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Northenst Cluster of the
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Reedsville United Methodist
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public Is lnvlted.

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GALLIPOLIS - Onlllu
County Title On-Ice will he
closed Wednesdny to tlllow
stuiT to nttend 11 m~lnlnll sem·
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MemoriaL
The story of the Lumben

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Lunds ex·sluves' seulemellt

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uml the monuments were· War veterans also buried
unveiled In their honor.
there .
Several nf the Lmnben
The event opened with
lund Preservation Society the raising of the llug on the
members slmred their cxpe·
PIHie 111 Memorl•l. AI

ull shupes und sizes weN
found In the Oulllpolls City
Purk Snturdny ns the Gulliu
County Anlmul Welfare
Leaaue stoaed Its first "Burk
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SCIIAM·LITS ANIWIIII
Parish • Yours • Radio · Fatten. THIRTY
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longer than bafore?" Second fallow: "Yaa, 1 gua11 lt'a
because they now have mortgages ror THIRTY yearal"

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TAKING IT ALL IN - As Bill and Jennifer Harmon of Bld,Nell
w tched the .K9 demonstrations during "Bark In the Perk"
Saturday. their German Shepherd puppies Pandora and B. B.
KinK. and Puffy. owned by Jennifer LeMay of ·Bidwell. made
themselves comfortable.

DEDICATED - A somber yet exciting moment Is experienced for
some of the Lambert Lends Preservation Society members after
they u1wellect the monuments that honor the 30 ex-slaves ttlllt
settled the Lambert Lends In 1843. From left are Buford Minnis,
secretary lor Lambert Lands Preservation Society; Glenn Miller,
vtce president; Richard SI!ISOn, keynote speaker at the dedication; Calvtn Minnis, president: end Allee Giles, Nina Minnis end
VIrginia Garnes, members of the society. (Krls Dotson)

Crowd flocks to fall festival Barricade removal
cheen merchants

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RACIN E

Entcrtulnmcnt runging from
contemporury . gospel to
country-westem set tl1e tone
for Suturdny's Rucine Fnll
Festival stugecl In Stur Mill
Purk. ·
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ovcn:ust skies und the rtiln
thul tlnolly cume, hundred~
turned out for the unnuol
event, which kicked off with
u purade mid-morning.
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true story of how the 30 exslaves from Virginia found
their way to Galliu County
by wuy of the Ohio River;
how they are dedicating the
next six mornhs to lundraising to put monuments in
the cemetery where most of
the lands' residents were
buried without headstones;
and why they thought it was
important to have ve teran
markers placed on the
graves of 15 black Civil

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GROOM CHECK - Angle Bailey, I n, of A&amp;L Pet Grooming, Patriot, checked Mllltltle, e black
· Labrador retriever mbt, with owner Andy Brumfield of Wheetersburl! during ·Bark In t11e Perk·
sta&amp;ed Saturday by the Gallla County Animal wetfare League. (Kevin Kelly)

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£dna Mae Wills, 81
Joseph S. Bokovitz, 73
Norman E. Neece, 68

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two heurts, four diumunds und one club.
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with your uce ut trick
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cush the kiny-juck ol'
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the spudcs. throwing ·
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everything from baked
goods to bird houses, from
woven rugs to wicker bus·

kets, from glusswurc to dec·
orntlvc goose garments.
lined thll wolkwuy lenqlng to

JIIITIVAL ROYALTY -

Rachel Chapmen, center, was
crowned 2002 Recine Fell.Festival Queen In Saturday noon
ceremonies at Star Mill Perk. Jeri Hill, left, was first runnerup and Cendlaa Barber was named Miss Ccn.enlellty.
(Charlene Hoeflich)

He took his listeners on u Cloggers.
Ruchel Chnpmnn, daugh·
ment begun before noon and with songs from Presley's ter of Tommy nnd C.T.
continued until·dusk.
eorly yenrs to the time of his Chapmun of S)'racuse. was
HighliJ1htlng the enlertuin· deuth .
crowned 2002 Full Festival
ment fore to the delight of
queen.
Other entcrtul nmcnt,
the oudlence with two shows well received, Included the
Jeri ·Hill , daughter of
was populur Dwlaht blues-I nspired duo Stevens Bobbl nnd Perry Hlll of
Icenhower, Meigs County's &amp; McLain, the Ross Sisters
Blvls Impersonator.
and Clyde, und the Big Bend
PIUit 111 Futlval, AI

the stuge where entertain· journey down memory lane

all

the blaze · and its uflermuth.
Demolition and strengthening of common walls for
buildings not uffccted by
. GALLIPOLIS
the
tire sutislied the cily the
Downtown Oulllpolis merchants and their employees urea was once again safe.
are cheering the removul of Qflicluls pledged to remove
the safety burricade along the burricudc when demolithe 300 block of Second tion or the Lynch building
Avenue, which had come to WJJS complete.
"There will still be some
represent more of un "eye·
sore" than the fire-dumaged work on sealing the walls of
buildings It protected the the remaining structures
that may result in construcpublic froln .
· "Even though there is un tion work in the future,''
empty space, It looks much said, City Munuger Bob
nicer," sul'd Nancy Lewis, Gordon .
"But our goal is to cause
tin employee of Thut Speclul
as
llule inconvenience to
Touch, after city crews
removed the borrlcnde the merchants us possible in
the future," he added.
Friday.
Desl Hurt, an employee of
The barricade, which hud
stood nlong the sidewalk the J.C. Penney catalogue
since the Aug . 4, 200 I, fire outlllt housed in the Stone
that darnaaed five buildin~s Jar, next to the barricade
along the downtown •s matn si te, was ecstatic that the
business block, hud served obstruction was gone.
as a constant reminder of PIHII 111 hrrlced8, AI

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RUTLAND - Horse-lov·
ing people from all over the
county will be saddling up
and taking to the t.rails
Sa1Urda~ to help children
with senous illnesses.
Isabell Dill. Rutland, sllid
she · has been hosting and
organizin!l a sponsored trail
ride to nuse money for St.
Jude Children's Reseurch
Hospital in Tennessee fur the
past seven years.
St. Jude is u non-sectarian.
non-profit hospital which
prov1des cure for children
with illnesses such us cuncer
or pediat.ric AIDS.
Dill first heard about the
program. known as "Saddleup for St. Jude" from friends
she regularly rode with.
"I wus a member of a rid·
· ing club buck then. and we
decided a sponsored ride
here would be a good thing.

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The ride is over I0 miles
of trails. and 1.5 different
properties.
"Luckily. I have nice
neifhbors who don't mind."
. Dil said.
The ride. she added. is
suitable for all ages.
"It's u nice slow. easy ride.
. We've had people of all ages
participating • from two·
yellr-old children to an 85·
yetll'old man."
Dill organi~es the ride
with the help of two friends.
Not to mention her best
friend. who ulso· happens to
be her husband.
"Mr husband Michael
supplies all the rider$ with
drinks. which are donated by
various businesses. He's not
a horse·rider, but he takes his
four-wheeler and rides
around helping stop truffic.
Beforehand he checks the
. lrnils for anything that might
be dangerous. like a fallen
tree. After the ride he cleans

the trails.
"Two friends. Joyce Fey
and Anne Saraent beJp me
on horseback. Ann st~s at
the front. Joy1.-e in the muldle
and I bring up the rear." D.lll
said. "That way, we don't
lase 1m~onc, we know
what's go1ng on alllliQRg the
ride and if anything happens
there 'II be someone to help."
. There are s~ial prizes
for those raising the most
money.
'For example." said Dill.
'If someone raise SI7S. St.
Jude will give thorn a cap,
sweatshirt, sports bag, tee
shirt 1md patch.
" I also have pri11.es to 11ive
to the people who raise tbe .
top three amounts," Dill
sat d.
People interested in learn·
ing more about the spon·
sored ride. and wanting to
participate or sponsor a
rider, can contact Isabell Dill
ut (740) 992-.5.552.

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Sunday, Sept. 15

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The other memberS said to
me, 'why don't you do it?'"
recalled Dill.
··so I guess I got suckcmd
int.o it," she lidded. laughin~.
·•so we contacted the hosp1·
talund got the ball rolling."
It husn 't been a hardship.
th·ough. Dill said she has
enjoyed the rides.
"It wus so much fun the
first year. I just kept huvina
them," she said.
Dill said it keeps geuing
better.
"Last year we had our best
turn out ever," she said. "We
had 66 riders. and raised
$3.492. So I hope it'·ll just
. keep getting progressively
better with each year we do
it ,"
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This year. Dill added, she
has received calls from pea..
pie all aver the place.
''People from all over:
people I don't know hnvc
been culling me. I'm expect·
ing quite n few, "

Ohio leukemia
Cabell cases
joins drug trial
·dismissed, laid-off patient
.
officers fail to show

West VIrginia weather

Sunny Pl. Cloutty Cloudy

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Showers and thunderstorms likely
We11ther Forec11st
Monday
night ... Mostly
. Today... Showers and thun- clear. Lows in the lower 50s.
derstorms likely. Highs in the
Tuesday ... Mostly clear.
upper 70s. West winds 5 to I0 Highs in the upper 70s.
mph. Chance of rain 70 perWednesdny ... Moslly clear.
cent.
Lows in the mid 50s und
TonighL .. Partly
cloudy highs in the upper 70s.
with u chunce of showers and . Thursday... Partly cloudy.
thunderstorms. Lows in the Lows in the upper 50s and
upper 50s. Chance of rain 30 highs near 80.
percent.
Friday... Partly cloudy with
Extended Forecast ·
a chance of showers and
Monduy... Purtly cloudy. thunderstorms. Lows near 60
Highs 75 to 80.
and highs near 80.

COLUMBUS (AP) - A
The dru11 is the first
leukemia patient will be opt ion
for leukemia
one of the first people patients thtll goes beyond
nationwide to try out a pill trnditlonul ctmcer trout·
that
could do much towurd ments such us chcmother·
HUNTINGTON (AP) intoxication,
court
eliminating the .diseuse if upy. radiation nnd trans·
- . Seventeen cnses in records show.
.
tests are successful.
pluntatian.
suld
Dr.
Cnbell County Mngistrute
"We are nHtking every
Benny
White
Sr.,
who
is
Court huve been dis- effort to contact the offiMfchuel Caligiuri, ussoclbeing treated in the Arthur ute director , of clinicul
missed, including eight cers und try to get them to
G, James Cancer Hospitul reseurch
drunken driving cnses. cume Ill court. but there
for
the
at Ohio State University. Comprehensive Cnnccr
because the nrresting huve been . situations
will tuke his first dose of Center nt Ohio Suue.
officers were laid off in where we have not been
the
drug. MLN518. next
July due to the city's bud- ublc
About 40 people ut five
to
do
thut,"
week.
get problems und didn't Hammers suid.
sites
tho nation will
White, 62, of suburban take 1ucross
show up in court.
wo
pills
dully during
Officers ure legully
Groveport, has ·ucute
Without the former obligated to appear in
the early stage triul, which
m~elotd leukemh1, which
Huntington police offi· court just like uny other
w11l be diagnosed in about will test the sul"cty and
cers' testimony. it is near· resident if they receive a
10,600 people nationwide effectiveness of the drua.
ly impossible to ~et ' a subpoena, Hammers said.
It's tailored to people
this year. The rapidly proconviction, said usststnnt In many cases though. it
who
have a mutation in
gressing diseuse i~ the
prosecutor
Senn
is
uncertuin
whether
the
most f11tal form of their FLT3 11ene. Such
Hummers, who called the officer received the sub· ·
leukemia
In adults. · The people represent us many
number of dismissed
poena.
overall five-year survival us 30 percent of those who
cases "dlsturbine."
Subpoenas
Involving
hnvc the disease. The
rute is 14 percent.
Huntington la1d off 16
"I've · 1101 real high · mutution muy be linked to
pollee officers to help Huntington pollee offl·
hopes, I just got a new rapid growth of leukemia
bulunce the city's budget cers are delivered to the
police
department,
dis·
grandbaby
going to be and to a lower chance of
for the upcoming yeur.
trlbuted
internally
·and
. born in November, and survival.
There have since been
at least I06 magistrate logged into a book, &amp;aid . that's my first one," White
Caligiuri compared the
told
The
Columbus genetic problem to having
court cases In which laid· Sgt. Hank Dial. the
Dispatch for. a story un on-off swllch in the
public
off officers were needed department's
Saturday.
·
by the prosecutor's office Information officer.
body stuck In the "on''
After White's Illness position. He and other
as witnesses.
"We do not hove the
was diagnosed In 2000. he Ohio State researchers
Seventeen of those udministrutive ability to
was
treated
with were among the first to
cases were dismissed. force officers that no
chemotherapy, and that describe Its effect.
There are 28 cases pend· longer work for us to go
put the leukemia in remising. The remainder were to court," he said. "B ut
sion for a year and a half. · "It's on all the time und
sellled through plea bur- we will do unything we
guins or guilty pleus, cun tu work with the
The pill appears to be Starts to crowd out ali the
White's
best option other ce lls In the bone
re.cords show.
prosecuting attorney's
because u bone·marrow marrow where blood Is
Other cases that have office to get cases prosetransplant Is out of the produced," Culigluri said.
been dismissed have cuted."
involved charges of
question. None of White's "It's quite nkln to weeds
Diul said some laid-off
domestic ballcry, under- officers have appeared on
five sibli ngs is a match, growing on the lawn nnd
age consumption, curry· their scheduled court
11nd doctors told him a you let them grow nnd you
ing a conceuled danger- dates.
donatiOI'I from a nonrelu· turn nround in u week and ·
ous weapon ·and public
live is too risky at his 11~e. your lawn Is replaced."
It is possible for the
He said It'~ too soon to
.He hnd hoped to rccctvo
court to send sheriff's
a
transplant
of
umbilicaltell
how effect! ve the drug
deputies to find those not
cord blood, but his Insur- will be In people, but ani·
appearing for their court
ance company won't pay mol studies huvc been
dates and force them to
for it.
promising.
uppeur. but that has not
been · done, Hammers
. said.
."1 huve seen it done
before, but not usually
Aviution is desi~ning the for cases like these," he
addition, which wtll be paid said . .
for through a lease agreement
In at least one of the
with Yeager. Construction is drunken driving cases,
e11pected to begin this winter.
Hammers asked for u
Training for new TSA continuance so he could
employees ussigncd to Yeager attempt to find the offiand other West Virginia air- cer, but that was denied
ports will tuke place at the
by the magistrate, he
Churleston tcrminul.
said.
More than 30 TSA employees are working ut Yeager.
Twenty-one scrceners worked
at the airport when passenger
, scrccni ng was performed by a
private contrnctor.
Since January, the TSA has
hired more than 28,000 passenger screeners serving 93
airports. The agency also is
be~inning to recruit, hire and
tram more than 22.000 baggage screeners to operate
cKplosives det.ection gear.
On
Fnday,
U.S.
Transportution
Secretary
Normao Y. Minetu named
Nicholas C. Bruich us federal
securit_y director for ti ve West
Virginta airports.
Bruich wi II be responsible
for security at Yeager Airport,
nk you Claudette
Tri·State
Airport
near
Huntington, Harrison-Marion
Re,sionai
Airport
in
For purchasln1 my lOOl
M1rktt Steer
Bnd~eport,
Morgantown
Mumcipal Airport and Wood
.
at the Gellle County Junior F1ir.
County . Airport
in
Kelli Beth Elliott
Parkersburg.

Yeager airport to serve as base for
federal screeners assigned to W.Va.
CHARLESTON (AP) Churlcston's Yeager Airport
will be the home base for 70
employees of the new federal
Transportation
Security
Administration.
Yettger marketing director
Briun Belcher said un e~tru
3.000 square feet wi II be
audcd 10 the terminal building
to m: ~ommodute the new fed·

erul passenger and baggage
· screeners, their trainers and
supervisors, and managers for
TSA operations at other state
aiT,?rtS served by airlines.
'It will beu fairly big deal."
Belcher.suid.
The TSA was created following the Sept. II terrorist
attacks.
Belcher said Boeing

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BLUEFIELD, W.Vt~ .
'Dtu1iel IIIlO Relletuh Cl\ri~i1111
had just sturted to I.'OII'oe to
temt~ with their intlu\1 Kim's
lle"'C \~mil~&lt;, whel\ the l'Oir
pi\' \VIIS f111.'CU with II Iii\).
~o·hnnging \le\:islon.
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't0\1\'h with the CUe[ fumUr. in
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·girl - Michelle - had been
deuf und hu(j 11 cochlear
imphmt," Rebelmh 1\1\id.
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seeing that child ... wmchil\9.
)\er mlk m1d seeing wlmt the
hnphmt htl4.11.kll'oe for her.l!lllld,
"I wtu\1 my child 111 he uhlo til
henr:"
Rebekuh e~C.pluined thnt some
· nerves in Kim's e.ll~ didn't
1.\~\lle\.:t which tneunt the dit~
terence between henriiiJ.I nnd.
· deufness thr the little girl.
"Ever~thing el:&lt;e l~ ~rt'ect in
her enrs. · R~l&gt;ek11h l'lltll.
Rebekuh sni1l there is ll
chunce thut with time. the
nerves in Kim's tight enr nu1y
devel11p llS she i!I'\IWS lll\1.1 ~\'ill\•
tunlly ~·onnt:ct. cremh111 n normal sense of heurlng in the one
eur. In the menntime. the
Christiuns w~re 1.letennhlell to
try eve!?:thing Jl(\~slllle m mnke
Kun's hfe ~.~11\\lbrtuhlo .
The tinnll)' tnweled from
their Vullscreek hmne to
Chnrluttesvllle. Vn .. whill'll they
dlst:.'overcd thnt physld1ms ut
the lJ nl verslty nf Vlfl)lniu
Mellicul Center's Division vf
Audiulugy cmtlil pertiwm
sut'gery 11nd lmplunt u smull.
compl\ll\ electronic device
und~r the skin hehlntl Kim's
' etU' In help her henr.
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done until Kim wus 111 leust 3
yours old;
In tho meuntim~. Dunlel nnd
.Rebekuh decide to teuch t.hllln·
.selves. Kim, nnd her bl'llth~
·Dunlel. lmw to .usc sign Inn·
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thol slm)llt 111:1 \If lmitmion.
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mlrude tlmt l'\111\plet~ly
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nnd tltTlll)!lt:s sunmls t'l~ked up
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tu the bmln.
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for tax evasion scheme
COLUMBUS (AP) - A .
mun who got rich from u bill·
· collection business he found·
ed at the uge of 21 wus sen'cnced to 2 1/2 yours ln
•prisun Fridny for hiding mil·
· lioris from creditors und the
· lnternnl Revenue Service.
· Prosecutors suld Rlchurd
Schuh1., with the .help of his
&gt;brother. Thomus, cstnbilshcd
.u web of phony compunles to
. hide profits.
Rlchurd Schultz, ~2 • .ot'
Westerville, ulso must p11y
.$1.26 million In restllutton,
serve 416 hours of communi·
w' service und puy n $28.~00
flne. He plcuded guilty In
U.S. District Court on Aug. 9
to one count of filing o fulso
· 1994lncome·tu~ return.
: Schultz wns president und
:Chief e~ecutlve officer of.
f:olumbus·bnsed Nutlonul
:Revenue Corp. from 1994 to
1998.
U.S.
Dlmict
Judge
Alilcnon Murbley ulsa sen·tenced Thomns Schultz, 4,,
:Or Powell. to 14 months in
:prison, .fined him $7 .~00 und
:ordered him to servo 416
·hours of community service.
"As purt of their scheme,
. the Schult~ brothers udmltted
diverting money from the
com puny und out of the caun·
try then tnklng steps to hide
theit' illegal nets," sold
Gregory Lockhurt. U.S.
Attorney for the Southern
District of' Ohio.
Authorities said the broth·
·ers luundcred million~ of dol·
. lurs throu11h bunks In Cunudn,
the Cuymun Islunds In the
Carlbbeun und Guernsey
lslund in the English
Cltunnel.
Thomu~ Schultz pleuded
:guilty in AuguKt 200 I to con:spiracy, fullure to diHclose
foreign f'lnancial accounts
und nbHtructlon of juHtlce.
Richard Schultz founded
National Revenue In 1971
with un lnvcHtmcnt of $3,000,
;SiKtcen yeurH Iuter. he pcr•suuded five institutional
:inveNtors to sink money Into
:the eompuny so it could

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Schuit1. reportedly netted
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Opinion

Sundlly. September 1s. 2002

Obituaries

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GALLIPOLIS - Joseph
Stanley Bokovitz. ?-3, of
Gallipolis, passed away on
Friday, Sepcember 13. 2002. at
the Arbors at Gllllipolis.
He WIIS born on June 9, 1929.
in Oak Hill. West Vlralnlu.
Joe Is survived by his wile,
Ellu Sttnds Bokovitt. IU1d five
children, Vicky Richards IU1d
children (Jason, Joseph,
Stephen. Rebecc11. Khrlsta and
Lisa) of New Boscon,
Michfian. Joseph Bokovitz
IU1d B.J. Wilder of Kitts Htll.
Matthew and Mary Anne
Bokovttz wid children (Joannu.
Philip and Bryant) of
Gulllpohs. Jon und Leah
Bokovitz and children (Alex,
Luuren IU1d Brett) of Sugan10re
Hills, Oh1u, tu1d Pat and Sue
Bokovltz
und
children
(Mauhew und Peter) of
Downingtown, Pennsylvania.
He Wt\S preceded in death by
his purents. Joseph and Anno
Bokuvttz: and o sister.
Ellzubeth "Sts" Withrow.
Joe Is survl ved by his sister,
Helen "Cookie" Bernuth, u
brolher-in·lnw, Bill Bernath, a
brother-ln·lttw, Roy "Short.te"
Withrow: und severnl nieces
tu1d nephews.
Joe WIIS u gmduute of Oltk
Hill High School In West
VIQ!iniu, ru1d Glenville Stule
CoOege. Joe ulso served In the
United Stules Army during the
Koretu1 Wur in Germlllly.
Joe tuul!hl high school and
coached footbull. busketbull
und bu.~ebull at Ravenswood
High School m Ruvenswood,
Wesc Yirlllnla. Trimble Local
High SChool In Glouster,
Duwson·Brymlt High School
In Coul Grove, Symmes Vulloy
High School In Luwrence
Coumy, lllld Ironton St. Joseph
Catholic High School in
Ironton
Joe wu.~ ulso u member of the
St. Louis Cnlhullc Church in
Gallipolis
Culllnll hours will be held at
the Willis Funerul Home In
Gulllpolls, on
Monday,
September 16, 2002, from 2
until 4 p.m. tu1d 6 until 8 p.m.,
followeCI by the Rosary service
that evening.
,
The MUlls of ChrlsLilUl Buriul
will be held on Tuesday,
September 17, 2002 at II a.m.
at the St. Louis Catholic
Church In Oalllpolls. Burial
will follow In the Si. Louis
Catholic Church Cemetery.
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Paid.by tile public
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hi'OWII -cycd. hlnck -hcurdcd , smiley

IUCed uudc Wlllk\11' 11\lllllld Ill II hnthrobc
Ultdu scurl Wl'lippcdutouud h1s m•ggm.
I'm ~nltllll he NUspkii&gt;Us Vcty simply. 1f
tt looks hkc 11 duck , wulks l1he 11 duck
und quucks like II duck. It's II uuck. pul :
und no umnuur ol lcr&lt;ulc ~&gt;&lt;' hl11hhet I\
I!Otlnu llllcr the fuels und the truth .
Phooey to you'sc !lll)'&gt; 1
Hob Murphy
Vim on

Very moving

Dl'lll'

llem· Editor:
My dut ics 11s ttn employee of Ihe
Mu,un County IJuunl ol Et.lucullon
involve vl&lt;illlll! the vurlous schools
thtllll)l.hOUI I he lOU lil y Ill llll'CI Wllh 1JIIrC\11S IUtd ICSI SllldCIII &gt; I'Cict'rcd Ill!' spedal education scrvu.: cs.
. On Wednc sd11y. Sept. II. 2002. I huppcncd to he 111 Polnl Pleasant Middle
School uml wu' Invited 10 ullcm.l thc'ir
Wll/01 n•cmorlal setvice I Wits gteutly
lmp1 csscd und deeply moved l&gt;y ~Vl'l y
I!Npcu ulthc progt·um. whldt Included a
pelfolltunlce hy Ihe PPMS B11nd. poems
11\td cssuys composed und tcad by
eighth !!rude Eu!!lish students, putt Iotic
songs sung hy 11 group nl I'PMS lcuchcrs uttu the pluyin!l uf "'liipN" by !ell
Hilhctl
The students utlclldilll;t wcte ull well
hchuvcd u11d allcnlivc l:ivety one ot Lis
ill MUNOil C'OlllliY can he VCI y prnud ur
the pllll'llltlsm 11nd 111lcnr thai was displuycd Ihut day 111 Point Plcusunl MIJulc
Sehoul
S11r11 M. Stricklen
l'o\111 Plcusttt1l

Nw11•n Eupnl
NIICI
MIDDLEPORT - Norman
Euaene Neece, 68, of
Middleport, died Thursday,
September 12, 2002. at Holzer
MCdlcul Center In Gnlllpolls.
He wll!l born May 16, 1934,
In Omur, We~t VIQ!lnla, son of
the late Charles ai1d Oertrude
Herndon Neece.
He was u retired coal miner,
11nd WIIS employed by Cen1nil
Coal Comptu1y and Southern
Ohio Coal Company Mine 2.
He was u member of United
Mine Workers Local No, ll-'86
11nd Local No, 1886.
He Is survived by his wife,
Madeline "Pat" (Brownlns·
Adkins) Neece of Middleport;
children, Doug and Bobbie
Neece of Thornville, and
Charles tu1d Putty Gibson of
Bluefleld, West Vlrllinla;
llrandchlldren,
Samantha
Neece, &lt;;ody Neece lllld Mason
Olbson; brolhers, Charles N.
(Sylvia) Neece of Pomeroy,
Howard "Jack" Neece of
Middleport, Roy (Donna)
Neece of Middleport, and
Edward (Rhonda) Neece of
Middleport; a sister, Janice
(JIICk) HUIJiY of Pomeroy.
Also surviving ore slsterti-lnlaw, Allie Jackson of Bucyrus,
Hml_ (Ab) Zirkle llf Accoville,
Weal Vlr&amp;inla, Kathy Foster of
Beeville. Texas, Nellie Jo
Adkins of Accoville. Well
Vlr1Jlnla, and Elsie Adkins of
Alnhet!lt, West VIrginia; sever·
al nieces lllld nephews; and his
cona1an1 complllllon, "Sara."
Services will be 1. p.m.
Sunday, September 15, 2002,at
Fisher Funeral Home In
Middleport. Officla1fnll will be
the Rev. Andrew Plll'sons,
Burial will follow In Brodford
Cemc&lt;ery. Vlsltulion Will held
In the funeral home from 6to 8
~.Saturday, September 14,

..

KILPATRICK'S VIEW

Justices defining.punishment that fits the crime
Six ycnrs ago u trl11l )uugc 111
Monl~ltth , Cull!', se ntenced Lciilldi'O
Andruuc to lll'c In pt·lson . The chtti'!IC
Wits shnplll'llng. Now Andtudc 's cusc
IN hcudcd In lhc Sup1·emc Courl lor
Urj!lllllctllon Nnv. ~ II will hc'u vct·y
clllsc cull
i'lllhc IICIII't ·nl the cusc Is u mu~ l m
II H old us lhc writing~ of Clcc t'O 111 ~2
IJ .C "Lei lite punl shmc111 I'll lhc
cl'imc." Rcllcctlng lhttl sound prlncll'lc Is lhc Hlghth Att1cnt.lmcnl to our
Constilutluu . II decrees lhul 111 crlmluul cuscs. "c ruel 11nd ur1usuul" lluttl ~ h ·
ntctHs Nhufl tli!l he Inflicted.
The lucls In the Andtullc ~~~H~ nt'e nnl
In ui NIJlii C. By lhc litTle of hi NIU Nl HCn·
lcllcltt g sl~ ycu tHll!!"· he hutl become
udillct cd lu hcwhi. He hud mckcllup u
l't.l~Ori.J llf IWII I'CN iuct\1\ul hlll'l!iUI'iCN,
one cuunt of u·urlsportlttl! 1111\l'ijuunu ,
tlllli one cor1 Vlc tlon for es~u plng l'rnm
II fcucrnl rrl son . Untlcr C'nllltHI\Iu lnw.
he WUH II IWO•Iitt1C illNel One tnorc
N lrlk ~ und he wus t-tlll.
Awnrc ttl' the cnnHcqucnccH II he
were cuught. A~turu,lc cvlucnlly wns
lii1Uillc lu Nlup In hi Hcrlrnltml curccr.
Burly In Nuvcmhcr llJlJ ~ he sh•lc five
vldcolu/leN from u Knturr In Ot11urlo,
C'~tlll'. "wu week~ Iuter· he Hhoplll'lcd
llttttlhcr l'ou1' lupcN l't·om u Kmurt In
Mttntclulr. Not lh11l II mullcrK, but the
lllflCN were chlldi'cn'N l11/lCN-- "S now
· Whil e," "Free Wll y." "Lillie
Women," 'l'hc tUlles were vu luct.l 111
$1~3 ~4.

CJivcn Arulrndc'~ lung rccorll". the
lrlt"cc ttlnr cleclcd Itt try him for
cln11y lhcll. A Jury found him gulll y,
1111d the tt\ul judge h11p11•cd the llllliiUU·
lut y NCt11cncc required hy ('ulllnl'lllll
luw : 2~ ycur~ l'tlr cuch ull'en1c , the
lcrt11 H ru he served curtscc urlv cly.
i\rtdrudc will 11111 he cll gl hl c fur purolc
1111111 2041!. lie will then he K7 ycur ~

l

James

Kilpatrick
COLUMNIST
nld . As 11 prucllcnl muller, he is In lor
Ilie
·rhc U.S. Cmll'l nl' Appculs for lhc
\llh Circuit reversed Anlirude's convk·
lion. In 1111 oplnhtn by Judge Rl~hurd
Pnez, lhc court held thut even con~ld ·
crlng lhc delcnduul's record, the Nt.J nlcncc WUN "~rosN i y dl sprnpnrtlonulc In
hi s Climes. ' The court cmphuslz.ed
lhul It s decision docs nul. l11vulldutc
Culllornlu's lhree-~ trike luw. Its hu)dlngiN llrnllet.lll1thc "unu sttul clrcumstunccH" 1)1' the cuse.
'
In ncccpllng the cusc for review, the
Supreme Cuurt ~~ plunging itllo u
muze of prongs, principles nnd preccdctlt ~ In the lnsl such gu-round Itt
1\191. Ju ~ llc c Anth1my Kennedy sur·
veycd lhc tcnuln und slllhcd ·thut "tho
prcciMc cunlours urc uncleur." And
lnuccd they ure.
In llJI!O, In whul Is knnwn liN the
Rummel cu~c. the court upheld u lllc
sc nlcncc with the pnNsibility of purole.
The dcfcndtu11 was " repent offender,
bLtl hi s "priors" convictions were lor
Nmull lnrcenicH. The cuurl cmphusilcd
lhut under Tcxus lnw Rummel would
he cltglhle lor purole in only 12 ycurs,
luM
t 11hrcc ycurs Iuter, In Solem v.
llclmN, lhc high court cruwftshcd. A
South IJukotu ctlltrl hatl se ntenced

Helms ru llle Wlllwut purolc. Helms
h.td six priors, lncludtng tht cc btll'g lurJcs und grunt! lurccny. The Supreme
Court luund lite life senlencc uncon·
stllutlonul. 1t1 the p1occss lhe cnllrl
estubllshcd u three -pron g lest lor
t.lctcrrninlns 11 u sct1lcncc ls "grossly
dlsp1opor1ionu1c ." The IC NI cumpurcs
l~e hutshncss ol lhe pcnulty to the
gruvlly ol lhe ol'lcnsc, the second und
third ctllerlu reqolrc u compurlson of
sentences in other jurlsdi cllon N
Most rece ntly, In I\191, the high
court split drun1uLi cully In ulflrmlns
the file NCtllcnce Imposed upun u drug
deulcr In Mlcltlgun Jttstlcc Scullu und
Chief Justice Rehnqulsl went one wuy ·
Justices Kennelly, O' Connor und
Squrer went unnther: Ju sltcos While,
;llluckmun, Stevens unu Murshull dis ·
sen led, In the mldMtof the curnuge, the
court mtcllned four principles to be
udded to the three prongs
To gel buck lo Lcunt.lro Andrudc: My
guess Is lhutlhc court will vote ~ - 4 lo
void hi s conviction und rcmund the
cusc l'or u new und leNs drucunlon se ntence. By upplylng the prlnciplcNund
prongs to the theft of nine vlucolupes
the nuyorlty pmbubly will conclud~
thut u sentence of life without puwle is
lnt.lced both Cl'uel und unu suul.
If thi s Is lhc outcome, II could trigger l\11 explosion of uppcul s by thirdstrike pris&lt;lncrs everywhere. A thouHu nd such pri HoncrN In Culllornlu
ulonc urc behind burs for u third
ollcnse lnvolvinll drugs or polly thcll.
One way or unolhcr, whether the 9th
Clr~uil INufllrmed ur reversed, we will
gel u nllw pronoun ~e ment on the
power of' the stutcM In dcllne thcfr
criminal luws. A third Ntrlke wcm't
1\eccssurlly mcu11 "out'' uny mnre.
(Jame.Y J Kilpmrlck /,y tt roltmwl.tt
for Unlwr.l(l/ Pre1.1 Syndlt arc•.)

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Deaths
lun:ltta 'Sidle'

Runy1n

Park' is to promote llUf I'I'JII·
nilttlilln, und the 'PIIYHli 1111d
neutenng of dogs rather thllll
leavini them along the highways, s11id Chrl Cozza,

GALUPOUS - Burnetta
E. " adie" Runyan. 92.
Gallipolis. died S11turoa~.
Sept. 14, 2002, uc her rest· GCAWL'~ secretary·trea~ur­
er.
de nee.
She aflued thut struy 1111d
ArrllniJements will be
abandoned
dogs lm.lvttably
announced by Cremeens
t1nd
their
way
to the county 's
Funeral Chapel.
animal s.helter. where 11' not
clt1imed within " period of
time. they ure put down.
"E uthanl~ation 1s not ttn
HUNTINGTON - Edn11
effective
means of animal
Mae Walls. 81. Huntington.
formerly ot Crown City, died control," Couu udded
Frida~, Sept. I), 2002, m St. "Thut's been proven But
Mary s Hospical. Huntington. spaying ttnd neutering hus
She was pi'CI(.'Cded m death ~n a, more elfectlve means
by her husband. Clifford of controlling the overpopu·
lation of dogs we huve m
Wulls.
Oallla
County.
Services will be 2 p.m.
"Spuying and neutering 1s
Sundtty in Hull Funerul
important.
and If people can't
Home, Proctorville, with
afford
to
have
it done. they
Pastor Chrts Farrow olhclat·
c11n
contact
us
to
help." she
ing. Burial will be in Oswego
Communltr
Cemetery. Stlid.
lnformutipn on spuying und
Otwuy. Vistlulion was held in
neutering
wus mude uvulluble
the funerul home from 6 co 8
to
those
Hllendlng,.
who were
p.m. Sacurday.
treuted to demonstruhons by

Edn1 Mae W1lls

Festival
fram'-ltA1
Lcturt, was first runner-up
and Candlse Barber, duughcer
of Tummy und Ru"dull
Congo of Portland. wns
numed Miss Congeniality.
The queen was crowned by
Lindsey Smith, 2001 festival
queen
The "Lord of the Hnrvest"
llout of the Sonshlne Circle

front PllpA1

I

new llugpole by members of
American Legion Post 161.
VInton, while being sur.
rounded by World War II,
VIetnam ond Korean Wur
vcceruns, alonll with some
Boy Scouts.
Lambert
Lands
Preservutlon Sociely Vice
President Glenn Miller
thanked Ellen Darby and
Denver Curtis of Disabled
American Chaj)ter '3 for
their assistance In obtaininll
markers for the veterans:
Randy Adkins, Moraan
Township trustee for nls
assistance with tho fla11pole;
Oallia County Sheriff's
Offlcp's lnm11tc Release
Pro&amp;ram for oleanlna the
grounds; Estlvaun Matthews
for tho Lambert Lands map;
and William Boone, Loat~n
Monumen1 Co .. for hls mak·
lnH the monuments a renllty.
If you look now at tho
Lambert Lands, there arc no
hlah rises, no historical
m~~rkers or parks Just Uke It
mus1 have rooked' to the 30
ex-slaves thnt settled there In
1843," Miller snld.
"I can almost sec them IJCl·
tina off those ox carts and
hear them say, In the words
of Martin Luther Kln11 Jr.,
'Free at last. Oood Ood
almighty, we're free at lnst. '"
Matthews was moved to
telll's when Miller presented
her with a signed artist's ron·
dition of what was etched on
tho monument.
"I h11vc never, ever worked
with so many wonderful
people,'' aald Matthews
about her fellow society
members.
"I love every one of thorn.
This has boon u dream In my
heart for so loniJ," sho added.
Later she explained why
she thought It was Important
to create a map sfiowlna
whl)rc some of the orlalnal
30 ell·slaves used to live,
and why lhc project was so
Imr,ortant to her.
'In October 2001, our
ornnlpoten1 God knew It wa1
the ri11ht time for a proJect to
bo started so that hla depart·
cd for1Jotlen j)COple, who rest
In peace In MoriJan Bethel
Cemetery, would be rccoa·
nlzed and remembered for·
ever." Matthews sitld,
She described the project'•
three aoala: To remember the
veterans In the cemetery, to
recoanlze the 149 people
who are burled In tho como·
tery with no markers, and
thirdly to have a map of 1he
exact location of tile

-Paidnotk1
(Editor '.I Mil: T1u! prtcedlng
obltua'J was unlmenr/onally
omltte from the Saturday L~~~~ B~~~· help, au three
nmes·Sentlnel. The nmeJ- proJects arc completed and
Sentlne/ apologl&lt;.es for any will become a pcrmunent .
lncon~enlence to the family.)
hlstory of the Lamben Lands
•

•PM• AS

Pomeroy • Mlcldlepol't • O.lllpolla, Ohio • Poln1 Plllt'lnt. WV

•

the K9 Yllil\ thai 1/.re pan Qf
local law entun:emel\1.
Th lie IU(ti\\Ll'llhons were
&gt;~Hied with Vir&lt;~Jo IIJld h&lt;m·
dter M~tt Ch11mphn of
O~dhpvlt' Ctty 1\&gt;lu:e. IIJld
Je,e and h11ndler Allrl.ln
Metll.-r ul the Oa.llta Cvunty
herilf&gt; Ottke
Ovot.l \:tllten&gt;.lup tests
~vel\lpe\1 by the Amertellll
Kennel Club were 11ho avatl·
able to guuge dog,· behav1w
around people &lt;1nd lhe hOJOO,
lltld the appetlflliWC uf UojlS
bwught 10 the ob~ervance
wa' ~·he&lt;; ked by Aflile Bailey
and Lt~,t Hutt1eld of A&amp;L Pl&gt;t
Oroomm~ ot P'dlrt\11
Ma,ter mugtctun Phil
Lud;eyoo uf Puml Ple&lt;~sunl
wa~ on hund to entertaw t:htldren with tits balloon cr~
uliom. and child idenllftcalton ttngerpnnting w11s
offered by sh&lt;'ntl 's Deputy
C11rol Lemley
. For a 11rsHtme ~vent. orgulltlers wete gntlthed by the
rilsponse to ''B11rk 111 the
Park."
"We 'reJiunnmg on getltn*
btsger un be11N every ye~;~r. •
sa1d
Sherry
R(1ber1s,
OCAWL's prestdeut.
An all-volunteer orgumtll·
tion. GCAWL meecs the thtrd
Mondt\y of the momh 111 7 30
p.m. u1 St Peter's Eptscopul
Chur!.'h. Its vtce prestdent IS
Jim Colzu. und the bomd of
direccors consists of Ylr~:ini n
Addlosburger, Joo Nolun ~md
Reedu Wlllhtms

took first pluce In llouts in che
purude. The prize wus $50.
Several merchant s were
given s~iul ~o~nitlon 11nd
presenled pluques m uppreci·
1\llon for years of finunclul
support for the Festivul program.
In the group were Murty
Morurhy of D&amp;M Ptzzn.
JoAnn Crisp of Farmers
Bunk &amp; Snvlngs Co.: Bill
fwmPipA1
Frl\ncls of Frunds Florists:
Puuht Hurl of Hurt's Kountry
"A customer a'lked me a tew
Kitchpn: Rose Excuvuting days
ugo. 'j:an 't they move
and A Cut Above.
that burrlcttde so peor,le ctm
wulk on the ~ldew11lk &gt;"' she
suld.
and these 'leur ont&gt;s will
The 0011'IC~tde. unu the OCCII·
never
be
forg&lt;&gt;llt&gt;n." slonul closin!l the block l\&gt; trnt~
Matthews snld.
11C, hud ll nejlulive lmpucl Oil
The whole Idea for che business, especially during lu.~t
event wus the brnlnchild of Christmus season.
Mutthe'l\'s.
Miller nnd
"When lhe street was
Vlrglnlu Garnes - nil three blocked, tl wu.~ bud fw b\lsl·
having grown up neur or un nes.~:· suld Ashley Morrison of
the Lambert Lund.
French Ctly Cmn tmd Antique
U.S Rep. Ted Scrlcklund Mull. "You'd sit In here with
shnred his thoughcs on the nothing to do except cloun "
dedication.
"We cold our customers they
"We are all brolllers ond ~'Ould J'IU'k in tho bltck and
slsten and part of a l11rge enter throu11h the buck of the
nulionul family," he said.
store, but ulot Of people dldn 't
Strlckhmd then lncroduced know thut,'' added Hurt.
Colin Choplin, u member of
"It (the bruTiondo) sturted to
Grout Britain's Parliumont, become u PQmttulol\l thing."
who was the congressmun 's ~uld Morri~on. "II WI!.~ how we
guest.
were givlnft people direclio11~
"Ohio's hospltnllty hils IO 11et here.
been second to none "
The empty lots now only
Chaplin said. "This uctle be11r metal barricndos since
clearln11 In this Appalachian thoy huvo been I'CIOCdcd. As far
forest fs 11 wonderful Ollllm· Wl Lewl~ Is ooncomed. It's an
pie of Amorlcnns • remark· lm~voment.
able desire for freedom."
• As liOOn as I looked down
The keynote speaker was lho street. 1 saw n difference."'
Oallla
County
native she said. "It's Jetting 11 new
Richard Sbson of tho Ohio look
uguln, 1m It hus some·
Hlslorlcftl Soclely bonrd of thlnlliO offor peoplo."
direc&lt;ou. and east Interl m
"Havillj tho wall removed
president of Ohio Stute wns
a direct retlecclon of the
UnlvcniiY·
wishes and concerns of the
"It's aood to be home."
merchants." said
sold Sisson. who grew up downtown
Oordon, "We hope that this
near the Lambert Lunds.
will sp!U'k their revenues for the
"Somcthlnsllke this does· hol\dily
SCU!lOn und IIIIPW them
n't happen without a vision
Ute previous your's
..
and a drc11m," he added. "It Itoass.reooup
shows thllt wllh devotion und
Lynch lac Is still private·
lndomltoble spirit whul cun ly The
owned,
while the shes of the
be done. We're here co cele·
Former Brundeherry und
broto a powerful Journey"
Hu~klns·
Thnner bulldlnss ure
He shared his own fuml ·
In
the
hunds
of MnlnScroet
ly'w personal connection
Oulllpolls,
which
l0&lt;,1ks to mur·
with tho Lambert Lands. His
family memben were uboll· ket them for future business
tlonlsts that "knew sluvery development ulons the !llock.
Slans that the clowntown Is
wasn't right In the eyes of
Ood'nor In the conscience of recovering from the llre hove
continued over tho pruu yeur,
men,"
"This journey Is yet unfln. und on Sulurduy. a now busi·
lshed, but flnlsh It we muse," ness, Insplmtlon or Fulth, hlld
he &amp;!lid. "This Is u righteous Its grand openlniJ severul doorti
obllaatlon God llave us up from tho f1re silo.
Grun11y Hnnds, which
toward freedom. oquullty
opened
ettrller this yettr, also on
and concord,"
Suturduy
featured urtlsan
Many In utlendunce cried,
hullacd loved ones und Mlchilllc Hlpp of Orumsville,
loolCed upon the three monu· W.Va .. whp domonstruted her
mcnts with reverence at the doll-muklnB sidlls, while tho
unvelllniJ at the end of the Guilla County Animal Wei fore
Leu§ue's llrst "BIII'k In the
event.
"Ood bless us ull and let us Pttrk ' 4rcw vlsltoo downtown,
"I encourctiJO county resipralsD Him, for this remark·
able day would never have dents und vfsitgrs to come
happened without His will.'' down10wn, shop, 110t u blto 10
safd the Rev. Calvin Mlnnlt, eat and show supP!l11 for our
presldept of the Lumbert locul busineases on Second ood
Lands Pre~ervatlon Society. Third avcnueM, and all ~~n&gt;und
thut fi'IUIII'C," suld Oord!ln,

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GALLIPOLIS
Fourth
Dt 'trtl: I (\lurt o! Appeah
Will ~OtW\"nl" llll Thur&gt;day,
tpt 26 1\\ ~ )0 1:1 '~' · in th
O&lt;tllht Count) (\)1\lllWO
Ptell.s counrv,,m tv cons.~o r
casos. from Ot~Utll 1111\.1
law renee countte-'
Cas!.'&gt; w 111 b"' ~u»ue&lt;d
befwe jud&amp;e&gt; Wtlll~l\1 H
Harsha of Chtlhcothe.
Ro11"r
l
Kltne
of
Cm:levtUt&gt; t~nd Dllvtd T.
Sv~ns. of Ot~lhpolt'
The court '' •ompn'ed vf
Harsh11. Khne. Evan' 111\d
Prl.'sidinJ Judi&lt;' Peter a
Abele of Atllen~ .
The
court
directly
rilVIOWS 1111 CIISI:I~ hottrd l&gt;t
triel.l in l~&gt;wer cvurl~ m
which " de~·lslon t~ bemJ
&lt;~ppo.-led . The~e ~·"""' tnay
have been tried 111 Wl11l1Wl1
pletas, probate, JU' ~mte,
muntclpal or coumy cou[[&gt;,
~md may be etther cml 01
cnmuutl ~'ases
The cvurt servl.'&gt; I-I cvtmltes tn lll.\llthern Ohl\1,
uwludinll Adams, Atl1en&gt;,
Gttlhtl, Hl~hl11nd, Hodu1~.
Jackson. LttwretlCe. Met~'Pickawuy, P1ke, Rn",
Vinton 1 und
Scioto.
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GALLIPOLIS - Weu tll&lt;~r
permiulnJ. Shelly Co w11l
be puvlnJ several &gt;lreets w
Gnllip()lls on Ttte&gt;day and
W~dnes~I"Y· Cit)' MuniiJer
Bob Ot,rdon ttt11WLI1Wed,
Durln jl the pfllti'Ct w1&gt;rk
hours, there will b11 111•
parking on either 'kle of the
stret:!IS.
The p"vln11
proje~·t
tttcludes Olive and Cedur
stre..,ts. the 400 bluck nf
Secund Av e nut~ . und State
Street belween S~;c;l't1d 1.1 11\1
Third.
The work wIll be sUtrll n11
at about 7 a.m. and continue
throuJh 6 p.m.
Re~ldems are a~lied 111
move their vehlc;les from
the project ure" durln jl lhb
time,
"Your cuoportltion will bo
appreciated durin' the
durt~tion of tills lmprovl'"
ment pro,loot," Gordon said.

SpiCIII 1111lon
OALLIPOLIS
Gallipolis City Commhslon
will meo1 In s(1oclal ~osslon
ut 7 p.m, Tuc~dlly In tho
Oalllpoll~ Munlclpttl court·
room, Clty Mttnftgor Bub
Gordon announced.

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OALUPOI.IS
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run for the 17th ''"' ~ S\"1\1.\ltl
Dt~trwt •~ut ha' bwn !IN
l\1r ~ p.m Saturd&lt;~..v. Sepl
2l ill th~; llil11~hmt~n ft~fm,
r~-1~0 Olltu itliU\~ 7 Sv"tll.
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h'h~t.i ttl 11\t,&gt;nWQ ,,, llftlllih
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of J1•h11 R &lt;~nd Cl\e&gt;ry I
ThvtM&gt; Ill Syru\'lt'"· 1111\1
Wi\S tt IY\1tllf ut M\liil• Hlj~h
School
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gtrl s' Cl'os;.-~'&lt;1111\lr)' llllt.i
lr&lt;td\ uml field t11ums, 11 'Ill·
t l~lichm l'l\r vursi ty jlirls
busketbaU ~nd &lt;tCI!Vil In che
Mlddlef'11fl ('httr• h 1•f
Christ Jmllh jlfll\1[1 . She
quulifie for the TVC\ All·
A1:udem1~ "war\lln 2002.
Tl\(lse w111' wl~ h 111 d1u1tate
1\l tl\11 t\md muy \111 '" ut
F!trmers Run!;. ~ S~mn11&gt;
Co. In Pt1memy. llf bt mull·
In» d\1natll\n ~ to 11\0 llNmdl
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Scllolllrship f\tnd, in c11ro
of F11rmor~ fhml&lt;;, R(), Bu11
626, fl'umeroy, OhiQ 4"69,
lnt'orm!ltioll h avallablo
by call In~ llQJ. 7"2 ur !.1112·
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Pl1n reunion
RACIN E - fink fllmlly
reunion will be hold a1 1
p.m. Saturdfty at Star Mill
Pgrk In Rttclnil.

Corrtdlon

MIDDLEPORT - Mury
Wl8l1 Wlwlncmroc&lt;ly lden·
OALLIPOLIS froo tlflt?d in Ttlo~duy·~ edhllln
Immunizations will bo pro· II' 11 mombor of Mlddlt?p&lt;lrt
vlded by the Oallia Cvunty VllllliO Council. Sho I~ nut
Health Oepnrtmonl on a councll memhor. but
Thundny. Sept. 19 from 4. ruthl1r u member of 11 olll·
to 6 p.m. at the healtll ~on~· cummlttoo Wllrklnu
department. 499. Juckson un ro~torln» the Middloport
frel(lhl depoe ,
Pike.
Children In need of
lmmunlzn&lt;lons must lle
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CONSTRUCTION
Scou Atha

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Thank you for'
buying my 5th place
2002 Market Lamb
at the Oallia County
Junior Fair
Sarah Stanley
Kountry Krltters
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9!47. ro\'cred 63 yards nnd Included
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MADISON. Wis.
Quarterbu~·k
Hn1vl..s Bt&gt;llinger Sl'l.&gt;rcl on a 2-ylU'd
l..t•,•per with 1·21 len and No 22
wi,l'onsin dt;Jged upset - mi~ded
Nvrtht•rn lllill1&gt;is 24·' 1 Suturday
Thl' !lndt~trs "(4-0) won despite 10
,u..:l..s by th~ Huskies. who held
Anthuny Davis, the Big Ten's leading
ru,her hst yeur tu 49 yurds on 14 eli!'ri~s. ' '
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Am~ricun Conference outgtllned the
Badgers 455 yurds to 27~ but they h11d
ruur turmwers to Wisconsin's Qnc.
Mlnnesot 11 3t Toledo :11
MINNEAPOLIS ...:. Asud AbdulKhuliq ru~hed tor u t·ureel"hi¥h 103
yards umlu touchdown nnd 11 tso threw
f\lr 11 score to lend Mlnnesotn ~~ u 31-21
1vln over 1\lledo on Suturdny.
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The httrd-fouaht win avenged 1111
~mt&gt;armssing 3.8-1 defent to the Rockets
h~&gt;t ycnr nnd nel!nted 11 strona gnme
th11u Toledo's Wllliuni Brntton. who run
Ill times fort 14 ynrds und three tou~hu1•wn;.
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Purdue lH, w. Michigan 24
WEST LAFAYEITE, Ind. - Kyle
Ortun \vus tHl tnrget with his fnvorite
turget tutd erused nny doubts ubout his
nbility to lelld II fourth -quarter comehnt'k.
. John Stnndeford hud seven cutches
lor 143 ytlrds und two touchdowns.
inclttdlnl! the ¥lllllC·Winnlng JO-yurder
from Orton wtth ~:26 left as Purdue
rullied 111 bent Western Mlchiaun 28-24
Sutur\luv.
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Jow11 St. 36, Iowa 31
IOWA CITY, lowu - Senecn Wullnce

to oout lowu 36·31 S!UurdtiY nigbt.
lowu Stute (3- l l s~'Ored three ll&gt;tKh·
downs in the t1rst I0 112 mint,~tes 1&gt;f
the second half and udded u sufoty to
erase Iown's 24· 7 h~itl'time te11d and
beat the Ht;wkeyl."s fur the tlfth
straiaht time.
Illinois !Ill, Ark11ns11s St. 7
CHAMPAIGN, 111 . - Jon Beutjer
pussed l'vr 266 yni\ls 11nd t'o1tr touch·
downs in his t1rst st11rt fur IIHnols us
the Flghtlllll lllilli routell Arkansas·
Stat~ 59· 7 Saturday.
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llhno1s (t -2) also got 131 y~mls
rushing und three t\lllt'hdowns lrllm
Murris Virg\1. nnd Brnndun Lloyd hnd
six cn,tches for 119 ynrds,
Arkllnsus Stutc ( 1·3) muved the bull
early. guinina t3&amp; totul yurds in th\l
first quurter, but the lnditms hurt
themselves repentedly with ponnltles.
Th~ Hesl of Ihe MAC
Bowllna Green !II, Mlssourllll,
BOWLING GREEN - Josh liums
pussed for 311 yurds, cnught u touchd1•wn puss und ht!d two short sc1•1'ln».
. n!ns to teud Bowhng Oret~n 111 u !11 -2!1
vtctory over Missouri Oil Saturd.uy
nl11ht .
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Wide ~~·etver C~!le Mn1Jiler threw
tWO scortnG pusses tor lh~ F~lcons (.2·
0), who put up ~~7 y11rds ol a,ffense.
.Robe.rt Redd cuu~ht I0 pu~ses lor 209
yurd~ und 11 tou~hdown l&lt;&gt;r Bowl,hlj
Oreen. t~nd Jumes Hnwklns hnd live
catches lor 112 yurds,
Cenl. MlchllliiR l4, Akron 17
AKRON - Kenun Ll!Whorne rtltl for
two touchdowns. Including thl.' 110·
uhead score. with \1:22 to pluy, us
Central Mlchlann bent Akron 24- I7

.Lawhorn&lt;.&gt; ~~·oretl 1&gt;~ 11 2-~~rd fill\
wllh 2:01 lot) m tht~th1rd QUI\rter tu llo
th~ illlll~ at 17-17 and had 11 l·yllfd TD
mn .In thl.l founh \1111\f~t~, lie ,illlnc\1
I~~ y~rds Oil )0 Cl.lrftr&gt;s ll•r the
Chippewas (3·0), .
·a~ll St, l~. lndlllll St, 31
MUNCIE.
Ind. ,
Mllrc\ls
Merrlwellther mshed lo.r 146 )'llrds
lind three touchdowns, and Boll Slate
held ;&gt;ff ~ndh.1m1 Stall.' In 11\ll fo.ul'lh
&lt;tuurtor ll&gt;r " ~3-21 victory 1&gt;11
Samrda)'.
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Merriweather~ third tllllchdown, a
6-~ nrd mn, plll the Cllrdlna1~ ( l-1)
nheud 23-14 curly In the flnt~l porlod.
Kent St. 37, Cal Pal)' l4 .
KENT - Joshuu Cribbs rushlld l~.~t
201 ynrds ~md two t11uohd1•wns and
threw 11 3~-yurd scorh111 plls&amp; to
Derrick Bush with 49 se~'Onds romaln·
h1g St11Urdny us K\lnt State rullled to
be"t ,Cui P11fy :\1-)4,
Cnbbs. who scored 1111 runs of, 72
und 41! , ynrds. completed ll·ol-:11
pusses tor Ill) yurds und two to~ch·
downs us tho Oolden Fl11shes (,· ll
won . n 1111nw thut hnd nine . le11d
chtllljles. Including four In the luurth
&lt;tuurter.
E. Mlthhlllll ~!1. SE Miiii!OUI'I J3
YPSILANTI. Mich. Troy
Ed~urds threw n 16-yurd tou~hdow~
puss Ill Kevin Wnlter with'$ soconds
remulnh111 to lend llnslern Michil!lll1
pust Southeust Missouri SUite 3$-32
Suturduy night.
It wus the secund consecutive meet•
lng In which Edwurds enylnellt'lld "
drive In the closlnj tnlm11es for the
E11;les ( 1-2) to hont the Indians (l-1),

Grant grounds Michigan in Irish win
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)
- Notre Dume hus un oll'onse
ull right, und 11 hero In cornet'·
hu~k Shune Wulton.
Rynn Grunt run for two
touchdowns und Wulton butted uwu~ u 2-polnt conversion
puss wtth 2:53 let) us the
20th-muked Flyhtlng Irish
prcsct·vect u- 2~·23 victory
over No. 7 Michigan on
Snturduy In one of the most
crrur-fillcd 1111111es In this storlcd rlvulry.
Aller knocking down John

Nuvurre's 2-polnt puss,
Wu1ton souled tho win wlth tm
Interception near mldt'leld
with 21 seconds left.
Despite u gume full of so
muny blunders. blocks und
botched scoring chances, the
gume - ns It usuully does In
this series - crune down to
the end, And Notre Dame (3·
0) cume through for new
conch Tyrone Wllllnghum.
Nuv11rre's 8-yurd touch•down puss to Bennie JoP-pru
pulled the Wolverines (2· I)

wlthln two points. With the
crowd of !10.795 stundlngund
cheering. Navarre rolled right
and threw townrd Bruyfon
Edwords. But Wnlton leuped
high In the ulr und swuned the
bull uwuy with his right hm1d.
Notre Dome got the bull
buck but wus furced to punt.
giving the Wolverines one last
chunce thut wus snuffed out
by Wnlton·.
In ooutlngthelr first mp-10
teum since 1998, the Irish ure
on· to their first 3·0 sturt since

199(i,
Qrunt carried 28 times for
132 ynrds, while Cnrlyla
Holldny completed 8 of 17
pusses 1\w 154 yurd~ ftnd on
lntorcejltlon, which was
returned I9 yurds fur uTD by
cornerhuck Mnrlln Jackson In
tho first quurter. Noire Opmc
fulled to score un -oft'onslvo
touchdllWn In lis t'lrst 1wo
~&amp;nmes.
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Nnvnrre completed 19 ol'42
pusses for 230 ynrds 11nd o
' touchdown.

Mountaineers hold off Cincinnati, 35-32
CINCINNATI (AP) - .
l{ushccd Murshull run for two
tnu~hdowns und pussed for
unother Sltturduy us West
Vir~inlu burcly held on for u
J~-:12 victory over Clnclnnutl.
Gi no Guldugll led unother
lute ,·omebuck by Clnclnnutl
( l-1). which scored two
touchdowns In the fourth
'l"artcr und hud u chunce to
t c. Junuthun Ruffin'~ 49-yurd
rlch.l lloul tltlllmpt hit the let\
upright us time run out. .
Wc.&lt;t Vlrglnlu (2-1) hud lit tk problem with 11 defense
tltut will try lo stop No . 6
Ohio State next week. The
Mountulnccrs rushed for 334
yurds, plied up 27 first duwns
and didn't huve to 1JUilt until
the fourth qumter.
Avon Cobournc ran for 193
yurds und West Vlrglnlu's first
two touchdowns, picking his
wuy thrnugh u dcl'onsc. thut
rc\lCutcdly missed tackles.
t wus Cubuurne's second·
highest rushing totul und the
20th I DO·yttrd game of his
~urccr. The senior trulls on ly
Amos · Zcreouc on the
Muuntulnecrs' career rushing
li st.

Murshull deftly mixed short
pusses and option runs ngnlnst
the tlut-t'ooted Beurcuts. The
elusive sophomore Wits 16-of·
24 for 189 yurds und rnn 12
times far 44 yurds.
Clnclnnntl's defense lost Its
composure curly, End Antwun
Peek - the Beurcuts' best
defensive pluyer - got u 1. ~­
yt1rd penulty for tnuntln11
Mqrshull 11!'ter 11 pluy WIIS
over.
Couch Rick Minter cu lled
Peek to the sideline, grubbed
his Jersey, screumed Ill· him
und benched him. but for on ly
two pluys.
Next week. the Beurcuts
will try to stnp Ohlu Stute's

Muurlce Cl11rctt, who run for us M11rshnll 's 1-yurd touoh·
230 yurds nnd two touch- down run put West Vll'lJinlu
.
downs In 11 2~ - 7 win over Ujl)S-17,
Wnshlnyton Stute. The Ouldu)lll returned und led
Buckeyes (3-()) will visit Puul two touchdown drives . His II·
Brown Studlum nn Smurdny. yurd puss to 'i)'e Kellh und his
Wisconsin
qunrterb11ck keeper 1\11' lhe two-pulnt con·
Brnnks 13olllnycr hn~ 11 lut uf vurslun cut It to 35·32 with
time to thrm~ lust Silturdny ~:39 loft.
durlnll tho Bndgers' ~4- 1 7
win, so the Mu\ullulnecrs
change~ strutegles und frequently blitzed Otlldugll.
The sophomore quurterbuck
known for fuurth -quurter
comebucks ctuno up shnrt on
this one. He hnbhled off the
field with 11 bruised rl~ht knee ·
In the thln.l quurter. then
Wt!lked uround on the sideline

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touchdowns - IW\IIhrow- "Thlljlll)'s wtron 'ti'Oa~·
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00111 su~h " hljlhly ranked l'lilllkll lhll hlt. Pill It all
teum wa~s Oct, !1, 1974. on nw."
when they defet~ted No, 14 The Bears stunned
Illinois, C11l was last 3-0 WH1hlm~' lll!\11\ b • ~COflni
In 111116. coach St\lv~ Ill se~olld•Qlllll'lllf points
Mllrlu~d's only sefison lltl(lttll;.lng 11 ~!1·0 1e11d 111
oofore let~vltli l'or til~ s11 n htllt'tlmo, Tht~ scores camt~
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PHII..ADBI..PHIA (AP) Willis McOoh~ tied " school
record with four ru~hln@
touchdowns nnd Ken Dorsey
threw two TO p~~~ses ~~~ toprnnked Mlnml befit ll\•ermatchod Tomple 44-2 1
St~turduy In the 81¥ Bn~t opon·
er for both teams,
The delondlna nt~tlonol
chnmplons, · cumfna ofl' 11n
lmprosslve 41·1 (i viUtllf)' nt
then-No. 6 Florida lt~st week,
lmpt\lvod to 3-0 tmd extended
the nntlon's lonaest Division IA wlnnlna streilk to 25 aamos.

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(husbund), RQth Mltoholi·MIIIor wt~s opproKimt~toiy
29 years old In 1924. su her blrthdMo would hove bi'len
ftpproxlmatoly 189,, Roy Mlll~r dlod Ofl)lt\l~lmotcly ln
1924 ond he wus )2, so his blrthdotc would hove bi'lon ·
npprodmutoly I882, The ohlldren uf Ruth nnd Roy Miller
(thoro were three- one son wt~s nduptcd) wuuld llo
upproxlmntoly 78·88 ycnrs uld, Ruth tttny hnve morrlod
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GLENVILLE. W.Va. (AP)
- Thby Murruy rushed for
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go in circles. 1 do it be\.•ause l in¥ prt~Ctice 1.11 l&gt;\U'Ihli\00.
like to win and I like to cum- l'w'k s st1.1t~ t'of 1\0ll.t ~liSOI\
pete."
at DEl was IIOO&gt;rtaln. v.lld
With Stoddard, Burton felt Andrews said oo'd be\.'0010
letT Burton's last· two like the relationship had go~ lllQre inclined to look els.~&gt;­
Winston Cup seasons have stale 111\d flllUUiarity had mllde where;
~n hllrd. Expected to chal- it ditllcult foe them 111 trou- When R011sh asl:.\l\1 Surt~\
lenge for the chlllUpionship, bleshOOI problem~.
t'Ot n1.1mes of •·rew chief c~mhe ll11s instead struggled to "It gets to the point where didates to pursue. Burton
win nwes, or to ~-ome cl~'le. you both look at each other replied with one: P.c~ul
He stands 13th In the points with u blank look and that's Andrews,
·
. 'race with 10 ru'-'tlS to go, and not what we'rl) goin~ to have And wtwli DEl lt1st ~el\f
has finished no beuer than to be able to do to wm races," asked Andrews fllf drivl.'r~
third all season. The ex.hilara· he said.
who might be de&amp;lrable if
tloll of victory hus otlen yield· Cl\f owner Jack R~lsh said Park never came bll'-'k,
ed to self doubt.
he wooldn'l call the ~tuatioo Andrews replied with one:
"Anhbody that would go "a disconnect." but that it JolT Burton,
'n~rove"rg don°11 1btrulnn~nlntligen~selll~c1~, appelll'ed too chemistry with In conversations thut be~an
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Burton and Stoddard had a few months back, Andrew&amp;
· that's not ronl dence. That's gone and that their ubilily to said the . appeal of movln~
111T0g11nce." Burton said.
finish each other's sentences from the Chevrolels of 00 to
''If youmn't doins well, if hud hampered their ability to , the R11ush Fords ~rew steooiyou don't win every race, if dissect their problems.
ly.
you don 't 9uestion youn~elf at
"We stllfted this year and "I just had a grout feeling
the c:nd o~. every race. that's didn't huve the kind of results when I wus tulldng to those
'IIITOgance.
,
for (Burton's te11m} thut we 'guys," he said. "Wrc want to
A week ago, Burton s strug- were looking fo.r," Roush suid be able to win 11nd we Wl\l1t to
gles led to the repla,ce!nent of at Richmond International contend tor 11 championship
longtime c~w ch1el Frank RaL'tlWfiY. where Burton .fin· and I really feel like I m in the
Stoddard wtth Paul Andrews .. lshed 39th. "At the same time. right place now,"
who left Dale Earnhardt Inc. there wasn't the kind of rally- It ex.dtes 8urton that
The change was surprising injl !hat we'd like to have Andrews already has a chamto many in the NASCAR wtthin 11 team. to suppott tho pionship to his credit, having
garage. Burton and Stoddlll'd driver and help him find what won one as Altm Kulwicki's
were i~ their fifth season he needed."
crew chief in 1992,
together, maldns them one ?f Andrews. met~nwhile . wns "II' we weren't huviny u
the most enduring tandems m working Ill DEI and had problem nnd we had nowhere
stock car ruclng's premier endured dllTicult, circum· fo.r him, then we wouldn't
division. But !h~ chw1ge high· ·stances that mude looking have been looking lor him,"
'lights Burton s thirst for suc· elsewhere a logical step.
llurton sttid. "But when we
ce.~s.,
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First, driver Steve Park we~ having 11 pf\1blem ttnd
· It s been hurd. he smd of missed time htst season and you ve got somebody like
his ~0-rnce winless stre~k. "I this season after suffering Paul Andrews out there. man,
don I do this because I hke to brain Injuries IR a crash dur- you've gottu go at him."
1Y HANK "'"'a .lit.

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MIIGI IUNIOft GOI..It I.IAQUI- Tlie Meigs Junior Golf League ~cently concluded play. League participants we~. front row,.
11!1\ tll 111!111, SteVI!n Sll\Watt (~tl!t pia~ finllihet), l'!rad Jones {first), Seth Perry (second), !'!ryan Harris .(third), Dru Reed (\hlrdl:
l'!aek ti}W, J\llih \11!1\0Y {i1t1!t), Jake \1\!lioy (lll'lit), J,R, Greene (secohd), Patrick Johnson (second), Alex Hawley (third) , Evan Dunn
tlhltll~. l"arliCII)Iiti\8 n\lt llidured who placed are Jonathan Thompson (second), And~w Whited (second), Jacob Hunter (second).
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The IW\&gt; had t)e&gt;er WO(led
tog~:th~r ~fo{e too Mome
Caflo 400 ~t Rkhtll4.&gt;11d. They
view tl\i~ yeaf'' fu\al !\1\.'t;S i;l.~
a head ~tilrl on buildi11ga winnil~g rel~tio11ship.
lltlfl~\ liiSI&gt; WOIIid like tO
end the yt~af with some
llli&gt;11Wllhllll, ~OnW SIICI.'\lSS
that help,, ea~e his ''teeping
00\1hls ~b\l\11 his llWtl aMi·

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· " I'm nvt I''"' 1&gt;f thl&gt;-'" pe&lt;.Jo.
pie thut think you have to look
111 the minw \11\11 ""Y· 'I ktl4.&gt;W
huw 111 1111 it."' he said.
ell.phtillil\g h11w a sttir \!river
can lll..'ll hi~ t.'Qntldence.
"If you 'rc not wllllt~g to
lo&lt;.lk 111 how Ill do thing~ bet·
tor. then y011're not doubting
youn&lt;elt~ If you uever llvuhl
yourself, then whr, ll~&gt; you
ne«&lt; to do it better~ "
Anllrcw~ believes SUC\.'CSS.
CU\Ild be just u few tweak~ of
equipment aw&lt;~~. He's eager
to start mul:.lng 11 happen.
"I want to be the go.to guy,"
he Mid, ''I wunt ptl\&gt;ple tu
cume to me, I wt~nt to tell
them whut to do und l wt~ot to
tolt them how to build that c"",
I love thut stutl'."
,
Fot &lt;~II the sleepless nights
ut\\1 u11gulsh thm cume before
replucing ·Stodduru. Burton
Wtlllls to put it behiud him Md
mnke u· fresh stufl with his
new crew chief.
" It's u sud time." he suld.
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the · ifid for the New
Enjland )(l(.l. This time. hrc
iOI it right, and woo the
pole for the Nllw
Hamp.xlllre 300 on Sunday.
HI~ ford il\lt nro1m\l the
lfuck ut D2.2•U mph.
breakl~ the Winsmn Cup
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OHAMIII - The OalllllOiis JUI11tlt girls' so ftball teeni finished as champion s for this year's summer league. i"lctured , from
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ar11: ~lll ~ l Olllard. Crystal Wedtl, Ch!!IMa M~CJabe, HAley t:ludley, Ttlcle LUOI!s. Second row: Gosch ~at Cochran, Courtney SWain I
Wl11lli!!ll Caldw!lll, ~tiliekaf\ ilcltee, ilatel\ Ct&gt;~liren , Lindsey Nl~ey, Leslie Niday, Coach Jonathan McOab!l. Not pictured : Whitley
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Is u . significant part of
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and ulso a big-buck$ marketThe world ofCJo.Knrt racing."
To some Go-Kurt means
fun -kurt, a lothurlgic,
underpowered toy that lum·
bers ucross a grass'y luwn,
but to Kevin Layne and the
serious rucer, "Oo-Kllrt"
means high speed excite·
ment and danger.
Layne, of Racine. has
raced go-kurts now tor near· have u way of 11etting your
ly ·I0 yenrs. first ·for fun at kurt to the tmck. Luyne hus
local Meigs County tracks a 26-foot enclosed truller
like lhe now defunct Pepper full of ~pare purts, un extra
Downs
and . Beltline chnssls, nnd hourly I,000
Speedways, then ut the extru tire s und wheels, plus
Mei1Js County Fair Kurtlng ut least t1ve engines that ure
track and Thunder Valley at rnce- ~udy. .
.
Snowville. From there, the
Layne hus established him·
racing has branched out Into self as one of the urea's top
more serious venues, first nt runners und Is a member of
Stockport and Wheelersbura the WKA, World Kurtln11
tracks and the 339 Association. The WKS 8111\C·
Speedway where Layne h118 tlons muny tracks ucross lhe
become one of the top run- nation 118 well 118 hosting six
nen and a feature winner.
natlional events that deter·
For Layne, ilo-karting is mine a year-end points chamnot all fun and IJames. It Is pion. Over 200 kurts tmdifun he aays "That's one rea· tlonully compete for the
son we do It, but It Is also a WKA title.
serlous aport." And a rostly
During his recent trlp to
one, considering a·competl· North Carolina. Layne riladc
dve five-horsepower engine his first-ever Natlorilll guullfi·
costs at feast $1,200 a~ an er out ofa field of 212lauta.
established shop! plus a Said Layne, "It's been my
statc·of-the·urt ro11na chas· goal to I11W one of thelll!
sis can cost In ex.cess of · shows and it Is an honor to
$3,~00 . At those prlces, the get to rece with the beat,"
racing gets serious.
·
Kart racing at thla level II
Oo·knrtll were the train· a aclence. New tlrca, seem·
lng ground for Jeff Oordon lnaly perfect out of the
and Tony Stewart lllus any mold, are turned down on a
number of NASCAR and outtlnalathe to make a per.:
IRL raclna stara. The IRL's feet ofrcle, then the tires arc
Slll'ith Fisher waa a three· mounted and balanced on
time national champion In aluminum billet whecll and
ao·kartlna bcfote movina·on sold as a 101 of four.
to sprint clll'• at nearby K·C
Stralaht-away speeds on
Racewar at Chillicothe, the 1/8 mile dirt tracks near
Ohio. lkewise, Oordon the 60 mile per hour ranac.
moved from ao·karts to while blaaer tracka act proquarter·mldaeu to sprint are81lvcly faatcr. The llnrts
· can and lllca Fisher won his rage at Daytona and
fltst sprint race at Charlotte on the Wlnaton
Chllllcotlie at age 13,
Cup tracks 11 well and hit
Of course, If you ate the apeeds In eKceiA or 160 miles
serious racer you have to per hour. That'• no kld1

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gwne, but Neriou~ huslnoss.
Luync
snys.
"Aerodynamics Is lmpor·
tant just like In Winston
Cup.. A quarter Inch cun
cost )'OU severui miles per
hour. You huvc to study nnd
experiment, und test nn~
tune to aet the best results,"
"When I sturtod. I threw
the kurt tn the bnck ot: the
truck ond just hopped on
the kurt and wont mclng.
Now, kart roctna Is u scl·
once. It takes u lot of work ·
and a lot of IJ!Oncy."
Tho WKA has different
wleaht clas~~es and different
enalnc slzos qa far as what
mOdiflcati008 CliO be mndc.
Some cl118scs nrc stock·ll11ht.
stock-heavy, stock-medium
and modlflcd to nome u fow.
In the stock·IIIJht division,
stock - would moun engine
and liaht would meun welaht
class, · however. tho onalnes
arc fnr from stock. Stock
limply mc~~naallmitutlon on
what c110 be done to the
engine block, A stock after·
market cam1hafl can cost in
exc:caa of $3,0.
Layne 11 1ponaored by
Oheen Pllndna, Moon Power
~ulpment, 1.MP Qulok
Mubl and 11)eC!al help from
the Gheen Famllyl Ed Smith,"
and Lee and Ann 1..11yno.
Layne has reaced at
Jasper, Fla.; Myrtyle Beoch1
S.C.: Daytona Municipal
Stadium In Daytona, Fla.;
and Greenville, N.C.
Thursday he IeaveR for
another natlonnl WKA event
In Mnraretavllle, N.C.

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~'ll~f 1\al\lral bt a1 land het 1.Vee11
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ahonal Recreation
A~. · ntuebird Oa.y~ in Ke~"ttlld..y
Scl'lools ."
Rt¥1slrnt\on fees fur this year\
n~II~A.-onl:eren.: 'llrt $1 S for
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~"" 1o fur ons ....._~~.,"ty &lt;-'O&lt;ll'dilla"'''"'· l\l~K'II I s i .~0 .
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llldividuals who \\'ani to ~"'Ont
OBS n~emhers, alid want to atttnd
tlte coolffel\\.-e, -..-an subnlil lheir
m":llherslllp dues al\d register fur
the '-'&lt;mft'ren..'t' at the tntmbe~l\ip
rate.
Ill addiiiOII, OilS '-"-llll\1)' ...'OOtdiMtor 1"-'sitiot\s "'" available R&gt;t
tlallia al\d Meigs ~ l\1111\es. For
more lllformatlon abollttho~-e positil&gt;ns. ,"&lt;lnl&gt;lct D. Michael Worley.
New M;~rshl'ield , at (74()) 6t\4-

Sunct.y. September 15. 2002

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Membe~hip

du s in the OBS
at" S7.SO a year fur students
aoo senior dtitens and g&lt;&gt; 10 $200
!'or a life membe~hip . Regular
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Doug le Vasseur at 2~80
tbwnshii'J RMd 120, Senecaville
OH ~~780, or ~ hl www.obsbluebirds.colll
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Get your college football fix

ALLIPOLIS
Whether a
child is I year old or 12, every
parent can use a break now
and then - not to mention a
day out of the house.

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The Gallia,Jack~on. Meig~ Board of Alcohol.
Drug Addlclton and Mental Health Services
understands and is olfering the .third annuul
Parent Summit on Sept. 28 to anyone who takes
care of children in their home.
"We're trying to give parents a day out - for
free. I might add - and a chance to pick up some
· good information, and have a few laughs with our
· keynote speaker, Dr. Ray Ounrendi." Marissa Fulk.
the board's community educator said.
Guarendi is a father, clinical psychologist, author,
public speaker and a radio host. His experience
mcludes school districts. Head Start programs,
mental health centers, substance abuse programs,
inpatient psychiatric centers and juvenile courts.
He also has been a regular guest on national
radio and television, including Oprah; Joan
Rivers, Scott' Ross Prime Time, 700 Club,
Gordon Elliot and CBS This Morning.
The summit will ot'fer interaclive workshops with loeul professionals, free child
care, lunch and numerous door prizes.
"Each participant will also receive
Dr. Guarendi 's video and book as a.
gift," Fulk said,
McDonalds and the University of
Rio Grande Project CHAMP program is donating lunches for the
children and parents.
Jill Eynon, program chairman, said past program evuluatlons ha\le been positive tiM
have shown repeat atten- ,.
dees.
Spots are filling quickly, and she encouru!_!es .
anyone Interested 111
a.ttendi ng lo regi st.er
soon.
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Family"' is the title
of
Guarendi 's
keynote address.
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then get to choose
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out sessions that
will include:
• Sensons of the
Heart:
Dealing
with emotions and
establishing a support network for
families. This session
is provided by the Help
. Me Grow program.
• Klnshlp Navigator: Overview of a
special program that assists ~rundpurents
raising grandchildren. This sess1on is provided
by Children's Services.

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HARD AT WORK - Jill Eynon, ohellrman of this year's Parent Summit; Marissa Fulk,
Gallla, Jackson, Meigs Board of Alcohol , Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services: and
Robin Harris, Intersystem coordinator Family end Children Arst, work hard aa they put
plans together for this year's Parent Summit to be held at the University of Rio Granda.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER - Dr. Mike Thomaon signs autoaraphs and visits with attendees at last year's Parent Summit.

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Cum mons-Welch
LEON - George Junior
and Sandy Keefer of Leon.
are proud to unnounce the
· engagement of their daughter. Kristin Dawn Keefer, to
Michael John Richmond.
Kristin is a 1999 lll!lduate of
Point Pleasant High,School. She
is u 2002 grnduate of Mllll&gt;hall
University with a bachelor of
business administrution degree
in accOtutting. She is cl.ll'nlntly
e mplo~ed at Thriner.,Wright ~
Putemo, an occounllng ftrm m
Huntington. Kristin is the l:l'lll1d·
duughter of George Aenry,
Mlt,ine Keefer. und Melvin und
Opal Donohcw.
Mk·huel is u 1995 grnduate of
CV High SchQOI in Spokane.
WtL~h. He is also a 200 [ graduate of WVU Institute of
Technology with a bachelor of
science degree in mechunical
engineering. Michael is
etnployed by
Marathon
Ashland Petroleum, LLP. in
Catlettsburg, Ky. Michael is the
son of Steve and Beverly

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MlciiMI Richmond
Ric~mond of Point Plenl'lmt.
He ts the grandson of Curl nt)d
Jo Ann Baker. Burbarn Cuud1ll
IUld John Caudill..
The couple wtll ex,hunge
vows at 2:30 p.m.. Saturday,
Sept . 28. 2002.. The open
church servtce w1ll be held ut
the Evans Church of God.
Rte. 87, Jackson Cou111y.
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udmini strat ion from Ohio
Stule University in 2000.
He . is the Develoment
Spec i11li st for DeslgnGroup
un u r~ hit ec ture firm in
Co lumbus.
The wedd ing will luke
.place 111 5: 30p.m., Sept . 28.
nt New Albuny United
Metho(tist Church.

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McKinney-Voelker
BLACKLICK - Valerie
Rose McKinney and Timothy
Edwurd Voelker. ulong with
their pnrents. announce their
engagement.
The bride-to-be's parents
ure Mr. und Mrs. William R.
M~Kinncy uf Gallipolis. Her
fiance's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Fred . Voelker of
Pittsburgh.
Valerie is a ~ raduute of the
University of Rio Grande.
She is currently employed by
Defense Supply Center in
Columbus as u Contract
Spcdalist.
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Timothy is u ~raduute of
. the University ol Pittsburgh.
He is currently employed by
Defense Supply Center in
Columbu s as u Customer
Account Specialist.

NEW ALB AN Y - Rev.
Mark and Melinda Rowluml
of New Albnny announce
the enguge ment of their
daughter, · Megu11,
to
Andrew Vennemeyer. son
·of · Bob
abd
Vicki
. Venne meyer of De laware.
The bride-to- be graduated
from
Arlington High·
School. Fi ndlay. in 1997
und received a bllchelor'
degree in jourlhllism from
Ohio University in 2001.
She is u substitute teacher
for Colu mbus City Sc hools
and is Ink ing classes to
obtain her teac hing license.
She is tlte granddaughter nf
Norma Custer of Pomeroy
1lnd the lute. Dr. K.D.
Amsbury: Bill Rowlund l&gt;f
North Cur"l inu und the lute
Midge Rl&gt;Wiund.
. Her fi unce grudlJUtcd
from Bis hop Wuttcrson
High School , Columbus. in
1996 und received u buchclor 's 1k gree in bu si ness

APPLE GROVE - Bot&gt;
and Stephanie Fowble of
Apple Grove are proud to
announco the upcoming wedding of their daughter, Amy
Elizabeth, to Tim Clendenen.
son of Oinia and Shawn
Huffman and Tim and K11y
Clendenen.
of
Point
Pleasant .
The ceremony will be held
at 5:30 p.m.. Saturday.
October 12. 2002. at Ashton
Baptist Church. Ashton,
W.Vu. The gracious custom
of an open church wedding
will be observed.
Amy Is a· graduate of
Point Pleasant High School
und earned her btlchelor's
degree in management
information sys tems at
Murshall University. She is
Cllrrently employed by
BB&amp;T in Point Pleasant .
Tim. also a graduate of
Point Pleasnnt High School,

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ence degree ill mathematics
at Marshall University. Ho
is empl\')'ed ns u software
consultant with Netpeople.
Inc. in Westlnke. Ohio•
Following n honeymoon
in Lu$ Vegu~. tho C\lllplo will
reside in Brooklyn. Ohiv.

Mr. a Mrt. Gay Htrdm•n

them us they llnterecJ thll
building. The couple spent
the ufternoon celobrutlng SO
yQnrs of love and dedicutlllll
to ench other. Truly. they
huve set u grenl ex.umple for
others to follow in creutlng u
happy home.

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POINT PLE!IASANT- Old Town Campgrounds was the
site for the Avalanche Community Educational Outreach
Service club's .Yearly picnic In August.
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· A short busmcss meeting was conducted. The August
reception for Mason County Belle, Emma Long, was discussed. The Wohelo Club will be hosting. A reminder
regarding tl1e September, Toyota plant tour was mentioned.
In attendance weret Anne "Byua, Mary Ooodnite, Bonnie
Smithson, Helen Smithson, Nora Staats, Hol\ice
Thompson, Agnes Wlltdi!Jlg, Catherine. Wt~~~dling and
guest, Charlie Byus.

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RIO GRANDE - Tho
1 nutlonul nursing shortage is
: uffectlng heulth cure ugencles
&lt; throughout the re11lon unt.l tho
:: country, but the University of
Rio Orunde/R lo Ornnde
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lcnl fncllltlcs for two yeurs
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Senior
Cure
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Ouillpolls: und St. Mary's
Hospltul in Huntington,
W.Vu .. ull huve been udded us
new fucllllles for cllnl cnl
work.
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ever," said Prol essor or
Nursing Mnrgl Wheeler,
' Ph.D., R.N.. "When the nurs·
i. lng pro_grum sturted in Pull
: · 1980. 11 accepted 38 stu·
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: Asslstunt · Professor Debru
Oreene, M.S.N ., R.N ., will
usslst with the lncreuscd
touching duties. Orccne pre'· viously taught purt·llmc at
Rio Orundc und worked ot
~ Holzer Medical Center.
: Janet Bycn, Ph.D .. R.N .,
: Adm lnlmator of the Holzer
School of Nur~lna, ~uld Rio
1 Orunde made a 1pcclal effort
: to make room for more IIU·
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in Ohio have been unable to
accommodate · increased
enrollment due to u lock of
roHources, faculty, and sup·
port from their Institutions.
"The Holzer School of
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Anmn J111)t'~o. the
nn\.i EMT fi.11· Crown Cit\ .
~~·mhmto: \11'
ldi!s lli!),h h1111'1•t umlu thrt'Nit'l' \ cllnl\ hl'\1[1\cl', \\'~S the 1\t'~t IHUII. ·
The couple •t~Cnltho:ir'hlm• Sdl\l\11, I k 1:. 1\111\ tl 1.:\IHH\\~N" ltnl.l dll\1'\\hltl' l'lii.C •
Th" ll"""""ll~ll "~~,·
ermuon i11 'f\'ntl~~&gt;t't' uml l'it1l Sl11.'\'iuli~ot ut Atlt\l l\•n~ m
l'ht• \'llllllk IIIII\ 1\''llk\ tn t\~i th lltU'~ I . tht' 111' 1111.' \
. t't~hllllhll\ ,
wlll re~ide in {'1\1\\'n t'lty.
t ·, &gt;lmnhus,
ht'llthl.'t' hl· hlw. Itt~ 111\llld

: Ri \;, tmd lUll:)' Woemer 1&gt;f
.;; : couuwn. and li.e&gt;nnit h
'• Cummon$ of Cltlllipoll~&gt;~ TM lmde».room ~~ tile s1&gt;n
: C&gt;f Sam tmd "Belly JC&gt; Welch.
• Pllint~~ Hie. K~
:· The R.ev. OllQrie&gt; Holley
~ ;performed the duu~le-r\1~
l :ceremOl')'.
, • Th~ mt~id \lf 1\tll\\lf wus
::: Ruchol
· Saunde.rs
(\f
:: · Q~Ilipoli&amp;. B ride&amp;mt~lds were
• K1m Thylor. Htmtingt\ln,
: W.Vt1.. tmd Krl~tt1 ~kh.
' Pll int~vllle. Ky. K!.'turnh
lllake·nl' Crown City was the
- ·flC&gt;w~r ~irl. The ril\!1 oonrer
wn~ Chri~t\.&gt;phor W1~Cmer 111'
Sc(\uown. De~t mtm Wtls
· Crnig Willch of ·1\ lintsvlllo.
• Ky. The ~rnom~mo n were
· John Johnson. Crown City.
' t~nu
Bi ll C ummon~ of
Onllipolis.
The rel.'ll(ltion wns hilld nt
· tho Crown City tlre ~Minn.
The briuo i~ u 2lXJO t~rndu·
tit!.' of Gullin Al:miemy High

Tim CMndeMIIIM Nny flo~

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Mllllll Fl'tliH
&amp;hill
It I t~rl.'n' 111111 Kurt'' ' F
h~h\11 ""'~ 11111111 I Jml\' ~.
~~~~ 111 11. l\10uh 'htlfl.'h
"' \IU...lltl"-11'1·
'I'll\' tlrllk i' " '''m~ht .r ,,f
I unu tmd l~lm If I m'l. in' 11t'
~ lill\ll('t"-'rt U~l\1 t~ ~fllllll·
1l~u~htt'r 1•t' t m~ll' 1\-1.'\. "'"''
th~ lull' Ru1\\lull ~1. 1&gt;f
l'h~\hll'l.' u111l W~n&lt;l:l m11l
{'lm\"n'"' \\'1\lf of ('11\',tl.'f tlllll
tht' 1:111.' 'hud~' l.l!fl.ln' 111'
l l\1~
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Slit' "''"''"'·
i~o " 1W t:~htut~ 111'
~11-'i!l&gt; Ut~n S~h\.1\ll ''"''
tiHcmls U\1\'kt~ t'olltt:.\l 1\lr

W«e 11\W'ricd Aua. 10.. 2&lt;m. "'
W~):lln C'hurctl. Crown C'lty.
· TM tlri~ I~ tile dl\Uihltr t.il'

Herdman 5oth

Holzer to celebrate National Rehab Week
GALLIPOLIS
- The
Inpatient Rehab Unit at
Hol7.cr Medical Center has
announced its activities for
National
Rehabilitation
Awurencss Week, Sept. 1521.
.
HMC Rehab is joining the
National
Rehabilitation
Awareness Foundation, sponsor of the event, and more
than 6,500 facilities nation:
wide in observing the occasion.
The special week is
designed to promote the
value of rehabilitation. highlight the capabilities of people with disabilities, salute
the professionals who pro-

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Anniversaries

CHESTER - Ch11rity R. ,....----....,,.-...,
Wiggins and Lester L. P11rker
II 11nnouncc their engagement . They will be marrjed
POINT PLEASANT on Ol:t. 5.
Guy Herdmun and Imogene
The bride~ el ect is 11 duugh·
Knnpp were married Aug. 8,
1952. nt Mnln Street Bilptist
.
ter of Dennis und Dlln~.u
Church
in Point Pleasant.
Duwson of Purkersburg. She
Gay
is
the
son of Bill und
is 11 I996 grudu1ite of
Hu1.el (Suyre) Herdman und
Purkersburg High School.
Imogene is the daughter of
· and is employed by Industrial
Herbert and Beuluh (Gerlach)
Silo Source.
Knupp. Following the wed·
The prospective grQOm is a
ding, tl1ey were honored with
a reception at the home of
son of Lester and Pam Parker
Zcldu Knupp. Imogene's sis·
of Chester. He hus one son,
v.teM MoMinney a TIMothy Voelker
Matthew Parker. He is a 2000 ChlrHY Wllllnl 6 Lelttr Plrktr II ter. They honeymooned in
Kentucky und have since .
The wedding will be grnduute of Meigs High Chester.
resided In M~son County.
October 12. 2002 at St . School nnd is employed by
The Herdman's have spent
Matthew the Apostle Church Industrial Silo Source.
SO
happy yours together,
· in Gnhanna.
The couple will reside in
working. farming. and laugh·
lng. Their godchildren, OJ,
Tcbollah, Laura. Hannoh, and
Megun Custo. honored them
with ·u surprise reception on
July 21, 2002 at the Baden
Community Center.
vide service to people with Lampert, Program Director, on Thursduy evening for
Friends and family sung to
disabilities, and renew our Sharon Stout. Unit Manager. patients and staff to enjoy.
nation's commitment to ful- and
Amber · Thomas,
The lnpntient Rehab Unit
fill the unmet needs of people Com111unlty
Rehttions at Holzer Medical Center
with disabilities.
Coordinator.
provides an lnteitslve level of
Activltles
at
Holzer
On Wednesday. Sept. 18, therapy for patients with
Medical Center will begin on the II th annual Holzer stroke, brain InJury, multiple
Monday, Sept. 16, with an Medical Cenrer Inpatient trauma. knee nnd hip replace·
Open House on the Inpatient Rehab Reunion will be take · ments, hlp fructures, amputa·
Rehab Unit, located on the place from 12 Noon to 2 PM tlon, neurological disorders
Hospital 's Fifth Floor. m the French 500 Room and and other disabling ImpairMedical Director · Dr. Dan Patio at Holzer Medical mems. Their gmll is for
Black and new therapy staff Center. All former patients of patients to return home as
will be introduced, and tours the Rehab Unit are invited to · quickly und independently as
of the recently renovated unit attend. This year's reunion possible.
will take place. The updated will fcmurc n picnic lunch
For furth er information.
unit features a larger gym und with a Huwuliun theme , contact the Holzer Medical
dining area, us well us an entertainment. door prizes Center Rehab Unit ut '740·
increase of bed capacity from nnd much more. Musi cnl 446-5597.
23 to 26. Tours of 'the unit entertainment will be per(Story co!ltr/lmted /Jy
will be provided by Johanna formed by Chuck Congrove Hoker Medical Center.)

He~c~thet
W~:s.le&gt;y We.k'h

C'ROWN CITY -

Rowland-Vennemeyer Fowble-Clendenen

·Keefer-Richmond

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PLEASANT
VALLEY

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snld, "und I um ycry pl~u ~ell
with the suppm·t we hu vc
rec eived from P1·cs ldct\l
Oorry Dorsey In ullowinu thll
school 10 lnct·cusc Its cnt'l1ll·
mont."
B b Sl
BsN RN
ttr
ms, · · ·• · ..
B.C., nurslrtl! skill s luhtll'ttll\,
1 t\lll's inr,t
ry liNN 1stunt. Nil ld 110
progrum hus grown for u
vorlety of renson s. "We huvc
more st\1 dents cI\IC In tI10
nllrslna shortul)c. hut w~ ul su
have studems comln11 het·c
bccnuse nf the school' s repu·
totlon," Sims snld.

l'luss ~ ~~.lls I'C n\ltln ~ mull
un\1, In sonw cuscs, 1111: IIQ I·
tln11 cw n s mull ~ r. Fn1· the
l.'l lllil'ul wmk this y~ut'. the
~tullc nt · IO·Icuc hcr 1'1\tlo hu~
ll~c rc uscd ft·om lJ· I h&gt; K· l.
Stu·'ent K··ll~ M "Oult·~ nf'
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Put !'lot hus Wlll'kcd us u •·crtl·
l'i "ll
ttl '•l·•• s.·ltl•• 'c IW7.
• nllt's"s
w
Whlln hil t' duu ~ lllo l' wus huni
PI'C il\ tllure)y.
McClu lt'c
Wtttcl•~·
'tllO
l"lf"
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llll'
l kii"W
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thut sho wumed tu help th~
lnfunts, too .
"Timt's whut renlly 11'11 me
aolng," McQuire suld ,

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Without Ill

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HOLZER CLINIC
MEIGS
Offers:

MMSE

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Mini-Mental Status Evaluations

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Monday, Septem~er 16
9 am to 4 pm

Frequency of Eye Exams
One ol' the mnNt cmmnon (lll ~~ t. lllll ~ e~c i.lm: ll l l'~ ur~ usk~o 1&gt;,
"How onen should I HCI my eyes exumlned'/" It depcndN. Ynut·
oge, paMteye hiHtory, und whcthet' yuu.wour l!iliNNCN or Clltlfn~ t
lcnseH determine, in lurge Jlllt't, how oft en you need Ill huve
your eyes chec kec.l .
.
· Most eye dOCIOI'NwPuld uwrcc must children should he ~cc n
for u nrst exum by nge three, sooner If there Is u pmhlcm. For
thoNe nf UNunder l'ort y with u prescript ion, exumNNlllluld
occur annually. II' contucts or llhtNNCR uron't neccssury, every
two yean should be ~utllc l cnt. After forty, thou11h. your hndy
stund s a areater chance of devclopln l hcullh tuul eye
prublemH. like 11luu~omu. Therefore, thcHe folkNNhoulu be
seen once every 1welve monthH burrln 11 uny eye m· lteul.th

The MMSE is for patients 55 or ~lder
It is an evaluation for
Alzheimer's Disease
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problem ~.

These arc juHt guldellneN. If you've bee n Hoei ng your eye
doctor rcllulurly, continue unin11 so. He knowHyour eyes hcHI .
Thi H ollow ~ you and your npltllllCiri HL tu heHI pl un
e ~amlnutlons on u timely baHIH
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Remembering 'Alderman im' Pendergast
T11ere

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muacy prople
111111 ''"re bon1 in Gt~IUpolis \\ l1u
h;l\" 1\;1\t ll sm\ue erecttd in thc:ir
h&lt;lll\11'. One such pe111'Un w11s Jim
~mlergast, better ~nown
tts
" 1\.k'rm:\11 Jim." f,tis smtue slilnds
in l\lul~e~ Squt~.l\', tlhlwe the \\\'st
B111t1lll" Ill Kans.1s City. Mu. Jim
used 1\1 tutl~'t 1\m 11f his hirthplu,-e.
He w mh.l ot~n stty, "I' 111 t'r\n\1
Gnllipnlis, Ohi&lt;l. 1'11tlt nnme is u
jtl~c . h doesn't real!~ cl\ist." Those
1\ho hel\1'1.1 him 11'\lttld lalljlh. bl'liev·
i~ tl\\11 intked Gallipo..1lis was u
mudc up numc.
In ftK't. Jim l'cnde~tast MIS born
in Gttltipo..llis in 111~1'1 . A few )'ellf'S
pthlt t11 Jim'~ birth. his fllmily
mTivcd in the U.S . from lrelund. His
1\tthcr wus 11 drnymm1. 11 wus the
druy111~n wh•l un1•mdl!d the Ctlrg&lt;l
lhlllt the vnrlt\U~ steamboats thnt
lumle.cl at Gulllpo..llis. Then. they
1\l\l~ the ~~~~~~ to the ~!ores thul
on.lcrt'\1 it.
·
Jimwus th~ t1rstbom tlf nine ~hll ·
'''~" · Aoout 1115\l the Pc11de~ust .
1\uuily let\ Gtallipolis tmd hetldcd
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Sands
HISTORY
we~t

rownl'\1 St. Jos~ph 's. Mil. The
reader muy recall St. Juscph 's
importtlllt-e us the eustent t~nmnus
fur the Pony E press &lt;ts II'!' II as ;m
important sturtillll plu.:e f1lt' the
mlgratioll westwnrd for C\IVCI'Cd
·Wugons.
In I~7!\ Jim moved to Kansas
City whel\' he 1\mnd wnt·l&lt;. in un il\lll
fottndry. In the etlrly lllllOs he purdlasl!\1 11 sulo&lt;.llllllld a snmll hillel in
the Wc~t Bottoms of Kunsus City.
Soon his brothers und sisters hntl
joinl.'d him in Kansas City. Muny llf
them lllso worked in the sul01111 1111d
hotel.
·

In 1884Jim WtiS selected us u delegute representing the sixth wurd at
the Demllcrutk City Clltwemion.
lie becmne a l.'i.lnltnittee member
und then aldenmm in 1892. It was
the beginning of u political dynasty
tlmt lt1sted for owr· six d~-cudes und
was ultimtltely respo..msible for the
rise to power()(' H(lffY Trumun (IS u
nutionul figure .
C'ttllcd the "Pcndergust machine"
Jim 1111d l11ter his hr\\ther, '1\1m. n1led
KtiiiStiS City po..llitks by beitlg (ldVo·
cutes (or the common workit1g mtm.
The "nmchine" provided ~·out and
ltKKI for tl1e needy. It helped line up ·
jnbs tt1r the out-of-work. He would
cush thc.checb uf ruilmud men und
lu~kinghouse wm·kers. But the
'cndct¥ust Sttloott wus u hanl!out
lin· busmessmen. luwyer'll, contrac·
tnrs. huss.gumbler mu.l ollk-eholders
from the City hull und · the
Courthousc. 111e Pende~asts built
up their muchine by domg fuvors
ftll' all dusses of people.
Jim suid ubout being u pnlitkal
hos~. "I've jlol a lot of friends. That

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is all there is to the boss bu,inessfriends. You cun 't coerce people
into doing things for you· you cun 't
rmtke them vote for you. I never
.:~reed anybody in my life.
Whenever you sec amun bulldoling
unybody he doesn't last long. Sti.ll
I've been called a bos,. AII there as
to it is htiving l'riends, doing thin~s
fur people and then later on they II
do things for you."
.Historian William Reddil! .wl\lte,
"Jun Pendergust was a tnendly
mun. His round. ruddy fuce w:~s the
picture of Irish amiubility ,und his
hcuvy bluck mustache did n&lt;ll hide
his easy smile. His voice. wus sol).
He wus usually ut case .. The only
sign of tmgcr wus the swit\ vanishing of his smile .. His lll!l!~'"' we':"
rm-e, but not light utllurs. H"
cxceediltgly ugrecublc nuuutcr covered but ilid not conccul u pcrsonuiity 11f uncon1mon forcel\rlncss."
BnJther Tom. the Iemler of whtlt
was called the goat fuction of the
Kansas City Demo.:rutk pm·ty. was
not us luid buck us his brother. Torn

was more of a brawler. He became
the boss upon Jim's death in 1911.
Thm wus u tougher, shrewder mun
than Jim. !t v:n' Thn~ :who.got H~
Trum(ln hts ltrst pohllcul job, and 1t
was Tom who wus lar~ely responsible for Trunmn t&gt;ecomm~ U.S. senator from Miss .. the positiOn he held
when he wus chosen hy Roosevelt
for the 1944national ticket. Truman
wnnted to be Stute Treusurer in
1934 but Thm said, "I've alreudy
got a candidate · for that job. Whr,
don't you nm for the U.S: Se~ate'l'
Truman wontlnd the rest ts htstory.
Tom's do,vnfull wus gambling. In
193Q Tom was,arrested for failing to
pay taxes on a bribe received to pay
uft gambling debts. He wus in
prison for two ycurs, und then, iron•
1cully, he died in 1945, just a few
duys before Harry Tr.umtm became
president.
(.lamrs Scmcls i.1· a SfJecial .-orrt&gt;·'l'""dellt f(Jr rite Srmd(ly TimesSelltine/. He ccm /1&lt;• Clmracti'CI IJ_I'
ll ' l'irin~ ro 3.J6 Meadow Lalit','
Cilt:lc·~·illr. Ohio 43113.)

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BY GAVIN McCORMICK
Associated Press

77rm• utiS a time u1rm I

11\'llltl'd tt&gt; diS/111011 my /rome,
deuy it, de~im luus.fnmr e1
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gt•PftiNIIdll :~ lli~irri&lt;l, pt'l'lre~ps.

CHARLESTON (AP) Puncturing hillbilly stereotrpes. celebrating u distinctive dialect und exploring the
state's winding muds and
rivers. a current ~eneration of .
West Vir¥inia wmers tends to
curry thetr homeland even as
many leu ve it to pursue their
crutt
The state's writers ·are hurd
to classify. with works rangIng from the historical novels.
of Denise Giardina to the
militnry thrillers of Stephen
Coonts, from Jayne Anne ,
Phillips' durk tales of the disenfranchised to . Cynthia
Ryhmt's delicate stories for
children.
Still. whutever the genre,
emerge.
commonalities
Perhaps most notable is a use
of landscape less as background than us character.
"West Virginians have not
lost their relationship to the
nuturul world," suys Knte
Long,umdiojroducer whose
protites of I West Virginiu
writers will air this full on
West Virginia Public Radio.
"Thnt attachment to the. land
ls becoming rarer in this
world" - nnd was a catalyst
for the series.

Back in the good old days
.

and I lit a mutch tlltd started u little
lir-e in the hrwm1 sage. All ut once
there ~umc u stl\lng wind and the
whole hill cuupht on fire. All the
ncighhurs cume in to help put out
the fh-e .
Did I get u whuppin''l You bet I
did, Tulk about good nelgl1bors. we
all helped em.:h other, when sumeMEMORIES
llnc got sick we would go to thcit·
house ttl do the work und do whut
lll~l\1 ' r.lh.:.
In othet' words, we hud plenty Ill · s~;puruted the creum from the milk . I wus needed. There Wtls ulutof sick·
cut 1111d my molhllr hud u bill cook ulwuy hud to feed the hol!s un.d ness going un bu~k in those duys;
shlVC !tented by -.'tltll und split wood. horses before I hud to wulk u mile to IIIUIIY people died . My dud Cllllle
11cur of dying of scurlet fever. When
I would ulwuys brinl! In the wood school.
I
will
never
forget
when
I
wus
sitI wus 12 I hud pamlysls In my fuce
und coni lbr her. und I ttl so chopped
tin!!
on
top
of
u
hill
dose
to
my
lnstcud
of my legs, thunk goodness,
the wood. I hud to help milk the
home
with
tlve
of
my
school
mutes.
und I still huve it tpduy, I cun't smile
cows und tun1 the stlpurutor, which·
I ot\cn think of my boyhood duys,
whmu ditl'crence between now tmd
then. I lived 11nu ftlrlll where we hud
noelectrh:lty.und w~ us~d oilltllllps
und luntents. My mother nxcd ull
the meals on llll old Iron stove. We
hud hm bis~ults, hum, suus11ge,
homemutle upple butter und
molusscs for breukfust. For dinner
we hml cornbread. beuns, potutoes,

Max

Tawney

big or whistk. The1-c were three of
my dassmut~s thut had the puruly~is
h1 their legs, und they had to use
crutches ull their lives. You do not
see uny one today thut hus what we
did, thmtk goodness for thllt .
No one ever locked their doors
becuuse there wusn 't uny stealing
going 011 ut all. Whut u ditl'crcnce it
is toduy. Buck then almost everyone
went to church. My dud sure wus u
good singer. you could heur him
ubove everytlnc in the church.
I huve lived u long life, th'unk the
Lord for thttt. I hope I will live until
my blrthduy on Jun. 27, 2003. If I do
Juck Hunnu will come und put on u
wonderful uninml s~ow like he did

lust year. it was wonderful.
I ~un't und.:rst11nd why I ~un
remember everything b:~ck in the
good old d;1y~but when my wife,
Mabel. will tell me to go to the grocery und get u few things when I get
buck she says "Where is this and
thnt I told you to get'/ I think you are
losing your memory old mun."
P.S. I thought I would huve m~
truvcl books by Thursday but t(
looks like I will not huve them until
Monday or1\1esduy.
(Lon grime Gallipoli.~ ·Imsiness•
111011 Max 1Cnv11ev occm·wnallv stlhmits m·tides ro 'rite Srmdcry Timt&gt;sSt'lltinel crbcmt Iris world tmvel!·,
a11d mfllwries of Gallipoli.l cmd
Ga/lia Comity.)

.. .1 will tllm fomr Lexirrgtmr
e1rrd cross rile river itrto l#st
Virgitria atrd a world b1Jilt 011
memory collapsing itrto tl1e
pwserrt, abat~dor~ed famrhoti.S·
· es cocked oddly under /rillsides, once pc1/atial ice-whites
· gone to sh11des if chartetll,
tJttics givetJ over to nesting
dens for suxrllows a11d tlmi.Sir:es, verarrdiiS e1rrd grouud floors
:patrolled by the local irrsa11e.

·SDcl8l sacurnv

99th Blain family reunion
Five things you should know held at Gallipolis Ferry. ·

about .suwivors benPjits
u yeur, nnd the number of
4. Cnn u widow ~r widowycurs of work \hut you need er get retirement benel'its in
for your fumlly to be eligible ndditlon to survivors beneWhen you try lo figure out for survivors insuruncc bene- fits '/
Nn, ynu cun't gel both. But
how much life Insurance you tlts depends on yuur Ujje
when
you
die.
The
younger
11 we will puy yuu the higher or
need, do you remember to
t1dd the vuluc uf the survivors person Is, the fewer credits the benefits you ure ~ntltled
lnsurunt.:e you · prnbubly ynu need. A person who dies tn. In son1c ~uses, for cxumlii!C 22, for exnmple.
\lll, u widow or widower cun
tllrcudy htlvc thrtllll!h Sodtll before
1
would
need
only
1·
11
yeurs
1egln
re~elvlng survivors
Sccul'ity'l
or work lc1r coveral!e, And no henet'lts ut u rcdu..:ed rutc nnd
Too muny folks don't .. , or one needs more than I0 yeurs
swltc~ lo retirement
don't rcull1.e· how vuluublc of wnrk to be elil!lble for any thcr1
hcncflls
111 1111 umlldu.:ed rute
their Sm.:lal Security benefits Soclul Security benefit.
ut full retirement uge, The
just mll!hl be.
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a11d loss tl~ oddly 1\'StJI/IIIIt Ill
Ill)' IIIOtirer~· OIIC try at cJil
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tire otlrcr mrd a llt~rdscmbble
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world !Ofked irrto tire lrolll'l'
mrd setl~OIIS, aple~ce H4rerr
time lrad rrot a·iiSed so muclr
Ill merged, all tire lmrg dei)•S·
stories.fitzally stauditt~ tt~erl.rer.
The state's storytelling tradition provides another
authorial advantage.
Benedict recalls listening
for hours to stories told by
customers in a Lewisburg
barber shop. Maillard talks' of
the Ohio Valley us u "great
place for long rambling tall
tales. As a kid, I was surrounded by people who had
been dead for 30 ~ears."
"The{e. are tdentifiable
communities here - you
know where you are and who
your neighbors and family
are," said Gordon Simmons
of the West Virginia
Commission on the Arts .
"That sense of community
and belongingess give a rootedness that's reflected in storytelling."

I ask tire clerk /row long ago
the cqffee WiiS bn.wed. Sire
looks at me, tlrror~glr me, tells

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panty from "for\:e~ ot pt&gt;verty and un expllHtaii~e 1::\:onomy that hale 'h ~tped the

to air

West vqlnill Wlltlr

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Muillard noted lhal the
region has "over the ~ear'
gotten the short end of the
&gt;tick a lot.
"There's something in wu
that responds vi'l.:erall)' "hen
you think about. 'a) . the l!'.S.
government bombing coal
miners,"
he
&gt;aid .
"Wheeling's the only city
that refused to huve u
Carnegie library - the)
wouldn't luke the robt&gt;er
baron's money. That mu\er·
ick sensibility will be a pun
of me 'til the day I die ...

West Vlrgril Public Rldo his J)ll)ltwt • seriee tl hour-lq
•Wv~•w VItti 14 WMt ~ wt1te1s. whlcl\ It pllns to braldcasllt 8 p.m. on ll•lr )IS..The..,. sctlda:
Sepl17: 11'1111 t.tt:t&lt;lmty, sill&amp; poll . . . . .
Sepl:M: Oerierll Gltldilr.le. fictioo
Oct 1: Rk:hlnt Cunwf, tdlon
Ott 8: Cyothltl Ryltrrl, d*ll••'s and lOIII books
Oct 15: Klllh Maillrd, fldlon
Ott 22: Jlyne Artnt PhilfP$. !'dOn
. Od. 29: SMch. Bellon, cNichri'S boclcs
NoY. 5: Plnc:kr\l'f BerNet. lc:tiOn
IIIeY. 12: Breeoe Pn:ake, 1lcticn
IIIeY. 19: Maggie And8lsoo. poet
NoY. 26: Stephen Coonls. ftdion
Dec. 3: Matt Harshman. c:trildi•l's badal
Dec. 10: Davis Gtutrb, fictioll
Ceo. 17: Mary l.e,a Setlll. ftdlon

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mwr km'll' ~lw lr.1d, dead
me tlu• pt,l tH1S up wlrm slu·
came 011 fi1r lrer slriff.
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.fi11d myself t,, be s!'V!'Ilt)'·tll\&gt;.
IIIIlS! SOIIIId t/ris 1111) myself
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Another pan of the re~ion·~
herituge is love for its daalect.
"Most Appalachian writers
tuke deep pleusure in hanging
on to certain terms of
speech," McKinney said.
:·our speaking style is root·
ed in several centuries of colorful English lunguuge," said .
Giurdinu. "Muny of our turns
of phrase dale buck to
Chauceriun
Enstund.
'Yonder' or 'I'm a comm"those are very medieval
phrases."
"When 1 was 11 kid, we
thought it was funny when
kids would use these long
vowels - wash the deeshes,
full in the booshes," Benedict
said. "That's basically an
Elizabethan
. vowel.
Shakespeare would have
been perfectly at home with
it. u

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While the language may be
shured across Ar,paluchia.
man~ reuders identity in West
Vir~mia
writers unique
strums of violen~e and
meluncholy.
"There is a darker voiceun unusual understanding of
violence and of loss that is
sirnulumeously personul und
public," suid Jumes Harms,
who directs West Vir~iniu
University's creative wrtting ·
program.
·
Citing the stories of
Phillips and Breece Puncuke.

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mL,plaa•d durit\~ tlw Cit&gt;il
IlilT amlmwr lmnt~lrr '''
millll •l)!&lt;lill. /11 time I-''"''
that all t&gt;{ this 11\l( tnrt', simply '"nimtr, ,md "''"' th&lt;lt
might be tl/twt'd ltll~ tltWr
my rt'Spt'll(ibility.

Many ~riters s11y they huve
complel&lt;. ties to the stute ·thul
mised them. Several describe
a "push-pull" dynamk thut
draws and repels in equal
measure .
''Literature is in 11 w.uy 11
response to the stereotypes
und negative imu*es of hillbillies an&lt;! hicks.' Simmons
said. "It's not that the stereotypes don't have any basis.
but they-'re not at the truth
and core of things . Literuture
explodes them by working
through them."
.
Many writers found themselves forced to leave the

'tate for e-coru&gt;mk re~lll .
McKinnev -.aid that when s.he
graduat.,d from WV U 111
I968. the 'tate vll'ered ~~eithef
publi&gt;hing liUtlet' nvr ~'Oll\rnunitie' llf wmer'
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. That'' •·hanged m the pc~-&gt;1
IU }ellr. a' "nting pmgram~
have lloumhed at WVU,
West · Virginia \Ve,kyan and
other
carnpu,e&gt;.
&gt;aid
McKinn;:y. "ho aft¢r two
de&lt;:ades returned to Btlfboqr
County.

Many of the well-trctveloo
"'n' and daughter' return in
,ome fa,hivn . Maillard. who
tellrhe&gt; in Britbh Columbia.
'i&gt;it' regularl) . Benedict
te&lt;K·he' in a "nail Virginia
college. 90 minute' frvm his
famil\ in Lewi,llur~: .
"Elllployment 1-'eep, me
out of Weq Virg1nia.''
Benedil·t &gt;Utd. ·:But it\ like
the mvth of Antueu&gt; .you've· got to tou,·h earth
where you grew up to druw
strength from it ...
Giardina suy' her tk 10 the
lund of \\·b t \'irginm i&gt;. ultimately .. spiritual. Mailltud
he ' had a "mystiL'al
feeling about the plaL'e m~
whole life.
"The last time I was In
Wheeling." he .aid.."u wonder·
ful shon thunderstonn pas.~
through. leuvill$ that rained-on
feeling in the mr. I was with a
friend. und we looked up and
down the streets. Now
Wheeling's not the world's
most st-enic location. Lots \II.
the store&gt; are dosed. und it's .
kind of seedy and rundown.
And my friend looked at me
und said. 'Isn't it grem'"
"And it was. But I couldn't
tell you why."
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crl'f from rite prolo~rlf ro
Richcrrcl c,,,...v :S /997 11orr/.
"Losr Higllw(Jy, .. p11blished
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My father a shqfi 111i11er like
most '!f the fathers if that
rime and pltlCf!, dead irr rlrr
early spri11g ~f 1938 rifler roo
me111Y yea~ imd'ergrormd; my
motlwr .\~me .five years later in
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Pinckney
Benedict, whv grew up on a
funn outside Lewisburg. said.
"What defines West Virginia
for me is the roads that loop
back on themselves. where
you get up in the. morning
und head west and lind yourself driving straight into the
sun. Thut's what connects us.
literallY und figuratively."
Northern Punhnndle writers
have their own touchstone in
the Ohio River.
Keith Mnillard. who has set
seven of his nine novels in
fictional R~ysville. which is
modeled on Wheeling. snid.
"Certuinly the river !lows
through my writing as u constunt stream . It 's central to
life in
the
Northern
Panhandle - you're either
moving towurd it or nwny
from it."

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"The history of the ewth
Itself gives West Virginia
writers a unique angle of
vision,"
said
Irene
McKinney. the state's poet
laureate. "The mountains
~ive a sense of prehistoric
hme, a way of seeing that
human life fits into a larger
picture of the natural· world.

Harms said tht' 10ice lt•ap.,

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The tragedy of a deadly torr'lUdo Is immedlate und devasiutlng, killing and maiming
!Jeople and destroying property.
: But there are longer-lasting
scars. terrible ones, on the
hearts and souls of people
who lose loved ones, people
&gt;vho were there but spared
injury and even people who
had moved elsewhere and
· were never In danger.
In "A World Turned Over,"
Lorlan Hemingway guides
· ihe reader through the facts
bf the M11rch 3, 1966, tornado
that tore through Candlestick
Shopping Center in Jackson,
Miss., killin$ 14 and leaving
many more lrvesln shambles.
Then she turns to the mem·
pries of those who were there
pr who lost loved ones, stories not told by them until her
ilrrival. She revisits the scene
INith people who haven't

been back since, and may
wish they hadn't this time.
And in the process she seems
to be trying to exorcise a
demon of her own - that of a
young Lorian, raised in the
neighborhood, playmate of
many victims, but who had
moved away months before the
stom\ and has felt guilty since
for not l,Jeing there with them.
She introduces the reader
to very real people, including
Ronny Hannis, a lad with a
constant smile. He worked at
the supermarket checkout,
where he kept candy under
the counter to hand out to
scruffy children who waited
eagerly for the goodies.
Ronny, looking uhead to
staning college, had stopped at
a hot dog stand on his way to
work. There, he used his body
to shield a little girl when the
winds demolished the building.
Then Ronny, cut and battered,
crossed the parking lot to the
market and began bel ping·dig
people out, unaware ·o f his own
rnjuries. Finally taken to a hosprtal, Ronny died in the emergency room. a young hero.
"There are forms of tres·
pass that reach beyond the
ordinary," Hemingway writes
of her visit to the Hannis
family. "Already it is hurting

them all. I can see it in each
face, in each pair of eyes,"
she recalls, despite their willingness to invite her to their
home and remember that terribl~ day for her.
Later she revisits the
rebuilt shopping center with
Linda Flowers, who tled the
demolished market, bleeding
and battered. Flowers recalls
the color of the sky before the
twister as "yellow hell."
Grown now, Flowers says
she still trembhls at tornado
warnings and recalls how her
father, a tough ex· Marine who
survived the Pacific campaign
of World War II, would sense
her fear and call to calm her
when bad weather threatened.
Karei McDonald, a fire ·and
rescue worker who sprinted to
tlie scene to help, says that of
all the death and injuries he
has seen thal was the worst.
"I think the most astonishing
thing was that people would
walk around with part of their
head tore off," he recalls. "Or
their ear tore off, or an ann tore
off. And they walked around
like this, just in a daze, like
they wasn t hurt."
But they were and so was
everyone who was touched by
the storm. They were all hurt
somehow, even Hemingway.

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et.ije ot' the 36S-.~u:~re- mile
Cevennes National 'Park, one
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out from Valler..tugue, but it is
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beech lind chestnut woodhmd, wlndh111 its wuy. past
ruins of shepl\erd huts before
emeft!lllll onro n jlliUI.Cd ridge
with views overloo""klnl! deep
ravl11es.
lle prepared, however, ttl
dive Into the bushes to escape
a head·011 collision with
moumnln bikers hurtlin~
down - who. like you. don 1
really expect ttl encounter
\11\yl.llle else,
Ft'llm the ..summlt there is
anlmpl'\\sslve view Ill' a deso·
lute limestone rlateau on one
side nnd Moun Lotere 's long
l!fllnlte rldl!es covered in
hettther on tlie other,
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a meteorolol!ical observatory
that houses a collection of
photos deplctllll! weather pat·
terns, types of douds and
winds or snow. The handful
of hikers at the top, however,
seetnilli!IY preferred ttl take o
nap In 11 tleld nmld the butz
of clcadns.
The more lrttl'\\pid hikers
- nnd llterllry fans - can
follow the 120·mlle Robert
Louis Stevenson Trnll,
named arter the famous
Scottish author of "Treasure
Island." He put the re_!lon on
the mnp with his 1879 book
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the best goat cheeses. the isolated Cevennes region Is per·
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numerous (!ites d'etapes, hos· ctmyoning, when p:1niclpunts
tels tlmt wry in si7.c :md com- use ropes tmd harnesses to
fort but usually gum'tllltee a descend a series of waterfalls,
friendly welcome and a a very populm' activity in the
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hnme·L't:)()ked meal. The less region.
enel'l!etic .:ail retmcc the
Amon!! sites not to miss In
main P\lint~ of his joumey the Cevennes is the Grotte
from Lc Monasuer-sur· des Demoiselles. a Vtlst cave
Guzcllle to St.Jeon-du-Gard complex revealilll! a mysteriby car.
ous subtemmeun world thut
For the non-hikei'S, the locals once believed wus
Thm gorges and Henmlt home to fniries,
River valleys are wonderful
Inside, the hil!h ceilings,
to exrlol'e by canoe. though m~ssive p~llars u~d 11 light
you'l be disappointed if m1st combme to g1ve one the
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rivers are calm,
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slll!htly touristy (til least by
the 1'\\glon's stund1trds) but
pleasunt town of Fl1.1rlic.
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which to tour the hills.
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to carry your ptlck If you
want to follow in Stevenson's
footsteps , But be wurned,
most trekkers say It's u bit of
n nighuunre.
While paddlins down the
Serving the
Tarn River, dwnrfed on each
.side by looming limestone
dill's, be sure to keep an eye
out for bltarre rock forma·
·tlons caused by centuries of
erosion.
You cun sleep by a camp·
tlre on n sandy bench u11d eat
local rubblt terrlne und look
out tor engles und pere(!rlne
falcons - und !!UUrd ngul11st
wild boars.

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• D~fiunt Teenugcr: Tips for
denting with the tccnugcr
who is resistant to pure11111l
guiduncc put on by Woodllllld
Centers.
• Red Fh1gs: Whul purcnts
und curcgivers should know
ubout identifying teen dcprl'S·
sion und suicide risks, tlml
Fulk will be giving.
After lunch. pmticipunts
will choose one or the follow·
ing uftcrnoun sessions:
Gateway
Drugs:
•
Discussion of the danger' of
substuncc abuse and th.: pro·
gression into bigger problems. This session will be put
on by FACTS.
• Positive
Behaviors:
Strategies to help you dcul
with the stress·es of par~nting
by Woodlnnd Centers.
• Defiant Child: Tips for

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Dear
Abby

you us it is for you Ill tdl it.
Until you spettk up and set
things stmight. the gho't of
thlll •·hild-mulesting nwnster
she murried will swnct
between ~Oil. You have pro·
tected hun long ennugh.
Gather your l'ournge nnd
spcnk out. It will begin your
henling.
.
I know I mny sound hke a
broken record. but c'OIItl~el ·
ing nm hdp you to put this
unhuppy ~hapter of your life
to rest Olll'e and t'nr all. Ask
your dm~tnr for a referml. or
cull the nearest rape hotline.
DEAR ABBY: I haw &lt;t
serious problem. My lluhcr i&gt;
unreasonuhly stril'l. I am 16,
aud he won't let me do hurd·
ly nnythiug. ~k will not let
me go plaws unless there t&gt;
pmcntul sup&lt;'rvision Ill nil
time,. To nutl.l' nlllller'
wnrsc.Jest~rdny when _I w1~s
drnppe otl 111 a gtrltncnd s
Ill&gt; usc. he made my mother
go In the door In meet her
parents' They wereu't hmne.
so t was not allowed lo stny. I
hud 111 get l&gt;nck in the cur nnd
my p11rc111s di1lVC me home. I
huw never · hc•c11 so embnrrussed in my life.
My t\tther is the king of the
houseltold and whmcver he
suys goes. He\ impossihlt!.
Hell'· - TEEN HELD
CA 'TIVE IN MASSACHUSETTS
m:AR l'APTIV.:: You
t,ll'c cursed with pnrents who
love you. Every teenager
should huvc the ndv!Uitnges
you have.
P.S. Be ussured. you will
apprccintc your fnther's
"slrkt" IIIIi tude when ynunre
older und llOl'OillC n purclll.
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how to deal with a child who
is resistunl In parentul guiduncc, put on by Womllund
Centers.
• Ahoul Credit and
Bud~L·ting : Hnw hl Jtvoid the
credit .:nrd trap and uhnul
dny·to-day money hudgding.
put on by URG.
There also will he ll Purcnt
Reading · Aca1kmy . where
Fwnily and Chi ldren First
rcprcscnlalivcs will dis~:nss
litcrucy und reading l,o cllildrcn.
The Parent Summit will
take plucc from 9 a.m. 1\1 2:30
p.m. at the University of Rio
Grundc in Wood Hall.
Allltou~h the event · is free
pre - rc~lstrution is rCljUircd by
Sept. _() and can be ucwmplishcd hy muil, phone. or
fux:
Jackson -Gtilliu
Parent
Summit. Murissa Fulk . P.O.
Box 514, Gallipolis. Ohio
456~ 1 or 1'11x (7.!0) 446-6814
or hy t:u lling (740) 446-3022.

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vot~s define borders of passionate debate
BY JASON Sl1tu1U$0

AsSociated press writer

INVE TIN

Bubbling beverage debate

JACKSON . Mi~~ - (AP) A Web site that asks visitors to enter their childhood zip code and.
ln the South it's called Coke.
the soft drink term they use has recorded 29,000 votes.
even when it's Pepsi. Mnny
in 8\lSI\&gt;n ' uy tome. A j&gt;t\.'I ~ ,,
cious few even order n huy
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Pop
'vs. &gt;odu.
Coke
·Order. a MXht in Michignn
or Minne~\&gt;tll nnd you're
clearly 1111 omsider. Ask for
PQP in New York City und
you risk being ridiculed.
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professor
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A1nericuns ure overly passionute noout how they reler
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to the popular bevemge fmnOther
ily.
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"For reasons 1hut ur&lt;'
undeur to me people fee I
they huve lkeuse to uttuck SOURCE: Alan McConchle
AP
those who suy pop liS stupid
or illogical." Vnux stlid. "I tlcientl~ lllgi~ul for me. I'm University linguistics pro- mui.'h ltnymore." he sllid.
use Coke becuuse I grew up 11\ll gvmg Ill 11~0 it." Yttll!i fes~or Wult Wlllfmm uis•••
in Houston. They're not too suill. ''They just U)t(l whmev- . agreed. suyin~ the ~~p-~odu ­
Oil
th"
Net:
fond of thut uround here. er they hem. ·
Pop
vs.
Soon
~urvoy:
CI&gt;ke
divide
•~ rt:pil&gt;nul und
However. it's not 11s stigmnWhen
Alnn
McConchie
not
bused
uo 111~e. llge or http://www.ugcs . l.'ttll~h.odlt
tited us saving pop."
I'X·7Et11 m\.'1.'011/pop- s\\da
Tin' pt&gt;p:sodu-Coke divide was u freshmnn nt tht itwomc.
il'orn it\ Institute llf
As for M~Conchie. h~
hus nlwuy' cre111ed vu~ue. Cut
Tcchnolo~y in 19\l), he grew up in pop ~.·oumry - in
and usuully inc'orrt•ct.
the K'e with new class- Wushing1nt1 suue - but _Iuter
USM1111pti\HI&gt; IIIWUI who s11ys Ol\'kt'
mutes
m\well 1\&gt; sodu regtons:
,,p oy usl.ing. "Sllllu or Culililflliu,
whut wht.·r~. Vuux suid. But
he went to
t'or the first time. Internet pob;1e Web pnge und almost school. undwhere
New York slllle.
, technolo~;y .- und 29.000
where
he
mukes
his home.
30.000
votes
Iuter.
the
com·
votes on a Web site - hus
So
whttt
ctnes
he
cull
u bubpuler
.
prog.
n
un\ner
is
now
11
IJI'fered u definition of the · pltrH1me hng111st .
blr,
bevl:'rU),:t)
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debute ·~ borders.
"Floridn splits nlmost right
'I don't reully dri.nk It thut
The silt'. creuted eight
in hulf between suying Coke -;;::;:;~~=fToio':l:o;:;:=~~
yem·s ugo tiS u college pro- nnll
sodn - just like the 'ri
JCCI. usks v \Sitors to ~nter Bush-Gore
TOrAIINTnNrt IOflwo~e
·
thin¥."
'their childhood zip code und
makes canne&lt;tlng lost &amp;
McCnm:hie
said.
"We
re
the sot! drink t&lt;•rm they usc,
Grace Myers
. Their volt; is then pluced on leurning thai hnlf of Floridu I
is n Southern suite and the
FIVI email boxes, Webmoil,
Excavatln!i! for
n mnp ns u colored dot.
other
half
is
people
.who
Whm hus emerged is u
buytng my L\J\JLr. Instant Messaging and more!
swmh of Coke vote~ m:ro» moved in fmm tl1e North."
S'eet hu Seethurumnn, n
Unllmll1!1 Amu • Sian Up OnllM
the South: pop votes in the murketi
Market Hog.
ng
professor
at
Midwest .und Cunitdn. und
www.localnet.com
souu votes in the Northeust Wushington University in St .
Louis. snid McCone hie's
Jesse
und Cnlifornin. und - curi- dutu
isn't
rclinble
becnuse
ou~ly... - in St. Louis und
Myers
it's not n rundom sample. ·
Milwaukee.
But
North
Curolinn
State
Who's winning? It's, um.
h(ltltc neck 11nd ned. Pop .-- - - - - - - - -.,.-- - - - - - - - -...,----.:__ _ _ _ __
und sudu t:alih huve nbo111
... 11 ,:100 votes. t&gt;r W percent.
Ohio Electric Choice
Coke hus uhnut 4,KOO votes.
Pow~•· Tip N~ . 2 ,
Aside from raw numbers
·from the survey - whose
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scientific vulue is u muller
of dchute - the site feulures posted messages frnm
W.:h smll:rs who l\I'C russionutc ul'lout their wore l(•r
can
the drink:
- Historicully. the cor·
reel ·term is 'plmsphulc,'
which wus defined hy sodu
jerks . ... Therefore slxlu is
deurly WRONG.
- Be uwur.: tlluf soft
,
drink is common in the
Sllllth. where I am from.
und using 'pop'· or 's&lt;ldu'
will gel you 11 VERY pel'll·
liur louk.
New Orleans resident
Kristi Trcnt~wstu. u Coke
person. is one of those who
might look usknncc HI penpie who say po\1, u term slw
suvs is "creepy. · ·
1
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kind of like u ·~ee willkcrs,"' she said. "II s just nne
of those things thut ulwnys
sounded oud tnmc. I'm sure
there's no good reason for

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Pop soda or Coke? 29,000 Internet .

Childhood rape kept
seaet is wedge between
daughter, mom
DEAR ABBY: I mu writ·
inj! becuuse of the leu~r from
''E.M. in Floridu.'' the
woinun who was mped ut ug~
15 by two policemen during ·
World War II. She is ~till
haunted by that tmgedy.
When I wus I I, my mother
wenl to the hospital to h;11~
her tinh ~hild . Whik she "us
gone. my stcpf:uher raped
m~ . He snid if I tolll he wouhl
hurt my two litth: sisters.
Every nigl\t I fenred the
rupe would happen again.
After my sisters wei\' nsleep.
I W\&gt;uld cruwl under my bed
and scoot bud: us far us I
CI&gt;Uld. Then r d wutch the
nack under · the bedroom
door to see if my stepfather ·
was approaching. I never told
my mother what happened.
One night. my stepfather
got drunk und told my moth·
cr he nnd I hnd sex. She cume
to lne und hit me hllnl. She
suid. "How dure yuu try to
mke my husbund !"
I ran away thut night. l wus
15. I didn't see my nl(lther for
many yenrs. I moved to
unother stnte. Forty ycurs
Iuter. m~ elderly mother and I
are tulkmg. but not one wcml
hus been snid uboul the rape.
How can my mom think I
hud sex. willingly with thut
uwful mun when I w11s {lnly
II'! My whole life WIIS
messed up becnuse of him. I
huve pruyed about this. but
I'm not going to·say 1111ything
to her utter all these yeurs.
She is not in good health. due
to cuncer.
When I wus 20. my stepf11·
tho·r killed himself. My moth·
er now tulks abo1i1 him a lot.
She will say. "Daully did this
for us," und "Daddy was n
goou mutt" I hold my br.:uth
und wuit for her to change th~
subject. I hale that mv moth·
er doesn't know the truth. I
cun 't tell her. She is more
thun 80 years old und sick.
I did nothing wrong. Thunk
you for letting me spout otT.
A SURVIVOR IN
n.ORIDA
llEAR • SURVIVOR:
Ynu're wckornc. Thut's wh111
I'm here ti1r.
Now. please ulkiw me to
offer you some unsolicited
advice. You should h11vt: set
the record struight with your
mother years ago. Eve n
though she is ill. it is not too
·1111c to do it. II is as im\mrtant
fur her to he11r the 1rn11 from

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still count On. the
same safe, reliable electric service

you've always enjQyed.

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Logic lws lillie to do with
n person's position on the
pop-sndu speclrum, Vuux .
snid.
"A kid hcuriug pop growin~ up in Ohio doesn't
th1nk. +lmm, thai isn't sui'-

Ohio Eleetl'ic Choice offer• you the powet•tp choooo. When•upplter• become
active in your ore•, you can chooae to ow itch 10 • new elec1rlc !upplicr or ally
with your loca l electric utility. But no moller who! yciu choo•e. your current
eleccrlc 'u!illty will ali II deliver you&gt;' powel' bec•u•e they will continue 10 mat main
the p.oleo, wlrn ond equipmentlhHI bt·lng you eleclriclty. You thou ld continue to
call you!· locolelectrlc utility tfyou1• power goe• ouc. So remember, no m1t1er who~
choice you make, reatuaurcCl your ••fe, reliable clectrl~ ••rvlce willatay the1ame. ,

To l•arn mor•, call or click

1·888·0EC·1314

Knotv gift tax rules bifore
hat1ding out presents
11'~'01.1 plun 011 ~h: ing t:~sh or
11nll~lllllll'.WI~ to }'t\tlr l'llmil}'.
)'00 'II Wtlnl 10 tl\lll.:e sure ~'Oil
ll~lld 11 ~k.~ l.'tl~ \\1' ;.'\\IU
~~.,f(~~ity - !_lit\ tMel'.
Qlt) tl\11. l~w~ ~re tltslj:n~lltl

Am

Bowman
Moore

dlsrou~ill'tXlplel'rom !_livit~

11way t~lltoolr lll'~e•~ tt1 rwu~'ll
the e~tute n~ hurdoll tm their
lwi~. And ~1. by ~~~l!l ~·~
nH~, )'\IU c:tm still n~t~kll sit·
uble pt-esent~ to yt_'ll.lf ltl\'od
ones. withtlllt bei"i hit h
heuvy gil) till\\'~.
Bol\ue mnldng lttW gilh.
though. you· II wmu to lt.1mil·
lnrl~ yt.lU~tlf with l!m HI~ .
retuhltion~ . 111 begh1 with.
you &lt;'1111 !_lh-e 11W1~· $ll.~l0 to
nny ono pet'1'1.lll in uny unll
yet1r. Gilh ~1h\11'e thlll m11mmt
muy be ~uhiect to the 1)11\ tu~.
whll:h. In 2002. etm hi: n~ hil!h
n~ !10 Jll:ll\,'lll1t. tlllpentlhll! 1111
tho sltllof your Ul&lt;t.obltlllstnt\l.
Tho top gil) Ill~ 11.1to ~~ s~:hQ\1ul~ltu !_l11.1tltmll)• decline. until
it re11chi}~ ~!I pel'l.'tnt In lOt ll.
Of ~'tllii'Sil. $11.000 ~~ 11111 1111
in~ijlnHkunt ~11111. 8111 if ¥\Ill
11'1.1111 Ill ll,i¥e )'\\Uf l.'hiltf Ul'
gnmdchilil ove11 more. yout·
spoust} 1:1111 nlsn l.'lllltrlhutc
$11 ,tlOO. thtlrehy dmthllnl!
your gUt And thll two 111' you
ctm koop muklng th"' cumuln·
tlve $2tOOU ~in )'llnt' nHer
your.
flurthllrmnt~.
there's nollmh 1111 th() number
of people tn whom y11U cnn
give the $ll.ll0tlunnuulllll)~.
You cnn mnke !)lih to ynur
chilllt'tm. your children's
SJl\luse~. your l!l'undchlltlr~:n.
your nephows t111tl nieces.
your friends - unynm.l )'1111
choose.
In t'11ct. hy mnking multlplo.
repetitive 11ins. you cnn [lrelll·
ly redu~'il tl1u ~li.e 111' your Itill ·
tlble estnto. Under cun'limluw,
you cnn glvo nwu~ up tu $1
million In your hfetlmil, In
uuultlon·tnthe $ll.tl00 tmnuul
sin~. whhoul h-:illl! 1\'Qllh't:ll
to puy sUI tuxes. ·
Conscquc:ntly, glt\ing ~·unho
nn hnpmtunt estlllil· plunninl!
tool. (Right now. estute tuxes
ure slnteu l'ot· elimlnutlon In
2tll 0. hut there's 11\l lllllll'tiiiiCt:
they won't he t-elnstutcu by- 11
1\tture Congress und udmlnls·
trillion.)

GUEST
VIEW .
Gifts til'

Thu~

Rnanelala.~s
WI}'w \1111)' 11111.~1

t'llr.

about c:t~.'lli »,m~. ll~tt &gt;'m muy
Willi t~ldt&gt; Ill ~h't: yt.l\lf i:hH•
\lren 111' \llher llm11ly memhet~
gil\~ of other llmmdttl \ll\.'1\lt~.
sm:h 11s stod.~ , If )'OU do,
you'll stnt f11.1.'1l th4l sunw
$1 UlOO Hmh. hill )'\\U 'II ~1lso
hn~ stmw other Issues t\11.'\ln·
sldcr.
Stl!lf'\\~1.1. 1\.'1' \"l\lllt11)1\", thut.
mnny yeurs ~l!l\l• you lll.lttll.ht
somo stock wm·th $7.000.
1'\l\ltiJ'. )'OUr shm~s life wnrth
$11.11011. II' you \~I'll to ~dl
your shures. you'd htwl! ttl I)IIY
l:lll'itul 1111ins 111:\l:s 1111 ~mr
$4;000 prot1t. If )'(Itt dOCl\IOO
tu !_liVIl thcs.: shures to. )'(&gt;Ill'
llrtllldson. you t.'lluld ~tso:tll)l)
the ~nphnl !_lttlns ttll\ - hut
your pnmilson ~'tli.tldn 't. Ewn
thuuph he only a;.-qulred the
stm:li whtm h wus . ut the
$ll.fl()() ltiV!ll, hll Will. h&lt;WC Ill
puy ..:npitull!ulns on tho $4.000
appl'tlCltttlon - plus uny tlthllr
prl;.oeln~t-ettSil - when h!l slllls
the stt~~:k.
0\1es this 11101111 YOU shmtld
uev~:1· muko llllm of upln'l!l:iut~:~cl Sllll:k') Not t\tl.'OsSllr ly. But
ir ynu du, muke sure you ~:om­
municttlo ull thil ttllt 11.1milku·
tlt~ns to your intendw rodpl·
ont - ht\l\1re you tmtkc thu
sm.
In foct, It's 11 llood ldi!n to
mlk helorehnnd to llVW')IIliUl to
whom you tllun to l!lve u 11m.
By Jlnwltlhlll th~:m with some
udvunco notlco, yuu'll 11lve
lhem u chtuK-e tu pltm utit.md
..,. und 10 got \htl most ul.ll nf
your phlh1111hmpy.
(Ami' IJmi'lllttlt-MtHJ/'11 Is th~
f.'tllmil/ .Iotti'.~ lm·~.vtmtmt.~
"''lll'fl,l't'lllttlil'l' '"till' Grtllitmlis
ttl'f1tt. Slw em1 ill' emlltll'ltltl m
lttll' t!{fkr. !19011 St'l't!lltl 111'1'.,
GttllitHIIi.l\ Ill 740··141·114-11.)

Business briefs
Ohioans should
be on pard
aplnst lclvance
fie loan scams
The 0111cc of Ctmsumer
Atl't1IN1, which wus c~ullld In
Mny Jo h.clp prevent unscl\tJl\1·
lous lending pructl~o'Os In Ohio, Is
WtU'nlng 01\ltlllns to be on yuurd
llllllinsl newspuper clusslfled
ailvertlsemcnts thut promute
11dvuncc 1\:c lonn scums.
In 11 typlcul scum, phony bus I·
nesscs plncc clusslfliXI nds to
lure JlC&lt;!plo who 111'0 huvtns dlf·
llculty ITndlng nloun due to pnst
credit problems. The nds urge
the consumer to contuct tfte
business ut u long dlsumcc telephone number In 1UUJU1or SUllo
or In Cunut.ln.
Af)er soliciting fhmnclul .
lnformmlon from ilic culler. they
cluim !hut they cun llnd 11 prlvnte
lender to flnnncc u lmm.
tlowevcr, befot'tl the lmm cun be
processed, they suy thutthe con·
sumer needs to muke n down
puymeni or purchu~e speelul
mortguge h1sunu\ce. The con:
sumer r~ then lnstl\tcted to senu
between $400 nnd $2,()()() to
cover those cosLI by sending u
money order out of stutc or to
Cunndu.
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"When n mortgUI!Il broker
demunds money l1cfore they
provide· their services, thl's
should rulse' un immedlllte red
flog fur every boiTOwcr," sukl F.
Scott
O'Donnell',
Superintendent of the Ohio

Division
of
fllnnndul
Institutions. "l.u1Jithnillll bl\lkers
IJUt pulu ut the time t&gt;f the lt"m
closh11!· Do not semi money to n
1111\t1Buge hroket· In udvtm~oc of
recclvlnj! 11 lmm. In uti llkllll·
hood, It w\U be thllii.ISt tltnll you
see !hut money or lle!lf from !he
so-culloo mortgugo broker."
In Ohio, Uic cltlssltled uds
hove been pluced bY. unregls·
tered bmket'!l using the nnmes .
Fnlrbrook Flnum:lul, Premium
flltimu:htl untl Stein &amp;
Richmond, but they could be
ope~rutlnfl under uther nomos.
Ohio luw requll'tls mortaoge
broket'!l to be registered Uuoullh
the Dlvtslon of Flnuncful
Institutions und to Include !heir
reglstrotlon number In 11ny.
udvcn Ise1ncnt.
"We strongly encout'Oile
Ohlouns to tlrst check wllh tf1e
Dl viRion
of
Plnonclul Institutions to 1CIU1l If n mort·
llllllC bmkCr Is reslstered. This
cm1 be done. by cunductlng u
scurch of monsu11o brokers on
tho Dlv!Rion's wob slte nt
ww w.com. Nt ute. nh. us/odoc/t.lfl
or by cu llln~ the Consumer
tlotllne loll lrec ut 1·1166-278·

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Oak Hill Financial .
posts

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Ouk · Hill Plnunclu~ Inc.
(NuNduq NMS: OAKI") hus
l'tlported IIH rcsultK for the sec·
ond 'JUlUicr or 2&lt;XJ2. Net cum·
lngs fm the three months ended

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Thank you Justin Fallon and Kevin Rose for fitting and
. grooming my 2001 Grand Champion Market Steer.
· Since

Have • bualn••• newt Item?
Glvt Ul I Clll It (740) 44..2:142, IXt. 2:J

I hiOl~lmonJllnl! 1ollf~"1h1 '"~~~ II) 1~• l110hl11 l lulot lu (i &lt;llllmi HitJ" .. t l )lur~ oh o l lluo;l ·""'~"~" ' 1 'l!&lt;n1• l lllll
lo•u l olo fiFIIInlli')'
r - ~olutnll 1 oil 1" ,.1 ol o• 1ri1 fiJP fl'lll l•q onol ~~~ ~~~ it••l • l• ot n • 'I'"''"' wil l ' '"' '" ·w., roc• rl1011 l11nl tJhll'l&lt;lo" Ill 1 1!1~ ll~ I h.,..,. II,• Jr .,,,, "" wt ll llf l'"l lo.l~lll l lfr

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IXPO TIMI - Temmy Roberta, fight, of Bobs M filet and Greenhouse llt last year's Gallla County Chamber of
Commerce's Business Elt.po.

Businesses gear up for
BY ltllll DoTION

OVP tllltl writot

OAI.l.IPOI. IS

Uuslncsse~

frtllll \Ill \WCf th~ tft•C\llll\1)' 1\t'elllll'tl
l\l.'lut'in~ up 1\\r thl.l Onllltl Cmmty

Chumb1.1r or C'ommcl'l:t:'s l.luslm:ss
l'll\pll the tnd \If Scph: mb~:t'.
This is the Chlttllhe•·'s thit\ltulltll·
ul ov11nt. Bt:~:uusc of its populurhy,
It's helnl! moved hl tlle OniHu
County Fulrl!t'llunds ttl tlt:t:OII\tllt)·
l.lntc ' the number or bmtnesscs Ut)d
t:t'\lwds ull.pe~.:tctl.
At-ell businesses wUl sllltfl) their
products tlnd services whh their
llllcrs untl potcn\llll ~ustomurs Sept.
:!tl-aq.
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"Wtl ll,t:t 111 lnvitll bu ,~lnesses nnd
' sldcnts from tlUt' own t:mlllty us
well us thnsll surnlllndlnll, us ttl
~ome Ill 1h1.1 l'ulrgt'\lunds ll!~d nm
mtly sec whut we huvc to otter but MANNING THI IOOTH - P11m Casto llncl Mr hu&amp;Mnd Todd Cllsto ara man·
to slum: whut tlu:lr huslm:ss \lis· nina thlllr booth for K&amp;L Ki!Wlng 111 111st yet~r'a Gellla County Chember or
trlcts huvc: to \ll't'ct\ toll," Cllumbllr Commeroo·a Buslnna Expo.
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Dlre~:tur Lnrlc N~ul suld.
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"It's nlso 11 l!l&gt;llll wuy fot· nllw IIHll'!l J)llr~tlts this yeur," Murk twn NASCAR tickets ."
buslncsscs ttl lnll·udu~c: thcmsclvlls Willlumstln, Busin11ss Expo ~:um ·
Pust exhibitors suy the Eixpo
und IIIli snmc llt:W !-'IIStllll!t:I'S....
milieu chuh·mun said.
Is benefklul fur business.
Th-: Business h~pu t.lrst CIIIIIC
"St~ we will huV!l t'll~ll puintln~, · "I i!OI u lot of exposure from
lnlo c~istcu~o ns 11 pct·k lm bcln11 u the Bossurd Memorlul l.lbrury s uround the county und lhe trl-slutc
Chumbot• llllllllbcr.
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. l~ookmobil ll, nnd the . Flr.: ureu, t&lt;lll," Murk Neul , 11, owner of·
Rllsldollts would l!tll 11 ch~111cll to l)epurtmcnt thllfl) Ill kiil&lt;:p tho: kids Rio Cienerul Hurdwnro! Supply and
sec \'~.hut thlllr nwn ct!mmuni.t ~ hud bus ."
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Neul Bros. Cu11le Compuny suld.
tn ollet· lnyhc wuy ot prt.)duds nnd
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beu tntctlsler for moms nnd
"Even If you don't se ll unythlna
servl~:cs . .1 h~ E~lm wus II wuy Ill tlnds to brows~: und huve u l!llOd thut weekend, your products 11na
promote !rom wl11ln.
time when they don't huve bored business will be In the buck of peo·
"But now, we've .sellll thut by 1 1
1 . h1
t
lllinds nnd they mll!hl Cllll you
opcnlns up the l.luslnc:ss Ex jlll 111 I tt e.. ones IUI!ll Ill! on 1 e r pun s llci's
n the future.
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\llher communltlos, we nrc uble Ill l et~s. Nettl ttdded. .
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"It's unc thin I! I do through the
IICtwork und shllWt.:USil Out' bcttutl•
Sunduy there will be three so.spcl yeur thul ls money well spent."
ful community w oth~t· s. whl~h In 11roups cntcrtulnlngthc crow trum , Oulllu County Chumber members
lhc ond benefits uvct·yone." Ncul . l :30 to 4:30 f).tn. - the Nc!' City ctm gel ·u booth for $110, business·
sulll.
Singers, Joy FM .TI'io und ~m·thcn es thut ur11 members (')( other
"Buslncssus ft·om othor ureus will Vessels.
Chumbers puy $130, und non·
nttrnct foot truiTic fmm communi·
Such business will huve Its own Chu111bcr members puy $200.
tics othet· thun their own."
booth wherll It will e~hlblt und
Buslncsse~ Interested In purtlcl·
Bueh duy will l'cuiUre u different demonstrate products und services, putlt\ll In the Busln11ss E~po cnn
theme.
us Willi us ol'ferinll door prlztls.
cull Neul ut (740) 446·0396 or
Sutu t•dtly will he Kids Duy unt.l
"Every purllelputlny bllslnoss WIIIIUI11SOII ut (740) 446 ·~2)0.
Sundny will be Qospe l Duy.
wlllalve nwuy u prize vnlued ut $~0
"We wuntcd to u·y und uppenl ttl or more, such us t1 DVD pluycr und

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Try singing to a different·tuna
Whut Is the dltlc~ncc bctweci1 ulbu·
~oreturuttind oU1cr kinds of conned tunu'l
1\tntt connoisHCurs (believe me, they're
out there) consider ulbucOI'tl lllllll the
llnost vurlcty of tunu nvulluble. Its !lnn,
illlht·C&lt;liorcd ilcsh Is the only typeollunu
thut lltU1 be lt.tbe!~'(l till "willie mem" on
cuns. Its iluvor Is mild compured to other
t.ypes of tunn.
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Another plus fur FllpJlCr 1\ms: Unlike
other types ut' tunn, ulbucorc lltnll tlsh
don't swim wtlh dolphins, so the friendly
lniUI'IInl\ls IU\111 '!ttl r]sk Of {lOtting Ctlll{lhl
· up In the clllch. tlowcver, lllhcr ldndil of
t11nri ctul be lobeiiXI "dolphlo -811fe" If no
dolphbls were klllud or NCrlously 11\lured
· durlna the tunu cmch, uccoi'dlna to
· Nutlonnl Murine lsherlcs Service guidelin s. (The guidelines hnve been credited
for reduclna the number of dolphins
kii!IXI durlngtunn l1shln11 from 133,&lt;XXI
per yeur 10 !ellS thm1 2,&lt;XX.l per yeur.)
Althoullh there'M not much dlffe~nce
between dJJl'crcnt types of tunu nutrition·
wii!C, lh re can be differences in fnt con·
tent dcpendlna on dUl'erences In tho fish·
cry, the l18h'8 dl.et ond water templll'lltUte

When ~'Ompurln11 dlllerent types of
cmmoo tunu, nutrltlonlslll often recom·
mend ch110llln11 wuter-pucked over oil·
pucked. One reltS\Jn Is ~lllorles - wale!'
pucked ulmost tllwuys hwl !ewer. AIIIO,
when dntlnhljJ oll·pu.:ked tuntl, the oil
mixes with 110me of the t1~h's nnturol fut,
cuuslng you to loNe some of th08e ·
omcgn·3 lillly ueldil. Oil nnd wuter don't
mix, 110 dmlnlng wmer-pul!ked tunu doesGUEST VIEW
n't huve the stune ell'l!l.i.
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Whether you Uke l!nnned tunt1 or not.
- !hey t:1U1 affect fill content by till much
you
tnlllht wnnt to try fresh tuna fillets or
118 2antm~ per ounce. Even If you buy lho
slCUkJ.
Most people Sll)l fl'Cilh tuna 1118tet!
Htune kind of tuoo every time, be sure to
clllnpletely different than canned. It can
check lho Nutrition FIICI8 lllbel1 - that be .llrilled, broiled, bilked or poiiChcd.
Information change~ llilCOI'dlnaro what's Frcih bluetln tunn hllli u bit nto1e fat - •
In die con.
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alvlna It ltlOI\'! flavor - ulthough ltlOIIt
· Remember, higher-fat tuna 18n't people think yellowt1n tuna Is just 1111
alwll)ls u blld thlna. 1\lna noluroUy hlah good, Other vunutl~;t~, even ulbnooie, llao
In fut wlllglvc you more otneau-3 rutty muy be uvuilublc, dept:ttdlng tln the marooids - a type of poi)'U11811turntoo fat ket.
8880Cllllcd w[th Blower ri8k of heart dlscallO IU1d p6881bly other dii!CMe8. Thill's
(Becky , Coli/liS /,, Gall/a Counry!t
why the Amcrlcon Heart A880Ciotiun rcc· b:xteMim• agelll/tlrfamily and COtlllllftlr
ommends entlng ntlwttwo servlna8 of &amp;cler~et.VcmturrwJity tlevelopment. OIUD
llsh per week.
Stars Unll!frslty.)

Becky
Collins

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Sunday, Septembtr 15,2002

Pomeroy • Middleport • Oalllpolla, Ohio • Point Pleaaant, WV

United Way offers "Loaned
Holzer home care.
hospice receive accreditation Executive Program" opportunity
GALLIPOLIS - Holzer
Htnnc Cure and Holzer
Hospio:e have received
ac-.:reditation from the Joint
Commission
on
Accreditation of Heulthcare
O'}lanizations. '
Founded in 1\151. the Joint
Conunission is dedicated to
continuously improving the
safety and quality of the
nation's health cure through
voluntary accreditation.
Holzer Home Care and
Hol1cr Hospice. with locn·
tions in Gullipolis. Pomeroy
and Jackson/Wellston, Ohio,
. received the accreditation
: nner the Joint Commission
; found they had demonstmted
cunlpliancc wiih the commission s national standllftls for
home care orguniz.utions.
on-site · survey
The
occurred in July.

"In becoming accredited.
Holzer Home Cure und
Holzer Hospice were evaluated against a set of nutionnl
standnrds," .said Murynnne
Popovich, eKecutive director
of the Home Care Pro~mm .
"We mo.ke a si~mficnnt
investment in quality on 11
day-to-dny basis from the top
down, and Joint Commission
accreditation shows that ."
snys Rebecca Nelson, systems dire.ctor of Hol1er
Home Health Services.
Sue
Bowers.
Holz.~r
Hospice director, snid muny
of the Hospice stall'. volun teer~ und patients hud the
opportunity to interact with
the Joint Commission .surveyor.
Emphusiiing thut uccredi· ·
tution is nttuinublc only
through the cooperution und

communicution umong ~tall'
members. Connie Curleton.
Home Care director, snid.
"Everyone here ut Holzer
plays tl valu11ble role in worktQg to meet the stundards. I
think being accredited gives
the stnlf u feeling of prestige
and the public 11 measure of
confidence in the quulity of
cure we provide," she snid.
Holzer Home Cure is u
Medicare-certified
home
heuhh agency thnt serves
Southeustern Ohio and
M11son County in West
Yirginiu.
Holzer Hospice is 11
licensed. certified h&lt;1spi ce
progr11m . It's service ureu
mcludes G11lliu. Jackson und
Meigs counties, 11nd portions
of Vinton und . Luwren-;e
counties.

Steve's Truck Accessories offering
:new pick-up truck supplies
Bv AGNII H•Pk•
OVP staff writer

MIDDLEPORT - Steve
White. ow ner of Steve's
Truck
Accessories in
Middleport, is offering a
full -line of pick-up truck
accessories, ulong with
installation und serving
uccessories on recreutionpl
vehicles .
The business. which he
recemly started, is located
ut 31345 Noble Summit

· Roud, in u ljuiet. runtl
neighborhood.
White brings I K'yetirs of
experience. the latest of
which was obtuined at
Zeoli's RV, Gallipolis.
"I've .done car alarms,
sunrooves, window-tinting .
Just ubout everything, us
well as the usuul uccessories." While suld.
White speciulizes in
accessories such us run ning boards, bed liners and
brake controls. He ulso
makes on-site culls to ser-

vice tlnrts or to pick up
individual parts to be servk'cd.
White ulso se rvices heat ing und uir conditioning
units and hot wuter hcuters.
rcpnirs. structural dumugc
and winterizes vehichle.ii.
His
brother-in-law.
Kenny Carsey. also works
ut the business. muking
reRuirs to ATVs.
White cui1 be reuched ut
(740)992-5 822' .

GALLIPOLIS - United
W;~~ of Gullia County is
ugum oll'ering area employers an opportunity for one or
more of their employees to
participate in its "Louned
Executive Program." A
'louned eKecutive' is 11 designated employee of u local
business or corpomtion
whose employer ~rmits the
employee to dedtcate some
work time to participate
periodically in a United
Wuy project during u given
\ •tunpuign yeur.
Businesses ure encour·Ugcd to let employees participute becuuse the skills
leurned in the course should
mukc the employee more
vuluuble to his/her organization·since the smhe manugement . skills learned for
United Wuy ure useful on
the job. In essence. the
course provides an excellent
npportunity for up-u ndcoming employees to gain
vulunble, but FREE, training.
The training progrum con. sists of two purts: (I) u condensed course in executive
business subjects und skills,
nnd (2) opportunities to put
those skills into pructice.

Higley
Promoted
CROWN ·CITY - Tim
Higley wus ,promoted to
ge nerul munug,er of the
Bob Evuns Restuurunt in
South Poinl. Higley wus
formerly the· ussistunt general munuger of the South

Leading the training sessions are local professionals
who are knowledgeable in
the subjects offered.
Sub~ects
include:
Effecuve Communications:
Leadership
and
Development: Managing
Time
and
Resources:
Fundamentals of Board
Meetings
and
Report
Responsibilities: Successful
Strategies:
Committee
Keeping Track of Project
Finances;
and
Goal
Oriented Sales Skills.
The second ·part of the
program consists of actual
use of those skills us u member of u team functioning in
11
United Way selling.
Course attendance does not
obligate the participant to
become a loaned executive,
however. involvement with
United Way Lind the help it
provide·s in the community
ts u positive influence on
that decision. During the
loaned executive period,
both the employee and the
employer know that. indirectly. they ure helping
Gnlliu County.
After u yeur's experience,
many of the loaned execu·
tives are so committed to

and knowledgeable ubout
the positive role played by
United Wa~ and the I 2
human servtce agencies it
helps fund. that they Iuter
become members of the
UWGC Board ·or Directors
and continue to .be u help to
the community while gain·
ing additional expertise in
business operations.
The members of the
UWGC Board of Directors
are pleased to be able to
offer the Louned Executive
Progrum. They ure committed to u successful partnership with the locul business
comrnunity. so that, togeth·
er. lnutuul goals can be
accomplished -- and help
can continue to be provided
for locul families. children,
and individuals in times of
need.
The "Loaned EKecutive
Progrum" will be held from
4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on
September 24 in the generul
meet in~ room of the United
Wuy olfice. The oft'ice is in
the lower level of the U.S.
Bunk tit 25 Court Street in
Gallipolis. Those interested
ure asked to call the United
Wuy office ut 446-2442.

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Longaberger
sales
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consultant
recognized
GALLIPOLIS . - Pam
Mussic wus recognil.ed us u
2002 National Top Sales
Awurd Winner und a 2002
Nut lonul Top Sponsoring
Awurd Winner by the
Longubcrger Comptmy.
Pam has received the unnunl sulcs award of Sales
Ad1icvcr. $20,000 - 34,000
uml sponsorship award of
Sponsoring Achiever. three to
five people.
Longubcrger Is u direct
selling .:ompuny, with mt1re
than 70,000 Independent
Sales Consultants nationwide
thul sell Lunguberger baskets
und home und lifestyle products. including pottery. fabric
accessories and wrought iron,
through home shows.

.Tastefully
Simple ·
gets new
consultant
GALLIPOLIS ,
Jacquelyn Taylor recently
became a consultant for
Tustefully Simple Inc.. a
nutlonul direct sale~ company
bused in Alexandria. N.M.
As a consultunt, Taylor
cm1ducts In-home presentations of up!cale, convenience
driven
gourmet
foods.
During these interactive
tu!te-testi ng parties, guests
rccei vc easy meal ideas.
recipes. an·d entertainment
suggestions. Products are
received at the party; gift
boxes may be ordered for
personal and corporate gifts.
For more Information, contlict Jacquelyn Taylor 111 (740)
441-069-'.
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PROUD TO BE APART
· OF YOUR LIFE.

Briefs

OVRDC revolving

loan fund

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Interest rate

lowered

Pike, Ross, Scioto and Vinton.
The OVRDC loan progrnm
nonnally makes loans In the
$30,000-$1 00,000
range,
although in exceptional circumstances can make larger
ones.
The OVRDC makes loans
for fixed assets (property,
buildings. equipment) as well
as for working cupital. Fixed
asset loans can be for a tenn of
10 yeurs, while working capital
loans cannot exceed 3-5 years.
The applicant should have I 0
percent equity and other private
tinunciul to meet guidelines.
The RLF program is funded
in part by the Appalachian
Regional
Development
Commission (ARC) and the
Economic
Development
Administration (EDAl with the
US Department of Commerce.
Loan dollars .are available
now to help your business
grow. For further
details,
please contact Rebecca •
Finance Director or Doug Fry,
Business
Development
Specialist at l-800-223-7491.

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Fall Fertilizer
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446-2484

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lor aale, Cheater Township,
Mtlgl County, send letter•

Aoott, Gtn1tng,

Knlckknaokt, Loll ot Mltcel· Qoldenleal, Mon·Sat., 1~·7,
tantoua. Alt prooetda go to ctoaect Sunday, George
Scholarahlp Fund. Calt Ann Buo.kley, (740)797·9054

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IN MEMORY

(740)256·6535.

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Help Wanted
For Tll.,lfk,
Sman SIVIIII Hei•l S.io~1r'l
Onver&amp;
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Openml)s St\ 111 r ~~ ;.,\1 buS~t ~at
Preatera Center •• ~ . ng L&amp;iV r'l to drtw Pig nQ&amp;. 16 on We c;Her · healtn n,1.11
to acid another 11•tt IT\tJmber ctayt COl. Pro-gram No i:, lf'ICj 40111, ,,~ i(hl('~~~~
to tt1eir PQ•nt l&gt;!tatanl. WV '-''fltnct~ Ne&amp;ded. FlnlllC•ng pa1d val~thVIlil lllildnt clen·
office A Children '• I"·Home available Btg Money Stans tete ~tnQ ,•tner oenel1ti ·.

Attention:

NATIONAL COMPI.NV
EXPI.NDINQ

Thoropi11-

Now hlfh'Q 1n New
Galllpolll Office

at Man tnd Woman
needed lmmedlltety.
No elperl~nce neoeaaary,
training will be provtded
Mual be 18 or 011er Md able
to 11tart tmmedla.tely..
$400.00 lilt WHk lo ltartl
(pet agreement)

In Memory of

Beverly
A. Lilly
Who passed away 4
years ago Sept. ISth
In a gruvesile 1101'lly
sleepins. where the
flowers gently wnve,
lies the one we love
• so dearly, but whom
we could not suw. ·
God knows we miss

her, he counts the
leurs we shed, if all
the world were ours
10 give, we'd give it
nil und more, 10 sec
I he f'nce of the one
we love, und huve
her back once inure,
God suve us
strength 10 fuce it,
: nnd courage to bcur
the blow, but whut il
meltnllo lose her, no
one will ever know.
We love you dearly.
Mom, Jolm &amp; Tina,
Brad &amp; Jill, Davit!
&amp; Judy, 1bm &amp;
Stmdm, Relallves &amp;
Friends

Free Qlveaway Klt1en1 and
Young Colo. Frto lo Qood

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Homo, Llnor Tralnoa.
(740) 843-5268

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llcen•e et1g•ble.
vatlct Orlver't llcenn and ac·
AVON I All Area s! To Buy or oe111 to tranaportatlon. Ex.·
Sen Shirley Spears, 304- perlence prelerred. We oHer
675. 1429
e1.cellent benellta package.
Please send resume with
McClure's Aei\aurant now
cover tener 10
hiring all 3 tooatlona, lull or
Pl'ellltra C1n11r
pal\·tlme . p1ot.: ~o~P appUca- .
HAl Mason The ra
tron at location &amp; bring back
PO Box B()e9
betwettn
9 30am
&amp;
Huntington, WV 25705
\O:OOam. Monday lhru Sat·
IOEIAA
urday

would like tu dunk
~II of her family ~ml
friend~ f1 1r ,t\1 nf thrtr
~upputt Jurut~·

n~·uullfully M u u!tulu~1\l

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IN MEMORY

IN MEMORY

Marie
Offutt

and Jcath.
We would like 10
th1111k the White

a\511 thankful
fi~r the nkc men\ tlmt
' w~s served h)' the
membcr1 nf 1hr
Eden Uniled Brcchrcu
C:hurch . All flnwcn,
fi&gt;oJ, anJ dtlnatiunJi were
~ready ~pprecllUed .

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If Interested, please contact:
Human Resources Department
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
100 Jackson Pike
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631·51 05
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Phone:
(740) 446-5105
Fax/TOO: (740) 446-5106

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• Weekly paychecks
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AUCTION

RI\AI. F.STATE 1\l i( ' TION

REAl , •:STAT•: Wti.J . III': OFFEKEII AT
AUCTION AT U1IHI NOON .
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HELP WANTED
Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis, OH Ia
seeking a Patient Care Manager for the
Med-Surg Unit. Reaponelbllltlee Include:
Management of surgical unit Including
staffing, aulgnmente, competenclee,
safety, etc. In ad dillon, the •uoc11eful
candidate will preecrlbe, coordinate, and
delegate patient care and customer
service.
Requirements for the.poelllon are: BSN
preferred or actively enrolled In a BSN
program: current AN license In Ohio: 3·5
yfare eKperlence with demonstrated lead·
ershlp and clinical ability. Good lnterpereonal, communication, critical thinking and
problem eolvlng eldlls are required.
Exctlltnl btnellt and comptnaatlon
plckllgt.

AUCTION

through

IN MEMORY

Jimmie Glenn

Hllhlll

Missed by
daughter
Puulinc Burr and
Norma Bluke

Interested In being a aurra.

gate? For appllcollon, leavo
momge at f.B00·9~4-t~~e
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oontaot

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Slalo Route 7, i74DI446·
6244

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Loved and mta1ed

25K!year, Pteaa~

Auctioneer: Finis "ike" Isaac

funeral Home and
1\.L·v.jim Som•rfield
fnr .~1H.: h :1 ni ce Mervicc.
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an Intern poolllon a'allablo
a1 our llaltti&gt;otto, OH toea·
tlon. $7.001hr ·No bonotlto.
up IO 30hrlf wook Good
drl,lng rooord a muo1. Ca"
1eed to t.tanagemant tre1noa
FT poa111on whloh &amp;tarto 01

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PATIENT CARE MANAGER
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Feedstore and public parking.
Been In business since
September, 1985.
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We have a sale of new merchandise
Friday's at 7:00 PM .
We also have a sale on Sat rdays
U
at 7:00 PM of a variety of Items
for home, business and collectors.
For Info, call VIrgil M,T,W,F&amp;:S
between !O:OOAM-2:00PM

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Thesday, September 24, I 0:00 am
Inspection Monday, Sept. 23, 10. l

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AUCTION
AUCTION
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wllhlng and otiort 11'1ng.

COAL GROVE (IRONTON), OHIO

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1 as&amp; 888 7?7d

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711! Hljlh Street

IN MEMORY
The (;amily of

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cas~ management. oontul·

tat!on. and eduoa11ori awrv·

and liChoOISI MuSt have MA
In human se.rvlces heta. II·

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Ext 1844

(614)801·0449

Ball glove found by Bulavlllo

Townhouoo. ·(740)367 ·7160

Therapilt 11 needed to pro- Herel
vide mdlvldual and lamlly I ·888·845·8500
therapy to child and ado les·
cent populations •n Mason
County. Will also provide

loeo
tho community.
Day
travelto ln11olved
to homes

Call lor Interview

ABDOTTTOOL&amp; MACHINE

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tr lo good homo . (304)575·
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Aaolnt. Tovo. Ringo,

In "':=:::::=~ Canning Jara. luinlture, Ra·
138. Pomeroy, Oh Lawrtnot, Qallla, Jack1on. Ill
dio1, E•arclat Equipment, Buying

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NEW IDEA 323 CORN PICKERS
ONE AND TWO ROW

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emall :eh_hornOoptramau .. Ptr day relmburatment In· Store. Wed . 11"25 · 9· 1 · ThBnka for your aupport.
bile Home. Call (740)446oom. Thankll Ch_ horn
tereated
partltl
Call miniature donkey, camper, ~~~~~~~-~~--.., 0175 o, (304~675·6965

NEW AND USED BRUSH HOGS 4' TO 15'

CALL ABOUT LOW INTEREST RATES
ON MOST MODELS

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' oludtl Dtacrlptlont, price Looal Agtncy In OhiO IHk• r~tb
Maitre... Llnena. Books, ond Avenue. (lalhpollt. 740·
Lltl &amp; Otllnlllona. Send $1 lng quollllld COUplll lo be·
VAtu&gt; SALt:
Shott. Clothing, StOlfO. 446·2842.

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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED

CLEANUP SALE ON COW BALE FEEDER, HORSE
BALE FEEDERS, BALE AND BUCKET SPEARS.

lny

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black cata, Reco 'flrd Salt, September Absolute Top. Dollar U S
night. hotelllty. Will etll tor male &amp; female· 4 monthl ,g, lrom 9·4 and Stptember Sliver, Gold Coins. Proof Fret lnfOrmetlon on lndlvld· SlDQ. (8 1.t)8&amp;8·2863
old, 111 Avenue , OalllpoiiJ. 20. rrom 9-2:30, at Star Mill 1ett,
Dlamonda.
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3 Tons or More

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~------... Oltney Orlando, 7 day, S LOST..

Point
Bob
Evans company's $1 billion in
Restaurant.
annual sales.
As general manager,
Higley graduated from
Higley will oversee a staff Kyger Creek High School
of approximately 70, who is Chesire in I 985 and
are projected to ·serve started with Bob Evans in
more than 270,000 customers annually, Higley is 1984 us a busperson.
Bob Evans Farms Inc.
responsible ·for food service. food quality and cus- owns und operates 497
tomer service at this locu- . full-service, family restaution which supports the rants in 22- state~.

announced its intention to tile Action Finance Company,
regulatory upplicutions to McNelly. Patrick &amp; Associates.
mel'!le its Cincmnati bmlking and Oak Hill Title Agency,
substdiury. Towne Bank. into LLC.
Jackson-bused Oak Hill Banks.
"We believe that combining
the two banks will signiticantly
enhunce long-term shareholder
vulue," said Kidd. "The management teums at the two
bunks huvc been working
closely together for some time,
and their produc:t lines are very
Ohio Valley Re~ionul
similar. We think the integra- Development
Comtnisston is
tion will be seamless and there
pleased
to
announce
that the
will be no ne~utive impact on
mterest rute for the Revolving
customer scrv1ce."
Loan
Fund (RLF) program has
Ouk Hill Banks. which is eel•
.
recently
been lowered to 4 perebruting its tOOth anniversary
this year, will continue to e cent. The RLF program prohcudquartcred in Jucks&lt;1n. With vides low-interest gap financIhe merger, Ouk Hill banks will ing loans to private-for-profit
udd seven brunches in south- business entitles interested in
wcstem Ohio lu its existing 17- expllllding or starting a busihrunch network . Subject to reg- · ness in southern Ohio. Privateulutory aprroval, the target date for-profit businesses that are
for con\rlct ion of t.hc merger is creating lllldlor retainin~ jobs
Dc.-cmbcr 31, 2002. The com- within the OVRDC RegLOn are
puny docs not untidpute any eligible to participate. The
rcductiun in workliJrcc as a OYRDC Region includes the
result of combining the banks. counties of Adams, Brown,
In uddition to the two b;mks, Clermont, Fayette, Galliu,
the company also operates HigWand, Jnckson. Lawrence.

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..................................... (740)709·9062. II you have molor home. pellet wood
pr•vloualy called , pleaae burn ltcve &amp; .1 ton or Ptl·

the $724.9 million in total
ussels recorded nt June 30,
200 I, und 2.3 percent over I he
$806.6
million in ussets on the
from~pD1
books at March 31. 2002. Net
June
30,
2002 were loans ut June 30. 2002 were
$2,616,000, or $.48 per i.liluted $686.9 million, up I2.2 percent
share, which exceeded stock over the $612.3 million in net
murket tmalysts' consensus loans ut June 30• 200 1.
estimate of $.4/i per share
Expluining the second quurter results, Ouk Hill Finunciul
(source: VBIE'JS us rep!lrted by President lUld CEO John D.
nusdaq.com). The second quur- Kidd .said.
ter 2002 earnings represent an
"As we huve ti1r the pust sevincreuse of 3 I.9 percent over eml quarters, we were once
the $1,983,000, or $Jll per uguin uble to increase revenues
diluted share.. in net curnin~s ut u much faster puce Umn
that the company recorded lor eKpenses . Revenues ti1r the ·
the quarter ended June 30. quurtcr were up neurly 16 per·
2001.
cent. with a 1.71!Crcent increase
For the six months ended in net interest mcoine lending
June 30, 2002, Oak Hill the wuy. AI the sume time,
Financial recorded net eumings · eKpenscs were only tip ei~ht
from operutions of $5.(Xi6,000. pcrcenl. We're still gc11cmtmg
or $0.94 per diluted share. un strong dcnumd in commercial
increuse of 36.0 percent over loans and mottgage loun origithc $3,726,000, or $.70 per nutiml hus remained at. higher·
diluted share, in net eamings thnn-cKpected levels. We ulso
forthc lilst six months of2001. hud excellent ~rowth in revThe compuny's total assets· enues from serv1cing real estutc
ended the second 9uarter &lt;1f louns und our brokerage ser2002 ut $825.2 mtllion, un . vkcs."
increase of I3.H percent over
The
company
also

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lovely
maintained home on Lincoln anordablt home hea bMn
Pike features large LR with t&amp;atolully romOdofed ata~lng In
llrepla.,., large eat-In kllchtn. 1999 to P"'llnt and oHert lR
FA. 3 BRo and • ton of room wllh open dining and kllchtn
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location. Green achoola . See 3 BRo, 1 112 bathe, 2 cor
picture on our garage and nice deck., and
now heat pump . A floce that lo
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reody 10 bo 041ifed homt' by •
new fsmfly. Only IH,SOO, 10
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mlnutta
!rom
hoaplta ,
shopping ond banking. Move
In condlllon wllh • full, to
unllnlahed basement on 1.Oo4 lovingly malnlllnod by I
acreo, Asking $137,900 t400
owners, ths homa Ia reacly tor
you to move Into. Featulng, on
lhl main level , a largo LA wllh
flrepla.,.
and
built-In
bookahelvoo:
formal
DR:
home truly Is a winner.
remodeled, oal·ln K; and large
REDUCED TO $104,900. Call
mal!tr BR with private bath.
today 1208
TM aecond floor provldel 2
BRa
1 bolh, and on open
Hora'a an anordeble brick tanding area. Alto, ·1-ear
home,
wall locAted, well detachod garago : a lovely fronl
maintained end ready tor PQrch &amp; a low maintenance
Immediate
occupeney. yird Call today for your
lOCAtod on LeGrande Blvd , prtvale vlowlng $125.000 H24
thla homo onoro 3-4 BAa, 1
112 batha , large lR , and full
baaemenl. large FR In
LOCIIId In lht lllo Grande baaement.
, fenced yard,
lrH, juet. a ahort distance covered polio, end prlood 10
from Tycoon lake , thla ruslle aell e1 $89,900
beauty Offlrl e +I·, blauiii411Y
landacapod, acres; 2 BRa
plua loft area; 2 bathe (one
with a whlnpoollub lor you to
Ia found
relax In): LA; kitchen with
4 balh homo
dining area: olorage building:
on Ovtr f l:lacround
targt dock: plua balcony area .
a targo patio ond wOod
Priced at only $~.000. lhe
llonch wllh 3 BR1 and. 2 dt&lt;lk rtg,ht on l,ht tdgl ol town.
owner 11 ready 10 aell. Call
plonty ol cloHto and Tho 24 • 48 POle blm with
I
a deep 2·car garage concrete lloor Altowt for
loday to achedula your with a workbench, end olluotad garogo parking, plenty of
vlowlng H1 1
on a nlct tlzld lot In Crown ttoragt and • · wcrkohop oreo.

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David Wluman, QRI, CAS Broker 448·8111111
Carolyn Waach, GRI 441·1007 Bonny Qarn•• 448·2107
Robert
448·0121 Rill Wlnman
Jennifer

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Sunday, September 1S, 2902

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Middleport •

Galllpolla, OH • Pt. PIHunt, WV

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'" NEW ANO USEO STUL 191~ Oldtrnobllt Cullt$1 1998 Oldamobllo ~chiOVa , 1~76 GMC. l ·lla ton dum() 1999 Mo1tub11hl Monltro
St..t Bt•ms P~pe ~r ·~ 350 Rocket moto' 51K, ~ .698, ~998 Suntlrt. tr~ Under COl.:s All oew Sport LS. V-6, auto. 4WO,
for Cor\Crtle Angle. Chan wlln 350 turbo ttant BOt( $4,498, 1998 Ma~ . brakes (740)3~2684 Call ~, ,000, P.S. Pl.., PW crulae,
nol. ''"' Ber SIMI Grohng $1.000 13041458·2586
53K. $5,998 , 1997 Ranger anytomo rt no anowtr ltl\10 CO.;duelalr baga. 1&gt;100ilonl
For 011lns. Onvvways &amp;
- -XL.T.
automatic, 71K, meaaage
corlldl!icn, $12,!!.00 hrm,
Wal&gt;ways L&amp;L Scoop Mth 1979 JHI&gt; Choro•ve Chltl, $4,297 COOK MOTO~S - - - - - - -- INQ)446·079S
ala Op.tn Monday, 1\.Jeactey. 119 motot, body good S300 (740)44fNl103
Woanosdoy &amp; Froaay. san,. (,7. .;;•0:.:..
14:.:.•6:.·.:.:•:!5::.':......._ _ _ - -- -- - -- lll831ntornalional Cobovl!, - - - - - - Cl O$ od l .hursd1 Y· -1983 Camero Alltomahc T· 91 Ch tvv ClVI II tr' au Io· good oondotoon, oi"Pt'. 4 Ch&lt;Wy
Sltwrado. 1997 EM·
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ended C b Z7 t 4 4 tow
Saturday
&amp;
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matlc, 4 cylinder, 4 door, ntw tlrta, new dual tx· t .....,
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playoo, now ' "· '"" (740'""46-488&amp;
and I&lt;&gt;OJI&gt;OX lnci\Jdtd. Now
good. $1200 (740)..6·97&lt;2
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·New Sharp VCR Rapl(l Rt· 1986
Chevette
$300
- - - - - - - tront·tlret and new !font ana
Wmd auto head cleaner. (740)379-2-462
· 91 Ford Taurus, loe.ded wllh ~ 989 Chevy Pick-up .·Short rear brakes !18,000 mi!u.
$85 Callt740)992·34~ no t••• CHEVY 51'" "
options ,
46 ,500
mlln. B&amp;a 35.000 mlles· naw en· A$kln~
$14UlSO flrm
Answttr, !e.ve message L~ed
" ,.._venue $2. 100; 88 Jeep Cherokee. gine. rebuilt lranarnhJ&amp;Ion (740)2 45·0125
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gr&amp;ol. $1.250 1740!441· 992·3166
l\olmnan·t_u:s •
New, never worn, luxurious. sic Loaded
9610
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Natural Blu$ fox coa.t XL. 1990 OLDS Touring Sad· - - - - - -1993 Chevy 4x4, Ext Cal;l,
Left al luf salon; In storage den Loa(J&amp;d
94 Ford F 150, Runs Real
1990 Dadne Dakota 4x4
V-B
Ex cellent
Shape.
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99~2~-06;1~2'----- Gooo $3995.00 6 Cytindar. 77 ,OOO miles. Best Oller A&amp;gu!ar Cab. Lonr;~ e.c~ ·Explico $2500 Bough! con· 1969 Cht&lt;y Capo ICe. on 5 Sp..d.
(3041675·3069
collonl Condlhon $2,950 00
tract, tf sotlod or damaged, good conditiOn . (NO)J?Q·
992·6849
lwnqr will repair to yOur sat· 2720
.
91 Chevy S 10 AJr Con&lt;h· 95 low Alder S·t. Q, bh~ck, 5 ------~
lstactton or replace with 6
tloner
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new coat Serious 11'\Qlliros 11190 Chevy Caprice St~11on AM!Frn R1d1ol Tape f)layer sp.. oornpetttlon stereo. new 1990 Yamaha Blillt9r, '"'na
·only (740)446· 1000 leave wagon 307 En~;~lne, loaded, V6 Automatic.
Tonneau cove( wllh wing, gOO(I, $900. (740)286·533~.
:message.
Excellent condttlon, except (740) 992·5~32
mvst see, $7.000 llrm.
, _ _::. _ _ _ _ _ needs vat\19 work . Almost
740)992·2648
1992 1200 Sporl&amp;ter. tatally
RRelnQOiator.
oqua11um new tlros Must soo $1.000 - - - - - - - [730 .
VANS t.'t
r&amp;dane, now everything. to"sland, storm windows (304)67S·2933
98 C~d 1 tl"c Catera, beautll\.11
4-\VJ)s
tally chro med out. tons of
.:28~~:5 3, shlltlur$, .Swing. fld·
car. all the buttons, $12.900 ..__ _ _ _ __. addlllonal parta 304·882·
: ~ l ng mower' exercise bike 1990 Old a Cutlass Supremo 1740)643 " 285
2174
: 1304167 ~. 5946
lmornalionsl . 40, V-6, load· - - - · · - - - - 1979 CJ5 Jeep. $25oo.' - - - - - - , . . - od, all powor, NC , CO ploy1304)675-6540
:Rolirod Longoborgor aos· or, $ 99 ~. Day 11401446 • 98 Old Bravado, 4WO, lood·
I999 Hondo 400 E&gt; . $3500.
(3041674 •3962
•kors, Swogs, Wroo\hs •01. 1615; AHer 8pm (740)446· ed 1nctud1nn• aunrool, new
:Pictures Qall (304)87!5· 1244
tlras. $13.500. P 40)643· 1993 E.:plorer Eddie Bt'luEH - - - - - - .. .6937 Leaw message
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22_8_5- - - -- - Edition. All tee.ther, all pow· 2002 Yarnahfl nR 125 L.
1992 '4 Cho •llo Co o
er, EMce!lont Condition Molorcucle
L.ike New.
:sota lor sate originally 1101. 134.,,000 m•los·
v~ r$2.200
v · 99 Cavalier ' 2 dr , auto. 1304)675·3641
$2 ,200.' 1304)675-5914 or
' •$1,100, 10 yrs old, asking (740)367-0394
alr.,40,000 miles Burgundy - - - - - - - (304)675·4 132
' :s50. (740)949·2709
~=::..::=--- $4·995·00 (NO) 742 ·3602
1993 Ford ConVtirolon Van - - - - - - "Th
1996 Toyota Tercel I own· 99 Escort LX 4dr .. auto .. alr. dual heat and ail, TVNCR, Harley Davidson XL1000
• rt~e year old compu!er. er new exhauit &amp; battury. blue,44 ,000 miles $4,500.00 chrome whoolo. veru nloe Sportslor, axcollenl condl·
•$200, will loko SI 50; no Runo Excollonl . $1500. ,[7...
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walker, brond new.

$15. (740)742· 7:2 19.
U&amp;ed Gibson Ftost Free

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Complate car. Great drtver
Good 10 restore. $5,000
(740)256·6936
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1995 Plymouth voyag·ru
" - - - - - - - van. 3.0 V·S. 85K miles.
hllch . good cld cassett e
4
t 979 . Ford F-260 x4, storvo, aalclnh $9.500,
$2800. 1304)674·3962
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trc!alt wllh \oollto . 90hp
JQhn1on with troll motor
F~hl dfprh llndtr lncludad
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$3,000
OBO
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motor. Duck blind tra~ter, all
ocoeaoorl08 (740)379·2804

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t6· 1~ 1001 Torry ll..l tx&gt;at
witt\
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$2000
(740)448·727t

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serves victims of domestic
violence call 446·67!52 or

1·800·942·9577

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Annual Ftrmtl1 ami Landowno11

Sunduy

APPRECIATION DINNER
Saturday, Septtmblr 21
Dinner &amp;&amp;Nod • 0:30
Bob Evan&amp; Shelter Houao

liAS I MINT

0870, Aoaerfl 6n&amp;mtant
Waterptoollng.

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nence· Painting, vinyl aid•
tng, carpentry, do()ra, win·

dows, batha.• mobll&amp; rhoma
repair and more. Far tree
vatlmot.. call Chol, 740·992·
6323 .

homea Csrponlry, docks.
hot water tanks, a~dlng &amp;
moro. Coli (740)441-0t 13

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126l. E~cellent condition , wiring, ·new aarvlce or re·
$1,900.
(740)446·6951 palra. Masterllcenaed elec·
leave "met~osano If no ·an·· lllolan. Ridenour Eleatrloal,
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ENTERPRIS·

FOR SALe

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2001 Clayton Mobile Home
14 x 67 2 BR, 2 Baths
'All appliances
Deck &amp; Storage Shed
On rented lot at Johnson's
Trailer Park, Easwn Ave,

Find

ANew
Carl

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nance We do all re1&gt;alra on

In Stock.
£V~NS

BULLETIN BOARD

Look For
My Lost
Puppy\

WATIRPROOFINQ
Unconditional llfellme guillr·
antee. Looaf reter~mcea fur·
nlahod Eotabllohtd 1975.
Call · ~4 Hro. (7401 446·

·. Watarllno Special: 314 200
" PSI Shoo Peo 100; I" 200
PSI $35 00 Poo 100: 1\11 _:.;:::.:.=_.=;:..:.;,;;.::_ _:.;::::,:~::.,::::.:..:_ _::.;,;;;.:,;:~~,;.:.;..:,_ ..;..==~~.;..;,.;.;;;;.... _:.;:::.:.=_.=;:..:.;..:.:.:;:_
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446·3878

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, Block, brick, sewer p1paa,

windows. llntols. otc. Claude
Wintors, Rio Gra11de, OH
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74.0-446-0IIOll 7 •lotl-44 1. I II I
hrokor@tw IUI~· IIIOOI'Il, l'&lt;&gt;lll

S11ve60%I 40x60, 50x iOO
70ll120, Beat ortert Can
Nowl Can Dollvorl ·

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0704

Reatt,

PRICE
on
lhll new covered back porch
and get spectacular rlvtr vlewa,
a atoluded wooded lot end nature -wflh thla r1l11d ranch on
3 AC m/1. With hardwood floo rs,
remodolod oak ki! Chon and ample
liv ing Space onhancod by a
finished tower level, th1s gem
awaits

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Joe A. Moore-Broker 441·1616
Sarah L. Evana-Moore, Broker 441·1616
Patricia Hays- 446-3884 Cara Caaey-2415-9430
Siciliano- 388·1841
446-7412

$500. (740)245·

had

11 hota

0 rayll o ngiH fll rod/ K Itt ans i
, tar give flWRYI
1
Jo Hill Resident

: 47090 SA 248
,

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Bottom, Oh1o

' . 985·4466
Jaok Ru ssull Terrier Pup·

plee, 2 mete , 1 tomato, elx

weeko old, $150 1140)245·
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KC Miniature F&gt;oodles. 7
weeks old, vet ct1ocked AI·
so older AKC Golden Re·
l rlovar pup (740)379-2639
Lab pups

Re t;~l!llo rad .

554. $109,1100.
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black tcmale $250., 2 black
mc.tlos $200. Each, 6 wks
§&gt;ld Coli (304)675:4366
·PomeraniAn&amp; tor sale. 3 fe7
males. 1 mnle . AKC Aog .
Shols &amp; worrnod. (304)773·

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re mioMoa Wolkor 12- yrs.,

:· maro. peper&amp;1

black . Good
lrull l1orse shoos. shall.
· wormed 15'2 $1,60000
: 740 742·3602

MlJSI("AI.
INI(I'KIJMEN"IN
: ·aoch·brah Trumpet In good
~ondltlon wllh cn11e, $300.
:. (740)446·727 1

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Sundny
Sentinel

Southern K thru 4.PTO
le ho1tlng a·
BASKET ANC POTTERY

REAL ESTATE

BINGO
Thurl· Sept, 18th e:OO pm

Times

11158 Hlllorlc
tlerpltot
located within walking dltt1nce
of downtown park. Lo t thle
spacious 5 BR. 3 BA turn ot tllo
century showpiece . be you r
ciHHI&amp;hed rol o ~lng apace . This
show pla ce leatures 8 colossal
torm!ill dining room, updated
equipped kltchOn and poQceful
parlors flccentuatod by overslzeo
room ~ und tu ~n ol the century
mantal works. Boasting ot O)(trBs
such as a two car detachod
garago with .eupplementary living
or storage spaoe t~~bove, all on. an
overa lzod lot. Thi s lmpresslvu
troo·suro Is o must lor ony
r.onnolssour llrat·claae 1 I

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Middleport,
20 game• for $20,
Special drawing for prt•plld •
tlck1t1, For tlcket1 c~ll
949·21 ee Jonnlllr
M,C,L.L, Gen, Membtr•hlp
m11tlng el1otlon ol olflctra
7 pm
· 1t Youth Center
Tu11. Sept, 17

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INVESTORS DREAM •.•

1'ho Rotlr~~aa Club ollhi Applo Grovo,
WV GoodyKf.Sholl F'111~118 PIMnlnQ
11 moloroo~oh trip &lt;o PIQI!OO ForQt·
Gtlllnbull! Ootlllmbor 6·8, lo lot tho
&amp;hop&amp;, on1on11111m11111 ~ n(l lighli ol tl1o
tollaon. All trllllida An(j fllllrofta ot lho
Gooayo11r-Sholl pl1111111ra w11loomo 10
roglttor For mom lnlorm8tlon oontM t
f!~ul o , Nkloy 740·~4G·••n or ~ loyd

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PHOTOGRAPHY
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LISSA'S RIVER VI EW
SALON OF BEAUTY

Are you getting

September 28

The Lynch Agency
322 Second Av1nue
Galllpolla, Ohio

446·8235
1·800·447·8235

NOW OPEN
COMPREHENSIVE CARE OF
, • GALLIPOLIS FERRY
Confidential Frea or Low Coet
Birth Cpntrol,.yearly exam a lor
men and women, aterlllzatlon,
fr11 pr1gnancy teatlng
Malellemale provldora avail
For mol'llnlo oqll

676·4100

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lulln 111
This unll hoa. pooslblllly ol 5 opl. Opportunllyl Aun~ C:lor•'•
pnd staro !rent, 2 tr ollers. PRIOlO
TO &amp;ELL St25,000.00 C•lllodoy rollromenl could bl your new
tor detalla,
employmtnll Great caah flow In
thi s already established reta,ll
shop, lncludua Aml ah furn iture
tUIO lnvutorat lnvtttorel selea AND lhe sale of Aml ah
lnvt~tortl Es tabllslled Mobile mf!de fo od . l'onlble Owner
Home Parkl Onoe- ln·a·ll fe~ llme Flnan ol ngl You ~now you' ve
opport~nlty. Major cash flow I always wanted 10 own yaur own
CALL FOR DETAILS.
· buoln..o. Como on, oo lllodayl
Looking for •n lnvlltmenl?? 1184

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Nt71 Prlao Reduaodl OWNIR
WANTS AN O~F8RI No mltllr
wh•l vour hobby le ...huntlng, 4
wheel~ ra, ·hore~o•. or hl~lng .. you
name It .. thi s land ~~ lor you I
Newer 3 6R home on 42 beoulllul
ooros on S.A. 160. $116,000

Free 8x10
Call for appointment

446·4660

REVIVAL
Oavles Grove Baptlet
Church

Long Hollow Rd. Letart, WV
will bo holding Revival

September 15th·18th
7 pm nightly,
P111tor Otnnla Crllow will bo
• brll1glng th1 monago,
, Slngura oro
Etomlty Sunday 1111h •
Forglvon 4 Monday 1lith
OabbiO HAll TUIIdAy 17th
Tho CunduH'a WodnoldAy 18th
PaMtor Donn IaOrllow lnvltoa
evtryont, l"or mort Information

Large Yard Sale
636 Debbie Drive
.Thurt, Frld11y, Slllllrday 6 Sunday
Soplembor 12, 13, 14, 1&amp;
elim till som

DON'T MISS THIS ONEil
ONE DAY ONLYI
Cle11ranoe S11la
Moat itema $1 .0011
Monday. Sept. I e
SECOND CHANCE
CONSIGNMENT SHOP
(lnoltlt Movlo

StiiiiOO) 10t Sw Avli,

Help Wanted
Female Bartender
at Scott's Bar

256·110.7
l.ooallonll.ocallonl Location!
JACklon Plkl C1pe Cod
1 1/hiOI'f • 1.117 8b ml ·p~VAia
COff\llt lOt (2800 1q, ft~
Roduoofl to so~ ,ooo
740•2411·0448

MEDICARE
SUPPLEMENT
Are the r11t11 getting too
. exponalvo on your .
Plan C or Plan F?
Check out thl rat11
on our PIAn D.
Ronnl1 Lynch

The Lynch Agency
322 Seoond Avenue
Galllpolll, Ohio

446·8235
1·800·447-8235

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1uao Sl. At. 1 aout11
(71111 rfllill 10Utl1 Of QoiiiPOIII on &amp;t.

At. 1~ Sat. som.

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F'IORiy Of Pcod &amp; Pollowtl11p US.OO

_por poraon donotion
l'lSVfll: Clarll Hantr 7~0·250•1 188 Dy
Prl llopt, 10 If unablt 10 1t11nd bul
~g~~ ~lkill o oantrlbulo, ptouo toncl

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446·2342.
For More Info... 992·2156 • 675·1333

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fram~ home has a year old shin·
glad roof &amp; vinyl aiding, an
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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV

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Alabama's Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail

Officials say
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.Scores of dead animals discovered ·

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Sentinel st11lf writer

Browns bury Bengals, B1

Mission dinner
at Pomeroy

378 Holes 01 Mind-Blowing, Heart-Pounding, Adrenaline-Pumping Golll
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POMEROY - A misson
outreach dinner will be
held from 4:30 to 6:30p.m.
Wednesday at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church.
The free dinner will feulure spaghetti with meatbulls, tossed sulud, gurlic
. bread, be veruge . and
dessert.

EMS reports

weekend calls
POMEROY - Units of
Meigs Emergency Services
answered ihe following
weekend calls for ussisiance:
CENTRAL DtiPATCH
I: 18 n.m. Saturday,
Success Rd., Jeff Roush,
Holzer Medical Center;
4:12 a.m., Osborne Rd ..
Eunice Midkiff, Marietta
Memorial Hospital;
8:3.5
a.m.
Sunday,
Rocksprings Rehabilitation
Center, Terry . Dickens,
0' Bleness
Memorial
Hospital;
9:52 a.m., RRC, Judith
Wildermuth, Hoi zer;
12~34 p.m .. Scout Camp
Rd., Luella Flck, Holzer;
· I :07 p.m., Holzer Meigs
Clinic, Pen'ny Smith,
Holzer;
· I :30 p.m.. Elmwood
Terrace Apartments, Vicki
Boso, treated:
4:18 p.m., Hysell Run ·
Rd., Cora Folmer, Holzer;
.5:17 p.m .. East Second
St., Pomeroy, Juanita Long, ·
Pleasant Valley Hospital.

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The longtime home of the George Horak family on West Main Street In Pomeroy Is burned, along
with two other houses, to make way·for approaches to a new bridge to be built across the Ohio
River between Pomeroy and Mason, replacing the span that was cof]structed In 1928. The Ohio
Department of Transportation. will put the project out for old In December. Burning of the struC.
tures Sunday also provided a training e~perlence for volunteer firemen . (Charlene Hoeflich)

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June Ashley, Dorothy Downie and Helen Bodlmer display personalized Ohio River Bears they
received In appreciation of their combined 53 years of work In the RSVP Yesteryear program.
The three retired from the program this year. (Charlene Hoeflich)

Senior volunteen' efforts hailed
BY CHARLINI HOIFIJCH
Santlnel news editor

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Calendar
i:lassifieds .
Comics
Dear Abby
Editorials
kids Scoop
Movies
pbituaries

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Load up lhe suv and head oullor lhe golllrlp ol a lllellme•.
People who've played the Trail call it the Number One Value
in the world as a golf destination ... "-Golf Digest consumer survey.
... "one of the top 10 trips in the world." -Frequent Flyer Magazine
..., "some of the best public golf on earth." -The New York Times.
"The Judge is beyond belief...... Next to Bethpage Black, . · ·
the Judge offers more golffor the money that any other course
In America." -Golf Mag,azine
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POMEROY - · Retired Senior Volunteers
were "kickin' up their heels about volun·
teerin"' and being recognized for doing it at
the 29th annual Volunteer Recognition
Program at the Senior Citizens Center.
Western theme decorations and vases of
daisies turned the center's room into the O.K.
Corral for a day. Nearly 200 seniors and
guests, many wearing blue jeans and straw
hats, auended.
There to entertain with hiM folksy
Appalachian music was Michael Mullen of
Marietta, .a songwriter and storyteller. who
said his goal for the day was to "connect the
crowd to its country culture."
He played the mouthbow and guitar, sang
several songs, told some stories, and led the Mary Lou Hawkins was one well-dres•ad patron
.of the O.K. Corral at Friday' I RSVP Volunteer
Plu..... Senlon,AJ
Recognition Luncheon. (Chl!lrlene Hoeflich)

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Wildlife otliciuls believe ~
commoo disease Is killing
scores of whlte·tailell deer
in Meigs. Gallia and Vinton
Counties.
Meig~ Coumy Wildlife
Officer Keith Wood said
Friday he and Pomeroy
Veterinarian Kellv Grueser
are gathering tissue and
blood samples from deer
believed to huve died th&gt;m
epizootic hemorrhagi~ dis.
ease, in 1111 attempt to ~'On­
finn the disease in the area's
deer population.
Residents who obserw ill·
appeurlng deer or tlnd dead
deer are asked to ~ontact
Wood, who plans to conduct
an informutionul meeting
about the disoase at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Salem
Township Building.
A~ muny us 30 deud
white. tailed deer were found
in
Sulem,
Rutlund,
Columbia und
Scipio
Townships in Meigs County
Wednesday ulone. und others . huve been found in
Huntington Township in
Guilla
County
und
Wilkesville Township in
Vinton County.
"011r emphasis rl1.1ht ~ow
'Ia\.. aathot avldoo~ ~Q tho
Ohio
DepW'tment
of
Agrloultui'O cuo ml!ke ullOnCluslve· decision about the
disease," Wood said.
"We want to be able to
say. definitely and without
question, that this is EHD."
Deer contract the diseuse
through the hites of gnats
which gather ar stagnant
watering sites. where deer
drink and go to stay cool.

Prosecutor: Alleged
teiTOrist cell on U.S•
radar before Sept. 11
BUFFALO, N.Y. (APl AI! alleged terrorist cell
bused in western New York
und trained hy Osumu bin
Laden's ai-Qalda network
had been on the U.S. government's radur since before
tho Sept. II terrorist attacks,
n prosecutor said Sunday.
The lnvestlgutlon into the
Lackawanna cell began In
early summer 200 I, about
the time records say the men
returned from Afghanistan.
suid Michael Battle. U.S.
attorney for western New
York. The men were barn in
the U.S. and of Yemeni
descent.
"\,\'hut essentially hap·
. pened is thut lnforinutlon
came to our attention that
. pointed us In the direction of
these indlvlduuls," Buttlo
said.
He declined to common!
on specifics, but auld law
enforcement officials took
investigative · ateps to cor-

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"It wu~ hu~ed upon th11t
corrobomtlon thut we bejllll
to look 11 little deeper,"
Buttle suld.
He. said the communioa·
tlons und other nctivltlcs
surroundinp thil ct.~llinten~l~
fled this month ,,
· Federal uuthorltiea who
announced the arrest of the
.members of the 11llegod tor·
ror cell said bin Laden him·
sqlf lt.~ctured the men on hla
unti·Amerlcon bellcfN whUc
they were In Knndnhor.
Afghunlst!m, In the monlhN ·
leading up to the Sept. II ,
The men came home to
.J..ackuwannn. ~ miles south
of Buf'fulo on the ahor of
Luke Erie. In June 2001.
federlllnjlents anld they hlld
no Information the cell WIIA
planning 11n uttack in tho
United States.
Pour of the men were
arrested .Friday 1tnd a 111\h

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Holzer Medical Center's Annual Teen Fair will be held
Wednesday, Sepllimber 18 • 9 am • 2 pm .
Gallia County Fairgrounds
Come and enjoy our 50's themell

1.800.949.4444

The dry &gt;unun;;r hll' lwl!'«&lt;
l.'llntrihute to the l&gt;utbreak.
Wood &gt;aid.
"There rt&lt;~lly 1\ IIi&gt; 1\umlll\
solution to the oroblem,"
Wood said Friduy.\,What we
re&lt;~lly need is a . ch&lt;~nge in the
weuther. ,·older te-mpera·
t.ures uni.l &gt;ome r&lt;~in to
1\lheve th~ drought, whi~h
C\lntrlb"t~'s to the diseus\1,"
. EHD is considered the
most ••ommon ;~ilmeot
ull'ect ing deer in the Elastem
United States. Outbreaks
have been reported in
lndiumt.
Kemuc'-y.
Michigun und West YirtJillia.
and suspoe ted cuses wef\l
repor1ed in 11197 in O~Wt\\l
Township . und l 1180 Ill
Muskingum
Towpshlp.
according to the Ohio
Department of Natural
Resources . Cattle. horses
und other II vestuck are not
unected by thll disllaso
eitht~r. uccorllhtt: Ill ODNR ·~
Put Ruble .
The diseuse Is not rel~ted
to Chronic Wasting Disease.
u more serious illness which
strlkt~s mul1.1 -d1.1er. white·
tulled deer and elk in the
western U11ited Stute.~ .
Deer suffering fi'Om flt\0
may «ppeur lethart:lc. disori·
1.1nted or unresponsive to
hunwns. As the diset~.~o pro·
grosses. deer may liloea .
from the fi(!SO or dr®l. ~ow
le~lon$ or sQI'\l~ 1111 tho ·
mouth and swollen fliOOI
and tongues . Dead deer aro
likely found near water
ui'Ous or wethmds,
Wood 11sked that uny 1\lSi·
detits who spot dead deor or
deer showlnjl 11ny of tho
EHO symptoms contact him
at 985·4400 so they can be
spotted und tested for the
diseuse .
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