. 12tl Thxas homed the plant's otlkc.
School - (Eighth Grade) blin, Jaime Warner.
Owner Doug Lester w:ts in
(Fourth Grade) Logon l~oad in Gallipolis.
Rya11 Amberger, John
According to Bob Donnally, Point p(,•nsnnt lit the time the
Michael
Bentz, Nicole Jones, Kristi - Huddleston ,
na Williams;
(Seventh Manuel, John Powell, Cyle chief of the Gallipolis Volun- blaze stJrtcd wh&lt;•n he saw the
Grade) Tyler Harkness, l'l..ccs, Dustin Salser, Lynzce tcer Fire Department, fircfight- mtokc billowiug iuto the air.
L"st
,.,t.•u~ th c
Mallory Hiii,Jacob Hunter, Tucker. CMhcrinc Woods: en from his department, 1\..io
&lt; cr, wllo lln"
., ll1,....
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Gt·umk·,
!Iarrison
Towmhip
b
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Adam Phillips, Allie Rees, (Third G1·adc) Katie Jhrr,
USI\)eSS since. i'N •. ,,tit11IC ilOIS
t:ILlZznrd,
D:tkota ~1t1 d t~~~it;~;:~~a~::;,~~j' ;~:. 12 ~mployl.'cs :11th&lt;: plant. All of
Adelle
Rice,
Ashlcc Eric
Teaford; (Sixth Grade) Imboden, Dolton lmbodet1, until 7:56p.m. Other :tf:!t'ncies them csctipcd witliOut ituury.
Bonnie Allen, Morgan Zachary Manuel, Kntey
assisttng nt the scene included Total dant:tg&lt;' to · the buidling
Brown, Lindsey Buzzard, Patterson, Charles Pyles,
'the Gallipolis Police Depart- is cstim11tcd nt $200,000.
Heather CunditT, Stephnnie Katelynn Smith.
nll'rtt, Ohio State Hiilh Patrol
Donnally said no firefighters
uud Cu lli n County EMS. were injmcd.
Amcricnu Elt•ctric !'ower also
sent a rrcw to the site ns a precautionary m~asurc . ·
Donnally said the fire apparPremier - 10.06
AEP- 48.30
Federal Mogul - .55
ently bebr.lll outside the right ,
USB -23.64
Arch Coal - 22.80
Ri:lokwell - 20.80
Akzo-41.60
Gannett - 76.30
Rocky Boots - 8.48
rear corner of the buildiug, vnlAmTeoh/SBC - 31.97 General Electric - 32.05 RD Shell - 52.62
~lcd ne $500,000. It's suspected
GKNLY - 4.75
Athland lno. - 42.21
Seart - 63.73 ·
AT&amp;T -13.49
.
that sparks from n grinding
Haney Davldaon - 54.33 Wai·Mart - 57
Kmart - 1.39
Bank One - 41 .39
tool being used by employees
Wendy's - 38.28
B~l ..;, 14.92
Kroger - 22.64
Worthlnglon
14.78
ignited paper material, possibly
Bob Evans - 30.30
Landa End - 61.44
Dally stock reports are n pile of cardboanl
BorgWamer- 81-.88
Ltd. - 18.95
lhe 4 p.m. closing
Champion- 2.95
. NSC- 21.81
Firefighters contained tl1e
quotaa
of lha previous
Channing ShQpa- a.e9 Oak Hll Financial - 20.75
blaze
in the rear portion of the
day's lransactlons; pro·
OVB -24.34
City Holding - 18.81
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into the G.W. County jail
were 231 males lnd 71
females," 'MIJace said. "The
first four months of this year,
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booke&lt;j in 258 males and 80
females. We haw already surpassed 2001 in the first four
months of this year. That's
astounding.IWe've got a serious problem."
The story of former OxyContin addict Justin Smith of
Gallipolis was related during
the meeting. Smith's aunt HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARS - Thirty-two Southern High School
Deanna' Syrus read a prepared students, shown here, were recognized -Thursday evening for
statement. by his mother Anita academic achievement during Southern Local's Academic
that highlighted the pain and Awards Banquet. (Tony M. Leach)
anguish the family experienced during his ordeal.
Smith said he abused Oxy.Contin from 1996 through
2001 before entering detoxification clinics in Marietta and
Columbus. He said he used
between 250 and 450 mil-

Patrolman Greg Frazier from
the Gallipolis Police Department made emotional presen. . rations to the gathering of 68 ·
Moore encouraged the
public to support efforts to
establish a detoxification unit ligranu of OxyContin at the
in southeast Ohio to help height of his addiction..
on Adkins, executive direc.drug addicts and also form a .R
task force to assist law tor for the Gallia-Jackson. enforcement officials.
Meigs Board of Alcohol, Drug
"We need to make the pub- ~ddiction and Mental Health
lie aware of the problem and Serviccs;Thrrie Mathews, execask for cooperation and coin- utive director of Family Addicmitment to help form a task .tion Community Treatment
force," Moore said.
Services; and Larry Burnett,
Wallace and Frazier related executive director of the
their experiences · as law Southern Consortium for
enforcement officers and also Rural Care, provided statistics
provided a human perspective regarding drug use in the
on the disastrous effects Oxy- region and stre~~ed the need for
. Cantin abuse has on users and a re~dential detoxification unit.
their families.
. Adkins cautioned the audi"lt's the most addictive drug ence that a comprehensive
I've ever seen in 23 years as a law rehabilitation program is necesenforcement officer," Frazier sary to address all types of
said. "The body won't allow an addiction, not only OxyContin.
individual to walk away. DetOJds
Burnett said that in addition
the only way to get off it."
to establishing :1 detox unit, a
Frazier, a resource officer at network for continuing
Gallia Academy High School, recovery inust be established.
. &amp;aid the drug is used mainly by
Hailed as a "miracle drug,"
people age 24 and older.. OxyContin (chemical name
Interestingly, he said that Oxycodone) is a pain killer
tec;nagers he interacts with introduced in the mid-1990s
seem to have a healthy fear of by Purdue Pharma LP of
OxyContin, which they refer Stamford, Conn. The drug is
to as "The Devil's Drug."
prescribed for patients battling
Wallace and Frazier said ch10nic pain f10m. cancer and
.they have traced an increase in other maladies. It is available
. .robberies in Gallia County to in 10 to SO-milligram pills.
a g10wth in drug abuse. Fra- The first instances of abuse
zier said during the first three of the prescription drug were
months of I 999, city police reported in Kentucky.
. investigated 57 theft-related
Law enforcement officials in
offenses. During the same Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylperiod- this year, police have vania, Maryland, Kentucky,
tracked 99 cases. Four of five Virginia and Maine have
. robberies in Gallipolis this reported widespread abuse
year have been related to and deaths due to overdose.
OxyContin.
Nationwide,
OxyContinWallace said the sheriff's ,.related deaths 10se from 3, 750
pffice has reported a sharp in I 992 to 6,430 in 1999.
increase in 4rug-related incarOfficials reported that at
. cerations this year compared . least 10 deaths in Galli a
, tq last year.
County during the last year
. "Our jail statistics for 2001, have been related to Oxy, total drug offenses, booked Cantin abuse.

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. DEAR SAD AND HURT:
. Speak to your pnrcuts or your rdi-

DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend,
"Jenny," and I became enga!l"d on
New Year's Day. We've been together for four years, and both have children from previous nlartiages.Jenny
has three daughters, and I haw a son
and a daughter. All five are grown
and in college or settled down with
cnreers and families of their own. .
ADVICE
I immediately shared our enga!l". ment news with my side of the f:imgious leader about your feelings . ily. Everyone was excited and eager
You're not the only girl who has tn know the wedding date. 1iuuble
ever felt this way. Sometimes it's is, Jenny and I haven't yet picked a
hard to be dilferent - yet that's date, due to the fact that she hasn't
what makes all of us mature as indi- told any of her family - including
viduals..
her daughters.
When. the time comes, the right
Since they ali live out of state,
young man will be mature enough none of her family would have any
to see the person underneath the idea about o\tr engagement unless
scarf.Ttust mel
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shue our "happy news" makes me
wonder what she has to hide. Your
opinion would be appreciated,
Abby. STILL SINGLE IN
SEATTLE
DEAR SINGLE: She's hiding
you, honey! If your fiancee hasn't .
notified her family by June, I uri!"
you to rethink the enga!l"ment.
DEAR ABBY: One of my coworkers, "Doug," bl'Ought one of his
active children into my office. One
kid jumped 011 my chair and bl'Oke
it. It doesn't belong to the company
- it's my personal chair. I have a
disability and need something more
comfortable than my office chair.
Doug tried to glue it back together,
but unfortunately, it didn't hold.
I have hinted that I am going to
have to replace luy chair. Doug has ·

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DEAR ABBY: I am an 11-year-old Muslim girl who is a faithful
~ader of your column. It hn help~d
me temember thu I'm not the only
one with problems, He~'$ uune:
It seems like no boy has ever liked
me because I \Year a scarf. 'I'hc fact
that no guy hanver liked me realty
hurts, eveh though it~ against my
religion to hlve boyfriends or go
out on dates.
Guys ncv.:r like me - even as a
friend. I know )'Ou 're thinking that
boys my '!!" are sometimes afraid to
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not offered to pay for 1t. Although I
know it was an accident, I'm upset
about it. The replacement cost of
the chair is S100, but I bought it
two years ago, and would be willing
to take $50.
How should I handle this without
damaging my friendship with ·
Doug? CHAlRLESS . IN
NORTH CAROUNA
DEAR CHAlRLESS: Buy a
new chair and ask your co-worker
to pay half the bilL Then purchase a
sturdy lock for your office door and use it.
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. NEW YORK (AP) - During a a serial. "CSI" drew 22.1 million
. lull befote an ~nd-of-season barrage viewers last week, while an "ER"
of high-profile pl'Ogramming, CBS repeat had just under 13 million.
topped NBC last week in the primeABC's "The Bachelor" cracked the
Nielsen Media Research top 20 for
time television ratings.
A repeat episode of "CSI: Crime the week, and indications arc the
Scene Investigation" on CBS was the show did even better this week as it
week's most popular show, foUowed nears its conclusion. It represents one
by the latest installment of the "Sur- of ABC's few bright spots.
vivor" series.
The critically praised "Once and
"CSI:' which begins and ends a Again" ended its run on ABC with a
story each week, is also proving far respectable 47th place showing in the
more popular in reruns than NBC's ·. ratings, but its audience of 7.7 miltop drania, "ER," which-is essentially lion isn't likely to change anyone's

minds about bringing it back.
And NBC's late-nig~t ~k show
host Canon Daly did~ t e~actly
pl'Ove himself ready for pnme time. A
Saturday night I'I;I'Un of his Elton
John interview drew only 2.4 million ,
viewers, easily the network's worst
showing of the week.
For the v.ieek, CBS averaged 10.7
nullion viewers (7.2 rating,12 share),
NBC had 10.4 million (7.1, 12),
ABC had 7.6 million (5.1, 9), Fox
had 6.9 million (4.4, 7), the WB had
· 3.6 million (2.4, 4), UPN had 2.3

million ·(2.2. 4) and P.~x TV had 1.2 a ~iwn show.
million ,(0;~· ~).
..
For th~ wrek of April 1S-21. the
N~C s N1ghtly News W?n the top 1o shows. their n~tworks and ratewnmg news ratings race With 9.4 . .
,,
. .
s. . 1
million viewers (!).7 rating, IS share) . . mgs .wt·~ . Sl .• run~ '·~·n~ nwsABC's "World News Tonight" had 9 tlg'dtton. Cll • 13.'1; "Survi\'Or: Marmillion (6.6. 15) and the "CBS qt•c~s." US. 11 . ~; "Fricmls" special.
Evening Nl'ws" had 7.4 million (5.4. 'NI:IC. 11 .:!; "bO Minutes," CUS, t 0.9,
12).
"l' rk•mh." NUC. lll.'l: "cwrybody
. A ratings point represt•nts Love R~y•nond." CUS. \O.S: Law
1,055,000 households, or 1 percent
of the nation's estimated 105.5 mil- and Ortl.-r." NIIC. 1ll.5: "W11l &amp;
lion TV homes. The share is the per- Grarc," NUC. 10.4: "lkrkQr," CllS,
ceutage ofin-use televisions tuned to 8.9;"Pfimetinw Thursday.'' All C. 8.9.

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:Tech prep
students
from Meigs
High School
recognized
POMEROY - Students of
the audio/video production
elm of the IT-Interactive
, Media strand at M ei~ High
School were recognized
Wednesday for their assistance
in the creation of the Wellspring Retreat and Resource
Center promotional video. .
Recognized were Wayne
Capehart; Dub H~ye, j~nny
Hudson, and Kelly Kldn for
videography; Chris Neece and
Evan Shaw for videography
and editing; and M. Suzanne
Bentz, instructor of the clan.
Liz Shaw, cult survivor
advocate, p'wsented the !tudentl and their instructor with
certificates of appr.!datkm . .Liz
praised the entire .group for
their excellent attitudes and

professional ·behavior while
they conducted several days of
onsite work at Wellspring. As
an additional "thank you" to
the class, Shaw and her assistant, Shane Mercer, provided
ltenu for a pizza party.
Wellspring Retreat and
Resource Center, located outside of Albany, is a non-profit
organi~ation and is accredited
by the Joint Cornntission of
Accreditation of Healthcare
Organintiom. The Center
offers a comprehensive recovery appraach to treating those
who have left exploitative and
manipulative situatiOI\1. A victin\11 aniltance program is
availabLe for eligible individuals. Por information, key into
wellspringretreat.org on the
Internet.

Delta KapP8 .
Gamma
Installed
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. POMEROY - Installation of officen hishlighted a rec~nt
: meetins of Alpha Omicron chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, held
· at the St. Petpr and Paul Church.
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Installed by Maljorie Fetty were Sandra Walker, president
Linda Specht, first vice president Cheryl Nisley, second vice
president; Nellie P.arker, secretary; Deborah Hammond, trcasu~r; Pam Toon, immediate past president and parliamentarian.
Toon presided at the business meeting which followed a meal
· aerved by the women of the church. Reports were given by
: Ne.llie Parker, sec[etary, and- Deborah Hammond, treasurer.
· Suzy Parker-Hysell, member of the governor's teacher advisory board gave a report on board activities. It was announced
that Walker and Fetty will attend the state convention.
Toon noted applications for membership anci birthdays to be
. observed. Barbara Rhodes, Kathleen Bledsoe and Andrea
· Caudill gave the Founder's Day program telling about activities
: of the chapter through the yean.
Meigs County member&amp; attending were Feu:y, Walker, Nellie
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Bethel Worship Center
Is hosting a week of

Spiritual Renewal
April28 ·May 4
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With guest speaker Pastor Lonnie coats of
Restoration
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HONORED GROUP- Liz Shaw, Wellspring advocate, pictured
second from right standing, presented certlflaates to Meigs
High School audiO/VIdeo production students, left to right,
seated, Wayne Capehart, Evan Shaw, and Chris Neece, and
standing Kelly Klein, and Jenny Hudson, their teacher,
suzanne Bentz, and Bub Haye fOr a promotional piece on Well·
spring Retreat done as a competition project.

Anointed

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Presentation by

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Bethel Wonhlp Center Is IO&lt;aled In the Thppen Plains School.
· tor more hlfo: Pastor Rob Barber(740) 667-6793
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LL PARK • RACINE. OH
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Country Grass Band ............... 12:30·2:00pm
KIDDIE TRACTOR PULL ................... 1:OOpm

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TO BE GIVEN AWAY
EVERY HALF HOUR

See story on P~ge B1

REGIONAL WINNERS - Chris Neece and Evan Shtlw who
placed first at the tech prep showcase contest In Marietta,
went on to take third place In regional competition at
Zanesville with their Wellspring promotional video. They were
presented a trophy last waek by Mary Lou Moegilng of Wash·
lngton State,

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Dell items available
Ham Salad. Cheese
SPread. Chicken

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CLOTHING
GIVEAWAY
Tues. Thru Fri.
April 30-May 3

Also- Nail Salon

Flow~r F~sll"

3rd Street
Racine, Ohio

Third Street • R1clne, OH

740·949·2817

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Racine

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Racine

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Hardware

ROSE'S

8th Street Alaine, OH

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"Complete line

740.247·2664

"Come on up &amp;enjoy the
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Prutcctluh Fund Is constuntly t'Uplunlsho•l with u porccntul!u or
reul csuttc trunsl'ot' luxus und vunlty llccns~ pinto f~es . But
stutc ul'flcluls plunto ruld the 1\md to ~uver other stutc cKpcns·
es. In his tlrufl 2002·ll3 budi!CI. Oov. OeU1'11e Ptllukl himself
Rroposcd tuklng $100 million thun tho t'unll. Hc:s cullln~ ltn
,Joun." suylnll, -it wuull.l be pultl bu~k by trunslcr tu~cs tllld
IIOen~e pinto fees cvontuully.
In ull l'nlrncss, Putukl suys he Is tukln11 this drustlc mousure
to muke up t'nr revenue shortl'ull.~ ussoCiuteiJ with the l.luwn·
turn In thu economy nnu the Sept. II lcrrurlstuttuckg, Btllth
dcdlcuted envlronmcntttl l'untl wus set up In u spcclul wuy to
en8ure these vltui)li'Oj~&lt;:ts wuultln't he Jcupul'tllzcd oven ilur·
lnathe hurd times.
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New Ytlrk stutc ls u lot ~lcunor thun It Llscd to be, und New
York ot'l1cluls shnultln't let their l'lnunclnl 1nesses hun the
envii'Untnent.

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IN HIS T 0 R Y

SV THE ASSOCIATED ~~EIB

Toduy IH Frltluy, April 26, 1ho I16th duy 1:11' 2002. There oro
249 duys lel'lln the yeur.
i;•!J'ocluy's Hlahllghtln Hlstury :
c:':.Cn April 26, 111116, the world's wurKt nuelcur u~clllent
occurred ut the Chcrnobyl plunt In the Snvloi Union. An oxpln·
Kion und fire kiUcd ut lcu.~t 3I ptoplc und senti'Udiouctlvlty Into
the utmosphcre.
On this dute:
In 1607, on expcdltlon-tJf En111t~h colcmlsts, lncludlna Cupt.
John Smith, went ushure ut upc Henry. Vu .• to cstubnsh the
first permunent Engll8h Heuletnunl In the Western Hemisphere.
In 186~. John Wilkes lluuth. the nsHussln of Pre~ldcnt
Lincoln, wns surrounded by f'cderul troops ncur Bowllna
Orccn, Vo., unu killed.
. In 1937, pluncA f'rom Nuzl Oormuny ruldcd the Bu~quc wwn
of Oucrnlcu durlnll the Spun ish Civil Wur.
In 194,, Murshol Henri Phlllpfe Potuln, the hcud ul' flrunec's
Vichy gnvcrnment during Wurl' Wur II, wus urrestcd.
.
In 1961 , Ruger Murls of tho New York YunkccM hit the flrst
· 111' u recorcJ 61 nome runs In u sin11le HCU~IlJI ,
In 1964, the Afrle!tn nutlnns (lf TunJiunylku find Zun~lbur
merged 10 form Tun~unlu.
In 1968, the United StuteH exploded beneath the Ncvudu
desert u onc·meauton nu~lcur devl~c culled "Bo11cur."
In 1970, the Broadwuy muHicul "Compuny" opened 111 the
1
l'ivln
Theatre In New Yurk.
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In 1980. followlna un un~uc~c~~ful uuempt by lhc United
SUlleN to rescue the U.S. EmbuHKY huM
tujiU In lrun, the Tehrun
ovcrnment unnounccd the cupclvcK were being Heultcred co
wun uny future rcKCue cff'ort.
:~)" 1989, uctreK8·comcdlun Lucille Bull died 111 CcdorH·Sinol
jiMCdlc:ul Center In .LoH Anacle~ ut u11c 77,
' Ten years oao: Flnunce offlcluls rrom the Ornup uf Seven
atlonK, meellnaln Wushlnlltun, cndorsctJ the broad outtlnc8uf
n economic 1188l8tunce puckuge for the fufmer Soviet Union.
Worshlppen celcbrmed the flr8t RuHHiun Onhoou~ EoHtcr In
tM0111:ow In 74 yeur8.
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• Five year• aso: In hl8 Suturday rucJio mldre88, l'rcNidcnt
:clinton prepurei:l for the openlna of u community I!Crvlce sum·
mit by askins CongreHN co pay for u drive 111 en~ure thut every
thlrd·Jrllder can reud.
One yelll' ago: Ukralne'H communiHt·domlnoted parllument
!dltmlskd reform·orlentecJ Prime Min INter Vlktor YuMlwhenko
:and hiM government, plunain11 the nation Into polltlc:ul chuo~.
:Junichiro Kolzuml was elected UK prime mlniNter uf Jupun In 11
. rote by the lnwer hOUIIC of Jupan'H purlfamcnl.

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In evolution debate, let~ tell, not teach our children
twor t~ul!hlnll
~volutlonln publlt schools I~ houtlng liJ}
nguhl, It m"y oo u~t~nod tim~ to re~ullmlt
11 P,roPQ~ttl I llrst mudc 20 Yllt\1'8 uao.
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cornu·lut ly th~ory uf "lntollltent
uesll!n'' sliould huvc In the publh:·
school curriculum.
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chllltl!ll just one word In how we l'rttm
the ls~uc. We ne~tl only Mub~tltut the
COLUMNIST
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Th wurtltallt:h hus the eonrlotutlun of
lndoetrlnutlon ,_ ol' hnplunt1n11. lnfttr- the Bible ~llyM,
nullltln und Ideus whlllh ure to be 1wtu\lthemto kntlw how sullh 11 view
I m·noll und ubsorbod.
wo touch our uh lldl'lln the 3 .R'M nntl ofth orhrln or the world 101 ~lnrtod untl
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1h h d 1 1 d 1 whut leMilhlluuy, If uny, lttlluy hllvil I!OOu munnors w t t 11 on n m n t lilt both 1\'0in 11 sutcntltlc sluntlpulnttmd us
~u~h htstructlon will sink In untl b 11 WilY ot' stuth\1!1 11 truth wlilch sl:lcneo
uppllctllh their.lives, We teuch brother- ttlone umt onlv illmly hlntut.
huol.l und tohmmee sn thut those who
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lt I~ not thttt evulutlon IK neccssttrlly
belief~. -so, It Is ntlturulthut pliNIIIK who untruo. It Is IUilt thut, If humunlty l~t u
believe In evolutltll\ do not wunt their spoulul creutlm1 ol' Ood, th 11 the urtlst
- which the uuthor ul' the · oreutlon
children to be "tGIIQht" crenllonl~m. · Ktory In OcneNlM moMI ecrtulnly wuM ••
Out t~111:hhlll n1ld tolllnM Ill\\ tw~:~ l.llt~ nuty do 11 oottr.lr job' thlll\ the sclllt)liKtor
l'orotllthlniiM· Couldn't we toll our ehll·
u 0 111
dren ubuut evolution, cl'llutlon.l~m tmd ll~n~ 1~f1 .\ ! \1 ~1 \tlttuh" _ thiM to
the "lntellllllllltl dosilln" theury wlthuut s~hoolehlltll'lln Is not lo lndoctrlrmtc
~curlnyunyuno Into roellna we liN try· them with tmy ptu·tioulur phllo8ophy. It
ln11 tu tuke over their mhuJ.~ one wuy or Is to oct them lo understllltd h"w ·tt 18
th.c other'/
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knuw nbout tho thonry or uvolutlun. 1 philosoph! II of th orlllh\ of mun hntl
ulso wunt them to know •• ns purt und the world. We muy need thotn ull.
purccluf bchiJICducutcd pononll - thtll Som , like the Amcrlcnn Civil
there ure 11 lot of poopl who don't Liberties Union (ACLU), wunt ere·
believe In evolution _ who b Ucllilthe ·'utlunlsm llUI of the NchnoiN, purtlculurly
' d
out of science cluiiH 8.
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world und humun k.n were crculed UN Tho t'undmncntu11Hl8 ut\\ tlotcrmlncd

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to prove thut the ~ruutlunl~t view Is
evcry.blt ns schmtllk ~~~ th~ ~owulutlonl5t
view. 'rhut I~ why lotbi)''N bt'lllltl of t:l'll•
ntlonlst~ t.mll them~elve~ "st~lentltl~ ere· ,
11tlo1llsts.''
While must s~ltmtlst~, lookht~ ut th~o~
cnrth ·~ geulollhlill column l.'unclude
thut tht1 nuu1y lhousunds nf re1.1t uf rod:
8trntn were deposited ove1· millions or
yelll'M, the "sci ntltlc ct\\ntlonl~t~" tukll
lht position thut, In 11 l!,t\\ttl ~ntul:lysm
like tho tlood In Nouh'8 Ume1 these strn·
tn could ~uve be n tlcp!!sltc" •·npldly In
ll i!hOrt Pl\1'100 or thntl. They thus lmve
nu trouble In 1111htll ulot\11 with the Bible
l'lll:konln~ llttlt th eurtl\ mny only N!
nbout 1o,ooo yl!nrs old.
The n w plll'Jcr In this tlcbntc Is the
"ltucliii!Ont tlii!llln" thoor~ which holds
thut 11 mind or int11llltl nee - which
muy or mnY, not be Ood - must huw
h11t1 11 hund In the Cl'\ltttlun ul' humnnlty
nl\tlth unlver1111 sln.:c nnythln~ so ~um·
plcx 1111tl wotlderl\tl tould nut huve
1'\IMultctll'rom rundom Ioree~ 11t work In
nnture ns Dnrwln held.
Whl~hevcr ol'th se theorlus is true, It
l~ probubly worth Mllylnythut Ntlenl)e's
lnslstcntle thut 1111 truth uolll'orm to the
letter of sulcntll'l~ truth Is impuveriMh·
11111 us, Sclcnee, or I.IOUI'81l, 1111181 bllll'lle
tu lt8clt', llut, It must not .. on thut
Ui:~ount, rule out ull oth~r cKpl'llsslons
or truth, Sytn~OIH, HUUh UH lllllllllM or the
Biblo story ol el'llutlun, M~:ok to c~prosN
truths thut ennnot b udequutely uppl'll·
hcndcd In tutyuthcr wuy.
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voice ofAmerica spreads .US. message to Arab world .
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IY GIOIIOI GIDDWASHINOTON - Newton Mlnow
u ·former chulrmon of the Fedami
Communlc~tlo118 Commi8Nion, com·
plulned not long uJiu thut Yulee of
Amcrleu brolldeosts to the Middle Bust
wore MO lneffectuul they amounted to
"huroly u whiMper,"
"VIrtuully n~:~~:~ne ll~tonM(" ho ~uld.
Thut muy bo c:hut)Jinll w th tho udvent
of VOA'M Mldlllc Bust Rudlu Nctwul'lc,
which went on the ulr Murch 23 with
the uvuwed ulm uf .11enlna the car or
ArubM frmn Moro~cu tu Otnun - mure
t~on o do1.on countrlcM.
The AM·FM Mtutlon IN known In the
re11on ns ''Radio Sawo." which menn8
'\Kudlu Tufcther" In Arublc. Throush
the u110 o modern murketl na tech·
niqucN, Suwu ueks tu lure the mlljorlty
younacr populutlon of tho re1lon with
mu81c w~tlc also alvlnllthem new1chat
doun't tound much ltke the untl·
· Amcrlcnn tlrlldclthey're ru:eu1tomed co
heurlng on Arab Ntulfons.
1'he mu11c feuture• American
fuvorltcasu.ch as Jennifer Lopez Qnd the
BIKlk Streer Boys - and Arub pop 1t11r8
from B11ypt, Lebunon und other ()OUn•
cries.
"Muslll hi utool." 8U)'8 Normun Puulz,
a member or th1. Broui:lcustlnaiJolltd of
OovernorN, the sovernment entity. thut
over110e1 U.S. fnretan bruucJcuHt.operu·
1lon1.
''The turaet audience Is 25 und und!!r.
The be8t wuy to re~h them Is with
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II' muNie IN the butt, the muln 'ttl8h fur
ll8toncu,tt8thc U.S. yovllmtncntMccKit,
l~ the utrhtllur u.s. poliey.
Whcll Secretury or SUit Culht Powell
wus truvetlnj throu11h tha Mlddlo Bust
lost week, sawo runs 110t to heur hl8
wortls juNIInlnutcA ul'lcr he spoke them.
"IJroudcuNIIna 18 the n\081 en'l~lcnt
way 10 wugo {he wur l'ur heurt8 und
minds." suys l'uttlz.
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Nc~t week, Suwu will be11ln broud·
eustln11 polley proarum8, odltorluiM und
revlcwN und erltlquos t1f Arub pte88
riii'Orts.
S11wu 18 on the ulr 24 huuu u day
much like AI·Juzeeru, u Qutur·bMed
sutctllle TV channel that Is the main
8uuree of new11 In the Arub world.
Minnow calls AI·Jozcera the favored
news outlet or terrorist tniiNtermlnd
Osuma bin Ludln und Afghunl8tun'~
depa8Cd TIIHbun, ·
Plonnln, for Suwu 1turtecJ well before
tho Sept. I tcrrurlst uuack1. Prom the
American perspective, lis debut c:utne at
II fonuliOU8 time, alven the dcellnc In
Amerlcin standlnul n thtl Arub world.
Demonmutton1 uauln~t both hruel
und the United Statu huvc be n on the
lnc:reuso amid Intensified flahtlna
between lsroctla und Pulestlnhull.
Sawa al110 18 relnfurc:lnathe udmlnl•·
tratlon'• po8t•Sept. llatund chat the wur
on lerroriNm Is not cJirectcd ut Mustlmf,
Aqume from Prt81dent Bu1h hcurd on
-Buwn: "We're nut flghtlna uaalnn
l•lum, we'ro flahtlna agaln8tterrorl8tt.
Those who commit evil in th nunte of
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Alloh, blusphemo Alllth."
Woolna Arub public opinion huN been
u prlurlty udtnlniMirutlon obj~ctlve Mince
whonly ul'ler Amcrleun bombM boaun
droppln11 on Afshunlstun In curly
October.
OlflclulN consulted ndvertiNillll oxccu·
lives und uthcr cxpcl18 to devise WU)'Nto
~et Amcrlcu'R me~Nugc ucroMs. Thwurtl
thut end, Powell und ulhar ol'l1~1lll8
mudl.l J'requcnt uNa ol' ui·JU1Alaru.
lkll Pattlt, rounder 11nd chulrmun ol
W~stwood One, Amerl~u'N lur11oM
t radio
nelwork, believes diHICmlnutlnn or the
me88UIIO 8hould be QM nll·duy, cveryduy
chullenae.
When Pattlz took his 1eul on the
board In November 2000, VOA'1
Arable service waH lll08tly u 1hort wave
oporutlon. Puttlz 111ld tho 111nul cmunut·
Ina rrum " Modltorrunoun lslund W88
uudlblo rnnstly In tho evenlnas In
Ctlli8UII re11lon8. lio tlrm:rlbcd th ' oiTort .
us uncmlc.
Bllllld on hl8 bu8lrieu curecr, l'ilttit
81l)'8 lt'l alway1 beNt to "underpromiN
and ovcrdellver."
fM hit exuberance fur hl1 now pro•
Jectls unbridled 111 Ill eontemplut.e• all
lhoiiC youn11 Ar11b1 ,Jiullnll up Rudlo
Suwu.
"We ure aotn11 from almu•t uru 'to
~rcutlna Homcthlnu lhut I believe can
have treml.lndou8 Impact lrt leu thon u

year." he suyM.

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8111\Uil' 8ijhOOI • 10!00 l ,m,

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rollh M•llll!l Chulllh

Chulllh If Chilli
l•ltiiHIIIIII 111111114 W
fiYiflltillll DtiO)IIIIJifftl

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a....a81., l'ooll!n;1

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lll!ttO&lt;i!Uiy 8trviell • 1100 p.m.

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bible 81llily Wttt, Mo p.111,

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lliiAttw: William Hobtt:k

Smtday . ~:jO ll.m, and 1 JJ.III.
W!&gt;JII!!od•&gt; - 1p.m.

Mlddltpul'l tomlllunlt) thurTh
_l1l V."l ~1 ., Mlddl&lt;i"'"
Pa~I~H·: Sam A11Jetwt1

~aol\lfl UHan Hariu;..,,
~ulllloy ~d10ol- lhn1.
'lol!iikip • ~ l .m:

sum.Ja~

School I o a.m.

~venlnJ - 1 : J"

p.m.

w.dni...,y il&lt;tvlc&lt; , 1:JO p.i\1.
~11llh Yilllot 1\lllollll&lt;l• Cho"'h

Halloy Run k"'d
fiutul'! M.n. 'fl:mmeu ttaw~ttn
~UIIdoy t!Y"Ihi 1 p.m.
ThUtodiy S!tvlc; • 7 p.Ht.
8)lii,Uii! Mlooliln
1~11 Utldt'"WI ~t.. Sy"'u..
~ ... Mlko1~UIIIII'0Ho~t!lo1
Su•Jay School · 10 o.m ..

COOII¥1\Ia Uhlll'tl Mtlhod~l l'allth
l'lltur&lt;H•l'" kl•••
t!ool&gt;illl t:hut&lt;k
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8uniloy 8•hool ' 10 o.m.
Wllnhlp ' hom:
'1\ielkiorltfVkil · 1 p.m.

suhdoy s,h.,.,l . IO o,m.

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Sundoy School , 10 o.i\1,
Worship . II a.m.

Hmli&lt;ln•lllo ,.,brl&lt;rloo t'llonli
Wonhlp • ~ 1.m.
!lu•d•y $•hoot • ~,4; ""''

Mlddltl!d!'l,_lfttoilol

Bv;niHI · ft p.m.

!lund•f ll&lt;hool- 9 ' '"''
Woohlp . 10 . ....

Wrdnl!iday !Jerv\ce • 1 p.m.
Holll t•-••111 Chu~th
orrkt.li~

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8uildly lta:hool ~ 11::10 a.m.
wu..hlp . to,Jo ""'·• t:JO p.m.

ltlhol rhoroft
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lll!ttilftdly ltrvl~• . io •.m.

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w...kip . IUtlo o.m,, 1 p,m.

Sobbolh Sdlool , 2 ~ , m .

Sundoy ld1ool • ~: 30 ' ·"'·

!ltlunJat lknlcttl

Mo..,. Chlllll!l Chu"'h
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Woohip · II 1.10:
11&lt;"1'" -1 p.m.

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t;lth llllOIII!I Chilt&lt;h

m .. cummunuy .lll411 Wl,iJ!om tltl
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Sulllloy ! ' hool - &lt;1:1flo.m.
lllotohlp - I0:4la,l\t., 7:JO p.111.
Wednesday 1&gt;30 p.m.
MI. ()II" C1H11mUnll7 thut&lt;h
tt•ttdt La\llte:tk:t buth
sulklay !'lklol , 9tlU ' ·"'·

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w,..hlp . IO:JU • m, 1:00 p.m.
· Wt dritWiiy SCtviCCI · 7:00 p,ftl,

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Unltld hllll tlou~tlo
Itt 1 Oh Puthctuf 8)'-~11!11
rutur: M... Mulierl ~ 8111Hh, Sr.
!undoy S'hool · Y:Jn ' ·'"·
Wot&gt;hl~ • IO:JU I.IH., 1 p.m.
w..r....s.r.lmk:o . 1 p.l!l.

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Wdlohitl · IOilU ~Ill .. ftllO p,m,
WldHOIIloy ii&lt;WIW . 1 p.m.

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'hlufllloy 81"'~" • l p_.m,

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Suh.Wy S'houl ~: 30 lhl
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~uo1doy, 2&lt;311 p.m.

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N&lt;IN Llnl&lt; Rd., Rullond

IIWIIIOI Min
l'ii~Ott lliwoy•• illull•t
llu•!lay lkhool ' II o.m.
1\\Jhkip - 10 ••m.

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New chun:h Nu Sunday ~~el'\oict

tl\1 Mlllm1'1! 1l'tlln10ohljo

I'II!Uil Allt!n Mld&lt;lfl

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11\lhhlp • III.IH,. ~;ll) p,m,

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llool Mc-Quire U i'umeroy, Ohio
~"'"'' Woylll! Uolcolm
Servh:ts: 'Thu~. Niles 1:00 Ptn

P"lolt: Sl•vt R;\01
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w.d~~taloy - 7 p.l\\.
f'Hday - l'ellowshlp !eh'lce 1 p.m.

lllll!lay lollool • II) Ulh
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11\!ttllfodiY 8tfVI'" · 8 p.m.
· PHIOI'i ktv. Milph lpifft
lu•u•y 8ch001 ' !l;llll.m.
'Mif1hi~ • I011ll 1.111., 1 P-ffi:
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Umi b&lt;l4llllft

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tltl' I~4ill!kil!d Wll~milli

thut&lt;h .r lilt l.l.tl!lllo""'
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8ulldiy lellool • U&lt;4~ a.m.

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Mull•nd

w,vs,

Pastor: lUll Staitn

servktl. to i :m. .l7 p.m.
W&lt;dll&lt;oloi) • 1 p.m. a Yoolh 7 p.m.

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W...hip ' 9 ' ·"''

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8\lndoy lohool - I0 a.m.
1\\Jhhlp • II o.m,

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WooneMiay Seh'l~~s · 1 p.m.

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l'titllt: ll'illiom K. Mohholl
Slllldo) il~hWI - IM~ o.m.

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Pestur: Wayne R. leMII
iO:OO t .m. a f:OOtu•.
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sundll~ se~k:ta .

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WASHINGTON TODAY

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Dnllf llllu~th or Chilli

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11\lrlhip • II o,m,

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· ~illurl NMitoft MobiiiiiOft

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8u•di1ll&lt;hool • 9 o.m,
'1\\lnihlp • lhm.. e1!6 p.m.
w..t .. id.y8efVill!ll • f p.m.

Wednesday 5etVIct · 7:30p.m.

"Full-tln8pel Chun.:hl'
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1\'unhip iO:JO •.m.. 7:!0 p.\11.

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8ullllay 8~illlol · 9,Jo o.m,
l'olitoo1p ' ln:Jtlo.lll, Mid II p.m.
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S&lt;tvlct: Friday, 1 p,\11,

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1\!1'11'1&gt; ~'~"•• o..dt School
p.,w;, Roll B Aub,ant PtMor: Ktrtn Oev11
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AINTS AND SINNERS

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NEW YORK (AP) - An
explosion that may have
been caused by chemicals
stored in a basement rocked
a 10-story commercial
building Thursday, hurling
glass and rubble across a city
block and injuring 42 people, at least I 0 of them critically.
Authorities. quickly ruled
out terrorism, though the
blast conjured up memories
of Sept. II for some in the
Chelsea neighborhood of
Manhattan.
"It was a giant boom - a
real giant boom," said Bill
Beek, who lives a half-block
away. "It sounded like an airplane crashing."
"First we thought it was a
bomb,'' said Alex Vargas, 28, a
student at Apex . Technkal
School next door. "We all
had to leave by the back
stairs. People were yelling
and screaming, 'Hurry up!"'
Victims were taken to the
hospital with burns, severe
head injuries, broken bones
and cuts after the 11:30 a.m.
blast.
Chemicals stored ' in the
basement by a sign company
were being investigated as a
ponible · factor, said Fire
Commiuioner
Nicholas.
Scoppetta. Plumbers had
been working on the boiler
in the building at the time,
but that did not appear to be
the cause, investigators said.
Kaltech sign company's
general inanager Phil Mar-

gan said he felt two consecutive blasts in the company's
ground-floor offices.
"One pushed me up from
my chair, the second one had
me out of my chair," he said.
When it was over, the ce iling
and a wall had co me down.
"Everything moved. The air
was filled with dust."
Windows along the block
of West 19th Street between
Sixth and Seventh awnues
were blown out, and. several
people were injured by tlying glm.
The facade of the building
was damaged and several
walls were blown out, but it
appeared to be structurally
sound, Mayor Michael
Bloomberg said.
Police and more than 100
firefighters poured into the
area. Some victims, dazed
and bloody, sat on the curb
awaiting medical attention. ·
The building housed the
sign company and other
commercial tenants, said Sid
Dinsay, a spokesman for the
city Office of Emergency
Management. Neighbors said
the . building was also used
for storage by the A,pe'x
school, which teaches welding, automotive repair and
other trades.
·
Property records show that
the building is owned by
19th Street Auociates LLC.
The office of Steven Kaufman, a principal in the firm,
said he had no immediate
comment.

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Meigs, Eastern track results, Page B2
Diamond Roundup, Page B4

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Fire grows·in Colorado;. hundreds
remain out of . homes ·
BAILEY, Colo. (AP) - A 2,400acre wildfire sent thick smok~ across
wooded foothills southwest of Denver
on Thursday as firefighters labored in
cooler weather to protect hundreds of
homes.
Cloud cover, lighter winds and
lower temperatures provided relieffor
· about 250 firefighters building lines
arou nd the blaze.
"We're making hay," said Mike
Frederick, who heads a 20-member
hot shot crew from Wilmington, Ill.
Firefighters hoped to have the blaze
20 percent contained by late Thursday.
Smoke dropped visibility at times to
less than one-quarter mile in the area
35 miles southwest of Denver. A barn
and a shed were destroyed. but there
were no reported injuries. Some 400
people remained out of their homes.
The fire crept within 30 feet of U.S.
285 in places. The highway remained
open but motorists were prohibited
from stopping.
The fire broke out Tuesday in tin.der-dry ponderosa, grass and brush.
Whipped by winds, it spread quic.kly
and doubled in size·Wcdnesday night.

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CALENDAR
Community .C1I1ndar 11
publllhld u 1 frH Hrvlce
to non-profit groupe with·
lng to 1nnounce meeting•
and lfMCIIIeventt. The cal·
endlr 11 not cfe1lgnld to
promote 111• or fund-rile..,. of any type. lttmt are
printed only 11 epece per·
mitt and ctnnot be gutran·
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FRIDAY's

The entire town of 4,400 people
was evacuated Wednesday afternoon
and four schools were closed when
flames crept to within a quarter-mile
of downtown. Three schools remained
closed Thursday.
Most residents were allowed b~ck in
their homes by nightfall when cooler
weather eased the fire threat, but the
sheriff's department said many areas
were without electricity or water.
"I'm going to be concerned about
thts thing until it quits," said Wanda
Painter, who returned home to see
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the fire burning about 300 yards from
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her property. ·
The fire started in an area popular
with smokers. No arrests have been
made.
Regional. forester Rick Cables said
the blaze was the top-priority wildfire
in the nation .
A winter drought has plagued much
of the West, triggering an early start to A helicopter drops a load of water on
the wildftre season.
the Snaking Forest fire behind a busl·
In central New Me)'ico, firefighters ness near the small mountain town of
mopped up hot spots from a 300-acre Bailey, Colo., on Thursday: Cloud
fire in the Magdalena Mountains. In . cover, lighter winds and lower temper·
Arizona, a 1;000-acre fire in the atures provided relief for about 250
Baboquivari Wilderness southwest of firefighters building lines ·around the
Tucson was nearly contained.
2,400·acre wildfire. (AP)

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HIGHLIGHTS

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Pro Basketball
NBA Pllyoffl

Thuraclay'e Gam"
Boston 93, Philadelphia 85,
Boston leads series 2·0
Laker&amp; 103, Portland 96, L.A.
Lakers lead series 2.0

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New Jeraey at Indiana, 8:30p.m.

Senior. golf at
Rlvenlde ·
MASON, W.Va. - Claude
Proffitt of Patriot and Ronda!
Browning of Mason have four
week point totals of 28.5 to
share the early league lead in
the Riverside Senior League.
Harley Price of Long Bottom trail by a half a point
wi~ a 28.
jack Fox of Clifton is in
fourth place with a 27, followed by Ralph Sayre (25.5) ,
of New Haven, W.Va., and
Wimpy Swartz of Chester
and Dave Jacoby of Athem
with a 24.5 each.
A total of 42 players were
divided into 11 . teams on
Thesday, making a possible 1l
points available for the day.
The first-place team honors
went to Wes Peterson
(Athens), Mike Bragg (Point
Pleasant, W.Va.), Pox, and
Dana Winebrenner (Syracuse)
with a team score of 59 (-11 ).
Three teams were tied for
second with a 63 (-7).
The close!! to the pin honors went to Jim Lawrence of
Racine on No. 7 and Keith
Woods ori No. 14.

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EVERYTHING GOES TO THE WALLS IN A MAmA OF DAYS!
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CO LUMBUS (AP) Having turned his back on
jumping to the NFL a year
early, All-American strong safety Mike Doss
said he is ready for "the last
time I'm going to work for
free ...
Doss announced in January
that he would return to Ohio
State for his senior season.
The' 5-foor- 11, 204-pounder
did a pQor job of fighting
back tears during the news
confco:ence, blubbering to the
point where his words were
hard to understand. .
"I knew I could play at the
highest level of competition,''
he said at the time. "But at the
same time I had to think
about staying in school and
getring an education and
worrying about my future.''
Do11'
name
would
undoubtedly have come up
during Saturday's first round
of the NFL draft. Instead of
sitting around thinking about
what might have been, however, he spent the day hanging
out with fullback Jamar Martin and celebrating with his
friend when he was chosen in
the fourth round by Dallas.
The experience gave Doss a
taste of what it'll be like for
him a year from now.
"I'm looking forward · to
finishing up this season and
next year having my family
over to the house and enjoying the festivities,'' Doss said;
squinting through the glasses
. he 'always wears when he's
not on the field.
First, however, there is that
pesky final season. Sometimes
th01e who elect to remain in
school watch their stock fall.
Prime examples this seaton DOll RETURNS- Ohio State defensive bac:k Mike Doss, shown practicing lest year, would
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OVP CORRESPONDENT

ROCK SPRINGS - Jqhn
Stanley belted a fourth inning
hom erun and Zach Glale
collected two hits and
· knocked in two · runs as the
Mei~ Marauders posted a 54 win over the visiting River
Valley R aiders Thursday
evening.
The Marauders got a strong
effort from starting pitcher
Buzz Fackler who picked up
the win in going six innings,
before giving way to freshman
Eric Cullums who gained the
save by pitching the final
inning.
· Fackler struck out nine
Raiders on his way to the victory while allowing six hi~.
Cullums recorded one strikeout and gave up an infield single in his one inning of work.
The Raiders jumped to the
early lead by pushing three
runs acrois in the top of the
fi!'!t inning.
Charlie
Holl anbaugh
opened the game by drawing
a leadoif walk and advanced
to s~cond when Adam Shultz
singled to ccnrcr. 13J Rose was
safe on a McigA error and the
. bases were full for cleanup
hitter Raysean Allen with
nobody out.
Allen bmmccd to shomtop
Kyle 'Hannan but the
Marauden were only able to
get the force out at second
with Holtanbaugh cro11ing
home for a 1-0 lead.
Blake Marcum singled
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CLEVELAND (AI') Omar Vizquel has uncorked
some of those old stories
about Albert Belle's infamous
.bats.
reached on an error followed by a
The sixth and seventh frames crossed the plate as the result of an
BY JIM SouLIIY
In his new autobiography,
OVP CORRESPONDENT
free pass to Gcri Mcfann .
proved disamous for the Meigs error. ·
"Omar! My Life On and Off
POMEROY - River Valley's Lady
Chancey, who took the loll, went
A second MciS'I miscue put Jamie Ladies.
The Field, Vizquel, the IndiRaiders, behind the pitching of Geri Nichols aboard, then Sarah Russell
Mariah Saunders sandwiched a the dimncc for MeigA, giving up six
ans' Gold Glove shortstop, says
McFann, emulated their previous singled before the Marauden could base hit and a pair of stolen bases hits, fanning four ~nd i11uing twelve
Belle, his former teammate in
meeting against the Lady Marauders, record the final two outl with the between twO outs. Hood and Nic]f,i base on balls.
Cleveland, used .nothing but
downing the Maroon and Gold 10- 1. Raiders in front 3-0.
Trac~'Well each drew base on balls and
The Marauders contmittcd five
corked baa~.
The Raiden (12-5) wasted no time
McFann kept the Meigs nine in Watkins doubled to left before the errors. McFann retired thirteen by
. Vizquel talked Belle, who
in setting tht tone of the contest check throughout the first five final out.
way of strikeouts, allowed on two free
retired from b~eball last sea. sending eight batten to the plate in innings, allowing only two Marauders
The final stanza proved to be no panes and jult two hit!, Fetty's triple
ion with a debilitating hip
the opening frame.
better for the Marauders at four free- and a single from Chancey.
on base via a walk and an error.
injury and a host of other
Amy Hood led off with a walk
Meigs, now at 7-7 overall will face
Mindy Chancey, working die bies, a pair of fielding erron and ju1t
topics in the book, co-written
advancing to third on succe11ive mound for Meigs, held the Raiders in one base hit resulted in four Raider Nelso.nville-York at home on Friday,
by Akron Beacon Journal
ttolen bases. With one out, Nicole check as she gave up only one hit and score~. Meigs avoided the thutout in · while River Valley travel! to Fairland
writer Bob Dyer.
the sixth as Amanda Fetty tripled and Tuesday.
Watkins singled to left, Krystal Adkins a walk through inning five.
; Vizquel opens Chapter 10,
en tided, "Albert and Other
Clubhouse Characten", by
;aying, "I didn't lute Albert
Belle. But he was certainly a
difficult guy to like."
: Vizquel recalls the 1994
j;ame at Chicago's Comiskey
Park in which Belle had hil
CLEVELAND (AI') ERA to 5.61), too.
bat confiscated alter White
It was supposed to be tight
Royce Clayton hit .a
~x nunager Gene Lamont
between the Cleveland two-run homer otT Ryan
questioned iu legality.
lndiam
Drese (2-2) and was in on ·
When umpire Dave Phillipt .
CINCINNATI (AP) Ill
and
Now that the new ballpark is
Chicago
all four double· plays
asked the Indians to give him
taking
shape
giroer-by-girder
the bat Lamont wanted to
White Sox this teason in turned by the White Sl»i,
beyond the
imptct, Vizquel say• in his
the AL Central.
who have won 13 of '16
outfield
wall,
book tlut Cleveland's bench
So fu, it's not even close. · and have a three-game lead
the
Cincindidn't know wlut to do.
·
For seven games, it's on the Indians.
nati Redl are ttarting to feel a
"Guyt were saying. 'Oh my
been all White Sox.
Cleveland can't stop. ill
little sentimental about the
God! The bat is corked!"'
Kenny Lotion had three slide. After opening the
old place.
Vizquel said. "My response
RBh as Chicago looked
·
11 "1 - 9..(J agamlt
A
series
tweep
will
do
that.
like
the
team
to
beat
in
tbe
scaJOn
was, 'Wlut?' I felt a little bit
Todd Zeile't throwing error
division, winning their the Central - the lndiam
like the way I felt when I first
let in the go-ahud run in the
third straight against have gone 1-9.
heard the true identity of the ·
eighth inning Thunday night
CleveLand on Thunday, 6Cleveland i' baaing just
Tooth Fairy.
and completed another late
3 over the reeling Indians. .218 (r.9-for-316) and
"I can be naive at times, but
R~dt comeback for a 4-3 vicAfter sweeping Cleve- averaging 2.5 runs in iu
I'm not 1t\Jpid. Certainly not
tory and a tweep of th.e. ColLand
Jan week at home, the last 10 games.
stupid enough to neal Albert's
orado R.ockiet.
White Sox won the final
{;arland didn't allow a
corked bat and repl2ee it with
By taking three one-run
·
rhrcc
games
of
the
four'one that looked completely
garnet &amp;om the NL't worst
game ~C~:ies at Jawbt Field hit until the fifth inning.
different - one that was
team, the Reds started thinkto impruve to 6- 1 thiJ sea- giving up three ruru and
autographed by Paul Sorrening that maybe Cinergy Field
10~ againJtthe lndiam.
four hin in 5 2-3 innings.
to.Tiut wasn't even a nice try.
iln't 10 bad after alL They lost
White
Sox He walked li1ur. but got
The
"The problem, of COUlW,
a li'an.:hise-record 54 home
oul!Cored Clevebnd 46- 1H the Indians to hit into
gama there We season and
was dut all of Albert's b.au
in the series. Their lineup doublt plays after three of
got more urcalb than curtain NOT DIN CLDIE, IUD - COlorado's Todd Z81Je. rear.
were corhd."
·. outhit the lndia'tU (.310 to th~'lll .
scores on a g,oundout by Benny Aebayanl .as Reds catcher
calb.
BeUe now probably wishet
.212) and Chic.ago out'Jason
LaRue, front, looks for the ball during the tlllrd inning
he could . put a cork in
pitched Cleveland (2.47
Keith Foulke pitched the
Plnsse
...
....,as
Thursday
In
Cincinnati.
(AP)
ninth (or his 1ixth save.
Vizquel's mouth.

Cincy

Friday, April 28
POMEROY
The
Pomeroy Church of Christ,
Monday, April 2t
frH community dinner serv·
RUTLAND- Staff from the
lng from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Meigs County TB Clinic will
Public l~v~ed.
. be giving akin teats at the Autland Fire Department from
MIDDLEPORT - Revival 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Skin
tervlces Wesleyan Bible Holl•
ness Church, 75 Pear.t Street, tests will be read on Wednes·
Middleport,
continuing day from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30
through Sunday night with p.m. For more Information,
Rev. Charles Schnell, evan· call 992-3722.

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Meigs
edges
Ra1ders

McFann, Lady .Raiders slam Meigs, 10-1

tlon Christian Fellowship of
Athens, will be the guest
speaker and there will be ape·
cia! music every evening. For
more Information, call Pastor
Rob Baiter at 740·667·6793.

POMEROY . - Veterant
Iunday, April 21
POMEROY - Meeting. Service Comm1111on will
Poplar Ridge Ridge FWB meet at 9 a.m. at the Vaterant
Church, Ohio 554, John Service Office, 117 Memorial
EIIWick, 1peaker, Eternity ol Drive.
Polnl Pleuant td alng, 8:30
Wednftday, May 1
p,m,
RACINE - Scofllth All•
meeting 7 p.m. at ~he Racine
TUPPERS PLAINS
Elathtl Woflhlp center, locat· MasoniC hall.
ed at Tuppers Plain• School,
Scipio
will hot! 1 wHk of eplritual PAGEVILLE
renewal April 28 through May Townthlp Truf118 meeting,
4 II 7 p.m. each ~y. Pastor 8:30 p.m. at Pagavlll• town
Lonnie Coati, from Restor&amp;· hall.

Plpl1
Prldl'f. April 21. 2002

ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD • WALL·TO.WALL PUBLIC SELL OFF • HURRY!

MEIGS
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Eastern edges Trimble in extra innings
F'AOM STf&lt;Ff REPORl$

CLOUSTEit - Squ~n­
dcring un early ~~~d, E~st~rn
let 'T'rimble slip up on them,
but then bmke a 4- Utie with
thre runs in the top of the
1Oth mning to edge host
'T'rimble 7-4 in a Tri-Villi~')'
onfcrence baseball makeup
~~~111e :1\lcsdAy at the Glouster
Memorial PArk .
· Jimmie P\ltnun, who

repluced hnrlie Ymmg on th~
mound in the fi(lhth inning
for th~ Elgl~s. pick~d up th~
win. Alex Shust suffered the
lo with Jc e Urun.ton coming on in relief during East·
ernls IOth-innins rally. When
the 110ing got togh, Putnam
aided his own cause with a
r.vo-run homer as part of
Eastern's 1Oth-inning rally.
Eastern hAd taken n 3-0 lead

enriy, but Trhnblt.1 pit ked a\w.y
at it one run at a time scoring
single runs itt the second,
third, und sixth inning'!, then
tyinl! the gnme in the sewmh.
Emern hJd nine hits ll'tl by
Uen Holter with three doubles, PutnQtn o. single to 110
:Hith his I Oth~inning home
run mnd c~cy Faulk t double
~nd A sinwc.Tr_imble collected
11 hits ..

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TOP IIOYS
(A list of th8 btatalfo1111n Gallla,
Meigs, Jackaon, VInton and
Melgt CoYntlea through Aprll23)
1011-mtter dllh - 1. Allan
Brown, RV, 10.0; 2. Josh Perry,
QA; :11 .0; 3. Erron Brennen, J,
:11 .0: 4. Brad Young, Wa, :11.1:
5. ~ Simmons. &lt;JA. :1 1.2: e.
Werry, E, :11 .5; 71.1\'IOn LH, M,
:11 .7: 11. eauer, vc. :11.7; 11.
Harrold. WE, : 1.7: 10. Blmty,
VC, :1U;
110omttlr hlah llurcllel- 1.
Conger, J, :16.oe; 2. John Gill,
RV, :18.4: 3. Common, WE,
:18.5: 4. Pat .-till, VC, :18.8b· 5.
Riley Rice, FW, :18.20: 8. ,J,
Frazee, RV, :18.4; 7. Patrick GA
:18.80; 8. Watcher, E, :19.9; .II.
· Walker, e, :20.0 10. Patrtok, GA,
:26.04
2011-mtttr dteh - 1. Allan
Brown, RV, :22.42 (Itt); 2.Joah
Parry, GA,:22.54 (ad,.): S. 'IY Slm·
mont, GA. :23.5o at: 4. Erron
Brennen, J, :22.78: e. Werry,
E,:24.2; 8. Bally, VC, :24.4; 7.
Clarke Seundtra, GA,:24.5; 8.
Tyton Lll, M, :24.8; II. T. Bou,
GA. :24.79; 10. Adam Will. M,
:24.9
,
300omtltr hurclltt - 1. Con·
ger, J, :41 .3; 2. John Gill, AV,
:42.02 (fat); 3. T.Bott, GA, :43.3;
4. Pat HIW, VC,:43.B; IS. Herrold,
WE, :44.1; 8. Common, WE,
:44.7: 7. Riley Rice, RV, :45,8; B.
Jeff Boae GA :48.3; 9.Niok Fl100,
QA, :48.88; 10. Waohler, E,:4U;.
4011-mllar d11h - 1. Joan
Ptrry, GA, :50.20 (Itt); 2. Allan
Brown, RV, :51.8; ~. Callihan.!. J,
:52.~i. 4. Ryan Hudton, 1.:1A,
:54.w; 5. Tom Boat GA 54.80; e.
Cody Caldwell, GA,:88.07; II.
Refill, VC, :5e.4; 7. Avery, VC,
:158.8; 8. Charity Nlbtrt, RV,
:57.3; 9. Plarct, We, :58.1;
10t.Duatln Bar1cer, PP, :58.9; tOt.
Ptit Saundtl'l, RV, :58.9
BOO-mater run - 1. Daniel
Flouah, GA, 2:09.3; 2. Charley
Nibert, RV, 2:10.8; 3. Chr1t Miller,
PP,2:17.0;4. MlcahiiBarktr,AV,
2:1 9.7; 5. Mllantz M 2:25.2; 8.
Jell Payton, GA 2:21.30; 7. Hall,
QA, 2:24.9; 8. MoNtlly, VC,
2:26.0; 9. Chrlt Rouah, FIV,
2:211.5; 10.· Htath Patrick, GA,
2:211.8.
1JQ0omettr run - 1. Ryan
Hudlon, GA, 4:54.0: 2. Chr11
Miller, PP, 4:158.0; 3. Aldrich, J,
4:58.0; 4. Zlch RIYnoldt, VC,
4:58.90; 5. Oanfal Rouah,
GA,4:58.4; 8; Chrll Rouah,
RV,5:02.1; 7 .Jon Diddle, M,
5:08.0;
6.
Nail
Emmtri,VC,5:12.0; 9. Pugh, WE,
5:16.3; 10. Outtln Lucat, AV,
5:21.7
3:zoo.mtllr run - 1. Chrla
Rouah, RV, 10:&amp;1.9; 2. Chrla
Miller, PP, 11:07.0; 3. Nate
Emmert, VC, 11:14.7; 4. Hlatll
Outllv, VC, 11:18.0; 5. Emmert,
VC, f1:29.0; e.Jon Olddlt, M,
11 :47.0; 7, Jeremy Wolfe,
RV,11:57.7;
8.Pugh, WE,
12:015.0; 9.Amold, M, 12:11.8:10.
Ryan Hudlon, QA, 12:115.0
8hol Put- 1. Brld Young!.WE,
48-5.15; 2. Kl\lln Hudnall, PP, 4811; 3. R.J. Glbbl, E, 43-0.75; 4.
Chr11 Nlda, FIV, 42·11; 5.Bhllp
,OH. 42·10: e.McGhee, J, 42·10:
7. Aaron Bumett, GA. 42·7: 8.
King, GA, 42·5; 9. Darren 8car·
: : · 414.75; 10. Lukt
, AV, 40o8;

DIIGUI
- 1.
CMa 3.Shlnnon Soulaby, M, :84.8;
Ramey PP,137·1; 2. Aaron Bur- 4.CIIIdWtll, GA, :85.5; 5.Aclkfnt,
nett, GA, 135-5; 3.Shlnnon Ship- GA, :811.0; &amp;.Brittany Sowtra, VC,
ley, GA, 129-7; 4t.Erlo McGhee, :88. 1; 7.Midklll, OH, :ee.e:
J, 127•11 ; 41. F\011 Holter, E,127· &amp;.Howard, PP, :87.4; 9tla.MIIIIIt,
11 : B.Evan Shaw, M, 126-11 ;7. W; Heyman, E, :88.3
Phllllpa, WE, 123.(); &amp;.Jeremy. 800-mller r.un- 1.Sira WI...
Roulh, M, 121·9;9. Jacob Carr, man, GA, Q:31.7; 2.Johnaon, GA,
PP, 121-o: 10. Luke DeGarmo, 2:38.8: 3.SII"((tra, QA, 2:42.3;
RV,12Q.9
4.Emmtrt, J, 2:44.4; 5.K.
LonoJump- 1. Conoe!'. J, 21· McCorlde, vc, 2:4e.ot.e. ~·l
0; 2. Olarka Slul"((tra, QA, 1Q. MoKinnlia.L GA; Story, M, 2: 0.0
10; 3.Mulllnt1 J,18-10.5; 4. Erron B.Mahl!i,I.:IA2:51.2; II.Sttclhanlt
Brenntn,J, 18-10.25;5. Brandon Clrolti..I1V, 2:152.0, 10.Kally IreWtrry, e,1w.e: e. Marlonico, e. llnd,11V, 2:53.0
18-&lt;1; 7. Jlnklnl, QA, 17·11; B. 18CNHnller 1'\!ft- I.Wiuman, .
"Rlny Thompeon QA 17•7.5; II. GA, 5:27.11; 2. Emmert, J, 5:152.8;
T.J. Otthuk, PP, 17-11; 10. 3. Maher, GA,. 8:08.7:
Mayee, WE 17-4
4.MoCorkll, VC, 8:07.3; IS.Story,
High lump- 1. M~lllna, J, e·3; M, 8:12.0; 5. e.Pvltl, PP; B:S5; 7.
2. OJ. FI'IZM, RV, 8.0/· 3. Nate Sancllra, GA, 8:134.3; &amp;.Kelly lreHall, VC, 5·10; 4, Duet n LIWII, land, RV, 8:43i,. 8. II.Sally Alllr,
5-8; (tla~hatl Bllrktr, ~L~:47. 1: 1O.~:~lahOpl WI 8:815.7
RV and lbm
QA e-e; 7. ;gw.mtllr run - 1.Wuman,
Pttt Baundlll, RV, ~8. (til) QA, t1 :41.0; 2.Emmtr1, J1 13:13;
Jill 11oM, GA 1nd
Cald· 3.A111r, RV, 13:41.8; 4.Mantr,GA,
well, QA: 11. (111) Wldrttr, E.&amp;, 5-2 13:42.0; 5.Pvllt, PP, 14:28;
400.mtttr rtlay - 1, ~.:~allla e. Mary Elltn ~atollll, VC, 18:01:
Academy
:45. 1;
2.Jaok· 7.Thoinla, M, 15:13.8: II.Bitholl,
eon,:4U;3.Wallaton :48.5; 4. W,18:28.7;11.Ltwlt..I.~A, 15:3U;
River Vtllay :48.11; 8. Vinton 10.Walkar, GA,18:0M.II
County :47.34; 8. Mllgt :47.4; 7. lhol put - t.Bunntl, W, 30·
Euttm :48.5: 8. Point PIHUnt 08.78; 2-.Hope Dull, VC, 30·
:49.8; 9. Olk Hill :151.55; 10. Ohio 11. 78; 3. 011rlndl~ J, 30o01;
Valley CMetlan .:85.8.
4.Harmony Phiiiii)I1 11Y1 29oOU;
IOO.mattr rtlty - 1. Gtllla e.Sira RuUtll, O~to, DoOU; IS,
Aclcllmy 1:35.8; 2. River V.lltr. Uoday, W, 27·04; 7.Athlty
1:38.01; 3. Point Pi1111n , Holmat, VC, 28·04.5; .I. Laura
1:40.7; 4.Mtlgl 1:42.2.
Harrtaon, RV, 28.00; II.Evant, J,
1800omller rtlay - 1. Gallll 25-08.5, 1O.Jamll H1ye1, M, 25Academy 3:31.0; 2. River Valley 00.25
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3:43.7; 3. VInton County 3:48.11; Dllout -1.Phllllpt, RV, 102..()0;
4. Wtllaton, 3:50.0; IS. Jaolllon, 2.RutHN, GA, IIII.Q9; 3. Ottran•
3:53.0; e. Point Plluant 3;53.2; dar, J, 85.QO; 4.Bunntll, W, 837. Mtlga 4:04.8; 8.0ak Hill 10; 4.; IS.Harrlaon, RV, 81oQ2;
4:08.78 8.Evant, J, 80.QO; 7. Ha~, M,
320knlllr rtiiY - 1. Gallla 78-09; B.Jtnnlne WhKt, RV; 73Academy 8:3U; 2. Jaolcton 10; 9.MoKinnlll, QA, 72·05;
11:18.1; 3, VInton County 11:28.0; 10.Dtoklrd, GA. e7.()()
4. RlverVIJIIYII:30.0;5.Wtlltkm Lo1111 Jump -1.Bodimtr, GA,
11:38.3; 8. Polnt Pltaunt 11:50.0; . 15·0U5; 2.AIItn, VO, 15·08;
7. Oak HIIIS:51.1; 8. Melgt 3.Taylor, RV, 14.Q9.5; 4. Htyu,
9:55.0.
.
VC, 14.()7.5; IS.Humphreyt, GA,
TOP QIALI
14oQ8; 5. 8.Boiln, M, 14005.5;
1CJO.mtler Ulh- 1.Sitphanl 7.Henry, J, 13•08; 8.Kimbtr1y
Johnaon, GA, :13.10 (FA11, :12.11; MarcinkO, E, 13-03.5; II.Sttpp,
2.Nikld McKinnlll, GA. :13.t: GA,
13-03.25;
10.Rtchal
3.Kal1 Beth Taylor, RV, :13.80 ErM11r1, VC, 13-02.5
(FA11 :13.5; 4.Mtgan Gamet, M, Pole Vault-1.Humph!'IYI, QA,
:13.1; 15.Midklff1 OH, :14.0; a.oe
etlt.Lilcd R-, 1.:1A; Ka11 Adklna, High Jump - 1.8pr11ael, GA, 4QA, :14.2; 8.Comatt, GA, :14.4, 08; 2.Stlcy Rankin, 'RV, 4-07;
8tlt.Kr1t11 HayH, VC; Chlldtrl, 3tit.Htnry, J; Johnaon, PP;
W; Stapp, QA, :14.7.
StiPP, GA, 4.Q8; Btlt.SoulabV, M;
1001natlr hurcllel -1, Jlttlcl Qamtl, M; Sarah Brame, VC, 4Bodlmar GA :18.8; 2.Sarah Kl"' 04; 9tla.Wtflctr, GA; Attar, RV, 4nard, PP; :17.4; :t.Rttl, GA 02
.
:17.5; 4.Brook Boll!1 M, :17.4; 400omlllr rtla!f ... 1.GA, :152.2;
5.HayM, VC, : 17.90t'A~8.Litllt 2.VC, :515.10 FA~ 3.E, :11!.2;
~~ GA :18.4; 7.Audra Mtr· 4.PP, :55.4, 5.W, II.J, :69.0; S.M,
ctr, VC, :tii.O; B.Fioblnaon, W, :80.3; 7.RV, :82.5
:20.3: II.Annle Cornett GA :21.2; ICJO.mtllrrtlly-1.GA,1:54.5;
W.Conatr, W, :22.0
. 2.. M, 1:158.~ 3.VC, 1:59.0; 4.W,
200omlltt datil - 1.Johnaon, 2:02.8; 8.,.P, 2:07.5, e.Rv,
QA, :27.1 ; 2.Gamee, M, :27.6; 2:10.5; 7.E, 2:10.8
.
3.Taylor, RV, :28.7; 4.8. Allin, 1100omtttr rtlay - 1.GA,
VC, :211.1; 5.Midklll, OH, :211.4; 4:23.8, 2.VC, 4:32.0; 3.M, 4:44;
8.Danltlll Haya, VO, :211.8, 4.AV,4:59.3; 5tii.W, J, 5:02.8;
7.RtM, GA, :29.7; etlt.Childtll, 7.PP, 5:13.4
.
W; Hayman, E, :30.3; 10.Rachll 3200-mattr l'lll!f - 1.0A,
Mat, VC, :30.8;
10:33.8; 2.RV, 1f:40.0; 3.VC,
300 mater low hurdlu - 12:00.,~j_4.W,12:37.7
I.Bodlmtr, OA, :49.3; 2.Sickelt, (7!11~JVP ~
ClQipl/fd wllh
GA,:51.B; 3.Bolin, M, :152.1; 'J:C
:~~.-~
4.Kayur, PP, :53.1; 5.CIIIdwall IIIJd Mllfl Ciht, (JitiiiiiiJIIII'Jd 111/d
GA :IS4.9j, ii.R111 GA :55.6. DQidllt,qw,~t~~~ty,A.w~CIIIICI'J.
7.Mti'Cir, vc, :ee.~!;:Fal!r,_J1 .,.,.,,«,•IIIJidiolffldtwl'l«&lt;lll
:57.15; S.!Jndtly
In, 11V, 10 S1yr1 11 lllillldtJtJIIdO-'nllt:IWI
:81 .7; 10. Shllver, RV, :53.1
11/Jd 11111 00/ldW to C11M II
400 IIIOIII'dalh-1 .Qamee, M, f1_mlc!lnl0-.orp 111 v.w/1.,
:53.2; 2.John~on, .OA, :e3.11: ~a1XJ111)
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Friday, April H , 2002

Melp boys.second at Marietta
IY JtM louuiY
stNTINIL COAAISPONDINf
MARIETTA- The Meigs boys and girls
track teams competed in a tri meet at Mariettll 'nlesday nli!ht with Marietta and Gallipolis.
The boys' team finished
second to Muietta and
the slrls finished behind
the much luger Muletta
and Callla Academy
squad!.
·
·For the. Meigs
boys,
Nick
· McLaughlin
finished
fourth in the
shot put and Evan Shaw fin ished fourth in the discm eompe·
lition. Bruce C&gt;l.wer WAS fourth in the long
jump while ltyan StobArt got third ht the
hi11h jump.
·
'l'fson Lee took second in the I00 o.nd 200meter dashes. Adam Wise finished third in the
200.
Glover gnbbed ~· third place finish in the

400 and Rodolfll Milanet was fourth in the
800 1\leter run.john Diddle was fourth in th{\
1,600 ltltter run 3nd third hi ~he 3,200, with
Grant Arnold tinishinl! fourth in the 3,200
meter run.
The 4x\OO-I\Ieter tenn1 of Lee, Jeremy
ltoulh, Stobart and Wise finished second.
The. top girls finish was the 4x200- m~ter
reloy tUtti of Shanl\On Souhby, Brook Bolin;
C~ssie Lee 11nd Megan G11r11es as they took
first place.
·
· In field events, Jatni Hnyes placed third iii
both the shot put and the discu•, while.
Dolin was fourth in the long jump. Garnes
captured fourth in the hil!h ju111p.
Bolin finished third in the tOO-meter hurdles and the 300~ meter hurdles and Garnes
placed fourth in the I00 meter dash.
Soul!by took second in the 400 and Bran~
di Thol\las placed second In the 3200 metet
run.
The Meigs track squads will travel to Fed·eral Hocking on. Saturday to participate in
the Federal Hocklni! lnvitatltlnnl.
QA 11.?3.
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FIIOM STAFf ABPOATS

WATERFOIU) - The Eattern boys track
team finished second in a quadrangulo.r meet at
Waterford on Tuesday.
Brandon Werry placed first In the 100-tueter
dash (11.\1\) and in the 20.0 (25.34),
The boys 4xiOO..meter relay team al!o won
flnt place (50.59).
The Eagles dominated the throwing events
with 1\.oss Holter and P..J.Gibb1 taking fir1t in
tho dilcu1 and the •hot put, respectively.

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the fuurth . .Stulley led off by mound.
bundling a homerun 0\'el' the
.Jadoon reached on an infield
·3451 nwk in leftfillld to make it a hit and the Raiders had two b.1se
fromPIIpl1
3-2 lfll\11!.
rutmers with 1\110 out, Cullums
Afier two Slr.\ight · ouu the got Grnh:un to ground to Hanson\ l!;lm6U~ lly to center ~ catcher Dnwdon lumsburg sin- nan at short who llipped dte ball
Allrn. nclder then recoldrd !he gled to center and Darr;ck to Knapp at second fur the ganws
fiM of hi\ nine strikeout\ and !he Knapp reo.ched on a fielding mis- final out preserving the 5-4
RAidfn hdd a l-0 lldvan• •
cue by the Raid.!~'~ putting run~ Meigs win.
Meig\ got one o( the rum nen on second and third.
}lcloon took the I~ despite
~ek in thl'ir lWf of the tint
Designated hitter ZKh Glm pitching well. Jackson went six
whet\ Jacob Smith :smacked a stepped to the plate 1111d ripped a inning~ allowing SO!~\ hitl while
leadoff double to ~t. Fackler double to deep leftfield scoring w.Ukhtg one IUld funning tlm:e.
reached on an error and Wll.l both runners giving Meigl a 4-3
Hitters fur dte · Raiders \WI':
furted out at second when Chris adwnC!jJ\l heading into the top Shultz nnd Jackson with two sin. Smith grounded to short, Smith of the fifth,
Wl'S each. Gibbs, . Graham and
beat the double play attempt and
The Raiders .nwL'Iged to ~t Marcum e::!Ch added n single fur
tl1e Mlll':luder:i had NJU1ers at the their first two batten aboard in
the R.aiden.
corners with John Stanley at the th~ top of !he fifth when Shultz
Fackler got the win fur Meigs
plate.
.
l'Cic:hed on an error and a faclt- going six innings allowing six hitl
Raider pitcher Chris Jadtson ler pitch hit ll.=. Fackler howand 1\110 walk.' wlille furming
Wll.l c::illed fur a balk :~ending el/l!r wa5 able to retire the next
Smith .home fur the first Meigs three ~tters including limning nine b.1tters.
Cullunu eantt'd the saw by
run of the ~uue.
the last two to ~t out of the
Jackson retired the next two inning with the one run lead still pitclting one inning. ~living up
one hit while hitting one batter
Mei19 hitter and the score !tOOd intact.
at 3-\ ilfter one inning of play.
Meigl added an insurance run and striking out one. Meigs hitters ~re Glaze with a ~ingle :md
N~id1er pitcher allowed much in in their half of the fifth when
a
double, Stanley widt a homllthe way of offense in the next. Fackler wnlked ·llild stole second
two innings, a single by Shultz in and advanced to third when the run.
Jacob Smith and Darrick
the third and a double by Dar- thmw went into centerfield.Jolm
rick Knapp fur Meit¥' in the sec- Stanley lifted B 1:1crifice fly to Ktmpp each doubll'CI fur Meigs
while Ramsburg and David
ond were the only hit:l gi~n up center scoring Fackler.
"
although the blustery conditioru
The Raiders came back with a McClm~ each singled.
Coach.Dan Thom:IS had pr:tise
made e\'ery fly b.'lll an adwnture. run in the top of the sixth on a
for
both his pitchers after the ·
)ljwr Valley threatened in d1e Joey Graham single fullowed by
top of the fuurth II! Jackson an in6eld hit by Dusun Gibbs, game.
"Buzz did n nice job ton~ght,
reached on an in6eld single. Mer Graham scored on Hollmbaughs
a strike out, Dustin Gibbs sacrifice fly to left but again Fack- he IS n compebtor and didn~
~ked; Robert Yost grounded ler secruted dte innings final out want to come out, and he
back to the mound adwncing via a strike out. Cullunu came on . pitched wen::
the numers to second and third in relief of Fackler in the top of . ".1 thought tlmt Eric Cullums
· :with two outs. Fackler got out of the seventh with the Marauders di&amp; a good job in relief he diqn ~
lose his composure after he hit
the inning by sitting Hollan- . leading S-4.
After fanning the first batter, a the second batter and that was
baugh down on strikes to end
Cullunu pitch hit Allen who was intpdr!Qnt." ThomiiS cnlled it a
the Inning.
,
The Mlll':luden then took the fun:ed out at second when Mar- good win for his club after two
lead for good in the bottom of cum grounded back to the tougltlosses.

. Ryan Wachter was second In the II 0-meter

hurdles and the high Jump, and third in 300- ·
meter hurdles.
Kevin Marcinko was third in the longjump.
Results: Discus - Rou Holter, 1st, 127, •
I\; Darren Scarbrough, 2nd, 112-8; Urandon :
Werry, 3rd, 88- \0 .5; Travil Uatey, 5th, 82·.:
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Clnergy Field wlli always
bt a place of dread in Rockies' lore. They lost their lint
seven games there as an
expamlon team In 1993, and
their last visit Wll! just as gutwrenching.

Bell saw a lot of bad base- Neagle settled in ' and tl\e
ball out of his team during its Rockies pulled ahead 3- 1.
first Cinergy sweep since
Brady Clark ended his 01993. Every game was the for-14 slump with a two-ru1l .
sal\le - the Rockies wasted pinch single in the seventh off
chances, then w~~tched the 'Tbdd Jones. rtick White (0-2)
Reds pull It out.
walked 'Tbdd Walker in the
Left-hander Denny Neagle eighth and threw a wild pitch,
gave up Juan Encarnacion's and Zeile's wild throw on
first-inning solo homer into Ruben Mateo's grounder
the new ballpark, a shot esti- · gave the Rockies that sinking
mated at 454 feet. After that, feeling agai'l·
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includ~ low~\ R~l!l!ie Ev:m1

and IUinois' Frank Williarm,
both of whom had disappointing easom after choos·
ing to stay 111 their school .
Ohio State coach Jim Tressel SAid he has seen no such
lack of commitment or focus
from Doss.
"I've &amp;een no evidence of
it,"Tressel s:~id.
.
"I don't think there's anybody who's been at practice
saying that Mike Doss hAS
kind of half-stepped it," he
added. "He's been on special
teams, he worked h:trd on
the defensive side. He bugs
ntc every day to play on
ollensl'. He's the h1st one out
of the locker room, tht· first
one· in the weight room ."
Doss had 87 tn c kles, . thre~
·sacks, three interceptions and
four fumble recowri~s last
season. In 2000, h~ had ll
tcum-high \l4 tackles, three
sacks, three interceptions :~nd
thre~ fi.nnb lc recoveries.
Linebncker Mm Wilhelm
said · Doss' return makes
cwryone on the defensiw
sidt• more cflcctive.
"It puts a little fear into the
ofl"cnses we play, because
ewry coach that upcominl!
week is j!Oing to talk abo ut
Mike Doss and tell his pbyers to know where he's at all
the tilne,"Wilhdm sa id.
Most people - ·even his
co:1ches .- thought Doss
would likely take the money
and run to the pros. Ohio
State defensive coordinator
Mark Dantonio said he was
thrilled when he heard that
Doss was coming back.
"I was exc ited for two reasom," Dantonio said. "b ne,l
thought it se11t a message to
our program that it's OK to
stay another year. He set a
precedent when he did that:
to get his educntion, to stay
and win a championship, to
try to better himself as a

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pla~r, And, two; hl'C1luse you
automatically ha~ a guy

w~m't say whtther h~ has
to~ken out in•uran .e to cover

who's not only a sbrter who
you thought might possibly
leave. but you've got an AllAmerican coming back."
For hi ~rt. Doss Solid he
will bt ready when the time
does comes to go pro.
"This i the last time I'm
going to work for free.~ he
SAid. "I'm !,&gt;Oing to have a lot
of fun rij!ht now, enjoying
my teammates and looking
. forw.trd to the season."
Doss went to pieces during
his january news conference
when he poke about his
-mother strui!Siing to 1mke
end meet in her two-bedroom apartment in Canton.
· Despite that, he said he has·
n't spent any time wistfully
· thinking about how much
money might be in his
checkbook had he taken the
plunge.
"You ran't miss what you
never h:td," h ~ said . "I'm not
going on spending sprees or
living it tip. You know what
I'm s:~ying? You never had a
. chance to do that before, so I
won't know exactly how to
do it until the time comes."
Doss, one of ih~ h:trdest
_hitters in the college game,

himself in case tlf a c~~eer­
threatening mjttry. ·
Regard!.-·"· Tre ·d s:~id he
won't try to rem in l)os_&lt; to
avoid major &lt;:olli~ion&lt; .
"He' a ~. dean, hardhitting kid;' Tressd said. " lu
soon a&lt; yo&lt;~ l~t up. there's a
little bit of a problem. I've
setm more people get l».nged
op then ."
Doss continues to ask Tressel if he cat\ ret\trn punts,
c~tch passes or run the ball
on a reverse. He wants to add
to his n·~ume. provinil that
he can al o play otl;,nse.

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Nation..! L&lt;'asue l't'tortl by sil( fnr t111- fint timl! ill twu
going 72 I innings withmll ~~n.
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bast'o on b-olls 3nd hi1 ~ b.lltl't. hon1er otT Ruben Qu~wdu
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by first b~seman Wcs Helms th&lt;' Mel'S' fint homer in lll
made four uf the runs tla~, a ti~hrellk:ing shot in the
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"If I forget thi , I'm stupid,"
The Meu cored fiw f\lnS in
Maddu~ !llid.
tht' liA:h to mlly from S-1
Elsewhert' in thl' NL, it 1\115: tlelkit and tQke two of three
Pimburgh 3, Los An~les 2: from St. Louis, which lost for
the Chicago Cubs 2. Snn the nimh time in I I lfllllCS.
Fnmdsco I; San Die(!O ti.
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Philadelphia 4: Montreal 5, Johnson lined an oppositeMilWIIukee I; Florida 5, field shot owr the left-field
Houston 4; Cindnnati 4, Col- fence al!"inst DQW Veres (2-2)
orado 3, and tht• New York for his scwnth career pinch
Mets 7. St. Loui; 6.
homer,
The Diamondbacks were as
l~diewr Scott Striekl3nd
surprised as 311yone to see all (2• I) retired fiw stmight bQt•
those runners cnming the t~rs for the win, and Armando
plate.
Denitez pitched the ninth for
"It looked to me like he Wlls his sixth saw in six chances.
not u 6ne Ill he is usually is,"
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manager Dob llri:nly said.
At Mionu, A.j.l3urnett (3-2)
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M'3ddux .didn't disagree.
tiebreaklng solo homer ofF
"My locatil:m Wll! terrible.'' Shnne l~eynolds (2-3) In the
he said. "I missed up. I missed s~wnth.
• down . I missed left nnd right."
Drad~n Looper allowed one
Maddux insisted his bock ruu in I 2-3 innings, and
felt better tlmn it had all seQ- Vladimir
Nu,nez l'l!tired
son, but others wondered if it Richard Hidalgo with the
lightened on a cool, windy tying run at second for hi! secni~ht.
ond save.
'I'm sure he 's still corning
back from the injury," llraves
catcher Henry Blanco said.
Damian Miller drove in four
runs as the Diamondbacks
took two of three from the
Braves.
Rick Helling (3-2) gave up
twO runs in six inninl!! for
Arizona, which hns won eight
of its last nine at Thmer Field.
"You newr · expe~t to get
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Maddux,"
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At Chicago, the Cubs won
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Samantha S. JoHph,
Attomty tt-Law
Attorney lor Plalnllft•
Pwtllloner
800 Wtll Sl, Clllr
Avtllue, 2nd Floor
Clevtlend, OH 44113
(218) 121·1530
(3) 13, 18, 28, 2002
(4) 2. e, te, 2002

HtlpWtnted

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ftll positions
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ftpply In person after
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CAU . . OffiCI AI 991·2 I

Dwight Icenhower as ...

ELVIS! It
Friday, April 26, 7:30p.m.
Meigs Middle School
. Auditorium
Admission $5.00
Advance tickets available lrom any
Pomehly Elemenlary Flflh Grade

Walmart Plaza Maaon, WV

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All prceads will go toward the Pomeroy
Fifth Grade Spring Field Trip.·

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and wo nooa to atttt a u~&amp;d tll &amp; lrll!lk
nleaptOfualonal 10 hilndle me volume

WE OFFER
SALARY &amp; COMMISSION
MI!OIOAL INBU~ANOE &amp; AGIIEAT INVENTOIIY

WE REQUIRE
· OLiAN, HON£8t SEL~ STARTERS, NO
!X~~RIENOE NEOESSAIW, COMPLETE
TAioiNINQ ~IIOGIIAM
~Q~ lo oON~If)~NflloL INtERVIEW, CONTACT

Chuok or Jerry at
(740) 5112·2487

Business Services

No WAik•lna J)leAit!

SOUTHEAST IMPORTS
BUPIABTOAE

03 Oolumbua

Alhtna, OH 451tl1

Plegsgnl Vglley Hospllal, u non-profit
healtheure futility, eurreMIIy has open
positions for the following :
I) Qru: Part-time MLt/MT
for E!venlngs/Nlghls (30 hours u week
or more) Must have or be Immediately
eligible (or WV license
2) Ill:a Purt-lime experienced
Phlebotomists for Bvcnlngs/Nighls
( JO hours a week or more)
Sl!nd.resume to:
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
tlu Hum~n ReNoul'l!es
25211 V111ley brlv~
Point Plealillnt, WV 2SS50
Or call (304) 6'7!1·43401 l!:xt. 1414
Or FAX to (304) 67!1·691!!

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SELF STORAGE

97 Beech St.
middleport, OH
(1 O'K 10' 610'K20')

·. (740) 992·3194

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Summer Job Opportunities
"Attention all Colle1e and
pacluatinr Hip School
StudentI"

St Rt 881 &amp;

Connoly Drive
Tuppers Plains, Oli
Also serving
sausage gravy
&amp; biscuits
Dally Lunch

Specials

740.887•0030

DoD't put up tbt1 opportunity to
llllke 11.000 to 1!1,000 IMIDOI'e
4urtnr the aum~aer 111onthl.

Ift6,ino'l. Jna,, in JICk1011 would
to tptlk to JOU about our
JUIIIIII' Job opentnp
No nperlence nece•earyl

Plelu eall u1 at '740-39!1-Z170
tor more information•.
Full tbae Job opportuntU111
1110 avalflllle.

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(740) 992-2753
(740) 992·1101

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CARPENTER
SERVICE
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• EltotriOII 1: PlUmbing

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992·6215

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All Mak.. Lawn Mowers
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BA LArge Living Room, Din· oto~lng at $495. Call Har· Homea From S19V/Mo., 4%
lng Room, Large Walk-In otd, 740-385·9948,
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wfth one car garage. 1 112 your own larid? We dol Coli
ooroa. (740)248-15064
~740)4&lt;46·3384 lor your now 1 bedroom houM on 143,

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Bam . Apple Grove . April 28-27 carpentere and ctrp6ntars with experience in handling openlnga. Varloua houri.

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hel))lfs. Raqulromonlo- vat·
ld drlver'a license, tools,
tranarrtatlon &amp; rolentncoa.
Looo work, good poy.
Christian'• Construction,
1403 Eastern Ave.. Galllt»
111. Otllce houro 8-5 Mon.ANNolJN(.'EMENili 160 Flea Mart . Houra: Fri. (7401446"4514 ·
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mllta North on State Route hiring all 3 locatlono, lull or

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aaalng phone calla? Don't
k.- where lo turn? Coil&amp;
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aon Caplan &amp; Aosoclatll 1·
Bee·699·2974.
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!Or Mit, Cheater Townmlp,
. Molgo County, Mnd lotttnl
ol lnttrul 1o: The Dally
otlentil*l PO 8oJI 729·20
Pomo,.,Y Ohle 48789 .
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long term care luuos. Inter·
ootod caridldotouhould spPly to: Rockap~nga Aohabll·
Ita!I on Ctnttr 38759 Rock·
springs Reid, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45789, Kyla Lee, AN,
Dlrootor ol Stall Devalop·
dm10 8" 18· 7 4~:~ 9h2s"6 8.~c·eEo'' "n"c.
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F~lly lnaurod. For Ill your

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lion allocotlon &amp; bnng book Workplace Dlvenllty. M/F dOn't haul your logo to tho
between
9:30am
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mllljuatca11304-675·1957.
10:00tm, Monday thru Sat·
ujdoy,
Somoone to work on tram Interior/ E•terlor Painting

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Abaolulo Top Collar: u.s .
Sllvor, Gold Coins, Prool·
aeto
Diamond•
Gold
Rln '1
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M. Tgs: Coin Shop, 181 s.O.
ond Avenue Galllpollt 740·
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Need woman to live In and yearo commerc1a1 "ng
caro lor elderly lady, during "porlanco, no CCL ••·
tho day. For homo ond oat· q(lu41r0old388
. 3897t8Q. 40 I hours.
ary. (304)675-2933
17
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oven ngo. .
Now Accepting Pool Appll· AVON! All Aroaol To Buy or
callono lol Admtlllon, Con· Sell. Shirley Spearo, 304~;·::- B~::d"'::'~
ro~ ceotlon, Management! arid 875-1429.
h ' · (7401992 7599
l,llaguarda lor tho Gal !polio
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, Stores In Athens and Alba· 8 area.
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MunlciRBI f»ool. Applloallona THe Alhtnt·MaiQI c; UCI·
'11'· 1-800·637·7800 ·
• Wanted 10 buy· 4 Land may be picked up at tho Ilona! Sarv~e canter hao a
:~~rww.rouaolndustrles,org
Honl, No Whl.lo Onto. Municipal Building, % Roc- poelllon opening lor a Literr====~7-- 7401388 ,9824
reatlon Department, 518 aoy, &amp; Mentorlng Coordlna·
.RIIIIt Moy 1, 1988 Chevy
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Second Avo Galllpolll tor to HJVO the Alexander
T-10,1992 Lumina. rlckata
OH. Corttlloatkino aM work Local SChool District Appll·
13.00 each. For Information ·
parmllo oro required v.!lora canto must have laughlot•
, call ~8'(5·11&lt;173
nocoaaary. Deadline lor Ap- · montorr raadl1111 lor a mini·

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knowingly Hoopt

nloton D~ve. Point Ploaaant.
2-3 br. 1ba. Fenced bact&lt;
yard with now dock, 1 car
gorago,
Now
Roof.
(304)875·5073
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PRICE A!DUCnONI !O.S
Acres with 1999 FIHtwood
Mobile Homo Near Galllpo·
Ita. Excoll&lt;lnl Condition, Prl·
vote, Country Soiling.

advertiHIMntl tor rwl

Slocketl Pond

diiCflmlnallon- on
,_,color. rolltllon. oox
temlllllololuo or national
otlgln, or ony tnltnllon to
mtkoonyauch
prolertnot, limitatiOn Of
· dloc~mlnatlon."

link accepted. (304)773·
5057

Eollmataa. (740)368·8041
Aok lor Mike.
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740-892·28~5 doyo or 740- 3 -oom, In Middleport.
Dll2·2715 Olltningo arid call Tom Antleroor&gt; .n.r
PO 8oJ1288, SVro&lt;use, Oh. ~ut&lt;erido.
5prn, (740)192-3348.

montil., $200 dtpolll,
~~hoveh app,.,. 1malti~..LO (7~0)992-4163 ~;. ,...
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MOBILEHOMES
With let, Nlct, Privott, Hill
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pump, porchte, vory roo· ~
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Hartford. (304)882-2389
a men. .,lop. &amp; utll. ln Han·
FARMS
'lord Wv 304-8112-2580.

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maker arid deluxe dlahwaohor. Qnly 149.1105.00
tlellvero&lt;larid Mlup on your
foundation.
Cole'o Mobile Homtt
U.S. 50 Eaal
Atheno, Ohio 45701

2 a 3
Homoa.
Dtpooll
Va!toy

84droom Mobile
Rolorencoo and
Required. · River
School Dletrlcl.

~740)387-0032

2 bedroom moblla homo lor
·rent, no pets, ~740)992·
5858
-2-br-._M_o_b-llo_H_o_m_o_rl-gh-1
acrou New Haven Gratle
SChool. $200. dopoalt $300.
month .
Reloroncoa.
(304)882·1107
Furnlohtd ont bedroom,
elootrlc htal pump, wuher
&amp; dz,er, no poll, relanlnceo
raqu rid, traoh &amp; walar peld,
ronl $300 &amp;luo depooft &amp;
tl9(llr~. (74 )992·11882
LAte MQ!jol uold 18x.30 on
rented lot. Lata model small

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r H tor taM w op n Commercial BuUdlng lor Jackoon Aroo, (304)875lo bUy: 4 bedroom, large f!tnl, Con be uold for reo• 3889
kitchen, 1 1/2 balho, lauronl or olllct bUilding. ~·-~----..

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11 and 2 bedroom aportACRE'AGE
manti, lurnlohod and unrw
Hou18 &amp; 14x70 Troller on ~
, nlohod, oecurlty deposit ro10+ ocroo Gollla Counl~.
G . B lldl s•qulrod, no pelo, 740•992_
Owner wlllllnonca w/ down 10 ru 1 u ng · - at 2218
payment &amp; olgnld contract. Morning Slor Eolttos, Ba· -~·---:--::~--:~
(740)820·4229 allor 4:30pm ahan Road, Roctno, Oh 1 Bedroom In Crown Cl"',
(Melgo Cty) from 2.3to 6.6 12801
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HouM lor Slit by Owner, Acret, Pr~od from $20,000
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llood plain: 3BR, LR, OR, dlvlolon. 740-992-5072.
aparlmonl, 2 BA, · 1 112
Bllh, New Gaa Furnace,

Kitchen, Small CHnatla, 2

1I 9 acre lerm off At 2 Loon, /11/C, Specious Kitchen, 011
would make good hunting Slrttt Parking. Overlooko
club $100.000 c-. water Park and ~~·~r No Pe··· ·
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$5115/mo. f)luo uUIIIIeo, 00:
2 ocru 33475 SOlley Run · pool! and
rolortnces.
Rd .. off Ohio 124, 112 milt (740)448·4926
Wtlt oi Routt 7, wtltr &amp; 3 roomo &amp; bath Upotalra
~lc already In, $14,900, Apartment. Newly. Oeoorat·
••collont bUilding olto, · 0&lt;1, No Pelt, Wotor paid,
. (937)396-0258
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Galllpollo.
Romodelod Ranch Homo 51 acrto. Malgo Coun.ly, (740)388-1100
Th
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Room, 2 Car Garage, 2 ld, own on both lltlet OJ $285/mo. pluo $285 Clam·
otorage Bulldlnga. Rldueod ood
d I
3 IIIJI e~apoon. (740)868-453t,
Prlct. (7..0)448·1U78 .
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~304)638·4531.
aldto o1 properly, 3BR, 2
Syr...,.., 2 bedroqrn. large Full 841ho, 1 112 llory lerm BEAUTI,UL
APAIIT·
gorago, anachtd corporl, houN ~th baHmtnt, vinyl UINTI AT BUDGET Pli~
back Pille, contra! air, on lldlng, lolt of cloltll orid Cll AT JACKSON E..
large 1...,e1 lot, _. 5,000, otoroga IPICf, cen1n11 heat TAT!I, 52 Willwood Drlvo
ollown by appolnlmonl only and M;, clttacl1od 2 car ga· , from 1297 to 1383. Walk to
(7401992•911111
' raga ·wtth lltochtd ahtd, lhOp &amp; movies, Coli 740lrN gao, Will watar, oopllc, 446·2588. Equal Houolng
MoBw! HOME!i 12 olockod pontle, mlnulft Opportunity.
FOR SALE
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1-ba-l-h,
(740)II&lt;I3- 122II
Clean, No Peto. Rtlartnct
1994 181&lt;80, 3 BR, 2 84th,
.&amp;
tlepooll
raqulrod .
Stove, Dlonwa-. lltlrlg- 7 acroo 2 t/2 miles out Crab ~740)446-1519
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oralor, On 1.8 aero let. Crook Rd, For oalo.
(7••1388 • 301
(740"'"·1377 K no answer Furnlohld Elllcltncy, All.
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UIUHiea Paid She ~i11ve mttlllga,
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J~Jl~room~~• Cles&lt;VItw Ellall!f. Ranging ti:,'~ 5 Sacond Ave.
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from $10000 to $2 5.000:
ly Remo&lt;lelod, 11~,000. For mor~ Information' cati ' GriOCiouo living. 1 arid 2
(740)446-1887
btd&lt;
(740)387·7218
• oflor
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Country hornto, nlct loll, 6.00pm. .
, ~~n Minor and Rivlroldt
locot.d on lit 33 - • n Lot lor Silt- Approoc 2 112 ;;;;;;, ~:~~~
Pomaf~/Altwns Call 7.4().
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1192·21571or dolalll.
""'"· ._rod &amp; rtllly lor 992·5064. Equal Houolng
bUilding, gr- d,_,_, Opponunltlea.
Jull galling llartod? 111 &amp; tltctrlc . . . -. ~~
1 -room
llmt horntbuyorl? No crod- Portlr
a roo.
Alklng
Ar*l·
k? Cali (740)448-3870 lor $13.1195. can (740)4&lt;46- mont (740)446-0390
morolnlormatlon
~5141rom •s or (740)448- Taking Appilctllono~oon County·PIIesllnl 3248 Ollar eprn.
38 Wool 2 Bedroom TownRood, gorgooua 11J&lt;70 mo- lriiiGI CO.IIIC LAND houto
lnCtucitt
bile , _ , 0.8 -e, 2btcJ. No on 11e -'Four )Volar
-age, Traoh,
rocJrr&gt;l2 btlho, lllond kllch- 10 .cro , _ IIKrountlecl' I30MI!o.. 740 Ht oooe.
on, Ollie cablnolo, 2 porchn, by sr.w. forao1
paved rood perltcl lOCI· and only mlnufll from Twin Rivero T-. oc:copt.
lion Cloto tO Hunll- • Fortcod """ B- Porte. ldtlng . _ . _ lor
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787,
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Full both, 2 Cor Gorago,
Fronl Porch, Black Top
DriVMI)', 1 11110 ocre, Now
carpet, Now Roof, 9304
Stall Route 7S· !74014467794
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Coni~ Routh/ Ftrrtll Or,
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[ljg l'llrQ Solo 2400 Jtllor•
Avo. Pt. Pl. Bllltle Larry'o LAwn Core neodl
, Wont(• 1\prH 2f 1 ifT 1-4 pert-lime laborot, ••PfrJ.
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11r1C0 w1111...,.,.,clal mow' baby nome Loll oi NlO orl proltrrod. . 74()-742·

horne today! Trade Ins wet- oa• I water Included, pay
half electric bill, $400 a

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. FOR SALE
noll Call at Century 21 .
Hemet &amp; Larid (Cellular 1 113 Aero Form, 84aulllul
(304)634·2596 or Olllce 1· Gontty. Rolling Hilla, 56
800·731-11011).
AcreiTIIIoblt, Tlmbar worth
20· 30 thouaarid . Farm It
3 Bedroom on Route 2, divided by Dodrill Rd, Aural
(304)875-5332
Water Line already ovollo·
Cloanlnce
ble. Loll ol Road ~ron1aga.
Sa·- ~·er 110,000.00- one One lmprovtd Building Silt
10
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only atlhlo prlct. Now 3
~;~~"y,' 'g:"""pllc•Sy;~~·.
bedroom, 2 balh MCtlonal
hOmo with many amenlllll · Eloclrlc Servicing. Concrete
3br. Homo Iorge kitchen, tlv- orid txtru Mke ~uga 2t cu·
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Call ua, LOOking lor oloppy Now . Hoven U6.500.
work? Coli die other guyo. ~30 4)88 2.m 2 or (304)882•
llconaed and lnourod . Alv· 3752
or Cillo• Lawn Care. 740·
992·1538
4 bedroOm, fenced In back
S
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yard, now rool, new hut
110
plication• will be Aprll 30 · mum o live years and mutt Print 1Y ng~
nd
pump, 1ull basement, AaGIVEAWAY
HFlJ'WAN'Jlill
2002
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• have ox))lflonct In a men· Homo remo&lt;lo ng a ••· cine. 740-949·90:12
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torl"li progn1m. Thlo pool- palro, roofing, chain link
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Olllct Work In Pomeroy, lion II 1 12 Month poolllon lence,cuatom wood decko &amp; 4 Ulod homoo loll. Muoi
Auotrollan · Shopherd noiodo Acceaato e computer? Earn $8-$9 Phone/Sal&lt;lo/ToiiiOr- whh lull bonellto. Salary ~II lecnCO:, lnour"'fa r~lro. _, (740)446-3570.
.
I-450
lhl
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Work.Full/l'arl ba baaed on axperiance hea our pr De
ore
I good homo. Call II •11500
$2~o$'.5&amp;Pr'n'1 Tlmo/Fiexlblo Schad. Par· orid corllllcallon according you bUy. Froo Eotlmaloo
4 Year Old Custom Buill
(740)441·0588
~: :,.. oura~r.....:' • 11101 For Studonlso. Will Tn~ln lo salary ocale. Submit11ettor .304'675-3733
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Froo Rabbit. ~740)446·t195 1·eo0·565~0750
1-888·9 ·J
ollnltrell, rooume, rooren- Top to Bottom Cleaning lenct. Movt In Condition.
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Part-time LPN naeded lor Ctl n~~ 1 COf1j
hoi ~ug:t Service, prolouiorlill, real· Right oil At 7. (740)441•
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Froo to Good Home, 1 Arcadia Nursing Center ICF/MR group homo Call con
on 10 0 n ·
· dontlal olllce cleaning at oeo2
Pupploo, 8 wooko old, Reg· to now accepting appiiOa· ~ 7401446 • 481410 , mqroln· tanzo, ~uperlnt"e""nl,~thj an
'allordable
price.
loterod Golden Retrl..,arl tlonolor full Tlmt 8TNA'o. formation
ent·Mtgo
ducal no (740)992-2979 or (740)992· 51 acres, long Bottom,
Black lab Ml•. (740)387· Available ehlllt oro 2·10
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Strvlct Contor, 507 Rloh· t391
good hunting arid ftohlng,
7708.
and 10·6. We oiler 011collont Peroon 10 help older l&lt;ldy In lorid Avenue, Sullo 1108,
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very prlvalo, mollty wood·
benallta that lnolude Heollh Syracuoe with Shopping Alhana, Oh 48701. Appllco- Will bruah hog S30.00 I hr .ad. own on bolh ·Oidto ot
Lo!Jr AND
. lnouronoo, 401K. lifo lnour· Choroo, Modo, and cooking: lion Deadline: May 10, call304-675-1754
road, rood frontage on 3
~..___oili1iiOUNDiiiOiiioo-r anco, compellllvo wagoo Groot Opportunity lor right 2002. Tho AMES£. I• an Will do babyelnlng In my oltlet ol. property, 3 bad·
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and opporlunlll.. lor ad· poroon, (330)283·1244
equal
op.,.,rtunlly home Any ahlft CortHiod. room 2 lull batha, 1 1/2
Found: Female Black tab vancement. Training avalla·
IIE81DENCE
tmpio';tr/PfOIJidlr.
15 ~.,. ex-ilnce, 5 ml: story farm houH wlbaleble 11 nOodod 11 you want 10
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mont, vinyl oldlng, loll ol
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wth 0ranga.Cotor. Tags are Join our team, we are now
COOAOINATOA/
Tho Gellla Counly Health nutea
from
hoopllal. clolela and oiOraga apace,
gone. (740)258-1818
acce~tl~ a~llcttlont Con·
A8818TANT
Department lo loo~lng lo (740).4.4e-99S7
central heal and a/C, do•
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ADMINI8TAATOA
hire lour (~) reoponolblt In·
' loot In viCinity or Jar:koon taC1 tacoy uncan, Admin·
ASSISTED LIVING
dlvldualo lo work the Sum· Will do Lawn mowing, tachod 2 car garage wial•
1 Pike on adult male block '":.\'"';,1 N ~ C 1 Wyngato o1 Galllpolla ~ 1 mer Open Dump Cleanup painting, arid other odd jobl tachod lhod, ,,.. gao, well
; and v.!llte ohOn hair cat Ho
''1a:t ~n'l!'tro::' er unique &amp; chollal11llng job
Progrem rrorn Juno through call 304-773-5034. aok lor =~- ;:•.~ 2(7:)~~
• ~ a pJoi8Ctlve votarlna•t
Cool 111 Oh
opportunity with tho open· AugUat. lndMduato ~II ba Ru111.
1229
; cottar on. F'teaaa oa I
( 740 .~ 7~3HSe)
lng
required to claan up various. WHI P,auura wuh houl8l,
(740)441·1720
EOE
lorthtlrRealdenctCoordl· ootid waola arid acrap tiro trail••· aM dtcko, Coli Capt Cod ' otylt houoo
notor poaltlon. Aolhe Real· dumpa lhroughoul Gallla 441.11238 ook lor Ron or acro11 lrom lyono Addition
YAKD SALE
Climber Needed. Mull be donee Coordinator, your Job Countys, Tholel appl)'l"ll 110' leave meoaago.
In Maoon 314 br. nice 1111
~~;,:;;:;;:;=~ able 10 dra bruoh follow would ba lo asalotlhe Au- lht
uperv ocr poll on
lencod yard. (304)773-5452
ordore anlohow 'up on mlnlllnllor In tho day·to-doy mutt heve 1 vaid drivers II·
Cape Coo with large IM!111
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~:~.dpert.~~~~
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room, !amity room and
Tranoportallon • mual, community. Thlo raqulrou
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• Blackburn Tree Sarvict. versatile perton who can • plonocatora oenlol·~-"'t't'' c~~ .
OrPolmJNrry
a"" dounwblle -o.cacentral
,
(740)446-2422
work In many dlflerent
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Ganla County Htallh Dt·
air, control hoal, 4 bod, Frldoy Aorll 26 arid Salur·
' Clay Aorll 27 at 1451 Eall Compulorellnternet Uaors ola bU~,..a.lncludlng ss- porlmtnl, 499 JackiOn
INOTICII
roomo, 1-1/2 batho, lull
lltlhtl Church Rd Tlmo· Wanted. 11500 mo/PT. olollngwHh:ThemaJ1&lt;Aollng Plke,Ga1Npotlo,Ohle45831. OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH· bsstmenl, garage, on one
I O:OOam·?. 11 ,.1,; can: 15000. mo/FT.
o1 Wyngate'o health care
Appllcatlono mutt be rt· lNG co. ,.....,merido thai aero lot with lrHt. Well
celed.
Froo Bookltl. 888·229-6288 and MrvicM tt1r0Ugh com· c - by Friday, l.1oy 10th, you do bU~neu with paopla molntalntd, lull~="od,
.
munlly outraach erid In2002. Anyone with quoo· you know. and HOT to Nnd Ea-n Local
o, on
24 hr. Rooordlng or villi
~rlday. Sllurday. Sunday, www.wealthloyouro.com
volvtmentond onalto
Ilona ..,_nlng lhHt pool· money through the mal until Routt 7 near Chiller. Alke·6oom· 5·00pm lOVtrl
event• admlnlilrallve taob llono lhould 2ane you hll\/0 ,,..ligated lhif lng 11111,000.00. 740-985I ~ino. LOll · oi hOUMhOid Dental Hygltnlol Mondoy· ouch 0:. billing, payroll arid A. Booglt, R.S., Director oi olftrl1111.
4335
1 'Komo. ·
Thurldly, Excolltnl pa~ 11811 manogamont, and oo- Envtronmonlal Htallh at
Cholll~• lfiOIO: now lllht
wllh -110. Stn&lt;l Rooume olflln upholdlngWyngaln (740)441-2943.
Growing Buolnooo NHdo limo buyll Atflrlng, moving
Reloy lor Ulo. HiJga Che~ty to: ~ 0 8oJI380 Maoon, WV highly regarded cuotomar
Need 5 ladln to oel Avon Holpl Work lrom hOme. In May; willing 10 1811 at
~rd Slit. Johnton.. VIne or call (304)773-5820
oorvlco arid hoopltaity phi· (740)«6-3358
. ~lklrtltr!E-Comnwcl$ Up 1156,000, well below rtctnt
Strte1. Thuractay 512/02. Do 1 .
takl
ppll lolopl1y. Raqutremonta o1
10 $552• PT. 1000· -olsol. lovt lhlo houoo;
Sllurctty 514102. 8-?
m nco now
ng a · appllctnta tncludt nothl~
$4(100/wool&lt; FT FrH book·
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cotlono lor manogemenl lots than
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URGENTLY
NEEDED- let.
428 -o 118 . loYo tho ntlghborhoad.
1
Vord Salt. Salurdoy April arid oole drlvtre. Galllpollo
lllve .~.;"going 8 d- .ptoamo dOnors, tarn $50 to www.NawFuture4U.com
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27, 1 Day Only, Toys, erid Pomeroy lccallono only.
tlvt ' bl~ilr,rove~a
sao par - lor 2 or 3
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Clolhta. FurnHuro. WINow- Apply In peroon. .
ns ro a "· • .
hours weekly. Clllt Blo LHe Start Your Buolnflo To·
Iori oltxtru, I" well
WOOd Drive.
olrong compulorlltlllt. Pr• Plasma Slrvlct, · 740·5112- --... Prime Sl»pppng Con- 11 In- ground pool Ill on 112
Drl""'" wanlod, no COL, 23 vlouljobO!&lt;perltnctarid
b851.
j;( Spau Aval- AI AI· HCiudod aero In GrHn
4
YAKD Si\LEyro. or older, good driving edUcation will bt oonlld·
fordable Rail Spring Valley SChOolo. (740).4.4e-3139
l'oMI!Rov!Mmou! rtcord, bontlllt. drug arod,
wantld .. Work from homo PIIWI, ean74o-448.0101.
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tet,ephOUI rep~ o:.po.it r•
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Wo ollar lhlor-rdlng op- qulrod $59 00 · Muot have
2 Bodroom, 2 84th, 28'
I 3 lomlly garoga soli, rain or
porlunll)' ~lh anrac!Jve
..........; • ..;..... lind
abow ground pool with
ohlne, formally JO'I Gill E•perloncld HouHhotd COJrll)tntiiiOn, btnollla,
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l'iiomlilcJNAL
'largo
lind
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Shop 3202 S y - now Goodo Oparalor- Clau A partormance tncantlvet, and
Smmcrs
· 1 ICrt. S48.00'l.
klcfo docntng, a now·~~~~~~ CCL- Mutt hove a poo111vo ,,.., work environment.
Vtnton AIM. ~740)388-9305
prom d r -, 115 each. antludl, 000&lt;1 work hablll. Ploaoo..,., ,....,. w11h
no Htal1h lnour...,. .. II InON
4pm.
""" d - , polo ' ,pons, good drlvfng rteord, arid .,.. oalary hlotory to Admlnlllro· terNtld In working from
blut jUno, taro, loll of ba· Ctlltnt ptreonol abllllloo. tor, 300 Brlarwood Drlvt,
homo coli: 1-800-720-5056
LArid home pectuogao.
i1r -ng, --knoll, old with Natlonll Account arid GaHipollo. Ohio ~5831. Art oxt 2110 .. (304)875-7077
Lorwi!Homtl Land~
llllhtt, loft mort too much C.O.D. ouatomoro. Clroot Equal Opporlunl1y Employ· ltovo your noma, phone
mon11 In 0110 lOw poymont,
f,IIIIIIMI, AprM281ft I 30111. company to work lor. All ar.
nt1J!1btf ond blllllmt to ooll
Ulan oHictrt on herid 7
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lructuo company owned and
you lor on lntorvlow.
doyo 1 wuk. (740)448l'llrQ Salt, Atley For dllpeiOhod locally. Art you ·~-= Tilor'~tt. Fun
Hoivl!s
3093
8•4, 412 8. -ng
oil -....crown?
road ._..,...
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3 btdtoom 2be will
Call ~800)848.e891 lor-- ctnlod ART/ . CRT, Mon·
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&lt;lroot Room an 1•114 Middleport-Pomeroy'• 5th - ' Groot pey arid bone- dey·
Frldoy, t :OOom1 Aero, riYar fronl, 8l1dtl o1- on Jarrys Aun. Roollor
1 ~ 8-mlll long YellOw lito. ~SWtlng pey on 5:00pm. Competitive ~.
nyt 3 BR 2 11at1t 2 Flrlpla- (304)671-288&amp;
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lor die ~ l1ogal oreo. iotlout 1nqu1r1oo only auronco. ~·-··
- (Cor-CiotoTo-1 prac 2,000 oq 11. Full· - ·---.. - .
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man't - · 70 Plno CaJrTodoyl74(1.448-4361, mont 11110,000. (740)448- - t o CJMIIIIIod bU)'ero. 0%
, 1192-40H.
• sc.. GaMipotll. OH -45631 .
1-801).214-0452,
crown. 11100 oq ft. 2 112
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2000. Pr1cod ol 1104,1100. LDo,_ Avo-. e.ttt hoolwp. -~ ~ Bed, FIJI b Bod
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owner.

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·: moro, (740)182-0198

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oondltlonar. 5250. Hoi point
Electric Rango, $180. At·
• lrlgerator $125. (304)075·
6693

e hp Snapper Roiotllltr, ,._
vorol~lo lines, $500.00 llrm,

740-742·3706
A1 Top Soli, Fill Dirt lor
Solo. Equipment Ronlol,
Dozer, Backhoe. Bobetl
ecreper, Tractor Equipment
(7401441 06!" - - :........:....-·_.;....;;•·, Above ground pool, 24'
round . Call 74()-992·2556
altar e pm,
AIR CONDITIONERS· Con·
tral and Window. (7
e3oeand 1-800·281·
.
AT&amp;T onoworlng· moohlnt,
· like now $t8 , O: Folcon
•ecannor $15.00; Gun boll
• wllh acceaoorlto $65.00;
New polloi rille ~un $55.00;

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Proclouo Memento Boddl1111,
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Big Showor Chair, $15. Nice
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lawn Road
mo. $200; AI&lt;C molo 'Ill 111100 (740).4.4e-1104
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27 vorlttlto or tomllo motor, oolclng 13,000 080, plonlo, llllovorlfea: wldt vo· uk lor Mike.
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of th"t suit, How
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South\ two-nu·
trump .rebid shows .
mot&lt;' points that "
onc-im-trump open·
ing, but not t!I\Ottgh
to stlrt with two no·
trump. It prutnis~s cithl'r Hl- 19 or 19-20
poinr~, tkp~mling on
whether o11c m~s th&lt;
modern 15-17 no. CELEBRITY CIPHER
trutnp ot the old·
by Luis Campos
f~shioncd I{,.tl), So,
c.t~ly Ciphtr tfyjliOQrtl!\1 aw. a.arid '"'"' quo\atrono by ramooo
~. pail an&lt;/ prttorn. Eocn loner rn lila cipher l!ando ror anolher,
it l! dfcctivdy forctoday'! cltHI: Pequsls B
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not p&lt;1ss unltss he
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on the fttllt rmmtl!
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the defense: l'hc
. opcninl! l~aJ mark'
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, South with the occ
tllld ja(k of sp~des.
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Atill if South has tin:or
s11adcs, the t;ontratt is
PREVIOUS SOLUTION ~ 'A painter told me 1~11 nobocty
oould
draw a trtt wllhout In aome aon becoming a tru:
probably impresn~ble.
• Ralp~ Waldo Emeuon
Stl, you (E&lt;~st) should
umune South hns
uuly tluee spadN.
Here is the key point:
Whenever you nre
trying to establish a
stilt in which dcdarer
has two stoppers,
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dri vc out on c of them l-,r-,.:1.;_~~2~rl.;...;;.l-·;.,.1--1
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ttlO early. ·so, you
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should play the spndc 1-.- ·wj"'"r"'l
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every morning and ride a horse
bly cash the ace· . . . . .
or walk a mile to school." The
(\llecn of hearts, but
U G E. Ji
grandson replied, "Gee Gramps,
when you discard, he
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will have to play on
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diamonds , West wim
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SCIIAM-LITS ANSWERS
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Overweight man coming from kitchen to his wife," If
It weren't for the fact of having the television and refrlgeratcr so far apart, some people wouldn't get any e)(.

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·· Friend; ~nJ t• ~ qunilmui:et
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over I'JIIIIll! oll•pmrllcllf! U(
Your llti.! in- tht·· )'riH nhr:nl, m
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lu111 wlw nn.: guing &amp;UIIIt!•
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TAUI~US

(Ajlril 211-M;y

211) •• Yuu dnn't •ll'llfetlalc
di•rtqHium fr0111 othrn ,
Shnuht thi•. "'\'pen, whkh i!
llk•ly, Ju11 't b uw the in«r·
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rurililll&lt;rl ihc A1tru-Groph
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&lt;hr rtlotlull•l•ll' · Work. Mall
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-- C:tJtlllt&lt;lo ;nJ trciprol!lty
k('cl1 d1c wheel~ t,r c.' Aill&lt;ttadr ~
r1 c ,.,,IJiutt i11 thh Wtltltl .
~Uilll'f iiH.' whtl hcljtc'l you rr·
w 11ly wuulu bo dri•Khtrtl tf
you 11uw hriJt hh11 or Iter.
c ANCU~ (J11rrr 21 -JIIIy
22) •• 'llll'tt lo ; tCII&lt;IriJ&lt;Yfur
yuu fw111 11111c tu tutut Ill be
Jlll''l'"lvr nl tlunl' yo u luvr ..

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u•ys, li' yuu tie i''"iilc up, It
nulkc!l th~:m WAitt tO break
luu~c .

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lhmr yuu 'rt rospomlhle for
Ate likely tu hove you loukinM

cOlllplkar.d 111011er you netd
t_o S(lrt Ollt, nnd a priYitte !pOl
free from out1ldo inHuencri to
resolve and telt~on things out.
·Reason abo11nds In quiet
plates,
CAI'I\.ICOilN (Doc, 22-

uut (ur them , You'rt' not ~tpc

Jon . 19) -· I( you waul a pro•

lu h;l'-•ralc nnythi nH or anyone
taking aJv•nta~• of 1hom,
VIII.GO (AuH, 2j· Srpt. 22)
·- Othm wo11't be biTtnded if
yuu IIIAke te\llslons upon their
Ideas or con(opu, becau!e
wliu you 111odif'y will enh•nce
their work , You won't 111ake
them look hmlcquate. ·
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- lhll Is OliO of lho~t Joy!
where whnt yuu MiVt oul h

dLu:dvr day, auoclate with

whnl you'll trAp. ihe s•h11
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from thot which you . devl&gt;r
r.uher lhan lloruugh the •UIJ11(es of otlu:on.
SCOili'IO (O.t. 24 - Nuv,
22) •• M•ke &lt;crt• In yo11 ar&lt; '"
rhartce or whal you want lo
aceo111plhh, became you will
be rnorc !!U'cttive '" '* 1111UI"M ~
i11g role th•n •• • secon&lt;l f~tl ­

d.le to S011IIOIU' ~~~C .
SAGlllAlliUS (Nov, 23·
IJ•c. 21) •• I( you h;ve , a

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those who ore optlmiJti&lt; •nd
hopeful. rother than wilh
thole who tarry the weight of
the world on their •houlden.
AQUARIUS U•n. 20-feb.
IV) ·- Thil will bt a 10-10 dAy
for y011 unlc11 yo11 get involvetl in 10n1e kind of competitive or &lt;hallenging devel ·
optllent! . 'Yoll ll 'ome alive

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I'ISC:IlS (Feb, 20-M•r&lt;h 20)
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11re Jmt a! Important ,., lmm~: . .
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ctrnetl with far-re.achang e(.
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·· If you 're confronted by un cxpe•lcd ch"'K"'· lltcy will be
prectplwcd by lu011cnc., beyond your toourol. You will
be obit 10 favorably adjust to
the C: itt' UIU\UIIl'tl thOUMh.

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