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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Janc
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19) -- .Even though the opponeed bul have coveted come
sition could. be impressiye tointo your possession. The e~- · day, the odds still favor you if
Ira work required to get them
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out to achieve what you want.
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AQUARIUS (Jan·. 20-Feb.
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any
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work. Mail $2.75 to Matchsome
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
ARIES (March 21-Aprill9)
22) -- It 's all in 1!).!' way you
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negative, there won 't be anymay
feel
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getttng
frustrated.
find a cornobody will have to gratify
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today that involves the chipping in of money. If someone
doesn' t anre up his/her fair
share, things could get out of
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heads are definitely better
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you"re suppose to take care
of, it might be wiser to walk
away from !he task. Withou(
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va." - Many people are c;~uiie .
uninfonned on issues of mental illness.
For example, a label like "schizophrenia" often invokes a
fear response - fear of personal harm or violence.
Now, imagine being a person with such a chronic mental
illness. The stigma attached to bearing such a label can
make finding a suitable place to live nearly impossible.
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· "For most of the tenants, it's hard to find housing," said
Elizabeth Gerlach, the apartment manager for the Main
Street Apartments, which will hold a ribbon-cutting and
open house at 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24.
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"When people hear that somebody has schiwphrenia.
they back off from them," said Gerlach. "They become •
afraid that these people can't function within the community or that they might hurt them.
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. · The apartments - located in th~ old NAPA Auto Parts
· building at 233 Main Street in Point Pleasant- will offer
housing to individuals who qualify under the Department of
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Farm Festival F~day afterare diagnosed as chronically mentally ill, but with help of .
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medication and other therapies can live independeQtly. ·
America with his Sllouetie
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can be purchased tor no for~
through the Prestera Center for Mental Health Services, Inc.
IJ•~. and Naslbyan gunntees
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It is a place where those who are managing their conditions
can find housing, free of the stigma attached to chronic
mental Hlnesses.
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medication and h{l.ve the co!UlCt dosage down, they function just like the rest of us," said Gerlach, who has no reser' " •..
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maximum total of $10.500
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oldest and I had to take care of
my family."
Nellie
married
Homer
Oldaker Sept. 26, 1920. "Homer ·
was the first man . for me, · "
Nellie said with a smile. "I was
only 19 when we got married."
Following her marriage, Nellie
continued to care for her father
and siblings.
"Dad never did get married
after Mom died," she said. "He
worked and I cooked and
cleaned and raised my brothers
and sisters as best I knew how."
Nellie and Homer had II children, and ironically Nellie has
outlived 'six children and her
husband. Homer Jr., died when
he was only about a month old.
Francis, a daughter, died when
she was two after contracting
measles. Lloyd, David, Martha
and Don also passed away.

POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.
- Mrs. Nellie Oldaker may
have physical limitations at 10 I,
but her memory can be compared with that of a person
much yonger.
"I can't remember everything,
but I got a pretty good memory," Nellie said proudly.
Oldaker was born Sept. 22,
1901 in Buffalo, W.Va., to
· Henry Clay and Mary Thcker
Whittington. She was the oldest
of five children.
Her mother died while giving
birth to her sixth baby who
Only 100 yea~s and six sadly also died. Nellie was. only
months to go - Nellie holds 12 or 13 at the time, but
her youngest great-great- assumed the role of adult mothgrandchild, Preston Tucker er to care for her brothers, siswho is six months old. Nellie ters and her father.
celebrated her 101st birthday
"I really didn' t have a
Sept. 22. (contrltJuted)
choice," she said regarding her ·'- Please see Birthday, A3

Elizabeth Gerlach, the apartment manager of the new Main Street Apartments in Point Pleasant, prepares to
continue clean-up in anticipation of the buildings' upcoming opening. The apartments -located In the old NAPA
building on Main Street - are designated for tenants
who have been diagnosed With a chronic mental illness .
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Index
Calendar
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Dear Abby
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Movies
Obituaries
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GALLIPOLIS, Ohio _ The new
bridge over Raccoon Creek at the historjc Cora Mill will be ready for bidding l)y December 2003, the Gallia
County engineer said...
That's when federal funds that will
wholly fund the project will be available, said Glenn Smith, who expects
construction to begin the following
summer.

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The new bridge will replace the current Perry Township span, built in
1932 but now inadequate for current
and future traffic demands. Smith said
putting in a new bridge at the site has
taken several. years to plan al)l:l obtain
funding.
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"I've bq,en working on this thing
sin~e I.. c~e ba~k in office,"_ sa!d
Smith .• ~ut If you re persistent, 1t wrll
· happen.
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The new span rs e~pected to cost
$1 ,017,300 and will be a contemporary box design. The project also calls

. for straightening out the curve the
bridge now sits on.
"We wanted to use the old stone
piers for the bridge to help straighten
the road, but we couldn't,'' said Smith.
"It was e·asier to put in new ones rather
than try to salvage the old ones."
The funding. will be administered by
the County Engineers Associa_tion of
OhiO. The pro~ram from whtch the
funds ~ere obtamed schedules a~ards
years rn advance, and Smrth sard he
has an application in for the 2005
round to do a bridge replacement on

next year .
Gravel Hill Road near Cheshire.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2008 round, where Snuth
hopes to obtain funding for a replacemem job along Symmes Creek near
Cadmus.
"You have to get way in line for that
kind of money," he said.
Smith said he wanted to replace
Cora Mill with a covered bndge,
which had once been there before it
burned.
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O'Bieness Memorial Hospital
President Rick Castrop, right;
and Ramone MacGregor,
senior
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DEAR ABBY: My husVa. (AP) - A man filling someone in the van might street.
band of one year, "Phil," and
up hi s car at a Virginia gas have timed the shooting to
I
are
facing
a
problem
we
White House spokesman
GALLIPOLIS - Hildegard
station
was
shot
to
de
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coincide
with
don't
know
how
to
handle.
the
lij!ht.
Ari
Fleischer said lhe nearStoeckl Macka mul, 93, of
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in
what
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may
have
FBI
identilied
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the
daily
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have
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Gallipolis,
formerly
of
been
the
most
brazen
attack
VICtim as Kenneth H. become part of Pre side nt
an on-again, off-again girlHockenheim, Germany, . died
yet
by
the
Washington-area
friend,
"Madison."
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cared
Bridges,
53, a father of six Bush's r~g ul ar FBI briefing .
Thursday. October I0, 2002,
sniper,
commi
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as
a
state
for
her
but
because
of
her
who
graduated
from the
Asked if the attacks could
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mental
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finally
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ended the romance. Although
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·
wa nt to use to describe it,
sionallt_kept in touch by eDEAR ABBY: I am writing ·
! · George and Susarina Ziegler
The
gunman·
vanished
into
are
understandably
shocked
thi
s is clearly terrori zing
mail. (This has always been to you as a last resort. I am 14
~: Stoeckl.
the gray drizzle.
and saddened by this sense- . the
peop le
who
are
and come from a very good
married
August ·• initiated by her.) .
': : She
"Obviously we' re deuliHg less event ," Gary Shepherd, involved, and their fami .
It
has
become
a
problem,
.
family,
with
one
exception. : Mackamul on September 22,
with an individual who is a family friend, told lies."
Abb~, becau_se
Madison my mother. She · is an alcO;: 1934, and he preceded her i!l
extremely
violent .and does- reporters m Bridges' neighMoose said a speci al FBI
won t stop trymg to contact holic. She drinks every day'
: · death.
.
n'
t
care,"
Spotsylvania
borhood
in
northwes t unit had not yet fini shed a
my hu~band. He s~opped from noon until she goes to ,
• : In addition, she was precedCounty Sheriff's Maj. Phil adelphia.
graphic aid for the pub Iic to
respondmg
to
her
e-mruls,
but
'
bed
at
night.
[recently
went
to
. : ; ed in death by a son, Horst G.
Howard
Smith
said.
Since
Oct.
2,
the
sniper
help in the search . He did
she _never took the hmt.
.
counseling because 1 tried to ·
:- Mackamul ; and five .sisters
immeAuthorities
did
not
has
killed
seven
people
.and
not say what it woul d show.
Ftrst she wrote to _tell him · kill myself. I am starting to
: : and five brothers ..
diately
confirm
the
shootwounded two in Maryland.
Across
metropolit an
s~e heard he was gettmg mar· have those feelings again.
~: She is survived by two
ing was the eighth slaying Virginia and Wash in gton . Washington - an area of
ned.
Then
she
found
out
l
was
Mother
casts
me
aside
when
. : daughters,
Hannelore
committed by the sniper The killer has fired from a some 5 million people. pregnant and concluded that she isdrunk. 1 feel as though
:; (Harold)_ Thompson
of
over.
the past 10 day s. But distance with a hi gh-pow- Friday ni ght football games
":.as the re~n for ~ur wed- there Is nothing left for me t.o
' Galhpoh s,
and
Liane
like
the
other attack s, wit- ered rifle at people going at area . high schoo ls were
dmg - whtch couldn t be fur- ·liVe for. 1want to go back into
.. McKnight o( GaHipolis; two
nesses
described
a sin gle about activities as mundane canceled along with other
ther from the truth. Later, she cou1!5eling, but I am afraid ~
grandchildren, Michael E.
shot, fired apparently at as ·mowing the lawn, shop- outdoor activities.
wrote to ~k . Phd . how my will hurt my parents' feelings.
~Deb) Thompson of Bidwell,
random at someone going
pregnancy as conung along.
Please give me some
•· and Sberri D. (Jay) Jarrell of
about
his everyday ac ti viOur
daughter
was
born
two
.
.
. . Gallipolis ; and four greatties.
And
three earlier
man&amp;ged the Willow Place
mont~s ago, and yesterday we =6E1-~sEDALONE
grandchildren.
,
&lt;attacks
occurred
at
gas
stagroup
home in Lakin, says
were mformed _that ~ad1 son
DEAR ALONE AND
Private services will be contions.
bought
a
baby
gtft
and
mtends
that pepple in Point Pleasant
" ducted at the convenience of
front PapAl
to drop it off at the home of DE~RESSED: If you ~~e
"The
shooting
certainly
shouldn't fear the project or its
-the family. Arrangements are
Phil's parents. He is very feehng depressed, ~d sutct.~
looks
similar,"
said
· .;; under the direction of
upset. He says he wants this dal, your parents feelmgs
Montgomery County (Md.) she says can be physically tenants.
:: McCoy-Moore Funeral Home
·
'This isn' l something for
woman to leave him alone _ are the l~!il thing you should
Police
Chief
Charles imposing.
: : Wetherholt · Chapel
in
Even though no formal pub- people to wprcy about," she
that she's unstable and can't be worrymg about. Call the
Moose, who sent investigalic
announcement of the apart- said. "This is just another
accept
tiie
fact
he's
married.
counselor
you
were
seemg
tors
to
the
scene.
f ::·,: Gallipolis.
. Paid notice
ments'
opening has been housing project, another way
Since she lives in another before and schedule an
Added. Smith: "Any time
made,
Gerlach
says that seven
state, I'm not worried about appointment. Then tell your
we get a shooting right now
that the government is trying .
t,
her peeking in our windows; J father what you have done - ·
we're going to treat it as if of the twelve units will have
·
it is connected to this case occupants when the building to give back.
just don't understand why sbe and why.
;.
"Then~_·s .nothing to · be
refuses to let go. What should
I'm sorry to say ~ou ~not
until it's proyen different- opens in the qear future.
;.. ..
Gerlach,
who
formerly
ly."
.
.
of, nothing at all."
afraid
we do with the baby gift? We the only teenager m this sad
don 't want it. - TROU- Situation. .
Alcoholics
Analysis of ballistic evi·- .·
dence
BLED
IN
THE
LONE
Anonymous
has
a
sul&gt;--organifrom
the
scene
was
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zation for children of alco: · GALLIPOLIS 01ene
not expected until Saturday,
detour will around the job
DEAR TROUBLED: She holies. It's called Alateen. It's
f Burdette, 68, formerly of
though a spokeswoman for
will start on Mud Creek
• · Gallipoli s, died Thursday,
won't let go because she's listed in most phone books or
Gov, Mark R. Warner said
Road to Ohio Route 141 and
clinging to her fantasy that she you can call the information
: Oct. I0, 2002, at Whetstone
more bullet fragments were
from Page AI
back onto Maple Grove Road
! . Care Center, Columbus.
wasn' t rejected. In other operator. Please don't wait to
recovered here than from
to reconnect with Cora Mill
::: She · was preceded in death
words, she's in a state of contact the organization.
the other
attacks.
.
f or sue h a Road. The detour ·would be
f reqUtrelllents
.·
Ctung
• ::by her husband, Otho.
denial.
Once you do, you will discov0
witness reports
structure would boost the abol!t five miles, Smith said.
~ .. A memorial service will be
What to do with the er you are not alone with this
·apeople,
white·authorities
van carrymg
two
~r6'ect
cost bh around
But he stresse d the route
immediF conducted at 2 p.m. today, unwanted baby gift? Donate it problem, and you'll be given ately blocked traffic
on . 5 0,000, and t e federal may be subject to change.
f Saturday, Oct. 12, 2002, at to a hospital or a children's · the support and information nearby highways and
government doesn't provide
"We haven't really done
~ .. Schoedmger-Norris Chapel,
shelter. Your husband .should you deserve.
checked
vehicles
.
The
roadmoney
to
build
covered
·
the
final estimate or time of
~ :: 3920 Broadway, Grove City.
write a brief letter acknowlDear Abby is written by
~ ··
.
blocks turned stretches of bridges.
.
the detour, but we believe the
J •.
edging the gift -- and stating Abigail Van Buren, alJo
Interstate
95
into
·
a
virtual
Once
Cora
Mill's
replace·
road will be closed for about
that he would prefer the past known as Jeanne Phillips, and
.
.
ment
.
begins,
a
proJected
parkmg lot, backtng up trafsix months," Smith said.
remain in_ the past, so please wa£ founded by her mother,
fie
for
miles
on
the
eve
of
_
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_
_
_
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send nothmg more because he Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
.!J·-... - - -··- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the Columbus Day holiday
needs to devote his full allen- Abby at www.DearAbby.com
weekend.
questioning Homer as to how
tion to his wife and child in or P.O. Box 69440, Los
The roadblocks were lift-.
~...
he felt and Nellie piped right
the future.
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ed, but Smith said officers
up and asked the nurse, "Do
., . DARWIN - Darlene M.
continued
to
pull
over
white
you
know my name? This is
. Bartrum, . 39, 34053 Hysell
from
Page AI
the
night.
A
simimy
husband."
vans
into
Run Road, Pomeroy, was
lar lead cropped up last
Nellie was 89 when Horner
cited for failure to control by
week after the first rash of David and Lloyd died within died and until that time.Nellie
. the Gallia-Meigs Post of the
a year of each o!her as a result
slayings. . ·
had never been alone.
State Highway Patrol foll\')Wof
cancer.
W.
Gerald
Col.
She continued to live in her
ing a one-car accident
Living
children
are
Mary
Massengill, superintendent
home for seven years until she
Thursday on U.S. 33.
Hayes of Leon; Josephine was
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. cut ropes around his hands
of Virginia State Police, Rhoades
placed in the PVH
Troopers said 'Rartrum ·was
of Mason; Stella
(AP) - A Fort Bragg sol- and feet and fled, sheriff's
cautioned
the
public
not
to
Nursing
Home where she has
westbound
in
Bedford
Craig of Carrol, Ohio; Jim resided for
dier trying to stage his own Det. Barbara Davenport
focus
only
on
·
white
vans.
·
the past .five years.
· · Township at II :26 a. m. when
Oldaker of Point Pleasant;
disappearance searched the said.
"We
don't
want
preconreally did not want to
she lost control of the car she
and Paul "Fred" Oldaker of She
Internet for a man who
Jonathan Meadows, a
ceived notions out there, Columbus,
leave
her home, but she· was
drove on a hillcrest and left
Ohio.
looked like him and cut the spe.cialist assigned to the
you
.
have
to
but
certainly
no
longer
able to care for her- ·
curve, slid off the left side of
Nellie has 18 grandchil- self.
man' s throat, but the victim 37th Engineering Battalion,
play
the
hand
that
you're
the road and struck a tree. ·
survived, police said.
was charged with attempted
dealt and the information dren, 24 great-grandchildren,
What is &lt;~ maz ing is that
The car had functional dam18 great-great-grandchil- Nellie
The victim pulled the 8- murder and held in lieu of
that has come to us is white and
takes no medications.
age, troopers said. ·
dren . .
in):h knife from his throat, $50,000 bail.
vans," Massengill said.
In
fact,
with \he exception of a
passed away at the
Meadows · spent weeks
Bruce Bingham, who ageHomer
few
broken
bones, Nellie has
of 92.. in 1990. He and
searching the Internet fo_r
works at a gas station
Nellie had been married for been healthy her entire life.
someone who would be
~aturbap .
-~enttnel
across from the Exxon sta- 70
·:1want to keep on living as
years.
mistaken for himself,
tion · where the shooting
long
as I can," she said laughdaughter laughingReader Services
Davenport said. He was
happened, said he heard a ly Nellie's
ing.
''I'm
ornery you know. I
told how her mother was
men
who
were
5seeking
single
shot
and
saw
an
Avenue,
Gallipolis,
OH
45631
:
guess that's why I keep 011
Correction Polley
of her father. She goin'
foot -6, about !50 pounds,
Our main concern in all stories is to be Second·class postage ·paid at
unmarked white van driving jealous
:"
recounted a story when her
accurate. If you know of an error in a Gallipolis.
with brown hair and blue
away from an intersection. father had a stroke and was in
Nellie
celebrated her I0 Ist
story, please call one .of our newsrooms.
Member: The Associated Press, the
eyes.
Bingham
said
the
light
birthday
with
44 of her famil y
West Virginia Press Association, and
the hospital. The nurse was
Meadows
found
Stephen
turned
.
green
right
after
the
and friends Sept 22.
the Ohl.o Newspaper Associalion.
Our main numbers are:
"Jeremy:• Bowen about two
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weeks ago, lured him to his
tions to the Gallipolis Daily Tribune,
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home, tied him up and cut
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said. Bowen, 26,
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Barbara Kostohryz, local artist
and co-chair of the community .
division
of the
2002
O'Bieness Memorial Hospital
Annual Giving Campaign, second from left, presents her
original
painting, · "In
Celebration of Woman, " to
Sheltering Arms Hospital
Foundation Board of Trustees
Chairman Rollie Swart; left;

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comes to O'Bleness Memorial well because if you think
Hospital i'n Athens for a mam- about a woman, you think
mogr.un will now have the alx)ut somebody nurturing and
opportunity to enjoy a piece of loving." .
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fine art while in the hospital's
Rollie Swart, chair of the
· newly renovated manpno~- hospital's board of trustees,
phy umt.
, and Rick Castrop, hospital
Local , artist
Barbara, . president, attended th_e recepKostohryz and her . husband tion to accept the painting on
Tom Ko~tohryz, _c~ of the behalf of the hospital and ·to
commun!ty diVIsiOn of ~e thank the donors who have
2002 . 0 Bleness Memonal contributed so generously to
Hospi~~l Annual GIVIng . this year's campaign.
Campa~~. recently presented
So far campaign contributhe hosp1tal with an ongmal . . '
$
painting, "[n Celebration of nons total near!~ 112 •000·
Woman."
Those funds w1,ll help to
The painting, which was finance the purchase of _a seccreated especially for the cam- ond mammography umt .and
. paign to enhance O'Bieness • an ad~anced , computer a1ded
--.breast imagmig capabilities, detection system that can
was unveiled at a reception in detect up to 20 percent more
the hospital's radiology depart- breast cancers than mlllllJllogment. Donors who contributed raphy alone. Both p1eces of
$!So or more to the hospital's ~uip':"ent were installed earAnnual Giving Campaign her th1s year.
.
.
attended the reception and
e ontnbulions are still bemg
received a signed print of the accepted for the campatgn. For
painting, a personal gift from more information about the
Mr. and Mrs. Kostohryz.
campaign or to donate, call
"I've always wanted to paint Deborah Shaffer, development
this portrait," Mrs. Kostohryz manager, at (740).592-9494.

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Rain throughout the weekend
Weather Forecast
Today... Partly· sunny with
fog until mid-morning. Highs
in the upper 70s .. Light and
variable winds. ·
Tonight...Partly cloudy. A
slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows in the upper
50s. West winds 5 to I 0 mph.
Chance of rain 20 percent.
· Extended Forecast
• Sunday ...Partly cloudy. A
chance of showers throu~h
·early afternoon. Cooler wtth
highs in the lower . 60s.
Northwest winds 10 to 15
mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.
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30s. ·
Columbus
day ... Mostly
sunny. Highs in the upper 50s.
Monday
night...Mostly
clear. Lows in the mid 30s.
Tuesday ... Partly cloudy.
Highs in the lower 60s.
Wednesday... Partly cloudy.
Lows near 40 and highs in the
lower 60s.
Thursday.. ,Par.tly cloudy.
Lows in the lower 40s and
highs in the mid 60s.
Friday... Partly
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SOUTHSIDE- Dance, 7 to 10
·: p.m., Southside Communi1y Center.
• True Counlry will pertorm.
·
POINT PLEASANT- Fall
Festival, noon lo 4 p.m. , Rooseve~
Elementary School. Games, prizes,
food and enlertainment. Proceeds
will help pay 1or new playground
equipment al the school.
NEW HAVEN -October Fesl at
: New Haven Fire Dept Crafters
• dunking boolh, 1ood, and enlertaln• menl beginning al4 p.m.
• POINT PLEASANT - Fall Dance
: Party 1or 1st through 61h graders,
• 6:30 lo 8:30p.m . a1 the Point
: Pleasant Youth.Center. Sponsored by
the Army National Guard support
group. Admission Is $2.
LETART - Wheels 1or Life bike-a·
lhon in support o1 Sl. Jude Children's
Research Hospilal, 9 a.m. to noon,
Evergreen Cemetery. Participants
needed. (This evant was canceled
last weekend and rescheduled-.) Call
Phyllis Flowers al 304·895-3351 or
Teressa Sleelh at 304·895-3068 tor
additional information.

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• The Exponent-Telegram of Clarksburg, W.Va.:
Some very encouraging news came from Morgantown
recently concerning research into one of the world's
most heartbreaking diseases.
Researchers at the
Blanchette Rockefeller.
. Neurosciences Institute have developed a skin test that
·may diagnose Alzheimer's disease. It could eventually
allow patients to begin treatments earlier and, perhaps,
slow the progress of'the disease.
Clinical trials are under way at Johns ' Hopkins
. University in Baltimore and approval of the test could be
sought from the Food and Drug Administration as early
as next year.
There are a lot of questions to be answered about the
new research, and the skin test is by no means a sure
thing, but it is an encoura~ing development, and it hap·
pened here in West Virgima.
T.he Rockefeller Institute, a partnership between acad. emm and the private sector, could be the focus of some
· groundbreaking research against Alzheimer's in the
years to come.
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There are about 4 million Americans suffering from
Alzheimer's today. It is a disease that devastates not only
the patient, but the family as well. Early diagnosis, along
With the expenl!le~tal tre~tments now available, may
help to make the1r hves a httle less stressful.
Ihe skin test under consideration is a .small step, perhaps, .but long journeys always begin with small steps.

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I firmly believe that the speed with inspection serviCes, your opinion is
which the board pushed the vote needed.
Dear Editor:
through for consolidation was a direct ' I urge you to contact the Gallia
While so much has been written about re~ult · of past. failed consoljdati9!1 ·, ~.ol!n~y Health Departrnen! .!lnd· submit
abortion, 1 find that many do not under- efforts of the h1gh school In the Bend your comments to Mrs. Lou Ann Rich.
stand the facts and consequences of it. Area:
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Please read on. Be aware that of the. . Th1s Is deJa vu . ali over a~am. I Health Department Board, cOnsisting
million-and-a-half abortions each year, attended anu-consohdat10n meetmgs of of the following members: Dr. Gerald
statistics show less than 1 percent are our high school ~ack In the late '80s. It Vallee, Mr. W. Scott Lucas, Mr. Paul
because of rape, deformity, incest or a seems that fightmg to save schools In Butle,r, Mr. James Baird, Mr. Bob
threat to the mother's health.
·our t9wn h.as b~come a constant battle Eastman or Dr. Balusamy Subbiah.
In other words, in over 99 percent of and a full-ttm~ JOb.
Mrs. Rich and the health board memthe cases, it is just because the mother
I would hke, . to comment on Jo bers need to . hear .from the Gallia
does no~ want ~er baby. The mother gets · Hann~ Rorrer s responses that s~e County. food-related business .owners
heF ,cho1ce 1wl)1le_th.e baby ge.ts capi(lij. d.oesn !look at the figures from the dis- !Wd consumers 111 order to make an
pumshment. Is that fair?
· · . ~cts that elected her because she·tioes-'·• mformed decisibh rtl'g'arl!trrtg,llm'l='a~ing
. Th~ cru~lest ~f abortions is the par- ~ t want II ~o affect the w~y she votes. the food operators/owners license fees.
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llal-b1rth , m wh1ch all but the head is I m wondenng who she thmks she repIf the Galha . County Health
. born. Then scissors are jammed into the resents. I fol)owed very closely ~e let- Department persists in changing th.e fee
~~e of the baby's skull. A suction tube ters and statements she made dunng the .structure each year, eventually these
IS mserted and the baby's brains are lit- pr~v10us efforts to consolidate Wahama, extra fees will be passed to the conerally sucked out to cause death.
. Pomt Pleasant, and Hannan high sumer or perhaps the small food merU.S . Surgeon General C. Everett schools. She t.ook a very stro~g stand chant will be forced out of business.
Koop. has stated th~t this type of abor- agamst consohdatton and I behe~e she . In either case, the food service operalion 1s never med1cally necessary to wa~ el~cted largely due to her antt-con- tors/owners, the consumer. and Gallia
. .. _ , : .~O\Inty all lose. I don't believe this is .
protect
the . mother's
health. · sohdauon efforts.
Furthermore, babies can experience . I g:uess ~rs. Rorrer, that consolirla- ' the: image the Gallia County Health ·
great pain in spite of anesthesia given to lion IS all n~ht, as long as It doesn't Department wants to project with the .
the
mother, Congress passed an act to affect our ch1ldren or .Isn't taking your. renewal levy just around the comer.
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
end partial-birth abortion, but then- school from y9ur community.
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Julie B. Webb
. Today is Saturday, Oct. 12, the 285th day of2002.There are
President
Clinton
vetoed
it,
which
I
also
thought
that
Brenda
Steele's
Gallipolis,
Ohio
80 days left m the year. ·
allows
th1s
brutal
act
to
continue
remark
to
the
other
board
members
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Today's Highlight in History:
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Because induced abortion viol~tes the when she said that she had told them
Better
On Oct. 12, 1492 (Old Style calendar; Oct. 21 New Style),
biological
system
that
protects
the
that
they
should
have
had
a
backup
plan
Chnstopher Columbus arrived with his expedition in the pre.•
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Dear Editor:
child, the mother is exposed to both was very insightful.
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sent-day Bahamas.
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physical
and
psychological
risks.
But
after
It
Is
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said
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I
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,
I:m
flattered
that
people
read
my
Jet'
, On this date:
. Convul~ions, infections, hemorrhag- don,'t, see why we have to defend our ters and even more abashed that anyone
: In 1870, Gen. Robert E. Lee died in Lexington Va. at ·age
mg,
cardtac arrests and even death of poSitiOn at. all. We want to keep what •Is would write a response. -But· I'm a bit
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mother
can result. The mother may already ours. Why do we need &lt;!,ny otlier confused at the response. r thought most
:: In 1915,. English nurse Edith Cavell was executed by the
re-experience
the death of her bab_y reason? We want a new school In our 'Christians believed that scripture has as
Germans m occupted BelgiUm during World War I.
even years later, just as veterans expen- town. We. have waited patiently. for much relevance today as it did 2.000
;. In 1933, bank robber John Dillinger escaped from a jail in
ence
~auma f~~ theu grief. Fathers may years to get a new school.
··. · . yeats ago. All scripture is profitable for.
~ ! :
: Allen County, Ohio, with the help of his gang, who killed the
expenence th1s loss as much ·as the
The people of Mas~n &lt;;ounty as .a dpctrine, the Bible says. .
i shenff.
mothers.
whole have made thetr ·v1ews ~own
I thought most Christians believed
, ·, In 1942, during World War II, American naval forces defeatFacts from the National Federation of regarding consolidation. Possibly the that with Go.d~ all things . are possible,
·; ed the Japanese. in the Battle of Cape Esperance.
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Journal
(July
1987)
state
that
people
?f
Mason
County
have
only
even
the
turning
of
pagans'
hearts
td".
: In 1942, Prest dent Franklin Roosevelt delivered one of his · there were 407,316 deaths m World War been chtppmg away at the proverbial· conversion to the God of Abraham
· so-called "fireside chats" in which he recommended the draft·
II. Fatalities from the war on the unborn iceberg In this matter. We keep ¢letting .Isaac and Jacob. I'm furtllc:;t b~ffled thai
~ ing of I ~~-and 19-year-old men.
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to 360 ~Ilion,. The deliberate boa_rd membe~s :-vho we think · are·, ,one ~orthy ofthe n~e QfChrist doesIn 1942, Attorney General Francis Biddle announced that • aQl?unted
~mg ?f human !1fe Without provoca- agamst CO!JsohdaiiOn, but may~e the n't know the peace and sim_plicity that
'. Italian ·nationals in the United States would no longer be conlion or J:USI cause ts murd~r.
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problem w1th the constant .cons~hdat10n comes wlth acceptance of His Gospel .
sidered en~ my aliens.
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In 1960, Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev disrupted a U.N.
der.
than the board. .
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General Assembly session by pounding his desk with a shoe
Juanita Wood
Maybe Mason C?unty needs son:te- _: Nevertheless, I've been thinking
during a dispute.
Gallipolis, Ohio one who ~orks With the commlj~ity, . ,a,bo.ut som~thjng else. Rome was a
In , 1964, the Soviet Union launched a Voskhod space cap'' I
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plans a?d listens to the people. Th,1s Is .republic unul Caesar. He sought world
su le' wtth a three-man crew on the first manned mission
COnSO l I ation again? so.methmg Mason counuans need to domination and Rome became an
involving more than one crew member.
thmk about for our future. And "as for empire. The Roman people allowed it. to
In 1968, the summer Games of the 19th Olympiad officialthe board members, I would hke to say happen. France was a republic until
Dear Editor:
. ly opened in Mexico City.
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On Sept: 24, the Mason County Board that we the .people, th~ taxpayers and Napoleon. He sought world domination
In 1973. Pres ident Nixon nominated House minority leader
of EducatiOn voted 3-2 to submit the .the people you are workmg for and who and France became an empire. The
Gerald R. Ford of' Michigan to succeed Spiro T. Agnew as
I
Needs Project to the SBA to consolidate voted you Into office have told you French allowed this to happen .
.vtce prestdent.
Germany. was a republic until Adolph
Mason and New Haven Elementary what we want.
· Ten years ago: Several hundred people were killed when an
Kathy McGuire H1tler. Hitler sought world domination
schools. Several people from the comearthquake struck Cairo, Egypt.
Mason, W.Va. and Germany b~came a dictatorship.
munity of Mason attended both board
Ftve years ago: Singer John Denver was killed in the crash
meetings In an effort to keep their
Voice you.r opinion . '; . ~~. German peop,le allowe4 it to hapof his privately built aircraft in Monte·rey Bay, Calif.; he was
school In their town. Many people sim53. President Clinton opened his first trip to South America as
.ply and heartfeltly stated, "You are tak!he ~lection in N?vember may deterhe arrived in Venezuela.
D~r ~dltor:
. .. . . mme. if . htstory w11l repeat itself in
.mg the heart out of our community."
One year ago: NBC announced that an assistant to anchorWe do appreciate a couple of the . Th1s IS, the second year that an America. If failure'ofEnron, Tyco, and
man Tom Brokaw had contracted the skin form of anthrax
board members' effort to listen to the mcrease m fees for the food opera-. 'Worldcom re~Ul(ing ill a $3 trillion
after·opening a "threatening" letter to her boss that contained
people. Mr. Michael Coterie ,canvassed tors/?~ners has been proposed by the , stock. m.arket:crash doesn'f1:oncern you;
a ·suspicious powder. The Unite!! Nations and its ·secretarythe town of Mason and said that the admm1strat1on of the Gallia County ifOsama, 9-IJ. and Afghanistim doesn't
general, Kofi Annan, won the Nobel Peace Prize. Polaroid
people do not want consolidation and he ~ealth Department. .Last year's fee concern you; if- shadow government,
Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection .
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thinks that the board should uphold m~rease was substantial. yve are no~ Saddam and war with Iraq aren't
Today 's Birthdays: Actress Artonia Rey is 75. Blues singer
what the people that elected them .want. bemg asked for another mcrease this enougb to make you think, consider the
Nappy Brown is 73. Comedian-activist Dick Gregory is 70.
Also, . Mr. James Wilson said he year. . .
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difectipn our republic is' .headed when
Former Sen. Jake Garn, R-Utah, is 70. Opera singer Luciano
· thought the board' had acted hastily and
If you own.a ~t:ocery store, deh, oper- yop go to the pol)s to vote.: Ate-you betPavarotti is 67. Singer Sam Moore (formerly of Sam and
wanted to know If further research ate · a food tra1Ier or are a restaurant ter off today than you were two years
Dave) is 67. Sportscaster Tony Kubek is 67. TV reporter Chris
could be done. Dr. Parsons respondeo owner or ~ave any other food sal~~- ,:· ago? ,
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Wallace is 55. Michigan Gov. John Engler is 54. Actres~- ·'
that there wasn't time due to the Oct. I related busmess or are a consumer, and
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Robed S..Painter
singer Susan Anton is 52. Rock singer-musician Pat DiNizio
deadline.
feel that we pow pay' enough fee;. for
• Bitlwell, Ohio
is 47. Rhythm-and-blues singer Claude McKnight (Take 6) is
40. Actor Hugh Jackman is 34. Actor Adam Rich is 34.
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Tableware and drinks furnished;
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Widows and Past Masters Night.
Communily
Builders
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Pin s
awards.
R e f res h ments aval·; abl e at 6 : 3

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October
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Widows, and Pas t M asters
Night. Community Builders and
Service
Pin s
award s.

welcome.

Anniversaries and
Birthdays
S.turdl)', Oct. t2
POINT PLEASANT- Richard
and Arlela Ringle will celebrate their
601h wedding anniversary today from
2 lo 4 p.m. al the home oflhelr
daughter and son-in-law, Lila and
Richard Purchase. 11 unable to
attend, cards may be .senl to !hem al
Rl. 2, Box 15, Poinl Pleasanl, W.Va..
25550.

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st., Point Pleaunt,
va., 25550;
faxed to (304) 875-5234; or •·
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square dance class and workshop, 7 Becaul8 of the llf'll• volume of
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communitY I)~• and to ensure
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Royal Oak Resort. Call 304-675·
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POl NT PLEASANT - Alcoholics
Anon'l\mous, 7:30 p.m., 611 Viand
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Reso urce Center.
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Stroke Supporl Group meet s at
the
Gal li a County
Senior
Re source Center al 12 :30 p.m.

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LETART- HELP Diet Class,
Letart Community Center. Weigh-ins
!rom 5:30 to 6 p.m., 1ollowed. by a
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short meeting .
POINT PLEASANT Polnl
MASON - Community Cancer
· · Pleasanl JUnior Woman's Club wil hiM!. Support Group, 7 p.m., Mason
: a "Gee to Kn&lt;wv lhe Junior's'Pampemd United Methodist Church. All area ·
• Che1 Party", 6 p.m., Woman's cancer patients, families, and care• Clubhouse. Conlact LaUra l.lltlelen at givers inv~ed .
; 675-6575 for additiooal information.
POINT PLEASANT - Alcoholics
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Center aat 3:30 p .m. to discuss
upcoming trips and mak e trave l
plans for 2003 ,
Wednesday, Oct. 16
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' 26 and 27 . The event 10 a.m.
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Clubs and
.Organizations
Salurday, Oct. 12
POMEROY - Burlingham
Modern Woodmen, 5:30p.m. at !he
hall. Theme Halloween. Hogdogs,
· elder and donuls provided. Take
· covered dish and come In costume.
CHESTER - Return Jonalhan
Meigs Chapler, DAR, noon luri·
cheon Chester Courthouse. Beverly
.. Schumacher, Soulheasl dlslrlcl
. director, Ia speak.

Mandl)', Oct. t4
POMEROY - Meigs County
Republican Party to meel at 7:30
• p.m. allhe Republican headquar·
· tars.
POMEROY - Meigs Counly
Association o1 Garden Clubs, 7
p.m. at lhs Laurel CIIH ChurCh .
Regional meellng plans will be dis·
cussed .

.Church
·services
sund1y, Oct. t3
RACINE ~ Special services,
Red Brush Church o1 Christ,
' Buhan Road, 7 p.m. Saturday; 10
- a.m. and 6 p.m . Sunday. Denver Hill
of Foster, W. Va. to apeak.

REEDSVILLE - Reedsville
Unlled Methodist Church will dedi·
cate Its new 1ellowshlp hall at 2
. p.m. Public Invited.

Homecomings
Sunday, Oct. 13 ·
RUTLAND ~ RiJtland Church o1
Christ's 173rd anniversary to be cele·
braled al homecoming day, 10:30 a.m.
worship and communion service; noon
carry·in dinner: 1 p.m. afternoon aervloo
with Bob Werry, minlsler, and 'ForgiVen
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Other events
. BundiV, Oct. 13
POMEROY ~ Clod's N.E.T. and lha
Meigs County Heahhy Heart Coallllon will
host a skellng party 1rom 4 lo 8:30 p.m.
Sunday allhe Skate-a·Way In Chesler Ia
kick off Small Steps Week. Gods N.E.T.
and cqalitlon members and !heir familieS
are lnvhed 1o attand 1r11e of charge.
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Monday, Oct. t4
RACINE - Firs! practice 1or Racine
alumni band members who want 1o play
'wtlh lhe bend at !he last home game on
Oct. t8 to be hiKI tl to 8 p.m. al Southern
High School. Muelo will be provided,
111eds will be avellable.

Birthdays
(:HESTER - Thelma Hayes will
observe her 90th birthday Sunday.
Cord• may be sent to ber at 48238 State

Route 248, Lana: Bottom.

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis • Point Pleasant

Meigs Soil -and
Water Conservation
holds annual. field day.

REEDSVILLE - "Ohio Jim Freeman, Meigs SWCD,
Then .and Now; How our changes in streams.
Land has Changed" was the
_"We want to ~ncourage the
theme of this year's Me_igs students to part•c•pate m pro'Soil and Water Conservallon · tecung our env1ronmental·
District 's annual fifth grade resources by seeing. what
field day held Thursday at changes have been made due
Forked Run Park.
to the practices that have or
· Presenters discussed how have not been followed," said
land-use · practices have Vicki Morrow, Meigs SWCD
affected . Ohio's landscape ed.~calloncoordtnator. . .
The m1 ss•on of the Me1gs
during the past 200 years tor
the · 115 students from Soil and Water Conservation
Southern,
Rutland, and District is to l?rovide ass•sSalisbury schools attending. lance for the w1se use of our
. They were Ann Bonner, natural resources for p~esen.!
Ohio Division of Forestry. and future generations,
changes in Ohio forests; Hdl Morrow added. "Educating
Kneen
OS U Extension the children is just one way of
Servic~. changes in agricul- assisting _the public to meet
tural practices; Mike Duhl. the requ~reme~ts need~~ to
Resource protect the environment.
Natural ·
"Sometimes the children go
Conservation Service, medical uses of "weeds"; . Ken home and teach their parents
Ritchie Ohio Division of about ways of conserving our
Wildlif~ changes in Ohio natural resources," she said.
wildlife; 'oanny·Roush, llintk- "Using (our resources) wisely
napping demonstration, and is what it is all about."
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- HUNTINGTON,
W.Va.
(AP) - A federal magistrate
judge ruled Friday that a former
Marshall University student
can be extradited to South
Korea to face charges she kill~
another exchan~e student
U.S. -Magistrate Judge
Maurice Taylor Jr. said there
was probable cause to extradite Kenzi Snider, 21, who is
accused of beating and kick·
ing Jamie Lynn Penich to
death in a Seoul motel room
in March 2001.
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Penich, a student at the
University of Pittsburgh, and
Snider were pan of a group of
American · exchange students
studying in South Korea.
Prosecutors contend that
Snider killed Penich in a rage
triggered by a sexual advance
from Penich.
Taylor rejected defense
arguments that Snider had
been coerced by U.S. Army
and FBI investigators into
confessing that she killed
Penich.
Snider's lawyer, federal
public defender Ed Weis, said ·
he was disappointed by the
ruling. He would not comment further.
An expert defense had testified last week at an extradition
hearing that Snider might
have been coerced into con~essin~ by FBI ~d \).S. Army
mvestlgators usmg mterrogation teclmiques that caused
· her to doubt her own recollection of the events.
Richard Ofshe, a sociology
professor at the University of

California at Berkeley, said he ing. .
believed false confessions were
Weis had argued that the conroutine.
fession is suspect not only
Taylor said Ofshe's testimo- because it was not recorded, but
ny ''was not of significant assis- because . there is no physical
tance in undecytanding the evi- evidence to back up the story.
dence or resolving the issues
Taylor disagreed, saying,
presented," given the limita- "Details in the confessions
tions of an extradition proceed- were conuborated by facts dis-

ci~

during the investigation
of the murder."
Snider, who withdrew from
Marshall in the spring, had leS" '
tified that she would not have
confessed to killing Penich if
she had known she could face
the death penalty in , South
Korea.

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. Barrett caught three scoring passes for a season total
21 touchdowns . receiving,
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set
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record
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1998.
Barrett scored on catches
of 25, 40 and 43 yards. He
finished with four catches for
129 yards. He also rushed 14
yards for another TO.
"He's a team player and
puts team success !Jefore his
goals,:• coach Davtd Walker
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Martinsburg.
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the records.
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.Falcons to ~ con~mcmg 48- . Lambert opened the score
Meigs 38; Alexander 0
O_h?~ecommg wm over the · ing in the first quarter on a
Eastern 42, Miller 0 .
vtslt~ng Rebels . Fnday one-yard run for an early 6Waterfo_;d 58, Southern 8
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and added two more Falcon Bend Area team added yet .
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Oak Hill
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South Gallia
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Hannan
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Wahama 48," SoiJth Gallia o
Galha _fell to 2-6 on the year . Third quarter action had
Guyan Valley 47, Hannan 12
followmg the loss.
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Faulk grabbing a 24 yard
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Lucasville Valley at Oak Hill
contest as the Wh1te Falcons 7:22 mark with Justin
Symmes Valley at Portsmouth N.D.
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in -which the Trojans ran only four
offensive plays.
Bokovitz was pleased with how his
team responded early in the game.
"Tonight we really came out frred
us."'
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The Blue Devils got started early fake punt on our first drive. and we
on the Trojans, controlling virtually really fed off that"
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should've thrown the ball a
bit more, but it was really get,
ting pretty sloppy out there."
CHESHIRE, Ohio_ Rock
Russell flmshed with 15
Hill did J'ust what it needed to carries for II 0 yards for the ·
Redmen (5-2, 3-0 OVC),
do against River Valley.
while Aaron Hankins had I 09
No more. No less.
When the Redmen took a yards on the ground on 24
28-12 lead at halftime, they carries as the Redmen rushed .
came out in the second half for 286 yards.
with a more conservative
Burley Geiger led the
approach, keeping the ball on Raiders (3-5. 1-2 OVC) with
the ground.
three carries for 74 yards,
Whatever the case, Rock while Allan Brown . had 53
Hill's game plan worked in a yards on nine carries and
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quarterback Joey Graham fin35_-dl2 win over the Rat ers ished with 43 yards on 12 earFn ay.
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R~ck Hill quarterback
of the Rruders 28-6 late m the Steven Daily; who had 100
second quarter.
. yards passin~ with a pair of
A Redmen ~unt ~rom t~etr touchdowns m the first half, ·
own 35 yard hne with a httle had a modest 21 yards in the
over two mmutes left m the air in the second half, as he
halt was blocked by Burley only threw six times.
Getger and recovered by
The Raiders had their
chances in the third quarter to
Getger for the ~ouchdown. .
The two pomt converswn cut into the Rock Hill lead
pass fatled a~ Rock H•ll led with as co1,1ple of drives that
. , got into Redmen territory. .
28-12 at halfttme.
A sample of Rock Htll s
One drive ended on a
more nght-wm&amp; appro~ch turnover on downs and the
came on the team s_ first dnve other drive came to a .close on
of the second halt as James a fumble .
Russell ran the ball on .the
"That starts with me all the
first . SIX plays of the dnve, way down to the kids," said
gatmn~ a couple of fust Rivet Valley head coach
d~~ns m the process.
Gregg Dee!. !'We've got to be
. We had a b1g lead a~.d v:e able to execute when we got a
' River Wiley's Burley Geiger (36) celebrates 'his 71-yard touchdown run with teammate Matt wanted t~ run the clock, satd play. We •ve got to get more
~Smith (79) during the first quarter of the Raiders' 35-12 los.s to Rock Hill on Friday at Rock Htll head coach Bob
McCollister. "(We) Probably
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rauders rip
losing streak
BY JIM SOULSIY
Sports correspondent

ALBANY, Ohio - In foot:
ball at any level if your team
can control the line .of scrimmage your chances of winmng go up.
Friday Meigs didn't just
control the line of scrimmage
against host Alexander, they
dominated it. .
Due largely to the play of
center Eddie Fife, guards
Kenny Zuspan and Jason
Rossler and tackles Clay
Stone and Mark Barr along
with tight end Brandon
Ramsburg, the Marauders
rolled up 327 yards on the
ground and pounded the
Spartans, 38-0.
·
·
Rushing for 145 yards and
scoring three touchdowns
would be a huge game for any
running back. Senior tailback
Jeremy Roush posted those
. numbers in tl}e frrst half as he
ran through, around and over
the Spartan .defense in the
first 24 minutes before retiring to the bench in the second
half.
·
Marauder fans got a
glimpse of. the future in the .
second and third. quarters
when freshman Josh Buzzard
carried the load rushing for 98
yards and two touchdowns.
The Spartans took the opening kickoff and quickly
moved the chains picking up
a first down on ·the game's
third . play. The Spartans
would not move the sticks
again until -the 6:54 mark of
the third quarter when a
Meigs penalty accounted for
the sufficient first down
yardage . .

. The ftrst Marauder posses- The Spartan defense stiffened ·
sion .started at the Metj:S 42- and held the Marauders on
yard line and ended m the downs at the Alexander II .
Alexander end zone, with
The hosts were unable to
Roush accounted for 56 yards sustain a drive and punted the
on the drive including a 7- ball back to J\1eigs who took
yard touchdown run at the over at the Spartan 31. Roush
6:00 mark of the frrst quarter. gained 9 on frrst down and
Buzz Fackler added the extra limped to the sideline after
being injured on the play. ;'·
point to make it 7-0. ..
Alexander ·went tO the air
Enter Josh Buzzard.
on the frrst play of their next
Buzzard carried 4 of the
offensive series and the Meigs next 5 pays plunging in from
defense came up with the frrst the I yard line with 7:20 left
of several big plays on the in the half.
night. Eric Cullums stepped
Fackler made it three interin front of a Holbert pass and ~eptions for · the Marauder
returned it 17 yards gtving the defense in the first half when
Marauders a frrst down at the he picked off a Spartan pass
and returned it to the 21-yard
Spartan 37.
After a penalty put Meigs in line. Two Roush runs later the
a frrst and .20 sttuationfrom Marauders led 25 -0 with still
the Spartan 47, Cullums fired
a perfect pass to Ramsburg 5:58 showing on the second
who rambled down the left quarter clock.
1 ·
sideline for 38 yards before
The game was halted for
at
the about 20 minutes early in the
being , tackled
Alexander nine. It took Roush fourth quarter as Meigs' Doug
only two attempts to reach the Dill was injured and transend zone, crashing in from 5 ported by squad from the
yards out to put the · field. The nature of his injury
MarauderS up 13-o:
or his condition was not
Roush then got the chance known at press time.
to flash his defensive ability
The Marauders got another
when he intercepted a Holbert solid performance for sophopass and brought' it back to the more
quarterback . Eric
Spartan 24, though a Meigs Cullums who passed for 121
penalty on the return moved yards and a touchdown conthe pigskin back to the necting on. 6-11 passes.
Marauder 48. Roush ripped Fackler was again on the
off an 11 -yard gain followed receiving endofmostofthose
closely by a Ross Stewart 9- throws, haqling in 4 for 58
yard jaunt. After a Meigs.frrst yards.
down at the 29-yard line
Meigs picked· up their first
Cullums found Fackler over Ohio Division win moving
the middle and Fackler their record to 1-2 inside the
weaved his way through the league and 4-4 overall.
Spartan defense to · the end Alexander drops to 0-Jand 3zone, but again a Meigs 5 overall. The Marauders will
penalty on fhe play moved the travel to Vinton .County next
ball back to the Spartan 19. Friday.

Wildcats calm Tornadoes
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BY Scorr WoLFE
Sports correspondent

WATERFORD, Ohio
Waterford made its athletic
director look smart in scheduling the school's homecoming opponent Friday, pounding Southern. 50-0 in a TriValley Conference · Hocking
Division game. Waterford is
now 5-3 and 3-0 in the league,
while Southern drops' to 0-8
and 0-3, respectively.
Tailback Dan Doebereiner
scored four touchdowns and
Todd McCutcheon rushed for
two more to lead the Wildcat
charge. Doebereiner also
broke the 200-yard rushing
barrier, rushing 15 times for
202 yards. . Additionally.
Doebereiner had more than
150 return yards on the
evening.
On the fifth play from
scnmmage,
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run with I:22 remaining in the
period. The lone score in the
tina! stanza came with 9:37 to
play ~hen Faulk picked off a
Josh · Waugh offering and
raced 71 yards down the far
sideline for the touchdown.
Wahama made good on 5-of-7
PAT tries with Mitchell boot-

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Saturday, October 12,2002

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BY RICK SIMPtuNI .
Sports correspondent
JACKSON. Ohio· · For
the second straight weeJ.
the Point Pleasant Big
Blacks found themselves
plaring on a muddy foothal field. And, for the second straight .week, the Big
Blacks had problems dealing with the less-than-ideal
conditions. And, for · the
second straight week, the
opposition didn't seem to
have the same difficulties.
The . result? A 12-0
Jackson win over the Big
Blacks, who saw their slim
playoff hopes sliced even
thinner.
· The lronmen, led by
Tyler Baisden's 114 rushing yards, amassed some
199 yards on the ground,
while Point was held to a
season-low 75 rushing
yards. Baisden's total
probably · surprised the
local coaching staff, considering he had rushed for
only 259 yards entering the
SEOAL contest. Also, the
lronmen threw for another
32 yards, while the Big
Blacks (2-5) picked up 54
yards through the air.
The first · quarter was
played almost entirely on
the Point Pleasant end of
the field. The Jronmen
started their three first
quarter drives at their own
34, the Big BlacJ.s' 15, and
the Big BI!!cks' 43. Point,

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In their postgame assessments, both . Clifford and
Bokovitz agreed on one
point: Galli a Academy (7 - I )
won the game at the line of
scrimmage.
·~we knew we were pretty
good UJ? front, and we have
some kids we think are better (than some of their play~
ers)," Bokovitz said. "I think
our kids· proved it tonight. I
think we just ate them alive
insid~ on both sides, offense

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consistent in scoring points."
· "It got into.oiiC of those sloppy. muddy games in the second
half with the field tom up and
ne.ither team really able to move
it very weU," Mc.Collister said.
"We were able to hold on and
get the win."
. The game opened with
Redmen scoring on their first
drive of the game as Hankins
capped off a sev1en play drive
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frames, while converting
three-of-three fourth down
conversions on its frrst scoring drive.
"I -think the thing I am
happiest with' is that we didn't bag it in the second half,"
Clifford said. " It \vas gut"
check time. I thought our
kids passed the gut check
very well. With the momentum (Gallia Academy) had
and as good a football team
as they are, it really could
have gotten ugly."
Gallia Academy plays
host to Athens next, while
Portsmouth (7-1) visits
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Minford.

While Minear was doing
his usual job of heavy lifting
for Eastern, the Eagles also
TUPPERS PLAINS, Ohio got key contributions from
-Bryan Mineat rushed for a his backfield mates , in
career-high 209 yards on 20 Amsbary and freshman full carries and scored five touch- back Travis . Durst. Durst. in
downs Friday night · as his ·first start of hi s career,
Eastern snapped a five-game · carried the ball 10 times for
losing skid by whipping 43 yards.
"Our center broke his hand
Miller 42-0 in the Eagles'
annual homecoming game.
last week and Brandon
Minear scored on runs of 9 Scarbro,ugh . . (previously
94, 22, 20 and 5 yards ~ Eastern s starting fullback)
respectively, spearheading an sa1d he could play center. I
Eastern offensive charge t~tnk that was really btg fo.~
. which outgained the Falcons· him to SleJ? uP. hke that,
391-49. Eastern rushed for . Newland srud. It was com353 yards.
pletely selfless _and Trav 1s
Eagles coach Pat N!:wland gave us some good yards
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outlook helped gear Eastern
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for· the blowout.
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Wit t e, way our younger
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ktds got 111 there and refused .
~e set some goals at t~e to put their heads down
begmmng of th~ year. to wm because of the way things
the conference and make the have been going " Newl d
P,layoffs," · Newland sa1d. added.
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But we had to change some
After scoring on quick
thm.gs after we lost ftve strikes through the "first half
stratght. We had . to really Eastern took the second hali"
focus o~ not gettmg down kickoff and took its time,
and makm~ ~ure we execute Miller's time and everyone
well to fmtsh. the season else's time in reaching pay strong and _I .thmk the guys dirt again. The Eagles
dtd. a re.~lly good JOb of that mounted an IS-play drive
tomght.
which chewed up I 0:02 off
.After
Miller's
Marc the clock before Minear took ·
SJcthan, f~mbled on the the ball in for his fifth and
Falcons ftrst play from final score of the night mak'
scrimmage after the opening ing it 42-0.
In all, Eastern controlled
kickoff, it didn't take Minear
and · the Eagles long to the ball for 18:01 of 24 secresp?nd.
.
ond-half minutes, holding
Mmear took a handoff Miller to just eight plays from K~n A~sbary a nd · including two pums - from
bashed hts way mto the end scrimmage after intermission.
z&lt;;me from 9 yar~s out to proAmsbary had his finest pervt~e Eastern Wllh the only forml'nce of the season. The
pomts 11 would eventually sophomore completed all
need.
three of his passes in a lastMinear's most impressive minute second quarter drive
run of the evening came soon which resufted m a 9-yard
after-that, however.
touchdown pass to Brandon
After a good Miller punt Werry.
pin~ed the Ea~les deep in
Amsbary also avoide~
thetr own temtory, Mmear bemg sacked on the ni ght.
again took the first handoff rushing for 67 yards on II
from
Amsbary',
darted carries.
through a pair of Mil·ler
Eastern (3-5, · 1-2 TVC)
defenders ·before breaking travels to Waterford next
into the secondary where no Friday.
one could keep up for him on
Miller (1-7, 1-2 TVC) plays
a 94-yard touchdown spool. host to Federal Hocking.
BY DEREK TAYLOR

StaH writer

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scored his first touchdown
when he broke a run off left
tackle and forced his way into
the endzone with 8:24 left in
the first quarter.
After penalties nullified
several solid Southern plays
Waterford took over in
Tornado territory, where four
plays later, btlhind two long
by
Doebereiner,
runs
McCutcheon hit the endzone
for a 14-0 WHS lead at the
3:34 mark. ·
At the II :54 mark of the
second frame, Waterford
scored on Doe,bereiner's second touchdown of the night, a
six-yard run .around the left
side to make it 20-0. The kick
failed. 'Waterford scored four
more times before the half to
hold a 44-0 lead at intermission.
Waterford scored two more
times o·n a Doebereiner 78yard kick-off return, and a

Travis Schad 33-yard run .
Matt Thomas, in his second
game at fullback for . the
Tornadoes, scored Southern's
only touchdown on a twoyard run with I : II remaining
m the game. A.). Simpson
added the two-point conversion on an off-tackle run.
For Waterford, Aaron
Thomas had a fumble recov- ·
ery, and Alex Heiss an interception. Andrew Philson had
a ·sack for Southern.
Southern
quarterback
Derek Teaford played despite
severe burns on his hands
from an accident earlier in the
week. Simpson led SHS in
rushing with 67 yards on 21
carries; and Thomas had 16
carries for 56 yards.
Southern hosts Trimble
next Friday, while Waterford
hosts Eastern as· it shoots for
its. · first-ever Tri-Valley
Conference crown.

ing four point after kicks and
Waugh connected on one
passing to Lambert for a two ·pass for 20 yards and Seth
point conversion.
Williamson one for 24 yards
Lambert led all ground for . the Rebels. Mitchell
gainers with 112 yards on the caught three passes for 80
night with Justin Jordan pick- yards and Faulk hauled in
ing up 75 yards for Wahama. two for 39 for Wahama wifh
. Zack Lee paced the South Jason Merrick grabbing one
Gallia running attack with 13 for 24 yards and Lee one. for
yards on nin11 tries.
20 yards for South G.allia.
Waharna will return home ·
Zerkle threw for 85 yards
and three touchdowns while next week for an important
Lambert adde!.l one comple- outing against visiting St.
tion for 44 yards for the Marys. South Gallia plays
host to Hanpan next week.
White Falcons.
On the Raiders' next drive, was pretty nervous coming
Geiger broke loose on a fake into this game."
"It was like plugging holes
up the middle for 71 yards as
the Raiders made it a one in a damn in the first half,"
point ¥arii.e'. after the extra added Deel.
point k1ck failed.
"I was proud of the kids
The Redrtien followed wifh effort all the way through.
21 unanswered points, includ- That's one thin~ haven't had
ing touchdown passes by Daily to ask. We don t have to ask ·
to Gabe Ruggles for I 0 yards them to play hard ..''
and Roger Joseph for 36 yards.
Luke DeGarmo led the
"This was a scary game for Raiders on defense with 14
us," said McCollister, a for- tackles (seven solo), while
mer assistant at Gallia Darst had nine tackles and
Academy. "I have a lot 'of Colin Woodall pitched in
respect for the coaches here with seven.
at River Valley and the .proRiver Valley enterliiins
gram. They're well-coached South Point next, while Rock
and their kids play hard. I Hill plays host to Fairland.
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Eastern blasts Miller

(kick failed) 7:44
Jackson
0 6 6 0-12
7·15
Fourth Quarter
1·1
W -Travis S&lt;:had 33 run (Paxton
Second Qullrt.r
3-25
pass from Brandon) 6:45
J - Jon Ferris 4-yard run (kick
First Cluerter
S - Thomas 2 run (Simpson run) lailed)
RH - }\aron Hankins 3 run (Man
llicllvtdu.l sietl.ttca
1:11
Third qllllrler
McFann kick) 9:41
Ruahlng: GA - lY Simmons 25J
Tyter
Baisden
5-yard run (pass
AV - Burley Geiger 71 run (kick
196.
Teem Slellattca
failed)
•
,failed) 8:05
P - Jeremiah Bolden 14-48.
s
RH- Gabe Ruggles 10 pass from
""-lng: GA- Travis McKinniss 7· Firlll Downs
7
10
Steven Daily (M&lt;Fann kick) 4:53
T..m Stetlattce
15-HS.
Yards Rushing
117 258
pp
5econd Ouerter
P - Ct1ig Felts 6-14-D·76
Yards PaSIIng
4
J
30
RH - Ken Elswick 1 run (McFann
121
Total Yards
288
First Downs
6
16
. kick) 11 :23
Eeltem 42, Miller 0
Comp-elt·lnl
1-1·1 3-5-0
Rushes-yards 35-75
46-199
~ ·RH - Roger Joseph 36 pass from
Miller
0 0 0 0 - 0 Penalties
3·20
7-65
Passing
yards
54
32
Dally (McFann kick) 9:I 5 .
Eas1ern
14 21 7 o - 42 Punls
4·34.8 o-o
Total
yards
129
231
AV - Geiger blocks, returns punt
Comp-att·inl 6·16·1
2·8·1
35 yards (pass tailed) 2:02
Fll'lt Quarter
Individual Smtletlce
Penaltles·yards
3·15
3-15
Fourth Quarter
E- Bryan Minear 9 run (kick tailed)
Ruahlng: S - Simpson 21-67,
6·29.8
3-33.3.
. RH - Hanl&lt;ins 28 run (McFann
11:39
Thomas 16·58; w- Doeberelner 15· Punts·avg
,kick) 1:13
E - Minear 94 iun (Minear run) 202, McCutcneon 5-44
Individual 8Utllallca
6:13
Receiving: S - Mcl&lt;eaver 1-4: w
'
Tum Statistics
sei:oncl 01111rter
-Billy Lee 1·10, Travis Barth 1-11 . Rulhlng: PP - Kevin Thompson
RH
RV
15-27; J.D. Thompson 4·21 , Jesse
E - Minear 22 run (Martin kick) McCutcheon 1·9
· First Downs
18
1t
9:45
Peutng: S- Teaford 1•1·1-4-Q; Non 5·16, Nick Duncan 11-11 ; J32·201
. Jlushes·yards 51·286
E- Minear 20 run (Martin kick) :40 W- Cunningham 3-5{)-30-Q
Tyler Baisden 22·114, Jon Ferris 8·
,Passing yards 121
27
E - Brandon Werry 9 pass lrom
32, -T.J. McDonald 8·26, Jared
Total yards
407
228
Ken Amsbary (Martin kick) :00
. Wahema 48, South Oallla 0
Humphries 5·22, Travis Huff 3·5
,Comp-att-inl 9·13·1
6-13·2
Third Quarter
S. Gallla
0000-0
Pll..lng.: PP- Kevin Thompson 5·
Fumbles-lost 2-Q
2·1
E- Minear 5 run (Martin kick) 1:58 Wahama .13 13 14 8- 48 16·1-54;
J -Jared Humphries 2·8·1·
·Penalties-yards 9-85 '
4·30
32
T..m stettallc•
F11'8t quarter
.
. W - Lambert one yard run (kicko Receiving: PP - Ntck Duncan 2·
Individual Statistics
M
E
lailad)
24, Nic Dafton 2·17, Jesse Noll 1-14;
, Rushing: RH - James Russell 15- First DoWns
6
16
w- 1\. Mitchell 17 yard pass from J - Doug Taylor 1-16, Jamie
110, Aaron Hankins 24·109, Robbie Rushes-yards 26·23
51-353
'McClellan 1·33, Dan Mullins 8·32, Passing yards · 26
Zerkle (A. Mitchell kick)
Callahan 1·16
38
-Sle\181l Daily 2,1 , Ken Elswick 1-1: AV Total yards
49
391
Second quarter
~-Burley Geiger 3-74, Allan Brown 9- Comp-an-lm
3-5-0
3-3-o
W- Faulk 15 yard pass from Zerkle
Meigs 38, Alexander o
·53, Joey Graham 12-43, Jessie Ward Fumbles-lost
3-3
2-1
(A. Mitchell kick) ·
Meigs
13 12 13 o- 36
4-16, Adam Darsl 2·9, Jeremy Stroud · Penalties-yards 2-12
7-49
W
Lambert
one
yard
run
(run
Alexander
o 0 0 0 - •o
. 2-6.
.
Puitts-avg
5·24.5
0-0
failed)
Palling: RH - Sloven Daily 9·13Third q1111rter
Fl1'8t Quart.r
. 1-121 ; RV- Joey Graham 6·11·2·
lndlvlduat Stetlatlca
W- Faulk 24 yard pass from.Zerkle M- Roush 7 yd run(Fackler Kick)
27, Ryan Spaulding D-2·0-0.
Ru1htng: M- Marc Sicilian ·11-3, (A. Mitchell kick)
. Receiving:
RH
-Robbie Kurt Morrow 5-(-4), Keilh Moore 9-20, W· Jordan 39 yard run (A. Mkchell M - Roush 5yd run (kick blocked)
Second Quarter
McClellan 3-44, Roger Joseph 1·36 Dishion 1-4; E - Bryan Minear 20. kick)
MBuzzard
1yd run (pass lailed)
'David Schug 1-23. Gabe Ruggles 1: 209-5, Ken Amsbary 11-67, Travis
Fourth qulll'l.r
M
Roush
7
yd run (pass tailed)
10, James Russell 2·8; RV- Burley Durslt 0-43, James Pierson 9·32
W - Faulk 71 yard interception
.Geoger 2·14, Jessie Ward 1·7, Riley 1'!111lng: M- Kurt Morrow 3·5-D· return (Lambert pass from Mttchell)
Third Qultrter
·Rice 1·6
26; E- Ken Amsbary 3-3-Q-1-38
. M- Dill 25 yd pass from Cullums
R-IVIng: M- Daryl Watson 2· .
Tum Sbttlatlca
(Fackler kick) ·
Gallla Acad. 28, Portsmouth 12
20, Moore 1-6: E- Bryan Minear 1·
SG
w
M - Buzzard 1 yd run ( kick NG)
GAHS
1'11&lt; 14 0
0 - 28 15, Travis Wilford 1-14, Brandon Rushes-Yards
26-18 49-229
Portsmouth 0 0 o 12 - 12 Werry 1-9-1
Passing yards
44
119
Team Statistics
Total yards
62
348
M
A
First Quarter
Waterford 58, Southern 8
Comp-att·inl
2-16-6 5·10·3 First Downs
16
4
GA - Ty Simmons 1 run (Dustin
Southern.
0 0 0 8- 8
Rushes-yards
53-327
32·91
lcfall kick) 6:32
·
Waterlord
14 30 6 8 - 58
Individual Statistics
7
GA- Shannon Shipley 22 pass
Fll'8t Quarter
Rushing: SG - Zack Lee 9-13, Passing yards 121
448
from Travis MeJ&lt;inniss (Hall kick) ;44. W- Dan Doebereiner 1 run (Heiss Bernie Fulks 3·7, Brandon Coburn 4· Total yards
98
SeCond Quarter
. kick) 8:24
..
.
. 6, Curtis Waugh 1-4, Seth Williamson Comp·att·int 6·11·1
2·9-3
, GA -Jesse Aeilmire 1 run (Hall
W- McCutcheon 4 run (Heiss kick) 1·(·1 ), Dustin O'Brien 2·(-6), Josh Penallies-yards 11 ·105
8·54
-kick) 6:49
3:34
Waugh 3·(·9), Total 26-18; W ' GA - Simmons 11 run (Hall kick)
Second Quarter
Lambert 12·112. Jordan 12·75,
Individual Stetlatlcs ·
:35
W - Doeberainer 6 (kick tailed) Gagnon 6·39, Branch 3-17, Zerkle 9· Ru.ahlng: M - Roush 24·145;
Fourth Quarter
11 :54
(·1), Russell 2·(·1), Barton 2-.(-4). Buzzard 16·98; Glover 5-50; Stewart
- P - Craig Felts 1 run (kick failed)
W- Heiss 43 Interception return Ward 1·(·8)
3·14; Imboden 3·6; Fackler 1·6; Day
,11 :14 '
(kick failed) 11 :34
.
· ,
Paastng: SG ·- Waugh' 1·12·20·5· 3-8; Conde 2·(·1); Fackler 1-1; AP - Payne.33 pass lrom Fells
· .W - McCutcheon 9 pass from 0, Williamson 1-4+24·0; W- Zerkle
Bean 15·62; Brandenberry 6·17;
(pass failed) I :40
Cunningham (kick failed) 6:54
4·9·65·0·3, Lambert 1·1·0·44·0
James
4:10; Rush 3·14
W - Doebereiner 62 punt return,
Receiving: SG - Jason Merrick 1·
Team Statistics
kick no good, 38-o, 5:07
24, Zack Lee 1-20, Total2-44; W- A. Paaalng: M- Cullums.6-11·121·1·
. GA
p
I ; A- Holbert 2·9·1·3·0
W·McCutcheon B-yard run (kick Mitchell 3'80·1, Faulk 2·39·2
· First Downs
failed) 1:45 ·
· ·
10
12
Receiving: M - Fackler 4·58;
'Rushes'yards 34-79
39·209
Third Quarter
Ramsburg
1·38; Dill 1·25·1; A Jackson 12, Pl. Pt..aant 0
;Passing yards 76
68
W- Doebereiner 78 kickoff return PPHS
0 0 0 0- 0 Bean 1-4; Brandenberry 1·3

Point went three and out
on the other hand, had just
two possessions in the again o'n their first possesopening quarter - one sion of the second half, and
staning at their own 12 and a short 27-yard punt
the other at their own 15. enabled the hosts to start
That trend continued into yet another drive on the
the second stanza as well, Big Blacks' end of the
as the Big Blacks' first field . It took the Iron men·
possessioQ of that quarter just seven plays to cover
began at their eleven.
45 yards to the end zone
'Jackson had the ball deep with Baisden's 5-yard run ·
in Point Pleasant territory capping the scoring drive.
The Big Blacks' best.
twice in the opening quarter, with one drive stalling chance to put some points·
at the Big Black 12 and the on the board came on their
other at the Point 15.
iQitial possession of the
The teams played to a fourth quarter. Starlin~ at
scoreless draw in that first their own 48-yard hne,
period, but the lronmen courtesy of. a Kevin
went 58 yards on just six Hudnall fumble recovery,
plays on their first posses- the locals drove down to
sion of the second quarter the J-a-cbon. fi veJard line
to take a 6-0 lead. Baisden where they face a third
was the workhorse, pick- . and three. ~ut, they lost a
ing up 54 of those yards, yard on .third down, and
but it was fullback Jon then Kevm Thompson was
Ferris who tallied the sacked on a fourth down
t~at
touchdown, bullying his pass
attempt
way over from the four- squelche~ both the sconl!g
yard line.
opportunity and th~ B1g .
·p · .
h
d
Blacks' chances to wm the
o10t went t ree an out game
· .
. .
twice, .even · though their
field position was . much
Defen~·v~ly,
JUDI Or
better, and wasted an inter- DustiO Hit Man Baker
ception by Jared Billings led the B1g Blacks ~tth 12
in the process. Point final- tackles on the .evemng. He
ly got something going 00 also upped away a J~c~son
their last drive Of the half pass attempt. Btlhn)lS
when they d'rove 10 the mtercepted a Jackson aenJackson 23 yard line, but a ai and had 6 tackles. Derek
last-second field goal was KmnaJrd ha.d 10 tackles. '
blocked and the hal(ended
Pomt fmtsheds out the
with tliat 6-0 score. The season wtth th_ree home
final drive was set up by game.s, mcludm.g next
Jesse "Cedar" Non's fum- week s .Homecommg conble recovery.
test agamst Warren Loc.~l.
and defense. I think it was a
totl!l dominate game."
Clifford was dissatisfied
with the perfotmances he
received from his offensive
and defensive linemen.
"They just whipped us up
front," Clifford sa1d. "They
blocked us on offense, and
we dido 't block them very
well when we were on
offense. We just got handled
. up front."
In addition to the hope that
his team will learn from the
loss, the one positive Clifford
took from the game was his
team's second half response.
Portsmouth's defense held
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modeled. Spring Valley Pia· nings or leave message.
Pete992 5858
za. Call (740)446·3481 .
112 acre 161: on Tycoon Lake
·more dryer, $95; Kenmore
GIVFAWA\' ·
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electric range $95· Caloric
for
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BEAUTIFUL
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www.prestera.org for an ap~
1800 sq. fl . 3 BR, 2 bath. now $13•500·00
MENTS AT BUDGET PRI- . gas .r~ng~e, wh.fte , $ 15 ~:
Free puppies, . (740)992plication or mall resume/ ep·
SERVICES
(740)441·4705 Priced lo sell · (7401247 •110
CES AT JACKSON ES· Kenmole 11061 free, whka,
9229
plication to:
TATES, 52 Westwood Drive refngera!o~, $1SO; uprig~t
..h.r }.125· Maytag ·
TURNED DOWN ON . Land home packages. No 15 acres more or les·s. Lo· from $297 1o $3B3. Walno · free
PRESTE RA CENTER
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Free to good homes. 7
HR/MasonPsychAide
SOCIALSECURITYISSI? . payments while under con- cated. on Green valley shop &amp; movies: Call 740- . washer~
ryer set, $27~ ;
week old puppies! Playful &amp;
No Fee Unless We Wlnl
structlon. Uttle
or no Drive, Stale Reule 160, 5 .
Sofa $75' Dresser with
Web PV Plus Unit Should 7am, call740-992-5023.
P.O. Box 806!=1
446·2568. Equal Housing
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Fluf1y. Gentle &amp; loyal in na- be compatible wit~ HP 670
Charleston, WV 25705
1-888-582-3345
down payment required. ·min utes from .Holzer. Will Opponunity
mtrror, $75; Nice solid woo~
lure. Never a better family
Hiring an experienced cook,
EOEIAA
(740)446·3218
. sell In part or whole. Cell lor
.
bedside
stal'!dS
with
pet or companion. Call
evenings &amp; weekends. Ap- --..=~------- 'l'P.I""'-"'!!!~---., Mlddlepon house tor aale· 3 details. (740)448·0118
-draWerS, $4l!':,Och. Skagt)
(740)245-9372 evenings, or
pi In P
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f 1 1 ,.
Furnlshe~ ~ Rooms and '" Arlpna:~ces , .. 16 Vine Street,
10
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PT/PTAandOTICOTA
HOMI&lt;S
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badrooma, Iorge kitchen,
g•th U 11 Cl
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(740)441-4863 anytime.
at the University Of Rio PRN n......:.:.rtunltleelll
FOR SALE
. dinning room, bath &amp; 112, 2 2 &amp; 5 acres hOI'114i! sites, ,...- ' ps a~s, 0 ea~i Re- (740)~r$B
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Puppies 1 male , female
Grande. For more lnforma..... ~
"---itiiiiiiiiiiol-r! car gara~. large fenced In Eutern Local S:ch®l Dis- ereoce~ an ~P91il e-· ~~ . ,
mom· f~l blooded Irish Set: 11 JO HELP WANTED
tlon call (140)24!!-5660.~
F»rogreellve. Step-f.:- rehab
.
back yard, window~. Sldrng tr!c.t. u1illtles available, ap- qulred. , No .P.~s. (740)4.46· ;•·: : l ';.,."~' ~ .. )
ter, dad- believed to be I..- - - - - - - ·
services has &amp;Kelting PAN $69,000, 3 bedroom, 1·112 &amp; roof all less than 1 yr. old, proved road, sorry n6 trail- 1519
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black Lab, shots, wormed, 3 -,
Jewelry SaiesP8f8on FTJPT. oppor1unltlee for therapists bath, 2 car garage, 10 ml- sell furnished or unlurntsh- ers, (740} 985·3595
Muat be dependable, outgo- and assistants In Gallipolis. nutes from Holzars, Ohio. ed call ."
•••" any·
· Graolous living . 1 and 2 Buy or sell. Riverine Ant.i17- 1992 ~7
r'non1hs old, to good homes Arcadia Nursing Cente.r:
s
$
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only, (740 )992 _1328
is now accepting AN's, or ing, enjoy working with. the ee what Progressive Step (304)675-2364
ll~e. U no answer leave . 30
acres,
~55 ,000 . e room- apar1rnents at II- quae, 1124 East Main Oh
public &amp; have excellent Rehab has to oflar:
(740)&amp;79·9257
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lege Manor and Riverside SFt 124 E. Pomeroy, 740·
LPNs, applications. Avail&amp;·
Apa
1 Mld"l
message
I.osr AND
math skills. Apply at Acquls·. •0 rganized, dynamic in- 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1 car --~·---:---rtments n
.,. aport. 992-2526. · Russ Moor&amp;,
ble positions are Part-Time
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$278 $"" C811 740
ilfons, 151 , 2nd Avenue. ouse rehab teams
garage. Fenced back yan~. New 2000 sq ft home, 10
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3·11 shift. We have new Gallipolis. No phone calla •Ntce facilities In great IOCa· CqOI. tree- shaded lot locat~ minutes from Hospital.
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starting ·wages for our ANs.
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please.
tlons
ed at 107 Bastian! Drive.· complele abov"" ground
pportun1ues.
0·. lder 8-"n
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Wa offer e~~:cellent benefits
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•experienced, friendly and Call (740)446.0123:
pool with porch,.,. driveway Will pay 1op do11 ar to r pr1me
l"rJ.J!.rn
...nrum
.,
I~ Syracuse. CoiJar with that. include . Health )nsur- KVC Behavioral Heaithcare professional staff
and garage foundation . land. New home bt:lllder. Modern 1 i:JA ·apartm&amp;r\t.
Ulgs."upper'At. 124~
ance, 401 K. Ufe Insurance, Pol 1 PI
t wv Th
3 Bedroom neWly remod·
1740)446 3093
(740)"6 ""90
n · essen •
· era- ·excellent PRN rates ,
Price
below appraisal. v
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11740 ·Case Skid Loade"r,
9•92 •2307
comp8tlve wages and cp- p·st needed M t h
p
elad In Middleport call 11om
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. us · ave a lease call Andra Miller,
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$3500. \740)643·0508
portunllies lor advance- Masters degree and. a WV Staffing Coordinator, at 1· Anderson after 5 p.m.
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~ Now Taking ApplicatlonsYARD SALE
ment. It you are a team social work license or LPC. 866-563-6130, !a)C (614)- 992-3348
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PRICE REOUCEIJ. 3' IJicl.
35 West 2 Bedroom Town: ;3 lots In Mo,und Hill Ceni~player who ·enjoys working Salary IS' $28,000." + DOE 923-3802 or e-mail resume . 3 Bedroorri with garage on room, 2 bath Brick R~hch.
house Apar1ments, Includes tery. Must sell, best pr~.
with the elderly, please ap- Family Service Specialist to:
approximately 1 acre an· on 1.511at acres, newer car9lH8
Water
Sewage, TraSh, Call .(740)44.6-2158 &amp;!litply in person between 9•4 ~case M8nagem8nt Need- AMIIIer@EXtendlcare.com. Route 2, Gallipolis Ferry. pet, doors an appliances,
FORlblvr
$3?0JM6., 74o-446-ooo8,
. nings.
';
YARD SALE·
or call, Susan Winland, AN, ed" •mus1 have bache1ora EOit '
lull basemen1 (part!
(304)&amp;75-5332
. a11y 11 n:l
GALIJI'OUS
Director of Nursing.
degree ~ have a WV social
lshed), 2 car garage, Rt 33 1 ·3 Bedrooms For.eclosed On~. ·· ~e9rooT, ~pstalrs COOL DOWN, Central 1\!r
Arcadia Nursing Center
work license pay starts
3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch above
New
Haven. Homee From $199.!Mo., ;4% apartment (partially furnish- Co'n~diuOfie'rs and Heat
2 family garage sale. 186 East Ma,·n Street
.
Truck DriVWI, Immediate
II
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Pumps II yo d n't II $10 .57 ' hourly.. t&lt;:VC pro- hire, class A COL required,· stYle, open oor ouse Pan, (304)882-3897
Down, 30 Years at a.:5% ed) a.t ~5, 1, S
, econr1 Avenue, ·
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Greenbr,iar Drive. Saturday· c 00 1 ·11 Ohl0
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vldes in-home and foster · exceUen~t pay. experience covered front porch. Side
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APA. For Listings, aoo;.31tt-- GalliPQijs. $350 per month we
ose . ree esr1·
_&amp;_s_u_nd_a_Y·_9_-5_P_m_._ _ _ (740·667-3156)
care services to children required.,Earn up to $1 ,000. sundeck, apprcx 1 mile from . Rent · 3 Br hou" In pom~r- : 3323-E)C!. 1709. .
,plus $350 depq.slt. Water &amp; mates. (740).446:6308 and
and families. KVC offers ex- per week.Call304-675-4005 town on State Roi.rte ·588. O'f, ~hsal~ or :nt ~ 76(7:~r
tfash· lnC:lu~d (no oth'~. utll· · ·1·800·291-0D98.
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4 family yar~ sate. October EOE -M/FIH/DV
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,
Saturday
&amp;
Suncellent
tralnlng,
Including
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In
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on
1.2
acres.
man
pus
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·
2,3,
and4Bedroomsunltea
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No
OIRECTV,
SO
two
TV
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VAN DRIVER
(740)983-0730 or (740)446- 898-8783
Svallabte. Pomeroy/Micktl• pets. Six month leas8 re· up, order hare and earn
day 9-5pm. Lots of name Are you Interested In be- LPC supervision, and benebrand clothing, children and coming a State Tested ·fits. Send resume to HR Full-time position required 6161 .
Wanted! GOQ:d credit· cus- port!Raclne area Immediate qulred. CaH (740)446-7323 $$$, 800·2·63 _2.::aAn.
Nurse .Aide? if you would D
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(Lib
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1 fo
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adult sizes. Mise household like an exciting, rewarding
ept, 200 8 ra or
t, transporting consumers to 3br. Ranch, Gallipolis, Mill tomers to purchase new occupancy. Hud approyed
rary lUI" more n rmaElectric
Bate
eo·ard He~Jt·
. items,. , mile east on State care'er In health care, we Charleston, WV 25301 Call and from med~i appoint· Creek Road; Brick Front, home wlland. $0 down tO lmmedlite occupancy · pets tlon.
era,
Electric
range
&amp; refrtgl,
Route 554 lrom 160 Inter- have the answer for you . 800·835-5277 Fax: 347· mentsln the Maalpn County, n8w vinyl siding, new roof, qualified customara. 1·5 allow, no deposit opjlon.
::---:---:--~Hot
water
heater,
breaker
. section. Walch fo r signs . Scenic Hills NUrsing Center ~~: · E-mail: wvhrOkvc.org WV area. Mull be able to $1Q,OOO. Call after !pm. acre
tracla
available. 1·800·340-8814
Tara Townhouee Apart·
boK
wlbrlakera,
well
tank,
1
0
1
Rain cancels.
ls orterlng a nurse aide :--:-:--:--:--:::---:{304)875-5038
{7!0)446·3093
1
well pump, windows. Much
2br. References .4
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85 Dodge Diplomat, $500 class. It will begin October Local Bar &amp; Grilf IHklng sumers off and on van II 4 br., lr. &amp; dr., 2 bathe, 1/2
MOBFORILEC~~
No Pats. (304)675·5,82
1/2 Bath, Newly Carpeted, More. (304)875-3886
080. ~ew tires, every1hlng ~1st. You must apply thl1 Waltreaal bartender for day· needed. Required HS dlplo· baaament, lg. kitchen wflotl
o!tAU!i
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Adult Pool &amp; Baby .Pool, P8worka. Can be seen at wHeek In person at Scenic shift (10:30-5pm) Must be ma or GEO, sara _driving re· of cupboards, ale-fan &amp;
3 bedroom home, Miners- t!o, Start $3?6/Mo. No Pats, Electric cook stove excellent
2910. Birch ' Avenue. Call Ill~. Contact Amber Camp- reliable, honest and have cord and knOwledge of local heat, water eofttner, new 12x5o · 3 bedroom w/o/a, ville, Ohio, river view, .no LtaM Plue Security Otpoa;il condition. Sear1aewlng mi·
(304)675·7682
bell or Jayne Oar)lrig.
l)rlor waltrasa experience. routei: APPlY In person or :t~lndows, lg . lront porch . washer &amp; dryer, atove, pats, references r&amp;qUired, Required, Caya: 740·446- chine w/cabinet dining roo[!l
Community Yard , Sale- A1TN: Point Pleasant.
great pay and good tips. mall to:
overlooking river, will con· · $5,495, 740-992-2167
$450 month, call (740)992- 3481: Evenings: 740-387· suite, table wllaaf &amp; S ohali'a
JoAnna's Jut &amp; Kurl end Postal positions. Clerks/car· Call (740 1•9371 or apply
PRESTERA CENTER
·slder trade. (740)992·9012
6777 after 5pm.
0502.
&amp; china hutch. 2 8010 01 odd
In person at 42 Court Street,
chalra, knick-neck self,
1984 two Bedroom Mobile
next door, 65 Westwootf Or. · rlers/sortere . No exp. re· Gilllpolls . ·
HR/Mason Van Driver
Beautiful custom built home
·
3br. House !ocatad · In Ma·
small ice maker, reg . queen·
be1Ween Flea market &amp; Bob qui red. Benefits. For e)Cam,
~0. Box 8089
Home, 2 full bathe, catherlal
·
wtth 3 large Bodroomo, 2· c 111
D ck Nl- oon, wv. $495. + Utillll~o. Twin 11 .-,..~-, Jor at• sj,l~. high poster bod. 1 /~
Evans Farm , Salurday, Oc- salary, and testing informs- Meigs Motel, needs House
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WV 25705
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tober12C9:00am.Weightlicncaii (630)393·3032EKI. Keeper. 992·5531
wthtl 1
'llblck lh
erne, ew urnance .
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79 74
bencl1, baby sluff, loys, girls 782. 8am-8pm. 1 days.
wr~p a:u~~·p;.lh:.. ,;~ -"$8",500=-:·98'"."'5'-'·983=.1 '----:- 5 roomo &amp; bath, 50 Olivo~ : f&gt;l9w ICCeptlng opplloatlona -~"-''------olo thes, very large womens
MIS TECHNICIAN
aq.ft. 01 living area. Cuotom·· 1993 Mobile homo, 14,56, S326ltlo. (740)446·:f645 ;
tor 1;; br, til , u1l)ltl eo" paid ·fltiher Price Harlsy Motor·
• ·clothes, dirl cheepl
Perform lroubleshoollng,
built kkcften &amp; bath -nelo 2 bedroom, 1 bath, ollappll· ------"'--~··• HUC..,·auloted,., carpstod eycla, good condition, only
AVON I All Areas I To Buy or maintenance, and enhancefrom Smiths. Site on 5• 112 ancea.
7200 _ (740)3SS· 7 rooms, 2 bath, Gallipolis. , apartment. rant Is 30% of $75, battery Included.
Friday- Salurdayh, 11 &amp; 12, Sell. Shirley Spears. 304· ment of a point of sale reg- Gllllpolla Ca,.., CoUege acre with pond with 30x
No pats, water paid, $550 your 18djueted ln9or:ue· call PI~&amp; call (740)256·6407
9900
40
8am-2pm, cot
1 1ng, prom 675·1429.
lster and Inventory system
(Careers C!oll To Home)
th ~~s• &amp; ate nc · 304 675 6679 ..-between 8 1
·
dr-esses &amp; miscellaneous
detached garage. 4 'mllea
man • ~ ., r ra e.
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• eave message.
Community Action is see~- In central oHice and multiple Call Todayl740..446-4387, from Holzer Hospital on 1994 Oakwood 14x70, 2 (740)~1100
·
4:30pm weekdaYs.EHO
· For sale· 12 wooden wlnitems. 325 Lariel Driv~ . ·
1
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retail store locatioris. Work·
1·800·21-4-0452,
BR, 2 full baths, newly
1ng temporary nlake lark
teo. A real buy at $289,000.
... _...~
"'··CE
Galll.poll·s·
1
dows, $100 (double hung)
A.d
k w1th Emargen- ing knowledge 1nvolvt·ng ,
Reg #90-05·12748.
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Call to see (740)446-2927 painted Interior. Newer LR ..arge ' two story' three
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.Garage Sale- · 50 Kristi r;.; Programs. CYrganization- Windows NfT and DOS.
carpet. 3 ton AJC, skirting, room house at 853 Saoond ___
FOR .ftl!l'll
Drive, October 11th &amp; 12th, al skills, compute r experi· Good organization skills •
Mt'S('FJJ ,1tNEOlJS.
Must
sell I
$15,000. Aver'lue, .Gallipolis (near Ll·
·
·I
Freezer- 22 cu. ft. Sears, all
9am-?, .Jackson Pike, turn ence, and ability to deal with needed. Will work directly · .
{7~)388-0436 after 5pQ1_ or brary) $800 per month with Mobile home ~ot1 takes 12new parts, $150 flri'n, call
~t John Deer sign.
persons ot various socioe- for ~ead of corporate operaleave ~ess~ge.
$800 deposit required. No 14-16 wldes. $100 deposit, (740)941l-4000
"----'----'-"--- - conomic baCkgrounds. Valid tions. Based In Point ~leas- Wanted- someone to cut &amp;
- - - - - " ' ' - - - - - pets. Water lnciuded .lli rent $125 month. (740)446:0115
Junction ·at Jackson Pike Drivers license, high school ant, WV. Send resume and hull peperwood , for Info call
2 lrallar for sale on 1 acre (no other utilities).. Six
Grubb's Piano· Tuning &amp;
\I IIH II \\l)hl
and Watson road , 9:00 Sat· graduate or equivalent. salary requirements to:
(740)742-0528 leave meslot, $36,000, Nice rentaL morfths lease reqUired .
Repairs. Problems? Need
All rulntMe ldvtrtlalng (740)446-0118 Call ror de- (740)446-7323 (library) for lrl::1ol!""~.':lloltsF.Hou)~
urday. Name bra'nd .clothes. Send resume wilh three (3} Fruth , Inc. , P.O Bo~~: 332,
sage
'"""'"'. ~"·-0.1 Tuned? Call The Piano Or.
In thl• neweptiPfl' It
and many other items.
rele rences to Mrs. Edwaros. Point Pleasant, WV 25550. 11M
WANDD
tails.
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more Information.
.
740-446·4525
aub)tct 10 the F..,..
Saturday, October 12, 2236 Gallia Meigs C.A.A .. 8010 N Ann: Human _Resources
To Do
2000
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Clayton
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MOBILE
Felr Hou1lng Act of 1H8
Independent Herbalife Dis·
G·raham School Road, 4th State Route 7, Cheshire. Dept.
28th. Appliances, Porches,
whleh m~~ku H lllepl to
tributor, Call For Product Or
house off 141 past Cente· OH 45620 Oy 10118!02. -N-ee_d_7-la-dies-to_s_e_II_A_vo..,..
i1.
1
skirting, like new, must go
FOR lbNr
2 Almpn(l frost free ~efrlger~
edvertiH ..Iny ·
nary. Large variety oi new. &amp; GMCAA is EOE.
Chll~ere available In down·
a1ors, $75 each; Whtte Ken- Opportunity. (740)441-1982
519 ,99s.oo; 7-40-992•0078 .
p~ence, llmlt.Uon or
old. Decoration items, Kero·
(740)446·3358 ·
town Pomeroy, pri11ate pay
2 bedroom all electrip mo- more washer, $65; Rqpper
JET
dlacrlmlrwtlon Hue~ on
sun heaJer. furnitu re. lqts Domino's . Now Hiring alllo- :-:---:-----:---- only, providing 24 hr. servNew200314;~~703Br/
26th
bile
home.
Spring
Valley
Dryer,
$60:
Almond
Whirl·
AERATION
MOTORS
rac:e, color, religion, • •
cations ~t. Pleasant . Galllp- Need manager for Womens ·Ice, call (740)992-5827 for ,.rhlllal et.tue or natl01111l Only $995. down and only. Area, $S50 rent, $2SO de- pool washer ~ dryer set, Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
more.
olis. Eleanor. Sale drivers, Fitne: Center, must be more informa11on.
origin, or •nY Intention to $189.86 per month. Call posit.. No pets. (740)441 - $150.· Call after 8Pm, · Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1_
must be 18. Apply in person physically lit &amp; work well.
Nikki, (740) 389·7671
8954 (304)875-2900
(740)4i8·9068
··
mike MV IUCh
allocations.
with people. honest &amp; willing
•
800·537·9528 .
prefer-nee,
llmltltlon
or
to work any hours. Send Georges Portable Sawmlll,
New Manager's Special,
dltcrlmlnltlon."
Full/ Part-time CPL drivers. Reaume too: \3004 Meadow- don't haul your logs to the
new 16x80, 3 bedroom, 2 2 bedroom mobile home Applljnce&amp;c Roc;p~g ltlory~_d ·- - . , - - -- 1105
Meadowbrook g•d pay, insurance, 401k, brook Drive. Pt. Pleasant, m1U.)ustca11304-675-1957.
bath, recluced to only and 2 acre lot. Very, very Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Kitchen cabinets sOlid wood
Thla newap~~jMr will not
P'ri.-!Sat. 9-5. Canning ja rs, vacation and home eve- wv
$27,900 delivered and set nice, no pets , located in Refrlgrators, Up To so·cays with butcher block tops, gas
knowingly accept
Top . to Bottom Cleaning
up. You save over $6,000 Aodn~y. OH. (740)446- Guaranteed! We Sell New stove top &amp; s!Pe oven, elec·
cloth diapers , Christmas nlngs. Call (740)286-1463
•dvertiU~Mnte for ,...,
Maytag AppNances,. French tric stove, oak kitchen table
Truck Drlvere, Immediate Service. professional, reslincluding
underpinning,, an- 1409
items, gas stove, 2•Lawn
ett.te whleh It In
McClure's. Re staurant now ,hire, class A COL required, dentlal, offic.S cleaning, also
chars, vapor barrier, 1 set fi- - - - - - - - -' City Maytag, 74().446-7795. &amp; chairs. (304)675-2535
mowers, Electric Hospital
vloi.Uon or the ltw. Our
hiring. all 3 l_
ocallons. full or excellent pay, experience yard &amp; gutter, al an afforda,...~,.. ,,.. har.by ·
berglass steps, 20' of utility 3 BA. 2 Bth, w/d, cia • axe. .,-----:...:....____ lincoln Pipllner welder
bed. lois ot Good stuf1.
part-tfme , J&gt;1ck up applica- required. Earn up to ble price. (740)992-2979
linea under heme, all lnatal- condition. Referenc~s re- Corner dining s~t, $~00; 2200 . 304 -6 75 •4975
'
informed lhlt all
Don't Miss lhis One. Last tion at lcd.tion 8. bMg back $1,000. ·per WMk:.Call 304dwelllng8 •dv.rtle.d In
led, One only, Coles's Mo· qulr.ed $400.00 1 mth . w/ se- Washer &amp; dryer, $200 set.
9:30am
&amp; 675 •4005
Wlll pressure wash houses,
tttle newepeper ,,.
sale until Spring. Coma and be!Ween
blls Homes, U.S. 50 East, curlty deposit call (740) 992- Microwave, $40; Set of Ia- Waterline Special: 314 200
•v•llabl• on .,. equll
get a Bargain. Fill a beg or 10:00am, Monday thru Sat• - - - - - - - - trailers, and decks. Call
40 t7 after 6 p.m.
ble lamps, $40. Cub C8del PSI $21 .00 Per 100; 1' 200
Alhens, Ohio 45701
URGENTLY
NEEDED· 44 t ·4238 ask lor Ron or
opportunity bull.
box for $1 .00. Speclat area urday.
riding mower . . (740)256- · PSI $35.00 Per 100; All
plasma donors, earn $50 to leave message.
Must Sell· factory mistake,
videos .25 each lots of free
1045
Brass Corngresslon Fittings
$60 per week for 2 ol"' 3 - - - - - - - - Foreclosed SW on 2 acre 2002 3 BR· 2 8A. Will sacrl· Mason· 2 bedroom trailer.
In Stoclc. ·
stuff Friday and Saturday.
hours weekly. Call 'Bio Ute Will w.ork for elderly nights, tract, $500 down 1o qualified flee, many extras, very nice. $275. + ' $275. Deposit. Fireplace Insert , good c,on- RON EVANS ENTERPAIS. •
8:00 to 3:00 Rain or Shine.
Plasma
Service, 740-592· weekends. Exp. and refer- buyers . .Call (740)448-3570 Save $8,900.00. (304)738- Pho~e (304)675·1911 after dillon , twin tans, $300. ES .Jackson, Ohio, 1-8()().
178 Millon Rd . CamP Con8851 .
3888, 1-898·736-3332.
for a quick sale .
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Ohio singles tonight, call toll ·. •
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98 Honda Valkyrie, 1700
The
l8 Model Diesel John 1998 Chev. Caviler Blue au· miles. Lots of extras, $9500.
·Deere Tractor 850. 570hrs. to. Ale cruise 4 dr. AM/FM Garage kept, like new,
· iike new. Also · 6ft. brush cass. new tires, new bat· ~(71l40r)~2-56··-10·2~t~~--,
-HOME CAREhog, 52' tiller, 511. finish
t-e·='Y.::.=7"'4.=-000_,_-m_lle_•_$_3_.5_00_.
mower, grader .blade, layoff ~2-5860 ·~
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tomatic, sunrool, CD, One 1d90 Sylvan 25 fool Cruis·
owner.
$5500.
Neg. er, loaded, Aek tor Paul
970 Case Tractor with cab,
(304)576-2331 Leave Mes· (740)446-9177
'86HP,
good condition,
sage.
$7000. (740)379-2366
2000 Chevy cavalier only 2000 Wave Yamaha Wave
lntern•llonal Cub Low 29,000 miles. 2 door, white runner, Gj) t200R, 155hp,
.Boy. 5 foot belly mower, 5-speed and (VC, $4,995. 40 hours, like new! trailer.
fasl hitch, $1850. (740)858· (740)446-2927 .
$6500. (740)36H012
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2001 Mltsublshi Eclipse AS toot fishing bOat, excellent
16k mi. , alloy whls. theft" condition, motor &amp; trailer inroc,. 5spd, e~i lt. (304)773- eluded. $2000 OBO. Call
5235 or (304)675.Q226
(740)441-6299
before
11am.
20-70 pound pigs, $20-$25
65 Chevy lmpala. Conveni- ~~~--::~--:"..,
:~ach . (740)643.0508
ble. Mechanically excellent.
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If interested, 'please call
Who, black &amp; ha~er broken, {740)256-6936
Lots of chrome, small block
Intake carp, scoop &amp;
(~7_:.40:c::;:.:7_::.::.::..
166 -6637 _ _ _ _ 77 Chevy 4x4; 86 Dodge Chev.
more, (740)1~2-3605 eve·
Reg . Black Angus bulls, Ram van, 360 motor, lln1ed "'nliilngFs;;.
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yearlings &amp; oldsr bloodlines windows. $750 OBO; 89 "
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1500
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Camper
Coachman:
compensation Jn ufriendly, professional
Registered AnguS Bulls, cylinder, runs g~. $1350.
32 lt. ·perfect for perment
. (740)268-1460
(740)441-9610
atmosphere that supports y'our
camper site. Priced reasongroMh and developm ent.
Several Nanny ooats. Prob- 92 Z-24 Chevy Cavalier, able, gOOd condi1ionl
)lbly bred, $40 each. good condition, 135,000 (740) 985-4293
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AmeriCan Tool Exchange tools: Drill kits ,
Grinder Kits, Bolt Cutter, 2 '1• Circular saw,
· 3 pc Tool Kits, Dolleys,
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HELP WANTED
1971 Cobra 2, Ft. Trailer,
1968 F·350 Walding Rig good condition, no leaks C&amp;C General Home Malnte•_ Bl~
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Mustang
Hard
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Welder. · $4 ,000. $1 ,750.00 Leave Message
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nence- Painting, vinyl slci'. •windowe, lintels, etc. Cl•uda Straight 6Cyt., 3-speed, new (304)675-4975
(740) 949·2063
lng, carpentry, doors, win·
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;w !ntere, Rio Grande, OH paint, new custom rima &amp;
dows, baths, mobile hOme
•Call740-245-5121 .
tires. Looks Sharp.·$5900. 1963 Forti 150. 8 cylinder,
'liiiii-;.,;;;..;.;;.;.-.;_ _., (304)576·3130
4WD. runo good, $1 .550. Nice pop-up camper. Excel· repair and more. FOf' free
estimate caii .Chet, 740-982lent condition.· Sleeps six,
(740)445-4999
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ry AT 440, $5500 OBO. 1990 Dodge Pick-up, 2WD,
SENIOR CARE CeNTER
(740) 245•5067
110,000 miles, $1600 OBO.
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Superior Home
• .AKC BaeHtl Hound pup- '-:-=-'-='---- (740)256·1875
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Maintenance
.f lea. Vet checked. Trl. col- 1985 Pontiac Perlslanne
J1oME
We do ·ali repairs en homes .
~r. $200. each. (304)~76- 305
AutoR:'Iatlc · motor 67 Chevrolet 1 Ton dump
iMPRovF.MENIS
Inside &amp; out. Carpe:ntry,
4!128
wloverdrlve, corve«e rally truck, $ 1500· Call Howard L-.ilililllliiiiiliiitiiil,.l plumbing, yard work, etc.
45_·9
~heels , has Jensen CD ~f1_40.;;1_2_
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· :AKC Blue Tlclc Beagle pup· player, power seat&amp;, air 95
- Ford Ranger XLT, EK·
BASEMENT
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. 'f71'S and started dog's, Dla· shocks., 1967 Pontiac Sa- . tended cab. 4M4, 6 cylinder,
WATERPROOFING
El..ErnuCAI}
: :tnond bloodline: excellent fa 1St tl
307
Unconditional lifetime guarn~•.-.
· ·,.un dogs, $100 to $175,
r a onwagon
auto- &amp;-speed, 1158K. SS,OOO. antee. Local refer,nces fu r·
.n.uiU\J"ERATION
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matlc motor wtoverdrlve, (740)71Q-0866 .
--~740)742·2728
powo1 windows.&amp; seat, left
nlshed. Established 1975.
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..Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446· Residential or commercial
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runs good., 1986 Ch8YY ce4-\VDs
0870 .' Rogers Basement Wlr1ng, new serviCe or re·
). Black Excenent Humlng
~ Waterproofing.
pairs. Master Licensed elec~tock $250.00 (740) 643· lebrlty 4dr. V·6, auto, over·
· trlcian. Ridenour Electrical,
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drive, noads wlnd8hllld &amp; 1986 Jeep Cherokee 4x4,
WVOOO:l06. 304·675·1786 .
f":;_--:--:-:----:-:--- bolh driver side windows. rebuiH transml881on, rebuilt
:).argo broad Ro11weller, vary Runs good, 2 new front tront and, good body and
If interested, please call
HELP
HELP WANTED
: ,pood tampered. 7 weeks tires. $1 ,000. ceo. For all tlrea, needs engine or re·
Martie Short at
· old, 2 males, 2' temalee 3.(304)695-3408
bulk. $1200. (740)446-7928
.$200.00 each 304'773-5873 - ' - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1·740-446-5001
Stop working
dead end job!
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•Maltese pups- F»urebred, 8
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roughan,
V·8 ,
$500, .Cob. Quod Cab, loaded,
Start building successful career!
~AKC reglslered. Available (740)992 t949
:October 16. 3 males. Makes "-'=:.:...·:..:..::::...._ _ _ red, new tires, 27,000 miles,
1n.orz.er Senior Care Cenrer offers comperirive
'the pertect pet tor all. Call t991 Buick Rivera. Burgun· mus1 · seal $19,500 OBO.
.(740)448·7454 leave mes· dy/ Burgundy teathar lnterl· (740)441 ·1547
compensation in a friendly, professional
sage.
or. Loaded, keyless entry,
atmosphere
that supports your growth and
150K, excellent condition, 92 Dodge Conversion Van,
$500 sign-on bonus
development.
Purebred Cocker Spaniel $2495. (740)441·1826
1 owner, Iota of new parts
Up lo $,7/hour +bonuses
-Puppys, Males, 2 Black, t
$2,500.304-875-6893
An Equal Opporrunity Employer
Vet Checked, 1992 Ch.,roiGt Lumina EuBlonde'
Full-time shifts with overtime available
99 Jeep Sahara, 33,000
.- Wormed, 8 weeks Ld, very ro, 4 door Sedan, (740)446- mllea- new tires, lots of
ParHime shifts with full benefits •
~ nlcell $130. each, calll-74~ 3479
chrome. Hard &amp; soft top.
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training- no experience nec:es:~a~d
441-4462 e to 5 p.m.
1992 Chrysler lmperlal, Garage kept, excellent conRat Terrier puppy&amp; 8wks old good condition, $1500; dltion. St7,000 negotiable.
Friendly, professional !!tmospher.e
1993 .Dodge .•Dynasty, good (740)256·1021
tails docked wormed,
condition. $1400. (740)3781oo. (304)S7i-7946
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MOIORCYa.ES .~
Call today tq start your career with one of
'Aatl Fox Terrier' pups, 8
weeks o!d, $50; Beagle 1994 Black Cavalier AS,
the fastest growing industries in the areal ,
Mixed pups, Heal 8 weeks V-6, excellent condition, 2000 400EX. runs great,
.cld. (740)645-2599
93K, $3495; 1991 Jeep looke groat. $3500 OBO.
;c.;..;.....:._ _ _ _ _ Comanche Truck, 4.0 lltor (740)441-1716 ·
·Rottweller puppies, born HO, auto, PJC, 113K,
B/11/02, 100% purebred $2195; 1997 Ranger XLT, 2001 Harley Davidson Su·
(not r~istered) ta ll docked,
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auto, NC , 71K , $4295 · pergUde, 2,500 miles, some
dewclaws
removed, 1994 S-10, 1986 Sllvsrado extras, like new. $12,500.
or stop by
wormed, a&gt;Ccellent tempera· 4)(4, 1998 Achieva, t998 (740}446-3654 or (740)339242 3rd Avenue
ment 3 males, $100-$150, Malibu, t995 Grand Am GT: 1913
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Two trade-ine 1968 Escon, ---:---:---:-::--:Gallipolis, Ohio
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$350; 1986 Cougar, $595. 2002
Honda
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35ft.,5th.Wheei,Goose neck
camper, new awning, new
retrlgator, a lot at extras, ex·
99 Flreblrd, sliver, V-6, 5· cellent condition.
tpead, tlltlcruiae, Air, CO, (740) 591-5055 or 387-722t
PS, ABS-brekel. dual air·
baqo, 40k miles: 2 years loft
6n eldondod warranty. Now Ann: camper, workers, hunt50,000 M. radlalo. $10,000. ers. 21• Shasta Pull behind
(304)895-3682
camper. Excellent Condl·
' - - ' - - - - - - - tion .. 2 Full beds, stove,
Cars from $500, pollee lmfridge, generator. MUCH
pounda tor salel For listing
morel
$2 , ~0.
FIRM.
1-l!00-719-300t ext. 3901
(304)875-2327 botoro 9 pm.

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1\vo Weanling colts, by 94 Honda Accorct E~e ,
APHA stud. Sunny's Calico 122,000 miles, good condl·
Bar, foaled April 2002. lion. $&gt;4500 (740)44a-8239
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croas walk lng, delivered or stored.
new; bottle (140)371l-2161
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245-5316

Gallia County Council on Aging .
REGISTERED NURSE
Registered Nurse needed with
vatid stat8 credentials and mini·
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experience . Full time, flexible 40
hours per week. Must be willing to
travel within county to provide
assessment of homecare con·
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Equal opportunity employer

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bl~ for it, anyway. On . Trussell maintain that it is
8Y BRIAN J. REED
Thursday, the commission- the commissioners' responsiStaff writer
ers refused to pay the bill, bility to · pay it, because it
saying !hey didn't"enter into relates to repairs to a countyPOMEROY
Nine a contract with Leffle and owned building.
months after making repairs are, therefore, not responsiLeffle repaired toilet and
to the Meigs County Jail, a ble for the charges.
basin fiXtures in the jail. and local contractor continues to
Harry Leffle, owner of made other repairs mandated
wait for payment.
Can-Do Maintenance, met by a jail inspector, before the
Sheriff Ralph Trussell with the commissioners jail was reopened to prisonmaintains he is unable io pay Thursday to discuss his nine- ers in January. Leffle said he

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GALLIPOLIS Free
immunizations will be provided by the Gallia County
Health Department from 4 to
6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17 at
the health department, 499
Jackson Pike, Gallipolis.
Children in need of immunizations must be accompanied by a . parent or legal
~uardiail, and bring a current
Immunization record with
. them.
Also, the WIC office will
see clients by appointment
during the evenmg hours.
Aqditional services, such as
blood pressure checks and
pregnancy tests, will be
offered during the evening
· hours at the health department.

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responded. '
· ''T~ats getting along great w!th~ui ·
the 1111n, ' Farm.Manager~ay McK.innts!l'
said.Saturday afternoon. "The ground is
dry and th.~ vendors are· happy. We're
pleased With the support from the community."
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Mason EMS pushes -locator signs
same residence all her life, director of Mason co·unty
and being a widow for EMS. "It · uses city-style
Staff writer
many years, certain cliores addressing,"
Blake said that the Post
have been neglected over
POINT PLEASANT
Office
started sending out
time.
One
of
those
is
having
The
. scenario is a frighten- visible signage on her resi- letters to all Mason County
mg one .
residents last week concernA 68-year-old woman is dence.
ing the addressing system.
Mason
County
experiencing chest pains Emergency Services offers - Each numbered sign is parand calls 9-1-1 for help. an affordable way to make ticular to a certain house on
After making the call, she sure this never happens. By a certain road, making it
falls 10 the floor and passes using the 9-1-1 locatable ·easier for location purposes.
out ftom the excruciating address signs - which are
"They' II have 12 months
pain.
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to
convert from the old
completely voluntary The ambulance - crew is individuals can assure that address to 9-1-1 addres.sdispatched to the remote they can get help when they ing," Blake added. "The
~reen signs have contrastlocation, and they frantical- need it.
"mg
white letters and numly search for ihe correct
"The
County
address . Precious time Commission voted a couple bers and come in two sizes.
clicks off the clock. The years ago addressing the The cost for a large sign is
woman has lived at the project," said Chuck Blake,
Please see Signs. AS
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· 2,321 shelter nights, logged
I ,2 14 hours in case manageStaff writer
ment and made 475 trips to
POINT PLEASANT - · doctor's offices and other
First a job is lost. Then, bills related services.
Thompson said that 87 perstart piling up and a bottle of
cent
of the shelter population
pills or alcoho) helps to make
the problems go away - .suffers from some form of
temporarily. An eviction mental illness and that .
notice follows and before the approximately 50 perceQi
person knows it, he is home- suffer from substance abuse.
Children usually make up
less.
Cindy Thompson , program one-third of the population at
coordinator for the Mason the shelter.
"We're seeing a lot of preCounty Homeless.. _ Shelter,
scription
drug abuse riow,"·
knows all too well of that
said
Thompson,
who has
scenario.
"Eleven out of 12 months" worked at the shelter since
last year we were full," 1997. "This shelter is not a
Thompson said about the 12- union or city mission. On
person capacity shelter. "And occasion we get a transient,
that's not counting our out- but this is not a flophouse.
reach people. We get 25 to 30 · People who want to use this
people a month come in and as a flophouse don't stay too
we have a waiting list all the long. We have a lot of rules."
The shelter is funded by
time. One leaves and another
$60,000
annually from -the
comes in ."
Last year the shelter pro' state, $16,000 from an emervided 5,923 meals, provided
Please see Shelter, AS

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For more information, or to register, call Sanely ~core at
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MIDDLEPORT - ."After
witnessing the attack on the
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a
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Pentagon
Heliport
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Station.
A I a n
Wallace,
M a r _k
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and Dennis ·
Wallace
You n g
jumped
onto · burning Foam Truck
161 to call the Fort Myer
Emergency
Operations
Center and immediately
began rhcuing trapped people from windows and the
corridor entrance."
"Without hesitation, they
rescued 15 occupants and

assisted other fire teams
saving people until they
were ordered to seek treatment
for
their
own
injuries." ·
That's
the
U.S.
Department of Defense's
description
of
Alan
Wallace's heroism on Sept.
11, 200 I, and that, of his
partners, Skipper
and
Young, and why the three
men were honored in August
with
the
Defense .
De,partment
Emergency
Service's · 200 I Heroism
Award.
Wallace, a Middleport
native, and his· partners,
received their awards at an
annual banquet in · Kansas
City, Mo., and Wallace
brought that and other honors he has received since the
day of. the terrorist attacks
home to Mi~dleport last
week, to share them with his

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charged the fixtures on his situation between the compersonal credit card, after missioners and the sheriff
being assured by Trussell does not change the fact that .
that he would be paid for the the work was performed and
new fixtures . and his labor. the !;&gt;ill has not been paid.~'
"Anything that's going on
He said he has received parbetween
(you) and the shertial payment through the
iff
is
immaterial,"
Leffle
county auditor, but that over
"It's a county-owned
half of the bill remains . said.
building and you have uninunpaid.
cumbered funds to pay this
"I want it to be publicly bill."
known that this money has
Leffle referred to a
still not been paid," Leffle
said Thursday. "The political
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than 30 vehicles crashed on
the foggy interstate, killing at
least nine people and injuring more than 30 others.

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